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| DESCRIPTION The | STEP 1 Locate coding switch. Locate the digital coding switch | ||||||||
| which is recessed in the center of the back of the receiver case. | ||||||||||
| automatic garage/gate operators and access control systems. The | Note that the coding switch has eight keys. The keys are numbered | |||||||||
| receivers can be activated by any of the | 1 through 8. Key No. 1 and Key No. 2 are not used for coding the | |||||||||
transmitters. Receivers must be mounted at least 8 feet apart. | receiver; their functions are permanently wired on the circuit | ||||||||||
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| ✶ CAUTION: All transmitters and receivers should be | CODING SWITCH | Ch. 1 | ||||||||
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| In order to avoid the possibility of duplicating codes in adjacent | DR4V: |
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| systems, factory set codes should not be used. In addition, among | 24 VOLTS AC/DC | Ch. 2 | |||||||
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| the valid codes available, four others should not be used. These |
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| Activate each transmitter to test the equipment. |
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| ☞WARNING! BE SURE DOOR OR GATE |
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STEP 2 Code the receiver. Pick any combination of ON/ OFF | STEP 3 Code the transmitters. Remove the battery access door | STEP 4A Connecting receiver (using transformer power). A | |||||||||
codes and set them on switch keys 3 through 8. Ignore Keys 1 and | located on the back of the transmitter case to set transmitter codes. | Model T12A (used with | |||||||||
2. The ON position is when the top of the switch is down. The OFF | Transmitter keys 1 and 2 determine which channel the transmitter | transformer can be used to power the receiver when connecting | |||||||||
position is when the top of the switch is up and the bottom is down. | will activate. Keys 3 through 8 must match keys 3 through 8 on | receiver to any operator. Connect as shown, then plug the | |||||||||
The code set on Keys 3 through 8 on the receiver must now be | the receiver. Refer to transmitter code set instructions to code | transformer into a convenient (unswitched) 120 VAC outlet. | |||||||||
matched by all transmitters used in the system. |
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STEP 4B Connecting | receiver (using operator power). | STEP 5 Connecting receiver to | LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY |
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Connect the receiver to the garage door or gate operator as shown | Connect normally open outputs to up and down inputs. Connect | This product is warranted to the consumer against defects in material and workmanship for one year from the | |||||||||
date of purchase. This warranty applies to first retail buyers of new devices. Warrantor will repair, or at its option, | |||||||||||
in the diagram. Power will be supplied from the operator. | normally closed | output | in series with the | stop output. Connect | replace, any device it finds that requires service under this warranty, and will return the repaired or replaced | ||||||
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| receiver power input to operator radio power or transformer. | device to the consumer at the warrantor’s cost. For warranty service and shipping instructions contact warrantor | ||||||||
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| at the address shown below. Devices must be sent to warrantor for service at owner’s expense. The remedies | |||||||||
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| OPERATOR | provided by this warranty are exclusive. Implied warranties under state law are to the one year period of this | |||
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| written warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above | ||||||
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| limitation may not apply to you. In order to be protected by this warranty, save your proof of purchase and send | |||||
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| Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fill an important need in portable wireless | |||||
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| ✶ For U.S. installations only: The radios are required to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations as Part 15 | ||||||
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| ✶ A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be blocked by radio signals | |||||||
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| 24 VOLTS AC/DC - DR4V |
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| ✶ Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance. |
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| ✶ Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect against undetected interference or fault. | |||
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| ✶ A general knowledge of radio and its vagaries should be gained prior to acting as a wholesale distributor or | ||||
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| RED | ORANGE | X | RED | This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and IC Canada Rules and Regulations. Operation is subject to | ||||
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| RED X | STOP | the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept | |||||||
RECEIVER OUTPUTS TO | OPERATOR | CHANNEL 1 |
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ADDITIONAL OPERATORS | Splice Red | Splice Orange |
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MANUAL |
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| PUSHBUTTON | RECEIVER POWER |
| Copyright © 1999 Linear Corporation |
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