Linear LMT-1 Operating The Unit, Transmitting Range, Battery Life & Low Battery Indication

Models: LMT-1

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OPERATING THE UNIT

OPERATING THE UNIT

To send a signal to the receiver, a single button on the face of the transmitter must be pressed for a minimum of two seconds. When the unit is sending a signal, the red LED will light.

TRANSMITTING RANGE

The maximum transmitting range is determined by the receiver used, and various conditions in the installation.

BATTERY LIFE & LOW BATTERY INDICATION

Under normal conditions, the 12 volt Duracell MN21 battery should last 12 to 18 months.

When the battery gets low, the red LED will flicker dimly when the unit is activated.

CHANGING BATTERIES

The LMT-1 uses a 12 volt Duracell type MN21 battery or equivalent.

Step 1: Twist the key chain loops and remove the battery door (see Figure 1).

Step 2: Carefully remove the old battery and discard according to the manufacturers recommendations.

Step 3: Install a fresh battery as shown in Figure 2. R e p l a c e the transmitter battery door.

TESTING

When the transmitter button is pressed, the red LED should light indicating that the unit is transmitting and the battery is good. If the LED does not light, the battery is low, dead or installed incorrectly.

Operate the transmitter from various locations to identify any weak signal areas or “dead spots” that may be caused by interference or certain metal obstacles.

IMPORTANT: The transmitter button must be pressed for two seconds to activate the receiver.

IMPORTANT!

WHEN CHANGING THE

BATTERY, INSERT

THE NEGATIVE (-)

END FIRST

REMOVE

DOOR

TWIST

LOOPS

PUSH POSITIVE (+) END

INTO TRANSMITTER LAST

Figure 1. Removing Battery Door

Figure 2. Proper Installation of Battery

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Linear LMT-1 Operating The Unit, Transmitting Range, Battery Life & Low Battery Indication, Changing Batteries, Testing