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... make good contact inside removable terminal connections. • DO NOT let wire insulation interfere with a single push of a button. 14 Separate power for card reader. Remote NOT Included 315 MHz Factory Installed Radio Receiver Card Reader Separate power for TES.
... make good contact inside removable terminal connections. • DO NOT let wire insulation interfere with a single push of a button. 14 Separate power for card reader. Remote NOT Included 315 MHz Factory Installed Radio Receiver Card Reader Separate power for TES.
SL3000UL Manual
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... to operate in the 12 pin plug into the DC2000™ control unit. DC 2 0 0 0 ™ 1 2 V d c R a d i o R e c e i v e r ( N o t P r o v i d e d ) The DC2000™ needs a separate 12Vdc radio receiver to give remote commands to the operator during a power failure. +12Vdc Jumper P2: to Constant (C) Jumper P3: to a power failure (auto mode), any manual command such as the...
... to operate in the 12 pin plug into the DC2000™ control unit. DC 2 0 0 0 ™ 1 2 V d c R a d i o R e c e i v e r ( N o t P r o v i d e d ) The DC2000™ needs a separate 12Vdc radio receiver to give remote commands to the operator during a power failure. +12Vdc Jumper P2: to Constant (C) Jumper P3: to a power failure (auto mode), any manual command such as the...
SL3000UL Manual
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... DVEHIRGNHOTREMNCIA Changing security from Momentary to open or close for 1/4 second regardless of the length of rolling code, billion code, or dip switch remotes. To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, the use of moving gate or garage door: • A LWAYS keep gate or... garage door in sight until completely closed as long as the remote control continues transmitting. When changing from a moving gate or door. WWAARRNNIINNGG To prevent possible serious injury or death from NORMAL to Normal. NEVER ...
... DVEHIRGNHOTREMNCIA Changing security from Momentary to open or close for 1/4 second regardless of the length of rolling code, billion code, or dip switch remotes. To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, the use of moving gate or garage door: • A LWAYS keep gate or... garage door in sight until completely closed as long as the remote control continues transmitting. When changing from a moving gate or door. WWAARRNNIINNGG To prevent possible serious injury or death from NORMAL to Normal. NEVER ...
SL3000UL Manual
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...rules, adjustment or modifications of this receiver and/or transmitter are now erased. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each remote you wish to use. Optional 315 MHz Hand Held Remotes - NOTICE: To comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Operation is pressed. NOTE: Receiver wiring ...indicator light will now operate when the push button on the receiver panel until the indicator light turns off (about 6 seconds). Reprogram each remote control that may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device may cause undesired operation. See Accessories 28 THERE ARE NO OTHER USER ...
...rules, adjustment or modifications of this receiver and/or transmitter are now erased. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each remote you wish to use. Optional 315 MHz Hand Held Remotes - NOTICE: To comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Operation is pressed. NOTE: Receiver wiring ...indicator light will now operate when the push button on the receiver panel until the indicator light turns off (about 6 seconds). Reprogram each remote control that may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device may cause undesired operation. See Accessories 28 THERE ARE NO OTHER USER ...
SL3000UL Manual
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... chain for belt tightness. 4. on the track. 8. Make sure the gate track is observed or suspected. 12. Verify all power before servicing. WARNING Keep the remote control away from children. 3. Always keep people and objects away from the gate. 6. Keep gates properly maintained. gate. 7. The entrance is suggested that the incoming...
... chain for belt tightness. 4. on the track. 8. Make sure the gate track is observed or suspected. 12. Verify all power before servicing. WARNING Keep the remote control away from children. 3. Always keep people and objects away from the gate. 6. Keep gates properly maintained. gate. 7. The entrance is suggested that the incoming...
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... Part # ODC2000SL 12Vdc External Loop Detectors Part # A79 Plug-In Loop Detectors Part # AELD Brackets 4 inch 5 inch 6 inch 4 inch 5 inch V-Groove Power Wheels Series 6 inch Remote Controls Relay Adapter Module Part # Q400MAU Quick Close Circuit (QCC) Part # OQCCOMNI For more information about accessories: www.chamberlain.com 3-Button Control Station Part # 02...
... Part # ODC2000SL 12Vdc External Loop Detectors Part # A79 Plug-In Loop Detectors Part # AELD Brackets 4 inch 5 inch 6 inch 4 inch 5 inch V-Groove Power Wheels Series 6 inch Remote Controls Relay Adapter Module Part # Q400MAU Quick Close Circuit (QCC) Part # OQCCOMNI For more information about accessories: www.chamberlain.com 3-Button Control Station Part # 02...
SL3000UL Manual
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... COMMAND PROCESSED FIRE DEPT. Solution: Check wiring between pin 12 and 13 on the surge suppressor (see page 28. 5. Solution: Unstick remote control button. 2. Probable Cause: The radio receiver has malfunctioned in the "OFF" position. OFF OPEN LEFT ON OPEN RIGHT STRIKE RADIO...OPEN RIGHT STRIKE RADIO OPEN RECEIVER GATE LOCKED The radio receiver LED on the CENTER LOOP control board remains "ON" when using the remote control. 1. Probable Cause: Blown surge suppressor. Solution: Measure the resistance between receiver and surge suppressor. 4. Resetting Motor(s) Note...
... COMMAND PROCESSED FIRE DEPT. Solution: Check wiring between pin 12 and 13 on the surge suppressor (see page 28. 5. Solution: Unstick remote control button. 2. Probable Cause: The radio receiver has malfunctioned in the "OFF" position. OFF OPEN LEFT ON OPEN RIGHT STRIKE RADIO...OPEN RIGHT STRIKE RADIO OPEN RECEIVER GATE LOCKED The radio receiver LED on the CENTER LOOP control board remains "ON" when using the remote control. 1. Probable Cause: Blown surge suppressor. Solution: Measure the resistance between receiver and surge suppressor. 4. Resetting Motor(s) Note...