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ACTIVATE THE TRANSMITTER ONLV WHEN THE
DOOR I GATE IS IN FULL VIEW, FREE OF
OBSTRUCTION AND PROPERLY ADJUSTED. NO
ONE SHOULD ENTER OR LEAVE THE DOOR/ GATE
WHILE IN MOTION. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO
OPERATE THE REMOTE(S) OR THE DOOR! GATE
CONTROL BUTTONS. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN
TO PLAY NEAR THE DOOR! GATE.
The TriCode digital transmitters are designed for use
with automatic garage/gate operators and access control
systems. All TriCode products may be matched to suit
your individual needs, In addition, TriCode product may
be combined with Linear/Delta-SYM, Multi-Codew, and
StanleyTM radio products to operate with existing
systems,
The TriCode radio format provides a potential of 1024
different digital codes. For Linear/Deita-a'“ compatible
products, 256 different digital codes are available. The
codes are set using the 10-position coding switches in
the units.
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met—Single Channel
TC 2 ‘FR‘FFX2-Dual Channel
TC , Transmitters Tri-Code
THREE-Single Channel “Dual-Channel
Transmitter Ta aTransmit'ter
u s Patent Pending
us. Patent Pending
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and IC
Canada Rules and Regulations, Operation is subject to
the followmg two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
F,C.C, rules prohibit adjustments to or modification of
receiver and/or remote control transmitter circuitry
except for changing the code setting and replacing
remote control transmitter battery. THERE ARE NO
OTHER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
SWITCH SETTINGS
CAUTION:To avoid possibility of duplicating codes
in adjacent systems, all transmitters and receivers
should be re-coded prior to operation. Unless using
maximum number of codes the following [our codes
should not be used:
- All keys ON
- All keys OFF
> Keys alternating ONIOFF
> Keys alternating OFF/ON.
Step 1 Locate Switches and Connect Battery
Locate the DiP switches, configuration switches and
battery by sliding down access cover on front of the
transmitter case. DIP switches are numbered 1 through
10. The configuration switches are located to the right
of the DIP switches (Refer to figures 1, 2 and 3).
The battery is located below the switches. Connect the
batten! connector to the 9V battery before programming
transmitter (Refer to figure 3).
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Step 2 Set Transmitter Configuration Switch(s)
Using a pointed object (not a pencil or ballpoint pen )
set transmitter configuration switches to desired setting
On dual channel transmitters the left button corresponds
to the top set of switches and the right button
corresponds to the bottom set of sWitches.
Step 3 Set Transmitter DIP Switches
Using a pointed object (not a pencil or ballpoint pen )
set transmitter DIP sw1tches to desired setting. For
Linear/Delta—Ci'“ compatibility, set codes on switches 1
through 8 SWitches 9 and 10 are not used for
Linear/DeiIa-S'” products
Note: Switches in receiver must match the switches
in all transmitters used to operate the receiver.
FIGURE 2
CONFiG UFiATION SWITCH
DELTA-fi/ LlNEAR
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STANLEV
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I CAUTION
ACTIVATE THE TRANSMITTER ONLV WHEN THE
DOOR i GATE IS IN FULL VIEW, FREE OF
OBSTRUCTION AND PROPERLY ADJUSTED. NO
ONE SHOULD ENTER OR LEAVE THE DOOR/ GATE
WHILE IN MOTION. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO
OPERATE THE REMOTE(S) OR THE DOOR! GATE
CONTROL BUTTONS. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN
TO PLAY NEAR THE DOOR/ GATE.
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and IC
Canada Rules and Regulations. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
F.C.C, rules prohibit adjustments to or modification ol
receiver and/or remote control transmitter circuitry
except for changing the code setting and replacing
remote control transmitter battery. THERE ARE NO
OTHER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
£FHFF-X4: 4 Channel Transmitter
TC 4 ,' Tri-Code
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“4 Channel
Transmitter
u.s. Patent Pending
The TriCode digital TriTx4 transmitter is a fourfchannel
wireless radio control designed for use with automatic
garage/gate operators and access control systems. The
TriTx4 can be used with 310 MHz Linear/DeIIa-3w and
Stanleyw radio receivers and 300 MHz Multi-Codew
receivers. as well as TriCode Trin1 and Trin2
receivers Two configuration switches allow the four
buttons to be configured to interface with two different
receiver types in the same transmitter.
The TriCode radio format provides a potential of 2048
different digital codes. Two 10-position coding switches,
each capable of 1024 different digital codes prowde
these codes. For Delta-3VM products, 512 (256x2)
different digital codes are available.
SWITCH SETTINGS
CAUTION: To avoid possibility of duplicating codes
in adjacent systems, all transmitters should be
recoded prior to operation. Unless using the
maximum number of codes four codes should not
be used:
-All keys ON
- All keys OFF
- Keys alternating ON/OFF
- Keys alternating OFF/ON.
Step 1 Locate Switches and Connect Battery
Locate the DIP switches, configuration SWItches and
battery by sliding down access cover on front of the
transmitter case. DIP switches are numbered 1 through
10 The configuration switches are located to the right
of the DIP SWitches (Refer to figures 1, 2 and 3).
The battery is located below the switches. Connect the
battery connector to the 9V battery before programming
transmitter (Refer to figure 3).
FIGURE 1
CONFIGURATION SWITCH
DELTA—iii LINEAR
MULTl
STANLEY
Step 3 Set Transmitter Configuration Switches
Using a pointed object (not a pencil or ballpoint pen )
set transmitter configuration switches to desired setting.
Step 2 Set Transmitter DIP Switches
Using a pointed object (not a pencil or ballpoint pen )
set transmitter DIP sWitches to desired setting. For
Linear/Delta-S” compatibility, set codes on switches 1
through 8. Switches 9 and 10 are not used for
Linear/Delta—B'“ products. Table 1 on page 2 shows the
relationship between each button and the coding
switches.
Note: Switches in receiver must match the switches
in all transmitters used to operate the receiver.
FIGURE 2
DlP SWITCH
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Table 1: Transmitter Button Outputs vs. Configuration Inputs
Confi uration Switch 1 ' | Configuration Switch 2 2 Transmitter Button Output ’
Delta-3 Multi Stanley Delta-3 Multi Stanley 1 D : Linear/Delta-3‘“
0 0 1 O 0 D/1 ,
0 0 0 1 0 D/1 M : Multi-Code “
o o 0 o 1 on m
1 0 1 0 0 MN 5 = Stanley
1 D 0 1 0 M/i _
1 D D 0 1 M/1 1 2 Code swltch 1
0 1 1 0 0 3/1
0 1 0 1 0 5/1 2 : Code sWitch 2.
0 1 0 0 1 8/1
‘ Configuration switch 1 and dip switch 1 are on the top.
‘ Configuration SWitch 2 and dip switch 2 are on the bottom.
’ Transmitter button output is given in the tormat RECEIVER TYPE/CODE SWITCH USED.
Step 4 Recode Receiver Codes
Once the transmitter codes have been set, verify the receiver codes are set to the following settings:
Linear/Delta—it‘" Receiver Type Detail
When the Triltxd is set to the LineariDeIta-S'“ transmitter type, set the receiver DIP sWitches as follows.
Receiver 1 - Set switch 1-8 to match switch 1, activates from Button 1.
Receiver 2 - Set switches 1 and 2 OFF, match switches 3-8 on switch 2, activates from Button 2,
Receiver 3 - Set switch 1 ON, switch 2 OFF. match switches 3-8 on switch 2. activates from Button 3.
Receiver 4 - Set swrtch 1 OFF, switch 2 ON, match switches 3-8 on switch 2, activates trom Button 4.
Multi-Code“ Receiver Type Detail
When the TriTx4 is set to the Multi-Code“ transmitter type, set the receiver DIP sWitches as follows.
Receiver 1 - Set switch 10 OFF, match switches 1-9 on switch 1, activates from Button 1.
Receiver 2 - Set switch 10 ON, match switches 1-9 on switch 1, activates from Button 2
Receiver 3 - Set switch 10 OFF, match switches 1-9 on SWitch 2, activates from Button 3.
Receiver 4 — Set switch 10 ON, match switches 19 on switch 2, activates from Button 4.
Staniey'“Radio Receiver Type Detail
When the TriTx4 is set to the Stanley” radio transmitter type, set the DIP switches as follows.
Receiver 1 - Set switch 10 OFF, match switches 1-9 on switch 1, activates from Button 1.
Receiver 2 - Set switch 10 ON, match switches 1-9 on switch 1, activates from Button 2.
Receiver 3 - Set switch 10 OFF, match switches 1-9 on switch 2, activates from Button 3.
Receiver 4 - Set switch 10 ON, match switches 1-9 on code switch 2, activates from Button 4.
NOTE: The D/P switches in the receiver must match the DIP switches in all transmitters used to operate the receiver
Step 5 Test the Equipment HGUHE 3
If not already installed, connect the receivers to the
operators as described in their installation instructions,
Be sure the door/gate area is clear of people and
obstructions Activate each transmitter button and
verity that each receiver triggers its operator. _ ,
Configuration
Battery Replacement DIP SWitch 1 Switch 1
The 9 volt battery should last 12 to 18 months of normal .
use. The green LED on the iace oi the transmitter will DIP SWIM] 2
light dimly or not at all when the battery needs replacing,
The battery is located under the access cover.
Configuration
Switch 2
Battery 9V
DlP SWlTCH CONFlGURATlON SWlTCH
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© 2000, The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
01—1ETD1A All Rights Reserved

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