Chamberlain Group The 8439 AXCL Operator User Manual Product Literature 20161004 v1 6 ACXL Manual 2

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INTRODUCTION
PRE-INSTALL
INSTALL
NETWORK
PROGRAMMING
Connect Internet
The controller can connect to the Internet with LAN (wired) or with Wi-Fi® (wireless). Make sure you are in the Admin Mode
before you connect to the Internet. If you are not in Admin Mode, touch the upper left-hand corner of the display. Follow the
instructions according to your application.
OPTION 1
Connect with LAN (wired)
The Local Area Network (LAN) port is a 10/100 Ethernet
interface with an RJ45 jack for connecting the controller
to a LAN in order for it to gain connectivity to the Internet.
Use a straight, (i.e., non-crossover) cable to connect to
a local hub, switch or router. Connect the Power/Internet
Board to a LAN functionality is a supplementary feature.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from your LAN to the LAN
port on the Power/Internet Board. When connected
properly, the green and amber LED on the Ethernet
port will light/flicker. If the green LED is not lit, check
the connections on the controller and the Ethernet
hub.
2. On the display, select Wired Network if dynamic
configuration (DHCP) is desired or select Manual
Setup for a static IP address.
LAN
on Internet/Power Board
ON
Ferrite Core
ACCESS CONTROL
Validate Setup
On the display, select each tab in Admin Mode to validate setup
(network, inputs, outputs, etc.). Once you have validated the setup,
exit Admin Mode.
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OPTION 2
Connect through Wi-Fi® (Wireless)
1. On the display select Wi-Fi Network.
2. Select the network the controller will use.
3. Enter the password for the network.
4. Select Login.
INTRODUCTION
PRE-INSTALL
INSTALL
NETWORK
ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING
Gate Access (Wired)
Disconnect power BEFORE making electrical connections. Below is an example of a wiring setup for gate access. Gate access can
be wired to Door 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the Door Boards. LiftMaster® Security+ 2.0® gate operators can also be programmed to communicate
wirelessly instead of using a wired connection (refer to the following page).
WEIGAND
KEYPAD
(Not applicable for wireless gate operator connections.)
GATE OPERATOR
(connect to closed limit switch)
EOL (End of Line)
Resistor (1k ohm)
REQUEST TO EXIT
GROUND
STATUS
NORMALLY OPEN
COMMON
PRIMARY RELAY
GATE OPERATOR
NORMALLY OPEN
LiftMaster® Security+ 2.0® gate
operators can be programmed
to communicate wirelessly
instead of using a wired
connection. Refer to the
following page.
COMMON
OPEN
NORMALLY CLOSED
COMMON
DOOR 1, 2, 3, or 4
AUXILIARY RELAY
AUXILIARY RELAY
MAGLOCK
LIGHT
Low
Voltage
Power
Supply
For AC Power:
Install a Siemens S10K30MOV
(Metal Oxide Varistor) or equivalent
LOAD
LINE
Isolation
Relay
Use 18-22 AWG
–
For DC Power:
Install a 1N4005
diode or equivalent
NORMALLY CLOSED
NOTE: DO NOT
run high voltage
power within
the ACXL
enclosure.
COMMON
NEUTRAL
Model MG1300
OR
ALARM BYPASS
Power for Maglock
(Not Provided)
DO NOT use the power
supply for the controller
COMMON
NORMALLY OPEN
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RED LED - brown
DATA 1 - white
OR
GREEN LED - orange
DATA 0 - green
PUSH
BUTTON
SHIELD - shield
EXTERNAL FREE EXIT
LOOP DETECTOR
STATUS
GROUND - black
REQUEST TO EXIT
12Vdc - red
not used - purple
NOTE: For KPR2000
keypad, wire the pink and
black (ground) wires together.
not used - blue
OR
OR
Power for RFID RECEIVER
(Not Provided)
DO NOT use the power
supply for the controller
NOTE: The length of the unshielded
wires should be kept to a minimum to
avoid electrical noise.
PROXIMITY READER
not used - yellow
RFID RECEIVER
with wiegand output
INTRODUCTION
PRE-INSTALL
INSTALL
NETWORK
ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING
Gate Access (Wireless)
For use with LiftMaster® Security+ 2.0® gate operators.
Enter Admin Mode
Touch the upper left-hand corner of
the controller display to enter Admin
Mode.
Press LEARN button on gate
operator again
Press and release the LEARN button
again on the primary operator. The
yellow NETWORK LED will light.
Select Outputs and Relay
Select the Outputs tab. Then select the
desired relay on the left-hand side (1
through 4).
Select LEARN on display
Select the LEARN button on the
display and the Learn button will go
from green to red. The gate operator
and the controller will beep and the
NETWORK LED on the gate operator
will turn off indicating programming is
successful.
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Press LEARN button on gate
operator
Press and release the LEARN button
on the primary operator. The green
XMITTER LED will light. NOTE: The
operator will time out of programming
mode after 180 seconds.
Validate
Validate functionality by selecting Test
Relay on the controller display.
INTRODUCTION
PRE-INSTALL
INSTALL
NETWORK
ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING
Door Access
Disconnect power BEFORE making electrical connections. Below is an example of a wiring setup for door access. Door access can be
wired to Door 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the Door Boards.
WEIGAND
KEYPAD
EOL (End of Line) Resistor
(1k ohm)
REQUEST TO EXIT
GROUND
SUPERVISED
NORMALLY OPEN
COMMON
NORMALLY CLOSED
PRIMARY RELAY
NORMALLY OPEN
DOOR STRIKE
Model HES(R) 1006CLB(R)
Power for Door Strike
(Not Provided)
Use 18-22 AWG
COMMON
For AC Power:
Install a Siemens S10K30MOV
(Metal Oxide Varistor) or
equivalent
DOOR 1, 2, 3, or 4
COMMON
–
NORMALLY OPEN
AUXILIARY RELAY
OR
MAGLOCK
Model MG1300
For AC Power:
Install a Siemens S10K30MOV
(Metal Oxide Varistor) or equivalent
Use 18-22 AWG
LOAD
LINE
Isolation
Relay
NOTE: DO NOT
run high voltage
power within
the ACXL
enclosure.
NORMALLY CLOSED
OR
ALARM BYPASS
COMMON
–
For DC Power:
Install a 1N4005
diode or equivalent
LIGHT
Low
Voltage
Power
Supply
NEUTRAL
For DC Power:
Install a 1N4005
diode or equivalent
COMMON
Power for Maglock
(Not Provided)
DO NOT use the power
supply for the controller
NORMALLY OPEN
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RED LED - brown
DATA 1 - white
DOOR SENSOR
(NON-SUPERVISED)
OR
GREEN LED - orange
DATA 0 - green
SHIELD - shield
OR
SUPERVISED (DOOR STATUS)
DOOR SENSOR
(SUPERVISED)
PUSH
BUTTON
GROUND - black
REQUEST TO EXIT
PROXIMITY
SENSOR
12Vdc - red
not used - purple
NOTE: For KPR2000
keypad, wire the pink and
black (ground) wires together.
not used - blue
OR
OR
Power for RFID RECEIVER
(Not Provided)
DO NOT use the power
supply for the controller
NOTE: The length of the unshielded
wires should be kept to a minimum to
avoid electrical noise.
PROXIMITY READER
not used - yellow
RFID RECEIVER
with wiegand output
INTRODUCTION
PRE-INSTALL
INSTALL
NETWORK
ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING
Wiegand Proximity Reader
The controller is designed specifically for the HID PROX-POINT+ MINI READER proximity reader to be mounted on the faceplate.
1.
Disconnect power.
2.
Remove the mounting plate and gasket from the controller.
3.
Use a bench vise with soft jaws to hold the mounting plate and
drill a hole for the cable with a 5/16" drill bit.
4.
Drill two mounting holes with a 7/64" drill bit. Make the
threads using the self-tapping screws provided with the
HID reader. NOTE: Thread the screw and remove. Clean the
mounting hole thoroughly until the entire thread is made.
5.
Reinstall the gasket and mounting plate onto the controller.
6.
Install the proximity reader and secure with the screws.
7.
Apply silicon around the cable hole.
8.
The proximity reader can be wired to any of the 4 Wiegand
Inputs on the door control boards. Insulate any unused wires
from the controller to prevent a short. (Refer to instructions
supplied with your Wiegand device for more information.)
9.
Proximity Reader
Gasket
Mounting Plate
Connect power.
Mounting
Holes
10. Refer to LiftMaster Cloud for programming.
Cable
Hole
ON
Mounting Plate
Use 18-24 AWG
shield
black
red
white
green
brown
orange
Card Reader is wired to WEIGAND INPUT
NOTE: The length of the unshielded
card reader wires should be kept to
a minimum to avoid electrical noise.
WEIGAND
INPUT
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INTRODUCTION
PRE-INSTALL
INSTALL
NETWORK
ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING
Wiegand Output
Disconnect power BEFORE making electrical connections. The controller offers a Wiegand output capable of 26 bit transmission of the
following data:
•
Success Call with access granted by the resident. The controller will provide a LMC specified facility code followed by the Directory
Code of the resident that granted access.
And/Or
•
Successful access through Entry Code. The controller will provide a LMC specified facility code followed by the successful Entry
Code.
The two facility codes should be different to prevent duplicate code transmission with the Wiegand Output.
ON
Data 0
Common
Data 1
Third Party Access System
Wiegand Input
DOOR BOARD 1
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INTRODUCTION
PRE-INSTALL
INSTALL
NETWORK
ACCESS CONTROL
Postal Lock
1.
Remove the nuts, retainer bracket, and plug. Discard the retainer bracket and plug.
2.
Install the postal lock reusing the nuts previously removed.
The postal lock switch is wired from the factory.
Retainer Bracket
Plug
Postal Lock
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PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION
PRE-INSTALL
INSTALL
NETWORK
ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING
Loop Detector Board
Disconnect power BEFORE making electrical connections. The Loop Detector Board
provides Auto Call functionality that is available through the auxiliary switch setting.
1.
LOOP MODE
Secure the Loop Detector Board to the standoffs in the controller with the provided
screws.
2.
Connect the wire harness from the Loop Detector Board to the Power/Internet Board.
3.
Connect the loop wires to the input on the Loop Detector Board.
4.
Plug in the loop detector (model LOOPDETLM).
5.
Set both switches on the Loop Detector Board to ON (auxiliary setting).
Refer to LiftMaster Cloud for programming.
Wire Harness
ON
LOOP DETECTOR BOARD
Switches
ON
Plug-in Loop Detector
Model LOOPDETLM
Loop Wiring
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SW1
SW2
EXIT
Not supported
INTERRUPT
Not supported
SHADOW
Not supported
AUXILIARY
ON
ON
INTRODUCTION
PRE-INSTALL
INSTALL
NETWORK
ACCESS CONTROL
PROGRAMMING
Login to your LiftMaster Cloud Account then follow the steps below.
1Create a Facility
2 Add New Controller(s)
3 Add Door(s)
8 Add People
1. On the left navigation bar, click
Facilities, and click Add facility.
2. Enter the following information:
• Facility name
• Directory code length
(required field)
• Address
• City/town
• State
• Zip code
• Country (required field)
• Time zone (required field)
• Contact information- This
is required. The contact
is typically the property
manager
3. Click Save.
The Control Panel # is required to
add a controller to a facility. The
Control Panel # is located on the
product label.
1. On the left navigation bar, click
Facilities or Dashboard.
2. Select the name of the facility
where the new controller will be
added.
3. Click on the Controllers tab.
4. Click Add New Controller.
5. Enter the Control Panel # (CP#)
and the name of the controller.
6. Click Save. The Controller will
appear on the list, a browser
refresh may be necessary.
NOTE: Door 1 is automatically
created and associated to the Door
1 relay. This step is to configure
Relay 2.
1. On the left navigation bar, click
Facilities or Dashboard.
2. Select the facility.
3. Click on the Controllers tab
and select the controller you
want to add the door to.
4. Click on the Doors tab next to
the Controller Settings.
5. Select Relay 2 to control the
door.
6. Click Add Door.
7. Enter the name of the door.
8. Click Save and Close.
4 Add Schedule(s)
5 Create Group(s)
6 Create Zone(s)
1. On the left navigation bar, click
Schedules.
2. Select the name of the facility.
3. Click Add Schedule and enter
schedule information:
• Name of schedule
• Description of schedule
• Do not select an Enabling
Group unless you want a
member of the enabled group
to activate the schedule
when they enter their entry
code. NOTE: The schedule
is not applied or activated
until a member of the group
accesses the property using a
credential or pin.
4. To select a range of hours and
days, click on the hour and day
and drag to create the schedule
or you may click on individual
hours and days.
5. Add holidays and exceptions.
6. Click Save.
1. On the left navigation bar, click
Groups.
2. Select the facility you are
creating a group for.
3. Click Add Group.
4. Enter a name for the new
group.
5. Select the Status (active or
suspended).
6. Click People and click Add
users+.
7. Select the people for the group
by clicking on the + next to the
name of the person.
8. Add the zones for this group
by, click Zones and click Add
Zones+.
9. Select the zones by clicking on
the + next to the name of zone.
10. Click Save.
1. On the left navigation bar,
click Facilities or Dashboard.
2. Select the facility.
3. Click on the Zones tab.
4. Click Add New Zone.
5. Enter name of the zone.
6. Click Doors.
7. Click Add doors+ and click on
the + next to the name of the
door.
8. Click on Groups.
9. Click on Add Groups+ and
select the Groups for the new
zone.
10. Select the schedule from the
drop-down list.
11. Click Save.
1. On the left navigation bar, click
People.
2. Select the facility.
3. Click Add Person.
4. From the Profile tab, Personal,
enter the following information:
• Email (optional)
• First and last name
• Role (use -- in most cases)
5. In Contact, select the Do not
disturb schedule check box if
desired.
6. In Contact, enter the following
information:
• Phone numbers
• Address, city, state, and zip
code
7. Click, Save.
8. Click the Vehicle Information
tab, enter vehicle information if
desired.
9. Click Add a new vehicle.
10. Enter the vehicle information:
• Year
• Make
• Model
• State
• License plate number
• Color
11. Click Add vehicle to add another
vehicle to the person’s profile.
12. Click, Save.
13. Setup Facility Access. If the
person is to be called by the
system you will need to set up the
Facility Access Directory.
a. From the add people screen,
click the Facility Access tab.
b. Enter the directory information,
click Verify. If you want the
system to automatically
assign a directory code, click
Generate Code.
c. Enter a PIN, click Verify.
If you want the system to
automatically assign a PIN,
click Generate PIN. Select
Credentials for this person by
clicking in the blank space in
the Cards/Transmitters field
and select one a credential.
14. Set Access
a. If you want to set activation
and expiration dates, click the
Calendar icon for activation,
select the date for activation.
Click the Calendar icon for
expiration, select the date you
want their access to expire.
b. Select the Groups(s) for this
person, click in the blank
space in the Access Groups
field.
15. Click Save.
7 Add a Credential
On the left navigation bar, click Credentials.
Select the facility.
Click Add credential.
Select the Type: Card or transmitter.
Select the Format: Standard 26 bit or 30-Bit Wiegand.
Enter the card or transmitter information:
• Card number
• Offset
• Facility code
• Vendor code (30-Bit Wiegand ONLY)
7. Click Save.
NOTE: If adding multiple credentials, click Bulk load, enter the first and last number in the series, the offset of the first
card, and the facility code.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Wiring Diagram
Not responsible for conflicts between the information listed in
the wiring diagram and the requirements of your local building
codes. The information is for suggested use ONLY. Check your
local codes BEFORE installation.
orange
blue
white
red
black
green
white
red
red
black
1 - Red
2 - Orange
3 - Yellow
4 - Blue
5 - Green
6 - Purple
7 - Not used
8 - White
9 - Black
10 - Not used
white
purple
black
white
purple
blue
green
yellow
orange
red
MICROPHONE
Wi-Fi®
ANTENNA
2 4 6 8 10
1 3 5 7 9
POWER/INTERNET BOARD
9 7 5 3 1
10 8 6 4 2
1 - Red
2 - Orange
3 - Yellow
4 - Green
5 - Blue
6 - Purple
7 - Not used
8 - White
9 - Black
10 - Not used
SENSOR
BOARD
black
red
ON
black
red
white
RADIO ANTENNA
yellow
white
green
black
DOOR BOARD
black
green
white
yellow
DOOR BOARD
POSTAL LOCK SWITCH
SPEAKER
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Repair Parts
COMING SOON
PLEASE CONTACT LIFTMASTER FOR ALPHA TEST REPAIR PART INFORMATION:
1.877.232.7987
Accessories
ITEM
Back Box and Trim Kit
ACXL Hood Kit
Card Reader Multi-class SE RP10 Mini Mullion
Radio Antenna Extension (15 foot)
Wi-Fi Antenna Extension (15 foot)
Wiegand Keypad/Proximity Reader
Wiegand Proximity Reader
Loop Detector Kit (Complete with: Loop Detector Board, Plug-In Loop
Detector [model LOOPDETLM], and wire harness)
All LiftMaster® MyQ®/UL325 compatible gate operators
Passport 3-Button Visor Remote Control MAX
Passport 3-Button Mini Remote Control MAX
Passport 3-Button Mini Proximity Remote Control MAX
Passport Lite 1-Button Visor Remote
Passport Lite 1-Button Key Chain Remote
Passport Lite 1-Button Mini Proximity Remote
* Available in 10 and 100 packs, replace X with 10 or 100
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PART NUMBER
ACXLTK
ACXLHOOD
LMMC-MINI
86LM
WIFIEXT
KPR2000
PPLX
TBD
PPV3M
PPK3M
PPK3PHM
PPLV1-X*
PPLK1-X*
PPLK1PH-X*
Configuration Sheet
Record device information and configuration settings below.
Controller Name:
NOTE: Any user of the system is subject to the terms outlined in the product EULA.
Notes:
DEVICE CONFIGURATION:
DOOR 1
INPUTS
DOOR/GATE NAME:
WIEGAND
REX
STATUS
EOL (Y / N)
PRIMARY RELAY
OUTPUTS
N.O.
AUXILIARY RELAY
N.C.
N.O.
N.C.
Notes:
DOOR 2
INPUTS
DOOR/GATE NAME:
WIEGAND
REX
STATUS
EOL (Y / N)
PRIMARY RELAY
OUTPUTS
N.O.
AUXILIARY RELAY
N.C.
N.O.
N.C.
Notes:
DOOR 3
INPUTS
DOOR/GATE NAME:
WIEGAND
REX
STATUS
EOL (Y / N)
PRIMARY RELAY
OUTPUTS
N.O.
AUXILIARY RELAY
N.C.
N.O.
N.C.
Notes:
DOOR 4
INPUTS
DOOR/GATE NAME:
WIEGAND
REX
STATUS
EOL (Y / N)
PRIMARY RELAY
OUTPUTS
N.O.
AUXILIARY RELAY
N.C.
Notes:
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N.O.
N.C.
Legal Disclaimers
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliancy
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation or when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment to a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer for help.
Canada-Underwriters Laboratories (C-UL) Compliancy
For C-UL Listed applications, the controller shall be installed in accordance with Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code.
Documentation Disclaimer and Restrictions
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of LiftMaster. For the
most up-to-date information, visit www.LiftMaster.com.
This document and the data herein shall not be duplicated, used or disclosed to others for procurement or manufacturing, except
as authorized with the written permission of LiftMaster. The information contained within this document or within the product itself
is considered the exclusive property of LiftMaster. All information in this document or within the hardware and software product
themselves is protected by the copyright and/or other intellectual property laws of the United States.
UL 294 Access Control Unit Level 1
NOTICE: To comply with FCC and/or Industry Canada (IC) rules, adjustment or modifications of this digital device are prohibited. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and IC License-Exempt RSS Standard(s). 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.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
- This device must be installed in a way where a minimum 8" (20 cm) distance is maintained between users/bystanders and device.
AVIS : Les règles de la FCC et/ou d’Industrie Canada (IC) interdisent tout ajustement ou toute modification de ce récepteur. IL N’EXISTE AUCUNE PIÈCE SUSCEPTIBLE D’ÊTRE ENTRETENUE PAR L’UTILISATEUR. Tout
changement ou toute modification non expressément approuvé par la partie responsable de la conformité peut avoir pour résultat d'annuler l'autorité de l’utilisateur de faire fonctionner l’équipement.
Ce dispositif est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de FCC et des normes Permis-Exemptes d’IC RSS. Son utilisation est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) ce dispositif ne peut causer des interférences nuisibles, et
(2) ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris une interférence pouvant causer un fonctionnement non souhaité.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Ce dispositif a été mis à l’essai et déclaré conforme aux limites établies pour les dispositifs numériques de classe B, conformément à l’article 15 des règles de la FCC. Cette conformité a pour but de fournir une protection
raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans une installation résidentielle. Cet équipement génère, utilise et peut émettre des fréquences radio et, s’il n’est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux instructions, causer des
interférences nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, il n’existe aucune garantie que des interférences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulière. Si cet équipement provoque des interférences nuisibles à la
réception d’une diffusion sonore ou visuelle, ce qui peut être déterminé en l’allumant et en l’éteignant, l’utilisateur est invité à essayer de résoudre ce problème en prenant une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes :
- Réorienter ou déplacer antenne de réception.
- Augmenter la distance entre l’équipement et le récepteur.
- Brancher l’appareil à une prise sur un circuit différent de celui du récepteur.
- Pour obtenir de l’aide, consulter le détaillant ou un radiotechnicien expérimenté.
- Ce dispositif doit être installé de manière à ce qu’une distance d’au moins 20 cm (8 po) soit maintenue entre les utilisateurs/passants et le dispositif.
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Warranty
LiftMaster (“Seller”) warrants to the first purchaser of this product, for the structure in which this product is originally installed, that it is
free from defect in materials and/or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase.
The proper operation of this product is dependent on your compliance with the instructions regarding installation, operation,
maintenance and testing. Failure to comply strictly with those instructions will void this limited warranty in its entirety.
If, during the limited warranty period, this product appears to contain a defect covered by this limited warranty, call 1-800-528-2806
before dismantling this product. Then send this product, pre-paid and insured, to our service center for warranty replacement. Products
returned to Seller for warranty replacement, which upon receipt by Seller are confirmed to be defective and covered by this limited
warranty, will be replaced (at Seller’s sole option) at no cost to you and returned pre-paid. Defective parts will be replaced with new or
factory-rebuilt parts at Seller’s sole option.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, AND OF ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITY
ON SELLER’S PART. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER NON-DEFECT DAMAGE, DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER
INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR CARE (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ABUSE, MISUSE, FAILURE TO PROVIDE REASONABLE
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