Smart Technologies and Investment SMARTECREMOTE GATE DOOR OPENER User Manual

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Model: P-220
, INC.
Instructions for Gate Operator Radio Controls:
Single Entry Transmitter, Keychain Mini Transmitter,
Dual& Triple Entry Transmitters
Read the following instructions thoroughly before using transmitter.
CAUTION: EACH TRANSMITTER IS SET TO A FACTORY PRESET
CODE. IT MUST BE CHANGED TO SAFEGUARD AGAINST
UNAUTHORIZED (JR UNWANTED OPERATION.
FCC Regulation. This device complies With FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: liThis device may not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept an interference that
may cause an undesrred operation. Transmit!" distance may vary due to circumstances beyond am ca'mmt.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SINGLE ENTRY TRANSMITTER
1. Remove the Transminer Cover
Remove the access cover from the front of the trans—
mitter by sliding the cover away from the top of the
— transmitter (Figure A), This will expose the bat—
tery and the dip switches, The code can now be
changed using a small screwdriver,
2. Setting the Code
There are nine (9) clip switches, each ofwhich can
be placed in three different positions (+,O,»). DO
NOT set all switches in the same position, such as
all +, all —, or all zeros (Figure B). WARNING: No
other adjustments should be made inside the trans-
miner,
Now that your have selected your personal code, reassemble the transmitter.
3. Commit the Code to Memory in Control Board
Remove operator control box lid. To commit'the code to operator memory, place the
control board in prggamming mode:
A.Turn the main power switch to OFF by pushing rocker switch on the bottom of
the control box to the'right.
B.While holding down the SS button (on the operator control box), tum the main
power switch to ON (push rocker switch to the left).
C,Release the 55 button immediately after turning the main switch to ON.
Commit the programmed features and settings into the operator‘s memory as follows:
Depress the transmitter until the LQD light on the control board floshes bright and
then reggms to dim, Release the transmitter button. The transmitter code is now
committed to operator memory and the operator is now in the operational mode.
9603” Transmitter lnsanlions 01996 GTO. Inc.
FCC ID: N9KSMARTECREMOTE
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NOTE: Be'sure the red light on the transmitter is bright and Stays on while waiting
for the control board to return to the operating mode. if the red light is dim or
flickering, the transmitter battery may be weak. Replace when necessary with a
nine (9) Volt battery.
4. Using your transmitter
The transmitter can either be hand held or mounted on the sun Visor ofyour vehicle with
the enclosed visor clip. If sun visor mounting is desired, slide the visor clip into place on
the back of the transmitter ll removal of the visor clip is necessary. remove the screw
rfrom the back of the transmitter and visor clip with a small Phillips screwdriver. Clip
should release and pull out easrly.
To activate your gate operator, simply depress your transmitter button until the gate be-
gins to move.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR KEYCHAIN MINI TRANSMITTER
IF YOU WILL BE USING A KEYCHAIN MINI TRANSMITTER (Figure Al. the Mini
Transmitter will operate the same as the Single Eniry transnutler. Both Will work with any of
our trinary coded receivers. IMPORTANT: The exact same code must be set on your existing
transmitterts) and your Mini Transmitter. lijust one switch is mismatched, the controls will
not function. If you are adding the Mini Transmitter to your existing controls, verify the exact
code you are currently using on your standard transmitter Do not set your 9235‘ng
transmitter(s) to the factory code of the Mini Transmitter.
L Remove the Transmitter Cover Figure A
Remove the screw from the back of the Mini
Transmitter with a small Phillips screwdriver. Lay
the transmitter down with the button facing up.
Unsnap the top of the transmitter to access the
coding switches.
2. Set the Coding Switches
There are nine (9) dip switches, each of which
can be placed in three different positions (+.O,—). Figure B
Set the switches in the Mini Transmitter to ex»
actlv match your existina transmitter 5 .DO NOT
set all switches in the same position, such as all
+, all -, or all zeros (Figure B). WARNING No
other adjustments should he made inside the trans-
mitter.
3. Reassemble the Transmitter
When you are sure that all the switches are set the samein all transmitters Put the top back
on the Mini Transmitter and tighten the Phillips screw, Remember to place the necklace
chain or key ring in the eye of the transmitter case before you snap the transmitter back
together.
NOTE: If the red light on the transmitter is dim or flickers when the transmitter button is
pushed, the transmitter battery may be weak. Replace when necessary with a l2 volt
Battery (available at most camera stores).
FCC ID: N9KSMARTECREMOTE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DUAL AND TRIPLE TRANSMITTERS
The two and three button transmitters are used for the Figure A
remote control of two or three gate openers and/or ga-
rage door openers (Figure A).
TO PROGRAM FOR USE WITH GATE OPERATOR:
1. Remove the Transmitter Cover
Remove the access cover from the front of the transmitter by sliding the cover away
from the top of the transmitter. This will expose the battery and the dip switches. The
code can now be changed using a small screwdriver.
2. Setting the Code: Figure B
There are eight (8) dip switches, each of which can be
placed in three different positions (+,O,-). DO NOT
i set all switches in the same position, such as all +, all‘~
, or all zeros (Figure B). WARNING: No other
adjustments should be made inside the transmitter,
3. Commit the Code to Memory in Control Board
Remove operator control box lid. To commit the code to operator memory, place the
control board in mgramming mode:
A.Turn the main power switch to OFF by pushing rocker switch on the bottom of
the control box to the tight.
B.While holding down the SS button (on the operator control box), turn the main
power switch to ON (push rocker switch to the left).
C. Release the SS button immediately after turning the main switch to ON.
Commit the programmed features and settings into the operator's memory as follows:
Select the transmitter button that you will use to operatcyouLmLte (i.e.: left, right, or
middle). Depress this transmitter button until the LED light on the control board
flashes bright and then returns to dim. Release the transmitter button. The program is
now committed to memory and is now in the operational mode. Make note of the
button you chose. as this will be the button you must now use to operate your gate.
To activate gate. simply depress your transmitter button until the gate begins to move.
If you have more than one gate operator. repeat #3, Commit the Code to Memory in
Control Board as needed. Be sure to select a different transmitter button to use with
each operator.
TO PROGRAM FOR USE WITH GARAGE DOOR RECEIVER:
The Garage Door Receiver allows the use of the same Figure C
GTO remote transmitter for both the gate opener and
the garage door opener and works in conjunction with
dual and triple transmitters (Figure C).
l. Remove the Transmitter Cover
Remove the access cover from the front of the transmitter by sliding the cover away
from the top of the transmitter. This will expose the battery and the clip switches. The
code can now be changed using a small screwdriver.
FCC ID: N9KSMARTECREMOTE
2. Remove the Garage Door Receiver Cover
Use a small screwdriver or knife to remove small door on back of receiver to gain
access to coding switches (Figure C).
3. Setting the Code
1 In the transmitter there are eight (8) clip switches, each of which can be placed in three
different positions i+,0,~). DO NOT set all switches in the same positionsuch as all +,
all -, or all zeros. WARNING: No other adjustments should be made inside the trans
mitter.
Figure D
In the receiver there are nine (9) dip
Transmiuer Switches Receiver Swrrches
switches. Set the first eight switches in the
receiver so that they exactly match the eight ‘ ';
switch settings on the transmitter (Figure 5; g H g 8 3! 195958???
D). You will set the ninth dip switch to cor— '
respond with the transmitter button that you Figure E
wish to use to open garage door. Each trans- .
mitter Mconcsponds to a (+, O, or -) »
setting (FigUre E). On the Dual Transmit- IE- ‘0’ E (a)
ter, the Left button has a (+) setting, and
the Right button has a setting of (0). On
the Triple Transmitter the Left button has
a (+) setting, the middle button has a setting of (O), and the Right button has a setting
of(- ) Set the ninth switch in the receiver to the same setting (+ 0,- ) as the button you
wish to use For example if you Wish to use the Right button on the Dual Transmitter
to open your garage, you would set the ninth dip switch on the receiver to (O).
Be sure not to use the same transmitter button that you selected to activate the gate
operator. For example. on a Dual Transmitter. ifyou set the Left Button to open your
gate. you would use the Right Button to open your garage door.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the
i equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and iound to comply with the limits for
a Class E 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 fadio communications.
However. there is no guarantee that interference wilt‘not occur inravparticulacw
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
6 television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user ls encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more_ of
the following measures. _,
D Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
D lncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver,
El Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diiierent from that to
which the receiver is needed.
D Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC I'D: N9KSMARTECREMOTE

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