User manual LIFT-MASTER TCG1

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[. . . ] 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. 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. The TriCodeTM digital receivers are designed for use with automatic garage/gate operators and access control systems. [. . . ] Unless using maximum number of codes the following four codes should not be used: · All DIP Switches ON · All DIP Switches OFF · DIP Switches alternating ON/OFF · DIP Switches alternating OFF/ON. Step 1 Power Supply Selection Setting The TriCodeTM receiver is factory set for 24 volt power input if 12 volt is required. Remove front cover of receiver by turning screws counterclockwise a 1/4 of a turn until each releases. Set jumper (P3) to either 12 or 24 volt setting depending on your power input (Refer to figure 1). Step 2 Setting Output Relay Mode The TriCodeTM receiver is factory set for momentary relay output "MNT". (a) Momentary mode: The output relay will be on for . 5 seconds before turning off. (b) Constant pressure mode: Output relay is continuously on while receiving matching/valid ID code from transmitter. The output relay will turn off immediately once receiver does not received a matching/valid ID code from the transmitter. If constant pressure mode is desired, move mode jumper from "MNT" to "CST" (Refer to figure 1). NOTE: The relay output is an isolated normally open contact. Receivers should be installed at least 5 feet apart to avoid cross-talk. After completing installation, operate transmitter outside of building to make certain the chosen DIP switch setting does not operate with nearby garage door operators and/or security systems. If so, select another DIP switch setting and check the coded signal again. Repeat as necessary. RECEIVER MOUNTING Mount receiver to wall using #6 hardware (Not Supplied). Hardware used will depend on mounting application. [. . . ] Note: In 'LINEAR/DELTA-3TM' mode (8-bits system) the last 2 bits (DIP #9 & 10) settings are ignored. They can be left in either `ON' or `OFF' settings. Linear/Delta-3TM: works with all "Linear/Delta-3 " transmitters transmitted at 310 MHz using 8-bits ID system. TM MultiTM: works with all "Multi-Code " transmitters transmitted at 300 MHz using 10-bits ID system. [. . . ]

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