Single Garage Multi-Button System Installation; What You Need; Connecting To Your Garage; Connecting To Push Button - DigiTech digiGate User Manual

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8 SINGLE GARAGE MULTI-BUTTON SYSTEM INSTALLATION

Note: It is recommended that digiGate is installed by a qualified electrician to avoid any incorrect wiring, potentially resulting in
product malfunction and/or injury.

8.1 What you need

To install a digiGate single garage multi-button control system, you will need your digiGate and 4 switch
cables (provided). This is for a single garage system with 2 push buttons, 1 for open and 1 for close.
8.2 Connecting to your garage
Note: These are generic instructions and your garage switch may differ. If you have trouble installing, please contact us at
installation@digiGate.co.uk with a photo and make/model number of your garage switch and we will get back to you with
instructions on how to install your digiGate to your specific device.
1. IMPORTANT Isolate garage control unit power. This can be achieved by locating the fuse box that the
garage unit is connected to and switching off the relevant connections.
2. Ensure you have connected the 4 switch cables to your digiGate as described in section 5.2. These should
be connected to terminals 1, 2, 6 and 7 of your digiGate.
8.2.1 Connecting to push button
Note: This section is for connecting to your garage push button switch.
If you do not have/do not want to connect to a push button switch, please skip to section 8.2.2 for instructions on connecting to
the main garage control module itself.
1. Safely remove the front of the override switch. There should be some accessible screws on the outside
which need to be removed. Once removed, carefully lift off the front panel but be careful not to force the
panel off in case there are some cables attached, in which case remove these gently.
Note: These instructions
are for a garage system
with seperate open and
close buttons similar to
this graphic.
Instructions continue on the next page
Note: The door must not
have 1 switch which controls
both open and close like this
graphic.
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