Single Garage (2 Buttons); Double Garage; General Installation; Positioning - DigiTech digiGate User Manual

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4.3.2 SINGLE GARAGE (2 BUTTONS)

This connects the same way as the standard single garage system but with 4 switch cables of
any length. This is because you use 2 cables for the open connections and 2 cables for the
close connections on the garage motor/control unit/push button.

4.3.3 DOUBLE GARAGE

Your garage doors will have a motor for each with a control unit which controls each door.
You will also most likely have a push button which connects to each control unit and
controls the doors simultaneously.
digiGate has 1 output for each door and connects via 2 switch cables of any length to either
the motor, control unit or push button for the respective door.

5 GENERAL INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT: Your digiGate system and all ancillaries are not waterproof unless explicitly
specified. Any water damage will void the warranty across all components.

5.1 POSITIONING

We recommend, where possible, to install your digiGate inside the nearest building where
the Internet connection is. The switch cabling used to connect digiGate to the gate/garage
control board can be any length which gives flexibility to the installation location.
Should the digiGate unit require to be installed outside beside the control board, a
waterproof enclosure will be required to house the digiGate and all ancillaries.

5.2 WATERPROOFING

If you are positioning the digiGate outside, it will need to be installed in an IP rated
waterproof enclosure alongside all ancillaries. Only the optional upgraded 13dBi Waterproof
WiFi antenna can be installed outside with the USB cable routed into the waterproof
enclosure through the bottom of the enclosure via a secure duct.
An enclosure with minimum dimensions 30cm x 15cm x 10cm will be enough to fit the
digiGate, power supply, standard WiFi antenna and optional GSM 'call to open' module.
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