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Wireless Garage Alert Transmitter Model: WGATX1 User Manual B & C Electronic Engineering, Inc. 1294 Bannock Street Denver, CO 80223 (800) 852-4795...
Overview Each transmitter (black unit) monitors a sensor. When the sensor detects a change (door opens or closes), it will transmit this information to one or more receivers (white units). Each receiver will then beep (once for door closed and twice for door open). When all doors are closed, a green light will stay on.
Getting Started STEP 1: Remove the cover of the transmitter. If batteries are already installed, then goto step 1B. Otherwise proceed with step 1A. STEP 1A: Install the batteries. Put one large and one small coin battery into the battery holders on the board.
Programming Units On the receiver, press the reset button and during the yellow light press the brightness button. The receiver will listen for about 10 seconds for a programming transmission. Then, on the transmitter, press the reset button, wait for the blinking blue light and then press the option button.
Notes on Batteries The small battery is a BR1225 or equivolent. This battery should be inserted first. The larger battery is a CR2450 or equivolent. Always have the “+” on the battery up and visible when inserting the coin batteries. If they are put in incorrectly, the unit can be dammaged.
FCC Notice Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Part 15 - Class B digital device or peripheral 15.105(b) 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.
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