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Operation

Mount Intercom

Step 1

Choose mounting location for Intercom. Remove the 
back panel and attach it to a solid surface or post.

Mount the Intercom onto the back panel with screws.
Tighten screws with Allen wrench.

Step 2

It is recommended that the Intercom be mounted to a 
Gooseneck post or non-metallic surface.

NOTE:

 Metal surfaces can shorten the range of the 

Intercom. If mounting on a metal surface and long 
range is required, use a non-metallic spacer to move 
the Intercom away from the metal surface.

The Intercom is waterproof so that rain or high 
humidity will not effect it. However, do not mount 
Intercom in the direct path of a sprinkler system as 
the Intercom’s life can be reduced.

Battery:

 The AA batteries (not provided) will last up to 

two years depending on use (Lithium batteries 
recommended for colder environments.) If batteries 
are low, the intercom will emit a tone every ten 
minutes.
If used with the OTIU, the OTIU will ring the 
telephone and display Caller ID message of 
GAPLM low battery after a call from the gate is made.

Volume:

 To increase the speaker 

volume, set Dipswitch #4 to the UP 
position.

Sensitivity:

 To increase microphone 

sensitivity, set Dipswitch #3 to the UP 
position.

Clear Memory:

 Set Dipswitch #1 to 

the DOWN position (secondary 
device mode). Press and hold the 
Learn button for 15 seconds, during 
this time the Intercom may beep (once 
or consecutively). Continue to hold until 
a long beep is heard.

Program Secondary Intercom

NOTE: 

This step applies only if there is a Secondary 

Intercom. If not, proceed to 

Mount Intercom.

Step 1: 

Set Dipswitch #1 to the DOWN position on 

the Secondary Intercom.

Step 2: 

Press the Learn button on the Primary 

Intercom.

Step 3: 

Within 15 seconds, press the Learn button on 

the Secondary Intercom.
Intercom will beep indicating programming is 
successful. Secondary Intercom is now connected to 
the whole network.

Gate Access Panel (GAPLM)

Step 1: 

Set Dipswitch #1 to the DOWN position on 

the Secondary Intercom.

Step 2:

 Press the Learn button on the Secondary 

Intercom.

Step 3:

 Within 20 seconds enter Master PIN Number 

on GAPLM.

Step 4:

 Press “05” and GAPLM will beep indicating 

programming is successful. 

Summary of Contents for GAILM

Page 1: ...trol Unit GCU not provided NOTE This step applies only if Intercom is going to control a gate or electric strike If not proceed to Program Accessories Set the Dipswitches on the Intercom to match the GCU number to be controlled Control Dipswitch Dipswitch Gate 1 2 1 DOWN DOWN 2 UP DOWN 3 DOWN UP Refer to GCU manual for GCU Dipswitch settings Step 2 Install 4 AA Alkaline batteries not provided Lith...

Page 2: ...y press and hold both buttons Two beeps will be heard and the channel lights will begin to cycle Continue to hold until a third beep is heard about 15 seconds Step 1 Press and hold the Learn button on the Intercom until a beep is heard Step 2 Within 20 seconds press and hold both buttons on the Flush Mount Intercom for 3 seconds The LEDs will flash Intercom will beep indicating programming is succ...

Page 3: ...Caller ID message of GAPLM low battery after a call from the gate is made Volume To increase the speaker volume set Dipswitch 4 to the UP position Sensitivity To increase microphone sensitivity set Dipswitch 3 to the UP position Clear Memory Set Dipswitch 1 to the DOWN position secondary device mode Press and hold the Learn button for 15 seconds during this time the Intercom may beep once or conse...

Page 4: ...s not getting expected transmission range Metal surfaces can shorten the range of the Intercom If mounting on a metal surface and long range is required use a non metallic spacer to move the Intercom away from the metal surface When used in buildings with stucco or cement walls the range is greatly reduced Repeaters can be used close to the building to solve this problem Repeaters can also be used...

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