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DesignTech's Universal Remote Control Garage Door Opener system makes
a great add-on to First Defense
®
. The Garage Door Opener can learn your
transmitter's code, allowing you to open your garage using the First Defense
®
remote which is already on your key chain. For greater convenience, you can
add up to 4 remote transmitters so all the drivers in your family can have a
long-range, convenient remote control garage door opener.
This is a perfect add-on for those who:
•
Can't find a replacement for their old garage door opener remote
•
Want longer range from their remote (this unit has up to 300 ft.
range).
•
Want to get rid of that clunky old remote control and replace it with
a miniature, lightweight remote transmitter.
•
Need more transmitters than came with the original garage door
opener system.
Note that the Universal Remote Control Garage Door Opener does not dis-
place your existing garage door controller. Rather, this system enables you
to use both your old and your new transmitters to control your garage door
opener. Please call your local DesignTech sales outlet or call DesignTech at
1-800-337-4468 for more information.
Description
Part #
Price
Extra lithium battery for transmitter
20059
$7.95
Remote Control Garage Door Opener Module
30021
$49.95
Extra 3 Button Transmitter
20069
$49.95
Wireless Alarm Sensor
20615
$49.95
Prices are in U.S. dollars and include shipping and handling.
Accessories
7
955 Cameron Brown Ct.; Springfield, Virginia USA 22153
Tel: (703) 866-2000 or (800) 337-4468
www.designtech-intl.com
Nothing Happens At All:
Be sure that the fuse is securely in the
Red wire coming from the siren body and that power is reaching the
unit (test by using a voltage tester on the Red wire to find +12 Volts).
Also, review transmitter learning. Refer to step 8.
The Fuse Blows Every Time:
Disconnect the Yellow wire and try
again. If the fuse doesn't blow with the Yellow wire disconnected,
then the only problem is that you are not on the low beam wire coming
off the back of the head lamp. Refer to step 4.
If The Headlights Don't Work:
Using a Voltmeter or test light, make
sure the Yellow wire is Scotch-Locked to the low-beam headlight
wire that is "hot" (+12 volts) when the low beams are on. Refer to
step 4.
Troubleshooting
General Maintenance
This product should provide years of service.
Remember to replace the battery in the transmitter every 4-5 years.
The battery type is CR2032 lithium. Most camera stores carry this
type of battery or they can be ordered from DesignTech.
For any questions concerning usage or installation of this product,
please call 1-800-337-4468.
The alarm is armed and the Wireless Sensor is triggered, then the
alarm will sound the siren and flash the lights to indicate an intrusion
or break in attempt.
Sensors must be coded to the alarm module just like a transmitter
using the Step 8 of the instructions on page 9.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
FCC ID: ELGDIY2 & ELGWAS
DOC: _____________
User is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by DesignTech
could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Covered under US Patent Number: 5,783,988