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2. Set the DIP Switches
There are nine (9) DIP switches; each of which can be placed in three different positions (+,0,–). DO NOT set all the
switches in the same position, such as all +, all –, or all zeros. Once the DIP switches have been set to a personal code,
replace and close the access cover.
WARNING: No other adjustments should be made inside the transmitter.
SETTING A PERSONAL TRANSMITTER CODE
All GTO transmitters are set to a standard code at the factory and are ready to operate the GTO/PRO SW-5000 &
GTO/PRO SW-6000 series operators. For safety and security, however, we strongly recommend that the factory
setting be replaced with a personal code. Follow the directions below:
1. Remove the Transmitter Cover
Grasp the sides of the access cover and slide it away from the transmitter
button (see illustration). When the access cover is removed, the battery
and the DIP switches will be exposed. To set a new code, use a small
screwdriver to move the switches.
3. “Teach” the New Code to Control Board Memory
A.
Turn power to unit OFF
B.
While pressing the RST/LEARN button turn the operator power ON.
Release RST/LEARN button. Wait 15 seconds for receiver to charge.
C.
Press transmitter button until PWR OK light comes on.
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FCC Regulation
This device complies with FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept an interference that may cause undesired operation.
Transmitter distance may vary due to circumstances beyond our control. NOTE: The manufacturer is not
responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.
Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
MOUNTING THE RECEIVER
Check the receiver range before permanently mounting it. Wire receiver to the control board at the terminal marked
“GTO RCVR.”
Consider the following when mounting the receiver:
• Cable length is 20 feet. DO NOT splice receiver cable!
• Run the receiver cable through PVC conduit to prevent damage to cables. DO NOT run cable through metal
conduit, because it can decrease signal range. DO NOT run cable with AC wiring.
• DO NOT mount receiver on metal fence or post, because it will decrease signal range.
• DO NOT overtighten mounting screws; it may warp the receiver housing and damage the weather seal.
• The receiver range can vary from 50 feet to 100 feet depending upon weather, topography, and outside
interference.