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AGS 2000 - Inspect Packaging and Test Operator; Set Transmitter Switches

AGS 2000
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pg 8
m Remove the gate operator from it's
package and make sure that all parts are
included. Refer to General Information and
Parts Identification. If any parts appear to be
missing, contact a dealer.
m Temporarily plug the operator into
115 Volt outlet or extension cord.
m Before beginning installation, test
the gate operator by running the operator
back and fourth 2 or 3 times. If the gate
operator appears to have any shipping
damage, contact a dealer.
m If the gate operator is equipped with
radio controls, the operator may be run back
and fourth by pressing the radio transmitter.
m If the gate operator is not equipped
with radio controls, the operator may be run
back and fourth by momentarily touching the
open input terminals together. The terminals
can be touched together with a short length
of wire, paper clip or needle nose pliers. For
the full systems capability circuit board, the
open input terminals are 5 and 6.
m Disconnect Power when finished!
m If the gate operator is equipped with
radio controls, now is a good time to set the
radio transmitter and receiver to a unique
setting. All units come from the factory with
identical settings and therefore it is advisable
to change the setting. To change the switch
setting, simply set the switches in the radio
receiver (using a paper clip or similar) to any
arbitrary setting and then set the switches in
the transmitter/s to match the switches in the
receiver. The battery in the transmitter may
last 1 to 2 years. Be sure to replace the
battery only with one that is the same type as
the original (9 Volt).
Installation
INSPECT PACKAGING
TEST OPERATOR
SET TRANSMITTER SWITCHES

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