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Magnetek FLEX EX2 User Manual

Magnetek FLEX EX2
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9.55 Program Output Frequency (RX)
1) Make sure the I-Chip is connected to the programmer.
2) Press “” button to enter Output Frequency setting.
3) Press “” and “” button to scroll and select from various frequency.
4) Exit Program Output Frequency by pressing the “BACK” button until the
cursor is shown next to “OUT FREQ”.
5) Press “” and “” button to scroll through other Flex EP-H settings.
10. Transmitter Access Card (TAC)
1) Rotate the power switch key to OFF ( 0 ) position.
2) With the STOP button elevated, press and hold PB1, PB2, PB3 and PB4 at
the same time.
3) Rotate the power switch key to ON ( I ) position.
4) Let go PB1, PB2, PB3 and PB4 at the same time, the Status LED displays
orange fast blinks (entered TAC mode).
5) Placed the access card over the RFID marking located on the backside of
the transmitter.
6) Status LED with 1 second green means the access card is being
programmed into the transmitter.
7) Status LED with 1 second orange means the access card is already
programmed into the transmitter.
8) Status LED with 1 second red means unable to store any more access
cards. Each transmitter can only store up to 16 access cards.
9) When all access cards are stored into the
transmitter use the IR programmer to
extract all access cards info by pointing the
infrared sensor towards the transmitter
Status LED location within a distance of no
more than 10cm.

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Magnetek FLEX EX2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Protection RatingIP66
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Battery TypeAA Alkaline
Operating Temperature-20°C to +55°C
EnclosurePlastic
Battery LifeUp to 100 hours

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