User's Manual

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SENTRY PUSH TO OPERATE WIRELESS BUTTON
Carrier frequency 433,92 MHz
Modulation AM/ASK
N° channels 1
E.r.p. 1 mW
Battery type CR 123A
Operating voltage 3 Vdc
Current consumption 12-15 µA : stand-by
20 mA : transmission
Battery life 2 years
Security protocol Fixed Code
9
Code combinations 3
Range in open space 300 Ft
Operating temperature 14°/+131°F
Enclosure IP grade IP55
Dimensions (in.) 3.54 x 2.36 x 1.08
Weight ( oz. ) 3.28
2 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1 - INTRODUCTION
The Sentry Push to operate Wireless Button ( #050510 ) is a
special radio transmitter operating at 433,92 MHz in AM/ASK
modulation. It’s mainly composed by a capacitive touch sensitive
circuit and by a radio transmitter. It can be used to operate gates or
garage doors with compatible 433 MHz receiver.
The security protocol allows up to 19683 code combinations.
Each product is already factory programmed with a different
security code. The button is battery supplied with a CR123A lithium
battery for 2 year life. The enclosure protection grade IP55 allows
outdoor installations.The product fully complies with the EMC
European Regulations (CE) and the FCC Part 15 Regulations.
Use and installation manual
Thank you for choosing this product .
You are recommended to read this manual carefully before
installing this product.
Made in
Italy
IS-FKTUAUK Rev. 2 del 10/06/2008
USAutomatic LTD
118 Hillside Drive
Lewisville, TX 75057
1-866-711-0001
www.sentrygateopener.com
WARRANTY
USAutomatic, LTD warrants this product to be free of defects in materials and
workmanship for 2 YEAR. For a period of 2 YEAR following purchase
USAutomatic, LTD. will repair or replace the product free of charge, including
parts, shop labor and return shipping and handling.
This 2 YEAR warranty does not cover the plastic case from normal wear or
damage due to misuse of the Push To Operate module.
To have the product sent for warranty consideration, it must be returned
with the proof of purchase and a return authorization number. To obtain a
return authorization number please visit or call
1-888-711-0001 for assistance.
The return authorization number must be clearly marked on the outside of
the return package or it may not be accepted.
www.sentrygateopener.com
#050510
Mounting screws
Plugs
CR123A
Lithium Battery
Lift to remove
battery
3 - INSTALLATION PHASES
4 - OPERATE
The Button operates when you skim over the external surface with
the hand. The sensitivity of the detector can change according to
the fixing surface type: metallic surfaces increase the sensitivity but
can reduce the range of the radio transmission. Approach the
cover or touch it until the buzzer sounds.The RF transmissions lasts
all time the buzzer sounds. Normally it’s necessary to skim over the
cover with the hand and not only with a single finger.
Touch sensitive
area
RF Antenna
Buzzer
The appliance uses a lithium battery type CR123A. Insert the new
battery on the battery location, respecting the right polarity. The
removal and the disposal of the battery must have effected before the
elimination of the appliance and according to the current Regulations.
ATTENTION: - Danger of explosion if the battery is not replaced in the
correct way! Replace only with an equal or equivalent type.
5 - BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. Locate the best position for the installation, avoiding metallic
surfaces that could decrease the RF transmission.
2. Using the box bottom as a template mark the position of the
4 mounting holes.
3. Drill the mounting holes and insert the plugs.
4. Assemble base and seal together, install to mounting surface
using 4 screws.
5. Install the module to base and secure with the screws.
This device complies with FCC Rules
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Part. 15 of the
FCC ID : PWJFKT
Notice
Any changes or modification to
this equipment not expressly
approved by the manufacturer
could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.

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