User's Manual

GARAGE DOOR SENSOR Model 45130
1. INTRODUCTION
The garage door sensor model 45130 is designed to monitor the status of your garage door and
advise you if the door is open. By placing the sensor on the door panel, you will be alerted when
the door is open. When the garage door is open, the receiver will beep and flash.
In this package, you should find a sensor, 3V lithium battery and mounting accessories.
Please follow the instructions below to setup the garage door sensor.
2. INSTALLATION
POWER UP
i) Remove the battery cover on the sensor and insert the 3V battery to the sensor as shown in
the diagram.
ii) After inserting the battery to the sensor, press and hold the learn button in the receiver unit,
release the button when the receiver emits a beep. Select the zone location in the receiver,
press the zone button [1 or 2 or 3 or 4] once on the receiver unit. The corresponding zone red
LED on the receiver will flash.
iii) When the sensor portion is fully extended, the receiver unit will emit a long beep indicating it
has learned the code from the sensor.
MOUNTING LOCATION
Step 1 – Select a spot on your garage door to mount the sensor
Before you install the sensor onto the garage door, make sure the garage door is closed. The
sensor assembly should be mounted on one of the vertical supports of your garage door near the
bottom.
When the door is closed, the detection rod should be retracted. When the door is open, the
detection rod will be extended.
Step 2 – Mount the sensor onto your garage door
You can mount the sensor onto your garage door with double-sided foam tape if the surface of
your garage door is smooth and clean enough to provide a good adhesive surface, such surface
can usually be found on a metal garage door. Please ensure the surface is smooth and clean.
Important: The bottom of the sensor should be 1/2 inch above the ground.
For wooden garage doors, it is recommended to mount the sensor with screws onto the garage
door with 3 x 18 screws provided.
OPERATION
When the garage door is open, the sensor will send a signal to the receiver. It will beep and the
corresponding zone red LED light will flash.
If the sensor is set to zone 2, zone 2 LED on the receiver will flash, and the receiver unit will emit
a continuous “2 beeps”.
By the number of beeps emitted by the receiver, user can identify which zone is triggered.
FCC
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.

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