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5

Programming Units 

 
On the receiver, press the reset button and during the yellow light press the brightness 
button. The receiver will  listen for about 10 seconds for a programming transmission. 
 
Then, on the transmitter, press the reset button, wait for the blinking blue light and then 
press the option button. The blue light will become solid and the receiver will beep a 
short upward sweeping tone (it is now programmed). The receiver will also beep once or 
twice to indicate the current status of the transmitter (door open or closed). 

Transmitter Options 

 
Pressing and releasing the reset button will cause the green light or the red light to blink. 
Green means the battery is OK. Red means the battery is low and should be replaced. 
After this the blue light will blink. After this a solid red or green light indicates whether 
the door is open or closed. Red means open and green means closed.  Then the unit 
checks the sensor periodically.  
 

Pressing the option button while the blue light is blinking will make the 
transmitter send a programming transmission.  

 
Press and hold the option button and then press and release the reset button.  
 

A green solid light indicated that the unit is already on, releasing the option button 
now will do nothing. The unit will return to normal mode.  
 
If the green light blinks, then the unit is currently off. Releasing the option button 
now will turn the unit on. 

 
While holding the option button down, pressing and releasing the reset button again will 
cycle to red. 

 
A red solid light indicated that the unit is already off, releasing the option button 
now will do nothing. The unit will return to off mode.  
 
If the red light blinks, then the unit is currently on. Releasing the option button 
now will turn the unit off.  
 
In both cases, a red and green “light show” will signal that the unit is turning off. 
 

When the unit is off, pressing the reset button will show three short red blinks to indicate 
that the unit is off. 

Summary of Contents for WGATX1

Page 1: ...Wireless Garage Alert Transmitter Model WGATX1 User Manual B C Electronic Engineering Inc 1294 Bannock Street Denver CO 80223 800 852 4795 ...

Page 2: ...2 Table of Contents Overview 3 Getting Started 4 Programming Units 5 Transmitter Options 5 Notes on Batteries 6 FCC Notice 7 ...

Page 3: ...ch transmitter has a unique identification number which it transmits along with the door and battery status Only those receivers who know this number will respond to this transmitter To make a transmitter known to a receiver is called programming When transmitter s and receiver s are bundled together and purchased as a set then each receiver knows each of the transmitter s Simply put in the batter...

Page 4: ...owed by a solid green light Door Closed or a red light Door Open then a blue light does 3 short blinks The unit is now running STEP 2 Testing the transmitter For each transmitter press and hold the option button there will be 3 short blinks of the blue light then it will come on solid Release the option button now The transmitter is sending its current status Each receiver should beep once or twic...

Page 5: ...and green means closed Then the unit checks the sensor periodically Pressing the option button while the blue light is blinking will make the transmitter send a programming transmission Press and hold the option button and then press and release the reset button A green solid light indicated that the unit is already on releasing the option button now will do nothing The unit will return to normal ...

Page 6: ...when inserting the coin batteries If they are put in incorrectly the unit can be dammaged When removing batteries remove the large one first This prevents the unit from transmitting Warning About Batteries Always dispose of batteries properly Because these batteries are small they present a real threat to young children and should they be accidentally swallowed seek emergency help immediately ...

Page 7: ...nt generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipmen...

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