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troublesHootInG
Check your t-4 transmitter
Green lIGHt
– (Power)
this should be on
, indicating there is power to the system…
If the green light is NOT ON, check the unit’s on/off switch, making certain that it is in
the ON position.
1) Check to ensure the power cord is plugged into the outlet.
2) Check to ensure the power cord is plugged into the transmitter itself.
3) Check the outlet with a known working device to make sure the outlet is
working properly. If the green light will not activate, call your local dealer.
reD lIGHt
– (Loop)
this light should be on
, indicating your loop is intact, (no breaks)
and the system is operating properly. If the red light is NOT ON, you should be hearing
the audible alarm sounding (providing your green light is on).
1) Turn the unit to
off position
for 10 seconds and then back on.
2) Check the loop wires (twisted wires) to make sure they are still attached to
the transmitter and that none are loose.
3) Take note of ANY digging, landscaping or other construction outside in the
areas where wires could be.
If you do find a break and feel comfortable repairing it yourself, we can mail you a splice kit.
If you are unable to find the wire break or would rather have a technician repair it, call
your local dealer and schedule a service call.
YelloW lIGHt
– (Fault)
this light should be off
. If the yellow light is ON, it
sometimes will be accompanied by an audible alarm. A yellow light indicates the system
is not functioning (possibly due to a power surge, lightning strike or a component in the
transmitter has failed).
1) Turn the unit to the
off position for 10 seconds and then back on
.
2) If the yellow light is still on, call your local dealer to have your transmitter checked
out.
dealers will charge a fee for onsite service calls