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Instructions for Installing the Optional RB709U-NB Receiver

Step 1:

  The RB709U-NB will replace the gate opener receiver; disconnect 

the gate opener receiver’s RED, BLACK and GREEN wires from the receiver 
terminals on the gate opener control board.

Step 2:

  Mount the RB709U-NB Receiver.

•  The Receiver can be mounted up to 10 ft. from the gate opener control 

board. 

•  DO NOT mount the Receiver upside down.
•  DO NOT mount on a metal surface (will reduce range).
•  Run Receiver cable through PVC conduit to protect it from damage.
•  DO NOT run Receiver cable in conduit containing AC wiring.
•  Receiver range can vary depending upon weather, topography and external 

interference.

Step 3:

  Connect the RED and BLACK wires from the Receiver to the power 

supply (see illustration, page 5).

 CAUTION: The “Learn” process may activate the gate. Please use caution when programming the Receiver.

Note:

 You will have to use a small screwdriver or a pen to depress 

the LEARN CH buttons on the receiver.

Step 4:

  Connect the Receiver’s Channel 1 wires (GREEN and 

BLUE) to your control board (see illustration, page 5). Press and 
hold the Entry Transmitter button then the Receiver’s LEARN CH 
1 button at the same time. The indicator light on the Receiver 
should blink once within 1–2 seconds to indicate that the Entry 
Transmitter setting is now programmed into the Receiver.

RCVR

GRN

BLK

RED

RCVR

R      B     G

RECEIVER

BLK

GRN

RED

Receiver Terminal Blocks

CAUTION: The “Learn” process may activate the gate. Please use 
caution when programming the Receiver.

*RB709U-NB Receiver is only required for installations on MM360 systems and 
select legacy systems. Please call technical support for details.

Indicator Light

Learn Channel Buttons

Summary of Contents for GTO PRO MM271GTO PRO MM272 GTO PRO HD272

Page 1: ...Installation Manual Wireless Vehicle Sensor...

Page 2: ...for Sensor and Transmitter Module 5 3 Install Sensor and Transmitter Module 6 4 Do you have a Mighty Mule MM371W MM372W MM571W MM572W TS571W MM271 MM272 or HD272 Automatic Gate Opener 7 Learning an F...

Page 3: ...nds family and delivery personnel to exit your property without the need of an Entry Transmitter or you to operate the gate When a VEHICLE SENSOR is in use the automatic gate opener could be activated...

Page 4: ...Button Entry Transmitters set the first 8 DIP Switch settings on the Transmitter Module to match the 8 DIP Switch settings of the Entry Transmitter The 9th DIP Switch setting Transmitter Module will d...

Page 5: ...ikely to hit it For Optimum Performance Install the Sensor as far away as possible from power transformers power lines underground gas lines and telephone lines Locate the Sensor away from general mov...

Page 6: ...tors etc Step 3 Lay the Sensor in the hole parallel to the driveway and the Sensor Cable in the trench Do not fill cover the hole or trench until the Transmitter Module signal has been tested page 5 I...

Page 7: ...he AGO Learning an FM130 to an MM271 MM272 or HD272 Automatic Gate Opener 1 Use the On Off switch on the control box to power the system down 2 Take the battery out of the green FM130 transmitter and...

Page 8: ...e illustration page 5 CAUTION The Learn process may activate the gate Please use caution when programming the Receiver Note You will have to use a small screwdriver or a pen to depress the LEARN CH bu...

Page 9: ...EN EDGE BLK GRN RED STALL FORCE M I N M A X Gate Opener Battery RED WIRE to POSITIVE BLACK WIRE to NEGATIVE CH 1 Green Wire to Com CH 1 Blue Wire to Cycle CH 2 Yellow Wire to Exit CH 2 Brown Wire to C...

Page 10: ...en each time if it does not use a small screwdriver to increase the Sensitivity Adjustment clockwise rotation Step 4 Once operation is satisfactory turn the gate opener OFF Fill the holes and trench w...

Page 11: ...and parallel to the driveway edge 6 If the Receiver was installed a Repeat the learn process page 8 b Verify that the Receiver is correctly wired to the gate opener control board page 10 7 If the Rece...

Page 12: ...se and survives for the respective product warranty period as set forth in the chart below Please note you are responsible for all labor costs associated with removing reinstalling and returning the p...

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