YG03MAN-REV 01.17-DATE 9/2017
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IMPORTANT:
The space between the magnet and
sensor cannot be more that 0.75".
NOTE:
If attaching to an aluminum fence/gate, pre-
drilling a hole may be required. Use a 1/8" drill bit to
make a pilot hole. Ensure the magnet is level, mark
the holes, remove the magnet and drill the pilot
holes.
7. Place the PASS/RESET pad attached to the main
body alarm on the inside of the fence and attach to
the post using 2 large screws (FIG 11).
NOTE
: If attaching to an aluminum fence/gate, pre-
drilling a hole may be required. Use a 1/8" drill bit to
make a pilot hole. Ensure the pad is level, mark the
holes, remove the pad and drill the pilot holes.
8. Cover all screw holes using the provided plastic
caps (FIG 12).
9. The alarm is now installed, move to the Operation
Section of the manual.
NOTE:
The use of the plastic spacers is required to
ensure the alarm works properly.
1. Identify the location where the alarm will be
installed.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure there is a space of 7" in height
and 2.5" in width to accommodate the alarm and
sensor at the installation location. Account for
locking mechanisms or handles.
2. Using a measuring tape, measure a minimum of
54" from the ground on the stationary post opposite
of the gate or door (Ex. fence post) (FIG 6).
3. Place the bottom of the mounting plate at or above
the 54" mark and secure it to the post using nylon
straps (FIG 13).
4. Once the mounting plate is secured, place the
alarm in the mounting plate and slide downward until
an audible click is heard (FIG 8).
5. Attach the sensor to the plastic spacer by using 2
small screws (FIG 14).
Installation for Metal or Chain Link Fencing
FIG. 6
FIG. 7
FIG. 8
FIG. 10
FIG. 11
FIG. 12
FIG. 9