GTO R4854 01 Manual De Usuario
GTO 4000XLS Instruction Manual © 01.10.12
11
Mount the Control Box and Receiver
Use mounting
holes and screws
provided to mount
control box to a
secure surface.
holes and screws
provided to mount
control box to a
secure surface.
GRN
COM COM
CY
CL
E
CL
OS
E
SAFE
TY
SHADO
W
LOOP
CL
OS
E
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
EXIT
OPEN
BLK
RECEIVER
RED
25
FUSE
BATT+
BATT-
1 2 3
4
ON DI
P
STATUS
LEARN RMT
RECEIVER
LEARN
MAST LIMIT
LEARN
SLV LIMIT
S3
S4
ALM
S2
OFF
SOFT START OFF
WARNING OFF
OPEN PULL
SLV OPEN DLY.
MODE1 OFF
MODE2 OFF
WARNING OFF
OPEN PULL
SLV OPEN DLY.
MODE1 OFF
MODE2 OFF
ON
ON
PUSH
SIMULT.
ON
ON
ON
PUSH
SIMULT.
ON
ON
120 MIN
MAX
CHARGING
PWR IN
ORG
BLUE
WHT
GRN
BRN
RED
MASTER INPUTS
BLK
SOLAR
or
18 VAC
ORG
BLUE
WHT
GRN
BRN
RED
SLAVE INPUTS
BLK
LOCK
GTO
AUX
GTO
TRANSF
LOCK
PWR
AUX
RLY
POWER
INPUTS
CONTROL
OUTPUTS
MASTER CABLE
SLAVE CABLE
CONTROL INPUTS
AUTO CLOSE TIME
STALL FORCE
Receiver mounted
on piece of wood
on piece of wood
This device complies with FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept an interference that may cause undesired operation.
Transmitter distance may vary due to circumstances beyond our control. NOTE: The manufacturer is not
responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such
modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Step 1
Mount the control box using the screws (provided) or another
secure mounting method. The control box must be mounted
at least 3 feet above the ground to protect it from rain splash,
snow, etc., and at least 3 feet from an AC power source to
prevent electrical interference.
Step 2
Temporarily mount the receiver at this time. You will need to
use the transmitter (page 17) to check the range of the receiver
before permanently mounting it. You may have to try different
locations before permanently mounting the receiver. The
receiver range can vary from 50 to 100 feet depending upon
weather, topography, and external interference.
Mount the receiver:
Mount the receiver:
• Ensuring a line-of-sight between transmitter and
antenna.
• At least 3 feet away from AC voltage.
• As high as possible for optimum range.
• DO NOT mount receiver upside down.
• DO NOT mount receiver on metal fence or post (this will
decrease signal range). If attaching receiver to metal
fence, you should mount receiver on a piece of wood
attached to the fence (see illustration).
The receiver cable:
• Cable length is 10 ft. (receivers with longer cables are
available as special order items; call the GTO Sales
Department).
• NEVER splice receiver cable!
• Run the receiver cable through PVC conduit to protect it
from damage.
• DO NOT run cable in conduit containing AC wiring.