lift-master tcg2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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CAUTION:
To avoid possibility of duplicating
codes in adjacent systems, all transmitters and
receivers should be re-coded prior to operation.
Unless using maximum number of codes the
following four codes should not be used:
· All DIP Switches ON
· All DIP Switches OFF
· DIP Switches alternating ON/OFF
· DIP Switches alternating OFF/ON.
Receivers should be installed at least 5 feet apart to
avoid cross-talk.  After completing installation,
operate transmitter outside of building to make
certain the chosen DIP switch setting does not
operate with nearby garage door operators and/or
security systems.  If so, select another DIP switch
setting and check the coded signal again.  Repeat as
necessary.
RECEIVER MOUNTING
Mount receiver to wall using #6 hardware (Not
Supplied).  Hardware used will depend on mounting
application.  (Refer to figure 1 for receiver mounting
hole locations).
ANTENNA MOUNTING
Screw on antenna clockwise and slide rubber boot
down to meet o-ring.
POWER & OUTPUT RELAY SWITCH SETTINGS
24V AC/DC
CH1 N/O
CH2 N/O
P3
12V     24V
CH1
MODE
CST  MNT
CH2
MODE
CST  MNT
RELAY
CH1-MODE
RELAY
CH2-MODE
JUMPER
(P3)
MOUNTING HOLES
(4 CORNERS)
FIGURE 1
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Step 1 Power Supply Selection Setting
The TriCode
TM
receiver is factory set for 24 volt power
input if 12 volt is required.  
Remove front cover of receiver by turning screws
counterclockwise a 1/4 of a turn until each releases.
Set jumper (P3) to either 12 or 24 volt setting
depending on your power input (Refer to figure 1).
Step 2 Setting Output Relay Mode
The TriCode
TM
receiver is factory set for momentary
relay output “MNT”.
(a) Momentary mode: The output relay will be on for
.5 seconds before turning off. 
(b)  Constant pressure mode: Output relay is
continuously on while receiving matching/valid ID
code from transmitter.  The output relay will turn off
immediately once receiver does not received a
matching/valid ID code from the transmitter.
If constant pressure mode is desired, move mode
jumper from “MNT” to “CST” (Refer to figure 1).
NOTE:  The relay output is an isolated normally open
contact.