All transmitters (remotes) are shipped with an access code and a Facility Code. While the access code is required when programming transmitters, the Facility Code is optional. Often, when someone programs a block of transmitters, they will also program the Facility Code. At a later date, if so ...
The WOR is designed to accept any button pressed on a Megacode remote; however, there may be situations that require certain buttons be used and other buttons be rejected. For instance, there may be two gates in close proximity and you want to use a different button on each gate (Maybe use t ...
1. Enter programming by pressing # 9 # then the Master Code (Default is: 1 2 3 4 5 6). 2. Press 0 1 #. 3. Enter the new code and press #. 4. Enter the same code again and Press #. 5. Press 1 (for a momentary code) and press #. Repeat steps 1 – 5 to enter additional codes. When finis ...
The date code is printed on a clear sticker that is approximately ¼" wide and ¾" long. It is printed in the format: MDyymm. The MD stands for Manufacturing Date followed by the year and month. The date code is on the back of the product, on the circuit board, or on the inside of the cabinet or door.
The warranty period of Linear access control products is either 12 months or 24 months, depending on the product: The warranty is listed on the back page of the manual. Download the manual: http://www.linearcorp.com/manual_list1.php