Ghost Controls, LLC designs and manufacturers automatic gate openers, consumer electronics, and outdoor products with a focus on being first to market with the next generation of technology and solutions for the North American market. Their official website is GHOST CONTROLS.com.
A directory of user manuals and instructions for GHOST CONTROLS products can be found below. GHOST CONTROLS products are patented and trademarked under brands Ghost Controls, LLC
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Discover the easy-to-follow instructions for setting up the GCAXMC-R Ghost Multi Connect Kit. Mount, replace components, and connect to your control board to control your gate using your mobile device. Operate within your mobile device's range effortlessly.
Learn how to install and use the Commercial Door Reflective Photo Eye. This safety feature for gate systems consists of a transmitter and receiver, creating an invisible beam. Ensure proper wiring and settings for monitored safety. Suitable for single or dual gates.
This user manual is for the GHOST CONTROLS DEP2 GATE OPENER, equipped with advanced controls and a manual override for easy operation. Get the most out of your product with this comprehensive guide.
Learn how to identify the GHOST CONTROLS AXWK wireless keypad through the number of beeps and LED colors in the user manual. Find out whether it's a V2 or V3 model and distinguish features such as the SEND button's color.
Learn how to install the Standard Photo Eyes AXPS by Ghost Controls for single and dual gates with this comprehensive user manual. Follow step-by-step instructions, including diagrams and connection details for Pair 1, Pair 2, and Pair 3 photo eye installation. Ensure safety and reliability with this non-monitored system.
Learn how to program and use the GHOST CONTROLS AXWK Premium Wireless Keyboard with this user manual. Follow step-by-step instructions to set up your master and access pins, and teach your remote to the keypad. Don't forget to install two C batteries before programming.