Product Identification and Label Information
Brand: FAAC
Model Series: XT2, XT4
Frequency: 868.35 MHz ±100KHz
Battery Type: 2 x 3V CR2032 Lithium Batteries
Intended Use: Gate Opener
This product conforms to Directive 99/05/EEC.
Label Description (Figure 2):
- A: Model Identification Code (e.g., 787xxx)
- B: Read Instructions (?)
- C: Dispose according to current regulations (♻️)
- D: Notified Body Reference (e.g., 0470)
Visual Description of Transmitter: The transmitter features four buttons labeled P1, P2, P3, and P4. It requires two 3V CR2032 lithium batteries. The device carries CE marking.
Recognizing Master/Slave Transmitters
Master Transmitter: When any key is pressed on a master transmitter, the LED flashes briefly before turning solid.
Slave Transmitter: When any key is pressed on a slave transmitter, the LED lights up immediately with a steady light.
Programming Sequence
- Power up the system after installation and electrical connections of the 868 SLH System components are complete.
- Use a master transmitter to set the "site code" on the decoding card/RP receiver (refer to "System Coding").
- Use the same master transmitter to set the "site code" on other transmitters in the system (refer to "TX Coding").
- Coded transmitters are automatically stored in the decoding card/RP receiver by activating the transmitter channel twice in succession within 5 seconds.
System Coding
- Simultaneously press and release push-buttons P1 and P2 on the master transmitter when the LED flashes (after approximately one second).
- Press and hold the learning button on the decoding card/RP receiver; the LED should flash.
- While the master transmitter's LED is flashing, press and hold a channel button (the transmitter's LED will light up with a steady light).
- On the decoding card/RP receiver, verify that the LED remains steadily lit for a couple of seconds to confirm the "site code" has been saved.
- Release the channel button on the master transmitter.
TX Coding
- Simultaneously press and release push-buttons P1 and P2 on the master transmitter used for system coding when the LED flashes (after approximately one second).
- Bring the master transmitter and the transmitter to be coded (master or slave) into frontal contact.
- On the master transmitter (while its LED is flashing), press and hold the same channel used for system coding; the LED will light up with a steady light.
- On the transmitter to be coded, press the desired channel and release it when the LED turns off after flashing twice, confirming the "site code" was saved.
- Release the channel button on the master transmitter.
- Repeat this procedure for every transmitter to be coded.
Important Information and Warnings
Caution: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to instructions. (⚠️)
For the complete CE Declaration, visit www.faacgroup.com.