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1A- General information
Community Controls - Stingray 418ELPWxV is a visor transmitter
operating at 418 MHzin ASK modulation. It has been designed for the
programmable telephone entry systems, anti-burglar systems and
access control systems operating at 418 MHz. The code sent by the
transmitter includes a 16 bit security code which allows up to 65,536
code combinations and 8 bits of facility code which allows up to 256
1B - Technical specifications
Number of keys: 1 / 2
Supply : 1 Alkaline Battery 12V type 23A
Battery life: 12 - 18 months
Current consumption : 20 mA
Operating frequency : 418 MHz
Code combinations : 65536
Facility codes : 256
Modulation : AM / ASK
Rated e.r.p. : 50 - 100 mW
Range in free space: 60 - 120 yd
Operating temperature: -20 ÷ +55 °C
Overall dimensions: 3.26 x 1.88 x 0.62 in
Weight: 20 gr.
facility codes.
Each transmitter is individually numbered and can be used with any
receiver capableof receiving a 26bit input.
The 23Aalkaline battery has a life of about 12-18 months.
The product fully complies withPart 15of FCC Regulations.
1C - Main features
TRANSMITTER STINGRAY 418ELPWxV
Manual
1A - General information
1B - Technical specifications
1C - Main features
1D -Types
1 - TRANSMITTER INTRODUCTION
2 - NUMBERING
3 - PROGRAMMING
4 - OPERATION
5 - BATTERY ACCESS
CONTENTS
6 - TROUBLESHOOTING
Community
Controls
Thank you for choosing a Community Controls product .
Please read this manual carefully before using the product.
Made in Italy. Copyright © 2006 by Community Controls
418ELPW1V 418ELPW2V
Push-button
A
Green
Push-button
B
green
Key holder
ring
Battery
door
Red
LED
Enclosure
light-grey
2 - NUMBERING
5 - BATTERY ACCESS
6 - TROUBLESHOOTING
To accessthe battery slide out the battery door
Place the 23Aalkaline battery betweenthe 2 contacts.
Respect the right polarity as indicated on the bottom of the box.
NOTE: Please dispose of the batteries properly according to local laws and
regulations.
Test proper battery installation by verifying that the red LED illuminates when
either button is pushed.
Each transmitter is manufactured and sold with a different factory set sequence
number and facility code.
+_
23A
Battery
Polarity
OPEN
FAULT SOLUTION
The operating range is reduced
Check to verify the
transmitter is programmed
into your system
Replace the transmitter
batteries
Replace the transmitter
batteries
The system does not receiver the
transmitter signal.
The transmitter LED is ON
The system does not receiver the
transmitter signal.
The transmitter LED will not light
3 - PROGRAMMING
The transmitter facility code and sequence number must be programmed into your
system memory. Your own installer or reseller will provide you the necessary
instructions for your system.
4 - OPERATION
a. Firmly depress either button until the small red LED illuminates.
b. After the LED has illuminated, release the button. If the deviceyou are attempting
to activate does not respond, repeat steps a. and b. or consult section 6
(Troubleshooting) of this manual.
WARRANTY
1D - T ypes
STINGRAY418ELPW1V: 1 buttontransmitter
STINGRAY418ELPW2V: 2 buttontransmitter
FCC ID : SU7418ELPWV
This device complies with FCC Rules
Operation is subject to the followingtwoconditions:
(1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Part. 15 of the
Notice
Any changes or modification to equipment not expressly
approved by could void the manufacturer ’s warranty and the
user’s authority to operate this product.
Community Controls
Community Controls
The warranty period of Community Controls 418 transmitters is 60 months,
beginning from the manufacturing date of the transmitter. During this period, if the
product does not operate correctly, due to a defective component, the product will
be repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of Community Controls.
The warranty does not extend to the transmitter case which can be damaged by
conditions outside the control of Community Controls or to battery life.
COMMUNITY CONTROLS
2500 South 3850 West, Suite A
Salt Lake City, UT 84120
(800) 284-2837 - (866) 867-3637 Fax
www.communitycontrols.com