Blakeglow Ranger User Instructions

Ranger Wireless Access Fob
User Instructions
June 2009 issue 1
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WELCOME
Congratulations on choosing a Blakeglow Ranger radio fob system. This Owner’s Guide is designed to help you get the most from your fob.
For the latest product and technical information, please visit our website: www.blakeglow.com
Description
The wireless Radio Transmitters and Long Range Receiver with integrated an­tenna are intended for security access control applications. Ranger’s wireless communications are based upon a secure, digital, anti-playback routine.
Ranger Transmitters feature four-buttons and each transmitter includes an inte­grated red LED, used to indicate a button press as well as battery strength. They are also equipped with a proximity module for use on the system . Finally, each Ranger Transmitter is provided with a key ring.
Push buttons and adjustments are as follows
Using the fob
The push buttons will control one or more entrances dependant on the system. Check to find out which buttons are energised
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Battery Replacement
Transmitters include a replaceable 27A, NM27-sized, 12 Volt, alkaline battery. The battery should be replaced when a button press does not result in either a flash of the LED, reliable read range, and/or the shutter/gate does not operate.
To replace the battery, follow the directions below:
Using a Phillips screwdriver; remove the small screw in the back of the Trans­mitter.
Unsnap the back of the case. Remove the old battery. Insert the new 27A, NM27-sized, 12 Volt, alkaline battery. Be sure the plus (+) side of the battery is orientated towards the Transmitter’s LED and away from the key ring holder.
Replace the back of the case, snapping it back into place. Reinstall the screw.
The 27A, NM27-sized, 12 Volt, alkaline battery was specifically selected for use with the Ranger Transmitter. When replacing, only use this type of battery. It supports a relatively high current drain when used on an intermittent basis, such as when a button is pressed. This alkaline battery is widely available, and commonly used in electronic devices, including cameras.
Dispose of the battery according to local requirements. Recycle when possible.
For best performance, it is important that the Transmitter be used as far from interference sources as possible. These sources may include, but are not lim­ited to, large metal obstructions, such as duct work and appliances, as well as magnetic fields and radio emissions.
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Blakeglow Ltd Unit A4 Hastingwood Trading Estate 35 Harbet Road London N18 3HT
Tel : 020 8884 2495 Fax : 020 8345 5883 Email office@blakeglow.com Web www.blakeglow.com
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