
Universal Wireless Solutions
Oracle
Setup Instructions
1: Setting up the Echo Remote:
Features:
• For: Gates, Garage Doors, Security Systems, Lighting and anything Electric!
• 4 Button, Multi Channel design, can control 4 devices
• Lithium Battery Lasts for Years and will not be effected by high vehicle temperatures and humidity
• Over 1000 Feet Of Range through multiple channels, chosen automatically
• Audible and Visual Indication Of Command Receipt, as well as indication of failure
• Automatic Retry of Command on Multiple Radio Channels
• 125 Channel, Digital, Ultra-Secure, 900 MHz
• Built-in Unique ID as well as "Learning" of Network ID. WEIGAND compatible
• All functions Performed automatically by Built-in Microprocessor
(TM)
Echo Remote
Compatibility:
• Compatible with Oracle GCU (Gate Controller
Unit)/DFGCU (Dual Frequency Gate Controller
Unit), up to 4 units
• Compatible with Oracle UltraRX 900 Receiver
Module
• Oracle Gate Controller Unit (GCU)/Dual Frequency
Gate Controller Unit (DFGCU). Can be used alone (up
to 4 GCU/DFGCU’s) or in combination with Oracle
GAP and other Access Control and Communication
products.
Model OPG-K5/K250
Model ERMT
12/11/2007
Patents Pending
Thank you for purchasing the
Oracle Echo Remote. This
roduct has been designed and
manufactured in the USA,
utilizing the highest qualit
standards available.
• Will the Echo Remote (ERMT) be used with an ULTRX900-R Unit in Receiver Mode?
No: Go to Step 2.
Yes: Place the Ultra RX 900 Unit in Learn Mode by disconnecting the power and waiting at
least 5 seconds before reapplying power.
- Within 15 seconds, press the large button on the remote.
- The Ultra RX 900 Unit will buzz indicating success.
- Proceed to Step 5.
2: Setting up the Echo Remote:
• Will the Echo Remote be used with a Gate Access Panel (GAP) or Keypad (OWK) that includes a
GCU or ULTRX900-R as the gate activator?
No: Go to Step 3.
Yes: The Echo Remote needs to be taught directly to the Active Unit (GAP or OWK). To
put the Echo Remote in Learn Mode, press the large button, button 2 and button 4 at the
same time, for 1 second and release.
- On the GAP or Keypad Unit, enter in the Master Pin Number, followed by 05.
- The remote will give an acceptance beep indicating success.
- Proceed to Step 6.
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3a: Setting up the Echo Remote:
• Will the Echo Remote be used with a Gate Controller Unit (GCU) or a Dual Frequency Gate
Controller Unit (DFGCU) as the gate activator? NOTE: If activating an Echo remote directly
to a GCU/DFGCU, there can be NO other Primary Gate Access Unit in the network.
No: Go to Step 4.
Yes: Press the Learn button on the GCU/DFGCU once, until the LED lights up solid, and
release.
- Within 5 seconds, on the Echo Remote press the large button, button 2 and button 4 at the
same time, for 1 second, until the LED lights up, and release.
- The LED on both units will double blink, 3 times, and the remote will beep, indicating
success.
- Proceed to Step 3b.
3b: Setting up the Echo Remote:
• Will you be using more than 1 Echo Remote?
No: Go to Step 3c.
Yes: NOTE: Before starting this step, please make sure you disconnect power to the
GCU/DFGCU. On the additional Echo Remote, press the large button, button 2 and
button 4 at the same time, for 1 second, until the LED lights up, and release.
- Within 5 seconds, on the main Echo Remote (the one activated to the GCU/DFGCU),
press the large button only, 1 time.
- The LED on the additional unit will double blink, 3 times, and the LED on the main unit
will blink twice, indicating success.
- For any additional remotes please repeat Step 3b for each unit that will be used.
- Proceed to Step 3c.
3c: Setting up the Echo Remote:
• Will you be using more than 1 GCU/DFGCU with your Echo Remotes?
No: Go to Step 6.
Yes: NOTE: This will allow up to (4) gate controllers to be activated independently by
each of the 4 buttons based on their controller ID# (1-4)..
Setting the Gate Controller ID (1-4)
If you are using more then one Gate Controller, the additional units must have their ID set.
The Gate Controller ID is set by changing dipswitches #1&2 in the Gate Control Unit (see
picture below)
Proceed to Step 6.
GCU ID SW1 SW2
1
2
3
4
off off
on off
off on
on on
Controller #2 would look like this:
Example:
he dipswitches for Gate
2