NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION: Any modifications made to the i-touchTM without express approval by
Xceltronix, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate said equipment.
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Included Components
i-touch™ kit components (for use with Autocloser™)
1. 1 i-touch™ with 3-foot strip of 4-conductor cable attached
2. 1 9V 300mA power supply (to replace Autocloser™ power supply if i-touch
shipped without an Autocloser).
3. 2 30-foot spools of 2-conductor wire
4. 1 resealable bag holding: 2 #6 x 3/4” wood screws with wall anchors, 1 set-
screw, and 2 extra screws for Autocloser™ GA terminals
5. 1 i-touch™ mounting bracket
6. 1 i-touch™ / Autocloser™ manual
7. 4 Wiring splicing connectors.
i-touch™ kit recommended additional components
1. If i-touch™ is to be installed in plaster-based wall without gang box, consider
using wall anchors for the screws
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Mounting Instructions
Mounting to wall, without existing gang box.
1. Using the mounting bracket as a template, mark three hole locations on your
wall. The bracket should be oriented as below. (Fig. 1)
2. Drill at the marked locations: two pilot holes for mounting screws and one larger hole for the cable.
3. Align mounting bracket to pilot holes. Install the two #6 x 3/4” wood screws,
with plastic wall anchors optional. (Fig. 2)
4. Thread cable from back of i-touch™unit through center of bracket and into
wall hole. (Fig. 3)
5. Slide i-touch™unit onto mounting bracket. Secure at bottom with setscrew.
6. Connect wires per Wiring Instructions (Fig. 4) on the following page.
Mounting to wall, with existing gang box.
1. Remove plastic faceplate from standard single gang box. Keep these screws
in hand.
2. Using screws from step 1, screw mounting plate into gang box.
3. Thread cable from back of i-touch™unit through center of bracket and into
gang box hole.
4. Slide i-touch™unit onto mounting bracket. Secure at bottom with setscrew.
5. Connect wires per Wiring Instructions (Fig. 4) on the following page.
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Wiring Instructions
Basic Access Control with an i-touchTM and AutocloserTM
For Solytech
Model AD0509C 9VDC
Adapter shown at left:
Striped wire is negative.
Solid wire is positive.
*** WARNING ***
Be sure to connect the
positive wire from the
9VDC adapter to the red
wire from the i-touch unit
and connect the negative
wire from the 9VDC
adapter to the black wire
from the i-touch.
See above for adapter types
and polarity indication.
For Model GEO061U-1205
9VDC Adapter shown at right:
Striped wire is positive.
Solid wire is negative.
Note: This adapter has a blue
power indicator LED.
* Drawing is for reference only. Installation must follow local building and
electrical codes.
* For information regarding installation and setup of Autocloser™, see Autocloser™ manual.
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Instructions
How Many and Of What Kind
Your i-touch™ / Autocloser™ kit has limits on the number of fingerprints and
codes which can be entered. Those limits are as follows:
1. Only one Master User can exist. That master can choose to use a Master
Fingerprint or to use a Master Code, but not both.
a) Fingerprint option can be used to verify master authenticity and also to
gain access to the secure area (open the door).
b) Code option can only be used to verify master authenticity when
setting up the i-touch™ / Autocloser™ kit. It cannot be used to
access the secure area. Using a Master Code shared between trusted
people could allow those several people the rights for things such as
adding new users.
2. Regardless of whether a Master Fingerprint or Master Code was chosen, up
to 29 additional fingerprints and up to 29 additional codes can be stored.
While the fingerprints are mated to a specific user’s finger, the codes can
be linked to either a specific user or to a group of users. For instance:
i) Permanent fingerprint of a user is established so the user always
can enter a secured area and doesn’t need a physical door key.ii) Temporary fingerprint of user with 6 days of activity could be issued to
allow the user to feed your pets while you are on vacation.
iii) Permanent code ‘192837‘ could be given to a single child, or to all the members of your family.
iv) Temporary code ‘5474‘ with 21 days of activity could be given to asmall team of contractor workers, and once that time is up those
workers no longer have access to the secure area.
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Instructions
Keeping Track of What’s What and Who’s Who
As fingerprints and codes are entered into your i-touch™ / Autocloser™ kit
and then sync’d, consider entering this information into a personal log using the
four pages of tables towards the end of this manual. Why might you need this?
1. It helps the Master User know how many total fingerprints and codes have
been entered, to determine how many more can still be added.
2. If the master doesn’t recall whether a specific person has a fingerprint in the
system or not, it will be in the log.
3. If a user (or group of users) forget an assigned code, it will be in the log.
4. If a fingerprint is to be deleted, the master must know the ID of that user. If
that information is in the table then the master doesn’t need to track down
the user and ID that fingerprint in order to remove it from the system. Alter-
natively, the master wouldn’t need to remove all the fingerprints from the i-
touch™ / Autocloser™.
5. If a code is to be deleted, the master must know that code. Otherwise, to
remove it the master would need to remove all the codes from the i-touch™ / Autocloser™ kit and have only the desired people once again
add their code.
6. It helps keep track of the time remaining with temporary fingerprints and
temporary codes.
Overview Of 1st Time Configuration Steps
1. Physically install your i-touch™ and Autocloser™ as earlier described.
2. Make sure i-touch™ and Autocloser™ are wired properly and are powered.
3. Create a Master User.
4. Add new fingerprints and codes. Update the tables at the back of this manual.
5. Sync the i-touch™ and Autocloser™.
LED meanings are as follows:
Green LED below the checkmark icon indicates ACCEPT
Yellow LED below the O (center) icon indicates INPUT
Red LED below the X icon indicates ERROR
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Instructions
Fingerprint Placement:
For optimal fingerprint recognition, the full area of the fingerprint (not just the tip
of the finger) should be placed lightly and flatly on the sensor. The user should
slide the finger all the way to the top of the groove, where the flesh of the fingertip rests against the plastic stop. (See Tips and Tricks.)
While the fingerprint matching process of the i-touch™ is tolerant to non-
optimum finger placement, centering the “core” just above the swirl section of the
fingerprint will give the best possible performance. See Fig. 5 and Fig. 6.
The fingerprint “core” generally lines
up under the beginning of the nail, or
about midway between the first
knuckle and fingertip.
The fingerprint “core”
Fingerprint ridges curve
around tip of the finger
Fig. 6
Fig. 5
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Instructions
Initial Configuration / Master User Setup
1. Make sure i-touch™ and Autocloser™ are wired properly and are powered
with the 9V adapter found in the i-touch™ box. A standard 6V Autocloser™
power supply will not work to power both devices and should not be used.
2. Short Autocloser™ GA+ and GA– terminals. This step is required for to enter setup (Cut and strip a small piece of the supplied wire and connect both
terminals together).
3. Create a Master User. This Master User is the only one who has the ability to
add/delete other users. The Master User can either create a Master Fingerprint [abbreviated MF] or Master Code [abbreviated MC] as described below.
Only one authorization method [MF or MC] can be established as the master.
To change the Master User (or the master’s authorization method), these
steps must be repeated and all user data will be deleted.
4. To establish a Master User, enter the master setup code by pressing the
FUNC key, then the 0/SETUP key. The INPUT LED will now be lit.
5. Enter the eight digit setup code 92358766 followed by the ENTER key. If the
code is entered correctly then all LEDs will blink in sequence, followed by a
flashing ACCEPT LED, followed by a solid INPUT LED. Any preexisting fingerprints or access codes are now erased and the unit is prepared to accept
a MC or MF. If ERROR LED is flashing, verify step 2.
HINT: setup code ‘92358766’ is the first 8 characters of “Xceltronix” as
seen on a touch tone phone keypad.
6. If a MC is preferred, skip to step 7. To input a MF, wait until the INPUT LED
begins to blink. No keys should be pressed before the INPUT LED begins
flashing. The Master User should place their finger on the sensor appropriately. When the INPUT LED stops blinking, remove the finger from the sensor. This process is repeated up to five times to ensure an accurate reading.
If the MF profile is accepted, the ACCEPT LED will flash and the device will
enter normal operating mode. If an error occurs, the ERROR LED will light,
and the setup process must be repeated.
7. To input a MC, while the INPUT LED remains lit constantly, immediately enter an eight digit code of your choosing followed by the ENTER key. This
code cannot duplicate the setup code or consist of all zeros. (Should the IN-PUT LED start flashing, the input period for a MC has expired and setup
process must be repeated.) If the MC is accepted, the ACCEPT LED will
flash and the device will enter normal operating mode.
NOTE: The MC is only used for authorizing secure functions. It cannot
be used for entry/exit purposes.
8. Remove short between Autocloser™ GA+ and GA– terminals.
9. The system is now ready to accept user fingerprints, user codes, or to syn-
chronize with the Autocloser™ .
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Instructions
Master User Authorization
Any function that requires Master User authorization will require the following
procedure:
* If a MF was chosen, the INPUT LED will be flashing. The Master
User should place the finger on the sensor properly and remove it once the
INPUT LED stops flashing.
* If a MC was chosen, the INPUT LED will be solidly lit. Input the MC
followed by the ENTER key.
Synchronizing
(Requires Master User authorization)
Synchronizing is required after any addition or deletion of user codes or fingerprints. This procedure transfers information from the i-touch™ panel to the
Autocloser™. Only one sync procedure is necessary for a batch of additions
or deletions.
1. Put Autocloser™ device into setup mode by moving OFF/SETUP/ON
switch to the SETUP position.
2. On the i-touch™ press the FUNC key and then the 5/SYNC key.
3. Input MF, or input MC and the ENTER key. If the Master User authoriza-
tion was successful, the ACCEPT LED will flash.
4. The ACCEPT LED will remain lit until all data has been transmitted. This
may take up to two minutes and there will be a series of beeps. If the
transmission is completed successfully, the ACCEPT LED will flash. Oth
erwise, the ERROR LED will flash and the procedure must be repeated.
5. Move the OFF/SETUP/ON switch back to ON.
Add A Permanent Fingerprint
(Requires Master User Authorization)
1. Press the FUNC key followed by the 1/ADD PRINT key.
2. Input MF, or MC and the ENTER key. If the MF or MC is accepted, the
ACCEPT LED will flash followed by a flashing INPUT LED. If the ACCEPT LED is not flashing, it either means the Master User wasn’t recog-
nized or that the maximum number of fingerprints have already been
added, and the ERROR LED will flash.
3. Once the MF or MC has been accepted, the new user should place their
finger on the sensor (See Fingerprint Placement Instructions) and remove
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Instructions
it when the INPUT LED remains off. This fingerprint placement process must be
repeated up to five times to ensure an accurate reading. If a fingerprint profile
is accepted, a unique user ID will be generated and the ACCEPT LED will flash
out that user’s ID (Valid IDs are numbered 1-30, where the Master User ID is
always the number 1). If the fingerprint profile is not accepted, the ERROR
LED will flash.
NOTE: Optionally, users can fill in this information to ID /
Fingerprint User table at the back of this manual.
4. If finished with the batch of fingerprint additions, perform i-touch™ / Auto-
closer™ synchronization procedure.
Add A Temporary Fingerprint
(Requires Master User Authorization)
A Temporary Fingerprint is set to expire after a user specified number of days.
To input a temporary fingerprint:
1. Press the FUNC key, then the 7/TEMPORARY key, followed by the 1/
ADD PRINT key.
2. Input MF, or MC and the ENTER key. If the MF or MC is accepted, the
ACCEPT LED will flash. If the ACCEPT LED did not flash, it either means
the Master User wasn’t recognized or that the maximum number of finger-
prints have already been added, and the ERROR LED will flash.
3. The INPUT LED should be flashing. The new user should place their fin-
ger on the sensor and remove it when the INPUT LED stops flashing.
This fingerprint placement process must be repeated up to five times to
ensure an accurate reading.
4. After the fingerprint has been accepted, the INPUT LED should be lit
solid. Enter the number of active days (max 30 days), followed by the EN-TER key. The temporary fingerprint will expire in the number of active
days (+/- two hours).
5. If the temporary fingerprint addition was successful, the ACCEPT LED will
flash. If the ERROR LED flashes, an incorrect number of days was input.
6. If finished with the batch of fingerprint additions, perform i-touch™ /
Autocloser™ synchronization procedure.
NOTE: Optionally, users can ID their Temporary Fingerprint and
fill in this information to ID / Fingerprint User table at the back of
this manual.
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Instructions
ID A Fingerprint
1. Press the FUNC key followed by the 2/ID PRINT key.
2. When INPUT LED begins flashing, the user should place their finger on th
sensor properly.
3. If the fingerprint is recognized, the ACCEPT LED will flash out the ID for that
fingerprint (Valid IDs are 1-30, the Master User’s ID is always the number
1). If the fingerprint was not recognized, the ERROR LED will flash
Delete A Temporary Or Permanent Fingerprint
(Requires Master User Authorization)
To delete a user fingerprint the Master User must know the ID assigned to the
user when the fingerprint was entered. (Valid IDs are numbered 1-30, where
the Master User ID is always the number 1). To delete a fingerprint:
1. Press the FUNC key then the 3/DELETE PRINT key.
2. Input MF, or input MC and the ENTER key.
3. If the Master User authorization is accepted, the ACCEPT LED will flash,
followed by a solid INPUT LED.
4. Enter the ID of the fingerprint to be deleted followed by the ENTER key. If
the ID is a single digit (2-9) then a leading zero may be entered but is not
required. (NOTE: MF can not be deleted in this manner.)
5. If the fingerprint was successfully deleted, the ACCEPT LED will flash. If
there is no fingerprint currently associated with that ID, the ERROR LED
will flash.
6. If finished with the batch of fingerprint deletions, perform i-touch™ / Autocloser™ synchronization procedure.
NOTE: Master may wish to remove deleted fingerprint user’s information from the User ID / Fingerprint User table at the back of this
manual.
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Instructions
Deleting All Temporary And Permanent Fingerprints
(Requires Master User authorization)
1. Press the FUNC key, and the 6/DEL ALL PRINTS key.
2. Input MF, or input MC and the ENTER key.
3. If the Master User authorization was successful, the ACCEPT LED will
flash, followed by all of the LEDs flashing simultaneously.
4. Press the ENTER key to confirm deletion of all fingerprints. (NOTE: MF
NOTE: Master may wish to remove all fingerprint users’ informationfrom the User ID / Fingerprint User table at the back of this manual.
Adding a Temporary Access Code
(Requires Master User authorization)
A Temporary Access Code is set to expire after a user specified number of
days. To input a temporary access code:
1. Press the FUNC key, then the 7/TEMPORARY key, followed by the 4/
ADD CODE key.
2. Input MF, or input MC and the ENTER key. If the Master User Authoriza-
tion is successful, the ACCEPT LED will flash.
3. The INPUT LED should be lit solid. Enter a 4-6 digit temporary access
code followed by the ENTER key. The INPUT LED will remain on.
4. Enter the number of active days (max 30 days), followed by the ENTER
key. The temporary code will expire in the number of active days (+/- two
hours).
5. If the temporary access code addition was successful, the ACCEPT LED
will flash. If the ERROR LED flashes, an incorrect code was input or the
input timed out.
6. If finished with the batch of code additions, perform i-touch™ / Auto-closer™ synchronization procedure.
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Instructions
Adding a Permanent Access Code
(Requires Master User authorization)
1. Press the FUNC key followed by the 4/ADD CODE key.
2. Input MF, or input MC and the ENTER key.
3. If room exists for input of another permanent access code (a total of 29
temporary / permanent access codes are allowed, not including the MC),
the INPUT LED will be lit. If the ERROR LED flashes, either the Master
User Authorization failed or there is no remaining room for additional access codes to be entered.
4. If the INPUT LED is lit, enter a 4-6 digit permanent access code followed
by the ENTER key.
5. If the permanent access code addition was successful, the ACCEPT LED
will flash.
6. If finished with the batch of code additions, perform i-touch™ / Auto-
closer™ synchronization procedure.
NOTE: Users can add their code(s) into the table in the back of this manual.
Deleting A Temporary Or Permanent Access Code
(Requires Master User authorization)
1. Press the FUNC key then the 8/DEL CODE key.
2. Input MF, or input MC and the ENTER key. If the Master User Authoriza-
tion is successful, the ACCEPT LED will flash, followed by a solid INPUT
LED.
3. Input the code to be deleted and press the ENTER key. (NOTE: MC can
not be deleted in this manner.)
4. If the code was successfully deleted, the ACCEPT LED will flash.
5. If finished with the batch of code deletions, perform i-touch™ / Auto-
closer™ synchronization procedure.
NOTE: Master can remove this/these code(s) from the table in the back of
this manual.
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Instructions
Deleting All Temporary And Permanent Access Codes
(Requires Master User authorization)
1. Press the FUNC key then the 9/DEL ALL CODES key.
2. Input MF, or input MC and the ENTER key. If the Master User Authoriza-
tion is successful, the ACCEPT LED will flash, followed by all LEDs flashing.
3. Press the ENTER key to confirm deletion of all access codes. (NOTE:
MC will not be deleted)
4. If all access codes were successfully deleted, the ACCEPT LED will flash.
5. Perform i- touch™ / Autocloser™ synchronization procedure. NOTE: Master can remove all codes from the table in the back of this
manual.
Door Access Using Temporary or Permanent Fingerprint
1. Be certain the synchronization procedure has been performed since the
last addition/deletion of fingerprints.
2. Properly place finger on sensor until INPUT LED turns off.
3. If the fingerprint is accepted, then the ACCEPT LED will flash. The garage
door will behave as if the existing garage door opener button were
pressed. If no fingerprint match is found, the ERROR LED will flash.
Note: Sometimes multiple fingerprint reading attempts are necessary
to maintain tight security.
4. The ENTER key option is now activated and the 10-second timer has
started counting down. (See Tips and Tricks)
Door Access Using Temporary or Permanent Code
1. Be certain the synchronization procedure has been performed since the
last addition/deletion of codes.
2. Type in an assigned 4-6 digit access code and press the ENTER key.
NOTE: The MC cannot be used for entry/exit purposes.
3. If the access code is accepted, then the ACCEPT LED will light. The ga-
rage door will behave as if the existing garage door opener button were
pressed. If no code match is found, the ERROR LED will flash.
4. The ENTER key option is now activated and the 10-second timer has
started counting down. (See Tips and Tricks)
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Tips and Tricks:
* When any new user is adding their print to the i-touch™ database, that user
should place the desired finger on the sensor properly. While centering (left to
right, and rotation) is important, the user should place the finger in a casual way
such that the positioning will line up to future scans (for Master User Authorization, or for door entry).
* Be certain that all fingerprint scans are performed with the fingerprint section
and sensor being clean of dirt dust excessive sweat or other debris, as scanning
accuracy will be reduced and less fingerprint matching will occur.
* In any case where the ERROR LED is flashing, the user does not need to wait
until it remains solidly off before continuing operation. The ERROR LED is
merely feedback, and the press of any button on the i-touch™ panel will be
treated as a valid keystroke (and will stop the LED’s flashing). Alternatively, a
fingerprint can be scanned repeatedly without waiting through the ERROR flashing.
* An i-touch™ / Autocloser™ synchronization procedure does not need to be
performed after each individual fingerprint/code addition/deletion, but instead can
be done after a batch of changes. For the changes to take place and the new
access permissions to be allowed/denied, the master must first perform i-touch™ / Autocloser™ synchronization procedure.
* When opening or closing the garage door with a fingerprint / code, once that
authorization is accepted a 10 second timer begins. The door can then be
opened or closed with only the push of the ENTER key for the duration of that
timer. Pressing the ENTER key acts just like pressing your existing garage door
opener button, and every press will reset the 10 second timer.
* Should a power outage occur, the i-touch™ will retain all its fingerprints and
codes, but the counters keeping track of expiration times of temporary
fingerprints/codes will stop . Once power resumes, all previously-programmed itouch™ functionality will also resume and any timers will resume.
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USER
ID
PERM or TEMP
FINGERPRINT
(ENTRY DATE &
USER’S NAME
DURATION)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MASTER USER:
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
USER
ID
PERM or TEMP
FINGERPRINT
(ENTRY DATE &
USER’S NAME
DURATION)
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
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#
PERM or TEMP
CODE USER/GROUP NAME
(ENTRY DATE &
& CODE
DURATION)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MASTER USER:
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
19
#
PERM or TEMP
CODE USER/GROUP NAME
(ENTRY DATE &
& CODE
DURATION)
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
What does the warranty cover? Any defect in parts and product workmanship that
arises from normal household use in accordance with the Installation Manual and
User’s Guide.
How long does the warranty last? Parts are warranted for life* and labor is warranted for 90 days from the date of purchase.
*Lifetime warranty only applies to the original owner. The product must be registered using the form at the end of this manual or the original proof of purchase must
be shown to receive warranty service.
Who gets the warranty? This warranty is limited to the consumer who originally
purchased the product.
How does the warranty service work? If the i-touch™ is defective, we will repair
or, at our option, replace it. If we repair your product, we may use new or reconditioned replacement parts. If we choose to replace your i-touch™, we may replace it
with a new or reconditioned unit of the same or similar design. During the first 90
days from the date of purchase, all parts and labor are free of charge. After the first
90 days from the date of purchase, all parts are free and a nominal diagnosis charge
will be collected for labor.
How is warranty service obtained? We suggest that you retain your original packing materials in the event you need to ship your i-touch™. Ship the unit to:
Xceltronix, Inc.
Attn: Warranty Service Dept.
1226 Exchange Drive
Richardson, TX 75081
Include your name, address, telephone number, proof of date and place of purchase,
and a description of the problem. If you contact Xceltronix, Inc. or mail the unit after
the first 90 days from the date of purchase, you will be charged a bench fee of $25.00
to repair or, at our option, replace the unit.
What does the warranty not cover? This warranty does not cover installation, de fects resulting from accidents, misuse or abuse, unauthorized repair or modification,
fire, flood, other natural disasters or acts of war.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order replacement parts visit our website at:
www.autocloser.com
Or contact us:
Xceltronix, Inc.
1226 Exchange Drive
Richardson, TX 75081
1-877-748-8366 (1-877-SHUT DOOR)
or 972-437-9393
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Please mail to: Xceltronix, Inc.
1226 Exchange Drive
Richardson, TX 75081
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