My transmitter won’t program into the receiver
Please check the instruction manual again to make sure you understand the program procedure.
Transmitter Checks
Check the receiver battery is fitted the correct way around. The postive terminal is fitted pointing towards the transmitter jack plug.
Check that you are using the correct batteries in the transmitters, they should be type GP11A.
Check that the transmitter battery isn't flat, it should be 5.5 volts or more on a test meter.
Receiver Checks
Check that the receiver battery isn't flat, it should be 1.4 volts or more on a test meter.
Check that the receiver comes on with LEDs (lights) flashing from left to right. If it does not please contact your stockist or ATT direct. Additionally, please read our warranty section.
Check that the receiver will enter program mode with all leds (lights) lit up and first LED (light) flashing. If it does not please contact your stockist or ATT direct. Additionally, please read our warranty section.
If all the transmitter & receiver checks are performed and your tranmitter still won't program, please contact your stockist or ATT direct. Additionally, please read our warranty section.
My Receiver is beeping and flashing all the leds every minute
The receiver batteries are flat and require replacing
My receiver won’t follow the alarm for a run; it only emits a single beep then pauses then beeps
This could be due to the following reasons:
(1)The receiver battery is very low, reducing the Receiver’s volume will cure the problem temporarily but you need to replace the battery. During this time your receiver will still alert you to alarm activity.
(2)You are almost out of range of the transmitters.