AutoPage RS-727LCD User Manual

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TRANSMITTERS

The RS727 comes with two transmitters. The XT72LCD is a 2-way transmitter and
receiver, also referred to as a transceiver. The XT-65 is a mini-size 1-way transmitter.
Both operate on the AM band with a code-rolling feature that will prevent any illegal use
of a code-grabber attempting to record and steal the codes of your transmitter.

CHANGING THE BATTERY IN YOUR TRANSMITTERS


XT72LCD:
This transmitter uses a standard 1.5-volt AAA battery. Information on
changing the battery can be found on page 5 of this manual.

XT-65:

This transmitter uses one (1) 3-volt lithium ion battery (#CR2032) that is placed

with the (+) side facing upward. To replace the battery, you will need to use a small flat
blade screwdriver and a small Philips screwdriver. Remove the small Philips head
screw. Then locate the small notch on the lower right side of the transmitter case next to
the key ring. Using the flat blade screwdriver, carefully pry the top case from the bottom
case. It should snap apart after breaking the seal. Before removing the battery note
the direction of the positive (+) terminal. Place the new battery in exactly the same
manner, being careful not to bend or damage the contact terminal. Snap the cases back
together and then test the transmitter to insure it arms and disarms the alarm. Reinstall
the Philips screw to finalize the battery replacement.


XT-65 Extended Range Sliding Cover remote


CR2032 3-Volt Battery





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