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MCHITCH Presents the
FLASH2PASS SYSTEM
You know your garage door remote. Maybe it’s clipped to your belt, or in your purse or your jacket pocket, or in your saddlebag, or in the tour pak, or stashed away in the console. Maybe it just drove away in the other car. You know what the battery looks like, too, you replace it every year or so. It’s a nine-volt, or is it two AA’s? You better check before you buy new ones… You might even worry about somebody swiping it and using it to get into your house. F2P Technologies solved these problems by electronically integrating the activation of your garage door opener remote into the high beam switch of your turn signal lever. The Transmitter is a radio frequency device that is mounted under the hood of the car. It is relatively small, approximately 2” x 2” x ¾” and is attached under the hood or under your fairing or in the headlight bucket with either the enclosed screws, or the plastic zip tie. The wires are attached with Posi-Tap™ connectors to the headlight high beam positive wire and to the ground wire. The Flash2Pass™ transmitter is non-polarized so you can attach either wire to the headlight wires. The Flash2Pass™ receiver is designed to replace the pushbutton inside your garage. If you have additional functions on your pushbutton that you would like to keep, the receiver can be installed next to your original pushbutton and “piggybacked” to it. The Flash2Pass™ transmitter and receiver are packaged as a set that is pre-programmed at the factory, or they are available individually. For instance, if you had a two-car garage with one large door for both bays, you would buy one set and an additional transmitter. The additional transmitter would be installed in the second vehicle and the receiver programmed to accept it. Say you had a vacation home with a garage door opener. You could get an additional Flash2Pass™ receiver for it and then program your car to it. That way, you wouldn’t have to remember to bring the remote with you. It will always be at your fingertips…both at home and on vacation. Now, if you live in a gated community and the community installed the F2P Integrated Control Access System, you would be able to access the community gate, and your individual garage. We call this the “gate to garage” concept. Also if you worked in a place that had some sort of parking control and the F2P ICAS were in place, you again could use your Flash2Pass™ transmitter to gain access, assuming you were authorized and/or programmed into the receiver. If you live outside of the 48
Continental States
102100 - Flash2Pass™
System $79.95
102200 - Flash2Pass™
Separate Transmitter $34.95
102300 - Flash2Pass™
Separate Receiver $54.95
$9.95
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