D:AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT

Setting The Coding Switches: When setting the Coding Switches THE FACTORY PRE-SET CODES MUST BE CHANGED TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED OPERATION. Transmitter and Receiver codes must be set IDENTICALLY. If just one Code Switch is mismatched, the Radio Controls will not function.

NOTE: For security reasons, it is advisable NOT to set all the switches in the same position.

Mounting The Receiver: After setting the Coding Switches, mount the Receiver on the rear panel of the Opener by connecting it to Terminals 1, 2 and 3. A small Plastic Pin is provided to secure the other end of the Receiver to the panel. For proper operation, the Antenna Wire should be POINTED STRAIGHT DOWN toward the floor.

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After installing

the

Radio

Controls, check their operation

 

 

by moving

approximately 35

 

FT away from the garage door

 

and

pressing

the

Transmitter

PLASTIC

Button.

Operation

at

this

distance should be reliable.

PIN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If

the

Transmitter

doesn't

 

activate

door

operation,

check

POINT ANTENNA

that all Coding Switches are set

STRAIGHT DOWN

identically.

If the

operational

 

distance

is

inadequate,

try

moving the position of the Transmitter in the car. If the distance is still inadequate, try bending the Antenna Wire to a different angle. If the distance is still inadequate,

replace the Battery with a standard 9-Volt

 

“transistor radio” Battery (NEDA 1604). The

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Battery is located in the front compartment next to

 

the Coding Switches.

 

The Transmitter may be hand held if desired by

 

removing the Visor Clip from the rear of the Case

 

as illustrated. Place your finger in the loop at the

 

top of the visor, and your thumb on the top edge

 

of the Transmitter. Push down with your thumb

 

and pull up with your finger. The clip will release

 

and pull out easily.

 

CODING BLOCK: Transmitter and Receiver Coding Switches are contained in identical Coding Blocks, consisting of nine small switches, labeled 1 - 9, each of which can be set in any of three positions, labeled +, 0, -

WARNING

TO PREVENT THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, DAMAGE TO DOOR OR PROPERTY, ONLY OPERATE DOOR CONTROLS WHEN DOOR IS IN CLEAR VIEW. KEEP REMOTE CONTROL AWAY FROM CHILDREN IN SECURE AREA.

INSTALLATION OF THE SUPER STATION

The Super Station (Deluxe Wall Pushbutton Station) is an optional accessory designed to work with any 6000 Series Operator. Connection to any other operator may damage the operator and/or the Super Station. Only connect one operator to each Super Station. Do not connect more than one Super Station to an Operator.

STEP 1: After determining a suitable location, usually near the access door and at least 5 feet above the floor to prevent use by children, use the Super Station as a guide to mark the mounting holes. Drill holes for drywall anchors or screws. NOTE: Do not mount directly to masonry walls. Use backer board. The Super Station is also designed to be mounted directly to a standard single electrical box.

STEP 2: A length of 2-conductor, #22 gauge wire is required to connect the Super Station to the garage door operator. Strip approximately 6” of the wire jacket from one end and 1/2” of insulation from each wire. Carefully connect one wire to each of the two terminals indicated, noting which color is connected to which terminal. Tighten screws, being careful that no wires are allowed to touch any other terminal or any other conductive part of the circuit board. Do not overtighten the terminal screws.

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Allstar Products Group J6500, 6000, 6500-P owner manual Installation of the Super Station