Radio Controls

F.C.C. rules prohibit adjustments to or modification of receiver and/or transmitter circuitry except for changing the code setting and replacing the transmitter battery THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.

Manufactured under 1 or more of the following U.S. patents: RE29,525; 4,037,201; 4,750,118; 4,806,930

Your garage door opener receiver and transmitter have been set at the factory to a matching code. If you want to CHANGE your code or purchase additional transmitter follow the instructions below. The code in any NEW transmitter must be set to match thecode in the original transmitter.

MATCH/CHANGE THE CODE IN TRANSMITTER(S)

PROCEDURE: With visor clip off, remove screw in the original and any new transmitter as illustrated in Figure 1. Carefully turn cases over (push button sides up). Remove case tops as shown in

Figure 2. CAUTION: Be careful not to move circuit board components.

Place transmitter circuit boards side by side as shown in Figure 3. Set code switches in ALL transmitters to matching positions ( +, -, or 0). Use a pen or screwdriver to slide the switches. If one transmitter has 8 code switches, set code switch 9 toe center (0) position in other transmitter.

Transmitter Circuit Board

Code Switches

SET RECEIVER TO MATCH TRANSMITTER(S) CODE

GARAGE DOOR OPENERSWITH RECEIVER SMART CODE BUTTONPROCEDURE:

1. Press the RECEIVER Smart Button on the back panel of the

opener as shown. The adjacent indicator light will turn ON.

TRANSMITTER

2.STAND AWAY FROM THE DOOR and press the transmitter push button. The indicator light will turn OFF and the door will move. Receiver and transmitter(s) codes now match. The opener will operate when either the wall push button or the transmitter push button is pressed.

NOTE: If the transmitter push button is not pressed within 30 seconds, the indicator light will turn OFF. In that case. begin again at Step 1.

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