GARAGE DOOR MONITOR OPERATION

When the receiver is powered up, both red and green LED’s will blink once. The receiver will display the current status of the programmed door transmitter. If no door transmitter(s) is programmed to the receiver, the green and red LED will flash simultaneously. See Learning section.

The transmitter sends a closed signal when the garage door is closed (vertical) and an open signal as the transmitter changes to open (horizontal) position.

Up to 4 door mounted transmitters will work in conjunction with one receiver.

The red LED will blink once every half-second if one or more of the programmed transmitters are not in the closed position. The green LED comes on steady only when all the programmed transmitters are in the closed position.

NOTE: The system will sometimes take a few seconds to send a signal. The transmitter updates the receiver by transmitting an open or closed signal every few minutes.

LEARNING MORE THAN ONE

 

TRANSMITTER(S)

Press

 

1. Door must be closed and the green

and Hold

LED on steadily.

the Learn

Button

2.Press and hold the learn button for 2 seconds, the receiver will enter the learn mode. The green LED will blink on and off in 1/2 second increments.

3.The additional transmitter(s) must be moved from a vertical position to a horizontal position or vice versa.

4.Both green and red LED’s will turn on for 1 second to indicate a successful learn. Upon success, the receiver immediately exits the learn mode and returns to normal operation.

5.If no signal is received within 30 seconds, the receiver will exit the learn mode and return to normal operation.

ERASING OR CLEARING THE MEMORY

1.Unplug the small plug from the AC adapter on the indoor receiver.

2.Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into a wall outlet.

3.To erase the memory of all programmed transmitters, press and hold the learn button while plugging the small plug on the AC adapter into the indoor receiver.

4.Both red and green LED’s will blink simultaneously. This also indicates that no transmitter(s) are in memory.

5.Proceed to Step 2 of Learning More Than One Transmitter to program the transmitter to the receiver.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The transmitter battery must be replaced every year to assure consistent operation. Flashing of the red and green LED’s in a special sequence normally indicates intermittent operation or a dead battery.

Loss of signal: The Transmitter sends a signal periodically to synchronize to the receiver. Should the receiver not receive the signal in approximately 20 minutes, the red and green LED’s will blink as follows. The green LED will blink once, then the red LED will blink one to four times depending upon the transmitter number. This indicates the receiver has not received the signal from this transmitter for over 20 minutes and therefore requires attention.

If replacing the battery does not rectify the issue, move the receiver into the garage for additional troubleshooting. If the monitor works flawlessly in close proximity, the transmitter(s) signal is being either blocked or interfered with in the previous location and may require placement in a room closer to the garage door(s).

Garage Door Monitor system just installed:

The receiver has an additional door transmitter or test code entered into memory during production.

The receiver’s memory must be erased or cleared and the transmitter re-trained. See instructions on erasing or clearing the memory.

The receiver is located too far away from the transmitter. Relocate the receiver closer to the transmitter.

Garage Door Monitor suddenly malfunctions after working properly

• The transmitters battery power is low. Replace the battery.

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

You can purchase additional transmitters if you have more than one garage door. The receiver will learn up to 4 transmitters and the red light will blink if any one of the garage doors is open.

ITEM

PART #

Transmitter

916LM

Indoor Receiver

2C507-2

12 Volt AC Adapter

2C508-2

Specifications:

Transmitter

 

Battery:

Lithium Type 2032. 1 year life.

Temperature:

-180F to 1400F (-250C to 600C).

Codes:

254 randomly set codes.

Receiver

 

Power Supply:

12 volt DC, 50 mA.

Temperature:

140F to 1220F (-100C to 500C).

Codes:

Learns codes of up to 4 transmitters

FOR SERVICE DIAL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER: (U.S.A.): 1-800-528-2817

NOTICE: To comply with FCC and or Industry Canada (IC) rules, adjustment or modifications of this receiver and/or transmitter are prohibited, except for changing the code setting or replacing the battery. THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.

Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

 

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