PROGRAMMING

NOTICE: If this Security® garage door opener is operated with a non-rolling code transmitter, the technical measure in the receiver of the garage door opener, which provides security against code-theft devices, will be circumvented. The owner of the copyright in the garage door opener does not authorize the purchaser or supplier of the non-rolling code transmitter to circumvent that technical measure.

Security® 3-Button Remote Control Programming (Optional)

The 300 Series remote control works only with door openers and light controls having a purple “Learn” button.

Programming instructions are described and illustrated below. The additional push buttons can also activate other garage door openers and/or light controls. (Instructions for programming light products are included with those accessories.)

Instructions are Described and Illustrated Below

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To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a moving gate or garage door:

ALWAYS keep remote controls out of reach of children. NEVER permit children to operate, or play with remote control transmitters.

Activate gate or door ONLY when it can be seen clearly, is properly adjusted, and there are no obstructions to door travel.

ALWAYS keep gate or garage door in sight until completely closed. NEVER permit anyone to cross path of moving gate or door.

Open/Close/Stop Operation

 

Your Security® remote control can be

 

programmed to operate one door using all

 

3 buttons: the large button will only open

Open

the door, the middle button will close the

Close

Stop

door and third button will stop the door’s

 

movement. You may set up this feature as follows:

 

1.Press and release the “learn” button on the motor unit. The learn indicator light will glow steadily for 30 seconds.

2.Within 30 seconds, press and hold the button on the hand-held remote.

3.Release the button when the motor unit light blinks. It has learned the code. If light bulbs are not installed, two clicks will be heard.

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1.With the door closed, press and hold the large remote push button.

2.Press and hold the Lock button on the door control.

3.Press and hold the door control push bar.

When the opener lights flash, release all buttons. Test by pressing the large (Open) button on the remote. The door should open. Press it again while the door is open and nothing should happen. Press the middle (Close ) button and the door should close. Press the third (Stop) button while the door is moving and it should stop immediately.

Remote Control Batteries

To Erase All Codes From Motor Unit Memory

To deactivate any unwanted remote, first erase all codes:

Press and the hold “learn” button on motor unit until the learn indicator light goes out (approximately 6 seconds). All previous codes are now erased. Reprogram each remote or keyless entry you wish to use.

To Control the Opener Lights

With Security® transmitters, a remote push button can be programmed to operate the opener lights without opening the door.

1.With the door closed, press and hold the remote button that you want to control the light.

2.Press and hold the Light button on the door control.

3.Press and hold the Lock button on the door control.

4.After the opener lights flash, release all buttons.

Test by pressing the remote push button. The opener lights should turn on or off but the door should not move.

To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:

NEVER allow small children near batteries.

If battery is swallowed, immediately notify doctor.

The lithium batteries should

 

produce power for up to 5 years. To

Battery

replace, pry open case with visor

positive

clip or screwdriver, as shown. Insert

side up (+)

 

batteries positive side up (+).

 

Dispose of old batteries properly.

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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