Programming Transmitter to Power Head Unit

Note: Do not press any button on the Transmitter until instructed.

1.Press the PROGRAM Switch button located on the garage door power head unit once. The red PROGRAM STATUS light on the motor power head unit and overhead lamp will turn on and remain lit for one minute, indicating that it is ready to learn the Transmitter.

2.Press the button on the Transmitter you wish to use to operate the door. (NOTE: For the 2 button transmitter this must be the same button that was used in “Changing the Transmitter Code” )The PROGRAM STATUS light on the power head will turn on and off three times indicating a successful learn.

3.Press the same button on the Transmitter once more to confirm operation. The opener will turn on and move the door.

At this point you will be able to activate the opener.

Battery: If the LED (light) on Transmitter does not turn on when a button is pressed, repeat “changing the transmitter code”

operation. If LED fails to light replace battery. To change battery, insert a coin in the coin slot and twist coin to access battery compartment. Some transmitters use two CR2016 or equivalent batteries while others use a single MN21 or equivalent battery. Snap case together after replacing.

Step 23a: Two Button Transmitter Security Code Change and Programming

Available only for 303/372 MHz combo models.

Note: The following steps describe the process to change the Transmitter security code and to program the Transmitter.

IMPORTANT: You MUST change the Transmitter security code prior to programming the device to the power head unit.

WARNING: During programming the garage door may operate. Keep people and objects clear of the moving door to prevent door damage or possible personal injury.

Changing the Transmitter Code

1.Press and hold the button on the transmitter that you want to change (left button or right button). The GREEN LED (light) will flash once and then turn off.

2.Continue to hold the button until the GREEN LED begins to flash (approx. 10 seconds).

3.When the GREEN LED flashes, immediately release the button and then immediately press and hold the same button again. The GREEN LED will now come on steady.

4.Continue to hold the button until the GREEN LED begins to flash (approx. 5 seconds).

5.When the GREEN LED flashes, immediately release the button.

6.The code for this button has now been changed to a new randomly generated code. Do not press the button again until instructed in “Programming Transmitter to Motor Head Power Unit”.

7.You must now re-program this transmitter to the motor head unit. See “Programming Transmitter to Motor Head Unit” above.

Note: After the transmitter is programmed, see “Programming Transmitter to Power Head Unit” above. After completing “Programming Transmitter to Power Head Unit” proceed to step 24.

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