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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS 

14

Remote Control Radio System 

 

As your transmitter is pre-coded at the factory with 
three of over 19,000 unique codes.  As such, it is 
possible to control a single operator or a group of 
operators at one location or at multiple locations.  The 
transmitter may be mounted on a visor using the metal 
visor clip (included) or attached to a key-chain with 
the built-in attachment.  Your Remote Control Radio 
System transmitter is compatible with the 
HomeLink® systems. 

 

Resetting the Transmitter Code 

 

Each button of the transmitter is pre-coded at the 
factory to one of over 19,000 unique codes. Follow 
the instructions below to set your own code or to code 
multiple buttons or transmitters to the same code.  
You can record your code(s) on the back page of the 
manual. If recoding is not desired, skip to 
“Programming the Radio Receiver in the Power Head 
Unit” on the next page. 

 

The transmitter codes are set using the three operation 
buttons (+, O, and -) on the front of the transmitter.  
There are three steps to set the code:  

1

- The 

transmitter is placed in program mode;  

2

- the desired 

button is selected; and 

3

- the code is entered.  Any 

one of the buttons or all three buttons may be coded 
by the sequence outlined below. Also see Express 
Coding under “Special Notes” at the end of this 
section. 

 

STEP 1:  

First, 

press and hold the “+” button

.  

The RED LED will turn on.

  

Next, while continuing to 
hole the “+” button,  

press 

and hold the “-” button

.  

Continue to hold both the 
“+” and “-” buttons until 

the LED starts to blink (approximately 5 seconds).  
When the 

LED starts to blink IMMEDIATELY 

release both 

the “+” and “-” buttons.  The 

LED

 will 

blink

  

two times 

and then remain on  to confirm 

programming mode. 

 

STEP 2:   

While the LED is 

on, 

 

press and release the 

button 

you wish 

to code

.  The 

LED will blink  once and then 
remain on. 

 

STEP 3:   

Using the 

operation buttons on the 
front of the transmitter, 
enter a  9-digit random code

.  

Every time a button is pressed 
the LED will turn off and on.

  

After the 9-digit code is 
entered, the 

LED will blink twice to confirm 

a valid code 

and remain off. 

 
 

 

 

Step 1 

 

 

Step 2 

 

 

Step 3 

SPECIAL NOTE - EXPRESS CODING

 

 

• 

Allows you to code all three buttons with a 
single coding process, follow Steps 1, 2, & 3 
(previous) except: 

• 

Select the “+” button in Step 2 

• 

End the entered code in Step 3 with the ninth 

  (last) position as 

a “+” button 
entry 

 

ALL THREE 
TRANSMITTER 
BUTTONS ARE 
NOW CODED. 

 

 

Express Coding 

                       

 

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  A SECURE AREA.

 

HomeLink® is a registered trade 
mark of Johnson Controls, Inc. 

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of 
Industry Canada.  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. 

FOR MULTIPLE OPERATOR 

INSTALLATIONS 

 

First code all transmitters using 

EXPRESS 

CODING 

(see above for directions) 

Then use a single transmitter to teach the 

operators the transmitter code

 

Summary of Contents for SUPER BELT MVP-SB

Page 1: ...ndicates a MECHANICAL hazard of INJURY OR DEATH Gives instructions to avoid the hazard Operation and Adjustment Instructions 12 Basic Operating Parameters 12 Door Arm Connection 13 Programming The Rad...

Page 2: ...manual operation of the door when desired as in the event of a power failure The trolley release can be set to lock out automatic reconnection if desired Page19 Automatic Reconnection Once power is re...

Page 3: ...FINISH PHOTOSYSTEM WARNING SPRINGS PULLEYS CABLES AND MOUNTING HARDWARE USED TO BALANCE YOUR GARAGE DOOR ARE UNDER EXTREME TENSION AT ALL TIMES AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH IF DISTURBED DO NO...

Page 4: ...TORMOREABOVETHEFLOOR MOUNT THEEMERGENCYRELEASE6FTABOVETHE FLOOR REINFORCELIGHTWEIGHTFIBERGLASS ALUMINUMANDSTEELDOORTOPSECTIONS TOAVOIDDAMAGEANDTOINSUREPROPER OPERATIONOFTHESAFETYREVERSE SYSTEM CONTACT...

Page 5: ...oward the Door Front Idler see Illustration B Lock the Trolley Outer Half onto the Inner Half STEP 4 Remove and discard the tape used to keep the belt looped at the one end on the rail assembly during...

Page 6: ...mper into its mounting hole on the Tee Rail see Illustration E for location Secure the Bumper to the bottom of the Tee Rail using one 5 16 18 x 1 hex head bolt and one 5 16 18 washered nut supplied Ti...

Page 7: ...not rub on the Tee Rail and that you have allowed the proper clearances before proceeding STEP 4 MountPower HeadtoCeiling Since there is such variety in ceiling structures all the mounting possibiliti...

Page 8: ...e rubber jacket of the Line Cord and wire in permanently employing proper wiring practices Discard Strain Relief It is not used with permanent wiring Step 10 Install a Rough Service lamp bulb 75 Watt...

Page 9: ...mount the unit using appropriate screws STEP 3 Run the wire from the control to the operator supporting it at 18 intervals with suitable staples Leave a sufficient length to make the necessary connect...

Page 10: ...ted to the jamb with a 1 flat head nail provided using the small hole above the slot Using two 5 16 X 1 1 2 lag screws provided permanently mount the L bracket to both door jambs STEP 3 Connect the Ph...

Page 11: ...PEOPLE AND OBJECTS AWAY FROM THE DOOR AREA UNTIL THE DOOR IS COMPLETELY CLOSED NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING DOOR NEVER GO UNDER A STOPPED PARTIALLY OPEN DOOR TEST THE DOOR OPENER MONTHLY...

Page 12: ...will then automatically turn off At this time before connecting the door arm activate the door operator through 2 cycles of operation to verify proper limit function The trolley should stop at a mini...

Page 13: ...Align connecting hole in the door arm to middle hole in the door bracket insert 3 8 diameter bolt and tighten locking nut allowing for free pivot of the arm Note Do not overtighten locking nut as thi...

Page 14: ...tton Continue to hold both the and buttons until the LED starts to blink approximately 5 seconds When the LED starts to blink IMMEDIATELY release both the and buttons The LED will blink two times and...

Page 15: ...location of the transmitter and receiver antenna will affect distance If the opener doesn t activate check if the power head unit has been programmed to accept the transmitter signal The red LED on t...

Page 16: ...a stiff cardboard carton placed in the door s downward path to indicate the force the Opener is exerting If the force adjustment screws are properly set the door should stop if opening and reverse if...

Page 17: ...up Used to start the door upward This button will also stop and reverse a door that is closing The button has no effect on a door that is opening The function of this pushbutton is automatically disa...

Page 18: ...om all of these devices are locked out by the operator Such devices will continue to work until the door is fully closed allowing you to set the switch when leaving on vacation for example leave the g...

Page 19: ...ON RED LED GREEN LED Normal Operation OFF OFF Learn Mode ON OFF Memory Full ON FOR 25 SEC AUTO OFF OFF Decode RF Signal SHORT FAST BLINK OFF Shorted Push Button or Wire to Button OFF ON Photobeam Obst...

Page 20: ...ithin the warranty period which upon receipt by Linear are confirmed to be defective and covered by this limited warranty will be repaired or replaced at Linear s sole option at no cost and returned p...

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