D: CONTROL AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
Recheck the antenna wire on the power head unit, for
proper operation the antenna wire should be
POINTED STRAIGHT DOWN
toward the floor for
most situations.
Installing the Transmitter
The transmitter is supplied with a metal clip which
may be used to attach the unit to a sun visor. If the
clip is used, slide it
into the recess
provided on the
back of the
transmitter case
until the snaps on
the case fit around
the clip. If the
transmitter is
installed in a pocket in your car, follow all the
manufacturer’s instructions. Improper installation
may cause intermittent transmitter operation which
can result in unexpected door operations.
Battery Replacement
Your Quik-Code transmitter is provided with two factory
installed 3-volt batteries which should be replaced after
two years of normal use. The transmitter code is retained
in permanent memory and will not be lost during battery
replacement. To replace the batteries, remove the back of
the case using a quarter or your thumb. Carefully slip the
batteries out of the holders and replace with fresh CR2032
3-volt batteries. The “+” on the batteries must point away
from the circuit board. Replace the back of the cover and
resume normal use.
Radio Operational Check -
After programming your transmitter and the receiver
power head unit, check the operation of your radio controls
by moving approximately 45 feet back from the garage
door, then press the appropriate transmitter button that has
been programmed for that door. The red LED light will
illuminate on the front face of the transmitter. This is your
indication that a signal has been generated and sent out by
the transmitter (provided a valid programming sequence
has been done with the transmitter). Operation at this
distance should be reliable. However, environmental
conditions and the 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 the rear panel of the power
head unit will blink two times rapidly if it has accepted
a valid transmitter signal. If the LED light does not
blink reprogram the power head unit to accept the
transmitter signal by following the instructions above
making sure you erase any previously learned
signal (see above).
•
If the distance is inadequate check the transmitter
battery and replace if necessary and/or check the
position of the power head unit antenna (see
above).
•
To maximize the operating distance move the
transmitter to different locations in the car until a
satisfactory distance is achieved. Vanity mirrors on
sun visors will affect performance.
TEACHING THE OPERATOR THE TRANSMITTER CODE
Press Learn Enable button on the opener back panel
Red LED and work light on the operator will turn ON
(Note: Your radio system will learn
8 different
transmitter
codes. If red LED stays on and the work light blinks press
and hold Program Button for 5 seconds to clear memory
and start over)
Transmit desired pushbutton - red LED
AND
work light
will turn off (ensure work light
AND
LED turn off - If LED
remains on when you transmit a code press and hold Program
Button for 5 seconds to clear memory and start over)
Opener has been programmed - next transmission will operate the door.
FOR MULTIPLE OPERATOR
INSTALLATIONS
First code all transmitters using
EXPRESS
CODING
(see page previous for directions).
Then use a single transmitter to teach the
operators the transmitter code
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.
Red LED
Light
Green LED
Light
1
0
2
3
4
Point Antenna
Straight Down
Learn Enable
Button
12