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Using a 3-Door Programmable Garage Door Receiver to control
other electronic devices in the home

With the help of an electrician, you can use your 3-Door Programmable Receiver
to control a number of low-voltage electronic devices in your home, such as
low-power “Malibu-type” exterior lighting systems, home security systems,
certain spa heaters, and other non-AC, switch-controlled items. To control these
devices, the 3-Door Programmable Receiver’s outputs can be set to provide a
latched ground signal instead of a pulse.

How to switch the receiver output(s) from pulsed to latched

1. Repeatedly tap the button on the face of the Programmable Receiver until the

LED illuminates next to the output number that you wish to be with a latched
output.

2. Press and hold for at least 5 seconds the button on the Clifford remote

control. The LED will blink twice, then turn off to indicate that output will
provide a latched ground signal.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for any other outputs that will have a latched output.

How to switch an output from latched to pulsed:

1. Repeatedly tap the button on the face of the Programmable Receiver until the

LED illuminates next to the output you wish to use.

2. Press the button on the Clifford remote control. Release it as soon as the LED

turns off.

Remote controls and remote control batteries are available from
your local Authorized Clifford Dealer or you may call the Clifford
Customer Service Department toll-free at (8OO) 824-32O8.

© Copyright Clifford Electronics, Inc., 1995                                                                     31-014B/ACGOM/495

Summary of Contents for Garage Door Interface

Page 1: ...or transmitter When you have left they just use the code grabber to retransmit the code and activate your garage door opener Thieves have been using this same code grabbing technology to disarm car alarms So Clifford Electronics the world leader in auto security technology developed Anti CodeGrabbing ACG Clifford s ACG remote controls NEVER transmit the same code twice Each time you use your Cliff...

Page 2: ...7 If you wish to control a second or even a third garage door with the same receiver repeat steps 5 and 6 for garage door opener 2 and 3 using the two screws noted for opener 2 and 3 on the 3 Door Programmable Receiver 8 Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet and plug its connector into the bottom of the 3 Door Programmable Receiver NOTE Keep the cord away from the garage door and drive mechanism ...

Page 3: ...nstallation procedure page 1 step 2 3 If your garage door opener does not have an external receiver you must detune its built in receiver Near the garage door opener s antenna wire you will find its tuning device s You may need to remove the opener s outer housing in order to access the circuit board 4 Most receivers use tuning slugs It may be necessary to poke through a decal in order to gain acc...

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Page 5: ...or will blink once every second this indicates level 1 To transmit either channel 5 6 7 or 8 Press the LevelShift button once This shifts buttons 1 4 to level 2 channels 5 8 Then press the desired button within the next 7 seconds For instance to transmit channel 5 press the LevelShift button once then press button 1 While you transmit you ll notice that the LED indicator blinks twice pauses blinks...

Page 6: ...atile memory 3 To control a second garage door opener tap the blue button on the 3 Door Programmable Receiver until the indicator light for output 2 illuminates 4 Transmit the channel you want to use to activate garage door opener 2 Immediately release the button when the Programmable Receiver s red LED turns off Output 2 is now programmed 5 To program a third garage door opener tap the blue butto...

Page 7: ... LED illuminates next to the output number that you wish to be with a latched output 2 Press and hold for at least 5 seconds the button on the Clifford remote control The LED will blink twice then turn off to indicate that output will provide a latched ground signal 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for any other outputs that will have a latched output How to switch an output from latched to pulsed 1 Repeate...

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