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Figure 11A
Figure 11C
Installation
Warning:
Installation & Wiring Must Be in Compliance with Local Electrical and Building Codes.
Operation at other than 240V 50 Hz Will Cause Opener Malfunction and Damage.
Step. 8
Opener must be permanently wired or plugged into a grounded
3-prong receptacle wire according to local codes, within 1M of
the Power Unit.
Step. 9
Install an A19 100W Max Rough Service Bulb (available at most
hardware stores) firmly in the light socket. Light bulbs in Door
Openers are subject to vibration during normal operation, which
may shorten their life span. Fit Light Lens Cover and snap into
place
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Step. 10
Installing the Standard Wireless Wall Button
(1) Select a convenient place near an access door, 1.5m above
the floor and out of reach of children for mounting. (2) Mount the
Wireless Wall Button with screws supplied as shown in Figure
11A.
Step. 11 Programming Transmitter Codes
Programming Wireless Wall Button
Press the “Radio Set Button” on the opener as shown in figure
11B. The courtesy light will stay on for 30 seconds.
During this 30 second period, press the button on the Wireless
Wall Button, the courtesy light will flash twice this will indicate
that the receiver has accepted the code.
If the code is not accepted the courtesy light will stay on for 30
seconds, flash 4 times and then stay on for 2 1/2 minutes.
Programming Handset
Repeat above procedure to program handset code by pressing
the desired button you wish to program on a transmitter.
Adding Handsets
Up to 20 handset codes (including wireless keypad) can be
programmed into the receiver repeating the above process.
Each button on a handset has its own code and must be
programmed separately. In case of more than 20 codes are
programmed, the very first code will be replaced by the latest
code programmed.
Erase ALL Codes
To erase all transmitter codes from memory, press and hold the
“Radio Set Button” for above 5 seconds. The courtesy light will
then flash 7 times, indicating all codes have been erased from
memory.
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Figure 11B
Figure 11C
Holster
Transmitter
Visor Clip