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FIGURE 34

***STEP 5 CONTINUED***

TRANSMITTERS

THE BATTERY:
Pry 

transmitter apart using a small coin to expose battery. The 3 Volt #CR2032 battery is 

shown.  Battery may last 4 to 5 years.  See Figure 34 

TRANSMITTER MOUNTING CHOICES:
Transmitter

 can be carried alone, attached to a key chain, attached to the visor clip or 

attached using the optional mounting plate.  See Figures 34, 35, 36
                                                            

MULTIPLE TRANSMITTERS:
Each

 transmitter has been factory programmed with different private security codes.  For 

your information there are 284 trillion different codes.  2-channel transmitters have 2 
different codes.  4-channel transmitters have 4 different codes.  Additional transmitters 
that come with the opener or are purchased separately as accessories have their own 
different codes that must be changed to match your first transmitter.

Connect 

the programming tine to both transmitters.  See Figures 36, 37, 38 and 39

 

Press

 and hold button on your present transmitter. Indicator light will illuminate. While still 

holding the 1st transmitter button, press and hold the button on the new or second 
transmitter. Code transfer will occur in approximately 2 seconds when the indicator light 
will blink and then illuminate on the new transmitter.  See Figure 39

The 315 MHz transmitters are “Home Link” compatible. Follow instructions furnished in the  
automobile owners manual for non-rolling code applications.

TRANSMITTER OPERATION:
Press

 button until garage door begins to move. The indicator light on the transmitter will 

illuminate.  Press button at any time during travel to stop the garage door. 

FIGURE 35

FIGURE 36

FIGURE 37

SNAP VISOR CLIP INTO SOCKET

FIGURE 38

FIGURE 39

FCC Certified: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. 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. 

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

MINI
TRANSMITTER

    PRESENT
TRANSMITTER

NEW OR SECOND
  TRANSMITTER

    PRESENT
TRANSMITTER

NEW OR SECOND
  TRANSMITTER

INDICATOR
LIGHT

MARTIN

MARTIN

MARTIN

MARTIN

    PRESENT
TRANSMITTER

NEW OR SECOND
  TRANSMITTER

INDICATOR
LIGHT

MAR

TIN

COIN

VISOR CLIP COVER
(REMOVE SMALL 
COVER TO EXPOSE 
VISOR CLIP SOCKET)

VISOR CLIP SOCKET

PROGRAMMING
TINE

MINI TRANSMITTER
BACK

BATTERY
(#CR2032)

MINI TRANSMITTER
FRONT

CIRCUIT BOARD

3 BUTTON MICRO 
TRANSMITTER
(OPTIONAL)

4 BUTTON MINI 
TRANSMITTER
(OPTIONAL)

M

RT

N

A

I

SCREW

MOUNTING PLATE 
POCKET (OPTIONAL) MAY BE 
USED AS A WALL CONTROL ETC.

MINI
TRANSMITTER

PROGRAMMING
TINE

PROGRAMMING
TINE

PROGRAMMING
TINE

MARTIN

TRANSMITTER

COPYRIGHT © 2008 MARTIN DOOR

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Summary of Contents for DC4600

Page 1: ...tion manual features Low Risk Martin Finger Shield Garage Doors See page 7 for IMPORTANT INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MARTIN RESIDENTIAL TORSION DRIVE OPENER R E M G R I I S F T D E E...

Page 2: ...to 9b and Step 2 Emergency Release Lever with Bracket Bowden Cable with Cable Post and D Shackle Screw Hook with Lock Nut Chain Extension Package Control Box Assembly See Figures 10a 10b and Step 3 C...

Page 3: ...T MOTOR COVER BACK MOT R O VER CO MOTOR PULLEY ANTI TORQUE ARM SPACER HEX HEAD BOLT BACK MOTOR COVER SMALL CLIPS BACK PLATE DRIVE BELT TENSIONING PLATE DRIVE BELT TORSION SHAFT PULLEY MOTOR COVER SCRE...

Page 4: ...G BOWDEN CABLE HAS SLACK HIGH LIFT OR VERTICAL LIFT TRACK LAG SCREWS EMERGENCY RELEASE LEVER SCREW HOOK ON D SHACKLE EMERGENCY RELEASE LEVER SCREW HOOK ON EXTENSION CHAIN REVERSE ANGLE SHIELD LOCK NUT...

Page 5: ...V RLY GND Red G r e n e h t W i e B lu e AUTO MOTOR POLARITY STOP BUTTON O RIDE SAFETY MODE 1 The open limit is set automatically as the garage door reaches opened position allowed by the cable drums...

Page 6: ...A qualified electrician should install a grounded electrical outlet within 5 1520 of the Control Box Assembly location according to local codes See Figure 1 Make sure the garage door is properly balan...

Page 7: ...in sight of door at min height of 5 1520 so small children cannot reach it and away from all moving parts of door Emergency release lever should be installed and adjusted to about 6 1830 above the flo...

Page 8: ...back plate of the motor assembly with the 10mm hex head bolt and 1 2 13 spacer Fasten the 10mm hex head bolt and 1 2 13 spacer through the back motor cover into the back plate of the motor assembly S...

Page 9: ...tening the drive belt on the motor and torsion shaft pulley The garage door opener will not function without proper drive belt tension The computer cannot learn if drive belt slips Pushing the emergen...

Page 10: ...r other means See Figures 23 24 Temporarily fasten the control box lid to the left or right side above or below the control box to prevent it from hanging by the push button wires during the setup pro...

Page 11: ...lt Photo eye Off On for photo eyes etc Sw4 Auto Close Off N A in North America Sw5 Inter Lock Over Ride On Off for inter lock lock out switch Sw6 Lighting Mode Off On eliminates light delay timer Sw7...

Page 12: ...a calibration reset with the door closed Calibration Reset Press and hold reset button Press and hold program button Release reset button Wait and observe that the L E D 1ACK blinks Release Program B...

Page 13: ...utton Antenna The 315 MHZ receiver antenna wire on the radio receiver is about 13 340 long and can have multiple arrangements for the best distance In a normal installation the distance from the trans...

Page 14: ...ible Follow instructions furnished in the automobile owners manual for non rolling code applications TRANSMITTER OPERATION Press button until garage door begins to move The indicator light on the tran...

Page 15: ...1 2 38 high object or a 2X4 laid flat on the floor under the door When the closing door contacts the object it should stop reverse and automatically return to the open position See Figure 44 If the do...

Page 16: ...or increases the risk of severe injury or death Call a trained Martin Door Dealer to repair lift cables spring assemblies and other hardware TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH READ AND FOLLO...

Page 17: ...t in the external circuit DIP switch No 1 should be set to ON which is the position marked RES for resistive If the safety circuit is interrupted while the door is operating with the auto close DIP sw...

Page 18: ...but now doesn t increase the closing force and or reduce the sensitivity After adjustment Is completed repeat the tests See STEP 4 and 6 Maybe springs are wound too tight Tighten drive belt Call a Ma...

Page 19: ...Door Height 15 4600 Height W idth Depth Pow er 5 0 130 beyond the lock on side bearing bracket Drive V Belt Approximate W eight Plus Packaging Automatic Standard in the down run cycle Model For option...

Page 20: ...e open section joints inside and outside Exposed holes in tracks larger than 1 4 7 Exposed track brackets fastening vertical tracks to jambs Exposed outside lift cables Exposed rollers moving in verti...

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