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PART 1
INTRODUCTION AND BASICS
The ClikCard Narrow Band Residential Garage Door Receiver is designed to mount directly to any
three-terminal garage door operator. It can also be remotely installed if the operator terminal strip
is not accessible or if power is not obtainable from the operator.
PLEASE NOTE:
Throughout these instructions, the "hatch door" side of the receiver will be referred to as
the front while the side with the screw through it will be referred to as the back. All directions (such as top,
bottom, left, right) will assume you are looking at the front of the receiver with the antenna extending down
from the bottom.
A. MOUNTING THE RECEIVER TO THE OPERATOR
You may install the receiver directly to the operator if it has three-terminals and the power source
is available directly from the operator. To install a receiver in this manner, follow the instructions
below:
1. Disconnect the power to the garage door operator.
2. Install the three connector clips (included in the box with the receiver) onto the receiver's
terminals. Use the longer of the two notched ends on the clip to make this connection. If
installed correctly, the other end of the clip will extend past the back of the receiver.
3. Loosen the terminal screws on the operator and disconnect any existing receivers from the
operator. (see
IMPORTANT NOTE
below, Section B, Connecting a Remotely Mounted
Receiver to a Two-Terminal Operator).
4. Insert the other end of the clips under the screw heads on the operator. The right clip should
be connected to the "24 VOLT" terminal on the operator, the center clip should be connected to
the "RELAY" terminal and the left clip should be connected to the terminal marked "COMMON"
or "RADIO POWER".
5. If you have a wall button, wire it to the "24 VOLT" and "RELAY" terminals along with the clips
from the receiver.
6. Tighten the terminal screws on the operator until all clips are held firmly. Attach antenna using
the screw terminal at the bottom of the receiver. Make sure the antenna is in a vertical position
as far from any metal as possible. Reconnect the power to the garage door operator.
B. MOUNTING THE RECEIVER REMOTELY
Power for the receiver may or may not be directly available from the operator. If power is available,
follow the instructions for mounting the receiver labeled "REMOTELY MOUNTING THE
RECEIVER TO A THREE-TERMINAL OPERATOR". If the power is not directly available from the
operator, order a Model 1219-RRT power transformer kit or equivalent and follow the instructions
labeled "REMOTELY MOUNTING THE RECEIVER TO A TWO-TERMINAL OPERATOR".
CONNECTING A REMOTELY MOUNTED RECEIVER TO A THREE-TERMINAL OPERATOR
1. Disconnect the power to the garage door opener.
2. Mount the receiver to a joist or the ceiling by using the mounting tabs located on the top of the
receiver.
3. Disconnect any existing receivers from the operator (see
IMPORTANT NOTE
below, Section B,
Connecting a Remotely Mounted Receiver to a Two-Terminal Operator).