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PART 2

NARROW BAND

 

GARAGE DOOR RECEIVER

PROGRAMMING AND USE GUIDE

The narrow band garage door

 

receiver can be programmed to activate the garage door operator upon

receiving signals from up to four uniquely-encoded transmitters.  Since the codes in the transmitters
cannot be changed or duplicated, only transmitters you have programmed can access your garage.  If a
transmitter is lost or stolen, you can quickly disable its ability to activate the garage door operator.

A.  PROGRAMMING A TRANSMITTER INTO THE NARROW BAND

 

GARAGE DOOR RECEIVER

You must program each transmitter in the receiver before it will activate your garage door operator.  You
can program up to four separate transmitters into the receiver:
1. Open the hatch door on the front of the receiver using a small screwdriver.  Inside the receiver on the

left you will see a block containing four microswitches.  The switches in the block are numbered 1
through 4, from left to right.  On the right side you will see three LEDs; a red “Valid” LED, a yellow
“Data” LED, and a red “Noise” LED.

2. Move switch 1 to the "ON" (up) position using the small screwdriver or a pen.  The red “Valid” LED

should come on and stay lit continuously.  If there is not room in the memory to accept another
transmitter, the “Valid” LED will blink. (To erase a transmitter to allow room in the memory, see the
instructions below.)

3. Press and hold the button on the transmitter you want to program.  When the “Valid” LED begins to

flash, the unique code has been learned by the receiver and you may release the button.  After a few
seconds, the “Valid” LED will extinguish.  For safety reasons, the garage door operator will not be
activated by the receiver while in the programming mode.

4. If the transmitter you just programmed filled the last space in the memory, the “Valid” LED will begin

flashing again after five seconds.  If there is room in the memory to program another transmitter, the
“Valid” LED will return to its steadily lit state.

5. If you wish to program another transmitter, wait ten seconds and then repeat steps 3 and 4.  Once you

have finished programming all of your transmitters, terminate the programming mode by moving switch
1 back to the "OFF" (down) position.  For safety reasons, there is a five second delay after you return
switch 1 to the "OFF" position before the receiver will be capable of activating the garage door
operator.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

While the transmitter button is being pressed, the yellow “Data” LED will light up indicating that the receiver
is receiving data from the transmitter.  The red “Noise” LED may lighupt at the same time; this is normal.  If
the red “Noise” LED lights up continuously and the yellow “Data” LED does not light up, then there is too
much interference for proper operation of the receiver.

B.  ERASING TRANSMITTERS FROM THE 

NARROW BAND 

GARAGE DOOR RECEIVER

If a transmitter should ever be lost or stolen, you can erase the lost or stolen transmitter from the system
and leave the other transmitters operational
1. Open the hatch door as described above and move switch 3 to the "ON" (up) position.  

Make sure that

switch 3 is the only switch that is in the “ON” position.

  The “Valid” LED will come on and stay lit.

(If the “Valid” LED begins to blink when you move switch 3 to “ON”, the receiver’s memory does not
contain any ClikCard codes.)

2. Move switch 2 to the "ON" (up) position.  When the “Valid” LED begins blinking, all of the transmitters

that had been programmed into the receiver will have been erased.

3. Move switches 2 and 3 to the "OFF" position and follow the procedures described in the section above

to reprogram the transmitters which you wish to continue to have access to your garage.

Summary of Contents for ClikCard

Page 1: ...Doc 6001238 Rev B INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ClikCard NARROW BAND RESIDENTIAL GARAGE DOOR RECEIVER ...

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Page 3: ...DETECTION 4 PART 4 FCC REQUIREMENTS 5 A RADIO FREQUENCY 5 COPYRIGHT 2000 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This document is protected by copyright and may not be copied or adapted without the prior written consent of Sentex This document contains information proprietary to Sentex and such information may not be distributed without the prior written consent of Sentex The software and firmware included in the Cli...

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Page 5: ...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 ...

Page 6: ...ovide a normally open relay contact to activate the garage door operator 1 Disconnect the power to the garage door operator 2 Disconnect any existing receivers from the operator 3 Install 24VAC 250ma transformer DO NOT PLUG THE TRANSFORMET INTO A 110VAC OUTLET YET 4 Select a location for the receiver The receiver will need to be placed so the antenna points down and needs to be as far away from an...

Page 7: ... the transmitter you just programmed filled the last space in the memory the Valid LED will begin flashing again after five seconds If there is room in the memory to program another transmitter the Valid LED will return to its steadily lit state 5 If you wish to program another transmitter wait ten seconds and then repeat steps 3 and 4 Once you have finished programming all of your transmitters te...

Page 8: ...oise Detection LEDs are located on the controller board to the left of the keypad The yellow LED is labelled DATA and the red LED is labelled NOISE When a transmitter button is pressed the yellow DATA LED should light and the red NOISE LED may also light This is normal If a transmitter button is pressed and the red NOISE LED lights but the yellow DATA LED does not light there is too much interfere...

Page 9: ...ause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which t...

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