Programming Quik-Code Transmitters
Programming the Linear MVP Quik-Code
transmitter is done as follows:
1. Put the transmitter in program mode.
2. Select the button you wish to use.
3. Enter your 9-digit code.
After your code is con
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rmed, repeat the procedure
for the remaining buttons.
NOTE:
The table below has a row for each one of
the three buttons on the Quik-Code transmitter since
it is possible to set a unique code for each button.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+
0
-
Put the Transmitter in Program Mode
Step 1:
First,
press and hold the
“+”
button. The
Red LED will turn on.
Next,
while continuing to
hold the
“+”
button, press and hold the
“-”
button.
Continue to hold both buttons until the LED starts
to blink (approximately 5 seconds).
Release both
buttons while the LED is blinking.
The LED will
blink two times and then remain on to con
fi
rm you
are in programming mode.
Select the Button You Wish to Use
Step 2:
While the LED is on,
press the button you
wish to use.
The LED will blink off once and then
remain on.
Enter Your 9-Digit Code
Step 3: Enter the 9-digit code
from the table by
pressing the buttons that correspond with the entries
in the table.
Confi rm Entry
After the 9-digit code is entered, the
LED will blink
twice to con
fi
rm
a valid code and remain off.
Program Remaining Buttons
Repeat the procedure for the remaining buttons.
Express Coding
Express coding will program all 3 buttons at one time.
To use Express Code to program all the buttons at
the same time select the
“+”
button in Step 2 and
end the 9-digit code entry in Step 3 with a
“+”
. This
will code all three buttons in one programming step.
*If the LED goes out the programming mode has
timed out and you will need to start over.
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Radio Controls are prohibited from providing constant contact closure
when installed on the push button inputs of residential garage door openers
that are provided with monitored safety systems.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of
Industry Canada. 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.
WARNING