signal to the operator from the receiver no matter how long the user holds the
transmitter’s button.
3. Use your voltmeter to identify on the
opener terminal strip
which terminals have
power. If your opener uses DC power hook the red wire to the positive and the
black wire to the negative. If your opener uses AC power the red and black wires
can be used in either order.
4. Use the spare wire to create a connection between the 2
nd
and 3
rd
terminal, if this
connection opens or closes the garage door you have found your common and
normally open terminals. If this does not open the garage door than move to the
3
rd
and 4
th
terminal and connect them with the spare wire.
5. Once you find the combination that opens and closes the door you have located
the COMMON and N/O terminals. (Many ties the COMMON terminal is the
same as one of the power terminals) Attach the white wire to the first terminal in
the set. (First meaning in a combination of 3
rd
and 4
th
terminal the first terminal in
the set is the 3
rd
terminal) Attach the yellow wire to the second terminal in the set.
Coding Instructions
1. To program a transmitter to the first channel, Press SW1 and hold it while
pressing the transmitter button. When the LED light flashes at a steady rate then
release both buttons. This code will be stored in memory that is retained when
power is turned off.
2. Program the others using the same method.
3. To program more than one transmitter to the same channel, set all nine
dipswitches the same as the one that has already been learned. The ninth dip
switch on dual and triple transmitters are the buttons. Be sure to use the same
button that corresponds with the button or ninth dipswitch of the original
transmitter.