NOTICE: To comply with FCC and or Industry Canada (IC) rules, adjustment or modifications of this receiver
and/or transmitter are prohibited, except for changing the code setting or replacing the battery. THERE ARE
NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. 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.
Open existing remote to expose code switches or
obtain the switch settings from your receiver.
Match the Clicker’s DIP switches to already existing
receiver/remote DIP switches. Set extra DIP
switches in the Clicker remote to the off position.
NOTE: For Chamberlain/Sears/LiftMaster/Master
Mechanic. If the receiver/remote DIP switch has
three positions labeled “+”, “0” and “-" do not use
the “0” position (if you have a three button remote
#1 switch must be set to “-” for the large button to
work). Reprogram existing receiver and remote(s)
using “+” and “-”.
Press and hold both buttons until
LED begins to flash. When LED
flashes, release both buttons and
immediately press the button that
you want to activate the door and
release.
Your clicker is now programmed,
proceed to Step 4 or 5.
• For Chamberlain/Sears/LiftMaster/Master
Mechanic. If your garage door opener has a
Smart-Learn button, continue on to Step 4.
• For all other types continue to Step 5.
NOTE: For Genie, Stanley, Multi-Code and Linear/Moore-O-Matic.
If Programming does not work review brand and dip settings and
repeat step 3 thru 5. Also try reversing the dip switch settings
(Turn ON to OFF and OFF to ON).
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NOTE: If programming to more than one motor unit; after
successfully programming button “A”, determine the brand of the
second garage door opener. Follow the instructions pertaining to
that particular brand to program button “B”. Programming a
different code into button “B” will not affect button “A”. The codes
and brand switch settings are retained within their specific
Clicker button.
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
When the remote range is diminished, operation is intermittent,
or the LED dims, replace the battery. Memory is not lost when
the battery is removed.
NOTE: Dispose of old batteries properly.
Programming is complete, to test, press the
button selected to activate garage door.
A. Press and release
Smart-Learn button.
B. Press and hold button selected
in Step 3 for 3 seconds.
NOTE: If you have a Chamberlain, Sears, Liftmaster, Master
Mechanic or Do It motor unit/receiver with a Yellow, White or
Gray Smart-Learn button it will activate immediately upon
successful programming. If your motor unit/receiver has a
Green, Orange or Red Smart-Learn button, the light bulb will
blink signifying it has learned the Clicker remote control code.
NOTE:
• Some garage door openers use wire connectors instead of DIP
switches. If wire is present it is “ON” . If wire is absent or cut it
is “OFF”. Consult your garage door opener manual for further
information.
• If you have a unit with Yellow, White or Gray Smart-Learn
button and you do not have a remote, set the first 9 dip
switches to your choice. The remaining 10-12 should be set to
off. Proceed to Step 3.
Existing
remote
Clicker
remote
Match existing DIP
switches. Remaining
switches are off.
Step 2 - Set Clicker Dip Switches
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Step 3 - Programming the Desired
Clicker Push Button
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Step 4 - For Smart-Learn Button
Programming ONLY
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Step 5 - Programming is Complete
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NOTE: Make sure all existing remotes operate correctly before
programming.