Lift-Master 530LM User Manual

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Model 530-1LM Code-Guard™
RED WHT BLK
UP
Force
TP1
L3
DOWN Force
YEL
1+
0
-
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L3
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L3
1984-1990
1000 Series
RED WHT BLK
UP
Force
TP1
L3
DOWN Force
YEL
1+
0
-
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L3
RED WHT BLK
UP
Force
TP1
R44
DOWN Force
YEL
R44
Cut
L3
1984-1990
1000 Series
1990-1992
1100 Series
Cut
R44
RED WHT BLK
UP
Force
TP1
L3
DOWN Force
YEL
1+
0
-
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L3
RED WHT BLK
UP
Force
TP1
R44
R5
DOWN Force
YEL
R44
R5
RED WHT BLK
UP
Force
TP1
DOWN
Force
YEL
Cut
L3
1984-1990
1000 Series
1990-1992
1100 Series
1992
1100-4, 1200
Series
Cut
R44
Cut
R5
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Universal Radio Control
OWNERS MANUAL
Some states prohibit the service or repair of garage door openers
NOTICE TO U. S. CONSUMERS:
whch cannot be made to comply with the safety standards contained in UL 325 (1988 revision). In order to comply with both the letter and the spirit of these laws, this universal radio control should not be used with any Lift-Master®, Chamberlain®, or Sears Craftsman®garage door opener manufactured prior to April 1, 1982. To find out if your Chamberlain-made garage door opener was manufactured prior to or after April 1, 1982, please call 1-800-528­9131 before installing this universal radio control.
Transformer Model 85 may be required if your garage door opener is a brand other than Lift-Master, Chamberlain or Sears.
NOTE: Model 530-1LM is factory pre-set with matching receiver and remote control codes. For maximum security, erase and reprogram the receiver after installation (see page 2). If you purchase additional remote controls, the receiver must be programmed to match the new remote control code (up to seven Code-Guard™ remotes).
For maximum security and range, you must disable the existing radio on your opener, otherwise it could still activate your opener:
• If there is an external receiver, disconnect power to it.
• If it is an integrated receiver, either clip off the component that feeds power to the receiver (for Lift­Master, Sears and Chamberlain openers, see Figure 1)
or
remove the tuning slug and antenna from the receiver
section.
• If you have a Lift-Master, Sears or Chamberlain opener with a “SMART” receiver, erase the old codes by holding down the Smart button for 6 seconds until the indicator light turns off.
• If you have code switches, reset them to a random code and deactivate the receiver by removing the tuning slug and antenna.
The receiver may be installed in one of two ways:
1. Mounted directly on the door opener with clips provided
as shown on page one.
2. Attached to an inside wall of the garage with connecting
bell wire (not supplied) as shown on page two.
When installing two or more receivers in a garage, position them at least 10 feet apart to prevent electronic interference.

MOUNTING ON RESIDENTIAL OPENERS

Fully extend antenna wire below bottom of case as shown in Figure 2.
Use a 2 wire connection only. Attach mounting clips to receiver terminals 1 and 2, and to the opener terminals used for push button controls. Plug the transformer into the receiver as shown, and into a 120 Volt outlet.
Page two contains wall mounting instructions and service information as well as code setting instructions.
To comply with FCC/IC rules, adjustment or modification of receiver and/or transmitter is prohibited, except for changing the code setting and replacing the transmitter battery. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
WARNING
Disconnect power to the garage door opener before installing the receiver.
Children operating or playing with a garage door opener can injure themselves and others.
could close and cause serious injury or death.
allow children to operate the push buttons or the remote control transmitters.
Install the receiver (and any additional push buttons) out of the reach of children and away from all moving parts of the door and door hardware, but
garage door is visible. A moving garage door could injure someone under it.
Activate the opener only when the door is properly adjusted, you can see it clearly, and there are no obstructions to door travel.
Figure 1
OPENER
To Outlet
Model 85
Transformer
Figure 2
Receiver
Terminals
Flange
TERMINALS
Mounting
Antenna Wire Fully Extended
The garage door
Radio Power
Clip #3
where the
Push Button
Common
Mounting
Clip #2
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Do not
Mounting
Clip #1
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