NOTICE: To comply with FCC and or Industry Canada (IC) rules, adjustment or modifications of
this receiver and/or remote control 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.
© 2006 The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
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NOTE: Each push button on the remote control can activate one
or more remote control devices, including any 19,683 code
garage door opener. Remove remote control from wall mount.
Follow code setting/changing instructions below before installing
wall mount case.
RECEIVER
Locate the receiver code switch block.
REMOTE CONTROL
Decide which of the remote control push buttons you want to use
to operate the receiver. The push button with the battery test light
indicator is the top button.
1. Remove the remote control cover screw. Carefully turn the
case over (push button side up).
2. Remove the case top.
NOTE: Be careful not to move the circuit board components.
SETTING/CHANGING THE CODE
1. Use a pen or screwdriver to slide one or more of the remote
control code switches to a plus ( + ), center (0) or minus ( - )
position.
2. Set receiver code switch #1 to match the remote control push
button you want to use with that receiver ( +, 0 or - ). Refer
to illustration.
3. Hold remote control circuit board alongside receiver. Beginning
with RECEIVER code switch #2, match position of each
remote control switch.
4. If you have additional receivers, match the code settings of the
remote control (2 through 9) and slide receiver code switch #1
to the position which matches an unused push button.
NOTE: For receivers with less code switches than remote control,
set excess remote control switches to the center (0) position.
NOTE: Code switches 2 through 9 on all receivers operated by
this remote control must match switches 2 through 9 in remote
control.
CAUTION: If you press more than one push button at the same
time, remote control will not operate.
INSTALL WALL MOUNT
Remote control range will vary depending on your house
construction. Metal lath, foil-backed insulation or aluminum siding
will reduce range. Before permanently installing wall mount on an
interior wall, test the remote control operation at various locations
within your home for convenience and range. If any push button
will be used to operate a garage door opener, choose a location
out of reach of children.
1. Position wall mount and mark both fastening locations.
2. Plastic anchors are provided, if required for your installation.
Drill 3/16" holes and insert the anchors. Use a hammer to
“flush-up” anchor heads to wall.
3. Use #6x1" screws provided. Tighten securely.
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
A9 volt battery should produce power for at least one year. As
long as there is adequate power, battery test light will glow when
push button is pressed. When the light does not come on, replace
battery. If transmission range lessens, check battery light.
TO CHANGE BATTERY
Remove visor clip and connecting screw in remote control case.
Set aside top of case and discard old battery. Snap connector
onto new battery. Replace the top of case and the connecting
screw. Replace visor clip.
3/16" Dia. Hole