Chamberlain Group The 1662 Remote Control Transmitter User Manual 114A2504 Clicker
Chamberlain Group Inc, The Remote Control Transmitter 114A2504 Clicker
Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3
CLICKER Model No. CLT 1 Universal Garage Door Opener Remote Control ➡ Motor Unit & Receiver – LIGHT SMART-LEARN BUTTON Determine the BRAND of the existing garage door opener or handheld remote controls. If all remote controls are lost, the BRAND is located on the ceiling mounted motor unit or on the receiver near the flexible wire antenna. Proceed to the SECTION indicated on the BRAND chart below. Note: If programming to more than one opener, after programming button “A” refer to brand chart, and follow the instructions pertaining to the brand you wish to program into button “B”. When the remotes 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. LED ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ UP Position is ON DOWN Position is OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 Note: Use pen or small screwdriver to move dip switches. Button A Button B Brand Switch Dip Switch TYPE SECTION I SECTION II SECTION III - KG ON LINEAR/MOORE-O-MATIC OFF ON OFF OFF Step 1 GREEN SMART-LEARN BUTTON ON ON OFF OFF ➡ Existing Remote ➡ ON ON ON OFF ➡ Clicker Remote Existing Remote ➡ Match ➡ Match existing codes. Set extra switches off. ORANGE/RED SMART-LEARN BUTTON Clicker Remote OFF ON ON OFF ➡ release both buttons. Step 5 - Press the button you wish to operate the opener (your choice). Step 6 - Programming is complete, to test, press the button selected to activate garage door. ➡ SECTION III - Genie - 9 Code Switch, Genie - 12 Code Switch ➡ Remote push button Step 1 KG Use this button GENIE 9 SWITCH OFF OFF ON OFF GENIE 12 SWITCH ON Proceed to appropriate section. For type A & B, proceed to step 6. For type C, continue on to Step 5. Step 5 KG A. Press and release Smart-Learn button. B. Press and hold button selected in Step 4 for 3 seconds. KG Clicker Remote ➡ Match Step 2 - Press and hold both buttons for 5 seconds or until LED begins to flash. Step 3 - When LED flashes, release both buttons. Step 4 - Press the button you wish to operate the opener (your choice). OFF ON OFF ➡ Step 3 - Press and hold Existing Remote Code switch settings are not used. Continue to Step 2. buttons for 5 seconds or until LED begins to flash. Step 4 - When LED flashes, existing codes. Set extra switches off. both buttons for 5 seconds or until LED begins to flash. Step 4 - When LED flashes, ➡ existing codes. Set extra switches off. Code switch settings are not used. – OR – ➡ Step 3 - Press and hold both Step 2 FOR TYPE C - Step 1 OFF OFF OFF • Open existing remote; determine if there are 9 or 12 code switch settings. • Set brand mode switches on clicker remote. • Program clicker remote push button. ➡ FOR TYPE A AND B MULTI-CODE RANDOM 2-9 DO NOT USE BRAND MODE SETTINGS - Set switches on clicker remote Battery Chamberlain, Sears, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic, DoIt Stanley, Multi-code, Linear, Moore-O-Matic Genie With this type receiver, the existing remotes do not contain DIP switches. Proceed to BRAND MODE SETTINGS. Slide battery door down & Remove BRAND CHART ✚ – ➡ Preparation After determining that the Receiver has a yellow, white or gray learn button, 1) Gather any existing remotes and open to expose the DIP switches labeled “+”, “0” and “-”. 2) Reset switches: 1 to “-” and positions 2 through 9 to a random setting using “+” and the “-”. DO NOT USE THE “0” SETTING, SET ALL REMOTES TO THE SAME SETTING. On three button remotes the large button is now programmed to activate the door. 3) The recoded remotes must be programmed to the receiver. Press and release the smart-learn button. Then press and hold the existing remote push button for three seconds. 4) Test all the newly coded remote controls to be sure that they operate the door before proceeding to the BRAND MODE SETTING. TYPE OFF OFF OFF OFF ➡ The clicker remote can be programmed to operate up to 2 garage door openers or gates, including different brands. All programming is done using the: • Brand switch • Transmitter DIP switch • Transmit push buttons A and B, and LED indicator 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Receiver DIP switch has three positions labeled “+”, “0” and “-”. The “0” setting cannot be used with the clicker remote. ✚ RANDOM 2-9 1) Reset switches: 1 to “-” and positions 2 through 9 to a random O DO NOT USE – setting using “+” and the “-”. DO NOT USE THE “O” SETTING. 2) Gather any existing remotes and open to expose the DIP switches. Reset the DIP switch to match the newly coded receiver. Note: some three button remotes do ➡ Use this not have a #1 switch. Match the 2 through 9 to the receiver. On three button remotes button the large button is now programmed to activate the door. 3) Test all the newly coded remote controls to be sure that they operate the door before proceeding to the BRAND MODE SETTING. Remote Control STANLEY Step 2 TYPE Wall Mounted Control ON Step 1 KG • If the Receiver has 9 DIP switches Proceed to TYPE A • If the Receiver has a yellow, white, or gray smart-learn button, proceed to TYPE B • If the Receiver has a green, red, or orange smart-learn button, proceed to TYPE C LOCK • Open existing remote to expose code switches. • Program clicker remote push button. KG DIP SWITCHES ON ➡ ✚ - Stanley, Multi-Code, Linear, Moore-O-Matic • Determine specific brand and circle above. • Set brand mode switches on clicker remote. Determine if your motor unit/receiver system has DIP switches or a smart-learn button. (Locate the small gray wire antenna. Some models require removing the light lens.) UP Position is ON DOWN Position is OFF SECTION II SECTION I - Chamberlain, Sears, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic, DoIt release both buttons. Step 5 - Press the button you wish to operate the opener (your choice). Step 6 - Programming is complete, to test, press the button selected to activate garage door. WARNING To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a moving gate or garage door: • ALWAYS keep remote controls out of reach of children. NEVER permit children to operate, or play with remote control transmitters. • Activate gate or door ONLY when it can be seen clearly, is properly adjusted, and there are no obstructions to door travel. • ALWAYS keep gate or garage door in sight until completely closed. Never permit anyone to cross path of moving gate or door. CAUTION NOTICE: To comply with FCC and or Industry Canada 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. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 800-442-1255 (MONDAY-FRIDAY 6AM-7PM CST; SATURDAY 8AM-6PM) Chamberlain, LiftMaster and Moore-O-Matic are Trademarks of Chamberlain Group. Genie is a Trademark of Overhead Door Corporation. Linear and Multi-Code are Trademarks of Linear Corporation. Master Mechanic is a Trademark of TruServ. Sears is a Trademark of Sears & Roebuck. Stanley is a Trademark of The Stanley Works. DoIt is a trademark of DoIt Best Corporation. Step 6 - Programming is complete, to test, press the button selected to activate garage door. 114A2504B ©2001, Clicker Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in Mexico
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