Chamberlain Group The AAO61-2115 User Manual instructions
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t} ole ® RadioShacke Cat. No. 61-2115 Universal Garage Door/Gate Opener Your FladioShacK Universal Garage Door/Gate Opener is a transmitter compatible with most 300, 310, and 3901 ~' MHz garage door and gate operator systems manuiaciv y‘ lured by Chambertain“, Genie? Litt-Masterg, Linear? Moore-O-Mattc‘i', Multi-Codea, Searsfl, and S 5, Please note that this Opener is not compatifi: tating code systems, such as Intellicode ty+w, developed by several oi these m n since 1996. ' The Opener can be used as a replaoernent'torQor in ad- dition to, most older style remote oontrottransmitters. It can be programmed to operate up to three garage door openers or gates, including diiierent bra—ads, It your sys- tem uses code swttches, you must program the Opener to match the existing code. If your existing system does not use code swttches, you may program the Opener to any random code. All programming is done with the 3 buttons on the Opener. We suggest that you iirst read through this Owner's Manual in its entirety, then return to “Preparation" tor brand and code Identification. After you know tnls infor- mation about your operator system, reter to “Program- ming the Opener‘ on Page 3 to program the brand and code Into your Opener. This procedure should take only a tew moments. Once you are tamiliar With how your Opener works, reler to “Quick Start" tor subsequent pro— gramming. Note: Changes or modifications to this product not ex— pressiy approved by RadioShack, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by the own— ers manual, could void your authority to operate this product. !1 Mess the button you want to use to open your door or gate. The number at times you press the button corresponds with the number next to your system's brand name (see the beginning at "Preparation"). 3. Enter the code tor the system you want the Opener to operate. (Vou wrote thts in one oi the tables un— der “Preparation.") 4. It your system does not have code sWitches, press and hold the button that you want to use to open your door or gate, bnetly press the receiver‘s smart button, then release both buttons. PREPARATION Belore you proceed, note the number that corresponds with the brand name or the system you Will program the Opener to operate. Mark an X next to that brand. (It you Will program the Opener to operate more than one sys- tem. mark an X next to the brand you will program first.) ' 1 7 Stanley 2 -— Mum-Code 3 7 Linear, Moore—OrMatic 4 7 Sears, Chamberlain. Lllt-Master 5 — Genie (9 code swrtches) 6 — Genie (12 code switches) 91m may Corporltron, All nrgnu Rourvlfl leusmck is . mgixtnna trademark uuu by may corporation. Chamberlain and tin-mm. m rug ma ind-marks or cnsnineriarn Group Genie is a reglxterui: inn-in at own-an noor curponriron Linn! and Moun-O-Malic m uguum trademarks 01 Linear corporation. Mum-Code u . registered umrnm oi Wmulnr Corpunlion Snn is - ugimun into-mark or Sears 5 Roebuck, Stanley Is a registered trademark or Slanley carpommn. fi Example ol at Sears system wtth 9 code swttches (whtle squatgyficate the swifnh position): Determtne whether your system usescode swttches. Ilitdoes,depenoingon your brand, you may have 8. 9, 10. or 12. They are usually located on the receiver pan- eI (perhaps under the lamp tumu--q....“t..arnt.-e«-pmment cover). The recetver is nor- Remote Code Swtrches mallyattachedtothegarage door or gate operator sys— tern, or tt may be mounted on a wall and wtred to the system, The accompanytng . remote control will have matchtng code swltches tnside the ease, Reler to the tIIustrattcn t see a receiver panel and a remote control with 9 code swoop Receiver Panel Alter you till tn the table. vertty that the code numbers match your system’s Switch setttngs. Then proceed to “Programmtrtg the Opener" on Page 3. - II your system has code switches, you must pro- gram the Opener to match your system's code, Proceed to the table in thts sectton that shows the brand name at your operator system. Follow the in- 1 z 3 4 5 5 7 a g to 11 12 structtons below the table. 7 - If your receiver does not have code swt‘tches, ONIUP choose any random 9—dtgtt code (Conststtrtg ot the 0mm, numbers 1,2. and 3) to program your Opener. In the first table. wrtte a 1. 2. or 3 in each column. FtII tn only one box percolumn and tgnore the tnstructions Examthe the code swttches on your reoetver or on your below the table Then, proceed to “Programming remote control. It thI have 8, 9, 10, or 12 code swttchr the Openef’ on page 3_ es. For each swttch number, write a 1 next to ON/UP tl that SWItCl‘t ts In the ON or UP posltton and wrtte a 3 next to OFF/DN il that swnch is in the OFF or DOWN posttton. FtII tn only one box per column. See example 123456739b9l0w- Genie. Linear. Moore-O-Malic, Multi-Coda. Stanley Sears, Chamberlain, Lift-Master + Note: Some Stanley and MulttrCode systems have code Sthches labeled OPEN and CLOSE For Opener coding purposes: — - CLOSE : ON - OPEN : OFF Examtne the code swttches on your receiverl For each swttch number, wrtte a 1 next to + it that swttch ts tn the + posttton, wrtte a 2 next to 0 ti that swttch ts tn the 0 po- sitton, and write a 3 next to 7 It that swttch ts in the — po- sition. Ftll in only one box per column. See example below. rte ah are s; ilk Example table shOWing the settings tor 3 Stanley sys4 tem With 10 code swttches: CLOSElt 111 OPEN 33 333 Alter you ii" In the table. verify that the cade’nums match your system‘s switch settings. Th V , k “Programming the Opener." PROGRAMMING TH ‘iOPErtWER Before you begin to program the Opener. determine which button you want to use to operate your system. The other two buttons can be used lor additional garage door or gate operating systems. To avoid delays during programming, be sure all the ‘in- lormation you need is handy. Note the number next to the brand name of your system (see the beginning at “Preparation" on Page 1), Also, be ready to reler to the table you filled in on Page 2. Note: After Steps 1 and 2, you have 15 seconds to pro- ceed to the next step. It you wait longer than 15 sec— ends to press a button, the Opener exits the programming mode It this happens, begin again With Step 1. 1 To enter the Opener's programming mode, press and hold 4 and P at the same time. When the red indicator starts to blink, release both buttons. 2. Remember the number next to your system's brand name. When the indicator stops blinking, press the button that you want to operate your sys- tem that many times, (For example, it you have a Sears system. press the selected button lour times.) Then wait about 4 seconds lor the red indi— cator to blink the same number ol times. 3. From the table you tilled in on Page 2. enter your code into the opener. Beginning with the lirst col— umn, press and release the button that corre- , Continue with each column until the sponds With the number you entered in that entire code has been entered into the Opener. For example. it you wrote these numbers in the la- ble, press Button 1 three times, Button 2 twice. and Button 3 tour times. 123456789 + t t i Immediately aiter you press the last button, the Opener verilies that it has been properly pro? grammed when the indicator again blinks the num— ber 01 times that corresponds to your system's brand name. When it stops blinking: - If your system has code swnches, programming is complete and the Opener is ready to open and close your garage door or gate. Test it to make sure it operates your system, - ll your system does not have code switches, you must program your receiver to accept the ran» dom 9-digit code you wrote in the first table on Page 2. To do this. proceed to Step 4. A. For receivers without code swttches, lo- cate the “smart" pro— gramming button on your receiver panel. Press and hold the _ .. Opener‘s button that smgctlg:am) you want to use to open your garage door or gate. When the indicator next to the receiver’s smart button begins to blink, Indicator Ltght briefly press the smart button (for no longer than 3 2. Remove the Phillips screw lrorn the center at the ar- seconds) then release both buttons. cu board andfiicaretully Iitt out the board and the Programming is complete and the Opener is ready , clear 285“ battery Sh'EId’ to open and close your garage door or gate, Test it Sruufish batteries of the recommended type to re— to make sure it operates your system. n pl ghe batterles Place them in the battery hold- t‘ rers, as indicated by the polarity symbols marked ' ‘the case. To program the Opener to operate an additional system, see “Quick Start" on Page t. It you need more intorma- E5 u . (, tion. start again at “Preparation" on Page 1. the circuit board (securing it With the screw) and close the case. Warning: Use oi this Opener should pefilhlted" ré? sponsible adults Automatic gate and rage door sys Warnings' terns are dangerous. They can can flashing); harm ' and injury and can result in deatttglm'ays exercise cau— - Keep button-cell batteries away ttom children Swal— tlon when using the Opener. Défimok‘use thefibpener to lowing a bUHOH'Ce" battery can be him- operate a gate or door unless you can seethat the area is clear. Always keep children away' 1mm automatic doors and gates. - Dispose or old batteries promptly and properly Do not burn or burv them To comply with FCC/1C rules, Adjustment or modificfltlml nirins transmitter is prohibitedexcept for Lhtlflglflg the code setting or replacing the battery. REPLACING THE BATTERIES THERE ARE NO USER SFRVICFAB] F. PARTS if ytntr Opener ts not performing as it ‘shlrttld. tuit- it to VourD ener re ulrestwo CFt2025llthium batteries su » p q ( p your Radio Shack store for assistance. \ plied) tor power. These batteries should last 3 to 5 years under normal use (about 6 operations per day). When the Opener‘s range is diminished, operation is intermit- tent. or the red indicator dims. replace the batteries. To mount the Opener on your vehicle's visor, you must first attach the supplied clip. Simply slide the clips straight side all the way into the groove on the back of 1. To open the case, insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the Openerr the slot at one end and twrst it slightly. To remove the clip, slide it in the opposite direction Limited Ninety-Day Warranty This product is warranted py Radiosnack against manutaduring dalecls in material and workmanship under normal use lot ninety i501 days how the dale di purchase irprn Ramoshack aprnptnyurunad slates and aulnorixed RadioShack lranchisees and dealers excsvr As PROVIDED nsnsin RadieShack MAKES no sxvnsss WARRANriES ano any lMPLlED WAnnAnrizs INcLuDrNG Those or nsnannrAaitirv and FITNEss FOR A PARTICULAR eunposs ARE UMlTED in punarton re the DURATION or rnr WRlTTEN untrzo wannanrtss CONYAiNED HEREIN sxcswr As PROViDED HEREW Radreshack SHALL my; No uapturv 0a RESPONSIEiLiTV to cusrontsn on ANY ornsn reason on EerTV wrrn nsspsor ro ANY LlAElLlTY toss on DAMAGE CAUSED Dt RECTW on tnotnscm av use on nsnronnAncs or me enopucr on ARlSING our on ANV anzaen or THlS wanaanrv INCLUDlNG out Not LIMITED ro any DAMAGES nzsutnns ram iNCONVENiENCE. 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