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1. OVERVIEW
This universal garage door Iransmllter is
designed lo work wilh mcsl unhs RF garage
dzlw openers manuiaciured after 1981 and can
operate up to TWO garage door openers This
transmiiler can apermn Ihe icllcwing
manuluclurer’s unlis
- Mulii-wde
- Linea!
— Moare-O-Malh:
- Stanley
— Sears (mos! unlls)
- Chamberialn (mos! units)
— Lifl Muster
- Wayne Dallon (mosl UNIS]
— Masler Mechanic
- Genie;
Model ‘ AR 85 (S-nosiliun swflom
Model ‘AR 80 (12—ponmcn swim}
Model SDSSUU (12-pnsmun switch)
This package cnninins :
— universal page duor imnsmltler with visor
dip
— 12—Voll 23A batlery Mlh PVC sheel
— ihis user guise
Nule This model is no? compelible wrlh (ailing
code systems.
m ca mam-i! 1-
2. BATI'ERV
A 12-Voltbat1ery is instsiled in battery ocmpsn-
menl ol [he iransmillen but is noi conneded
To operale the iransmitler‘
2.1
Remuvs the visor clip and (hen Ihe baflery
door
T a
2.3
F'uil out the PVC shee! from the halter-y
rompmmenl lo make connedion to the ballery,
Nole bakery Iype for repacemeni
IMPORTANT NOTE : TAKE CA RE OF 84 T-
?ERY‘VAHD ‘-' (BATTERVSYMBOL CAN BE
SEEN ‘FTER THE BATTERY IS TAKEN OUT),
OTHERWISE 1145 TRANSMNTER COULD BE
D‘M‘GED BV REVERSING BA TTERV
POLAR!“
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3. SET UP PROCEDURES
To set up the universal garage door transmitter.
please tollow the steps below :
3.1
Remove the visor clip and then the battery
door
Table 1 : Manufacturer Switches Settin-
Menuiacmrer
Genie ARES
SQDMi-lz‘gzposition codinggwiteg)
Genie AR90 and 509500
(390MHz, 12-posilion coulis switch)
Master Mechanic
(380MH2, Sir-position tristale coding swttch)
Stanley
(3mm Hz, 10-position codigg switch)
Linear, Moore-O-Mahc
(310MHz, 3 position coding switd!)
Multi—dee
(300MH2, 10—p05ition coding switch)
3.3
Set the manufacturer swnnhes (A, B and C )
on the transmitter to mateh with the manufac-
turer of your lBCelVef unn. Figure I shows the
correct positions at the switches
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Sears. Chamberiain lift-Master. Whyne Dalton
3.2
Find the manufacturer of your receiver unit as
shown in Table 1 ignore the numbers marked
on the switchest only refer to the numbers
labeled on the PCB (1-12, A,B,C).
Minuieeturer Select Switch Settings
3A
Set the coding swilches ( 1-12 market! on the
PCB ) the same as your receiver unit, Set only
the same number 01 switches that your receiver
unit has, lfyour receiver has 9 coding switches,
set enty the first 9 svn'hches an transmitter
other! shnuld be sel In the DOWN position. For
the first 9 setting swilches, there are 3 states.
UR DOWN and MIDDLE. SOME receivers have
only 2 siztes‘ UP and DOWN, Please make
sure that NO MIDDLE stamp is set iortho first 9
coding swuches "1 this case.
3.5
To store the setting in Button M. press and
hold the SEI’ key (as shown in Figure 1) and
then press Button 11 tor abovl two seconds.
Setting at Button #1 has been stored and Bum"
F1 is now setup. To store the setflng in Button
$2. repeat procedures 3.23.4, guess and hold
the SET key and then press Buflnn n tor about
two secondsl Setting of Sutton $2 has been
stored and Button $2 is now setup,
if:
Notes :
With some SEARS engines,
the DIP sm'toh numbe 9 ns with the
number 2. Then the universal transmitter should
also be set from coding switch number 2.
Santa Genie openers do not have DIP switohes
They have “knockout" or "punch out' swito’ws to
let the transmitter code. Where the hole is
‘punohed out’ on these models. the transmitter
DIP switch should be set in the DOWN position.
Where the hole is NOT “punched out”. the
transmitter DlF' switch should be set in the UP
position. On these models. the transmitter
should never he sell»: the MIDDLE position.
if you cannot get the transmitter to operate your
Stanley opener, try setting the DIP switches (1-
10) lo the opposite oi your original transmitter.
For example. iiyou set all 10 or the DIP switches
to the UP position to match your original Stanley
tran srnilter, then reverse the swilohes to the
DOWN position and test the transmitter again
Some Stanley openers do not have DIF'
switches. They have even numbered wires
totaled in both the original transmitter and the
head unit. Notice that there are no odd num-
bered wires. To pmgrem the transmitter to
operate on these wired units 1 place ail the DIP
switches (1-12) in the Iransmitterin the DOWN
position, Now locate the uncut wires in the
original transmitter or over head unit and plow
the transmitter DIP swim that maldies Ihat
number in the UP position. On these models.
the lransmilter Dll> switches (1-9) should never
be in the MIDDLE position
If your Garage door opener is a newer model
Sears, Chamberlain. ullrnaster or Master
Mechanic, you may need to teach the motor
head (radio receiver), mounted in your garage,
what code you are using. In order to do this. you
will have to be able to reach the motor head unit
and your transmitter. To setup thislransmitter
lor "Smart‘ or 'l.earntng' garage door openers :
3.5.1
Reach the motor head unit and remove the
omen-mm a
plastic cover. Find the “Smart' or “team“ button
on the head unit The button should have an
LED next lo ‘tl,
3.5.2
Alter setting the manufacturer's DIP swnones
(A B and 0), set the coding DIP switches on the
transmitterlo any position you like.
3.5.3
Press and hold the button on your transmitter
While holding down that bulmn. press the
é
“srnart' or ‘Learn' button on the head unit, After »
the light on the head unit llashes, release both
buttons.
3.5.4
Test your transmitter by pressing the button.
Note : You have now added the access code at
your transmitter to the radio receiver. However.
your original lransmilter may not be able to
communicate with the opener. If this is the case,
erase the memory or your radio receiver by
pressing and holding the "Smart” or “Loam”
button on the head unit tor approximately 10
seconds Now. releam your original transmitter
by pressing and holding the button on your
original transmitter While holding down that
button. press the “Smart” or ‘Leom' button on
the head unit. Alter the light on the head unit
llashes. release both buttons, Then. relearn the
transmitter. ll this hits to make both transmitters
compatible with your garage door opener, then
erase the memory of your radio receiver and
relearn the original transmitter and match the
transmitter DlP switches in the original transmit»
let,
4 OPERATING THE UNIVERSAL GARAGE
DOOR TRANSMITTER
r“
4.1
Point the lront of the transmitter towards the
door
4.2
Press the Button #1 or £12 and LED on the
lront will be ON to indicate that radio signal
transmission.
Note : The sensitivity 01 the universal garage door transmitter depends on the direction and distance
to the receiver unit To get the maximum range, point the transmitter directly to the receiver unit.
Warning : Keep the transmitter out at children. The garage door could close and cause
serious injury or death. Use the transmitfier only when you are sure all obstacles have been
removed.
5. FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS
Warning: Changes or medifit'ations to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Iim‘ns tor a Class 3 digital device,
pursuant to Pad 15 01 the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interlerence in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses and can radi-
ate radio lrequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not oomr in a particular installation II this equip-
ment does cause hamtful interference to radio or televiswn which mn be determined by turning the
equipment otl and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more at lhe
following measures.
Reorient or relocate the receivmg antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver,
Connect the equipment in to an outlet on a circuit ditlerent form that to midt the receiver is needed.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician tor help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operalion is subject to the tollnwing two condi-
tions : (1) this dewce may not cause harmtul intenerence, and (2) this device must ampt any
interlerence received. including interterenoe Ihat may cause undesired operation.
5. TRDU BLESHOOTI NG
_—
The transmitters LED hams dim. Relaoe a nethV 23A alkaline batle
Copy at the DIP switches setting lrom Make sure that the DIP switches setting start
SEARS transmitter does not work from numberz and DIP swatch number 1
must be set to '-'
The transmitter'LED ON but the garage Replace a new 12V 23A alkaline battery and try
door opener mnnot be controlled again
. MDdel No. DRGZ 6/99
iznm. lazulll

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