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Linear, Moore-O-Matic; Chamberlain, Liftmaster, Sears, Master Mechanic, And Doit - Clicker 321 Guia De Inicio Rapido

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Locate your systems code switch positions from an original hand held remote or the motor unit receiver. If the
switch is "on" or "up", place a 1 in the corresponding box in the TABLE below.If the switch is "off" or "down",
place a 3 in the corresponding box in the TABLE below.
CODE SWITCH SEQUENCE
ON/UP
OFF/DOWN
PROGRAMMING
Before you begin to program the Clicker, select which button you want to use to operate
your garage door opener. After completing a step, you have 15 seconds to proceed to the
next step.
Step 1: Press the 1st and 3rd buttons down simultaneously and hold until the red indicator
starts to blink. Release both buttons. Wait for the red indicator to stop blinking.
Step 2: Press the button you want to operate your garage door opener 3 times. Wait for the red indicator to
blink the same number of times.
Step 3: Using the code switch sequence from the table above, press and release the button that corresponds
with the number in each column until the entire code has been entered into the Clicker. Immediately after the
code is entered, the indicator light will blink 3 times.
Programming is complete. To test press the button you selected to activate the garage door.
If programming is unsuccessful, reverse code from TABLE above.(Change 1 to 3; 3 to 1) Repeat Steps 1-3 above.
Note: To program additional doors, proceed to appropriate section using another button in step 2.
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Master Mechanic, and DoIt
Determine if your system has code switches or a smart-learn button. If your system has code switches they
can be found in an original hand held remote or on the receiver. The receiver can be mounted on the back
panel of the motor unit or could be mounted on the wall. If you have code switches proceed to Section A.
Note: Systems that have a yellow, white, or gray smart-learn button will have code switches in the original
hand held remote. If original hand held remotes are not available, proceed to Section B.
If your hand held remotes do not contain codes switches your system will have a smart-learn button.
Proceed to Section B. (Remember, the receiver has a flexible wire antenna attached to it).
SECTION A – CODE SWITCH SYSTEMS
If the switch is in the plus (+) position place a 1, neutral (0) position place a 2, negative (-) position place a 3 in
the corresponding box in the table below.
Exception: If your original hand held remote has 3 buttons and you are using the small button on left, place a
1; center button, place a 2; large button place a 3 in box 1 in the table below. Boxes 2 through 9, place number
that corresponds with switch position.
CODE SWITCH SEQUENCE
0
PROGRAMMING
Before you begin programming the Clicker, select which button you want to use to operate
your garage door opener. After completing a step, you have 15 seconds to proceed to the
next step.
Step 1: Press the 1st and 3rd buttons down simultaneously and hold until the red indicator
starts to blink. Release both buttons. Wait for the red indicator to stop blinking.
Step 2: Press the button you want to use to operate your garage door opener 4 times. Wait for the red
indicator to blink the same number of times.
Step 3: Using the code switch sequence from the table above, press and release the button that corresponds
with the number in each column until the entire code has been entered into the Clicker. Immediately after the
code is entered, the indicator light will blink 4 times.
Programming is complete. To test press the button you selected to activate the garage door.
If programming is unsuccessful, check to be sure the code from TABLE match's switch positions from
your system. Repeat Steps 1-3 above.
Note: To program additional doors, proceed to appropriate section using another button in step 2.
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.
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