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11/9/05
ABOUT DUAL FREQUENCY
REMOTE TRANSMITTERS
Your garage door opener (GDO) features a unique
dual frequency remote control system for reliable
service in today's crowded airwaves. Overcrowded
airwaves may intermittently interfere with GDO's
remote control system. The dual frequency feature
greatly reduces the possibility of unwanted
interference.
The receiver in the GDO's powerhead can receive
signals at 315 AND 390 MHz. The remote is factory
set at 315 MHz. See Figure 12 on page 11 for
frequency selector switch.
Switch your remote control frequency when:
• Remote does not have adequate range.
• Remote works inconsistently with fresh battery
installed - LED feedback lights up when pressing
button.
• Programming your car's HomeLink® system.
To program a HomeLink® device:
(This GDO is HomeLink® compatible.)
• Use a small flat screwdriver to switch the
frequency selector to 390 MHz.
• Follow the HomeLink® instructions in your car
owner's manual.
• Reset the remote control frequency to 315 MHz for
everyday use.
I
L
NSTALL
IGHT
A Install two 60 Watt light bulbs (not included) into Light Sockets
(Figure 13):
• Rough service, 130 Volt bulbs are recommended.
B Hold the lens, with the bottom hinges pointing up, against the power
head metal front cover (Figure 14).
• Insert (2) #8-32 x 3/8"Phillips Hex Head Screws through the Bottom
hinges and into holes provided in metal front cover of Power Head
(Figure 14). Tighten screws.
• Flip Lens up and fasten with (2) #8-32 x 3/8"Phillips Pan Head Screws
where indicated.
Figure 13 Install Lightbulbs
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ULBS AND
ENS
Transmitter Compliance Statement
Figure 14 Attach Lens
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