LiftMaster 61LM Owners Manual - Page 149

Single-Function Remote Control, FIG A, Multi-Function Remote Control, MULTI-FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL

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Single-Function Remote Control Transmitter Model Series 750 Multi-Function Remote Control Transmitter Model Series 753 Mini Multi-Function Remote Control Transmitter Model Series 756 F.C.C. rules prohibit adjustments to or modification of receiver and/or remote control transmitter circuitry except for changing code setting and replacing remote control transmitter battery. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES PART 15. Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Manufactured under 1 or more of the following U.S. patents: re29525; 4,037,201; 4,750,118; 4,806,930- Other Patents Pending CAUTION: ACTIVATE THE OPENER ONLY WHEN THE DOOR IS IN FULL VIEW, FREE OF OBSTRUCTION AND PROPERLY ADJUSTED. NO ONE SHOULD ENTER OR LEAVE THE GARAGE WHILE DOOR IS IN MOTION. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE THE REMOTE(S) OR THE DOOR CONTROL BUTTONS. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY NEAR THE DOOR. THE CODE IN ANY NEW REMOTE MUST BE SET TO MATCH THE CODE IN THE ORIGINAL REMOTE. MATCH/CHANGE THE CODE IN REMOTE CONTROL(S) Locate code switches in both the new and the original remotes, either by removing the case screw and cover by sliding the battery compartment cover back. Place remotes side by side as shown and set switches in ALL remotes to matching positions (+,-, 0). Use a pen or screwdriver to slide the code switches. Single-Function Remote Control FIG A Multi-Function Remote Control Match Code Switches (2-9) Match Code Switches (1-9) When used with multi-function remote, set single function remote code switch #1 to match push button selected on multi-function remote. (See illustration B. below) Code Switches (1-9) Code Switches (1-9) Code Switch #1 in a multi-function remote is neutral. Set it to any position. MATCH/CHANGE THE CODE IN THE RECEIVER GARAGE DOOR OPENERS WITH RECEIVER "SMART" CODE BUTTON Make sure that all remotes used to operate the same receiver are set to matching code switch positions as described above. SINGLE-FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL MULTI-FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROLS ONLY: Choose a push button to operate receiver. The LARGE button is recommended for a garage door opener. MULTI-FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL ALL MODEL REMOTE CONTROLS: YOU MAY WANT SOMEONE TO HELP AT THIS POINT! 1. Press and HOLD the selected remote control push button. Select a remote control push button to Push Button operate receiver Push Button (-) (0) 2. Then press the receiver "Smart" button on the back panel of the opener (FIG.B). The adjacent indicator light will FLASH and the door will begin to MOVE. Release the remote control push button. Push Button (-) Push Button (-) Push Button (+) The opener will now operate when either the door control push button or the remote push button is pressed. Push Button (+) NOTE: If the remote control transmitter push button is not held down until the receiver indicator light flashes, the opener will not learn the code. To use the multi-function remote control with other "Smart" receivers: Select another remote push button to operate an additional garage door opener. All remotes used to operate the receiver must be set to the same code. Then repeat the above procedure. "Smart Button" See side 2 for other transmitter models. Indicator Light Receiver

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Single-Function
Remote Control Transmitter
Model Series 750
Multi-Function
Remote Control Transmitter
Model Series 753
Mini Multi-Function
Remote Control Transmitter
Model Series 756
F.C.C. rules prohibit adjustments to or modification of receiver and/or remote control transmitter circuitry except for
changing code setting and replacing remote control transmitter battery. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES PART 15. Operation of this device is subject to the following two
conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference
that may be
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: ACTIVATE THE OPENER ONLY WHEN THE DOOR IS IN FULL VIEW, FREE OF
OBSTRUCTION AND PROPERLY ADJUSTED. NO ONE SHOULD ENTER OR LEAVE THE
GARAGE WHILE DOOR IS IN MOTION. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE THE
REMOTE(S) OR THE DOOR CONTROL BUTTONS. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY NEAR
THE DOOR.
Manufactured under 1 or more of the following U.S. patents: re29525; 4,037,201; 4,750,118; 4,806,930- Other Patents Pending
THE CODE IN ANY NEW REMOTE MUST BE SET TO MATCH THE CODE IN THE ORIGINAL REMOTE.
MATCH/CHANGE THE CODE IN REMOTE CONTROL(S)
Locate code switches in both the new and the original remotes, either by removing the case screw and cover by
sliding the battery compartment cover back. Place remotes side by side as shown and set switches in ALL remotes
to matching positions (+,-, 0). Use a pen or screwdriver to slide the code switches.
Single-Function Remote Control
FIG A
Multi-Function Remote Control
Match Code Switches (1-9)
Code Switches (1-9)
Match
Code
Switches
(2-9)
Code Switches (1-9)
When used with multi-function remote, set single function
remote code switch #1 to match push button selected on
multi-function remote. (See illustration B. below)
Code Switch #1 in a multi-function remote is
neutral. Set it to any position.
MATCH/CHANGE THE CODE IN THE RECEIVER GARAGE DOOR
OPENERS
WITH RECEIVER “SMART” CODE BUTTON
Make sure that all remotes used to operate the same
receiver are set to matching code switch positions as
described above.
MULTI-FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROLS ONLY:
Choose a push button to operate receiver. The LARGE
button is recommended for a garage door opener.
ALL MODEL REMOTE CONTROLS:
YOU MAY WANT SOMEONE TO HELP AT THIS
POINT!
1.
Press and HOLD the selected remote control push button.
2.
Then press the receiver “Smart” button on the back panel of
the opener (FIG.B). The adjacent indicator light will FLASH
and the door will begin to MOVE. Release the remote control
push button.
The opener will now operate when either the door control push
button or the remote push button is pressed.
NOTE: If the remote control transmitter push button is not held
down until the receiver indicator light flashes, the opener will not
learn the code.
To use the multi-function remote control with other “Smart”
receivers: Select another remote push button to operate an
additional garage door opener. All remotes used to operate the
receiver must be set to the same code. Then repeat the above
procedure.
SINGLE-FUNCTION
REMOTE CONTROL
MULTI-FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL
Select a remote control push button to
operate receiver
Push Button
(0)
Push Button (-)
Push Button (+)
Push Button (+)
Push Button (-)
Push Button (-)
“Smart Button”
Indicator
Light
Receiver
See side 2 for other transmitter models.