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61LM 62LM 63LM
LiftMaster
Chamberlain Sears Craftsman Garage Door Opener Remote Control Coding
Instructions
LIFTMASTER PROFESSIONAL
Model 61LM
Model 62 LM
Model 63LM
Locating your code switches
Single-Function Transmitter:
Slide the
battery compartment cover back to access the code switches in the transmitter.
Two-Function Transmitter:
The
two-function transmitter has two push buttons (For channel 1 and channel 2),
each activated by its own set of code switches. One of the buttons can be used
to operate a garage door opener. The other button can operate an entryway, light
product or another door opener.
Access the
code switches for channel 1 (smooth button) by sliding back the battery
compartment cover. To access the code switches for channel 2 (ribbed button),
remove the battery compartment cover and the cover screw. Then depress the tab
in the edge of the case (alongside the battery). The remote control case back
will lift off
Multi-Function Transmitter
The
Multi-Function transmitter has three buttons. The large button is recommended
for use with a garage door opener. The other push buttons can be used to operate
another garage door opener and/or light control product. Slide back the battery
compartment cover to access the code switches in the multi-function transmitter.
To match or change the code
in the transmitter
Locate the
code switches in both the new and the original transmitters, either by removing
the case and cover or by sliding the battery compartment cover back. Place
transmitters side by side and set switches in all transmitters to matching
positions (+,0,-). Use a pen or screwdriver to slide the code switches.
NOTE:
Code switch #1 on the multi-function transmitter is dormant, when used with a
single-function transmitter, to match the push button selected on the
multi-function transmitter.
************* WARNING *************
Moving Door can cause serious injury or death.
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DO NOT install transmitter
unless the door operator’s safety reverse works as required by the door
operator’s manual.
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Wall control must be
mounted in sight of door, at least 5 feet above floor and clear of moving door
parts.
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Keep people
clear of opening while door is
moving.
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DO NOT
allow children to play with the
transmitter or door operator.
If safety
reverse does not work properly:
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Close door then disconnect operator
using the manual release handle.
·
DO NOT
use transmitter or door operator.
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Refer to Door and Door
Operators Owner’s Manuals before attempting any repairs.
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Electrical Shock
can cause serious injury or death.
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Power cord must be
unplugged before attaching any wires,
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Be sure wire ends do not
touch each other or other terminals.
If you have questions or if you need a manual, contact the
distributor or manufacturer of the operator.
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Programming the opener
If
your unit has a “Learn” button:
1. Press
and release the “learn “ button.
This can be found where you see the antenna wire hanging from the
motor head (you may have to take the lens cover off). If antenna wire is not
hanging from motor head then you have an external receiver which is a black box
approx. 6" x 2" mounted somewhere in the garage with a antenna wire hanging from
it (pop off cover to find Learn Code Button).
The learn indicator light will glow steadily for 30 seconds.
2. Within
the 30 second window, press and hold the button on the hand-held remote.
3. The
unit will either activate or the opener light bulb will blink signifying it has
learned the code.
If
your unit has code switches:
1. Using a step ladder climb up to the back
of your motor unit. Check the code switch settings on the back of
the motor unit. Your code block with dip switches can be found where you see the
antenna wire hanging from the motor head (you may have to take the lens cover
off). If antenna wire is not hanging from motor head then you have an external
receiver which is a black box approx. 6" x 2" mounted somewhere in the garage
with a antenna wire hanging from it (pop off cover to find code block with dip
switches).
2. Use
a pen or screw driver to set the code switches on the back of the transmitter to
match the code switches on the back of the motor unit.
3.
Once the code switches have been set push the
transmitter button to activate your unit.
Replacing the transmitter battery
Locate the
battery by sliding the battery compartment cover.
Dispose of
old batteries properly.
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