GENIE MINI REMOTE
MAT90 ( 12 Switch & 390 frequency)
************* WARNING
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Moving Door can cause serious injury or death.
·
DO NOT install
transmitter unless the door operator’s safety reverse works as required
by the door operator’s manual.
·
Wall control
must be mounted in sight of door, at least 5 feet above floor and clear of
moving door parts.
·
Keep people
clear of opening
while door is moving.
·
DO NOT
allow children to play
with the transmitter or door operator.
If
safety reverse does not work properly:
·
Close door
then disconnect operator
using the manual release handle.
·
DO NOT
use transmitter or door
operator.
·
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.
·
Power cord must be unplugged before attaching any wires,
·
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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MAT – 90
DOOR OPENER REMOTE CONTROLLER
NOTICE: THIS REMOTE CONTROLLER MUST HAVE ITS INTERNAL
CODE SWITCHES SET TO BE IDENTICAL TO THOSE IN YOUR OPENER BEFORE IT WILL WORK.
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).
(This
private code makes it possible for your remote controller to operate your door
but not your neighbor’s. It also prevents his controller form operating your
door.)
HOW TO SET YOUR PERSONAL ACCESS CODE
1.
Put the edge of a coin in the slot to separate the front from the back of
the controller and pry open the case to expose the twelve code switches.
2.
Using the
tip of a ballpoint pen as a tool set these code switches to the same positions
as those in the original controller. NOTE: If your original controller had
punch-out keys instead of switches, then set the switches in your new controller
to the OFF or DOWN position to correspond with the keys which were punched out
in the original controller. (Slide the switch actuator tab completely from one
end of the slot to the other to change switch settings.)
3.
If the
original controller is not available, you may obtain the correct positions from
the receiver code switches at the door opener power unit (motor head) Close the
garage door and disconnect the electrical power from the door opener. If the
door opener has a front lens, remove it to expose the switches.)
4.
Copy the
settings of these receiver switches as specified in Step 2 being careful to
match the switch numbers.
5.
Snap the
controller case together, replace the door opener lens, and reconnect electrical
power to the door opener.
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