PROGRAMMING THE ON-BOARD RADIO RECEIVER
Warning: During programming, door operator will activate. Keep people and objects away from door.
1. Connect power to door operator.
2. Press and release the learn button once. The receiver’s LED will turn on.
3. To program a single button transmitter, press the button on the
transmitter. The receiver’s LED will blink twice indicating a
successful programming.
4. Press the button on the transmitter once more to confirm operation
of the door operator.
5. To program a 3-channel (1,2,3) transmitter, press any of the 3 buttons on the transmitter. The receiver’s
LED will blink twice indicating a successful programming. Press the same button on the transmitter to confirm
operation of the door operator. This button is now associated with that particular receiver. You can repeat the
programming process for the other two buttons to control two other receivers.
6. To program a 3-button (O/C/S) transmitter, press OPEN button on the transmitter. The receiver’s LED will blink
twice indicating a successful programming. Press the OPEN button on the transmitter to confirm operation of the
door operator. OPEN, CLOSE and STOP buttons on the transmitter can be used to open, close and stop the
operator respectively.
7. Test range of transmitter. Repositioning antenna may provide greater range.
8. Repeat transmitter-programming steps for additional transmitters.
OPERATION:
1. Press and release the button on MICANAN transmitter.
2. Receiver LED will light momentarily and door will cycle.
TO ERASE ALL LEARNED TRANSMITTERS:
1. Press and hold down the LEARN button.
2. After 5 seconds, the LED will blink for 5 seconds.
3. Release the LEARN button during the time LED is blinking.
4. After you released the button, the LED will blink 5 times indicating all transmitters are erased
from the receiver’s memory.
REPLACING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES:
The batteries (lithium, 3V) should produce power for up to 5 years. To replace the battery, open the transmitter by removing
the screws on the back of the transmitter. Match the positive and negative terminals of the battery to the positive and
negative terminals of the transmitter.
Note: The receiver and transmitter comply with part 15 of the FCC rules with RSS-210 of industry Canada. 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.
Note: If an external radio-receiver (MICANAN or other) is used instead of the built-in radio receiver, it is highly recommended
to disconnect the co-axial cable from the logic board.
Note: When using any external receiver, the Micanan on-board receiver should not be used.
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