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COMPATIBILITY: DOOR, DELAY and LIGHT buttons are compatible with most Overhead Door openers manufactured since 2013. The wireless wall console is NOT compatible with the following Models: 1026 or 2026.
MOVING DOOR CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
If safety reverse does not work properly:
Use high quality batteries with leakage protection whenever possible. Consider changing batteries annually to help prevent premature corrosion and defects inside any accessory.
Use 1.5 Volt AAA batteries only
DO NOT use rechargable batteries
Program Button Type Openers (See Fig. 1)
Open cover and remove battery tab before programming.
Place operator into programming mode:
FIG.1
NOTE: Once in programming mode, you will have approximately 30 seconds to complete programming.
There are 4 types of programming button pads. FIG.1 is shown in these steps. All buttons perform the same function and programming is the same for all types shown.
NOTE: Photocell override operation will not work on most models. See opener owners manual for information pertaining to photocell override.
The Wireless Wall Console includes self diagnostic LEDs
With only (1) AAA battery installed - hold down the DOOR button while simultaneously installing the second AAA battery. Continue to hold the DOOR button for a total of 10 seconds until the LED flashes 3 times letting you know your selection is complete.
Go to step 1 to reprogram the wall console to the powerhead.
The default delay period is set for a 10 second delay. With this feature, an open door will delay on close. A closed door will delay on opening. Once the DELAY button has been pressed the operation can't be canceled unless the same console DOOR button is pressed. During the activation of a delay operation consecutive button presses will add 10 seconds to the delay time. Up to 3 consecutive button presses for a total of 30 seconds can be made. At any point in time during a delay operation, a DOOR button press will disable the current delay. The garage door opener light will begin flashing 4-5 seconds prior to movement.
Wall Consoles should be mounted at least 5 feet from floor in a convenient location within sight of the garage door.
NOTE: Any changes to the Blue LED blink rate other than the default setting will impact battery life. Example....going to a faster rate (from once every 3 seconds to once every 2 seconds will decrease battery life).
Factory Default Setting Mode1 (Blink Rate - Once every 3 seconds)
NOTE: THIS WILL ALSO UNPAIR YOUR CONSOLE FROM THE POWERHEAD.
With only (1) AAA battery installed - hold down the DOOR button while simultaneously installing the second AAA battery. Continue to hold the DOOR button for a total of 10 seconds until the LED flashes 3 times letting you know your selection is complete. Go to STEP 1 reprogram your wall console to the powerhead.
BLUE LED Blink rate Mode 2 (Faster Blink Rate - Once every 2 seconds)
With only (1) AAA battery installed - hold down the LIGHT button while simultaneously installing the second AAA battery. Continue to hold the LIGHT button for a total of 10 seconds until the LED flashes 3 times letting you know your selection is complete.
BLUE LED Blink rate Mode 3 (Blue LED OFF - Maximum Battery Life)
With only (1) AAA battery installed - hold down the DELAY button while simultaneously installing the second AAA battery. Continue to hold the DELAY button for a total of 10 seconds until the LED flashes 3 times letting you know your selection is complete.
For questions, comments or troubleshooting, contact OVERHEAD DOOR at:
1 Door Drive, Mount Hope Ohio, 44660
or call 1-800-929-3667 or visit our website at: www.Overheaddoor.com
For patent information, visit www.overheaddoor.com/patents
FCC Part 15.21 Statement:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC / IC Statement:
This device complies with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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