Using The Door Control (Myq Control Panel) - Chamberlain 8500 Manual

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Using the Door Control (myQ Control Panel)

NOTE: Due to power consumption this door control (Model 889LM) cannot be used in conjunction with another wired door control
connected to your garage door opener. If an additional door control is needed, the wireless door control model 885LM can be
programmed to the door control (Model 889LM). To program the 885LM to the myQ Control Panel, follow the remote control
programming steps.
NOTE: myQ light controls will continue to work however all other myQ devices and TTC will not work if using the Model 580LM Alternate
Power Supply or when in Battery Backup mode.
PUSH BAR
Press the push bar to open/close the door.
LOCK
Designed to prevent operation of the door
from hand-held remote controls. However,
the door will open and close from the
Door Control, the Outdoor Key Switch, the
Keyless Entry Accessories and LiftMaster
Internet Gateway.
Activate:
Press and hold the LOCK button for 2
seconds. The command LED will flash
as long as the lock feature is activated
and your handheld remote control will
not operate your door at this time.
Deactivate:
Press and hold the LOCK button again
for 2 seconds. The command LED will
stop flashing and normal operation
will resume.
MOTION SENSOR
This feature will automatically turn on the
garage door opener lights when motion is
sensed. The lights will come on for 4-1/2
minutes, then shut off.
Activate/Deactivate:
Slide the motion sensor switch ON or
OFF.
TIMER-TO-CLOSE (TTC)
The TTC feature automatically closes the
door after a specified time period (1, 5,
or 10 minutes). Once the TTC has been
set and the door is open, the LED for the
selected close interval will blink and begin
to count down to close the door. The
control panel will beep, and the garage
door opener lights will flash before closing
the door.
Push Bar
1 Minute TTC LED
5 Minute TTC LED
10 Minute TTC LED
The TTC feature will deactivate if the garage
door encounters an obstruction twice; or
the safety reversing sensors are incorrectly
installed. The garage door will reverse open
and WILL NOT close until the obstructions
are clear or the safety reversing sensors
are correctly installed. When the
obstruction has been cleared or the safety
®
reversing sensors have been aligned,
the door will close when the garage door
opener is activated.
Activate:
Press and hold the ON button until
one of the TTC LEDs light up. Then
press the ON button again to cycle
through the time interval options (the
corresponding TTC LED will light
for each time interval). The garage
door opener light bulbs will blink as
confirmation.
Deactivate:
Press and hold the OFF button until
all TTC LEDs turn off and a beep is
heard from the control panel.
To suspend the TTC:
To suspend the TTC and temporarily
hold the door open, press and release
the HOLD OPEN button (the HOLD
OPEN LED will turn solid). The TTC
will remain suspended until the HOLD
OPEN button is pressed again or the
garage door opener is activated from
another device (door control, remote
control, keyless entry, etc.).
LIGHTS
Press the LIGHT button to turn the garage
door opener lights on or off. When the
lights are turned on, they will stay on until
the LIGHT button is pressed again, or
until the garage door opener is activated.
HOLD OPEN Button for the Timer-
To-Close (TTC)
LIGHT Button
Motion Sensor
Once the garage door opener is activated
the lights will turn off after the specified
period of time (the factory setting is 4-1/2
minutes). The LIGHT button will not control
the lights when the door is in motion.
To change the amount of time the garage
door opener lights will stay on:
Press and hold the LOCK button until the
garage door opener lights flash. The time
interval is indicated by the number of
flashes.
24
NUMBER OF
TIME THE
TIMES GARAGE
GARAGE DOOR
DOOR OPENER
OPENER LIGHT
LIGHTS FLASH
STAYS ON
1
1 ½ Minutes
2
2 ½ Minutes
3
3 ½ Minutes
4
4 ½ Minutes

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