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315/390MHz for CodeDodger® remotes. When using fixed code remotes, the frequency can be changed to 360/390, 380/390, or 390/412MHz. CodeDodger® and fixed code can be used on a single door output, or on separate door outputs. Single Door Open/Close/Stop Mode: Supports up to 255 CodeDodger®...
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WIRING FIG. 1. Garage door or gate operator powered with 115VAC power pack. 1/4” 6.35mm split & strip wire Door 2 Door 3 Door 1 Operator Operator Operator Power Terminals Terminals Terminals Pack 12 V DC Door 1 Door 2 Door 3 Push Button Push Button...
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WIRING FIG. 3. - Three-Wire commercial door or gate operator powered from operator. POWER 9-42VDC DOOR 1 9-30VAC Operator Terminals 1/4” 6.35mm Power Common split & strip wire 9-42VDC or 9-30VAC Push Button FIG. 4. Garage door operator powered from operator for Open/Close/Stop operation.
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Press the remote button a second time. The door LED will turn off. The next remote button press will activate the receiver. Programming CodeDodger® Open/Close/Stop Remotes (Single Door Open/Close/Stop Mode) Note: Single button and fixed code remotes cannot be used in this mode.
315/390MHz mode. It is recommended to leave the receiver in 315/390MHz mode when using CodeDodger remotes unless also utilizing fixed code remotes that operate at 360, 380, or 412MHz. If the frequency mode is set to 360/390, 380/390, or 390/412MHz, CodeDodger 315/390MHz remotes will only work using 390MHz.
PROGRAMMING RECEIVER Setting Fixed Code (Three Door Mode Only) Each of the three door outputs can have a unique fixed code. CodeDodger remotes can also be used on the same door as fixed code remote. This feature can be beneficial for transitioning away from fixed code to CodeDodger® while old fixed code remotes are exchanged for CodeDodger®.
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PROGRAMMING RECEIVER Clear CodeDodger® and Fixed Remotes on a Single Door (Three Door Mode Only) Press and hold the door button for the door you wish to clear remotes from. The LED will turn on solid. After approximately 20 seconds the LED will flash three times and turn off.
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