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Activate keypad by opening battery compartment and pull protective tab. Reinstall compartment door to begin programming.
MOVING DOOR CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
If safety reverse does not work properly:
It is recommended to complete programming before mounting keypad.
IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THIS KEYPAD:
Below are the brands and specifications that this keypad is compatible with. Find the ID# in Chart A below that references your specific opener specification. You will need this number during programming. Refer to STEP 1 to find the type and/or LEARN/PROGRAM button.
Chart A
ID# | Brand Name | Garage Door Opener Specification Notes |
1 | Genie® | 315/390 MHz, Intellicode® I, 1995-current |
1 | Overhead Door® | 315/390 MHz, CodeDodger® I, 1995-current |
2 | Chamberlain® LiftMaster® Craftsman® | Purple Learn Button, Security +®, 2006-2014, 315MHz |
3 | Orange/Red Learn Button, Security+®, 1996-2005,390MHz | |
4 | Yellow Learn Button, Security + 2.0®, 2011-current, 390MHz | |
5 | Green Learn Button, Billion Code®, 1993-1995, 390MHz | |
6 | Genie® | 315/390 MHz, Intellicode®II, 1995-current |
6 | Overhead Door® | 315/390 MHz, CodeDodger® II, 1995-current |
7 | Sommer® | 310 MHz, Rolling Code |
8 | Linear® | 318 MHz, MegaCode® |
9 | Wayne Dalton® | 372.5 MHz, Rolling Code, 1999-current |
10 | Ryobi® | 372.5 MHz, Rolling Code |
11 | Guardian® | 303 MHz, Fixed Learn Code |
11 | Xtreme® brand | 303 MHz, Fixed Learn Code |
12 | Marantec® | 315 MHz, Fixed Learn Code |
21 | Genie® | 390 MHz, 12 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch* |
22 | 390 MHz, 9 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch* | |
23 | Stanley® | 310MHz, 10 Switch/2 Position Dip Switch* |
31 | Overhead Door® | 390 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch* |
32 | Chamberlain® | 390 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch* |
Overhead Door® CodeDodger® are registered trademarks of Overhead Door Corporation. All other listed names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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:
Perform this task first before setting the PIN or at anytime the keypad needs to be reset to its factory default:
This keypad can be programmed to up to 3 individual garage door openers in any combination of manufacturer specifications. You will need your opener ID# from Chart A for these steps. To start over at any time, start at STEP 2 - CLEARING THE KEYPAD.
For ID#4 Chamberlain®/LiftMaster®/Craftsman® Yellow Learn Button ONLY, move to NEXT SECTION.
PROGRAM OPENER #1 (For all openers EXCEPT ID#4 Yellow Learn)
ONLY for ID#4 Chamberlain®/LiftMaster®/Craftsman® Yellow Learn: PROGRAM OPENER #1
MULTIPLE OPENERS:
Complete steps for Opener #1 above. To program Opener #2 or #3 at any time, follow the steps below. Be ready to reference Chart A and then from above:
NOTE: After any successful entry, the keypad remains active for 15 seconds and ANY BUTTON PRESS will affect the opener's movement (emergency feature). WAIT until backlighting is out before attempting additional keypad entries.
If the keypad is to be used by normally unauthorized personnel (such as a repairman) a temporary PIN can be assigned to that personnel to gain access to the garage. This PIN will remain active until the main PIN is used again. (PRGM = PROGRAM).
If the main PIN needs changed, follow these steps.
Keypad MUST be mounted within sight of the garage door(s) at least 5 feet above floor and clear of any moving door parts. NOTE that programming will not be lost during battery removal.
This is a Universal Keypad supplemental instruction for dip switch compatible operators. Use this in place of Step 3 of the main instruction. Reference the main instruction for all other keypad features and functions.
What do fixed code dip switches look like and how to convert them for programming the Universal Keypad?
The DIP SWITCHES will be located on the garage door opener motor head or inside the remote control.
If the opener has a group of 9 switches with 3 positions per switch (TRINARY):
In this example, the code would be:
If the opener has a group of 9-12 switches with 2 positions per switch (BINARY):
In this example, the code would be:
Each shaded box below represents a DIP switch position. In these boxes, write in the number 1, 2 or 3 as it corresponds to the +, 0, or - switch position shown on the remote, opener or receiver. You will need to reference this section in STEP 3 later. (Not all boxes will be used when working with 9 switch openers).
Convert the code for opener #1
Convert the code for opener #2
Convert the code for opener #3
Below are the DIP switch model brands and specifications that this keypad is compatible with. Find the ID# in Chart B below that references the specific opener specification.
CHART B
ID# | Brand Name | Garage Door Opener Specification Notes |
21 | *Genie® | 390 MHz, 12 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch* |
22 | 390 MHz, 9 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch* | |
23 | Stanley® | 310 MHz, 10 Switch/ 2 Position Dip Switch* |
31 | *Overhead Door® | 390 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch* |
32 | *Chamberlain® | 390 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch* |
All listed names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Write ID#(s) Here.
You will need to reference this section in STEP 3 later.
Opener | ID# |
Opener 1 | |
Opener 2 | |
Opener 3 |
This keypad can be programmed to up to 3 individual garage door openers in any combination of manufacturer specifications. Converted code(s) and opener ID#(s) from STEPS 1 & 2 are required to complete these steps.
Program Opener #1:
Programming is complete for a single dip switch opener. To program additional dip switch openers at any time, see steps listed below.
Note: Converted codes and ID#s for the additional openers are required to complete the next section.
Programming Multiple Openers:
Complete steps for Opener #1 above. To program Opener #2 or #3 at any time, follow the steps below with backlighting off. Be ready to reference the converted codes and ID#s from Steps 1 and 2 in this document.
Single Door Operation:
Multi-Door Operation:
For additional programming options and mounting instructions, refer to the main instruction sheet.
For questions or troubleshooting, contact Customer Care (www.overheaddoor.com) or by phone at: 1-800-929-3667 for assistance.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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