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Garage Door Opener 1 Button Programming About Your EVERSAFE Universal Garage Door Opener Your Eversafe remote control works with the following manufacturers' products if they are less than ten (10) years old: model AT85 (9 position switch) model AT90 (12-position switch) Wayne Dalton (most units) Setting Up Your Transmitter To set up the EVERSAFE Universal Garage Door Opener Transmitter, complete these steps: Hold the transmitter so the bottom of the unit and the battery faces you with the switiches closest to your body. Find the manufacturer of your unit BRANDS to determine the correct switch positions on the EVERSAFE Universal Garage Door Opener Transmitter. If your current transmitter and radio receiver in your garage is a Multi-Code, see "USING THE JUMPER", (below), after setting the Multi-Code switch positions. Move the manufacturer select switches (labled A,B, & C) to match the settings noted in the Brands section for the manufacturer of your present unit.




SET THESE THREE SWITCHES FIRST. If your current transmitter does not have DIP switches, see "CODE LEARNING", (below), after setting the manufacturer's switch positions. NOTE: Ignore the numbers located on the black DIP switches. Please refer to the numbers located on the green board only. Move the coding switches (labeled 1-12 on the green board) to the same setting as your existing unit. Set only the same number of switches that your current unit has. For example, if your unit has 9 switches, set the first 9 switches. The remaining switches must be set to theIf your transmitter is lost, or you have or had a two/three button original transmitter, you will have to look on the radio receiver located either on or near the garage door opener motor. IMPORTANT:The coding switches must exactrly match the existing unit. Please note that there is a middle setting on the first 9 switches. If your original transmitter's switches have only two settings, be sure that you set the switches on your new transmitter either all the way up or all the way down.




Test your EVERSAFE Universal Garage Door Opener Transmitter by pressing the button. If your existing unit is a Multi-Code (10 position coding switch) you must remove the jumper on the EVERSAFE Univesal Garage Door Opener Transmitter ( the rubber rectangular peice over two wire pins). The jumper changes the frequency of the transmitter to align with your original transmitter. To Remove The Jumper Grasp the jumper between two fingers. Pull it straight up and off exposing the two wire pins. Discard the rubber piece. Code Learning for "SMART" Garage Door Opener If your Garage door opener is a newer model Sears, Chamberlain, Liftmaster, or Master Mechanic, you may need to tell the motor head (radio receiver), mounted in your garage, what code you are using. In order to do this, you will need to be able to reach the motor head unit and your Eversafe Universal GarageDoor Opener Transmitter. To program the remote control: Remove the plastic cover on the head unit.




Find the "smart" or "learn" button on the head unit. The button should have a LED light next to it. Set the coding switches on the EVERSAFE Universal Garage Door Opener Transmitter to any position you like. Press and hold the button on your EVERSAFE Universal Garage Door Opener Transmitter. While holding down that button, press the "smart" or "learn" button on the head unit. After the light on the head unit flashes, release both buttons. NOTE: The sensitivity of the garage door radio receiver is the main determinant of the range of your transmitter. The EVERSAFE® Two Button Universal Garage Door Transmitter transmits a highly directional radio signal to your garage door opener. To obtain the maximum range from your EVERSAFE® transmitter, point the transmitter with the LED (light) aimed directly at your garage door opener before pressing the activator button. Compliance with the FCC rules and regulations. Back to Answers Index The three buttons located on the van to open the garage How do i do it to program to my garage?




You can find this on here New Car: Erase previous codes by pressing and holding two outside buttons for 20 s until red light flashes. Release buttons, proceed to step 1. 1. Unplug garage door opener from house current. 2. Hold garage door opener remote control 2 - 5 in from HomeLink keeping red light in view. 3. Select Homelink button you want to train. 4. Press and hold the button on the remote control and the button on the HomeLink at the same time and keep holding both buttons down. Canadian owners may have to press and release the remote unit every 2 seconds to keep the remote transmitting. 5. The red light on the HomeLink will begin flashing, slowly at first then rapidly. 6. When the red light flashes rapidly, release both buttons. 7. Plug in the garage door motor and test the the HomeLink transmitter by holding down the button you programmed. The door should operate. If it does not, then you may have a variable or rolling code garage door opener. Test this by holding the HomeLink transmitter button you just trained.




If the red light blinks for two s then stays on, lucky you, you have a rolling code garage door opener. Not to worry, see below for Plan B! 8. Repeat the steps to train the other buttons on the HomeLink. TRAINING WITH A ROLLING CODE SYSTEM aka Plan B. 1. Complete steps 1-8 above first. 2. Find the 'Training Button' on the garage door opener unit. This may be on the back of the motor, or some units may allow training to be initiated from the wired remote unit in the garage itself. 3. Press and hold the training button on the garage door opener unit (or equivalent action as per the opener instructions). The light may blink or come on and stay on. You now have 30 s or so to press and hold the HomeLink button for 3-4 s (the very same button you trained above in steps 1-8) This should result in a signal of some sort from the garage door opener unit...the training light could turn off, the light on the opener could blink, etc. You may have to press the HomeLink button 3 or 4 times for the unit to recognize the HomeLink system.

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