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1999 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.
Cat. No.
61-2115
Universal Garage Door/Gate Opener
Your RadioShack Universal Garage Door/Gate Opener
is a transmitter compatible with most 300, 310, and 390
MHz garage door and gate operating systems manufac-
tured by Chamberlain
, Genie
, Lift-Master
, Linear
,
Moore-O-Matic
, Multi-Code
, Sears
, and Stanley
.
Note: This Opener is not compatible with rotating code
systems, such as Intellicode
or S
, developed
by several of these manufacturers since 1996.
The Opener can be used as a replacement for, or in ad-
dition to, most older style remote control transmitters. It
can be programmed to operate up to three garage door
openers or gates, including different brands. If your sys-
tem uses code switches, you must program the Opener
to match the existing code. If your existing system does
not use code switches, you can program the Opener to
use any random code. All programming is done using
the three buttons on the Opener.
We suggest that you first read through this owner’s man-
ual in its entirety, then return to “Preparation” for brand
and code identification. Once you know this information
about your operating system, refer to “Programming the
Opener” on Page 3 to program the brand and code into
your Opener. This procedure should take only a few mo-
ments. Once you are familiar with how your Opener
works, you can easily refer to “Quick Start” for subse-
quent programming.
FCC Notes: Changes or modifications to this product
not expressly approved by RadioShack, or operation of
this product in any way other than as detailed by the
owner’s manual, could void your authority to operate
this product.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference re-
ceived, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Frequencies: 300, 310, 390 MHz
QUICK START
The following steps should let an experienced user pro-
gram the operating system’s brand and code into the
Opener.
1. Press
and
at the same time.
2. Press the button you want to use to open your door
or gate. The number of times you press the button
corresponds with the number next to your system’s
brand name (see the beginning of “Preparation”).
3. Enter the code for the system you want the Opener
to operate. (You wrote this in one of the tables un-
der “Preparation.”)
4. If your system does not have code switches, press
and hold the button that you want to use to open
your door or gate, briefly press the receiver’s smart
button, then release both buttons.
PREPARATION
Before you proceed, note the number that corresponds
with the brand name of the system you will program the
Opener to operate. Mark an X next to that brand. (If you
plan to program the Opener to operate more than one
system, mark an X next to the brand you will program
first.)
• 1 — Stanley
• 2 — Multi-Code
• 3 — Linear, Moore-O-Matic
• 4 — Sears, Chamberlain, Lift-Master
• 5 — Genie (9 code switches)
• 6 — Genie (12 code switches)
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