LiftMaster 61LM Owners Manual - Page 154

Procedure For Setting Or Changing The Code

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7. Carefully pack the wiring back into junction box. Make sure wires are not pinched or strained. 8. Fasten power supply to junction box with the #6x11/2 flat-head screws provided 9. Move power supply switch to the right. Move receiver slide bar so "OFF" is visible. The control will be OFF. 10. Refer to Figure 1. Position wall plate over junction box. Align receiver so that three-pin plug engages holes in power supply and slide bar engages the power supply switch. Insert (2)#6-32x11/2" screws through fastening holes in receiver, wall plate and power supply. Tighten securely. Do not replace the actuator push button until you have set the code. See instructions below. PROCEDURE FOR SETTING OR CHANGING THE CODE The Wire-in Control receiver and remote control must be set with matching codes. To set (or change the code for any reason follow instructions below.) The receiver code switches are located on the front of the unit, behind actuator. The switch code block with plus (+), (0) and minus (-) positions provide 19,683 possible code settings. WITH MULTI FUNCTION TRANSMITTER follow instructions packed with your multi-function transmitter. reassemble transmitter cover case. Snap the actuator cover onto receiver. Turn on the power to circuit. Move receiver slide bar so "ON" is visible. Control will be ON. WITH SINGLE FUNCTION TRANSMITTER Locate code switches in remote, either by sliding battery compartment cover back or by removing cover screw. Set (or change) code in receiver by sliding one or more of the 9 code switches to a plus, (0) or minus position. Hold remote control alongside receiver code switches. Set code switches in remote to match positions of receiver code switches. Reassemble remote control case. Snap actuator cover onto receiver. Turn on the power to circuit. Move receiver slide bar so "ON" is visible. Control will be ON. 11. TO TEST: press actuator push button. Light should turn on. Press again, Light should turn off. Press remote push button. Light should turn on. Press again and light should turn off. 12. If light does not operate, check to be sure: • Power is ON. Check fuse box or circuit breaker. • Light bulb is "good". • Receiver is firmly connected to power supply and slide bar is in ON position, • Electrical wiring is correct. Review the wiring instructions on Side 1. • receiver and remote have matching code settings. • You are pressing the remote push button selected to operate Wire-in (on multi function transmitters), • Remote control battery has power. NOTE: Test light on the remote should glow when push button is pressed. (Battery changing information is included in instructions packed with your remote control.) CAUTION: TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, move the slide switch to the OFF position whenever it is necessary to change a light bulb. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you use less than a 40 Watt bulb, the lamp may glow dimly when OFF. This is normal. If two or more Light Products are installed, they must be located at least 10 feet apart to prevent electronic interference. There is a selection of accessories for use with the multi function remote transmitter: 114A1320B

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7.
Carefully pack the wiring back into junction box.
Make sure wires are not
pinched or strained.
8.
Fasten power supply to junction box with the
#6x11/2 flat-head screws provided
9.
Move power supply switch to the right.
Move
receiver slide bar so “OFF” is visible.
The
control will be OFF.
10.
Refer to Figure 1.
Position wall plate over
junction box.
Align receiver so that three-pin
plug engages holes in power supply and slide
bar engages the power supply switch.
Insert
(2)#6-32x11/2” screws through fastening holes
in receiver, wall plate and power supply.
Tighten securely.
Do not replace the actuator push button until you
have set the code.
See instructions below.
PROCEDURE FOR SETTING OR CHANGING THE CODE
The Wire-in Control receiver and remote control
must be set with matching codes.
To set (or change
the code for any reason follow instructions below.)
The receiver code switches are located on the front
of the unit, behind actuator.
The switch code block
with plus (+), (0) and minus (-) positions provide
19,683 possible code settings.
WITH MULTI FUNCTION TRANSMITTER
follow instructions packed with your multi-function
transmitter.
reassemble transmitter cover case.
Snap the
actuator cover onto receiver.
Turn on the power
to circuit.
Move receiver slide bar so “ON” is
visible.
Control will be ON.
WITH SINGLE FUNCTION TRANSMITTER
Locate code switches in remote, either by sliding
battery compartment cover back or by removing
cover screw.
Set (or change) code in receiver by sliding one or
more of the 9 code switches to a plus, (0) or
minus position.
Hold remote control alongside receiver code
switches.
Set code switches in remote to match
positions of receiver code switches.
Reassemble remote control case.
Snap actuator
cover onto receiver.
Turn on the power to circuit.
Move receiver slide bar so “ON” is visible.
Control
will be ON.
11.
TO TEST: press actuator push button.
Light should turn on.
Press again, Light
should turn off.
Press remote push button.
Light should turn on.
Press again and light
should turn off.
12.
If light does not operate, check to be sure:
Power is ON.
Check fuse box or circuit
breaker.
Light bulb is “good”.
Receiver is firmly connected to power
supply and slide bar is in ON position,
Electrical wiring is correct.
Review the
wiring instructions on Side 1.
receiver and remote have matching code
settings.
You are pressing the remote push button
selected to operate Wire-in (on multi
function transmitters),
Remote control battery has power.
NOTE:
Test light on the remote
should glow when push button is
pressed.
(Battery changing information
is included in instructions packed with
your remote control.)
CAUTION: TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK,
move the slide switch to the OFF position
whenever it is necessary to change a light
bulb.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you use less than a 40
Watt bulb, the lamp may glow dimly when
OFF.
This is normal.
If two or more Light Products are installed,
they must be located at least 10 feet apart to
prevent electronic interference.
114A1320B
There is a selection of accessories for use with
the multi function remote transmitter: