LiftMaster 61LM Owners Manual - Page 224

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For use with other remote control transmitters to operate a garage door opener: WARN ING Children operating or playing with a garage door opener can injure themselves and others. The garage door could close and cause serious injury or death. Do not allow children to operate the door control(s) or remote control transmitter(s). A moving garage door could injure or kill someone under it. Activate the opener only when you can see the door clearly, it is free of obstructions, and is properly adjusted. The Multi-Function Remote Control has three push buttons. Green is recommended for use with a garage door opener. The other push buttons can be used to operate another opener and/or light control product. Slide back the battery compartment cover to access the code switches in the NEW remote control. NOTE 1: In multi-function remote controls, only code switches 2 through 9 must be set to matching positions. Code switch #1 is neutral. Set it to any position. It will not affect the code. NOTE 2: If multi- and single-function remote controls will be used to operate the same receiver, set code switch #1 in the single-function remote control to match the multi-function push button selected. (See illustration below for code positions matching multifunction remote control push buttons.) MATCH/CHANGE THE CODE IN NEW AND EXISTING REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER(S) SET CODE SWITCHES IN ALL REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTERS TO MATCHING POSITIONS If you want to keep the same code, proceed as follows (refer to the illustration of your model remote control): 1. Locate code switches in original remote control(s), either by sliding the battery compartment cover back or by removing the cover screw and turning case over (push button side up). When you set the case bottom aside, be careful to avoid moving circuit board components. 2. Place remote controls side by side as shown. Set the code switches in the new remote control to the same positions as in the original remote control. Use a screwdriver or pen to slide the.switches Refer to note above regarding code switch #1 in Multi-Function Remote Controls. Single-Function Remote Control (9 Volt Battery) Model 61 Single-Function Remote Control (12 Volt Battery) Model 62 2-Channel Remote Control Tab (12 Volt Battery) 123456789 + 0 123456789 + 0 When used with Multi-Function Remote, set code switch #1 to match push button selected. 12345678 9 + 0 Match Code Switches (1-9) 123456789 + 0 Match Code Switches (1-9) Code Switches (1-9) Code Switches (1-9) Channel 1 Code Switches (1-9) Channel 2 Code Switches (1-9) Visor clip 12V battery 114A1938C Multi-Function Remote Control (9 Volt Battery) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + 0 Match Code Switches (2-9) 123456789 + 0 Model 63/33 Multi-Function Remote Control (12 Volt Battery) Code switch #1 in a Multi-Function Remote Control is neutral - set it to any position. Code Switches (2-9) Code Switches (1-9) REPLACEMENT PARTS 29B137 10A14 Remote Control housing (No circuit board) Model 33LM 41A3580-4 FOR SERVICE DIAL OUR TOLL-FREE NUMBER: 1-800-528-2817 © 2000, The Chamberlain Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved Printed in Mexico

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© 2000, The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
114A1938C
All Rights Reserved
Printed in Mexico
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Model 61
Single-Function Remote Control
(12 Volt Battery)
Single-Function Remote Control
(9 Volt Battery)
Model 62
2-Channel Remote Control
(12 Volt Battery)
Code Switches (1-9)
Channel 1
Code Switches (1-9)
Channel 2
Code Switches (1-9)
Tab
Match
Code
Switches
(1-9)
Match
Code
Switches
(1-9)
123456789
+
0
Model 63/33
Multi-Function Remote Control
(12 Volt Battery)
Code Switches (1-9)
Match
Code
Switches
(2-9)
Code switch #1 in a
Multi-Function
Remote Control
is neutral - set it
to any position.
When used with
Multi-Function Remote,
set code switch #1 to
match push button
selected.
12345678
+
0
9
Code Switches (1-9)
Multi-Function Remote Control
(9 Volt Battery)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
+
0
9
Code Switches (2-9)
Visor clip
29B137
12V battery
10A14
Remote Control housing (No circuit board)
Model 33LM
41A3580-4
The Multi-Function Remote Control has three push
buttons. Green is recommended for use with a garage
door opener. The other push buttons can be used to
operate another opener and/or light control product.
Slide back the battery compartment cover to access
the code switches in the
NEW
remote control.
NOTE 1:
In multi-function remote controls, only code
switches 2 through 9 must be set to matching
positions. Code switch #1 is neutral. Set it to any
position. It will not affect the code.
NOTE 2:
If multi- and single-function remote controls
will be used to operate the same receiver, set code
switch #1 in the single-function remote control to
match the multi-function push button selected. (See
illustration below
for code positions matching multi-
function remote control push buttons.)
MATCH/CHANGE THE CODE IN NEW AND EXISTING REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER(S)
SET CODE SWITCHES IN ALL REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTERS TO MATCHING POSITIONS
If you want to keep the same code, proceed as follows (refer to the illustration of your model remote control):
1. Locate code switches in original remote control(s), either by sliding the battery compartment cover back or by
removing the cover screw and turning case over (push button side up). When you set the case bottom aside,
be careful to avoid moving circuit board components.
2. Place remote controls side by side as shown. Set the code switches in the new remote control to the same
positions as in the original remote control. Use a screwdriver or pen to slide the switches
.
Refer to note above
regarding code switch #1 in Multi-Function Remote Controls.
For use with other remote control transmitters to operate a
garage door opener:
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Children operating or playing with a garage
door opener can injure themselves and others.
The garage door could close and cause
serious injury or death.
Do not allow children
to operate the door control(s)
or remote
control transmitter(s).
A moving garage door could injure or kill
someone under it.
Activate the opener only
when you can see the door clearly, it is free
of obstructions, and is properly adjusted.
WARN ING
FOR SERVICE DIAL OUR TOLL-FREE NUMBER:
1-800-528-2817