LiftMaster TriCode Systems Coding Instructions - Page 3

Stanley™ Radio Receiver Type Detail, STEP 5: TEST THE EQUIPMENT, Be sure the door/gate is clear

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Receiver 4 - Set switch 10 ON, match switches 1-9 on switch 2, activates from Button 4. Stanley™ Radio Receiver Type Detail When the TC4 is set to the Stanley™ radio transmitter type, set the DIP switches as follows. Receiver 1 - Set switch 10 OFF, match switches 1-9 on switch 1, activates from Button 1. Receiver 2 - Set switch 10 ON, match switches 1-9 on switch 1, activates from Button 2. Receiver 3 - Set switch 10 OFF, match switches 1-9 on switch 2, activates from Button 3. Receiver 4 - Set the switch 10 ON, match switches 1-9 on code switch 2, activates from Button 4. NOTE: The DIP switches in the receiver must match the DIP switches in all transmitters used to operate the receiver. STEP 5: TEST THE EQUIPMENT If not already installed, connect the receivers to the operators as described in their installation instructions. Be sure the door/gate is clear of people and obstructions. Activated each transmitter button and verify that each receiver triggers its operator. Battery Replacement: The 9 volt battery should last 12 to 18 months of normal use. The red LED on the face of the transmitter will light dimly or not at all when the battery needs replacing. The battery is located under the access cover.

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Receiver 4 - Set switch 10 ON, match switches 1-9 on switch 2, activates from Button 4.
Stanley™ Radio Receiver Type Detail
When the TC4 is set to the Stanley™ radio transmitter type, set the DIP switches as follows.
Receiver 1 - Set switch 10 OFF, match switches 1-9 on switch 1, activates from Button 1.
Receiver 2 - Set switch 10 ON, match switches 1-9 on switch 1, activates from Button 2.
Receiver 3 - Set switch 10 OFF, match switches 1-9 on switch 2, activates from Button 3.
Receiver 4 - Set the switch 10 ON, match switches 1-9 on code switch 2, activates from
Button 4.
NOTE:
The DIP switches in the receiver must match the DIP switches in all transmitters
used to operate the receiver.
STEP 5: TEST THE EQUIPMENT
If not already installed, connect the receivers to the operators as described in their
installation instructions.
Be sure the door/gate is clear of people and obstructions.
Activated each transmitter button and verify that each receiver triggers its operator.
Battery Replacement
: The 9 volt battery should last 12 to 18 months of normal use. The
red LED on the face of the transmitter will light dimly or not at all when the battery needs
replacing. The battery is located under the access cover.