Clicker Universal Garage
Door Opener Instructions model C-321 >> Page 1 >> Page
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Features
Your Clicker Model
321 Universal Transmitter is compatible with most 300, 310 and 390
MHz garage door and gate operator systems manufactured by Chamberlain®,
Genie®, Lift-Master®, Linear®, Moore-O-Matic®, Multi-Code®, Sears®,
and Stanley®. Please note that the 321 is not compatible with rotating
code systems such as IntellicodeTM or
Security+TM, developed by several of these
manufacturers since 1996.
The Clicker 321
can be used as a replacement for, or in addition 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 system uses code switches, you must program the Clicker
to match the existing code. If your existing system does not use
code switches, you may program the Clicker to any random code. All
programming is done through the 3 buttons on the case.
We suggest you
first read through the following instructions in their entirety,
then return to Part 1 for brand and code identification. The programming
procedure on page 2 should take only moments.
Part
1: Identifying Your Existing Brand and Code
Step
1:
Place an X
in Table 1 below next to the brand of your opener. If you are programming
your Clicker for more than one door or gate opener, place an X next to
the brand you will program first.
Table 1
Step
2:
Determine whether
your system uses code switches. Depending on your brand, you may have
8, 9, 10 or 12. They are usually located on the receiver panel (perhaps
under the lamp cover). The receiver is normally attached to the garage
door or gate opener, or it may be mounted on a wall and wired to the opener.
The accompanying remote will have matching code switches inside the case.
The illustration shows a receiver panel and remote with 9 code switches.
- If your
system has code switches, you must program the transmitter to match
your code. Proceed to Table 2 or 3, depending on your brand.
- If your
receiver does not have code switches, choose any random 9 digit code
to program your transmitter. Use Table 2 and enter a setting of 1, 2,
or 3 for each column. Fill only 1 box per column, and ignore the table
instructions pertaining to code switches. Then proceed to "Programming
Your Clicker" on page 2.
Table 2
Sears, Chamberlain, Lift-Master
Examine the
code switches on your receiver. This table is 9 boxes across, one for
each code switch. Place a "1" in each box that corresponds with
a switch in "+" position. Place a "2" in each box
that corresponds with a switch in "0" position. Place a "3"
in each box that corresponds with a switch in "-" position.
Fill only 1 box per column. See example below.
Example of
a Sears with 9 code switches (white squares indicate switch position):
Table 3
Genie, Linear, Moore-O-Matic, Multi-Code, Stanley
Examine the
code switches on your receiver or remote. It will have either 8, 9, 10,
or 12 code switches. Place a "1" in each box that corresponds
with a switch in the "on" or "up" position. Place
a "3" in each box that corresponds with a switch in the "off"
or "down" position. Fill only 1 box per column, and only as
many columns as you have code switches. See example below.
Note: Some
Stanley and Multi-Code units label their code switches open and close.
For Clicker coding purposes,
Close = on,
Open = off .
Example of a Stanley with 10 code switches:
Step 3: Verify
the code numbers you entered in the table to be sure they match your system's
code.
Proceed to
"Programming Your C-321 Clicker"
on Page 2