User Guide

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 received,
including interference
that
may cause undesired operation.
Programming the Transmitter
Do
not
use
the transmitter with any garage door opener
that does
not
have the “stop and reverse’’ feature.
This
includes any garage door opener model manufactured
before April
1,
1982.
Be
sure
that
people crnd objects are clear
of
the garage
door
j~ur
are
progrmnming!
Your vehicle’s engine should be turned
off
while
programming
the
transmitter. Follow these steps
to
program
up
to
three channels:
1.
If
you
have
not
previously programmed a universal
channel. proceed to Step
2.
Otherwise, hold down
the
two
outside
buttons
on
the
universal transmitter until
the
red
light
begins
IO
!lash rapidly (approximately
20
seconds).
Then
release
the buttons. This procedure
initialiLes
thc
memory
and erases any previous
settings
tor
all
three
channels.
2.
Hold the end
of
the hand-held transmitter against
the
bottom surface
of
the
universal transmitter
so
that
you
can still
see
the red light.
3.
Decide which
one of
the three channels
you
want to
program. Using both hands, press
the
hand-held
transmitter button and
the
desired button
on
the
universal transmitter. Continue
to
hold both buttons
through Step
4.
4.
Hold down both buttons until you see the red light
on
the
universal transmitter flash rapidly. The rapid
flashing, which could take up
to
90
seconds,
indicates that
the
universal transmitter has been
programmed. Release both buttons once
the
light
starts to flash rapidly.
11
you
have trouble programming the universal
transmitter, make sure that you have followed
the
directions exactly as described and
that
the battery
in
the
hand-held transmitter is
not dead.
If
you
still cannot
program
it,
rotate the hand-held transmitter end over end
and try again. The universal transmitter may not work
with older garage door openers that
do
not meet current
Federal Consumer Safety Standards. If you cannot
program the transmitter after repeated attempLs, consult
your
GM
dealer.
Be sure to keep the original hand-held transmitter
in
case
you need to erase and reprogram
the
universal transmitter.
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