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Connect to terminals 0 and 1 as shown in the illustration below. Support the wire near the operator with wire ties. Step 5: Install the Control Button Warning Label supplied with your opener near the standard wall push button (see illustration next page). WARNING A CHILD OPERATING THE DOOR CONTROLS RISKS INJURY — OR DEATH — TO HIMSELF (HERSELF) AND OTHERS. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE ANY DOOR CONTROLS. MOUNT THE PUSHBUTTON AT LEAST 5 FEET FROM THE FLOOR, OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. INSTALLATION OF THE SUPER STATION The Super Station (Deluxe Wall Pushbutton Station) is a 7 function station designed to work with and maximize the functionality of your garage door opener. Connection to any other opener may damage the opener and/or the Super Station. Only connect one Super Station to each opener. Do not connect more than one Super Station to an Opener. STEP 1: After determining a suitable location, usually near the access door and at least 5 feet above the floor to prevent use by children, use the Super Station as a guide to mark the mounting holes. Drill holes for drywall anchors or screws. NOTE: Do not mount directly to masonry walls. Use backer board. The Super Station is also designed to be mounted directly to a standard single electrical box. STEP 2: A length of 2-conductor, #22 gauge wire (or heavier) is required to connect the Super Station to the garage door opener. Strip approximately 6” of the wire jacket from one end and 1/2” of insulation from each wire. Carefully connect one wire to each of the two terminals indicated, noting which color is connected to which terminal. Tighten screws, being careful that no wires are allowed to touch any other terminal or any other conductive part of the circuit board. Do not overtighten the terminal screws. STEP 3: Push the wire jacket into one of the two notches provided at the ends of the housing, allowing a maximum of 1/8” inch of the jacket inside the case (too much will make mounting difficult). Carefully tuck the loose wires into the case and mount the unit using the screws provided. BACK STANDARD WALL PUSH BUTTON 108387 SUPER STATION DELUXE WALL PUSH BUTTON MOUNTING HOLES CONTROL AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 10 STEP 4: Run the wire from the Super Station to the opener, supporting it at 18” intervals with suitable staples. Leave a sufficient length to make the necessary connections to the opener terminal strip. WARNING: SOME LOCAL BUILDING CODES DO NOT ALLOW SURFACE WIRING. BE SAFE AND CHECK WITH THE LOCAL BUILDING INSPECTOR FIRST. STEP 5: Ensure power is OFF to the opener or disconnect the power from the opener. Strip approximately 4” of jacket from the end of the wire and 1/2” insulation from each wire. Connect to terminals 0 and 1 as shown in the illustration above. Support the wire near the opener with wire ties. STEP 6: Install the Control Button Warning Label supplied with your opener near the Super Station or wall push button (see illustration at right). ! Child can be pinned under automatic garage door. Death or serious injury can result. • Never let child walk or run under moving door. • Never let child use door opener controls. • Always keep moving door in sight. • If person is pinned, push control button or use emergency release. • Test door opener monthly: Refer to your owner’s manual Place one-inch object (or 2x4 laid flat) on floor. If door fails to reverse on contact, adjust opener. If opener still fails to reverse door, repair or replace opener. WARNING 104350 CONTROL BUTTON WARNING LABEL WARNING IMPROPER DOOR OPERATION COULD CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. WARNING LABEL MUST BE MOUNTED ON WALL NEAR THE PUSHBUTTON. ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS ON THE LABEL SHOULD BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. Remote Control Radio System Your transmitter is pre-coded at the factory with one of over 19,000 unique codes, and as such it is possible to control a single opener or a group of openers at one location or at multiple locations. Your transmitter may be mounted on a visor using the metal visor clip (included) or attached to a key-chain with the built-in attachment. Your remote control radio system is compatible with the HomeLink® systems. Resetting the Transmitter Code Each button of the transmitter is pre-coded at the factory to one of over 19,000 unique codes. Follow the instructions below to set your own code or to code multiple buttons or transmitters to the same code. You can record your code(s) on the back page of the manual. If recoding is not desired, skip to “Programming the Radio Receiver in the Power Head Unit” on the next page. The transmitter codes are set using the three operation buttons (+, O, and -) on the front of the transmitter. There are three steps to set the code: 1- The transmitter is placed in program mode; 2- the desired button is selected; and 3- the code is entered. Any one of the buttons or all three buttons may be coded by the sequence outlined below. Also see Express Coding under “Special Notes” at the end of this section. STEP 1: First, pres...
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