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STEP 4: C HECK OU T YOUR DOOR OPER A TING SYST EM CAUTION: THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE TRANSMITTER OR RECEIVER A. After installing your receiver and tran smitter, check the operation of your radio controls by m oving a pproxim ately 35 feet ba ck f rom the ga rage doo r, then press the transm itter button. Oper ation at this distance[...]
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B. Standar d hook- up to three te rminal operators: For direct co nnection l oosen the three screws on the op erator and sl ide the brass ter minals under the se scr ews. Se e Fig. 4. Replace the pushbut ton wir ing and tighten th e screw s. Be certain the antenna w ire is ha nging dow n verticall y and the receiver termi nal numbers prin ted on th[...]