Do you need to know how to program your garage door opener? How about change the batteries in your remote or erase the old codes from its memory so you can reprogram new codes? If you need help troubleshooting your garage door remote, you've come to the right place. This post provides great solutions to common problems people have with their garage door or gate operators.
These instructions are particularly for garage door openers and gate operators that are 315 MHz Security+® and have a purple learn button.
The information below was taken from LiftMaster's Catalog Resource. CLICK HERE to view the PDF, which includes additional images, warnings, and warranty information.
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This feature is not available for universal receivers, only for operators that are equipped with a multi-function door control and a remote control with multiple buttons. Security+ remotes can be programmed to control operator lights without opening the garage door.
If you deactivate any unwanted codes, all previous codes will also be erased.
A lithium battery should produce enough power to last up to 5 years.
Replacing batteries:
The 3V2016 lithium batteries for the opener and LEDs (marked “LED and Opener Battery”) should last up to 5 years. The 3V2450 lithium battery for the proximity lighting (marked “Proximity Battery”) should last 1-2 years.
Replacing batteries:
Press and hold the button down on your remote until the door or gate begins to move. The remote will typically operate the garage door up to three car lengths away. Installations and conditions may vary. Contact a dealer for more information.
You can program other buttons on your Security+ remote control or mini-remote control to operate other Security+ garage door openers, gate operators, light controls, or access control systems.
Premium remotes are equipped with a proximity lighting feature, so when your hand moves close to the remote, LED lights will automatically turn on for three seconds. Once the remote control button is activated, the lights will then blink rapidly.
To conserve your remote's battery life, you can disable the proximity lighting feature. If the proximity lighting is activated 10 times in a row, but no buttons have been pushed, this feature will turn off until the next time you push a button on your remote.
Problem #1: Your LED lights are dim, erratic, or don't light up when you're within close proximity.
Solutions:
Problem #2: LED lights are either dim or won't blink rapidly after a button has been pushed.
Solution: Replace both batteries with same type coin cells (3V2016).
Problem #3: The proximity sensor won’t work.
Solution: The spring contact inside the remote is probably bent.
If you live in the Greater Des Moines area, Ankeny, Ames, or any of the surrounding communities, WD Door would love to get you set up with a new garage door operating system or remote control. Let us know how we can help you, and we'll get to work, making your home a safer place for you and your family.