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Install new receiver logic board
For garage door openers without a battery
back up system: remove the button pad from
the logic board and replace it with the alternate
button pad.
Front of Logic Board
End Panel
Back of Logic Board
Button Pad
NOTE: A test of the safety reverse system is necessary for safe operation.
Programming
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Program a remote using the learn button
1.1 Press and release the Learn button on the garage door opener. The Learn indicator light will
glow steadily for 30 seconds.
To program the Wi-Fi garage door opener to your network refer to your owner's manual.
3.1 Connect the wire harnesses to the
new receiver logic board. When
reconnecting the wire harness, be sure
the tabs on the wire harness are facing
the end panel, not the logic board.
End Panel
Wire
Harness
Logic Board
Wire Clip
Tabs
NOTE: If your logic board
has a wire clip, use the
wire clip to hold wires to
the logic board.
Learn
Indicator
Light
Yellow Learn
Button
3.2 Insert the antenna wires through
the holes in the end panel. Snap the
receiver logic board into place on the
end panel and fasten with screws.
Antenna wires
NOTE: Some
Antenna
models will require
wires
the short antenna
wire to be placed in
the traps of the end
panel.
1.2 Within 30 seconds, press and hold the
button on the remote control.
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3.3 Reinsert the wires.
Door control wires:
• white wire into the white terminal.
• white/red wire into the red terminal.
Safety sensor wires:
• white wires into the white terminal.
• white/black wires into the
grey terminal.
Reconnect any lock terminal wires.
To insert or remove the wires from
the terminal, push in the tab with a
screwdriver tip.
3.4 Install the light lens by aligning with
the hinges and snapping into place.
Reconnect power.
NOTE: When installing the light lens, ensure the
antenna wires are hanging straight down.
1.3 Release the button when the garage door
opener light blinks. It has learned the
code. If light bulbs are not installed, two
clicks will be heard.
Lock
Terminals