Plug the receiver into an electrical outlet inside the garage. The red light on the receiver should be on after being plugged into an electrical outlet. Re-connect the power cord of the Garage Door Opener. The Left button on the transmitter has been programmed to operate the receiver. Activate this button will trigger the receiver therefore opens the garage door. 2. INSTALLATION (CONT) 2 3 4 5 4. CHANGE THE OPERATION CODE FOR BOTH TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER It is recommended to randomly set the operation code for your remote control to avoid interference from other devices. Follow the instructions below to change the operation code. Pry off the battery cover of the transmitter with a coin, as shown. You will see 9 connectors labeled from “1” to “9”, as shown. (the connectors setting may not be the same as shown.) You can randomly remove some connectors, leaving some in place. A connector can be removed with the clip, as shown. 1 2 WARNING Remove power cord of garage door opener before installation. Red / Black wire Note: There should be another pair of wires connected to the 2 terminals already. Do not remove/ disconnect these existing wires. Note: If you see no screws mounting the wall mounted door control, the screws are probably under-neath the front cover. Remove the front cover by pressing onto the tabs on top of the cover. Remove front cover first 3. TROUBLE SHOOTING Q: Door opener does not react after pressing the button on the transmitter ? A: - Ensure when the button on the transmitter is pressed, the red light on the transmitter comes on. Otherwise, check if the battery is inserted properly. - The left button on the transmitter should be pressed, not the right button - If the red light on the receiver flashes when you press the left button on the transmitter, but the door opener does not respond, please ensure the red/black wire is successfully connected from the receiver to the wall mounted door control. - Ensure the wires that are previously connected to the wall mounted door control are not loose. - Ensure the code setting on the transmitter is the same as the receiver. Refer to section 4 to check the code setting. Garage Door Receiver Existing wires RED/BLACK WIRE RECEIVER Existing wires connected to garage door opener. (Do not remove) Different wall-mounted door controls Note: Alternative wiring options are available, the receiver can be connected directly to the opener’s motor. Please contact customer service for further information regarding alternative wiring options. Mounting Bracket BATTERY Keychain Transmitter (Battery inside) 4. CHANGE THE OPERATION CODE FOR BOTH TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER (CONT) 4. CHANGE THE OPERATION CODE FOR BOTH TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER (CONT) 5. BATTERY 3 4 If the connector is placed on the top and middle posts, that column is set on “ + ” . If the connector is placed on the middle and bottom posts, that column is set on “ - ”. If the connector is removed completely, (not placed on any posts), it is set to “ 0 ”. (see diagram for examples of how to set a column to the three different positions). When removing a connector to set a column to “ 0 ”, save ‘+’ the connector in case you change the code at a later date. ‘-’ ‘0’ After setting up the code connectors on the transmitter, you are ready to set the same code on the receiver. WARNING Remove the receiver from the electrical outlet before changing the code. Remove the screw that holds the connector cover, and remove the cover. 5 6 You will see 10 connectors. For connectors “1” to “9”, the settings must match with those of the transmitter. Connectors 1 to 9 are the same. BATTERY 7 For connector “10” on the receiver, set the connector on “+” if you are using button “1” to control this receiver. If you are planning to use button “2” to control this receiver, you need to remove this connector. See diagram below. Connector 10 set to “+” TRANSMITTER Button 1- Left Button RECEIVER TRANSMITTER Button 2- Right button RECEIVER 9108 Put the cover and screw back onto the receiver. Plug the receiver into an electrical outlet. Put the battery cover back onto the transmitter. Press the designated button on the transmitter to operate the garage door. Connector 10 “Removed” 12 volt alkaline battery (size 23A) (included). It is time to change the battery when the red LED on the transmitter does not turn on when either button is pressed. 6. ADDITIONAL RECEIVER There are 2 buttons on your transmitter, the other button can be used to control another Houselink® Garage Door Receiver Model 318R (sold separately) or Houselink® Wireless Switch Receiver Model SW-318R (sold separately). 7. ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTER You can add as many additional transmitters as you want to control the same receiver. Simply set the same operation code on all transmitters with the same code setting on the receiver. Houselink® offers Keychain Transmitter Model 318TN and Keyless Entry Transmitter Model 318K to work with your receiver. For more information, please visi...