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model no. 046-0266-0 | contact us 1-800-689-9928
PROGRAMMING GUIDE – GARAGE DOOR OPENER
While programming, the p and q buttons can be used to move the door as needed.
A. Set Up Travel Limit and Open/Close Force
1. Connect the opener to an approved power
source. The dot in the LED display stays on.
2. Press and hold [SET] button for 5 seconds
until the LED display shows the numbe.
"1". Release the [SET] button.
3. Press the p button until the door is in fully
open position.
4. Press the [SET] button to confirm the door
position.
5. The LED display will show the number "2".
6. Press the q button until the door is in fully
closed position.
7. Press the [SET] button again to confirm.
8. 8. The LED light will flash 3 times when the
travel limit settings are completed.
9. The LED display will show the number "3".
10. Press the wall button to open the garage
door to its fully open position.
11. The LED light will flash 3 times.
12. The LED display will show the number "4".
13. Press the wall button again to close the
garage door to its fully closed position.
14. The LED display will turn off.
headline bars
headline bars
continuation tabs
continuation tabs
notes
notes
warnings
warnings
SET DOOR TRAVEL
LIMIT (OPEN/CLOSE)
SET DOOR TRAVEL
LIMIT (CLOSE/OPEN)
LEARN DOOR FORCE
(OPEN/CLOSE)
LEARN DOOR FORCE
(CLOSE/OPEN)
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Questions and answers
When I try to program a handheld remote, I get the “P” message but no beep sound and **** unable to program the remote.
Can you tell me what I should buy to be able to opener my garage door while I am away from home?
Wall console is showing a flashing triangle in the upper right hand corner with what appears to be an exclamation mark. Garage door will only go up in nominal increments and then slams down!!??
A flashing triangle with an exclamation mark on the MasterCraft wall console indicates a safety issue or obstruction. The garage door going up in increments before slamming down is likely caused by weak or broken springs or an unbalanced door. This condition can make the opener struggle to lift the door and may cause it to fall rapidly.
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@Mr. Anderson - Thank you VERY much...that is what I thought as I heard the door come down very quickly. MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!