Warning, Control and auxiliary equipment – Allstar Products Group MVP-SQ User Manual

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STEP 4:

Run the wire from the Super Station to the

opener, supporting it at 18” intervals with suitable

staples. Leave a sufficient length to make the necessary

connections to the opener terminal strip.

WARNING: SOME LOCAL BUILDING

CODES DO NOT ALLOW SURFACE WIRING.

BE SAFE AND CHECK WITH THE LOCAL

BUILDING INSPECTOR FIRST.

STEP 5:

Ensure

power is OFF to the

opener or disconnect

the power from the

opener. Strip

approximately 4” of

jacket from the end of

the wire and 1/2”

insulation from each

wire. Connect to

terminals 0 and 1 as

shown in the

illustration above.

Support the wire near

the opener with wire

ties.

STEP 6:

Install the Control Button Warning Label

supplied with your opener near the Super Station or
wall push button (see illustration at right).

!

Child can be pinned under automatic garage
door. Death or serious injury can result.

• Never let child walk or run under moving door.

• Never let child use door opener controls.

• Always keep moving door in sight.

• If person is pinned, push control button or use

emergency release.

• Test door opener monthly:

Refer to your owner’s manual

Place one-inch object (or 2x4 laid flat) on floor.

If door fails to reverse on contact, adjust opener.

If opener still fails to reverse door, repair or replace opener.

W AR N I N G

104350

CONTROL BUTTON

WARNING LABEL

WARNING

IMPROPER DOOR OPERATION

COULD CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.

WARNING LABEL MUST BE

MOUNTED ON WALL NEAR THE

PUSHBUTTON. ALL WARNINGS AND

INSTRUCTIONS ON THE LABEL

SHOULD BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO.

Remote Control Radio System

Your transmitter is pre-coded at the factory with one of
over 19,000 unique codes, and as such it is possible to
control a single opener or a group of openers at one
location or at multiple locations. Your transmitter may
be mounted on a visor using the metal visor clip
(included) or attached to a key-chain with the built-in
attachment. Your remote control radio system is
compatible with the HomeLink® systems.

Resetting the Transmitter Code

Each button of the transmitter is pre-coded at the
factory to one of over 19,000 unique codes. Follow the
instructions below to set your own code or to code
multiple buttons or transmitters to the same code. You
can record your code(s) on the back page of the manual.
If recoding is not desired, skip to “Programming the
Radio Receiver in the Power Head Unit” on the next
page.

The transmitter codes are set using the three operation
buttons (+, O, and -) on the front of the transmitter.
There are three steps to set the code:

1

- The transmitter

is placed in program mode;

2

- the desired button is

selected; and

3

- the code is entered. Any one of the

buttons or all three buttons may be coded by the
sequence outlined below. Also see Express Coding
under “Special Notes” at the
end of this section.

STEP 1:

First, press and

hold the “+” button. The
RED LED will turn on.

Next, while continuing to

hole the “+” button, press and hold the “-” button.
Continue to hold both the “+” and “-” buttons until the
LED starts to blink (approximately 5 seconds). When
the LED starts to blink IMMEDIATELY release
both
the “+” and “-” buttons. The LED will blink two
times
and then remain on to confirm programming
mode.

STEP 2:

While the LED is

on, press and release the
button
you wish to code. The
LED will blink once and then
remain on.

STEP 3:

Using the

operation buttons on the
front of the transmitter,
enter a 9-digit random code
.
Every time a button is pressed
the LED will turn off and on.

After the 9-digit code is
entered, the LED will blink twice to confirm a valid code and
remain off.

Special Notes - Express Coding

Repeat the steps listed above as needed or desired for each
button. Each button can be programmed to a unique code,
however all three buttons may be programmed at one time
(Express Coding). To Express Code, select the “+” button
in Step 2, then end the code entry in Step 3 with the “+”
button (the first 8 entries can be any random code). The
code for each button may be changed at any time.
However, if the plus button is programmed as described
above, it will replace the existing code settings of the zero
and minus buttons.

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

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