Test the remote to see if it activates the garage door opener. Press and hold the remote until the garage door opener lights blink. To program your original remote, press and release the Learn button on the motor unit. Use this method if you can't program the remote using the wall control. Next, we'll show you how to program your remotes using Learn button on the motor unit. Press a different remote button to complete the programming. If it doesn't clear, press the remote button again. The screen clears when the opener accepts the programming. When prompted by the onscreen message, press the button on the remote that you want to use to open the garage door. Press the learn button twice to enter the programming mode. To program a universal remote for the Motion Detecting Wall Control, press the recessed remote button and the remote light turns solid red. The motor unit lights blink indicating that the opener programmed the code. Press that Learn button on the wall control and the display will show "Learn Remote Control–Press Learn Button Again to Confirm." Press the Learn button again and the display shows "Learn Mode–Press Remote Control Button to Learn Remote." Press the button on the remote that you want to use to open the garage door. The Learn button is marked Program on the side of the unit. The Motion Detecting Wall Control uses a Learn button to program remotes. Press any other remote button, then press enter on the wall control to complete the programming. When prompted, press the remote button you wish to program until the motor lights blink. Enter the programming mode on the wall control. To program a universal remote for this model, press the recessed button on the back until the remote light glows constantly. Select "REMOTE." Press the button on the remote that you want to use to open the garage door, then press enter (which is a right-facing arrow) on the menu. To program a remote using the Smart Wall Control, press the navigation button below "MENU" to view the Features menu. Try again if it doesn’t work the first time. Don't forget to press a different button on the remote after the opener lights blink to complete the programming. Press and hold the button that you'll use to open the door. If you're programming a universal remote, press the recessed button before pressing the Learn button twice on the wall unit. The opener lights blink twice to indicate that the code was accepted. Press the button on the remote that you'll use to open the garage door. The indicator light blinks to let you know that you're in the programming mode. To program an original remote, lift the button cover and press the Learn button twice. Next, we'll cover this Premium Multi-Function Wall Control that has a Learn button. Premium multi-function wall control remotes Sometimes universal remotes take more than one attempt to accept the code. If the motor unit lights don't blink within a few seconds, release all 3 buttons and try again. It doesn’t matter which, as long as it’s different. Press any other button on the remote to complete the programming. Press the activation button and then release all 3 buttons when the motor unit lights blink. Press and hold the Light button on the wall control. Press and hold the button on the remote that you want to use to open the garage door. The LED light on the front of the remote will glow constantly. Use the edge of the visor clip to press and release the recessed button on the back of the remote. To program a universal remote, start by pulling off the remote's visor clip. Press the activation button and then release all 3 buttons when the motor unit lights blink, indicating that the opener programmed the code. To program your original remotes using the Premium and Motion Detecting Wall Controls, press and hold the button on the remote that you want to use to open the garage door. Premium and motion detecting wall control remotes If you have an older wall control or a doorbell button, you’ll need to get a ladder and reach the control panel on the motor unit. Which I’d recommend, because it’s easier to reach. If your wall control looks like one of these, you can use it to program the remote. If your remote is different from the ones here, you can find instructions in your owner's manual. We'll cover some common Craftsman types, including this universal remote that replaces the original for most Craftsman models. Today we're going to talk about programming garage door opener remotes. Hi, this is Wayne from Sears PartsDirect.
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