A fixed code remote, also known as a dip switch remote, is a device that is used to open and close garage doors, gates, and other types of automatic openers. It uses a fixed code technology that requires the dip switches on the remote and the opener to be set to the same code in order to function properly. If your fixed code remote is not working properly, it may need to be resynchronized with the automatic opener. Here's how to do it:
Locate the dip switches on both the fixed code remote and the automatic opener. These are usually small switches that are located on the back of the remote and the motor unit of the opener.
Set the dip switches on the remote and the opener to the same code. This code will typically consist of a series of up and down positions. Consult the manufacturer's manual for the correct code for your specific model.
Test the remote to ensure that it is properly synced with the opener. Press the button on the remote, and the opener should respond by opening or closing. If the opener does not respond, double check that the dip switches are set to the correct code and try again.
Repeat the process for any additional fixed code remotes that you want to sync.
By following these steps, you should be able to easily sync your fixed code remote with your automatic opener. This will ensure that your garage door, gate, or other automatic opener functions smoothly and securely.
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