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|    J. P. Gilliver (John) to All    |
|    How to retrain a garage door opener clic    |
|    26 Apr 22 07:01:34    |
      From: G6JPG@255soft.uk              Do you know the process of getting a garage door opener clicker to work       again?              I had been using the "Clicker" brand hand held three button garage door       opener clicker for years when it recently stopped working.       It's gray with 3 blue buttons, FCC ID MJN321, frequency 300, 310 & 390 MHz.              I replaced the two CR2025 batteries but it doesn't open the door.              The single red LED flashes once with the left button held down, stays red       with the middle button held down, and flashes once with the right button.              The middle button was the one that I was using on the hand-held clicker.              The garage door opener has a sticker on the outside saying Stanley Deluxe       1/2 HP, model 3205, 120V, 60Hz, single phase, 7.0 Amp, 1/2 HP motor, add       load 202VA, operating rate 25 ft lb/sec.              There are three things sticking out the bottom, one of which is a short six       inches or so antenna, and another is a one-inch diameter black adjustment       knob of some sort, and then two 3/8ths inch additional adjustment knobs, one       black and the other white (I've never touched them).              Climbing on a ladder & removing that yellow cover reveals a red 10-pin       static dip switch whose circuit board has a sticker that says Stanley FCC ID       A9K9KG RCOMBO model 3045-01, frequency 310 8845.              The garage door opener works fine from the wall switch.       I was given this garage door opener clicker when I bought the house years       ago so it wasn't me who set it up in the first place.              Does it normally need to be retrained when the batteries are replaced?       Do you have advice as to what the typical retraining procedure might be?              I just want the clicker to work again.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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