
WARNING:
· Disconnect
operator power before any installation or repair
· Always wear
safety glasses
Your
Digi-Code radio controls are designed specifically to remotely control a garage
door opener from within an automobile and to give years of trouble free service
without adjustment. Because all radio
controls are set with the even numbered switches in the “ON” position when they
leave the factory, it is recommended that a different code be selected and set
at the time of installation. Please
refer to the “Setting the Code Switch” section for instructions. The radio
frequency (RF) portion of the controls, however, are tuned to standard
frequencies and are thoroughly tested at the factory. This permits the addition
or replacement of either the transmitter or the receiver by specifying the
Model number and the RF frequency designated on the identification label. RF
adjustments are not needed nor should any be attempted.
The
receiver is designed to mount directly to the operator. It can be remotely
installed if the operator terminal strip is not accessible, or if the power for
the receiver is not obtainable from the operator. To direct mount the receiver,
simply loosen the terminal screws on the operator and insert the two-way lugs
from the receiver under the screw heads along the wall button wires, and
tighten the screws ( See Figure #1)
Place
the antenna (a 10 inch black wire ) in
a vertical position as far from any metal as possible.

For
remote installation the receiver may be mounted near the operator head on a
joist or the ceiling by using the mounting tab. Order Model 5192-06 adapter,
which permits connection between the operator terminal and the two-way lugs on
the receiver.

Slip
on connectors at one end of the adapter connect to the flat side of each spade
lug on the receiver, and the spade connectors at the other end connect to the
operator terminal.
Connect
wires as follows:
(a)
White
wire to terminal “1” or “24v”
(b)
Black
wire to terminal “2” or “Relay”
(c)
Red
wire to terminal “3” or “Common” ( Radio Power )
(d)
Connect
push button wires to terminal “1” and “2” (See Figure #2)
Where
power for the radio receiver is not available from the operator order a Model
5192-01 power transformer adapter for connection between the operator and the
remote receiver.
SETTING THE ( “RECEIVER” ) CODE SWITCH - TO WORK WITH MODEL 5010 AND MODEL 5012 SINGLE BUTTON TRANSMITTERS
Use
your finger to slide the “code switch hatch” from the receiver for access to
the code switch. On the transmitter the entire front lower half of the case ( “
the battery hatch” ) is removeable. Use a coin or the curved end of the visor
clip to disengage the lower half of the transmitter front. This will expose
both the code switch and the battery compartment (See Figure #3).


Model – 5010 (300mHz) or 5012 (310mHz)
Figure #3A
Set both code switches to
the code of your choice, being sure both are set the same since a different setting of just
one switch will prevent operation. The digital code is determined by the
position of the 10 small switches numbered 1 through 10 located in the receiver
and the transmitter. Any combination of “on” or “off” positions can be selected
by using a pencil or a pen. (Note: The switches are in the “on” position when
the switch is depressed toward the number.) See Figure #3 above.
Once
the codes have been set, check operation and reinsert the hatches.
SETTING THE ( “RECEIVER” ) CODE SWITCHES - TO WORK WITH MODEL 5020 AND MODEL 5022 DUAL BUTTON TRANSMITTERS
Use your finger to slide
the “code switch hatch” from the receiver for access to the code switch. On the
transmitter the entire front lower half of the case ( “ the battery hatch” ) is
removeable. Use a coin or the curved end of the visor clip to disengage the
lower half of the transmitter front. This will expose both the code switch and
the battery compartment. See Figure #3 (Receiver) above and Figure #4 (Dual
Button Transmitter) below.
Figure #4
Model – 5020 (300mHz) or 5022 (310mHz)

Before setting the receiver code switches, you
will need to set the transmitter code switch on your model 5020 or 5022. We
strongly suggest that you change the code from the factory setting to provide
security for your own system, and to eliminate interference with neighboring
systems.
SETTING THE TRANSMITTER CODE SWITCH – MODEL’S 5020 & 5022
On the transmitter the entire
front lower half of the case ( “ the battery hatch” ) is removeable. Use a coin
or the curved end of the visor clip to disengage the lower half of the
transmitter front. This will expose both the code switch and the battery
compartment Once you have done this, locate the code switch and set code switch
positions 1 through 9 to your personal code scheme ( THE 10TH POSITION SWITCH MUST BE SET IN THE CLOSED
POSITION “ON”), (Note: The switch
is in the “on” position when it is depressed toward the number.). We strongly urge that several coding schemes be
avoided: ALL ON; 2,4,6,8,10, ON. These positions are similar to our or other
manufacturers test positions, or are frequently used.
SETTING RECEIVER #1 (WORKS WITH LEFT BUTTON ON TRANSMITTER)
Use your finger to slide
the “code switch hatch” from the receiver for access to the code switch. Set
the receiver code switch positions 1 through 9 to match the transmitter code
switch. Then make sure that the 10th position switch on
receiver #1 is set in the closed position “ON”.
The left button on the transmitter should now operate this receiver.
Once the codes have been set, check operation and reinsert the hatches.
SETTING RECEIVER #2 (WORKS WITH RIGHT BUTTON ON TRANSMITTER)
Use your finger to slide
the “code switch hatch” from the receiver for access to the code switch. Set
the receiver code switch positions 1 through 9 to match the transmitter code
switch. Then make sure that the 10th position switch on
receiver #2 is set in the open position “OFF”.
The right button on the transmitter should now operate this receiver.
Once the codes have been set, check operation and reinsert the hatches.
SECTION #4
SETTING THE TRANSMITTER CODE SWITCH – TO WORK WITH EXISTING STANLEY GARAGE DOOR OPENERS ( Models 5012 & 5022 only )
Set the transmitter
using “SETTING THE TRANSMITTER
CODE SWITCH – MODEL’S 5020 & 5022” instructions
from section #3 above.
Set the first garage door
opener using “SETTING RECEIVER #1 (WORKS WITH LEFT BUTTON ON
TRANSMITTER) instructions from section #3
above.
Set the second garage
door opener using “SETTING RECEIVER #2 (WORKS WITH RIGHT BUTTON ON
TRANSMITTER) instructions from section #3
above.
SECTION #5
TRANSMITTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The battery in the transmitter
can be checked or changed by removing the front lower half of the transmitter.
Use a coin or the curved end of the visor clip to disengage the lower half of
the transmitter front. This will expose the battery compartment. Replacement
battery must be a 9-volt.
TO REPLACE OR ADD A SET
A replacement or new
transmitter or receiver may be purchased by specifying the Model Number and the
RF frequency designated on the serial tag label. The RF frequency is set at the
factory and must not be adjusted in the field. The digital code can be matched
to the companion receiver or transmitter by following the “setting” procedures
above.
OPERATIONAL CHECK
To check operation, move
back about 50 feet and press the transmitter button. Operation should be reliable
at this distance but environment and location of both the transmitter and
receiver will effect the range. Try different mounting locations and positions
in the vehicle. If operation is still undesirable, the problem may be isolated
by:
1.
Checking the door
operator. If the door will not open when the wall button is
pressed,
the problem is likely to be the operator. If the door will open by pressing
the
wall button, but not when the radio control button is pressed, the problem is
probably
in the radios.
2.
Replacing the
transmitter battery.
If, after performing the
above operational checks, the controls still do not function, they should be
returned to your dealer for repair or replacement.
WARRANTY
All Digi-Code door related
products carry an eighteen (18) month warranty against defects in workmanship
or material. This warranty begins at the date of manufacture, for eighteen
months. Digi-Code warrantees our product only to our authorized dealers and
distributors, and not to the end customer. If you have any questions about our
warranty, please ask your dealer to determine the nature and scope of their
warranty. Digi-Code does not assume, and is not responsible for, any real or
consequential damages from claims against the performance of our product, nor
is it liable for any costs related to the loss of life, property, or revenue.
Further, Digi-Code is in no way responsible for installation of our product,
and will assume no cost related to reinstallation or removal. Digi-Code’s
warranty is in lieu of all other warrantees, expressed, or implied.
CAUTION: Any
changes or modifications in intentional or unintentional radiators which are
not expressly approved by Digi-Code Inc. could void the users authority to
operate this equipment. This applies to intentional and unintentional radiators
certified per part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations.
DIGI-CODE, INC.
Part # 72-5010