NOTES: • The system accepts up to three transmitters. The transmitter codes are stored in a stacking-type memory. If a fourth transmitter code is programmed, the code for the first transmitter is erased. • Entering the programming mode cancels all learned transmitter codes, so none of the previously programmed transmitters Read More
NOTES: • The system accepts up to three transmitters. The transmitter codes are stored in a stacking-type memory. If a fourth transmitter code is programmed, the code for the first transmitter is erased. • Entering the programming mode cancels all learned transmitter codes, so none of the previously programmed transmitters Read More
NOTES: • The system accepts up to three transmitters. The transmitter codes are stored in a stacking-type memory. If a fourth transmitter code is programmed, the code for the first transmitter is erased. • Entering the programming mode cancels all learned transmitter codes, so none of the previously programmed transmitters Read More
NOTES: • The system accepts up to three transmitters. The transmitter codes are stored in a stacking-type memory. If a fourth transmitter code is programmed, the code for the first transmitter is erased. • Entering the programming mode cancels all learned transmitter codes, so none of the previously programmed transmitters Read More
NOTES: • The system accepts up to three transmitters. The transmitter codes are stored in a stacking-type memory. If a fourth transmitter code is programmed, the code for the first transmitter is erased. • Entering the programming mode cancels all learned transmitter codes, so none of the previously programmed transmitters Read More