First, I'm not a Master Mechanic representative.
* Check your warranty. call for support.
*** Following for information only.***
* Most openers that come with a remote (some don't) will have a matching "Dip Switch" in the control unit and the remote. If yours is like the old style Craftsman then the remote is about the size of a cigarette box. It snaps open and your will see a bar with lots of little switches. This will be the same as the one in the motor drive unit in the garage.
* All you have to do is flip one or two switches and do the same with the garage motor unit.
* Double check that you flip the same for both remote and motor drive. There will be numbers to identify each switch. Compare to the remote.
**************** For new "Fob" remotes.************
* This is more difficult as these codes have to be "Programed" into both FOB and motor unit.
* Your manual (page 35) shows how to program; https://www.liftmaster.com/catalogresourcesv3/en-us/shared/files/tucmanuals/114a3064.pdf
* Aloha, ukeboy57
SOURCE: programing garage door opener remote
ok crystal,calm down this is an easy one! first locate the smart button on your openers , next you will press and hold down the smart button until you see an indicator light above it shut off, while your holding that button the light will be solid ,Now your ready to program your remotes ,first programm one side by taking each of your four remotes and pressing the smart button on machine then pressing the button on the remote you want to program,by doing that you will notice the lightbulbs on your machine shut off and go back on , This is an indicator that your machine has accepted the code , now do it with the other three remotes , after you,ve programmed all four ,go over to the other machine and repeat the process but this time you have to choose another button on your remotes since you,ve programmed all four remotes to the same button on each remote ,just choose the bottom button on your remotes this time to keep them seperated , hope this helps you and it is as easy as 1-2-3 your owners manual will describe exactly the same ,i know because i,ve installed over 27,000 machines working as an installer for sears, please leave a nice feedback rating if i was able to help you, good luck,Sincerely Glenn Mayer
SOURCE: Universal garage door remote
I have a feeling your neighbor operated their door opener when you were programming your new clicker. Try erasing the memory of your opener and then program the clicker again making sure your neighbors do not operate theirs at the same time. To erase the memory hold the smart/learn button in for 10 seconds.
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The most common cause of this is a bad wall control or the wiring going to it. The wall control goes bad from use and the wiring sometimes has intermittent short caused by the staples the installer used.
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You say you "setup the remote and the main box but doesn't solve." I think you mean you programmed the unit but I'm not sure. Anyway try holding the smart/learn button in for 10 seconds and this will erase the memory. None of the remotes should work. Now when you are sure the neighbor will not be using their opener, program your remotes. This may be what you did but I'm not sure.
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To erase the memory of the opener so that your old remote will no longer work you need to locate the smart/learn button on the rear of the motor unit. Press and hold this button for 6 seconds. No remotes will now work.
To program the new remote when you get it, hold the button down on the remote and then press and immediately release the smart/learn button.
Call any local door opener repair company from the yellow pages and you should be able to buy a remote from them.
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