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Contantine Mecuur Posted on Mar 02, 2019

I have a centurion RDO - DOMESTIC ROLL-UP GARAGE DOOR.x3 of the buttons on my new remotes is programmed to to one door . How do I clear these

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Where the wires go into the operator head you need to find a button that he has an LED light next to it. It should say learn or learn code. Press and hold that button for 10 to 15 seconds Max usually, that should do it. You tap the button to program up the remotes and you hold the button to delete the remotes. Word of advice, it deletes every remote, keyless entry or vehicle that is programmed to at that time. Nothing will work after you hold that button down until you reprogram them in again giving them a new code. To reprogram, tap the button, do not hold the button and then tap remote control button that you want to program until the motor engages

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SOURCE: In following the Chevrolet Tahoe instruction to program a garage door opener, I am having problems with the system working. The codes are the rolling key type.

Press the outer 2 buttons untill the bink rate changes then release.

Press the button you want to train at the same time you hold down an unused button on one of your factory GDO remotes, hold untill flash rate changes.

Press learn button on GDO, press the button you just programmed in the Tahoe, should be programmed.

(Info should be in users manual under HomeLink.)

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2010

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This is the most complicated way I know of coding a remote and I am a tech. who does this all the time.
Turn power off. Wait 3 sec's & turn back on. Quickly press program button on back of box twice. Lights will flash, bottom light will stay on. Press program button twice, & No. 3 light will start flashing. Press and hold your remote button until light stops flashing. Code will be accepted.

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As described by many, when you can't get both the remote and the wireless pad to work together it means your garage door opener can accept both rolling code and billing code technology, BUT not at the same time. When you reset all codes (normally by pressing a button on the opener for a period of time e.g. 6 seconds or more), you erase all codes and remote "pairings". Then when you follow the manufacturer's procedure to pair again (which could be the wireless key pad first OR the remote first), the first pairing determines the technology for all subsequent pairings. Example: if your first pairing/programming was with the wireless keypad, and if it was rolling code technology (normally the case for newer models), then the garage opener will only recognize and accept rolling code for subsequent pairings. If your remote(s) are older (billion code technology) then the opener won't even recognize the signal (e.g. led won't blink when trying to pair/program).

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But here is a potential workaround! For newer wireless keypads (e.g. clicker from chamberlain), you have an option to select the type of opener you are using as you do the initial password set up (normally indicated by a number e.g. 1 for models built after 1995, 2 for models built between 1997 and 2004, etc). Each choice is associated with a technology in the background (e.g. either rolling code or billion code). If you are programming your wireless keypad first after erasing all codes / programming, if you chose the "recommended" option for garage opener, chances are it will be rolling code and that means you won't be able to program your older remotes (billion code) after that. So how can you chose the option that will match your remote???

Here's what you do: start by pairing / programming your older remote first after erasing all codes / programs. That sets the technology (e.g. billion code). Then, go ahead and program your wireless keypad, but you may have to go through the process several times by trying the different options until you find one that works!

For me, I had to try 4 options before making it work. Options 1 through 3 (mind you, options #2 was the exact match for my garage door opener model but it would cause the problem discussed here e.g. wireless keypad would work but not the remotes) would not even be recognized by the opener in this procedure (LED would not blink), but it did work once I hit option 4.

I hope this will help you with your problem. Let me know if it's not clear. Cheers!
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