Garage door opener with dip switchs
Can anyone tell me how(if possible) to program a garage door door opener with dip switches to a unit without them?
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Garage door opener with dip switchs
On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 10:04:36 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Can anyone tell me how(if possible) to program a garage door door opener with dip switches to a unit without them? I think the answer is you can't. The dip switch type was the old designs that used the switches to set a freq. With ten switches you'd get 1000 codes, not much security there, your neighbor could happen to pick the same codes or a thief could try them until he finds the right one. The newer ones using pseudo random keys and are far more secure. |
Garage door opener with dip switchs
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 19:30:46 -0700 (PDT), trader_4
wrote: On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 10:04:36 PM UTC-4, wrote: Can anyone tell me how(if possible) to program a garage door door opener with dip switches to a unit without them? I think the answer is you can't. The dip switch type was the old designs that used the switches to set a freq. With ten switches you'd get 1000 codes, not much security there, your neighbor could happen to pick the same codes or a thief could try them until he finds the right one. The newer ones using pseudo random keys and are far more secure. Trader is right. There are a **** load of different garage door remotes. I just spent about 40 minutes getting educated myself. I was trying to match up 5 different Sears remotes and it turns out I have 4 different styles and they all look identical but they are not interchangeable. These are also the kind without switches. If it turns out you can use a Liftmaster/ Craftsman/Sears 139.53879 I have one I will send you. It won't work with anything I have. This is a fairly good resource. They do other brands https://dooropenersandmore.com/remot...ftsman-remotes |
Garage door opener with dip switchs
On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 10:30:51 PM UTC-4, trader_4 wrote:
On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 10:04:36 PM UTC-4, wrote: Can anyone tell me how(if possible) to program a garage door door opener with dip switches to a unit without them? I think the answer is you can't. The dip switch type was the old designs that used the switches to set a freq. With ten switches you'd get 1000 codes, not much security there, your neighbor could happen to pick the same codes or a thief could try them until he finds the right one. The newer ones using pseudo random keys and are far more secure. My neighbor's garage door batteries died and I reprogrammed the remotes for her. or maybe the receiver for it. Unfortunately it's been a while and memory is hazy. And I wish I'd saved the web site I found that told me how. But basically the opener receiver was not just brand and model but date specific. If installed before a different date there was a different way to program it. Like a cable box it learned the remote, but only by pushing something not intuitive in the right order. |
Garage door opener with dip switchs
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 11:55:51 -0700 (PDT), TimR
wrote: On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 10:30:51 PM UTC-4, trader_4 wrote: On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 10:04:36 PM UTC-4, wrote: Can anyone tell me how(if possible) to program a garage door door opener with dip switches to a unit without them? I think the answer is you can't. The dip switch type was the old designs that used the switches to set a freq. With ten switches you'd get 1000 codes, not much security there, your neighbor could happen to pick the same codes or a thief could try them until he finds the right one. The newer ones using pseudo random keys and are far more secure. My neighbor's garage door batteries died and I reprogrammed the remotes for her. or maybe the receiver for it. Unfortunately it's been a while and memory is hazy. And I wish I'd saved the web site I found that told me how. But basically the opener receiver was not just brand and model but date specific. If installed before a different date there was a different way to program it. Like a cable box it learned the remote, but only by pushing something not intuitive in the right order. It still has to be on the right frequency and using the right protocol. There are some "universal" remotes that do a few different protocols but the frequency is usually fixed. |
Garage door opener with dip switchs
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