datonten RQBK9

datonten Keychain Garage Door Opener Remote Instruction Manual

Model: RQBK9

Ọrọ Iṣaaju

This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your datonten Keychain Garage Door Opener Remote. Designed for convenience and security, this compact remote allows you to control up to four different compatible garage door openers.

The remote utilizes Security+ 2.0 and Rolling Code technology, offering a high level of encryption to prevent unauthorized access and ensure peace of mind. Its long-range capability and stable signal provide reliable performance.

Two datonten keychain garage door opener remotes with attached keychains.

This image displays two datonten keychain garage door opener remotes, each featuring four control buttons (A, B, C, D) and a sliding protective cover. Two metal keychains are shown alongside the remotes.

Ibamu

The datonten Keychain Garage Door Opener Remote is compatible with LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Sears Craftsman garage door openers manufactured from 1993 to current models. It is essential that your garage door opener has a smart/learn button of one of the following colors:

  • eleyi ti (2005-2014, 315MHz)
  • Pupa/Osan (1997-2005, 390MHz)
  • Yellow (2014-Current, 310/315/390MHz)
  • Alawọ ewe (1993-1996, 390MHz)

Important: This remote does not support garage door openers with DIP switches.

Diagram showing compatibility of the datonten remote with different colored learn buttons (Green, Red/Orange, Purple, Yellow) on garage door openers.

This diagram details the compatibility requirements for the datonten remote, specifying that the opener must be from 1993-current LiftMaster, Chamberlain, or Sears Craftsman, and have a green, red/orange, purple, or yellow learn button. An illustration of a garage door opener's learn button location is included.

Detailed compatibility guide for datonten universal remote control, listing garage door brands, learn button colors, years, frequencies, and compatible models.

This table provides a comprehensive compatibility guide, detailing which LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Craftsman garage door openers are compatible based on their learn button color (Green, Orange/Red, Purple, Yellow), manufacturing year, frequency (390MHz, 315MHz, 310/315/390MHz), and specific model numbers.

Eto ati siseto

Follow these steps carefully to program your datonten remote to your garage door opener. It is recommended to have your garage door opener's learn button accessible.

  1. Identify Learn Button Color: Locate the learn button on your garage door opener's powerhead. Note its color (Green, Red/Orange, Purple, or Yellow).
  2. Tẹ Ipo Eto: On the datonten remote, press and hold the A ati B buttons simultaneously until the LED on the front of the remote flashes four times and then turns off. This indicates the remote is in programming mode.
  3. Select Opener Type: Press the button on the remote (A, B, C, or D) that you wish to program for your garage door opener. Press this button a specific number of times corresponding to your opener's learn button color:
    • 1x for Yellow learn button (2014-Current)
    • 2x for Purple learn button (2005-2014)
    • 3x for Red/Orange learn button (1997-2005)
    • 4x for Green learn button (1993-1996)
  4. Exit Remote Programming Mode: After selecting the opener type, press any button on the remote YATO the button you just programmed. This action pairs the selected remote button with the chosen opener type.
  5. Activate Garage Door Opener Learn Mode: Press and release the learn button on your garage door opener. The LED on the opener will light up, indicating it is in learn mode for approximately 30 seconds.
  6. Final Pairing: Within 30 seconds of activating the opener's learn mode, press and hold the button on your datonten remote that you programmed in step 3. Continue holding until the garage door opener lights flash or two clicks are heard. This confirms successful pairing.

Repeat this process for any additional garage door openers you wish to program to the remaining buttons (A, B, C, or D) on your datonten remote.

Six-step visual guide for programming the datonten garage door opener remote.

This visual guide outlines six steps for programming the datonten remote: 1. Confirm learn button color. 2. Press and hold program button. 3. Press remote button corresponding to opener type. 4. Exit programming mode. 5. Press learn button on opener. 6. Press and hold programmed remote button until opener responds.

Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

Once programmed, operating your datonten remote is straightforward:

  • Open/Close Garage Door: Press the programmed button (A, B, C, or D) once to open or close your garage door.
  • Ideri Aabo: The remote features a sliding protective cover. Slide it up to reveal the buttons and down to protect them from accidental presses when not in use.
Hand demonstrating the sliding protective cover on the datonten garage door opener remote.

This image shows a hand sliding the protective cover on the datonten remote, illustrating how the cover prevents accidental button presses and protects the controls.

The remote offers a wide operating range, allowing you to open your garage door from up to 150 feet away in clear conditions.

datonten garage door opener remote operating from 150 feet away from a garage, demonstrating strong signal and zero interference.

This image shows a car approaching a garage, with the datonten remote positioned 150 feet away, indicating its long-range capability and strong, interference-free signal for opening garage doors.

Itoju

Batiri Rirọpo

The datonten remote uses one CR2032 battery (included). The remote features a built-in LED that acts as a transmitting and low battery indicator. If the LED does not light up or appears dim when a button is pressed, it may be time to replace the battery.

Lati paarọ batiri naa:

  1. Ṣí i pẹ̀lú ìṣọ́ra ṣí i láti ọ̀nà jíjìn casing.
  2. Yọ batiri CR2032 atijọ kuro.
  3. Fi batiri CR2032 tuntun sii, ni idaniloju polarity ti o pe (+/-).
  4. Ti latọna jijin c tiasing ni aabo.

Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Remote does not operate the garage door.
  • Remote not programmed correctly.
  • Incorrect learn button color selected during programming.
  • Batiri ti o ku tabi kekere.
  • Latọna jijin ko si ni ibiti.
  • Garage door opener is not compatible.
  • Review the "Setup and Programming" section and re-program the remote.
  • Ensure the correct number of presses for your opener's learn button color was used.
  • Rọpo batiri CR2032.
  • Súnmọ́ ibi tí a ti ń ṣí ilẹ̀kùn gáréèjì.
  • Verify your garage door opener's compatibility (see "Compatibility" section).
Remote LED does not light up or is dim.
  • Batiri ti o ku tabi kekere.
  • Rọpo batiri CR2032.
Remote range is shorter than expected.
  • Batiri kekere.
  • Obstructions between remote and opener.
  • Idawọle redio.
  • Rọpo batiri CR2032.
  • Ensure a clear line of sight to the garage door opener.
  • Avoid using the remote near strong sources of radio interference.

Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
Nọmba awoṣeRQBK9
Ọja Mefa2.5 x 1.4 x 0.55 inches
Iwọn Nkan0.106 iwon
Batiri Iru1 x CR2032 (pẹlu)
Awọn ẹrọ Atilẹyin ti o pọju4
Awọn ẹrọ ibaramuLiftMaster, Chamberlain, Craftsman Garage Door Openers (1993-Current with Green, Red/Orange, Purple, Yellow learn buttons)
Asopọmọra TechnologyIgbohunsafẹfẹ Redio
Pataki ẸyaLightweight, Sliding Protective Cover, LED Indicator
Dimensions of the datonten keychain garage door opener remote, showing its compact size.

This image provides the dimensions of the datonten remote (2.56 inches length, 1.37 inches width, 0.39 inches thickness), highlighting its small, compact, and lightweight design suitable for a keychain.

Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty inquiries regarding your datonten Keychain Garage Door Opener Remote, please contact datonten customer service through the retailer's platform or the official datonten webAaye ayelujara. Jọwọ tọka si iwe aṣẹ rira rẹ fun awọn ofin ati ipo atilẹyin ọja kan pato.

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