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  • B&D Controll-A-Door Garage Remote Programming Instructions

    Posted by James Boyle

    Programming your B&D remote from your has never been easier. Just follow the step-by-step instructions in the video above and you're all set!

    Coding Via Motor (Using a Compatible Remote)

    Use the following instructions if you are using a B&D compatible remote. 

    Step 1: Button Preparation

    Begin by pushing and holding the button on the new remote that you want to use to to operate the motor (do not release this button). 

    Step 2: Press and Release the Code Set Button

    Locate the CODE SET button on your garage door motor. It's essential to know where this button is to complete the programming process. Push and release the CODE SET button.

    Step 3: Test the Remote

    Stand clear of the door and test the remote. 

    Coding Via Motor (Using a Original Remote)

    Use the following instructions if you are using your original B&D remote. 

    Step 1: Button Preparation

    Begin by pushing and holding the button on the new remote that you want to use to to operate the motor (do not release this button). 

    Step 2: Press and Release the Code Set Button

    Locate the CODE SET button on your garage door motor. It's essential to know where this button is to complete the programming process. Push and release the CODE SET button.

    Step 3: Test the Remote

    Stand clear of the door and test the remote. 

    Erasing Motor Memory 

    Alternatively, you may want to erase the programmed motor to erase the connection between all synched remotes.

    Step 1: Press and Release the Code Set Button

    Press and hold the CODE SET button located on the motor until the light begins to flash (approx. 5-10 seconds). All remotes should now be erased. 

    Summary

    If the programming is successful, the garage door should respond to the remote's signal by either opening or closing, depending on its current state. If you see this response, congratulations - your B&D remote control is now programmed. 

    If the garage door doesn't respond as expected, don't worry; simply repeat the steps to ensure that you've followed the process accurately.

    For more helpful tips and garage remote solutions, stay tuned in our blog. If you found this guide valuable, don't forget to share it with your fellow B&D remote owners who might be facing the same issues.

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  • How to Clone a B&D MPC2/MPC3/MPC4 Garage Remote to New Remote

    Posted by James Boyle

     

     A how to guide to clone your MPC3 remote.

    Step 1: Erasing Factory Code 


    1. Press and hold the top two buttons at the same time (unlock and lock) on the remote we have supplied you. The LED light will flash 3 times. Continue holding both buttons.

    2. While still holding LOCK, release the UNLOCK button and then press it 3 times. The LED light will flash constantly to indicate that the factory code has successfully been deleted.

    3. Release all buttons.

    4. Test: press a button on the remote. If the deletion of the factory code has been successful, the LED should not work when you press any button.

    Step 2: Copying the Code from an Existing Operational Remote

    1. Place your new remote we have supplied, and your existing operational remote back to back

    3. Press and hold the button that operates your door you wish to copy on your original remote -- this will send out the signal for your duplicator remote to learn. When you see the LED light on your duplicator remote start flashing constantly -- then coding has been successful.

    4. Release all the buttons, and then test your new remote to make sure that it is working.

    How to Restore an Accidently Erased Remote Control

    Press and hold the bottom two buttons on your new remote for 5 seconds.

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