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These wires are connected to the terminals of the on-board Channel One relay. When the control module receives
the code programmed into Channel One
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, this relay is activated.
YYEELLLLOOWW
: Relay common, terminal #30
BBRROOWWNN
: Relay normally open, terminal #87
OORRAANNGGEE
: Relay normally closed, terminal #87A
To interface with a garage door opener, first determine if the garage door opener's wall switch connects (nor-
mally open switch type), or disconnects the wires (normally closed switch type). Most garage door openers use
a normally closed switch. Once the switch type has been determined, interface with the module as shown in the
following diagrams.
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GGRREEEENN
Channel Two negative (-) output: The module will output a negative pulse whenever the code controlling
Channel Two is received.
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RREEDD
positive (+)12V constant output: This output is used to power the coil (terminal 86) of any relays that are
used with the Channel Two or Three outputs.
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If no code is programmed into the unit, no output will be supplied. Please refer to the “Programming The System” section of this guide
for details.
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