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Help, Troubleshooting, and Instructions |
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This looks like my remote, but how do I know if it's the right one?
1. Frequency: Check the back of your remote to make sure the
frequency of the remote is 310mhz (megahertz).
2. Dip Switches: Open the battery compartment on your old garage
door remote and look to see how many dip switches (tiny switches in a row)
it has. If your old remote had 10 dip switches, then it's a match for this
remote. If you don't have your old garage door remote, you can also look
to see how many dip switches are on the back of your garage door opener
(the overhead unit in your garage). The number of dip switches on the back
of the opener is the same as on the remote.
Features and Specifications
- Stanley garage door opener remote control transmitter model 1050
- 310 Mhz frequency, same as model 24911
- 10 Dip Switches Code Set. NOT compatible with Stanley SecureCode systems
- Visor clip, 9V battery and one year warranty included
- Compatible with all Stanleys from 1982-1997, also compatible with Lightmaker models and the old wire coding system (5 pairs of wires)
- Also compatible with Stanley transmitter model numbers 1018, 1027, 1037 and 1044
The Stanley model 1050 remote features 10 dip switches and operates at 310 MHz frequency. The Stanley 1050 product also comes with a clip that attaches to your car visor, 9 Volt battery and easy to read instructions. The red LED also signals a sent transmission as well as how much battery there is.
Compatibles by Stanley
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