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My garage door opener remote's stop working when the opener on the wall started blinking, I have checked the batteries in the remote I think something is wrong with the on on the wall. Help
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Make sure the light in the wall control isn't blinking. That would be an indication that the lock function is on. To turn it off, press and hold the lock button for 3 seconds.
It is related. One of the buttons on your wall control is the lock button and has a lock icon on it. Press and hold it for 3 seconds. The blinking should stop and your remote should now work.
One of the buttons on your wall control has an icon of a lock. Press and hold this for 3 seconds and release. The blinking should stop and your remote should work.
reset your remotes and your main transmitter after removing and replacing the remote batteries (these use rolling codes that change each time you operate the door) the procedure for doing this is listed on the liftmaster website
The little button with a padlock on the wall control is a "vacation" lockout feature that
disables the remotes. There should be a small LED on the wall control
that is always on steady. When the padlock button is pressed and
released the LED should be constantly blinking (indicating the vacation
lockout mode is active) and your remotes should be disabled. The wall
control will still operate the door. Pushing the padlock button again
should make the LED stop blinking and restore the door to normal
operation.
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