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![]() most likely he is discovering the difference between either 1. different " rolling code " GDOs or a mix of older conventional PCM GDOs and 2. the newer " rolling code " types. the older PCM types have a row of circuit board switches that have to be matched to operate properly. different brands may have subtle differences that prevent them from being compatible with other brands. ( different length of code , 1 , 2, or 3 different operating freqs, etc. ) the newer " rolling code " encryption types must usually be programmed to match each other in order to be comparable. this must be done by the retailer , at the store , much like getting your car key chain remote ( also rolling code ) reprogrammed. here , again, different brands have different codes or freqs and equipment from different makers will not likely be comparable. older , PCM, type openers can be " hacked " by both eavesdropping on their " fixed " digital code ( from a nearby location ) or by brute force , high power , " code sweep " generators. most newer garage door operators have the " rolling code " type openers and these cannot be hacked by any public means. here again the openers must be matched by code types ( freq, maker codeing , etc ) in order for the accessories to work. search Google for " rolling code garage doors " for 50.000 hits many suppliers have " universal " openers , both rolling code and PCM that are designed to work with a number of different systems ... search Google for " universal garage door openers " for about 54,000 hits . k.................................. On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 10:15:25 -0400, "Lou" wrote: Anyone do this sort of work or have a pretty vast knowledge of brands and compatibility? Someone here in town has installed a Garage Door opener. He presented me with the following two devices when asking the question or more so presenting me with the problem. Wards Magikey Model 702. There is a freq and a code listed on the unit. Sears Model #139.53718. FCC ID # HBW3CQ53718 I'm not real clear on their installation - but they're telling me that the Sears unit (remote) isn't working to open the door. Also the "Garage Keypad" isn't working either (Sears brand - presumably the mate to the remote) but the button inside the garage does work to raise and lower the garage door. He is thinking the remote and key pad need set to work with the motor assembly. I've never laid eyes on it, so I have no clue. IF anyone has any info on either or both of these units, please let me know. Also, if you can lead me - more so "him" in the right direction to get him straightened out, that would be nice. "I" don't fool with openers so, I admit, I'm clueless here. Actually, I have a suspicion, he may be trying to piece together a couple different systems as evidenced above - and though he swears the Keypad and remote are Sears, "I" am thinking they may be of different models and not compatible. "I" do not know nor did he say, what brand or model the motor was for the opener. Not sure why he didn't go and buy "A" new unit - complete. I suppose he is trying to save a few bucks, but I have a feeling in the end he may screw around and waste more time and have more aggravation than it is worth. He nor I (certainly) have no paperwork on these two devices. If anyone does, we'd appreciate any help. Please reply directly. Thanks in advance. Lou |
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