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  • Craftsman Garage Door Opener

    Hi All,

    I have another question on Garage doors.

    I've had two Craftman Garage Door Openers for 16 years and I am in the process of replacing one of them. I would like to use my old transmitters; however, I am not able to program them with the new unit.

    The instructions mention a non-rolling code transmitter, which I presume is what I am trying to program, and recommend that they not be used for security reasons.

    Is there any way for me to use these devices?

    Thank you,
    Bob

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    old remotes

    Older remotes could be used if you can find a reciever to connect to your operator. I am not sure if you can find one or not. Generally we don't want to move backwards. Call some local dealers and find out if they have or can get a reciever for the pre-rolling code chambererlain operators, I believe it was their million code technology, that's what you need if you want to keep your old remotes in service.

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      Originally posted by gdoorpro View Post
      Older remotes could be used if you can find a reciever to connect to your operator. I am not sure if you can find one or not. Generally we don't want to move backwards. Call some local dealers and find out if they have or can get a reciever for the pre-rolling code chambererlain operators, I believe it was their million code technology, that's what you need if you want to keep your old remotes in service.
      Thank you for responding.

      Can I swap the receiver from my old unit and put it into the new one easy enough?

      Thanks again,
      Bob

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