Linear 109201
The Linear 109201 Power Adapter Kit is designed to connect a three-tab radio control receiver to a garage door operator that doesn’t conform to the three-terminial standard adopted by DORCMA. This allows you to use a three-tab receiver with your existing garage door opener, even if the opener doesn't have the standard three-terminal connection.
The kit is easy to install. Simply loosen the three screws on the terminal block, insert the receiver tabs under the lugs, and retighten the screws. Then, mount the receiver near the operator power head on a joist or the ceiling, and connect the two spade lugs to the wall button terminals on the operator. Finally, plug the transformer into a 115 VAC outlet.
Linear 109201
The Linear 109201 Power Adapter Kit is designed to connect a three-tab radio control receiver to a garage door operator that doesn’t conform to the three-terminial standard adopted by DORCMA. This allows you to use a three-tab receiver with your existing garage door opener, even if the opener doesn't have the standard three-terminal connection.
The kit is easy to install. Simply loosen the three screws on the terminal block, insert the receiver tabs under the lugs, and retighten the screws. Then, mount the receiver near the operator power head on a joist or the ceiling, and connect the two spade lugs to the wall button terminals on the operator. Finally, plug the transformer into a 115 VAC outlet.
Linear 109201
The Linear 109201 Power Adapter Kit is designed to connect a three-tab radio control receiver to a garage door operator that doesn’t conform to the three-terminial standard adopted by DORCMA. This allows you to use a three-tab receiver with your existing garage door opener, even if the opener doesn't have the standard three-terminal connection.
The kit is easy to install. Simply loosen the three screws on the terminal block, insert the receiver tabs under the lugs, and retighten the screws. Then, mount the receiver near the operator power head on a joist or the ceiling, and connect the two spade lugs to the wall button terminals on the operator. Finally, plug the transformer into a 115 VAC outlet.
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