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Programming switch – Dakota Digital CMD-4000 User Manual

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DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

For optimal performance, all switches should be in the “OFF” position. If any switches are in the “ON” position

damage or incorrect operation may occur to the attached components.

TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING

All of the transmitters to be programmed into the system should be available. This sequence will erase any

previously programmed transmitters. If a transmitter is lost or stolen, go through the programming sequence with the
remaining transmitters and the lost one will be erased. The programming light (LED) is located on the side opposite the
antenna, next to the programming switch.
1. Press and release the programming switch 3 times. The LED should come on and remain on steady.
2. Press button 1 on the first remote. The LED should go out and then come back on steady.
3. Press button 1 on the second remote. The LED should go out and then come back on steady.
4. Repeat this for up to 4 remotes total.
5. When all of the remotes have been programmed in, wait for the LED to go out. The system will now operate normally

with all of the remotes.

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Should the transmitter function become weak or erratic, the battery in the key chain transmitter may be weak. An
indication of a weak battery is that the red indicator may have a dim glow to it when either button is pressed. If this occurs,
first check the system by using the second transmitter provided. If the second transmitter function properly, replace the
battery in the defective transmitter by the following method:

A. Use a small, flat screw driver or knife to pry the case apart next to the chain.
B. Carefully separate the two case halves.
C. Remove the battery noting the (+) and (-) position.
D. Replace the battery with a new 12 volt type GP23A battery which is available at most electronic stores (Radio

Shack, etc.).

E. Carefully replace the top cover snap it into place.
F. Check transmitter function.