Posted by Steve@Advance on September 13, 2019 at 15:49:46 from (66.169.147.211):
In Reply to: garage door opener posted by Mike M on September 13, 2019 at 12:58:54:
The sensors will only stop the door from coming down.
One side is the emitter, the other the collector. Typically the collector will have a light that changes color or comes on when the beam is seen. You can play with the adjustment while watching the light. Once the light is on or changes from red or amber to green, the signal is given to allow the door to come down.
If it works by the door control switch but not the remotes, the remotes are the problem. Try unplugging and reconnecting the opener.
If that doesn't fix it, be sure the batteries are fresh and properly installed. There is a "learn" process for programing them. Find the owners manual or go online and find it for your make and model. Go through the programing process for each remote. Follow the directions carefully, try several times.
It would be unusual for both remotes to fail at the same time. If there is no response from either remote, the problem could be in the receiver board in the opener.
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