Installing safety sensors on a garage door opener.
How to install safety sensors on garage door.
Whenever there is an obstruction the garage door will automatically reverse before causing any damage.
Proper height for a garage door sensor is 4 to 6 inches 10 2 to 15 2 cm.
I understand your concern with wanting to add safety sensors to the garage door opener.
If your garage door sensors are outside of this range remove them entirely from the garage door frame and install leveled inside the safe zone.
Lower is easy to stand above with a foot on either side.
The door should stay open and the motor unit lights should blink.
The replacement safety sensors project an invisible light beam across the inside of the garage door to prevent accidents and are required for safe use of all chamberlain garage door openers.
Open the garage door.
Higher than that can miss many low lying objects including pets.
Attempt to close the garage door using a remote.
If the garage door opener closes the door with the safety sensors blocked replace the logic board.
Garage door sensors work by shooting a beam of infrared light across the entrance of your garage to the sensor on the other side.
Place a box or similar object between the safety sensors to block the sensing beam.
Garage door sensors prevent the garage door from closing if there s something in the way.
If you didn t find an original replacement safety sensor made for your garage door opener then you need to consider the universal safety sensor by digi code.
The first one has a red wire that goes to the wall control.
It may be possible to hook up safety sensors.
It also works with 1500 9100 9300 and 9500 models from challenger.
Sensors are a critical safety feature but can prevent an automatic garage door from working properly.
Garage door openers are a fast and safe way to access the garage area but only when they include the proper safety features.
You need 3 terminals.
This system allows them to detect obstructions like your car or a kid on a bike.
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You need to look on the garage door opener head unit terminals.