Most modern operators use rolling code technology. DIP switches on the logic board control features, not remote codes. Refer to the operator manual for your specific model.
Remote Code Type
Rolling code (Security+ 2.0) — no DIP switches for remote pairing
LiftMaster — Logic Board DIP Switches
Lock Button
Enable/disable the lock button on the wall control. When enabled, holding the lock button prevents remote operation.
Vacation Mode
Disables all remote control operation. The door can only be operated from the hardwired wall button.
Light Timing
Adjusts how long the operator light stays on after activation (1.5 min, 2.5 min, 3.5 min, or 4.5 min depending on switch position).
Travel Limit Adjust
Board-level DIP switches for fine-tuning open and close travel limit positions.
Force Adjustment
Sets the open and close force sensitivity. Higher force for heavier doors, lower force for lighter residential doors.
Timer-to-Close
Enables automatic closing after a set delay (typically adjustable from 1 to 20 minutes). Requires photo eyes.
Legacy Models
Older pre-Security+ models used 9 or 12 position DIP switches to set remote codes. Switch positions on the remote and receiver must match exactly.