Fingerprint Door Entry Systems Is The Craftsman Entryease Fingerprint Keyless Entry Pad Compatible With Wayne Dalton's IDrive Torquemaster?

Is the Craftsman Entryease fingerprint keyless entry pad compatible with Wayne Dalton's iDrive Torquemaster? - fingerprint door entry systems

I recently ordered the opening match length (Model No. 53555) and the Craftsman Universal Receiver, 315MHz (model No. 53757). The programming of the recording of fingerprints before. Unfortunately, I have iDrive problems in connecting the receiver to my torqueMASTER Univeral Wayne Dalton.

The instructions for the universal receiver is not very detailed. Here are the step to the receiver in order to invite U. The motor unit:

4. Connect the other end to a terminal of the engine with the name "2" (white) and "1" (red), "Together" and "command" or use the connections for the Button control.

I have problems are detected, where until the end of the connection to 2-strand Bell's son. Should be) in connection with the terminal (step 31 on page 18 of the installation instructions?

http://www.wayne-dalton.com/Files/ProductManuals/Residential_Garage_Door_Openers/idrive/idrive_for_TorqueMaster/Installation_Manual/320687% 20Rev3% 206-6-2006.pdf

TIA.

KC

2 comments:

CousinJi... said...

Yes (Step 31).

Lotsa times we meet with the son of different manufacturers with different color codes. It can be confusing if you do not know the basics, and if more than two son.

The Wire is a common basis (without ground) wire. He is white, light gray, with isolated peaks, but looks different than others and has a color.

CHANGED thread is that light changes in voltage or resistance when. It can be any color, with or without stripes - great.

- Jim

CousinJi... said...

Yes (Step 31).

Lotsa times we meet with the son of different manufacturers with different color codes. It can be confusing if you do not know the basics, and if more than two son.

The Wire is a common basis (without ground) wire. He is white, light gray, with isolated peaks, but looks different than others and has a color.

CHANGED thread is that light changes in voltage or resistance when. It can be any color, with or without stripes - great.

- Jim

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