Resetting an Odyssey 1000 garage door opener can be a bit tricky but it’s definitely doable.

Here’s what I did to reset my Odyssey 1000 garage door opener as stated in Garage Door Repair Camarillo CA:

Firstly, I located the “Learn” button on the back of the garage door opener motor. This button is usually marked with the word “Learn” or an icon of a light bulb and is located near the wiring terminals.

Next, I pressed and held down the “Learn” button until the LED light next to it turned on. This took about six seconds.

Within 30 seconds of pressing the “Learn” button, I pressed the “Learn” button again. The LED light on the motor started flashing.

I then held down the button on the remote control that I wanted to program with the garage door opener. I held the button until the LED light on the motor flashed, indicating that the remote control had been successfully programmed.

After releasing the remote control button, I waited for the LED light on the motor to stop flashing. This took several seconds.

To test the remote control, I pressed the button on the remote and watched as the garage door opened or closed.

If I needed to program multiple remote controls, I would have repeated steps four to six for each remote control.

If I needed to erase all remote controls from the Odyssey 1000 garage door opener’s memory, I followed these steps instead:

Firstly, I pressed and held down the “Learn” button on the back of the garage door opener motor until the LED light next to it turned on.

Within 30 seconds of pressing the “Learn” button, I pressed and held down the “Learn” button again. The LED light started flashing rapidly.

I then released the “Learn” button and waited for the LED light to stop flashing. This took several seconds.

Next, I pressed and released the “Learn” button again. The LED light started flashing slowly, indicating that the opener was in erase mode.

I held down the button on each remote control that I wanted to erase from the opener’s memory. I held the button until the LED light on the opener motor flashed rapidly, indicating that the remote control had been erased.

After releasing each remote control button, I waited for the LED light on the opener motor to stop flashing. This took several seconds.

To test if the remote controls had been successfully erased, I pressed the buttons on each remote and watched to see if the garage door opened or closed. If none of the remote controls worked, the opener’s memory had been successfully erased.

Based from Garage Door Repair Camarillo CA, if you encounter any issues or the steps don’t work for you, I recommend checking the user manual or contacting the manufacturer’s customer support for further assistance. They may have additional steps or a different reset procedure for your specific model.

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