Multi-Code 3089 Remote Gate or Garage Door Opener by Linear

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  • Compatible with 300 MHz Multi-Code, 10 switch remotes and receivers
  • Includes: Single button remote, Visor clip, 9V battery and Instructions 
  • Dimensions: 3" X 1 3/4" X 9/16" 
  • Genuine Linear remote
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The Linear Multi-Code 3089 is a single button remote used to operate a garage door opener or gate. The Multi-Code 3089 uses 10 binary (two position) switches giving you 1024 coding options.  This remote uses 300 MHz Multi-Code format.

Compatible with Linear Multi-Code 300 MHz receivers.

Includes:
Single button remote
Visor clip
9V battery
Instructions

Dimensions: 3" X 1 3/4" X 9/16"

Specifications:
Model: 308911
Order Number: MCS308911

UPC: 093863118562
FCC ID: EF4 XMULTI-CODE
Canada RSS/CNR210: 1078 102 1578


The Linear Multi-Code 3089 will work if you use any of the following radio controls:

Chamberlain: 300MC

Keystone Heddolf: M220

Linear: 109020, 109920, 109950, 302101, 302210, 302850, 306010, 307010, 308301, 308911, 412001, 414001, 420001

Transmitter Solutions: 300MCD21K, 300MCD21V, 300MCD22K, 300MCD22V, EMP300MCD21V, FFII300MCD21K 

 


Warranty: one year


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 How to Program a Linear Multi-Code Remote 3089 1.  Push down and in with both thumbs on the bottom front of the remote to slide to bottom cover off.  This may not be easy to do.  You can also use a coin or flat head screw driver to pop the bottom cover...
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 How to Program a Linear Multi-Code Remote 3089

1.  Push down and in with both thumbs on the bottom front of the remote to slide to bottom cover off.  This may not be easy to do.  You can also use a coin or flat head screw driver to pop the bottom cover off using the tab on the bottom of the remote.

2.  Locate the 10 switch code on the receiver or working remote.  Your garage or gate will have an external receiver that will have the 10 switch code in it.  If you have a working remote it is usually easier to use the switches from the remote.

3.  Move the switches in the new remote so they are in the same order as the receiver or working remote.

4.  Press the remote.  The garage or gate should operate.  If the remote does not work then reverse all the switches.

 

Instructions on how to program a Multi-Code 3089 Remote.

Multi-Code Remote Compatibility Chart

Multi-Code Remote Compatibility Guide

Finding the right remote for your Multi-Code system can be confusing. Use the charts below to match your model number, frequency, or find a compatible replacement from other major brands like LiftMaster and Heddolf.

1. Standard Multi-Code Remotes (300 MHz)

These are the most common remotes. They operate on 300 MHz and have 10 DIP Switches.

ModelDescriptionFrequencyCompatible ReceiversDigi-Code Replacement
30891-Button Visor300 MHz1090, 1099, 3021, 3028DC-5010
30601-Button Mini Keychain300 MHz1090, 1099, 3021, 3028DC-5040
30701-Button Micro Keychain300 MHz1090, 1099, 3021, 3028DC-5040
41202-Button Visor300 MHz1090, 1099, 3021, 3028DC-5060
41404-Button Visor300 MHz1090, 1099, 3021, 3028DC-5030
4200Wireless Keypad300 MHz1090, 1099, 3021, 3028DC-5200

2. Stanley-Compatible Remotes (310 MHz)

CRITICAL WARNING: These remotes look identical to the standard models but operate on 310 MHz. They are NOT interchangeable with 300 MHz remotes. Check the label on the back of your old remote!
ModelDescriptionFrequencyTarget SystemDigi-Code Replacement
3083-022-Button Keychain310 MHzStanley OpenersDC-5012 (Visor)
10501-Button Visor310 MHzStanley OpenersDC-5012

3. Cross-Brand Compatible Models

The following remotes from other manufacturers are fully compatible with standard Multi-Code 300 MHz (10 Dip Switch) receivers.

BrandModelStyleNotes
LiftMaster300MCVisorDirect 10-switch compatibility. No "learning" needed.
LiftMaster375UT / 380UTUniversalMust be programmed to "Multi-Code" mode.
HeddolfM219-1KKeychainHeavy-duty "M" series for Multi-Code.
HeddolfM220-1KVisorVisor version of the M219.
Stinger300MCD21VVisorStandard aftermarket replacement.
Firefly300MCD21KKeychainSmall flashlight style remote.
GenieGU4T-BXUniversalRequires setting internal switches to 300MHz/10-switch mode.
ChamberlainKLIK1U / KLIK5UUniversal"Clicker" remote. Requires DIP switch configuration.

4. Receiver Compatibility Reference

Use this chart if you are matching a remote to an existing receiver box.

Receiver ModelVoltageChannelsApplication
109024V AC/DC1Standard Garage Door Opener (Wire-in)
109924V AC/DC1Gate Operator (Weather Resistant)
3021115V AC1Plug-in (Wall Outlet)
302812-24V AC/DC1Universal Gate/Door
304212-24V AC/DC2Controls 2 Separate Doors

Programming & Troubleshooting Tip

The "Switch Reversal" Rule: If you are using a Digi-Code remote to operate a Multi-Code receiver (or vice versa), the switch positions are often reversed.

  • Multi-Code: "UP" is usually "ON".
  • Digi-Code: "DOWN" is usually "ON".

If your new remote does not work after matching the switches exactly, try reversing them (toggle all UP switches to DOWN, and all DOWN switches to UP).