Linear MCT-1 is a single button remote used to operate a access system, garage door opener or gate. The MCT-1 uses Megacode rolling code technology which sends a new code with every use. The code sent is randomly selected from over a million options to make it nearly impossible to duplicate your remote signal.


Compatible with Linear garage door opener models: LDO33, LDO50, LSO50, LCO75, LDCO800, LDCO850 and LDCO852

Includes:
Single button remote
Visor clip
9V battery
Instructions

Dimensions: 3 3/4" X 2 1/8" X 1"


Specifications:
Model: MCT-1
Order Number: DNT00083

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


The Linear MCT-1 will work if you use any of the following radio controls:

Linear: ACT-21A, ACT-22A, MCT-1, MCT-11, MCT-2, MCT-3, MDT-1A, MDT-2A, MDT-4A, MDTK, MDR, MDR-2, MDR/U, MDRG, MGR, MGR-2, MGT, SMDRG

 

Warranty: one year


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How do I program a MCT-1 remote?
How to program a Linear MCT-1 Remote Follow these steps to program to a garage door opener or gate.  If you are using an access system refer to your access system manual or contact your administrator. 1.  Locate the garage door openers learn button...
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How to program a Linear MCT-1 Remote

Follow these steps to program to a garage door opener or gate.  If you are using an access system refer to your access system manual or contact your administrator.

1.  Locate the garage door openers learn button.

2.  Press and release the learn button.  The opener light will flash for 15 seconds.

3.  Press and release the remote button.  The opener light will flash.

4.  The remote is now programmed.  Press the remote to test it.

 

How to erase all radio controls from a garage door opener or gate

1.  Locate the garage door openers learn button.

2.  Press and hold the learn button for 10 seconds.  The opener light will flash three times.

3.  Reprogram any radio controls you still want to use.

 

How to change a Linear MCT-1 battery

1.  Pop open the bottom back of the remote.  You may need to loosen the visor clip and turn it out of the way.

2.  Remove the 9V battery and install a new one. 

3.  Test the remote.  If the remote does not work it will need to be reprogrammed.

4.  Properly dispose of the old battery.

Linear MegaCode Master Chart
318 MHz Frequency | Over 1 Million Codes | "Smart Learn" Button Programming
1. Handheld & Keychain Remotes
ModelButtonsStyleStatusCompatible Brands
MTS-1 / MCT-111VisorCurrentLinear, Moore-O-Matic
MCT-33VisorCurrentLinear
ACT-31B / ACT-31C1KeychainCurrentLinear, GTO, Mighty Mule
ACT-34B / ACT-34C4KeychainCurrentLinear, GTO
MCT-1 / MCT-21 / 2Visor (Large)DiscontinuedUse MTS-1 or MCT-3
2. Wireless Keypads
ModelTypeStatusNotes
LPWKPOutdoor WirelessCurrentReplacement for MDTK. Backlit keys.
MDTKOutdoor WirelessDiscontinuedOld style. Replace with LPWKP.
3. Receivers & Gate Operators
ModelTypeChannelsApplication
MDR-UPlug-In Receiver1Converts any opener to MegaCode.
MDR / MDR-2Wired Receiver1 or 2Commercial gates/doors.
SMDRGGate Receiver1GTO / Mighty Mule swing gates.
4. Compatible Third-Party Brands

These brands use the Linear MegaCode 318MHz format and are cross-compatible:

Mighty Mule GTO / PRO Moore-O-Matic SkyLink (618 Series) Transmitter Solutions (Monarch)
*Note: Linear Delta-3 (310MHz) and Multi-Code (300MHz) are NOT compatible with MegaCode systems.