Linear MTR3 Remote Garage Door Opener

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Discontinued
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SKU
MTR3

Quick Overview

  • Compatible with Linear garage door opener models: LDO33, LDO50, LSO50, LCO75, LDCO800, LDCO850 and LDCO852
  • Features: Sleek design, Blue activation light, Megacode format
  • Includes: Remote, Visor clip, CR2032 battery, Instructions 
  • Dimensions: 3" W x 1.7" H x 0.6" D
  • Genuine Linear part

The Linear remote MTR3 can be used with all Linear garage door openers.  The Linear garage door opener remote is a redesign of the old Linear model MCT-3 remote. The sleek new design now comes in black with a blue activation light.  The Linear garage door remote can program to and control up to three Linear garage door openers.  The Linear remote uses Megacode format which offers over a billion random codes making it nearly impossible to duplicate the signal.

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


Features:

  • Sleek design
  • Blue activation light
  • Megacode format

 

Includes:

  • Remote
  • Visor clip
  • CR2032 battery
  • Instructions 


Dimensions: 3" W x 1.7" H x 0.6" D

Specifications:
Model: MTR3
PROD: 10014540-01
UPC: 090835003529
FCC ID: I8H-318MT
IC: 21449-318MT


The Linear MTR3 remote will work if you use any of the following radio controls:

Linear: ACT-21A (ACP00607), ACT-22A (ACP00606A), MCT-1 (DNT00083), MCT-11 (DNT00090), MCT-2 (DNT00084), MCT-3 (DNT00089), MDR (DNR00071), MDR-2 (DNR00072), MDR/U (DNR00100), MDT-1A (DNT00052A), MDT-2A (DNT00053A), MDT-4A (DNT00054A), MDTK (DNT00058), MTR1, LPWKP, 10014578-01.


Warranty: one year


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Customer Questions
how does it open for battery replacement
To replace the battery in a Linear MTR-3 pop off the front of the case. There should be a divit along the case seam to pop it open. Once that is done the remote circuit board pops out to replace the battery.
I cannot get into the remote to change the battery. Is there a trick to popping the remote open?
To replace the battery in a Linear MTR-3 pop off the front of the case. There should be a divit along the case seam to pop it open. Once that is done the remote circuit board pops out to replace the battery.
Are MTR3 and MCT3 remotes interchangeable?
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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.