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If it has a learn button or not is really irrelevant to the function of the opener. It does not transmit wirelessly to the motor itself. It uses the hardwire connector. Like a physical button on the wall. It can be placed in parallel to an existing button. It functions by temporarily shorting the two wire to designate a button pushed. The Learn button in manual and in documents was only to determine a series of garage door openers. This thing could probably be installed on the most archaic of garage door openers from the 70’s
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This unit hardwires into the same place as the wired button on your wall wires into. My installation is a little different. The instructions tell you to find the wires where your wall button is wired into the opener and then using the wires for this unit, piggyback on the same wires. I wired mine into the button itself since I have an open plug at the wall, not near the opener. There is no need to have a learn button or a bridge, but you do need a very good WiFi signal for Apple Homekit to work
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a lift master opener which is supposed to be compatible,but I cannot get it to work.at first it connected to my WiFi and was showing on my apple home link app,but that’s as far as I got.my wall button for the opener I had to hold it for the garage door to close,worked okay going up but not down.reconnected the wires then it worked,but had to redo the WiFi connection then it said not compatible with my router.thats when it got boxed back up and going to return it to Best Buy.
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