Can I open my garage door opener with my Mighty Mule entry transmitter?
Garage door openers use a different radio frequency than the Mighty Mule Automatic Gate Opener. If you want your Mighty Mule entry transmitter to activate both, you can purchase a special Mighty Mule garage door receiver (special order item RB709U-NB) The garage door receiver has the same frequency as the Mighty Mule Automatic Gate Operator. If your gate and garage are within close range of each other and you wish to have one transmitter to do it all, then you can purchase a two or three button entry transmitter that will operate the openers separately.
Can I open my Mighty Mule automatic gate operator from my house with my Mighty Mule transmitter?
The normal operating range of the Mighty Mule entry transmitter is 50 ft. to 100 ft. However, because it uses a radio frequency and is subject to interference by weather conditions, topography, outside interference, etc., the actual range may vary. If your house is within 1000 ft. of your gate, you can place a second set of low voltage wires in the ground at the same time you are running wire for the transformer and connect it to an unlit Push Button inside the house. At the control box, simply connect the wires to the accessory terminal block.
Can anyone with a Mighty Mule transmitter be able to open my gate?
No, not if you personalize your transmitter code. Every Mighty Mule entry transmitter comes with identical factory settings, but you can personalize your code by repositioning the dip switches inside the Mighty Mule entry transmitter. Please review your installation manual for additional programming information.
Can anyone open my Mighty Mule gate operator without my entry transmitter?
Mighty Mule offers a weatherproof Digital Keypad accessory (for wired or wireless applications) which can be mounted on a post near the gate. The keypad can be easily programmed with up to 25 different entry codes for use by family members, delivery personnel, employees, etc. An additional security feature is the ability to change only one code at a time. For example, you can give a delivery person an entry code and then that particular code can be changed or eliminated after the delivery, without affecting the other codes.