Garage Door Opener
It does not have little switches. I opened the case, and it has a very simple looking circuit board and a battery.
Answer:
No dip switches inside the remote means it's the opener that needs to learn the remote code, not the remote that needs to learn the opener's code. Follow the original programming instructions for the opener. Something like, press a button on the actual opener (might be behind an access door) and labeled "program" or "learn", usually the GDO light will flash to acknowledge it's ready to learn the code. Then press the button on the remote to "teach" the opener that's a valid code. Lights flash again to ackmnowledge it's received the signal and learned it.
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