CODING TRANSMITTERS
17
STEP 19
STORING TRANSMITTER(S) FROM A
REMOTE LOCATION
Using this method you don’t need to have access to the
control panel on the Door Opener. However, you do need a
transmitter that is pre coded to the controller’s receiver.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Door or Courtesy Light must be
activated when the step below is performed. The moving
Door or Light switching on is to confirm from a remote
location that, the correct button was pressed, and the
transmitter is in range of the Opener.
1.
Take any pre-coded transmitter. Press the button for the
function you require until the door is activated and release.
2.
Then using a small needle press and hold firmly for two
seconds through the Coding Hole (
Fig. 27
)
3.
Within 10 seconds take the additional transmitter you wish
to code.
4.
Press the button (one of four) on that transmitter you would
like to use to control the door for two seconds, pause for two
seconds. Press the same button again on the transmitter for two
seconds, the button should now be recorded.
5.
Wait for 10 seconds and then press the recorded transmitter
button to see if it operates the door.
20. DELETING PROGRAMMED CODES
20.1 DELETING A STORED TRANSMITTER
CODE
1.
Select the transmitter you want to delete.
2.
Press and hold the Door Code button (
Fig. 28
).
3.
Press the transmitter button you would like to delete for two
seconds. Pause for two seconds. Press the transmitter
button again for two seconds.
4.
Release the Door Code button. The code should now be
deleted. Confirm this by pressing the transmitter button, the
door should not respond.
20.2 DELETING ALL STORED
TRANSMITTER CODES
1.
Turn the Power Off to the Opener.
2.
Press and hold the Door Code button (
Fig. 28
).
3.
Turn the Power On again, while holding the Door Code
button. The Open Limit, Close Limit and Door Status LED’s
will illuminate for about five seconds. These LED’s will turn
Off and the Coding LED will illuminate. Release the Door
Code button. All the stored codes including the Courtesy Light
codes should now be deleted. Confirm this by trying to operate
the door by pressing the transmitters previously used to control
the door, the door should not respond.
FIG. 27
FIG. 28