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GDO-10V2 Toro
™
Owner Installation Instructions
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MENU 1.1
Code TX# 14
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Transmitter Management
37
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39
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Press Tx’er
Again View
PRESS
Press Tx’er
Button! List
PR E S S
MENU 1
Code Transmitter
PRESS
PRESS
The
GDO-10v2
provides a transmitter listing facility
which enables the user to fi nd a transmitter location
within the memory. Once located a stored transmitter
can be replaced, deleted, edited, copied or, if the
location is empty, a new transmitter can be coded.
Method 1 - Go To The Start Of The List
Step 1 - Accessing The List Menu
1. Press NEXT to navigate to Menu 1
(Fig. 37)
.
2. Press SET to enter the transmitter edit procedure.
3. Press NEXT to enter the transmitter list and edit
mode.
Method 2 - Use The Transmitter To Go Direct
To The List
Step 2 - Accessing The List Menu
1. Press NEXT to navigate to Menu 1
(Fig. 37)
.
2. Press SET to enter the transmitter edit procedure.
3. Press the transmitter once
(Fig. 38)
.
4. Press NEXT to view the transmitter parameters
(Fig.
39)
. This method is used for quick navigation if the
transmitter is available.
NOTE: “VIEW” will not be shown if the transmitter
is not stored. Once the list is displayed, it can be
sorted by stored number, ID Label or Serial Number.
Use the NEXT or PREV buttons to select the sorting
method.
NOTE: When sorting by ID label or S/N, only stored
transmitters locations are displayed.
Step 3 - Navigating The List
1. Press the OPEN or CLOSE buttons to navigate
through the list
(Fig. 40)
.
NOTE: Holding a button down will step through the
list faster.
2. Press SET to display the menu of available functions.
Selecting An Operation
Press NEXT or PREV to cycle through the four menu
options
(Fig. 41-43)
. Press STOP to return to the list.
Press SET to execute the menu’s operation.
Code Operation (location empty)
If the code operation is selected on an empty
transmitter location, the BASIC CODE TRANSMITTER
PROCEDURE will be initiated with the transmitter
being saved in the selected location. This is useful
when managing transmitters using a scheme which ties
the store location to the transmitter’s owner.
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