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GDO-10V2L2 Toro
™
Owner Installation Instructions
Remotely Coding Transmitters
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If a transmitter is already coded into the opener,
additional transmitters can be coded without being in
direct contact with the opener’s control panel.
NOTE: Only the function of the existing transmitter
button can be assigned to new transmitter. Please
read instructions prior to proceeding - there is a
time-out facility for security reasons.
Step 12.1 - Selecting The Function To Be
Coded
Using the existing transmitter, operate the door with
the transmitter button which has the function to be
coded
(Fig. 45)
(e.g. Button 1 has been coded with the
OSC function assigned).
Step 12.2 - Wait For Door To Complete Cycle
If the button’s function activates the door (PED, SWP,
OSC, CLS, STP or OPN) wait for the door to complete
its cycle.
Step 12.3 - Activate Remote Code Set Mode
Use a small pin to press and hold through the Coding
Hole of the existing transmitter for 2 seconds
(Fig. 46).
Step 12.4 - Code New Transmitter Button
Within 10 seconds, press the button on the new
transmitter you wish to code for 2 seconds
(Fig. 47)
.
Step 12.5 - Confi rm The Transmitter Button
To Be Coded
Press the same button again (within 10 seconds)
for confi rmation.
Step 12.6 - Test Operation
The new transmitter button should now function as the
existing transmitter.
NOTE: When a transmitter is remotely coded, its
ID label is set to that of the existing transmitter. If
the existing transmitter does not have an ID label
assigned, then the ID label of the new transmitter
is set to: R/C Tx ###, where ### is the existing
transmitters store number. This ensures that the
originator of any remotely coded transmitter can be
identifi ed.
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Existing
transmitter
New
transmitter
Existing
transmitter