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PROGRAMMING REMOTES
ERASING ALL THE REMOTES FROM A RECEIVER.
Step 1. Insert the jumper over the two pins called TX E
Step 2. Count 4 flashes of the GREEN LED on the main PCB
Step 3. Remove the jumper
Step 4. Replace the jumper and count two flashes
Step 5. Remove the jumper.
Step 6. Replace the jumper and count four flashes
Step 7. Remove the jumper
The led will flash rapidly to indicate that the remotes have been erased from the receiver.
ERASING A SINGLE REMOTE FROM THE RECEIVER.
In order to erase one single remote from the receiver, the remotes need to be numbered in order of
programming. This means that each remote must be given a number before being programmed to the
receiver.
If this has been done then it is possible to erase a single remote. The preceding remote will erase the
remote above it. For example remote number 6 will erase remote number 7 etc.
Step 1. Place the jumper over the TX E pins.
Step 2. Press the button of the remote preceding the remote that is to be erased.
Step 3. Remove the jumper.
The remote will now be erased. The next remote to be programmed will take the place of the erased
remote.
To program remotes to the on-board receiver complete the following steps. It is recommended that the
remotes are numbered in order of programming. This will assist with erasing any lost or stolen remote at a
later stage
Step 1. press and
HOLD
the button on the remote.
Step 2. place the jumper over the two pins on the P.C.Board called TX L for 2 seconds.
Step 3. release the button on the remote.
The remote is now programmed to the receiver.
Repeat the above steps for each remote to be programmed to the receiver. Max 15 remotes
.
1
4
3
2
Press and HOLD button
Place jumper on TX L
Remove jumper
Release button
SETTING THE OVER-CURRENT
It is recommended that the current sensing is left as set in the factory. As increasing the current sensing may
cause serious injury or damage in the case of the gate striking an object.
Over-current is the amount of force that the motor delivers before stopping when an object is struck.
The amount of force is controlled by the two potentiometers (pots) found on the main P.C.BOARD.
To increase the amount of force turn the pots clockwise.
To decrease the amount of force turn the pots counter clockwise.
NOTE! the current sensing is set in the factory and should only be changed if absolutely necessary.
Using a small flat screwdriver
turn the pots to increase or
decrease the current sensing
of the motor