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3.  Programming other Se2.0 Systems

The transmitter is preset for use with Grifco Se2.0 systems (for example eDrive 
+2.0 Commercial Door Openers). Refer to the WIRELESS PROGRAMMING section in your 
operator manual for detailed instructions on programming.

4.  Programming STAR1000EVO

The STAR1000EVO transmitter management device has the 
ability to learn a combination of remote control transmitters 
and keyless entries up to 1,000 devices. Audible and visual 
warnings occur when the receiver capacity is exceeded.

View the STAR1000EVO user manual for details of 
programming and managing transmitters with this device.

5.  Programming Older (Legacy or S) Systems

To program the transmitter for legacy S systems (for example original eDrive, 
Maestro with MRC receiver card), the transmitter must first be placed into TRANSMITTER 
PROGRAMMING mode.

1.  Enter TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING mode on the transmitter by pressing & holding  
 

the left & right buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds (fig 1). Release when the  

 

transmitter  LED stays ON continuously

2.  Press & release the LEARN button on the operator (fig 2). Within 30 seconds, the  
 

transmitter can now be programmed

3.  Press & release the desired button on the transmitter (fig 3). If the operator light  
 

flashes, the code has been learned & step 4 can be performed. If not, press the  

 

selected button again until the operator indicates the code has been learned.

4.  Press & release any one of the OTHER 3 buttons of the transmitter (fig 4). This LOCKS  
 

the code into the button selected in step 3 & the transmitter LED turns OFF.

The code has been learned & the transmitter will operate the door on the next press.

NOTE: In the event you need to return a button to Se2.0 code, repeat the 
programming sequence outlined above.

S-Drive

Main Control Board
1.  Press the dedicated LEARN button  
  on the main control board
2.  Press the desired door operation  
  (OPEN, CLOSE or STOP)
3.  Press the transmitter button. One  
  transmitter button can also be set  
  to toggle Open, Stop and Close.  
See operator manual for details

L-Drive SDO

Control Panel
1.  Press and hold the desired button  
  on the transmitter
2.  Press the LEARN button on the rear  
  of the opener
3.  Release the button on the transmitter
See operator manual for details

2.0 MCB 

(inc. GLMe2 Logic Upgrade)
1.  Press the dedicated LEARN  
  button on the main control board
2.  Press the desired transmitter button
  Transmitter can be programmed to  
  perform different tasks
3.  Press the dedicated LEARN button  
  again to exit learn mode
See operator manual for details

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2

3

4

Press & hold both left 
& right buttons on the 
transmitter

With an MRC2 installed in 
the operator:

•  Press / hold SET
•  Press STOP 5 times

Press & release the 
desired button on 
the transmitter

Press & release one 
of the OTHER 3 
buttons

Learn

Learn

SET

STOP

6.  Replacing Batteries

The lithium battery should produce power for up to 5
years. If battery power is low the LEDs will not flash when a
button is pressed.      

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2

3

4

Open case with 
screwdriver

Remove & 
dispose of old 
battery properly

Insert new 
CR2032 
battery, positive 
side up

Replace cover 
with screwdriver

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WARNING! This product contains a bu�on/coin cell ba�ery. To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:

 

• The ba�ery is hazardous.

• Keep new and used ba�eries away from children.

• Do not ingest ba�ery. Chemical burn hazard.

• If the coin cell ba�ery is swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, it can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2 hours or less.

• If the ba�ery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep away from children.

• If you think ba�eries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, call the 24-hour Poisons Informa�on Centre on 

   13 11 26 in Australia, or the 24-hour Na�onal Poisons Centre on 0800 764 766 in New Zealand, or seek immediate medical a�en�on.

• Dispose of used coin/bu�on cell ba�eries immediately and safely. Flat ba�eries can s�ll be dangerous.

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