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Operation Notes
Indications and Operation Notes
◊ The warning light will flash and the warning beeper will sound for five seconds before
the door opener is activated.
STAY CLEAR OF THE DOOR, AND DOOR OPENER. THEY ARE
ABOUT TO MOVE!
◊ If the door does not completely open or close after remote activation, the Controller
will allow user to try to operate the door one more time. If the second attempt fails, the
Controller will go into lock-out mode. See next paragraph.
◊ If the GD00Z-8-ADT is in lock-out mode and will not accept remote commands, activate
the door from the pushbutton wall console.
◊ Once the Controller has initiated the movement of the garage door, another command
cannot be sent for 30 seconds. This eliminates the chance of “bouncing” the garage door
and possibly damaging the garage door opener.
Tilt Sensor Battery Replacement
When The Tilt Sensor Battery Gets Low
The system will notify you when the Tilt Sensor battery gets low and needs replacing.
1.
Use a small screwdriver to open the Tilt Sensor case.
2.
Remove the low battery and insert a fresh Type CR2032 coin cell battery.
BE SURE THE PLUS
SIDE IS UP.
✓
IMPORTANT!
Disposal of used batteries must be made in accordance with the waste recovery and
recycling regulations in your area.
3.
Return the Tilt Sensor to the garage door top panel and snap it onto the mounting plate.
BE SURE
THE ARROW ON THE SIDE OF THE TILT SENSOR IS POINTING UP.
CR2032
PLUS SIDE UP !!
!
SLOT
1
2
3
"UP"
arrow
Snap the sensor onto
the mounting plate
The system will notify you
when the battery is low.
Replace the battery with
a type CR2032 coin cell.
To open the case, twist
a small screwdriver in
the case slot.
Insert the fresh
battery into the
transmitter.
Snap the tilt sensor onto
the mounting plate, being
certain that the arrow on the
side is pointing up.
Figure 8. Replacing the Tilt Sensor Battery