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Test the Reversing Sensitivity
For the sake of safety, it is very important to test the reversing sensitivity as soon as the control board set is
finished.
The reversing sensitivity adjustment is inverse correlation with stall force adjustment in potentiometer A. In
other word, the stall force level is higher; the reversing sensitivity level is lower.
Put an immobile object along the gate path, and then operate the gate to strike it during the close cycles.
The
gate must reverse as soon as object is struck with it. If the gate doesn’t reverse, please increase the reversing
sensitivity by turning the potentiometer A in counter-clockwise direction. (Turning the stall force potentiometer
toward to MIN position to increase the reversing sensitivity)
Note 1: If the sensitivity setting is too higher, the gate will stop or reverses very easy by itself while
there is little obstruction or resistance such as strong wind or heavy snow sometimes.
Note 2: Always check the gate reversing function every each time of control board set or restart after
power off.
How to Program or Erase the Remote
The remote MUST be programed to the opener BEFORE OPERATING. Please follow the steps to
program the remote.
Activate the opener only when gate is in full view, free of obstruction and properly adjusted. No
one should enter or leave gate area while gate is in motion. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN to operate
push button or remote. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY NEAR THE GATE.
If you purchase additional remote controls, the gate opener must be programmed to accept the
new remote code.
If you lose one of any remote control, please erase and reprogram all other remote controls to
have a new code for safety.
Program the remote
Press and release the
LNSW
button, the
LEARN
LED
light will be on, then press the key
A or B on the remote
two times
in 2 seconds,
between the two times HOLD ON FOR A
MOMENT
, the
LEARN LED
light will flash for 4
seconds. Now the remote has been
programmed successfully.
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