22. Transmitter Quantity Setting
22.1 In Transmitter Quantity Mode the AGDO can be programmed to accept from 5 to 50
transmitters.
22.2
To enable the Transmitter Quantity Setting press and hold down the “Set” button until
“1” is displayed on the LED screen. (Fig.11)
22.3
Momentarily press the “Up” button until “A” is displayed on the LED screen. (Fig.23)
22.4
Momentarily press the “Set” button which will show the current Transmitter Quantity
setting.
22.5 Settings are “A” equals 50 transmitters. “1” up to “9”
will go up in increments of 5 transmitters. e.g. “2” will
allow the AGDO to code in 10 remotes.
23. Auto Reverse Ignore Setting (For European Customers)
23.1 In Auto Reverse Ignore Mode the AGDO will ignore the Auto Reverse function for a
maximum height of 90mm. If an object is less than the set ignore height, the door will not
Auto Reverse when it is obstructed.
23.2
Note: e.g. Usually used in areas where there may be a buildup of snow.
23.3 To enable the Auto Reverse Ignore function press and hold down the “Set” button until
“1” is displayed on the LED screen. (Fig.11)
23.4 Momentarily press the “Up” button until “b” is displayed on the LED screen. (Fig.24)
23.5 Momentarily press the “Set” button which will show the current Auto Reverse Ignore
setting.
23.6 Settings are “0” (Off) up to “9”. Each number above zero is a 10mm increment. e.g. “2”
the AGDO will ignore an object up to 20mm high.
24. Pedestrian Door Switch Setting (For European Customers)
24.1
Note: The Pedestrian Door Switch is used on garage doors that have a Pedestrian Door
fitted.
24.2 The Pedestrian Door Switch Setting allows the AGDO to change from a Normally Open
(NO) terminal to a Normally Closed (NC) terminal connection when wiring in a pedestrian
door sensor.
24.3 To change from Normally Open to Normally Closed press and hold down the “Set” button
until “1” is displayed on the LED screen. (Fig.11).
24.4 Momentarily press the “Up” button until “C” is displayed on the
LED screen. (Fig.25)
24.5 Momentarily press the “Set” button which will show the current
Auto Close setting.
24.6 Settings are “0” Normally Open terminal or “1” Normally Closed.
24.7
Note: See “Output Terminals” for wiring connections for this function. (Fig.????)
SETTINGS & ADJUSTMENTS
Fig.23
Fig.24
Fig.25