Garador Garage Door Opener Instruction Manual - page 15
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Garador
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Step 10 - PROGRAMMING SPECIAL FEATURES
10.1 - Programming Optional Remote Control
Transmitter Features.
You can program each button of your multi channel remote
control transmitter so that each button performs a different
function. You can program each button of a multi channel
remote control transmitter to activate one of the following
features:
•
To “Operate” the garage door opener – See Step 3,
•
To switch on the “Courtesy Light” independent of door
operation – See 2.7,
•
To activate the “Vacation Mode” – See 2.8,
•
To activate the “Pet Mode” – See 2.8, or
•
To operate the “Auxilliary Output” – See 2.10.
10.2 - Code Setting “REMOTE COURTESY LIGHT”:
Although the courtesy light comes on with each operation
of the opener, the courtesy light may also be controlled by
a remote control transmitter without operating the door. To
code one of the remote control transmitter buttons to turn the
courtesy light on and off:
1. Press Code Set button twice, the Code Set LED
will start illuminate and courtesy light will turn on
to show that you are learning the code for
controlling the courtesy light.
2. Choose a button on the transmitter that is not
already coded into the receiver, press this button
whilst in courtesy light learning mode and the
courtesy light will go out to indicate the receiver
has stored this code.
The Courtesy Light can now be turned on or off by the
coded remote control transmitter.
Note:
Light time is adjustable with the use of a programmer.
Note:
Up to 12 “Smart Codes”, one “Dip Switch Code”
and one “Keypad Code” can be stored to operate the
courtesy light.
10.3 - Code Setting “VACATION MODE”
The opener can be programmed into a “Vacation Mode”
where the opener will not respond to any remote control
transmitter as follows:
1. Press Code Set button three times, the Code Set
LED will illuminate and the courtesy light will flash
slowly (once every two seconds) to show that you
are learning the code to operate the “Vacation
Mode.
Fig. 15
2. Choose a button on the remote control
transmitter that is not coded into the receiver,
press this button whilst in Vacation Mode
learning and the courtesy light will go out and
the Code Set LED will flash rapidly to indicate
the receiver has stored this code.
“Vacation Mode” - you can only program one “Smart
Code”, one “Dip Switch Code” and one “Keypad Code”
to operate this feature. It is recommended that a “Smart
Code” remote control transmitter be used as the wall
button – program one button to control the “Vacation
Mode” feature.
To activate the Vacation Mode facility, with the
garage door in the closed position, press the coded
remote control transmitter for 5 seconds. The Code
Set LED will illuminate to indicate that the opener
is in “Vacation Mode”.
To exit “Vacation Mode” press the transmitter
button momentarilly until the Code Set LED turns
off.
10.4 - Code Setting “AUXILLIARY OUTPUT:
It is possible to operate other devices (eg alarm systems)
using one of the spare buttons of a multi channel remote
control transmitter coded into the Auxiliary Output feature.
(Refer to Section 3.3 and 4.4 for description of the
Auxilliary Output function).
1. Press Code Set button four times, the Code
Set LED will flash slowly and the courtesy light
will flash quickly (twice per second) to show
that you are learning the code to operate the
“Auxilliary Output”.
2. Choose a button on the remote control
transmitter that is not already coded into the
receiver, press this button whilst in Auxilliary
Output learning and the receiver will store this
code.
Note:
Up to 12 “Smart Codes”, one “Dip Switch
Code” and one “Keypad Code” can be stored to
operate the Auxillliary Output feature.