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Up Force
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Open Travel Limit
Setting Adjustment
Close Travel Limit
Setting Adjustment
OPEN TRAVEL LIMIT (Fig. 39):
LED #2 should be blinking. You can now set the open travel
limit. To move the door to its fully opened position, press and
hold the + button until the door is in position that you
desire. Then release this button. If the door is not in the
desired position, you can press the + button to move it
further upward, or the “–” button to move it slightly down-
ward. If the door is already in its fully opened position, the
+ or “–” buttons do not need to be pressed. Once the
door is in the desired position, press and release the P but-
ton. This stores the open position in memory. It also advances
to the next setting.
CLOSE TRAVEL LIMIT (Fig. 40):
LED #4 should now be blinking. Press and hold the “–” but-
ton until the door is fully closed. You can quickly press and
release the “–” button to move the door in small increments.
You can also use the + key to move the door slightly in
the up direction. Door is fully closed when the door bottom
edge presses firmly onto the ground. Once the door is in
the desired position, press and release the P button. This
stores the closed position in memory. It also advances to
the next setting.
UP FORCE (Fig. 41):
LED #2 and #6 should now be blinking. If the force needs to
be increased or decreased after initial factory set-up, the
force should be changed by one (1) increment at a time. The
force should be set as low as possible, just enough to allow
your door to travel up freely without stopping during its
travel. Press and release the + or “–” button once. The
current force setting will be displayed by illuminating a cer-
tain number of LEDs around the circular display. The more
LEDs that are illuminated, the higher the force limit. For
example, level 1 ( least amount of force) is set when only
LED #1 is illuminated. Level 2 is set when LED #1 and #2 are
illuminated. Level 4 is set when LEDs #1, #2, #3, and #4 are
illuminated. By repeatedly pressing the + or “–” key, the
force can be increased (+) or decreased ().
Once the desired level is selected, press and release the
P button. This stores the maximum force level for the up
direction in memory. It also advances to the next setting.
DOWN FORCE (Fig. 42):
LED #4 and #6 should now be blinking. If the force needs to
be increased or decreased after factory initial set-up, the
force should be changed by one (1) increment at a time. The
force should be set as low as possible, just enough to allow
your unobstructed door to travel down freely without
reversing. Press and release the + or “–” button once. The
current force setting will be displayed by illuminating a cer-
tain number of LEDs around the circular display. The more
LEDs that are illuminated, the higher the force limit. It is
possible to have different settings (same as described in Up
Force setting). By repeatedly pressing the + or “–” key,
the force can be increased (+) or decreased ().
Once the desired level is selected, press and release the P
button. This stores the maximum force level in memory.
It also advances to the next setting.
TRANSMITTER CODING (Fig. 43):
LED #7 should be blinking. The opener can now learn the
code of the hand-held transmitter. While LED #7 is blinking,
press and hold the button on the transmitter. When you see
LED #7 flashing rapidly, you can release the transmitter but-
ton. The opener has now learned the particular code of this
transmitter.
Once the opener has successfully received the code from the
transmitter, press and release the P button. This stores the
code in memory. It also completes the adjustment setting
Fig. 50
Fig. 40
Fig. 41
Fig. 39
sequence, and completes the program process. The LEDs
will automatically fade out in a circular pattern, which indi-
cates that the program mode is complete.
LED #8 should now be illuminated, and the opener is ready
for operation.
After setting the adjustments, run the opener two (2) com-
plete cycles. This will set all the parameters and allow the
opener to learn its proper operating level for your partic-
ular door. An adjustment label is also provided under the
control panel cover, to quickly guide you through future
adjustments at your convenience.
Down Force
Transmitter
Coding
Fig. 42
Fig. 43
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