11. Remotely Coding Transmitters
If a transmitter is already coded into the opener, additional transmitters can
be coded without being in direct contact with the opener's wall console unit.
NOTE: Only the function of the existing transmitter button can be assigned
to new transmitter. Please read instructions prior to proceeding - there is a
time-out facility for security reasons.
11.1 Selecting The Function To Be Coded
a. Using the existing transmitter, operate the Door with the transmitter
button which has the function to be coded (e.g. Button 1 has been coded
with the OSC function assigned).
b. If the button's function activates the Door (PED, SWP, OSC, CLS, STP or
OPN) wait for the Door to complete its cycle.
11.2 Activate Remote Code Set Mode
a. Use a small pin / pen to press and hold through the Coding Hole of the
existing transmitter for 2 seconds
b. Within 10 seconds, press the button on the new transmitter you wish to
(Fig.
code for 2 seconds
c. Press the same button again (within 10 seconds) for confirmation.
d. Test Operation. The new transmitter button should now function as the
existing transmitter.
NOTE: When a transmitter is remotely coded, its ID label is set to that of the existing transmitter. If the existing
transmitter does not have an ID label assigned, then the ID label of the new transmitter is set to: R/C Tx ###, where
### is the existing transmitters store number. This ensures that the originator of any remotely coded transmitter can
be identified.
NOTE: To Manage your Transmitters, refer to Transmitter Management in Appendix G.
12. Setting Pedestrian Position
After completing the limit setup procedure the Pedestrian Access position
is automatically set to a position which is approximately in the middle of
the door travel. The position can be manually set by following the Setting
Pedestrian Position procedure.
12.1 Setting Pedestrian Position
a. Drive and stop the door at the desired Pedestrian Access position by
using a transmitter or wall control unit.
b. Press PREV to navigate to Menu 10.
c. Press SET. MENU 10.1 will be displayed.
d. Press NEXT to go to MENU 10.3
e. Press SET on the wall control unit to save the Pedestrian Access position
(Fig. 12.1).
f. Press the STOP button to exit to the main screen.
12.2 Checking Pedestrian Position
When activated by a transmitter button which is coded as Ped mode, the
opener drives the door to the preset position from either above or below.
Ped Mode's active status is indicated on the display
Mode button is pressed while the door is moving, the door will stop. If a
Ped Mode button is pressed when the door is in the Ped position, then the
door will close.
12.3 Error Displays
During the above procedure many error checks are performed. If an error is
detected, a message will be displayed indicating the error.
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Axess
Pro 1505
®
(Fig.
11.1).
11.2).
Installation Instructions
(Fig. 12.2).
If a Ped
Existing
transmitter
PRESS
New
transmitter
MENU 10.3
Set Pedestrian
PR E S S
Ped'n Access
FRI 11:06:44 STD
Fig 11.1
Fig 11.2
Fig 12.1
Fig 12.2
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