Thank you for the video, but how do I assign a specific device to a specific button? I mean, I want to have one button open one door and a different button open a different door (turn on a light, etc.)
Tried this one too. But when I get to ask the receiver to remember my second, target remote it just, stubbornly, stays on. Any suggestions before I spend £41?
I have re set many times and cannot get my remote to send the door down in one movement soon as I let go of pressing the remote the door stops working how do I re sett this or is there a problem in the remote Unit box?
A, I am pretty sure you've got a pair of photocells installed on the shutter door; B, I am 100% certain you've got a concave door (meaning it has curved in from the outside). That will always stop the door from shutting down. The only solution would be straightening the door at the bottom, temporarily by pushing out, but you really want a similar solution like I did on our garage door to keep the door shutting, a length of tightened string pressing on a bit of wooden block, pushing the bottom of the door out. It needs adjusting, the tightness, at times, but at least it has fixed the issue.
Both videos explain the different procedures perfectly. Many thanks.
I even tried and succeded in programming the new remote from the comfort of my bedroom, right above the garage. Easy peasy!
Many thanks for a clearly explained useful video. Greatly appreciated.
Worked perfectly! Thanks
Thank you for the video, but how do I assign a specific device to a specific button? I mean, I want to have one button open one door and a different button open a different door (turn on a light, etc.)
Thank you!!!!!
Tried this one too. But when I get to ask the receiver to remember my second, target remote it just, stubbornly, stays on. Any suggestions before I spend £41?
I'd go for a full reset of all remotes on the system and do all the procedures from scratch.
I have re set many times and cannot get my remote to send the door down in one movement soon as I let go of pressing the remote the door stops working how do I re sett this or is there a problem in the remote Unit box?
A, I am pretty sure you've got a pair of photocells installed on the shutter door; B, I am 100% certain you've got a concave door (meaning it has curved in from the outside). That will always stop the door from shutting down. The only solution would be straightening the door at the bottom, temporarily by pushing out, but you really want a similar solution like I did on our garage door to keep the door shutting, a length of tightened string pressing on a bit of wooden block, pushing the bottom of the door out. It needs adjusting, the tightness, at times, but at least it has fixed the issue.
Hi it won’t work on my remote the remote I want to remove still opens both doors it was programmed wrong.