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ATA – GDO-10v3L2 Manual

Coding Transmitter

The GDO-10V3L2 can store up to five hundred and eleven (511) transmitters in its memory. Each transmitter can be allocated an alpha-numeric ID label up to eleven (11) characters in length and each button can be assigned to one of several control functions. The settings for a transmitter are represented in (Fig. 13.1). It shows the transmitter’s store number, ID label or serial number and the functions assigned to each of its four buttons. To toggle between ID/SN display, press UP/DOWN with the cursor on the ID/SN indicator. The procedures below code, delete, replace, edit and copy transmitter records.

Coding Transmitter Button
Navigating To Menu 1 “Code Transmitter”
a. Press NEXT to navigate to Menu 1 (Fig. 13.2).
b. Press SET to enter the code set procedure.

Storing Transmitter Code
a. The controller will prompt to press one of the transmitter’s buttons.
b. Press the transmitter button you wish to use to operate the Door Opener (e.g. button 1) (Fig. 13.3) .
c. Press the same transmitter button again as prompted by the display (Fig. 13.4).

Selecting Function Of The Button
The controller will now show the transmitter’s record, with a cursor on the field for the button being coded (Fig. 13.5). Use OPEN/CLOSE to select the function for the button.

Available functions:
OSC (Open/Stop/Close)           PED (Pedestrian access)
SWP (Swipe)                               CLS (Close)
OPN (Open)                                STP (Stop)
LGT (Courtesy Light)                VAC (Vacation Mode)
AUX (Auxiliary )                          OFF (No action)

 

Note: OSC will change to OS in the case where Safety Beam is not installed.

Press SET to save the settings or STOP to abort without saving (Fig. 13.6).

Returning To Main Screen
The “Code Transmitter” menu will now be shown. Press STOP to return to the MAIN SCREEN and test the transmitter.