HIRO Installation Manual GDO-12V1
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D - Setting Limits via Transmitter
Button 1
(Inch Open)
Button 4
(Inch
Close)
Button 2
(Set)
The Dominator Hiro has the ability to set travel limits using a transmitter, allowing free movement around the garage to better assess the
desired limit positions. In order to use a transmitter, it must first have at least one of its buttons coded to the shutter controller. The function
assigned to the transmitter’s buttons is of no concern here as the buttons are temporally assigned to OPEN, SET, CHANGE DIRECTION and
CLOSE (Fig. D.1).
D.1 code a transmitter for limit setting
Button 3
(Change
Direction)
Fig: D.1
STEP ONE
The SPEED setting on the opener CAN NOT be
adjusted when setting limits via the transmitter.
Follow section 12.1 to set limits and adjust speed.
STEP TWO
tip
SETTING LIMITS VIA TRANSMITTER
STEP ONE
CLOSE LIMIT POSITION
STEP TWO
HOLD
When door near
close, single
presses inch door
CLOSE limit should be
when rubber strip touches
the ground
to Close
STEP THREE
WARNING! In setting the close limit position,
do not force the door into the oor with
excessive force, as this can interfere with the
ease of operation of the manual release
mechanism.
If door overshoots
Press to Open
Press to Close
position
Press to set
Button 4 is factory coded
to CLOSE function.
Button 2 is factory
coded to SET function
Switch power on.
BLUE LED will ash
Press repeatedly till
CODE LED is lit
STEP THREE
Press repeatedly
OR
till all three LED’s are lit
STEP FOUR
to enter
coding
HOLD
HOLD for 3 sec
HOLD for 3 sec
RELEASE
Release both
buttons
STEP FIVE
Then replace controls cover
To exit
coding
STEP ONE
OPEN LIMIT POSITION
HOLD
to Open
Button 1 is factory coded
to OPEN function.
When door near
open, single
presses inch door
OPEN limit should be the
height of the garage
opening
STEP TWO
WARNING! The door will automatically close.
open and close again after the next step.
Ensure that nothing is in the door’s path.
STEP THREE
If door overshoots
Press to Close
Press to Open
position
Press to set
WARNING! In setting the close limit position, do not
force the door into the floor with excessive force, as this
can interfere with the ease of operation of the manual
release mechanism.
AVERTISSEMENT! Ne pas forcer la porte contre le
sol lors du réglage de fin de course, car une force
excessive peut entraver le fonctionnement du système
de déclenchement manuel.
WARNING! The door will automatically close, open
and close again after the next step. Ensure that
nothing is in the door’s path.
AVERTISSEMENT! La porte va se fermer puis s’ouvrir
automatiquement, avant de se fermer. S’assurer
que rien ne bloque l’ouverture ou la fermeture de la
porte.
STEP ONE
The SPEED setting on the opener CAN NOT be
adjusted when setting limits via the transmitter.
Follow section 12.1 to set limits and adjust speed.
STEP TWO
tip
SETTING LIMITS VIA TRANSMITTER
STEP ONE
CLOSE LIMIT POSITION
STEP TWO
HOLD
When door near
close, single
presses inch door
CLOSE limit should be
when rubber strip touches
the ground
to Close
STEP THREE
WARNING! In setting the close limit position,
do not force the door into the oor with
excessive force, as this can interfere with the
ease of operation of the manual release
mechanism.
If door overshoots
Press to Open
Press to Close
position
Press to set
Button 4 is factory coded
to CLOSE function.
Button 2 is factory
coded to SET function
Switch power on.
BLUE LED will ash
Press repeatedly till
CODE LED is lit
STEP THREE
Press repeatedly
OR
till all three LED’s are lit
STEP FOUR
to enter
coding
HOLD
HOLD for 3 sec
HOLD for 3 sec
RELEASE
Release both
buttons
STEP FIVE
Then replace controls cover
To exit
coding
STEP ONE
OPEN LIMIT POSITION
HOLD
to Open
Button 1 is factory coded
to OPEN function.
When door near
open, single
presses inch door
OPEN limit should be the
height of the garage
opening
STEP TWO
WARNING! The door will automatically close.
open and close again after the next step.
Ensure that nothing is in the door’s path.
STEP THREE
If door overshoots
Press to Close
Press to Open
position
Press to set