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Adjusting the Gate’s Sensitivity
The leftmost adjustment knob VR1 controls obstruction sensitivity. The far left position is the most
sensitive to any obstruction but may cause overreaction, e.g., to strong winds or leaves along the
gate’strack.Moderatesettingsareneformostusers,butcarefultrialanderrorcanndtheideal
settings for your situation.
Adjusting the Gate’s Forcefulness
Various settings control the forcefulness of the gate. The gate normally minimizes wear by speeding
up gradually as it begins moving. DIP Switch 1canbeippeduptodeactivatethissoftstart.(This
can damage the system and is not usually recommended.) Similarly, the rightmost adjustment
knob VR4 controls the gate’s initial force. The far left position minimizes wear on the motor and
gate but may cause it to react too sluggishly. The 2nd knob VR2 controls the braking force of the
motor. Again, the far left position minimizes wear on the motor and gate but may react too slowly
to obstructions and limit switches, causing a forceful collision with the end stops and brackets.
The 3rd knob VR3 controls the sensitivity to the limit switches. The far left position responds
immediately and disables any soft stop, but this can cause unnecessary wear and even cause
your gate to stop before reaching its end bracket.
Remote Pairing
The top button of both included remotes (C) should come already paired with your gate opener. Up
to 38 additional remotes or wireless control buttons can be paired to the gate’s circuit board. Be
surethattheyusethe433.92MHz(LPD433Channel35)radiobandorcanbeconguredtodoso.
NEVERpairthesamebuttonto2dierentgatesordevicesatthesametime.
1. Remote pairing must be done with the circuit board exposed and connected to power. Be careful
and only touch the pairing button while the circuit is live. Disconnect the motor’s power while its
casing is being removed and replaced or making any other adjustment besides remote pairing.
2. Press the remote pairing button long enough for the nearby
indicator light to come on.
DO NOTholdthebuttondown,asthishasadierenteect.
3. Press the remote button to be paired or enter a passcode and
press the open button on your wireless control.
4. Press the same button on the remote again or reenter the
passcode and press the open button again on the wireless
control.Theremoteindicatorlightshouldashandthengoout.
5. The button or keypad is now paired and can be used to open or close the gate. This pairing
should remain stored in memory even when power to the gate opener is cut accidentally or at
its circuit breaker.
6. Test that your gate responds correctly to commands from the new remote or keypad. When you
arenishedpairingandtesting,disconnectthegatefrompower,replacethemotor’scovers
and fasteners, and restore power.
Unpairing Remotes
This board cannot unpair an individual remote. If you need to remove lost remotes from the
system’s memory, you will need to delete ALL stored remotes at once. Open the motor and circuit
board casing as before, press and HOLD the pairing button, and wait for the indicator light to come
onandthenturno.Useanyremotetotestthatallstoredremoteshavebeenpurged.
Once this process is successful, pair the remotes that you want to continue using in the same way
as before.