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The 8-digit mastercode is essential for all programming procedures. Factory default is 12345678.
A 4 or 5-digit code to operate the door drive. Up to 50 codes can be stored for different users.
The optional tool facilitates convenient programming and management of transponders and settings via an LCD display.
Details settings restored by a general reset, including memory, mastercode, pass code, relay, and timing configurations.
A garage door feature allowing door control for 60 seconds after a pass code entry without re-entering it.
Blocks input after incorrect pass code entry, signaled by beeps. Can be extended with repeated errors.
Step-by-step instructions for installing the logic board within the enclosure, including wire routing and sealing.
Procedures for removing specific or all taught-in remote controls from a selected relay.
Guide on how to program remote controls to specific relays using DIP switch settings and button presses.
Lists available assembly versions and their corresponding potential-free relay contact outputs (X6, X7, X8).
Lists compliance with relevant EC Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage Directives.
Recommendations to test functionality with factory codes before personal programming and general usage tips.
Instructions for removing individual transponder keys or all keys associated with a specific relay or block.
Step-by-step process for changing the factory-set mastercode to a user-defined personal code.
Process to program transponder keys to specific relays or blocks using DIP switch settings and reader interaction.
Detailed steps for entering a new pass code, including mastercode, memory slot, and the code itself.
Specific instructions for setting relay outputs for Cody Universal 1/2 and 1/3 models.
Procedure for removing a pass code from a selected memory slot using the master code.
How to enter a pass code to activate the corresponding relay, including fraud prevention and lock-out period details.
Instructions for selecting control modes like Button, Switch, or Tiptomatic to define relay switching behavior.
Steps to modify the switching time for relays, either applying identically to all or individually.
Process to set the Tiptomatic time duration, which applies uniformly to all relays.
Instructions on how to configure the lock-out time as dynamic (extending) or static (fixed).
| Type | Universal remote control |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | Universal |
| Number of Devices | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Battery Type | AAA |
| Number of Batteries | 2 |