Program Gliderol Remote Control
Remote Programming. Gliderol FAQs. Gliderol roller doors fitted with the Glidermatic remote control system should likewise require minimal maintenance.
Hi Guys, here is my final hope to see if any one can provide me with a solution. I have two garage roller door A and B with two separate receiver box. These were installed around 1998-1999 from Gliderol. And I have two remote controls but both operate Door A only. Door B works fine with Manual operation.
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The receiver model no. And the remote control is the old type 3 button, which is discontinued as told by gliderol. I'm trying to Pair one of the remote control to the Door B receiver box as instructed by pressing the reset button, but nothing happened. What I noticed that there were 4 lighting in a vertical line marked as 1,2,3,4 kept flashing all the time. I've tried lots of methods to stop the flashing by turn it on and off, re plug the receiver board, hold reset button for loooong time, but not work. (see attached photos link below) Can anyone instruct me how to fix this issue and pair the remote control, please?
Or is there any cheaper option to change a generic receiver box rather than paying $350-$400 from Gliderol? Many thanks in advance.
Preamble Please note, the original article was written on year 2011, which is more than 5 years ago, a lot of things has changed (for example, rolling code are used more and more in today’s market), so we decided to write a small guide to explain the remotes that fit steps below. In the original article below, you can see we have explained two steps to clone garage door remotes, these steps are under the following conditions. The original remote you have, should be fixed code remotes (which means there’re likely dip switches on remotes, especially when those dip switches are to control the address code of remote controls), the typical remotes fit this description are Linear Multicode 300/310, Came Top432na etc.
You should have aftermarket remotes with cloning capabilities (they’re usually called, cloning remotes, cloner, self-learning remote, remote control duplicator, duplicating remotes etc), they need to have this self-learning feature to learn code from your existing remotes. If your original remotes & newer remotes meet above description, then please read on. Otherwise, you might need to contact your seller, or please leave a comment at end of this article, we will provide some support to help you find the correct remote.
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Simple 2 Step Programming Instruction Code Clone / Copy / Duplicate Brief Instruction Summary Step Keyfob Action LED Status 1 Code Clear Press and hold down buttons A and B on Copy Remote LED flashes once then flashes quickly 2 Code Clone Press and hold down corresponding buttons on Copy Remote and Original Remote LED flashes quickly Code Recovery Press and hold down buttons C and D on Copy Remote LED flashes twice or three times then flashes quickly NOTE: Code Recovery is not necessary unless you have cleared the code by accident and need to have the previous code restored. Code Clear Press and hold down buttons A and B on Copy Remote simultaneously, LED flashes once, after approximately 5 seconds, LED on Copy Remote flashes quickly, all the transmitter codes in the memory have now been erased. After code clear, LED will flash once and remains off when pressing any button on Copy Remote.
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Code Clone Place your Original Remote next to Copy Remote. Press and hold down the button on Original Remote that you wish to program onto the corresponding button on Copy Remote, and then press and hold down the corresponding button on Copy Remote. Hold both buttons down until you see LED on Copy Remote flashes quickly. This should only take a few seconds, and then you have successfully duplicated the code from Original Remote. Repeat the above code clone procedure for buttons B, C and D on Copy Remote if required. After successfully learned, LED will turn on and remains on when any button on Copy Remote is pressed, and the button on Copy Remote will function the same as Original Remote, the clone procedure is now complete. Code Recovery – Optional If you have cleared the code by accident, press and hold down buttons C and D on Copy Remote simultaneously, after approximately 5 seconds, LED on Copy Remote flashes twice or three times, then flashes quickly, all the transmitter codes in memory have now been recovered.
Prerequisites & Tips If you have followed exactly the above programming procedure, but the Copy Remote does not work with your garage door opener, there are basically two major factors to consider: Firstly, your existing remote control might not be fixed code type. Secondly, your existing remote control and Copy Remote must transmit signal on the same frequency. The frequency is factory preset to 315MHz which is the standard for radio remote control apparatus in USA and China. The frequency can be changed to anywhere between 240MHz and 960MHz if required. The detailed prerequisites are listed below, if the above procedures don’t run successfully, please check if all prerequisites are met. Operating frequency of both Copy Remote and Original Remote must be the same.
Only fixed-code model can be cloned, rolling-code model which is broadly used on cars is NOT supported. Code of Copy Remote must be cleared before cloning procedure The programming Tips & Tricks are listed below, which may help you in the copying procedure. Hi, i have fitted a DKC800AC(L) sliding gate operator which came with two remote controls; which i successfully programed. A few months later i bought two similar remote controls from ebay and tried to clone against the first remote but does not work. I tried to program the new fobs directly onto the engine like i did when i installed it and all it does is wipe out the first fob codes, so then i have to reprogram the original fobs again. I have tried over and over again without success. I only have two fobs, and with my family, i need more.
Can you help. Do i need to buy more fobs, or do something else? Thanks chris dawson.