Spent the past 2h reprogramming all our garage openers after trying to add a new one in.
My mum lost one of hers, so we ordered a new one.
Idea is supposed to be that you use a programming connector to connect one of the old remotes to the new one (just a 3 pin jumper thing).
Our ones have 2 buttons for the 2 garage doors, my grandmas are programmed in the reverse order to ours so that the main used button is always the top one.
So I connected my grandmas to the new one, but the new one wouldn't allow me to programm from her bottom button to the top one on the new thing.
Resetting the new one didn't help either.
So I went to the opener motor units and programmed the new one via those.
Turns out that means the motor unit only reacts to the new leared one and you can't programm in other remotes that way.
So I now tried learning the old ones from the new one. Which worked for only 1 of the 2 buttons, but never both.
Took me an hour to find out that you have to reset the button you want to programm, then without pressing anything else, first programm that button before resetting the second button and repeating the programming step.
But those devices are moody: That would only work half of the time either. And if you ever let go of any button on either remote to early while still programming, you had to reprogram BOTH units, meaning I had to go back to the garage, relearn BOTH buttons on the new one and the reprogramm ALL the old ones again.
Would be a ton simpler if that all was manged by the motor unit having one code that the remotes learn from the motor unit and not such a clusterfuck of randomized recodeing that all units use independently.
My mum lost one of hers, so we ordered a new one.
Idea is supposed to be that you use a programming connector to connect one of the old remotes to the new one (just a 3 pin jumper thing).
Our ones have 2 buttons for the 2 garage doors, my grandmas are programmed in the reverse order to ours so that the main used button is always the top one.
So I connected my grandmas to the new one, but the new one wouldn't allow me to programm from her bottom button to the top one on the new thing.
Resetting the new one didn't help either.
So I went to the opener motor units and programmed the new one via those.
Turns out that means the motor unit only reacts to the new leared one and you can't programm in other remotes that way.
So I now tried learning the old ones from the new one. Which worked for only 1 of the 2 buttons, but never both.
Took me an hour to find out that you have to reset the button you want to programm, then without pressing anything else, first programm that button before resetting the second button and repeating the programming step.
But those devices are moody: That would only work half of the time either. And if you ever let go of any button on either remote to early while still programming, you had to reprogram BOTH units, meaning I had to go back to the garage, relearn BOTH buttons on the new one and the reprogramm ALL the old ones again.
Would be a ton simpler if that all was manged by the motor unit having one code that the remotes learn from the motor unit and not such a clusterfuck of randomized recodeing that all units use independently.