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Programming a 433 Remote To programme a 433 Remote, please follow these instructions, or alternatively download the following PDF file. - Turn the power off to the unit for 5 seconds - Turn the power back on - Push "Programme" button twice (eg. push push) - All 4 small red lights (LEDs) will light up & flash - When the lights stop flashing, LED one will be on constant (not flashing), this means that it already has a remote control programmed in to it - You must then push the "programme" button again once, the #2 LED will come on, if this is also constant (not flashing), it already has a remote control programmed in to it. (NOTE: each light represents a remote code) - Keep pushing the "programme" button until one of the LEDs is flashing (this represents an empty memory slot). - Once the light is flashing, push and hold the remote button until the light stops flashing, and release the remote button. - Wait several seconds and automatically all lights will flash on and off.




Once this has happened, you can use your remote. To wipe a code on a 433 Remote, please follow these instructions, or alternatively download the following PDF file. - Turn the power off to the unit for 20 seconds - Push the "programme" button twice (eg. push push) - After several seconds all lights will flash on & off. Light 1 will come on. - If you want to delete the code on LIGHT 1, push and hold the "programme" button until the light starts to flash - the code is now wiped. - You may then by pushing the "programme" button once, cycle through each LED light and delete when required. Programming a Cobra Remote To programme a Dominator Cobra remote, please follow these instructions, or alternatively download the following PDF file. - Select "Handheld" mode using the "LEARN" button on the unit (display shows "H" - Within 10 seconds, momentarily press the required button on the transmitter. The decimal point indicator on the display will flash and then stay on.




- Repress the same button again momentarily, the decimal point indicator will flash and then the display will show the memory location number for that function (eg. The location number "xx" will be the first free handheld location number in the memory. - Your remote will now operate your door. To delete a Dominator Cobra remote from memory, please follow these instructions, or alternatively download the following PDF file. - Select "Erase" mode using the "LEARN" button on the unit (display shows "E") - Press and hold a button on the required transmitter for 2 seconds until the decimal point stays on. - Release the transmitter button until the decimal point turns off, then press the transmitter button again for 2 seconds; the decimal point will flash and then stay on. - The display will flash twice (CLR) once the transmitter code has been removed from memory. - If you do not have the remote that you want to delete from memory, after selecting "Erase" mode:




- Find the memory location of the transmitter to be erased - momentarily press button 1 on a transmitter to display the next used memory location number (eg. Momentarily pressing button 2 will display the previous memory location number (eg. - Once the memory location is located, momentarily pressing button 3 will clear the transmitter function that is memorised in the displayed location number. If no transmitters are stored in memory (memory empty) "H" will be displayed. Programming a GDO Remote Click on the image to downloadNothing beats the convenience and security of an automatic garage door, and you can install one yourself with this three-hour project. Use the instructions as a general guide, and always stick to the manufacturer’s directions where appropriate. garage-door opener assembly kit (appropriate tools vary with kit) ratchet set pliers wire cutters (to remove wire sheathing) Spread the parts of the kit in front of you. Attach the rubber bumper and the coupler to the power head.




Add the first rail section (with the carriage stop), and then attach the remainder of the rail sections. Attach the rail clamps where appropriate to the rail sides, and then slide the slide carriage into the carriage slot from the end of the rail. Next attach the rail straps to the end of the rail section. With the rail section complete, install the limit-switch wires in the groove of the rail assembly and attach the two limit switches; the first switch is placed about 6 inches from the end of the gray wire and the second about a foot from the end of the rail assembly. Attach the emergency release knob. Center the header bracket above the door and attach it to the wall. Attach the power unit to the ceiling. Attach the bracket to the door with lag screws. Insert the door arm and hold it in place with a clevis pin. Attach the other door arm to the traveler, again with a clevis pin. Overlap the door arms that run between the traveler (slide carriage) and the garage door, and secure with two bolts.




Installing the switch is a simple matter of finding outlet wire, revealing the sheathing of red and white wire, attaching the exposed wire to the switch, and screwing the switch into the wall. Attach door sensors to either side of the garage door. Run the wiring to the power unit and plug it in. Sign up for the HGTV Inspiration Newsletter Privacy Policy Sign Up for More Catch up on the latest HGTV show and design news right here. Don't miss your favorite shows. Live stream HGTV now. Found a living space you love in HGTV's Photo Library? Get the look in your own home with products from Wayfair.Don't miss HGTV in your favorite social media feeds.Design ConsiderationsMy Wish Lists Motorization TermsLafayette Interior Fashions offers motorized window treatments, including motorized blinds, shades, custom shutters and draperies. Read below to learn more about window treatment and window covering motorization and motorization terms.AC MotorsAC motors require 120V AC of electricity which is found in a typical outlet in a home or office.




AC motors are either plugged into an outlet with a standard AC plug or require wiring by a licensed electrician.AC Power(Alternating Current) The common form of electricity from power plant to home/office.120 VAC wall outlet/receptacles.Used for several motorized window covering applications.Heavy Duty Applications.Conductor (a wire!)A substance that allows electricity to pass through it. Metals are good conductors such as copper and gold. Wire is the metal strand that carries electric current. Example: I need a four conductor AC wire for that motor.Contact ClosureThe shorting or closing of two contacts (points). The dry contact is what makes the contact closure happen. For example, a contact closure between common and up indicates to the microcontroller on a Somfy control to send the motor up, as a contact closure between common and down indicates to the microcontroller to send the motor down.DC MotorsDC motors require a transformer to convert the 120V AC from a standard outlet to 12V or 24V DC to power the motor.




The transformer/power supply plugs easily into the wall and does not require a licensed electrician. Also, DC voltage may be supplied by batteries.DC Power(Direct Current) An electrical current that travels in one direction and used within the electronic circuits.Light to heavy duty applicationsLow voltage applications (12VDC & 24VDC)Battery operatedTransformer/Power suppyDry ContactA dry contact is a mechanical connection between two points, typically made by the closing of the output on a relay, although transistors can act as dry contacts as well. “Dry” refers to the fact that no current or voltage is being switched between the relay output. Example: motor controllers have dry contact inputs which are used to tell the motor controller to send the motor up or down.Group ControlGroup control is when multiple motorized window coverings all respond to the same signal and respond accordingly; this allows a command to only be sent once. This is available with RTS control products such as the Telis collection of hand held remotes, the Chronis Timer and the Decora wireless Wall Switches.Infrared (IR) TransmitterA remote control that utilizes infrared light to communicate with an IR Receiver in order to operate the motorized window covering.




For Infrared to work the receiver must be visible to communicate with the remote It can not be hidden by a top treatment and just like your TV remote, intense ambient light can "Wash" the intensity of the IR signal. It requires "line of sight" from the remote to the receiver eye. Maximum distance of about 25 feet. LimitsUpper Limit – The desired position where the window covering will stop when it is opened.Lower Limit -The desired position where the window covering will stop when it is closed.Radio Frequency (RF) TransmitterA remote control that utilizes Radio Frequencies to communicate with a RF Receiver in order to operate a motorized window covering. Does not require line of sight. You do not have to aim the remote directly at the target/motorized window to make it work, it uses “omni directional” radio frequencies. Radio Frequency is like the remote for your garage door opener. Maximum distance of 60-90ft. Higher cost.Serial InterfaceA data channel that transfers digital data in a serial fashion: one bit after the other over one wire or fiber.

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