Hormann HS, HSM & HSE series transmitters can learn the unique security code from an existing working transmitter |  | |  | (a) original (teaching) transmitter (b) replacement learning transmitter |
Standard Programming Procedure (Method 'A') Caution -- Activation of the teaching transmitter during the learning procedure may set the door in motion if within range ! Programming Method 'A'
1/ Hold the transmitter which is to 'teach' the code (teaching transmitter) 'a' and the transmitter which is to 'learn' the code (learning transmitter) 'b' beside each other as illustrated above. 2/ Press and hold the desired button on the teaching transmitter - the LED on it should glow 3/ Continue to depress the button on the teaching transmitter and also press and hold the button which is to learn this code on the learning transmitter - the LED on the learning transmitter initially flashes slowly for 4 seconds, then starts flashing more rapidly to confirm the learning process is complete 4/ Release the buttons on both transmitters and check that both transmitters operate the door, repeat steps 1 - 4 again if it fails to operate the door. Note: If your transmitters are used to control more than one door you'll need to carry out the programming procedure separately for each button.
Alternative Programming Procedure (Method 'B') If an original transmitter has been lost or stolen, or you no longer have an original 'working' keyfob you must program a new replacement keyfob to your Hormann receiver unit by this method. Note: When you teach the code of a new transmitter into the receiver using method 'B' it will create a new 'master' transmitter and over-write the previously stored code in the receiver unit with a new code. Any subsequent keyfobs must programmed to your system by copying the security code from your new 'master' transmitter into any additional keyfobs by following programming method 'A' above.Programming Method 'B'
Examine your Hormann garage door operator unit and you should find a receiver module attached to it by a connecting wire, (similar to those shown below) usually grey in colour this module will have a small red push-button on the receiver module casing. This push button will put the receiver into 'learn' mode whereby it will learn & memorise the security code directly from the new transmitter. Frequency identification |