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Programming procedure for
Seip remote control transmitters

Seip 40 AM type
These have a DIP switch inside the battery compartment of the remote handset to select a unique security code.  The first ten switches on the receiver* (inside the motor casing) must be set the same as the ten switches inside the battery cover of the remote handset.  (the positions of switches 11 & 12 on the receiver determine the active button on multi-channel handsets) Note* :- Seip introduced a new main PCB in Jan 99 with a self-learning decoder module, motors with this decoder do not have a 12 way DIP switch - just set the code DIP switch positions on your new handset to match your original remote

click here to download a colour illustrated
programming guide in PDF format
(large PDF file download - Adobe Acrobat Reader needed)
 

40AM midi keyfob

Front   40AM    Back


SE40 handset - (discontinued)


code switches in the
40AM midi keyfob


Prefer something smaller ?

Seip's mini keyfob upgrade kit can be fitted
to any garage door operator click for details

Seip 433 RC AM Rolling Code System
The Seip 433 RC AM rolling-code system has over a billion code combinations enabling every Seip keyfob to have a unique security code signature so that no two remotes will have the same code. Your Seip operator has a receiver capable of learning the unique codes of up to 250 separate keyfobs

Seip midi keyfob
433 RC-AM

Front              Back

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self-learning decoder PCB

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Programming procedure for 433 RC AM key-fobs

Method 1 (use this procedure only if you have an existing working midi keyfob
transmitter with four buttons and a Seip model A45, A60, C75 or C100 operator)
1. Briefly depress the two lower buttons on the original handset simultaneously, a beeping sound should now be heard from the motor unit to indicate that the receiver has entered into "code learning mode"
2. Take the new midi keyfob and press the button that you wish to use to operate your door and hold briefly
3. Your new handset should now operate your garage door.
Note :- If you have more than one Seip motor in your garage it will be necessary to switch off the power to each motor in turn to avoid both receivers entering the "code learning mode" together, or use method 2

Method 2
If you are unable to use method 1 above because you don't have an original working keyfob with four buttons or you have a Seip model M50 operator it will be necessary to release the fixing screw at the rear centre of the motor casing and open the hinged cover and proceed as follows :-
1. Locate the programming button on the decoder PCB inside the motor casing, (see photo right) and press it briefly (a yellow LED will flash on the decoder PCB or a bleeping sound will be heard), you have 10 seconds to perform the next step.
2. Take the new handset and press the button that you wish to use to operate your door for one second.
3. Your new handset should now operate your garage door.
(Note: the Seip receiver modules type WAM1K & WAK1K have a small black programming button on the casing)

Clearing the memory - (recommended if a handset has been lost or stolen)
Refer to Method 2 above but at step 1. press and hold the programming button
for 20 seconds then follow steps 1, 2 & 3 to re-program your remaining keyfobs



Security Coding Procedure
Seip SKR433 midi keyfob & SKRJ433 mini keyfob and
light switch style wireless door control panel - WS1


Seip SKRJ433 mini" key-fob

Programming SKR series keyfobs to Seip door operator models: TM60, TS75 & TS100
Method One
:- Take an existing working keyfob and use it to open and close the door, then within five seconds press and hold the two buttons on a mini keyfob simultaneously for five seconds  (if you have an "oval midi" type keyfob, use the centre top & bottom buttons.  I you have the early type midi keyfob use the upper two buttons) until the courtesy light starts flashing to indicate that the receiver has entered into programming mode. Take the new keyfob and press the button that you wish to use to operate your door and hold for one second, your new handset should now operate your garage door, repeat as above for any additional new keyfobs.
Method Two :- If you have lost the original keyfob it will be necessary to release the fixing screw at the rear centre of the motor casing and open the hinged cover, locate the red pushbutton which is located on the main printed circuit panel and press this button for five seconds until the courtesy light starts flashing to indicate that the receiver has entered into programming mode. Take the new keyfob and press the button that you wish to use to operate your door and hold for one second, your new handset should now operate your garage door.


       compatible

These Seip remote controls are compatible with the Home-Link in-car remote control* as fitted to Audi, Bentley, BMW, Chrysler, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Maybach, Mercedes-Benz, Opel, Porsche, VW & Vauxhall (car must have Homelink system with software rev. 6 or later)

Programming a Homelink in-car remote control system to Seip TM60, TS75 & TS100 door operators
(car must have Homelink system with software rev. 6 or later)
You'll need to perform this operation in two stages, firstly you must use the keyfob supplied with the Seip door operator to programme the desired Homelink in-car remote control button according the Homelink programming instructions then use "Method One" or "Method Two" above to put the Seip door operator into "learn mode".  Then (within 60 seconds) you must press the Homelink in-car button you programmed earlier and this button will be memorised & stored into the Seip door operator.  This completes the programming procedure and your in-car button should now operate the Seip door operator.  Repeat this procedure for up to three separate Seip door operators

Clearing the remote control memory on Seip TM60, TS75 & TS100 door operators
(necessary if a key-fob has been lost or stolen)
Release the fixing screw at the rear centre of the motor casing and open the hinged cover, locate the red pushbutton which is located on the main printed circuit panel and press & hold this button for 20 seconds.   This will erase all previously memorised fobs, follow "Method Two" above to re-programme your remaining keyfobs



Programming SKR433 series keyfobs to a
Seip EKR1MCG or EKR1MCT receiver
1/ Hold the new keyfob transmitter against the top of the receiver casing and press the button you wish to use for about one second until the red light on the receiver unit illuminates. (if you unable to get the red LED to illuminate hold the keyfob against the receiver in an different position)
2/ Press the same button again until the red light goes out.
(power must be connected to the receiver)

Take the new keyfob away from the receiver & press the button, it should now operate your receiver.
Repeat the above procedure for up to sixteen Seip SKR433 series keyfobs or wireless wall switches

Programming a Homelink in-car remote control system to a Seip EKR1MCG or EKR1MCT receiver
(Compatible with Homelink systems from software rev. 6 or later and Seip TS433 series receivers marked “DMCG 1V1" only)
You'll need to perform this operation in two stages, firstly you must use the keyfob supplied with the Seip receiver kit to programme the desired Homelink in-car remote control button according the Homelink programming instructions then use the Seip keyfob to put the Seip receiver into "learn mode" by holding it against the casing of the Seip receiver as detailed in step 1/ above.  Then (within 60 seconds) you must press the Homelink in-car button you programmed earlier and this button will be memorised & stored into the receiver.  This completes the programming procedure and your Homelink in-car button should now operate the Seip receiver. Repeat this procedure for up to three separate receivers

Clearing the memory on Seip EKR1MCG & EKR1MCT receivers
(necessary if a key-fob has been lost or stolen)
Take any pre-programmed keyfob transmitter and hold it against the receiver casing beside the antenna and press and hold the programmed button for about ten seconds until the red light goes outThis will erase all previously memorised keyfobs, follow the programming instructions above to re-teach your remaining keyfobs

click here to download a colour illustrated programming guide
(large PDF file download - Adobe Acrobat Reader needed)
 


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