Installation Instructions
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STATUS REQUEST PROCEDURE
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4 STATUS REQUEST PROCEDURE
The following procedure can be used to know the automation’s sta-
tus through the transmitter (for example, whether the gate is open or
closed).
To request the status:
1. press and release the “Status request” button/LED (A)
2. press and release the command button associated with the au
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tomation for which the status is being requested
3. observe the colour of LED (A):
– GREEN: gate/door OPEN
– RED: gate/door CLOSED
– ORANGE: partial opening/closing
– RED FLASHING and INTERMITTENT VIBRATION: con
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trol unit anomaly.
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If the transmitter is memorised in multiple automa-
tions and a status request is made, the transmitter will
only signal the status of the automation that respond-
ed rst to the status request or that falls within the
transmitter’s range. In this specic case, Nice S.p.A.
cannot offer any guarantee regarding the status of all
the automations.
ENCODING SWITCH PROCEDURE
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5 ENCODING SWITCH PROCEDURE
This procedure allows for modifying the type of encoding system
(“O-Code”, “O-Code/A” or “BD”) associated with a single command
button.
MYGOBD (MYGOBD/A) is congured by default in two-way mode
with “BD” radio encoding. If the system’s automation uses the one-
way “O-code” (“O-Code/A”) encoding system, the “encoding switch”
procedure must be carried out for each command control to be asso
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ciated with the automation.
To perform this procedure:
1. identify the button to be associated with the automation on the
transmitter
2. press and release the (A) button/LED 3 times
3. press and hold for 3 seconds the command button chosen at
Point 1
4. the RED LED (A) indicates that the “O-Code” (“O-Code/A”)
one-way encoding has been set.
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x 3
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To restore the “BD” two-way encoding, repeat the pro-
cedure: the GREEN LED will signal that the “BD” en-
coding has been set.
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A command button can only be memorised in multiple
automations if the same radio technology is used (ei-
ther one-way or two-way).
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Each single encoding allows for exploiting only the
functions linked to that specic encoding system.
DELETION PROCEDURE
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6 DELETION PROCEDURE
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This procedure can be used to restore the transmit-
ter’s factory conditions. At the end of the procedure,
all the previously memorised settings will be lost.
To perform this procedure:
1. press and release the (A) button/LED 5 times
2. press and hold any control button until the RED LED (A) lights
up; then release the button
3. press and release the same command button within 3 seconds:
LED (A) will signal the deletion with RED FLASHES.
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x 5
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REPLACING THE BATTERY
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7 REPLACING THE BATTERY
When the battery is at and a button is pressed, the corresponding
signalling LED fades and the transmitter will not transmit. With the bat
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tery almost at, the signalling LED emits red ashes during the trans-
mission process.
To restore normal transmitter operation, replace the battery with a ver
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sion of the same type, while observing the polarity.
To change the battery:
1. insert a hairpin (or similar object) through hole (A) to unlock the
shell (B) and remove it
2. remove the battery and replace it with another of the same type.
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When inserting the new battery, be careful to respect
the polarity.
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B
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