If your remotes and keypad arent working with these instructions, try unpluging the lift from the ceiling and plugging it back in. We had a lightning storm and I guess a surge glitched it.
Well, I couldn't get it to take a PIN, on mine: Press the "P" Key, then (the step I needed) press the program key. Now put in the PIN and hit enter and now it works, again for me. I called the number supplied, they forwarded me to another person, they said it sounded to technical for them, so they gave a garage door company in the area, I didn't call them...
Probably won't help you a year later, but for future people who have this issue -- The code seems to store in the device for like 30s-1m after you enter it. So when you initially program it, and then attempt to test it, any button triggers the door to go. Any number, enter, doesn't matter -- anything will make it operate when the code is 'active'. After programming, if you wait like 1min or so, then try it, only your programmed code will make it go. I have to assume it stores the code as 'accepted' for a tiny period of time for ease of use once you enter the right code, but it ends up just being super confusing.
I have a question I have a Hormann silent drive 5500 series garage door opener. I ordered this Hormann key pad that goes to it. I programmed it just like the instructions said to but it will only turn the light on and off when I put my code in . What would cause this to happen? The garage door will not go up or down only turn the lights on and off. Thanks Randall
This doesn't work, the instructions for my FCT3b keypad state to push P on the opener then press PRG button then 4 digit pin and then press ENT. The video doesn't even mention the PRG button so which is it? Why does everything have to be so difficult? The technician is also less than 3 ft from the opener while programming my instructions state to be farther away than 3 feet.
Probably won't help you years later, but for future people who have this issue -- The code seems to store in the device for like 30s-1m after you enter it. So when you initially program it, and then attempt to test it, any button triggers the door to go. Any number, enter, doesn't matter -- anything will make it operate when the code is 'active'. After programming, if you wait like 1min or so, then try it, only your programmed code will make it go. I have to assume it stores the code as 'accepted' for a tiny period of time for ease of use once you enter the right code, but it ends up just being super confusing.
@@fictionalheadHey do you maybe know why doors open when i press doorbell/light button? It should open only when I type in the selected code. Thanks in advance for answer
Guys, you must also be holding the program button on the remote simultaneously when pressing P. Otherwise it will not set
This was the trick. Thank you!
Make sure your garage door is CLOSED before you try to program.
If your remotes and keypad arent working with these instructions, try unpluging the lift from the ceiling and plugging it back in. We had a lightning storm and I guess a surge glitched it.
Well, I couldn't get it to take a PIN, on mine: Press the "P" Key, then (the step I needed) press the program key. Now put in the PIN and hit enter and now it works, again for me. I called the number supplied, they forwarded me to another person, they said it sounded to technical for them, so they gave a garage door company in the area, I didn't call them...
why would pressing a single digit from my pin open the garage door? Seems like only the enter button should send a radio signal.
Probably won't help you a year later, but for future people who have this issue --
The code seems to store in the device for like 30s-1m after you enter it. So when you initially program it, and then attempt to test it, any button triggers the door to go. Any number, enter, doesn't matter -- anything will make it operate when the code is 'active'. After programming, if you wait like 1min or so, then try it, only your programmed code will make it go. I have to assume it stores the code as 'accepted' for a tiny period of time for ease of use once you enter the right code, but it ends up just being super confusing.
I have a question I have a Hormann silent drive 5500 series garage door opener. I ordered this Hormann key pad that goes to it. I programmed it just like the instructions said to but it will only turn the light on and off when I put my code in . What would cause this to happen? The garage door will not go up or down only turn the lights on and off.
Thanks Randall
Also you have to be holding the Program button on the remote at the same time you press p on the opener
The music is completely unnecessary.
This doesn't work, the instructions for my FCT3b keypad state to push P on the opener then press PRG button then 4 digit pin and then press ENT. The video doesn't even mention the PRG button so which is it? Why does everything have to be so difficult? The technician is also less than 3 ft from the opener while programming my instructions state to be farther away than 3 feet.
Garbage keypad works like a remote. Any damn button I press opens the door.
Glad to see someone else is having the same problem I am….Junk!!!!!
Probably won't help you years later, but for future people who have this issue --
The code seems to store in the device for like 30s-1m after you enter it. So when you initially program it, and then attempt to test it, any button triggers the door to go. Any number, enter, doesn't matter -- anything will make it operate when the code is 'active'. After programming, if you wait like 1min or so, then try it, only your programmed code will make it go. I have to assume it stores the code as 'accepted' for a tiny period of time for ease of use once you enter the right code, but it ends up just being super confusing.
@@fictionalheadHey do you maybe know why doors open when i press doorbell/light button? It should open only when I type in the selected code. Thanks in advance for answer