Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Has anyone had any issues with the garage door opening on it's own? My garage door opened by itself today, the remotes were not convenient for accidental pushing of the buttons.
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I knew of phantom garage door openings caused by the train signal. Any source of a signal may be causing the problem. Reset your code.
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I have not seen this in years. Many years ago I had the same problem, which led to more then 1 argument with my wife about leaving the garage door open, until it happened one day when I was standing in front of the house! It turned out the channel 69 TV (old analog system) was on the same frequency as my garage door system, and at random intervals, the signal duplicated the DIGITAL code and the garage door opened.
With the new versions of the garage door openers, this should not be a problem. Do you have an outdoor keypad? If so check the wiring to make sure there are no bare wires, etc. Also, on the outside chance that one of your neighbors has the same code, you should be able to change the code on your system. Did you program your car to open the garage door if so, was your car locked? |
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I do have an outdoor keypad but it is wireless. The new car does not have that capability. I will look into changing the code. Thanks
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The sensors at the bottom of the door may need to be aligned. If you are under warranty and have the MVP by Romac, they will come and reprogram and adjust the sensors free, if not a small charge. Our doors did the same and required them to be reprogrammed.
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We found recently that two neighbors happened to have the same code and were activating each other's doors! Needless to say, one had to change their code.
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When I programmed my keypad with an entry number, there must have been someone pushing the button in their car as they were driving by, after that we hd a few unexplained openings... when you do any programming of remotes or keypad, be sure there is no one driving by. LOL
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We were closing ours once as our neighbor was opening hers - did something to the program and for the next 3 days until we figured it out, every time they opened or closed theirs ours went up or down. The garage door co. emailed the manual and we had to reset the code. Wasn't all that easy, had to call them back and do it with them on the phone.
Forgot to say that our neighbor was driving past our driveway, not yet to hers. |
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Manual covers it well and it is fairly easy.
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Strange.... I wonder if you drove around pushing your opener how many doors would open? Lots of people do not lock their inside door. That could be a costly mistake.
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How do you reprogram a romac garage door opener?
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How to Program an MVP Garage Door Opener | eHow
The owners manual has a lot more details. Basically you are programming each transmitter button by entering 9 codes by pressing the + O - buttons on the hand held transmitter which will make up your opener's code. Example of a 9 digit code would be +-00-+0--. You'll want to write it down in the place provided in the manual (PAGE 20 or The Back Page) to program the next transmitter the same for each button. Once you program the transmitter you'll have the receiver in the overhead unit learn the new code by pressing the button you programmed to open each door if you have more than one door. (You will likely see the code the builder programmed your opener with written on page 20.) You must program each (or a) transmitter button on each transmitter with the same code if you want to use more than one transmitter to open a certain door. You will only have the opener to learn the new code ONCE since the multiple transmitters will have the same code on a corresponding button. This video gives you an idea of what you are doing but it is not specifically for the Ro Mac opener and the transmitter you have has to be reprogrammed manually otherwise it will transmit the same code to the opener you always had since it is a fixed code transmitter. Follow the owners manual for your opener on Page 11 of your Ro Mac MVP manual. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znJzRcES3BM[/ame] This is from page 11 of the Ro Mac Manual Resetting the Transmitter Code Each button of the transmitter is pre-coded at the factory to one of over 19,000 unique codes. Follow the instructions below to set your own code or to code multiple buttons or transmitters to the same code. You can record your code(s) on the back page of the manual. If recoding is not desired, skip to “Programming the Radio Receiver in the Power Head Unit” on the next page. The transmitter codes are set using the three operation buttons (+, O, and -) on the front of the transmitter. There are three steps to set the code: 1- The transmitter is placed in program mode; 2- the desired button is selected; and 3- the code is entered. Any one of the buttons or all three buttons may be coded by the sequence outlined below. Also see Express Coding under “Special Notes” at the end of this section. STEP 1: First, press and hold the “+” button. The RED LED will turn on. Next, while continuing to hole the “+” button, press and hold the “-” button. Continue to hold both the “+” and “-” buttons until the LED starts to blink (approximately 5 seconds). When the LED starts to blink IMMEDIATELY release both the “+” and “-” buttons. The LED will blink two times and then remain on to confirm programming mode. STEP 2: While the LED is on, press and release the button you wish to code. The LED will blink once and then remain on. STEP 3: Using the operation buttons on the front of the transmitter, enter a 9-digit random code. Every time a button is pressed the LED will turn off and on. After the 9-digit code is entered, the LED will blink twice to confirm a valid code and remain off. Special Notes - Express Coding Repeat the steps listed above as needed or desired for each button. Each button can be programmed to a unique code, however all three buttons may be programmed at one time (Express Coding). To Express Code, select the “+” button in Step 2, then end the code entry in Step 3 with the “+” button (the first 8 entries can be any random code). The code for each button may be changed at any time. However, if the plus button is programmed as described above, it will replace the existing code settings of the zero and minus buttons. Programming the MVP Radio Receiver in the Power Head Unit Page 12 in the Ro Mac Manual Your opener will “learn” up to eight code transmissions from preprogrammed transmitters. Locate the “Learn Enable” Button on the Super Station (Deluxe Wall Pushbutton Station). The button is located inside a small hole on the front of the super station. You will need a pointed object to activate the button (such as a paper clip straightened out). Locate the red LED indicator on the rear panel of the operator power head unit (see illustration). The red LED light on the rear panel of the power head unit and the operator work light will serve as a status indicator during the programming sequence. STEP 1: Press and hold the Learn Enable button on the Super Station for approximately five seconds. The red LED light on the rear panel of the power head unit (and the work light) will illuminate and then turn off. IMMEDIATELY release the button when the red LED light (and the work light) turn off. This action will erase any previous signal that was learned by the control board and prepare it to learn your transmitter signal. At this time have your transmitter ready to transmit. STEP 2: Press and quickly release the Learn Enable button on the Super Station. The red LED light on the rear panel of the power head unit (and the work light) will illuminate and remain on, the control board is now ready to learn the signal from your transmitter. Within a twenty second time frame, press the button on your transmitter while pointing the transmitter at the power head unit. The red LED light on the rear panel of the power head unit (and the work light) will then turn off. This is your indicator the control board has received and accepted the signal from the transmitter. If the red LED light on the rear panel of the power head unit (and the work light) remain on for more than 5 seconds this indicates a code is already stored in the receiver. Repeat Step 1 above to erase the code in the receiver. Recheck the antenna wire on the power head unit, for proper operation the antenna wire should be POINTED STRAIGHT DOWN toward the floor (see illustration
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