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Let's forget about the door, its springs and torque adjustments. This
is an RF problem! Neither a new remote nor the original remotes will actuate either the new receiver or the old receiver. Has nothing to do with the door itself or the closer. There is something near that physical location that prevents the receivers from getting a valid signal from the remotes. I am looking for ideas as to what that might be. This is an all-house neighborhood. No businesses of any kind. Nearest thing other than houses is a high school two blocks away. Power lines are overhead, not buried. Dick - W6CCD On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 02:21:37 GMT, **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** wrote: Read the installation manual for the opener. I installed a "Genie" at my last house. The logic for the wired button and the remote control are quite different. The door adjusts its speed and torque by learning from using the wired control. There is a torque sensor which detects blockage of the door as well. Again read the manual, it could be the installer does not RTFM! Dick wrote: T(snip) The door does operate perfectly with the wall button. (snip) Dick |
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