From: Mark on
Hi All,

Slightly off topic, but some of you seem pretty knowledgable on most things
car/garage related.

I have a gliderol roller door remote with 3 buttons, model TM-305C.

Anyone know how to program the 'spare' buttons to open other roller doors? I
don't have the user manual.

Thanks,

Mark


From: George W Frost on

"Mark" <mark(a)mark.mark> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Slightly off topic, but some of you seem pretty knowledgable on most
> things car/garage related.
>
> I have a gliderol roller door remote with 3 buttons, model TM-305C.
>
> Anyone know how to program the 'spare' buttons to open other roller doors?
> I don't have the user manual.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark



Gliderol Garage Doors
23 Kitchen Rd
Dandenong, 3175
VIC
Phone: 03 97935455
Fax: 03 9706 8492



From: Scotty on

<chrismgriffin(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1181634018.927348.115050(a)g37g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On May 20, 3:20 pm, "Mark" <m...(a)mark.mark> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Slightly off topic, but some of you seem pretty knowledgable on most
>> things
>> car/garage related.
>>
>> I have a gliderol roller door remote with 3 buttons, model TM-305C.
>>
>> Anyone know how to program the 'spare' buttons to open other roller
>> doors? I
>> don't have the user manual.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mark
>
> Hi,
> I was also trying to find how to program the spare buttons and came
> across this, it was the closest i got to finding anything. Being an
> electrical engineering student i thought id try solve the problem
> myself. I take no liability whatsoever for anyones actions, this is
> the method i used on my roller doors (gliderol with the TM-305C
> remotes) and it worked for me.
>
> Step 1. Training the door controller to recognise the code hopping
> remotes:
> Pull the cover of the box off (lift at middle bottom), there will be a
> bit transforemer and some circuitboards, DO NOT TOUCH THE WIRES ON THE
> TRANSFORMER YOU WILL GET ELECTRICUTED!,


And this advise is getting you to do an illegal act unless you have at least
a limited electrical licence.

Pay someone to do it for you!


From: chrismgriffin on
On Jun 12, 8:59 pm, "Scotty" <scot...(a)warmmail.com> wrote:
> <chrismgrif...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1181634018.927348.115050(a)g37g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On May 20, 3:20 pm, "Mark" <m...(a)mark.mark> wrote:
> >> Hi All,
>
> >> Slightly off topic, but some of you seem pretty knowledgable on most
> >> things
> >> car/garage related.
>
> >> I have a gliderol roller door remote with 3 buttons, model TM-305C.
>
> >> Anyone know how to program the 'spare' buttons to open other roller
> >> doors? I
> >> don't have the user manual.
>
> >> Thanks,
>
> >> Mark
>
> > Hi,
> > I was also trying to find how to program the spare buttons and came
> > across this, it was the closest i got to finding anything. Being an
> > electrical engineering student i thought id try solve the problem
> > myself. I take no liability whatsoever for anyones actions, this is
> > the method i used on my roller doors (gliderol with the TM-305C
> > remotes) and it worked for me.
>
> > Step 1. Training the door controller to recognise the code hopping
> > remotes:
> > Pull the cover of the box off (lift at middle bottom), there will be a
> > bit transforemer and some circuitboards, DO NOT TOUCH THE WIRES ON THE
> > TRANSFORMER YOU WILL GET ELECTRICUTED!,
>
> And this advise is getting you to do an illegal act unless you have at least
> a limited electrical licence.
>
> Pay someone to do it for you!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

It is only programming a low voltage digital circuit, just as
dangerous as changing the lightglobe for the unit, which a home user
can do, and the unit appears to be designed with this in mind as there
is a spare bulb holder with spare bulb ready for use, and the cover is
readily removeable with no warning markings. The high voltage
components are actually insulated.