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on the shaft that controls the arm or gear for the gate movement there will be 2 cams
open the gate and then loosen of one cam and adjust it off the micro switch until the gate is fully open
lightly tension the screw and then close the gate
repeat the adjusting on the second cam until the gate is fully closed
tension up the screw and then using the remote open the gate when it is fully open leave it or in it is not make small adjustment to get it open
press the remote to close the gate and again adjust to properly close the gate
reprogram the opening sequence in the control box
it should that the first gate opens then the second gate opens a few seconds behind it
closing is the reverse
you can program that only one gate opens
you can also program that one gate is a entrance gate where it opens until you stop it , then when you have passed through , press it again and it closes
read the operating instructions and follow the programming procedures closely
Change the codes. There are usually dip switches in the remote and gate that can be switched. If it still happens, start looking at the receiver at the gate.
The latch mechanism is defective. It is not getting to the second "closed all the way" position. It has two parts to the latch mechanism that allow it to catch.."safety part" and "closed" part. The micro switch in the latch mechanism is informing you the second "closed" latch has not fully engaged.
Hmm, this sounds spooky! ;-) No, seems you have radio interference from another source, you will have to see a specialist to work on another code or frequency.
Thank you for using GTO Products. If the gate opener appears to be opening by itself, then it's receiving an input from an accessory such as a transmitter, keypad, push button, exit wand, photo beam, loop detector, telephone entry system, etc.
By disconnecting these devices and reconnecting them back to the system one at a time, we can use a process of elimination to determine which device is causing the problem.
If you still need assistance, please call our tech support from the gate so we can help you troubleshoot. You can contact us at 800-543-1236 Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:50 PM EST
I need more information on your automatic gate opener. What brand opener is it? What brand of remotes are included? do you have a keypad outside the gate? Roughly, how old is the machine? Have you had any electrical storms recently prior to this issue starting?
You should see three buttons on the driver sun shade. Let's name them from left to right 1,2, and 3. Start by clearing any old codes. To clear codes press buttons 1 and 3 simultaneously until the light starts blinking. Release the buttons simultaneously. Before starting to program the car remotes you must have your gate hand held remote ready with a good charged battery. Now, to program your first gate car remote let's choose button 1. Press button 1 until it start blinking (about 20 seconds). Keeping button 1 pressed, activate your hand held remote close (about an inch) from the car button 1, until the light blinks faster than before. Release both remotes simultaneously. You are done programming your car remote button 1. For two additional gates remote controls programming repeat the procedure with button 2 and then with button 3.
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