Stanley Quiet Glide (Chain Drive) SecureCode Limit Travel Programming Instructions  If your door
is currently is closed, you will only be using the "Learn UP" and "Move UP" to set the open limits
of your Stanley garage door opener. If your door is in the opened position,
you will only use "Learn DOWN" and
"Move
DOWN" to set the closed limits of your Stanley garage door opener.
Door is CLOSED:
PRESS and HOLD the "Learn
UP" and do not release until programming
the opened position is completed. Next, PRESS and HOLD the "Move
UP" while still pressing
and holding the Learn UP. Release only the Move UP button just before it
reaches the fully opened position. While holding the Learn UP button, press
and release the Move UP button to inch the garage door into place. Once it
reaches the fully opened position, go ahead and release all buttons. The
garage door open position should now be set into the Stanley circuit board's
memory.
Door is OPENED:
Now, do the exact same steps above using "Learn
DOWN" and "Move DOWN" to
program the closed position.
Troubleshooting
If you have followed all the steps above and the Stanley garage
door opener does not store the travel limits in memory, the circuit board
has malfunctioned and can no longer store settings in memory. Replace the
circuit board.
When programming the
Stanley SecureCode garage door opener transmitters, you will find the transmitter
program button next to a red LED light indicator. Usually pressing the button
will activate the light. The SecureCode transmitter button could be labeled
"REMOTE", "R" and quite possibly "LEARN" (but not "learn up" or "learn down").
If you accidently press
the Learn UP button or Learn DOWN button while trying to program the Stanley
SecudeCode transmitters, that may deprogram the Quiet Glide travel limit
settings. You will have to reprogram the open and close limit settings.
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