Gliderol Manuals & User Guides
Gliderol is an Australian manufacturer specializing in residential and commercial garage doors, automated motors, and remote control security solutions.
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Since 1974, Gliderol has been a trusted name in the Australian garage door industry, providing high-quality residential and commercial garage doors. They specialize in roller doors, sectional doors, automated garage door motors, and remote control systems including the popular Glidermatic series. Known for their reliability and innovation, Gliderol offers comprehensive automation solutions to enhance home security and user convenience.
Whether you need programming instructions for an older Trinary/Binary handset, replacement remotes, or troubleshooting guides for your garage door motor, Gliderol provides extensive support resources to ensure your garage systems operate smoothly.
Gliderol manuals
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GLIDEROL Single Button Handset TM-27 Instruction Manual
Gliderol TM-390+ Remote Programming and Compatibility Guide
Gliderol TM-27 Single Button Handset Programming Guide
Gliderol support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I program my Gliderol TM-390 remote control?
Press and hold the 'Enter' button on your receiver for 2 seconds to access the menu. Select 'Learn' using the arrow buttons and press 'Enter'. Then press the 'Large' button on your handset; the unit will beep twice to confirm successful coding.
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How do I erase all remotes from my Gliderol receiver?
Press and hold the Enter button on your garage door motor (receiver) for 5 seconds or more. This will successfully erase all handset data from the receiver.
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Why did my Gliderol remote stop working?
The most common cause is a dead battery. Try replacing it with a new CR2016 battery. If the remote still doesn't function, you may need to follow the programming steps to reconnect it to your garage motor receiver.
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Where can I find the coding for my older Gliderol handset?
Older Gliderol units operate using Trinary or Binary coding. You can find the 9-digit Trinary code or two 8-digit Binary codes located inside the operator Control Box to help you program single button replacement handsets.