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Re: Stanley Garge Door Status Indicator



Bruce,

Are you talking about the 3040 unit he has?

With the 30001, 30003 the door sensors sent RF that used the security
protocol but the 30001 transceiver then sent extended PLC codes to the 30003
indicator.

I listed all the codes in a page on my old web site. If my new domain ever
gets activated I'll publish some of those pages again.

"BruceR" <razrbruce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>The codes sent by the garage door sensors are the same type as used by
>the X10 security System.  In fact, I only had one garage door sensor so
>I used an X10 door/window sensor with a mercury switch for the other
>door.
>
> Brian Allston wrote:
>> I had an older Stanley LightMaker grarge door opener.  The gear casing
>> cracked so I have replaced it with new a Genie opener but I would
>> like to restore the functionality of the Stanley garage door status
>> indicator.  I figure that I can do this with some normally open reed
>> switches, a Powerflash module and some macro sequences.  The Stanley
>> door status indicator (model # 3040) has three LED indicators.  The
>> LEDs are green red and yellow.
>> - green on = door closed
>> - red on = door open
>> - red blink = door obstructed
>> - yellow on = door secured
>>
>> I have the house code set to "G" and I know that the door opener
>> controller head transmitted a standard "G1 ON" and "G1 OFF" to
>> control a lamp module. However, it sent non-standard message to "G2"
>> and "G3" for controlling the status indicator.  I assume that this is
>> some form of extended data.
>>
>> Can anyone provide the message info for controlling the status
>> indicator? Any info is greatly appreciated.
>


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