Remote Controls for Garage Doors

Microprocessor control monitors the door movement. If an obstruction is encountered when opening, the door stops. If obstructed when closing, the door automatically stops and, for safety, reverses for 2 seconds.

To welcome you into the garage, a courtesy light comes on automatically when the door is opened and switches off automatically after three minutes.

Every Henderson remote control system carries its own unique 'rolling' security code which changes each time the system is used. With 74 trillion different combinations, every system has complete security.

Two stylish mini hand transmitters are supplied with every I Henderson system. Each transmitter has four buttons (which means each can operate more than just one garage door system and can be linked to other automatic systems, such as gates). Each transmitter has a range of 50 metres and features a dust proof stainless steel cover, preventing accidental use (for example, when the transmitter is in a pocket or bag).

A wall mounted push button and 7m of cable are supplied as standard, to enable the door to be opened or closed from inside the garage without a transmitter.

An emergency release mechanism is supplied as standard. This allows simple manual operation of the door from inside the garage in the event of a power failure.

Automatic memorising of the time taken to open and close the door ensures a gentle start and gentle stop to the opening and closing movement.

A toroidal transformer ensures extremely low running costs - approximately £2.50 per year, assuming the door is opened and closed twice daily.

An in-built auto closing facility means the operator can be set to close automatically after a delay of between 10 and 240 seconds. Before closing, the light flashes seven times. The time can be reset to the beginning by pressing the remote control or wall mounted push button.

A full LED control panel gives simple instructions and a diagnostic guide.