Transferring Codes From a Hormann 868.3MHz Series 2 HSE2 to a Bisecur Transmitter
Hormann Series 2 / Series 3 Hand Transmitters.
Please note: To transfer the code from one hand transmitter to another, the signal strength needs to be very strong. This means the units need to be very close together and have a good battery power.
How to transfer the code from a Series 2 40-bit (grey body with blue buttons) hand transmitter to a Series 3 BiSecur hand transmitter

2. Now press and hold the button on the hand transmitter on which you want to receive the code. The LED will flash red slowly for a few seconds then flash quickly for a seconds, then stop with no illumination.
The code has now been transferred. You can continue this process to transfer the code to different buttons.
How to transfer the code from a BiSecur hand transmitter to a Series 2 40-Bit (grey body with blue buttons) hand transmitter

Please note: The code can only be transferred if the BiSecur hand transmitter has had a 40 bit code stored. The LED on the BiSecur hand transmitter will illuminate RED if the button has a 40 bit code programmed in.
1. Press and hold the button on your existing hand transmitter (Which has the code you want to transfer). The LED will illuminate constantly. (Pleae be aware this will activate your device / garage door).
2. Press and hold the button on the hand transmitter which is to receive the code. The LED will flash red slowly for a few seconds then flash quickly for a few seconds, then stop with no illumination.
The code has now been transferred you can continue this process to transfer the code to different buttons.
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Hi, I am trying to clone the fixed code from a series 2 to a series 2 hand transmitter and the light in the new remote doesn’t flash, keeps beeing solid. Any solutions for factory reset and also what is the extra button inside the trasmitter? Thank you.
Hi,
I bought a HSE2-868-BS.
I would like to transfer code from my old HSE2-868-BS but the LED always shows solid red light.
After 20sec of holding the button it turns off but never shows 2 sec blue and 5 sec alternating flashing blue and red like it is described in the instructions guide.
Is there a specific “no transmitting mode” ? How could I succeed in transmitting the code ?
Thanks a lot,
Regards
The solid red light usually indicates that the hand transmitter is in ‘series 2’ mode. You can’t transmit a ‘series 3’ (blue led) code into a hand transmitter that is in series 2 mode (red led). You would need to reset the hand transmitter into series 3 mode before it will accept a series 3 code. see the following article on how to do this.
https://abigaragedoors.co.uk/reset-bisecur-hand-transmitter-erasing-resetting-codes-128bit-mode-replacing-batteries/
If it is the other way round – the existing hand transmiiter is in series 2 mode then a series 3 hand transmitter should detect this and accept the code.
Hi Alistair.
If you are transfering a 128bit code (LED shows blue) then the new hand transmitterr that is receiving the code also needs to be in 128bit mode, If the LED shows red it is in series 2 40bit mode. You need to reset the hand transmitter but take your finger off the button as soon as the LED starts flashing red. You can see this in out video at the following link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2d4-qJudmzI
Hi – I have a HSE5-868-BS remote which I am trying to transfer a code to from Another key fob (HSE-868-BS). But the LED is solid red so transfer never works. Have tried resetting by taking out battery, waiting 10s and then reinstalling whilst holding down a button but this hasn’t worked. Also tried with new batteries. Any ideas on what else I can try?
Hi Andrew,
If you are copying a code from an older 40bit hand transmitter to the newer 128bit hand transmitter then the new hand transmitter will revert to a 40bit mode. So it would not be 128bit encryption. The LED will be red if it is in 40bit mode and blue if it is in 128bit mode.
Hi
I currently have the blue button 40 bit encryption remote which needs replacing.
If I purchase the new 128 bit encryption remote and transfer the code over will it be 128 bit encryption or still 40 bit.
Thank you.
Hi Brian,
It sounds like you are coding the hand transmitters into an external receiver. If this is the case then the receiver can only hold one hand transmitter code at a time so you would need to code one hand transmiiter into the receiver and then transfer the code from the working hand transmitter directly to ther other hand transmitter. You can see how to transfer codes between hand transmitters on our youtube video at the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pjso72de0TQ
Hi,
Wondering if you could help us? My wife washed the remote through the washing machine (the old blue remote) and the remote had lost its memory. I manage to get the remote to work by pressing the red button on the receiver.
Unfortunately, I have two remotes and by pressing the red button on transmitter, I can only get one remote to work.
Is there a way of resetting the old style remotes or how do I get both remotes to work instead of one?
Thank you,
Brian
I cant transfer the code. I am doing it exactly as inctructed, I also put brand new battery in both remotes and reset BiSecur remote to 40bit mode, but I still cant transfer the code from my old HSE2 to new HSE2-BS. HSE2 shows solid red, but HSE2 starts flashing and then immediately stops flashing. Sometimes it flashes slowly for few seconds and then stops, sometimes it flashes just once, but it never goes from slow flashes to fast flashes, so I cant finish the transfer. Any idea where the problem is? I also tried various positions of the remotes during the transfer (including the position shown in the video).
Thanks for any advice!
Sometimes transfering the code from an older blue button series 2 transmitter doesn’t work. I am not sure why but it can be either very tempramental or not work at all. I would try coding the transmitters directly into the operator, or if you have a receiver that will only store one hand transmitter code, try coding the new HSE2 BS into the older blue button transmitter.