• Programming the operator
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Control elements
The controls for programming the door operator are
protected by a transparent cover. The transparent
cover can be opened with a screwdriver. After the
operator has been programmed, the transparent
cover must be closed again.
A
. Numerical display shows the menu stage as well
as the selected value.
a.
Point display, lights up to indicate "ready for
operation" and flashes on the hand transmitter
code learning completion.
B
. Button
during the setting / adjustment phase
serves as an "up" button and outside the menu as
a start button.
C
. Button
during the setting /adjustment phase
serves as a "down" button.
D
. Button
is used to call up the setting/adjustment
menu, to change the menu stages and to store the
settings.
The programming of the control unit is menu-driven.
By pressing button
, the menu guide is called up.
The numbers displayed indicate the menu stage.
After approx. 2 seconds, the display flashes and the
setting can be altered via buttons
selected setting is stored with button
programme jumps automatically to the next menu
stage. By repeatedly pressing button
stages can be skipped. To quit the menu, press
button
until "0" is shown again. Outside the menu,
button
can be used to generate a start impulse.
Before programming
- Allow door to engage into the carriage.
- Pull out the mains plug. Point display ( ) lights up.
- Observe the hand transmitter instructions.
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Menu stage 1:
Displays and explanation of
buttons
I)
Programming button on the radio receiver
II)
Programming button on the transmitter
III)
Channel selection button
IV) LED
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Menu stage 2:
Programming the radio
Note:
Actuate the programming button on the
transmitter with a suitable cylindrical tool
(e.g. a ballpoint pen).
Programming the first transmitter (master
transmitter)
16a
Press the programming button on the radio
receiver (I) for 3 seconds.
The LED (IV) flashes and the radio receiver
→
goes into programming mode for 3 minutes.
16b
Then press the programming button on the
transmitter (II) for 3 seconds.
The LED on the hand-held transmitter lights up
→
for 3 seconds and the LED (IV) goes out.
Programming is thereby complete and the control
unit switches to normal operating status once more.
P r o g r a m m i n g a d d i t i o n a l t r a n s m i t t e r s
Note:
In addition to the master transmitter, up to 7
further transmitters can be programmed in the radio
receiver.
Retain these installation, operating and maintenance instructions for the full duration of the operator's service life!
16c
Press the programming button (II) of the
master transmitter for 3 seconds.
The LED (IV) lights up once to confirm.
→
16d
Now press the programming button of a new
transmitter which has not yet been programmed in
the radio receiver for 3 seconds.
D
oing so activates the programming mode of the
radio receiver for a new transmitter for 3 minutes.
The LED (IV) lights up once to confirm.
→
16e
Now re-press the programming button of the
new transmitter you wish to program for 3 seconds.
The LED (IV) lights up twice to confirm.
→
The new transmitter is now programmed in.
Deleting individual transmitters
Note:
The programmed master transmitter cannot
be deleted. It can only be overwritten.
1.
Press the programming button (II) on the
master transmitter for 3 seconds.
The LED (IV) lights up once to confirm.
→
2.
Now press the programming button of the
transmitter to be deleted for 3 seconds.
The LED (IV) lights up once to confirm.
and
. The
→
3.
Then re-press the programming button of the
. And the
transmitter to be deleted for 10 seconds.
The LED (IV) lights up twice to confirm.
, menu
→
The transmitter is now deleted from the radio
receiver.
Deleting all transmitters (except the master
transmitter)
a
1.
Press the programming button (II) on the
master transmitter for 3 seconds.
The LED (IV) lights up once to confirm.
→
2.
Re-press the programming button (II) on the
master transmitter for 3 seconds.
The LED (IV) lights up once to confirm.
→
3.
Re-press the programming button (II) on the
master transmitter for 10 seconds.
The LED (IV) lights up twice to confirm.
→
All transmitters (except the master transmitter) are
now deleted from the radio receiver.
Overwriting the master transmitter
1.
Press the programming button on the radio
receiver (I) for 3 seconds.
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The LED (IV) flashes and the radio
→
receiver goes into programming mode
for 3 minutes.
2.
Now press the programming button of the
new master transmitter for 10 seconds.
The LED (IV) goes out to confirm.
→
The new master transmitter is now programmed
and the old master transmitter overwritten.
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Menu stage 3: Setting/adjusting the top end-
of-travel position
Keep button
appears in the display
Wait a short while until the 3 starts flashing.
Press button
and make sure that the door travels in
the OPEN direction.
If the door closes in the wrong direction, after
having pressed
!
another 3 seconds. "3" flashes briefly. The
travelling direction is altered.
pressed for 3 seconds. Number 3
8a
.
, keep button
pressed for
Now travel by pressing button
into the desired door
end position OPEN
17b
.
By pressing button
, the position can be corrected
into direction CLOSE.
Once the desired OPEN end-of-travel position has
been reached, press button
. The operator stores
the OPEN end-of-travel position and "4" appears in
the display.
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Menu stage 4: Setting/adjusting the bottom
end-of-travel position
Wait a short while until "4" starts flashing.
Press button
. The operator causes the door to
travel in the CLOSE direction as long as the button is
pressed. The position can be altered to the OPEN
direction via button ..
Once the desired CLOSE end-of-travel position has
been reached, press button
. The operator stores
the CLOSE end-of-travel position and "0" appears in
the display.
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Force-learning cycle
During this opening and closing cycle, the
operator learns the force required to open and close
the door.
A force limit does not apply!
must not be interrupted. During these cycles must
not be interrupted. During these cycles "0" appears
in the display.
- Press button . The operator causes the door to
open until the top end-of-travel position has been
reached.
- Now press button
again. The operator causes
the door to close until the bottom end-of-travel
position has been reached.
- After approx. 2 seconds, "0"disappears.
Caution!
If the force setting is too high, persons may
be placed at risk of injury. The factory setting is 4!
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Checking the force limit facility
- Place an obstruction (e. g. operator's cardboard
box) underneath the doors's closing edge.
- Starting from the OPEN end-of-travel position,
actuate the door to close.
- The door travels towards the obstruction,
and travels back
to the top end-of-travel position.
If the door springs have been changed or altered,
then the force learning cycle must be repeated:
proceed to menu stage 5 and keep button
pressed for 3 seconds. "0" appears in the display.
Then complete the force learning cycle as explained
under point
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• Special settings
In order to access the menus for the special settings,
keep key
pressed for 3 sec until figure 3 is
displayed. Press key
to by-pass menu step 3.
Now keep key
pressed for 3 sec until figure 5 is
displayed. Press key
to by-pass menu steps.
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The cycles
stops