DIP SWITCHES
Switchblock SW2 = Upper red switchblock
No1
Switch input 1 (CH1 & ST1)
No2
Standard operation = factory setting
On
On
First pulse causes opening, the
next causes a stop, the next
closing, the next stop, the next
opening etc.
Off
On
Channel separation operation: Only opening, only closing
Input: A pulse causes opening,
the next causes a stop, the next
opening again, the next stop,
etc.
In automatic mode a pulse
during the pause time causes
the pause counter to restart. A
pulse during the closing
movement causes a stop, the
next pulse re-opening.
On
Off
Group garage operation with channel separation
Input: The first pulse causes
opening, any further pulses
from input 1 during the opening
process are ignored.
In automatic mode a pulse
during the pause time causes
the pause counter to restart. A
pulse during the closing
movement causes a stop, the
next pulse re-opening.
Off
Off
Dead man operation with channel separation
Input: By pressing and holding
down the pulse generator the
door opens. If it is let go the
door stops. In this case all the
safety devices are NOT active.
The limit switches are active;
automatic closing not active.
Radio not active.
No 3
Initial push with maximum force at each end position of
the door
On
Active
Off
Not active = factory setting
No 4
Pre-flashing function of flashing light, 2 secs. before start
of each movement
On
Active
Off
Not active = factory setting
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Switch input 2 (CH2 & ST2)
Input: A pulse during
opening leads to a stop, the next
pulse to closing. A pulse during
the pause time leads to an
immediate re-closing in both
automatic as well as manual
operation. A pulse during the
closing movement leads to a
stop, the next pulse to closing,
the next pulse to a stop, the
next to closing etc.
Input: A pulse during
opening leads to a stop, the
next pulse to closing. A pulse
during the pause time leads to
an immediate closing in both
automatic as well as manual
operation. A pulse during the
closing movement is ignored.
Input: By pressing or holding
down the pulse generator the
system changes over to closing.
If let go it stops. In this case all
the safety devices are NOT
active. The limit switches
are active. Radio not active.
© Chamberlain GmbH, 2004
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Programming:
1. Press one of the buttons once briefly or until the LED beside the
button switches on.
2. After this press your selected button on the transmitter which should
function. A successful programming is confirmed by a "click".
3. Done.
4. If you want to programm additional transmitters start again at step 1.
Clearing the transmitter:
1. Press and hold down the button until the LED beside the
programming button lights up (about 8 secs.) and goes out again.
2. Done, all programmed transmitters on this channel are now cleared.
The range of the remote control system depends on the local conditions.
Hold down the button on the hand transmitter (approx. 2 secs.) until
movement of the door is seen.
Your remote controller is digitally coded, i.e. unintentional actuation of
the door drive can be virtually excluded.
D e c l a r a t i o n o f C o n f o r m i t y
The undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified, and all accessories,
conforms to the Directives and Standards stated.
Model: ........................................................................................................................CB3
EN55014, EN61000-3, EN61000-4, ETS 300 683, EN 300 220-3, EN60335-1, and
EN60335-2-95
89/336/EEC
73/23/EEC
1999/5/EC
D e c l a r a t i o n o f I n c o r p o r a t i o n
A power door operator, in combination with a door must be installed and maintained
according to all the Manufacturer's instructions, to meet the provisions of Machinery
Directive, 89/392/EEC.
B. P. Kelkhoff
Manager, Regulatory Affairs
THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC.
Elmhurst, IL 60126
USA
November, 2003
Barbara P. Kelkhoff
Manager, Reg. Affairs