Installation manual
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GDO-10V1 Toro
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Owner Installation Instructions
This section describes the standard operation of the
control board with the factory set default values.
Motor Control
The controller drives the motor in the direction
determined by the control inputs. Once a cycle is
started the motor will continue to travel until:
1. The controller is instructed to stop by a control input;
or;
2. The motor’s travel limit is reached; or,
3. The motor is obstructed, overloaded or stalls. When
the control inputs instruct the control board to
change the motor direction, the controller brakes the
motor, waits for the door to stop moving and then
starts the motor in the opposite direction.
Motor Obstruction Detection
If the door is obstructed while opening, it will stop.
If it is obstructed while closing, the door will stop
and then reverse to the open position. Obstruction
detection monitors the motor’s speed and compares
it to the “normal” speed profi le for the motor. If the
speed of a motor falls below “normal” then the motor
is said to be obstructed. In addition to the normal
motor obstruction detection, motor overload and stall
detection is provided to protect the door and opener.
Motor Speed Control - SOFT START/SOFT
STOP
The motor’s speed is microprocessor controlled,
ramping up speed as the door starts to move, and
ramping down as it approaches the travel limits to
provide a gentle stop.
Lock Release Output
The lock release output is confi gured to pulse for the
time set by the controller at the start of each cycle.
The output is turned on at the same time the motor is
activated.
Courtesy Light
Courtesy lights can be connected using light relays
N/O or N/C output. Normally used as a safety device
to illuminate the area and warn pedestrians, the light
will turn on each time the door is activated (day or
night) and automatically turn off one (1) minute after
the cycle has fi nished. The light timer is adjustable. The
light can also be activated and deactivated by pressing
a transmitter button assigned the LGT function.
Photoelectric (PE) Beams Input
(Activated by PE Beams terminal with 2.2k ohms to V-
P.E Beam) When the PE Beams input is active, the door
is prevented from being closed. If the PE Beams
input is triggered while the door is closing, the
controller will stop the motor and then open the
door. The PE Beams input has no effect while the
door is opening.
OPN input can also be confi gured as 2nd PE
beam input. The 2nd PE (OPN) input must be
active when the PE input is activated in order for
P.E triggered auto-close to be activated .
Fire (FIRE) Input
Fire input can be confi gured as OPN ,CLS or PED
function. Activated by FIRE input terminal with
N/O or N/C switch.
When Fire Input Is Confi gured As OPN :
Activating the fi re input will cause the door to
open. Holding the input will prevent from closing.
When Fire Input Is Confi gured As CLS :
Activating the fi re input will cause the door to
close. Holding the input active will prevent from
opening.
When Fire Input Is Confi gured As PED:
The activation of fi re input will opens the door
partially to allow pedestrian access but prevent
vehicle access. The position the door is driven
to is automatically set to halfway during setting
of the travel limits, but can be adjusted to suit.
GPI ( General Purpose Input)
General purpose input can be confi gured as
OSC,Ped or day light saving setup . Activated by
GPI input terminal with N/O switch.
When GPI Selected As OSC :
If the door is moving the activation of GPI input
or by transmitter button with OSC function
assigned will cause the door to stop. The next
trigger will move the door in the opposite
direction to that last travelled.
When GPI Input Is Confi gured As Ped :
The activation of GPI input or by transmitter
button with PED function assigned will opens the
door partially to allow pedestrian access but
prevent vehicle access. The position the door is
driven to is automatically set to halfway during
setting of the travel limits, but can be adjusted
to suit.
Standard Operating Modes Menu