User manual
5102.2006 TR10A033-A RE
Note
If the CLOSE limit stop has not been reached, then the
CLOSE maximum force is set too low and must be increased
(see section 4.4). After increasing the maximum CLOSE
force (max. 1/8th rotation per adjustment attempt!),
delete the door data (see section 4.2) and repeat the
learning process.
Note
Check the learned force limit by following the corresponding
safety instructions provided in section 4.4!
The learning process can be interrupted at any time by
a travel impulse. A further travel impulse starts the entire
learning process afresh.
4.4 Setting the forces
The required forces for opening and closing the door
which were learned and stored during the learning pro-
cess are updated also during the subsequent travel
cycles. That's why in the event that the running action of
the door gets increasingly sluggish (e.g. spring tension
slackens) it is important for safety reasons that these
values do not reset themselves indefinitely, as any
necessary manual operation of the door could otherwise
pose a possible safety risk (e.g. door could drop down).
That's why the maximum forces available for opening and
closing the door are pre-set at the factory (potentiometer
at intermediate setting) but these can be increased if
needed.
Note
The maximum forces set at the potentiometer have a slight
effect on the sensitivity of the force limit, since the forces
actually needed were stored during the learning process.
The factory-set forces are suitable for the operation of
standard doors.
For setting the maximum opening and closing forces, a
potentiometer is available for each direction, accessible
on removing the operator cover and marked P1 and P2
(see figure 19). The maximum force in the OPEN direction
can be set via potentiometer P1; while the maximum
force in the CLOSE direction can be set via potentiometer
P2. In doing so, turning clockwise increases the forces,
while turning anticlockwise reduces the forces.
Note
It is only necessary to increase the maximum forces preset
at the factory (potentiometer at intermediate setting) should
the need arise during the learning process (see section 4.3).
CAUTION: Danger!
The force should not be set higher than
necessary, as this can cause injury to persons
and/or damage to the door.
Setting the potentiometer too high can
result in serious injury!
4.5 Radio receiver
4.5.1 Integral radio module
With an integral radio module, a maximum of 6 different
hand transmitters can be programmed for the "impulse"
function (OPEN - STOP - CLOSE - STOP). If more than
6 hand transmitters are programmed, the first hand
transmitter programmed is automatically deleted.
Note
One button on the hand transmitter must be programmed
for the operator's integral receiver. The distance between the
hand transmitter and the operator should be at least 1 m.
Programming the hand transmitter buttons
Briefly press button P on the operator cover. The LED,
visible through the transparent push-button, starts to
flash. During this time the desired hand transmitter button
can be registered. To do this, press the hand transmitter
button until the LED flashes rapidly. Release the hand
transmitter button - this is now stored in the operator
(see figure 20).
4.5.2 Connecting an external radio receiver*
In place of an integral radio module, an external radio
receiver can be used for the "impulse" function. The
plug of this receiver is inserted into the corresponding
module slot (see figure 12).
In order to put the external radio receiver into service, it
is essential to delete the data of the integral radio module.
4.5.3 Deleting the data of the internal radio module
Press button P in the operator cover and keep it de-
pressed. The LED, visible through the transparent button
in the operator cover, flashes and signals that the unit is
ready for the deletion process. The LED now flashes more
rapidly. Afterwards, the data of the programmed hand
transmitter buttons are deleted.
Note
Initial function checks as well as programming or extending
the remote control should always take place from inside the
garage.
CAUTION
Hand transmitters should be kept out of the
reach of children and may only be used by per-
sons who have been shown how to operate the
remote-controlled door system. It is a general
principle that the hand transmitter should only
be operated within sight of the door. Never drive
or walk through a door opening unless the door
has reached the OPEN end-of-travel position.
4.6 Setting the DIL-switches
The DIL-switches A to F (accessible on opening the flap
in the operator cover, see figure 8) should be set in
accordance with the national requirements, the required
safety devices and the given local conditions.
The DIL-switch settings may only be altered when the
operator is at rest and the advance warning phase /
automatic timer is inactive.
4.6.1 Automatic timer
DIL-switch A
➜ ON / DIL-switch B ➜ ON
(see figure 16.1)
Operator function: - Automatic timed return
following the hold-open phase
and advance warning phase
from the OPEN end-of-travel
position.
Operator lighting: - Flashes rapidly during the
advance warning phase
- Glows constantly when the
door is moving and throughout
the hold-open phase ➤
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