Specifications
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Controls Identification, Explanation and Function 
Controller Unit 
Lamps and 
Switches  
Function 
Power Lamp  This lamp indicates that the power rocker switch is on and the controller is receiving power. 
Motor Run 
 Lamp 
The “MOTOR RUN” lamp indicates that power is being applied to the motor. When the door is 
opening, lamp will illuminate green. When the door is closing, the lamp will illuminate red.  
The lamp also allows for the diagnostic checking of the motor and motor wiring. To test, turn the 
power “OFF” at the rocker switch and manually open and close the door. This will cause the lamp 
to illuminate either green or red. The “POWER” lamp must illuminate during both operations. If 
neither of these lamps illuminate during any of the processes, proceed to the “Troubleshooting” 
section.  
Beam Break 
Lamp 
This lamp indicates that the electric eye beam or presence sensor beam has been broken and/or the 
“CLOSE DELAY” timer is still timing out. 
Close Detect 
Lamp 
This lamp is red and indicates that a “CLOSE” sequence has been initiated. It will always light 
during a door closure and will go out just before the door contacts the frame. When the lamp is out, 
the automatic reverse feature is disabled. 
Current 
Detect Lamp 
This lamp is red and indicates an overload has been detected. This lamp may light on opening but 
is automatically disabled. The lamp will come on when the door is fully closed or when an 
obstruction has been encountered 
Beam Test 
Switch 
Pressing the “BEAM TEST” button once will test the operations of the door without using the 
electric eye or presence sensor. To test, the operator should not be in the path of the light beam or 
presence sensor. 
Standing in the light beam while pressing the button will put the window into a test mode. This will 
make the window continuously operate (open and close) automatically. You must turn the power 
off and back on to reset the window. 
Close Delay 
Switch 
Pressing this button will toggle the length of time that the door remains open between 1.5 and 3.0 
seconds before closing. 










