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05.2004 TR10A011 RE
ENGLISH
Note
The voltage of + 24 V DC available at terminal 5 cannot
be used to feed an external light!
4 Putting the operator into service
4.1 Normal Operation
During normal operation the garage door operator
works on impulse repetition control which is triggered
via an external button or a programmed-in hand trans
mitter button:
1st impulse : door travels in the direction of an end-of-
travel position
2nd impulse: door stops
3rd impulse : door travels in the opposite direction
4th impulse : door stops
5th impulse : door travels in the direction of the end-of-
travel position selected with the first impulse
etc.
The operator lighting comes on whilst the door is
moving and automatically goes out 3 minutes later
on completion of the cycle.
The display´s desmo point will light during impuls output
from the receiver/button.
4.2 General Information
The operator control contains nine menus, from which
the user can select numerous functions. All this requires
is allowing the operator to learn and memorise the door’s
travel path. Menu 1 (learning travel cycle) and menu 2
(operator lighting) are customer menus. Menus 3-9 are
service menus and should only be altered if absolutely
necessary. On first-time operation, the control system
automatically switches to the learning menu. After com-
pleting the learning travel cycle or after 60 sec., the sys-
tem automatically switches to menu 0 (normal operation).
4.3 Menu selection
Menu selection is carried out using the PRG button. In
doing so, pressing the button results in changing to the
next menu. After arriving at menu 9, the system then
changes back to menu 0.
4.4 Putting into operation
4.4.1 Customer menus: menu 1 (learning travel cycle)
On first-time operation, the control system automatically
switches to menu 1 (learning travel cycle). Here the ope-
rator can be tuned to the door.
4.4.2 Teaching the operator
In order to teach the operator to the door, a so called
learning travel cycle must first be completed. During
this learning travel cycle, the length of the travel
path as well as the required force for opening and
closing the door are learned and automatically
stored.
If the floor is uneven, it is possible to complete the lear-
ning travel cycle without the mechanical limit stop. On
completing the learning travel cycle, it is imperative that
the mechanical limit stop be re-activated in order to
guarantee the function of the mechanical door security kit.
Teaching the travel limits (see figure 24)
(attention: the carriage must be engaged!
See
figure 22)
Switch the control system, if necessary, to the learning
mode by pressing the PRG button to change to menu 1.
After the “1“, a flashing “L“ is now displayed.
First press the OPEN button () to allow the door to
open right up to its mechanical limit stop. Then press
the CLOSE button (). On reaching the CLOSE travel
limit, the door automatically carries out a complete
opening cycle. Complete at least three uninterrupted
open-close door cycles. The system is then ready
for operation.
4.4.3 Operation following a power failure
In the event of a power failure, the stored door data is
retained. However, the door must then be allowed to
complete one full opening cycle (reference travel cycle)
to ensure the correct function. During this reference travel
cycle it is important that the belt carrier is engaged in the
carriage. If this is not the case, the belt carrier will travel
into the drive wheel, and the operator will then register
this as its reference point. If this should happen, allow
the operator to travel in the CLOSE direction until you
can engage the belt carrier in the carriage. After isolating
the operator from the mains, repeat the reference travel
cycle. For safety reasons it is only possible to close the
door following a power failure in the press-and-hold
mode (dead man's control).
4.4.4 Resetting the control system
(restoring the factory settings)
In order to reset the control system, proceed as follows:
1. Withdraw mains plug
2. Press the PRG button and keep it pressed
3. Insert the mains plug
4. Release the PRG button, as soon as “C“ is displayed
5. Teaching the operator
5 Selecting the function
5.1 Customer menus: menu 2 (operator lighting)
After the selection has been made, the menu number is
displayed for one second, after which the corresponding
menu parameter flashes up. This parameter can then be
immediately activated or changed via the OPEN and
CLOSE buttons.
5.1.1 Setting the operator lighting (see figure 25)
Select menu 2 by pressing the PRG button. The figure
shown flashing indicates the setting of the afterglow
phase for the operator lighting.
Display Operator
0 Lighting OFF
1 60 sec.
2 90 sec.
3 120 sec.
4 150 sec.
5 * 180 sec.
6 210 sec.
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