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• Programming the operator
Control elements
The controls for programming the door operator are
protected by a transparent cover. The transparent
cover can be opened with a screwdriver.
After the operator has been programmed, the
transparent cover must be closed again.
A.Numerical display shows the menu stage as well
as the selected value.
a. Point display, lights up to indicate “ready for
operation” and flashes on the hand transmitter
code learning completion.
B.Button during the setting / adjustment phase
serves as an “up” button and outside the menu as
a start button.
C.Button during the setting /adjustment phase
serves as a “down” button.
D.Button is used to call up the setting/adjustment
menu, to change the menu stages and to store the
Settings.
The programming of the control unit is menu-driven.
By pressing button , the menu guide is called up.
The numbers displayed indicate the menu stage.
After approx. 2 seconds, the display flashes and the
setting can be altered via buttons and . The
selected setting is stored with button . And the
programme jumps automatically to the next menu
stage. By repeatedly pressing button , menu
stages can be skipped. To quit the menu, press
button until “0” is shown again. Outside the menu,
button can be used to generate a start impulse..
Before programming
- Allow door to engage into the carriage.
- Pull out the mains plug. Point display (a) lights up.
- Make sure that the aerial is correctly positioned
(see figure 13).
- Observe the hand transmitter instructions.
Menu stage 1: Programming the start
function for the hand transmitter
Briefly press button .
“1” is displayed.
Sas soon as the display flashes, press and keep
pressed for approx. 1 second the button of the hand
transmitter, with which you later wish to start the
operator.
As soon as the code has been read, the red point
display (a) flashes five times before quitting.
Further hand transmitters (up to a maximum of 10)
can be programmed.
Menu stage 2: Programming the light
function for the hand transmitter
Press button .
“2” appears in the display.
Note: If no 4-minute light is to be programmed,
repress button . The display shows “0” -
programming is completed.
Press the second button on the hand transmitter,
witch which the 4-minute light is to be switched on.
As soon as the code has been read, the red point
display (a) flashes five times before quitting.
After the code has been learned, briefly press
button .“0” appears indicating that you have come
to the end of the menu.
Deleating all the hand transmitters programmed
for the operator:
Plug in the operator‘s main plug while pressing
button .
. Menu stage 3: Setting/adjusting the top
end-of-travel position
Keep button pressed for 3 seconds. Number 3
appears in the display 14 a. Wait a short while until
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16
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the 3 starts flashing. Press button and make sure
that the door travels in the OPEN direction.
If the door travels in the wrong direction CLOSE,
keep button pressed for another 5 seconds.
!
Running light flashes for 3 seconds. The
travelling direction is altered.
Now travel by pressing button into the desired door
end position OPEN 17b. By pressing button , the
position can be corrected into direction CLOSE.
Once the desired OPEN end-of-travel position has
been reached, press button . The operator stores
the OPEN end-of-travel position and “4” appears in
the display.
Menu stage 4: Setting/adjusting the bottom
end-of-travel position
Wait a short while until “4” starts flashing. Press
button . The operator causes the door to travel in
the CLOSE direction as long as the button is
pressed. The position can be altered to the OPEN
direction via button . Once the desired CLOSE end-
of-travel position has been reached, press button
. The operator stores the CLOSE end-of-travel
position and “5” appears in the display. Press button
twice until “0” appears.
Force-learning cycle
We recommend setting the suitable door type in
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menu stage 8 prior to the force-learning cycle.
During this opening and closing cycle, the
operator learns the force required to open and close
the door. A force limit does not apply! The cycles
must not be interrupted. During these cycles must
not be interrupted. During these cycles “0” appears
in the display.
- Press button . The operator causes the door to
open until the top end-of-travel position has been
reached.
- Now press button again. The operator causes
the door to close until the bottom end-of-travel
position has been reached.
- After approx. 2 seconds, “0”disappears.
Menu stage 5: The opening force limit
If you have previously quit the setting menu, press
button for 3 seconds until “3” appears. Then press
button twice until “5” appears. After approx. 2
seconds, the display flashes showing the set value of
the opening force limit. The force limit setting can be
increased for decreased via buttons and . After
setting the value, press button .The display shows
“6”.
Menu stage 6: The closing force limit
After approx. 2 seconds, the display starts flashing,
and the set value for the closing force limit is
displayed.
The force limit setting can be increased or decreased
via buttons and .
After setting the value, press button . “0” appears
in the display.
Finally, check the force settings, and, if necessary,
repeat the setting procedure.
The maximum force at the main closing edge must
not exceed 150 N!
Caution! If the force setting is too high, persons may
be placed at risk of injury.
The factory setting is 4!
Checking the force limit facility
- Place an obstruction (e. g. operator’s cardboard
box) underneath the doors’s closing edge.
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- Starting from the OPEN end-of-travel position,
actuate the door to close.
- The door travels towards the obstruction, stops
and travels back to the top end-of-travel position.
- The point display (a) must switch off for approx. 1
second. Then the operator functions as normal
again.
If the door springs have been changed or altered,
then the force learning cycle must be repeated:
proceed to menu stage 5 and keep button
pressed for 3 seconds. “0” appears in the display.
Then complete the force learning cycle as
explained under point 18a.
Special settings
Menu stage 7: Light phases
Press button for 3 seconds.
“3” appears in the display.
Press button several times until menu stage 6 is
shown.
Keep button pressed again for 3 seconds until
“7” appears in the display.
Menu Light phase Warning 24V
Value phase
0 60 s - 60 s
1 90 s - 90 s
2 120 s - 120 s
3 240 s - 240 s
4 0 s 3 s 0 s
5 0 s 3 s 0 s
6 90 s 3 s 0 s
7 90 s 3 s TAM
8 0 s 10 s TAM
9 0 s 10 s TAM
If the warning phase is set, the light flashes before
the door starts to move and during the actual travel
cycle. The factory setting is 1.
TAM: OPEN signal, when the door is not closed 24V
are available for signalling 13f.
Menu stage 8: Door fitting
Press button . “8” appears in the display.
The corresponding door type has to be chosen for an
ideal performance and for the optimisation of force.
Menu door type
value
0 double-leaf door
1 non-swing-out door (Canopy), tilting gate
normally
2 swinging door, tilting gate sensitive run
3 swinging door, up-and-over door exceeding
6m²
4 universal setting (factory-set)
5 sectional door featuring draw spring fittings
(Topspeed)
6 sectional door featuring torsion spring fitting
(Topspeed)
7 industrial sectional door feat. normal fitting
8 side sectional door (Topspeed)
9 side sectional door with secondary closing
edges
Subsequently press button . “0” appears in the
display. After changing the door type, the force-
learning cacle is repeated.
Menu stage 9: Special functions
Push button .
“9” is displayed.
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Retain these installation, operating and maintenance instructions for the full duration of the operator’s service life!
GB
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