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6.2  external receiver

The functions impulse (OPEN-STOP-CLOSE-STOP-OPEN, 

etc) or partial opening can be controlled with an external radio 

receiver.

 

Plug radio receiver into the 4-pin base. 

- Green wire (GN)  → terminal 20 (0 V)

 

- White wire (WH)  → terminal 21 (Channel 1)

 

- Yellow wire (YE)  → terminal 23 (Channel 2)

 

- Brown wire (BN)  → terminal 5 (+24 V)

 

connector must engage properly!

 

See the manual of the receiver for information on teaching in 

the remote control buttons to the receiver.

6.2.1   impulse function (channel 1)

All hand transmitter buttons programmed on channel 1 activate 

the impulse function.

6.2.2   teaching in the partial opening function (channel 2)

A door position pre-set at the factory or any other door position 

can be programmed.

Approx. 260 mm slide travel before the Close

end-of-travel position

Any

At least 120 mm slide travel before each

end-of-travel position

All hand transmitter buttons programmed on channel 2 activate 

the partial opening function.

Button 

P

LED red

to teach in the pre-set position:

1. 

Programm a hand transmitter button on channel 2 of the 

external radio receiver.

2. 

Move the door into the Open or Close end-of-travel 

position.

3. 

Briefly press the circuit board button 

p

 twice.  

(Pressing it three times will immediately end the process). 

The red LED now flashes twice. 

4. 

Press a taught-in hand transmitter button for channel 2. 

If a valid radio code is detected, the red LED will flash 

quickly.

5.   Release the hand transmitter button. 

the pre-set partial opening position is now 

programmed.

  

The red LED flashes slowly (2x). 

6. 

Press the circuit board button 

p

 once or wait for the 

timeout.  

The operator light is continuously illuminated.

timeout:

If no valid radio code is recognised within 20 seconds, the 

operator automatically switches to operation mode.

to teach in any position:

1. 

Programm a hand transmitter button on channel 2 of the 

external radio receiver.

2. 

Move the door into the desired position (but at least  

120 mm before the end-of-travel position).

3. 

Briefly press the circuit board button 

p

 twice.  

(Pressing it three times will immediately end the process). 

The red LED now flashes twice.

4. 

Press a taught-in hand transmitter button for channel 2. 

If a valid radio code is detected, the red LED will flash 

quickly.

5.   Release the hand transmitter button. 

the chosen partial opening position is now 

programmed.

  

The red LED flashes slowly (2x).

5.   Press the circuit board button 

p

 once or wait for the 

timeout.  

The operator light is continuously illuminated.

timeout:

If no valid radio code is recognised within 20 seconds, the 

operator automatically switches to operation mode.

6.3  external impulse button

One or more buttons with normally open contacts (volt-free), 

such as internal push buttons or key switches, can be connected 

in parallel.

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Page 3: ...Close limit switch reporting 12 7 2 Pre warning phase 12 7 3 External light 12 7 4 Automatic timer 12 7 5 Door type soft stop 13 7 6 Static current circuit stop with self testing 13 7 7 Door maintena...

Page 4: ...petent qualified person ensures safe and flawless operation of the system According to EN 12635 a specialist is a person with suitable training specialist knowledge and practical experience sufficient...

Page 5: ...the garage door operator if you are within sight of the door s area of travel Monitor the door travel until the door has reached the end of travel position Only drive or pass through remote control do...

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Page 7: ...age presents the danger of a deadly electric shock For that reason observe the following warnings under all circumstances Electrical connections may only be made by a qualified electrician The on site...

Page 8: ...uired All existing door data must be deleted if the operator is to be taught in again see section 5 3 When teaching in the connected safety devices are not active to start the learning runs 1 Plug in...

Page 9: ...se end stop is not reached again repeat steps 1 to 3 note The forces actually needed are stored during the learning run The maximum forces set on the potentiometer have little effect on the sensitivit...

Page 10: ...hand transmitter button for channel 2 If a valid radio code is detected the red LED will flash quickly 5 Release the hand transmitter button The pre set partial opening position is now programmed The...

Page 11: ...s removed Door cycles are immediately halted and permanently prevented when the wicket door contact is opened 6 7 option relay pr 1 Option relay PR 1 is required to connect an external lamp or warning...

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