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5.2  Adjusting the forces

cAution!

danger of injury due to the force value being set too high 

(potentiometers p1 / p2)

When the force value is set too high, the power limit is less 

sensitive. This could lead to injury or damage.

 

Do not set a force value that is too high.

The forces required for the learning in run are automatically 

adjusted during each door cycle. For safety reasons, it is 

necessary that the forces should not be readjusted indefi nitely 

when the travel behaviour of the door becomes worse (e.g. the 

spring tension weakens). Otherwise risks to safety may arise 

with manual operation of the door (e.g. the door may fall down).

For this purpose, the maximum forces provided for opening and 

closing have a limited presetting in delivery condition (centre 

position of the potentiometers).

proceed as follows if the open end stop is not reached:

• 

Turn 

p1

 clockwise by one eighth of a rotation.

• 

Press the button 

t

The door moves in the Close direction.

• 

Press the button 

t

 again before the door reaches the Close 

end-of-travel position. 

The door stops.

• 

Press the button 

t

 again. 

The door will move to the Open end-of-travel position.

If the Open end stop is not reached again, repeat steps 

1

 to 

4

.

proceed as follows if the close end stop is not reached:

• 

Turn 

p2

 clockwise by one eighth of a rotation.

• 

Delete the door data (see section 

5.3

).

• 

Teach in the operator again (see section 

5.1

).

If the Close 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 sensitivity of the power limit. The forces set at the 

factory can be used for operating standard doors.

5.3   deleting door data

The existing door data must be deleted before the operator can 

be taught in again.

to reset to the factory settings:

1.   Disconnect the mains plug and, if applicable, the plug of the 

emergency battery.

2.   Press and hold the button 

t

.

3.   Reconnect the mains plug.

4.   Release the button 

t

 once the operator light fl ashes once. 

The door data has been deleted.

5.   Teach in the operator again.

note

In the delivery condition, no door data has been stored and the 

operator can be immediately taught in. 

The taught-in impulse radio codes are not changed.

instAll Accessories

Note the warning- and safety instructions 

„5 Initial start-up/

Connecting additional components“ on page 7

6.1  electrical connection / connecting terminals

 

The connection terminals can be accessed by opening 

the inspection window. The terminals that the additional 

components are connected to, such as volt-free internal 

push buttons, key switches or photocells, only carry a non-

hazardous low-voltage current of approx. 24 V DC.

 

All connecting terminals can be given multiple assignments, 

but with a maximum of. 1 x 2,5 mm².

 

the mains plug must be disconnected before any work is 

performed on the operator!

 

loading of the operator by all accessories: max. 100 mA.

 

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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...

Page 6: ...on page 24 In a deviation from the illustrated section attach the lintel ceiling console and link bracket max 50 cm off centre for up and over doors with ornamental iron door handles See figure 1 6b...

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...

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