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Owner Installation Instructions 

Axess® Pro Series 1101

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Security Code Store 

The opener uses state of the art technology in storing your selected transmitter 

codes. Up to 511 different transmitters can be stored in the opener’s memory with 

the facility to assign a 11 character name to each transmitter. 

Remote Limits Positioning 

During installation, a hand held transmitter can be used when setting the door travel 

limits. This allows the installer to closely observe and control the movement of the door 

from any position rather than having to be within arms reach of the console. 

Controlling Lock And Lights 

The controller has dedicated outputs for operating an electric lock and warning or courtesy 

lights. The timing of these outputs can be adjusted to suit your needs. 

Extensive Operating Modes Via Control Inputs And Remote Control 

The integrated controller can be confi gured to operate in many different ways via its 7 control and safety 

inputs. These include P.E, OPEN, STOP, CLOSE, OSC, SWIPE and PEDESTRIAN. Remote control operation is 
provided with each transmitter’s button being able to be confi gured to operate one of OSC, PEDESTRIAN, 
SWIPE, CLOSE, OPEN, STOP, LIGHT or VACATION functions. The controllers functionality is further enhanced 
by 4 Auto-Close modes, 3 P.E response modes and 2 pedestrian response modes. For details refer to relevant 
sections. 

Manual Operation 

The opener is equipped with a unique manual operation device. If power to the opener is disrupted for any 
reason, the shuttle can be disengaged and the door can move manually. When power is restored, simply re-
engage the shuttle to resume automatic operation.

Summary of Contents for Axess Pro Series 1101

Page 1: ...Axess Pro Series 1101 Commercial Overhead Door Opener Featuring TrioCode Technology INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OWNERS COPY Part 92641 Manual V2 00 ...

Page 2: ...warranties statutory or otherwise which may be implied by laws as conditions or warranties of purchase of an Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd automatic opener Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd hereby further expressly excludes all or any liability for any injury damage cost expense or claim whatsoever suffered by any person as a result whether directly or indirectly from failure to inst...

Page 3: ... 7 Operating Modes 21 Coding Transmitters 23 Transmitter Edit Procedure 24 Transmitter Management 25 Code Operation Location Empty 26 Code Operation Location Used 26 Delete Operation 26 Edit Operation 26 Copy Operation 26 Remote Code Set Procedure 27 Diagnostic Tools 28 Menu 8 1 Test Inputs 28 Menu 8 2 Test Tx ers 28 Menu 8 3 Display History 28 Menu 8 4 Memory Usage 29 Menu 8 5 Service Counter 29 ...

Page 4: ...property damage can result from failure to follow this warning Make sure that the Safety Obstruction detection system is working correctly and is tested every month Test as per the Installation Instructions Manual Adjust if necessary and recheck Failure to follow this rule could result in serious personal injury and or property damage This test must be repeated at regular intervals and the necessa...

Page 5: ...bstructing the doorway some force must be exerted on the object As a result the object door and or person may suffer damage or injury Make sure that the door is fully open before driving into or out of the driveway And make sure the door is fully closed before leaving the driveway The opener is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without adequate supervision Children should be ...

Page 6: ...ndly menu system that greatly simplifies installation adjustment and status indication Features include editing transmitter storage and names setting various parameters selecting specialised operating modes and performing system diagnostics Status Indication The status of the door opener can be determined at anytime by observing the console s screen When the MAIN SCREEN is displayed the current pos...

Page 7: ... timing of these outputs can be adjusted to suit your needs Extensive Operating Modes Via Control Inputs And Remote Control The integrated controller can be configured to operate in many different ways via its 7 control and safety inputs These include P E OPEN STOP CLOSE OSC SWIPE and PEDESTRIAN Remote control operation is provided with each transmitter s button being able to be configured to operat...

Page 8: ...d cast aluminium gearbox and position encoder The aluminium track has a channel for running cables for PE Beams etc 01 fig Before Drive Unit Installation The Axess Pro Series 1101 Overhead Door Opener is designed to operate most commercial heavy duty and heavy residential overhead doors The doors must be in good working condition and travel freely in the guides Initial Check Before commencing insta...

Page 9: ...on the wall above the door Fig 05 5 Secure the bracket in place with loxins or appropriate fasteners 6 Secure the opener to the ceiling above drive unit mounting holes with perforated angle or similar not supplied Do not lock the screws at this stage 7 The door bracket comes in two parts The top plate is placed over the bottom plate and uses 4 mounting holes for extra strength Mount the door brack...

Page 10: ...erminal STP N O input terminal CLS N O input terminal OSC N O input terminal SWP N O input terminal PED N O input terminal Console Exit Button Console Previous Button Console Down Close Button Console Up Open Button Console SET Button Console Next Button Antenna Connector Console Display Motor Speed Control Connector Programmer Interface Connector 3 Ampere 240 Volt Fuse Motor Control Connector 24V...

Page 11: ...Axess Pro Series 1101 11 1 2 3 4 5 V LGT LCK V IN V 24VDC DRIVE UNIT P E BEAM COM OPN STP CLS OSC SWP PED RELAY OUTPUTS 01 03 02 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 29 21 22 26 28 15 04 05 06 07 27 08 fig Control Board Layout ...

Page 12: ...UE BLUE BROWN FREQ J13 J1 J2 J3 12V 2A CONTROL UNIT 220V 50Hz DRIVE UNIT PDE 1 03 M R S T 1 2 3 3phase 1 2HP ATA MOTOR 240V DELTA S2 OPN S1 CLS 1 2 3 4 3 4 1 5 2 LIMITS YELLOW YELLOW 1 2 3 ORANGE RED YELLOW BROWN RED RED BLUE GREEN BLACK YEL RED BLUE GREEN BLACK YELLOW BLACK BLACK RED RED INVERTER L1 L2 T1 T2 T3 12V 5 REV 4 FWD 3 E MVI 9 0V 10 LINE LOAD EMI Filter A1 N1 E A2 N2 1 2 3 U4 FERRITE CO...

Page 13: ...up sequence displaying the STARTUP SCREEN which indicates the controller type and firmware version Fig 10 After a short delay the MAIN SCREEN will be displayed If this is the first time the controller has been used the MAIN SCREEN should indicate that the limits are not set If the display shows that an input is active rectify the situation before continuing with the procedure for setting the travel ...

Page 14: ...n adjust the cam back to allow for additional door travel 3 Press SET to record the OPEN LIMIT Or press button 2 on Transmitter NOTE Limit will not be accepted unless the door is driven in the open direction WARNING If tightening the cam retaining bolt use two spanners and DO NOT over tighten It requires no more than a quarter turn of the spanner Automatic Limit Adjustment And Load Profile After a ...

Page 15: ...edestrian access position Or press button 1 on transmitter Fig 19 Press SET to record position Or press button 2 on transmitter Step 3 Pedestrian Position Set The controller will return to the MAIN SCREEN with the door status shown as being in pedestrian access mode Fig 20 1 2 3 4 1 2 Setting Pedestrian Position MENU 10 2 Set Pedestrian 18 fig 20 fig OR E S To Pedestrian Position SET Ped n Access Pr...

Page 16: ...arted Description Of Standard Operation Courtesy Light With the addition of a light relay module which connects across V and LGT terminals on the control board the control board will control a courtesy light The light is normally used to illuminate the driveway etc The light will be turned on each time the door is activated day or night and automatically turned off 1 minute after the drive cycle h...

Page 17: ...e VAC function assigned until the console displays that vacation mode is enabled approx 5 seconds When activated any transmitter button which is assigned VAC will be ignored To turn the Vacation mode off simple press a transmitter button with the VAC function assigned Only requires a brief activation Vacation mode can also be turned on or off manually by editing the VACATION MODE parameter Paramet...

Page 18: ... counter Menu 8 6 Counters Menu 8 4 Memory Usage Control input status display See page 28 Transmitter testing See page 28 Event history display See page 28 Periodic service cycle counter See page 29 Cycle and event counter See page 29 Memory usage See page 29 NOTES 1 Move Left Right using PREV NEXT Buttons 2 Move Up Down using EXIT SET Buttons 3 System will automatically return to the main screen ...

Page 19: ...er This mode is used to Auto Close the door but only after a vehicle has passed through the doorway and triggered the P E input The swipe input can be used to clear the P E triggered status so that the P E input must be activated again before the countdown will start As with the other P E modes the STP input will abort countdown and the OPN and SWP inputs will restart the countdown if the door is ...

Page 20: ...E Time the lock is activated for prior to opening 0 0 25 5 0 0 0 1 Sec 4 PRE CLOSE LOCK TIME Time the lock is activated for prior to closing 0 0 25 5 0 0 0 1 Sec 4 Menu 5 Light Times With the addition of a relay module connected to the control board a light can be controlled The time the light stays on is controlled by two timers The first times the length of time the light is activated for prior t...

Page 21: ...truction 0 1 25 5 2 0 0 1 Sec 6 4 ACC SLOPE Sets the motor accelaration time 10 2500 50 10 Sec 6 5 SLOW SLOPE Sets the motor deaccelaration time 0 1 5 0 3 0 1 Count 6 6 STOP TIME Sets the time given to motor to bring to rest 0 1 1 00 0 5 0 1 Sec 6 7 Menu 7 Operating modes P E input response mode The P E input can be configured to respond in one of three modes Open and close cycles stop In this mode...

Page 22: ...peration This parameter allows its operation to be changed to N C Stop input polarity The STP input is normally configured for N O operation This parameter allows its operation to be changed to N C Open input as second PE BEAM input The open input can be configured to use as a second normally open PE beam input Parameter Min Max Default Step Unit Menu No P E INPUT RESPONSE MODE Sets the P E response...

Page 23: ...ss NEXT to navigate to Menu 1 2 Press SET to enter the code set procedure Fig 25 Step 2 Storing Transmitter Code 1 Controller will prompt to press one of the transmitter s buttons 2 Press the transmitter button you wish to use to operate the door opener e g button 1 Fig 26 3 Press the same transmitter button again as prompted by the display Fig 27 Step 3 Selecting Function Of The Button The contro...

Page 24: ...T Courtesy Light STP Stop OPN Open CLS Close SWP Swipe PED Pedestrian access OSC Open Stop Close OFF No action 3 Press SET to save changes or press NEXT or PREV to move to the next field The example in Fig 32 shows that PED is assigned to the transmitter button 2 The transmitter in the example is transmitter number 12 which has the ID label AB Smith NOTE If all button functions are set to OFF when ...

Page 25: ...cter Fig 34 3 Press NEXT or PREV to move to next character 4 Repeat step 2 5 Press SET to record changes The second line of the display shows a list of available characters with the current value indicated at the cursor position 33 fig 34 fig Transmitter Management MENU 1 Code Transmitter Press Tx er Button List The opener provides a transmitter listing facility which enables the user to find a trans...

Page 26: ... Used If the code operation is selected for a location that already contains a transmitter then the BASIC CODE TRANSMITTER PROCEDURE will be initiated and the new transmitter will replace the existing one Note that the button functions and name of the existing transmitter will be transferred to the new transmitter This procedure is of great convenience when replacing a lost transmitter Delete Oper...

Page 27: ...r OPN wait for the door to complete its cycle Step 3 Activate Remote Code Set Mode Using a small pin press and hold through the Coding Hole of the existing transmitter for two seconds Fig 43 Step 4 Code New Transmitter Button Within 10 seconds press the button on the new transmitter you wish to code for 2 seconds Fig 44 Step 5 Confirm Transmitter Button To Be Coded Press the same button again withi...

Page 28: ...nactive For normal operation all inputs should be inactive When finished press EXIT The example shows the status as OSC input is active Menu 8 2 Test Tx ers This tool is used to test receiver transmitter functionality When selected a screen is displayed which prompts for a transmitter button to be pressed Fig 47 and whether ID or serial numbers are to be displayed The opener will then beep each tim...

Page 29: ...d allows the user to set its value using the normal parameter editing techniques See PARAMETER VIEWING AND EDITING If the service counter is not to be used it can be set to the maximum number 60 000 Fig 51 Menu 8 6 Counters The opener keeps a count of number of times a particular event occurs The list of event counters kept is shown below When this tool is selected the first event counter is shown ...

Page 30: ... 55 fig 54 fig Light Relay Module COM N O Light Relay Module Solenoid Lock 1 2 3 4 5 V LGT LCK V 24VDC DRIVE UNIT P E Light Relay Modul e Light Power Supply COM N O Light Relay Module Light Power Supply 5 V LGT LCK V IN V NIT P E BEAM COM OPN STP CLS OSC SWP PED Accessories Installation Fitting Solenoid Or Magnetic Lock Install the lock mechanism on the door as per the manufacturers instructions The...

Page 31: ... as possible to the door opening Connect as per the wiring diagram Fig 58 Use 5 6 kilo ohm resistor with the colour code green blue red and gold on the PE Beams receiver between the V and NC terminals as shown in Fig 58 Alignment Power up the PE Beams The green LED on the transmitter and red LED on the receiver should turn ON to indicate power is present If the receiver is connected to power and t...

Page 32: ...not open fully Door limits positions need to be reset Reset limits positions Page 13 Auto Close not working PE Beam or wiring faulty PE Beam not aligned correctly PE Beam is obstructed Door obstructed when closing Auto Close time not set Repair PE Beam or replace wiring Re align optics Remove obstruction from path of PE Remove obstruction See page 19 PLEASE NOTE Some areas may be prone to excessiv...

Page 33: ...ximum door size 25m2 Maximum door height 6000mm Receiver type UHF TrioCode Receiver Receiver code storage capacity 511 Transmitters Transmitter frequency 433 MHz Coding type Hopping code No of code combinations Over 4 29 billion random codes Code generation Non linear encryption algorithm Transmitter battery CR2032 Drive unit weight 23kg PLEASE NOTE Specifications are subject to change without noti...

Page 34: ...02 65425 29 Nylon cable gland K16 M16 1OB 65620 30 Hex head screw M10 x 20 10065 31 Hex serration head screw M6 x 16 10170 32 Pan head screw w washer M5 x 10 10281 33 Pan head screw M4 x 18 10302 34 Pan head screw w washer M4 x 10 10340 35 Pan head screw w washer M4 x 8 10320 36 Pan head screw M3 x 14 10360 37 Spring washer ID 10 10940 Item description order code 38 Int tooth lock washer ID 4 1114...

Page 35: ...Owner Installation Instructions Axess Pro Series 1101 35 59 fig ...

Page 36: ...e door contacts a 40mm high object placed on the floor AS3350 NOTE If the door does not operate smoothly call your door professional Yearly Automatic Technology suggests you contact your door professional to perform an annual door service CAUTION Frequently examine door particularly cables springs and mountings for signs of wear damage or imbalance Do not use if repair or adjustment is needed since...

Page 37: ...Owner Installation Instructions Axess Pro Series 1101 37 Notes ...

Page 38: ...nce or failure to maintain the equipment in a proper working order as per clauses d through i k installation adjustment or use which is not in accordance with the instructions set out in installation instruction manual l attempted or complete modification or repairs to the product carried out by a person who is not authorised or has not been trained by ATA to carry out such modification or repairs m...

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Page 40: ...gy Australia Pty Ltd No part of this document may be reproduced without prior permission In an ongoing commitment to product quality we reserve the right to change specification without notice E OE Automatic Technololgy Australia Pty Ltd ABN 11 007 125 368 6 8 Fiveways Boulevard Keysborough Victoria 3173 Australia P 1300 133 944 61 3 9791 0200 International Enquiries Only E sales ata aust com au ww...

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