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OPERATING CONTROLS

1. LIGHT CODE button 

(White) is

used for storing or erasing the
transmitter button (code) you wish to
use to turn the opener’s courtesy light
on and off.

2. DOOR CODE button 

(Blue) is

used for storing or erasing the
transmitter button (code) you wish to
use to command the door to open, stop
or close.

3. CLOSE DRIVE button 

(Red) is

used  during  installation to help set the
close limit stop position. Pressing this
button will move the door in the close
direction. Movement stops when the
button is released.

NOTE:

The close safety obstruction

detection is disabled when the Close
Drive button is used to move the door.

4. CLOSE LIMIT LED 

(Red) the

LED is very helpful during installation,
it illuminates and flashes while the door
is closing and remains steady on when
the close limit is reached.

5. AUTO CLOSE TIME button

(White) is used to adjust the auto close
time. While holding Auto Close and
pressing the Open button the time delay
is increased (each press will increase
the time by 5 seconds). Pressing the
Close button will decrease the time
delay.

6. RESET button 

is used to initialise

and set the door/opener operating
parameters, including cycle times and
obstruction force settings.

7. O/S/C button 

(Yellow) is used

during installation to test the Open, Stop
and Close cycles for the Opener. The
opener has to be initialised by the Reset
button before the O/S/C button becomes
operable. 

8. OPEN Drive button 

(Green) is used

during installation to help set the open
limit stop position. Pressing this button
will move the door in the open
direction. Movement stops when the
button is released.

NOTE: 

The open safety obstruction

detection is disabled when the Open
Drive button is used to move the door.

9. OPEN LIMIT LED 

(Green) the

LED is very helpful during installation,
it illuminates and flashes while the door
is opening and remains steady on when
the open limit is reached.

10. FORCE MARGIN SET

button

(White) is used to change the force
pressure when the door encounters an
obstruction. Pressing the Force Margin
Set button and Open or Close button
will increase or decrease the force.
Normally the force pressure is set 
automatically. Force Margin Set is
only used if other environmental factors
(wind, etc.) affect the operation of the
door/opener.

11. CLOSE LIMIT ADJUST
SCREW

(Red) is used to adjust the

close limit stop position.

12. OPEN LIMIT ADJUST SCREW

(Green) is used to adjust the open limit
stop position. 

13. P.E. INPUT

is for connection of

Photo Electric Beams (optional extra)
for extra safety obstruction protection,
or compulsory when used with Auto
Close mode.

NOTE: 

P.E. SHUNT must not be

removed otherwise the opener will not
function correctly. Remove only when a
P.E. Beam is to be connected.

14. O/S/C INPUT

is for connecting

the wired Wall Switch (optional extra) .

15. ENGAGE/DISENGAGEMENT
HANDLE 

when pulled down toward

the door will select manual mode on the
opener. Pulling the handle away from
the door will switch the opener back to
automatic mode.

Summary of Contents for GDO-2 SecuraLife

Page 1: ...lure to comply with the installation instructions and the safety warnings may result in serious personal injury and or property and remote control opener damage Please save these instructions for future reference Installation Instructions F Fe ea at tu ur ri in ng g SecuraCode Code Hopping Technology F Fe ea at tu ur ri in ng g SecuraCode Code Hopping Technology ...

Page 2: ...en persons or any other objects including motor vehicles within the doorway Install the wall switch or wall mounted transmitter in a LOCATION POSITION where it is out of reach of children and the garage door is visible The door opener is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without adequate supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the...

Page 3: ...n the opener has been overloarded and indicates that the opener and or garage door requires service AUTO COURTESY LIGHT The courtesy light on the opener comes on automatically whenever the door is activated The light can also be switched on and off without operating the door This is done by pressing the button on any hand held or wall mounted transmitter which has been stored with the light code T...

Page 4: ...ecomes operable 8 OPEN Drive button Green is used during installation to help set the open limit stop position Pressing this button will move the door in the open direction Movement stops when the button is released NOTE The open safety obstruction detection is disabled when the Open Drive button is used to move the door 9 OPEN LIMIT LED Green the LED is very helpful during installation it illumin...

Page 5: ...RED 4 CLOSE LIMIT LED RED 5 AUTO CLOSE BUTTON WHITE 6 SET BUTTON YELLOW 7 O S C BUTTON YELLOW 8 OPEN DRIVE BUTTON GREEN 9 OPEN LIMIT LED GREEN 10 FORCE MARGIN SET BUTTON 11 CLOSE LIMIT ADJUST SCREW RED 12 OPEN LIMIT ADJUST SCREW GREEN 13 P E SHUNT 14 O S C INPUT 15 ENGAGE DISENGAGEMENT HANDLE ...

Page 6: ...RIVE UNIT 1 SECURACODE KEY RING TRANSMITTER PTX 4 2 WALL MOUNT BRACKET FOR PTX 4 1 BATTERY A23 12V ALKALINE 2 TUBES 5 TUBE INSERTS 4 PIPE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 1 CHAIN 1 SHUTTLE TROLLEY ASSEMBLY 1 DOOR ATTACHMENT ARMS 2 ACCESSORY PACK 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 ...

Page 7: ...otection STEP 2 The opener is supplied with a 10 tooth Drive Sprocket on the drive unit If the opener is to be fitted to a one piece door with out track exchange the 10 tooth sprocket with a 7 tooth drive sprocket available as an option from ATA IMPORTANT If using track type door often referred to as panel lift or track tilt door only use a 10 tooth drive sprocket If using a one piece door without...

Page 8: ... on tracks Fig 5 proceed with the installation from Step 5 z For a one piece door on tracks Fig 6 proceed with the installation from Step 5 z For a one piece door without tracks on springs Fig 7 proceed with the installation from Step 9 Remember a one piece door without tracks requires a 7 tooth drive sprocket FIG 5 FIG 6 FIG 7 ...

Page 9: ... proper position attach the support pipe assembly to wall bracket with 90mm long clevis pin and secure with supplied snap pin Fig 10 leaving drive unit in its packing box for protection during installation STEP 8 Raise the drive unit from the packing box and support it in a horizontal position with a step ladder then open the garage door Rest the opener on the open door and use a scrap piece of wo...

Page 10: ...supplied A representative mounting is shown Fig 11 11a Connect angle and drive unit with two flat perforated strips of angle not supplied with M8 x 20mm screws nuts and washers The strips should not extend more than 18mm below centre of drive unit mounting holes Fig 11 11a Do not lock screws at this stage STEP 11 Close the door slowly The opener pipe tube will be elevated by the top edge of the do...

Page 11: ...te and uses 4 mounting holes for extra strength This is used on sectional doors See Fig 16 Mount the door bracket to the centre line of the door Fig 16 using M6 or equivalent screws not supplied Alternatively it can be welded on steel doors Note As various types of doors exist if in doubt about the strength of the door reinforcement may need to be added to the frame of the door panel where necessa...

Page 12: ...s are being used and travel limits are not set 4 Press and hold the green open button The door will start opening Release the button once you have reached your desired open limit position Fig 19 To fine tune the open limit position turn the green open limit adjust screw anticlockwise until the green open limit LED is illuminated 5 Press and hold the red close button Fig 19 The door will start clos...

Page 13: ...ss and hold the Force Margin Set button Fig 20 2 While holding Force Margin Set press the green Open button The green LED will illuminate each time the green open button is pressed to indicate that the force pressure is being increased If the green LED flashes continuously when the open button is pressed this indicates that the maximum force pressure setting has been reached 16 3 TO DECREASE FORCE...

Page 14: ...range of the opener 1 Take any pre coded transmitter Press the button for the function you require until the door is activated and release 2 Then using a small needle press through the Coding Hole and hold firmly for two seconds Fig 23 3 Within 10 seconds take the additional transmitter you wish to code 4 Press the button one of four on that transmitter you would like to use to control the door fo...

Page 15: ... Fig 26 Each press will deduct 10 seconds from the light time 4 To recall the factory set default light time press and hold the Auto Close Time Force Margin Set and Reset buttons together for about 2 seconds Fig 26 20 DELETING PROGRAMMED CODES 20 1 DELETING A STORED TRANSMITTER CODE 1 Select the transmitter you want to delete 2 Press and hold the Door Code button Fig 27 3 Press the transmitter but...

Page 16: ...o Electric Beams P E path is broken and the auto close time has been set If the P E path is not broken the door will remain open until the path is broken If the door opener incurs an obstruction not from the P E while closing the door will re open and not auto close until the path of the P E beam is broken again 1 Press and hold the Auto Close Time button Fig 30 2 While holding the Auto Close Time...

Page 17: ...OOR OVERLOADED ALTERNATING FLASHES ALTERNATING FLASHES FLASHES TEN TIMES BEEPS ON OFF DOOR OPENER APPROACHING OVERLOAD BEEPS WHILE DOOR IS MOVING DOOR APPROACHED OVER LOAD 3 TIMES IN 8 CYCLES ON BEEPS AT START OF CYCLE DOOR OPEN WITH AUTO CLOSE MODE SELECTED ONE SECOND FLASHES MAINS POWER INTERRUPTED RAPID FLASHES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INPUT VOLTAGE 230V 240V AC 50Hz Other voltages available up...

Page 18: ...eplace globe Edison Type 240V 60W must be rough service construction globe 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 the path of PE Remove obstruction See Step 22 on page 16 Please Note Some areas may be prone to exc...

Page 19: ...SPARE PARTS LIST 19 WHEN ORDERING SPARE PARTS PLEASE QUOTE THE ORDER CODE NUMBER TO YOUR YOUR INSTALLER DISTRIBUTOR ...

Page 20: ...tion instructions incorporated in the document e attempted or complete modification or repairs to the Product carried out by a person who is not authorised by ATA to carry out such modification or repairs f faulty or unsuitable wiring of structure to which the Product is fixed or connected and g radio including citizen band transmission or any electronic interference h blown fuses or damage caused...

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