Automatic Technology SmartSolar KIT GEN 2 Manual Download Page 4

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SOLAR

SHUNT

Overhead Door Opener Set Up

GDO-9V2 GEN2 Enduro, GDO-9V3 GEN2 Dynamo, SDO-2V2 CAD Advance, 

CAD P Diamond, SDO-2V3 CAD Prodigy & SDO-3V2 CAD S

Mount the Charger Board

a.  Unplug the drive unit from mains power.

b.  Remove the screws and swing open the main cover and remove the light diffuser.

c.  Remove the transformer, EMC board (if fitted) and mains power cable.

d.  Fit the PCB Support 

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 to the base plate under the timing assembly using the two (2) M4 x 8 screws 

20

.   

e.  Fix the Charger Board 

 3

 onto the PCB Support using three (3) Taptite M4x8 screws 

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.  

f.  Feed the three wire cable attached to the Charger board 

 3

 through the opening, then connect the 

three wire harness (red/yellow/black) into the control board’s “SBC-02” 5 pin connector.

g.  Plug the solar shunt 

 5

 onto the control board’s “J13” connector.

Connect the Solar Panel

a.  Feed the Solar Panel’s 

 1

 cable through black grommet on the chassis.

b.  Connect the

 

red wire

 to the Charger Board’s 

 3

 “SOLAR+” connector, and the 

black wire

 to the  

“–SOLAR” connector.

WARNING! 

The opener will become active  

during the following steps. 

Mount & Connect the Battery

a.  Drill a 16.0mm hole in the Battery Pack enclosure (recommend at the bottom) and fit nylon gland 

 9

.

b.  Mount the Battery Pack 

 2

 using the mounting lugs 

 6

 and screws 

 7

 close to the opener.

c.  Feed the 2-core 18AWG gauge cable 

 8

 through the Battery Box’s nylon gland 

 9

.

d.  Connect the

 

red wire

 

to the Battery Box’s “+” terminal, and the 

black wire

 to the “–” terminal 

e.  Feed the other end of the 2-core 18AWG gauge cable 

 8

 through the drive unit’s black  grommet.

f.  Connect the 

red wire

 

to the Charger Board’s 

 3

 “BAT+” connector, and the 

black wire

 to the “–BAT” 

connector.

g.  Refit the main cover and light diffuser.

Re-setup and Test the Opener

a.  Setup travel limits and code transmitters as per the openers instruction manual.

b.  Press either the Operate button on the opener or use a programmed transmitter to test the opener.

WARNING!

 Do not connect the batteries until you have  

connected wiring on the charger board.

  IMPORTANT     

  WARNING!  

 

Do not connect battery 

or solar panel polarity 

incorrectly - this will 

result in serious damage 

to components.

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Summary of Contents for SmartSolar KIT GEN 2

Page 1: ...e Solar Panel Unpack the Kit Unpack the Battery Box and the Solar Panel and inspect them for any damage in transit Mount the Solar Panel a Determine a mounting point for the solar panel as close as po...

Page 2: ...ollowing steps Mount Connect the Battery a Drill a 16 0mm hole in the Battery Pack enclosure recommend at the bottom and fit nylon gland 9 b Mount the Battery Pack 2 using the mounting lugs 6 and scre...

Page 3: ...screws 7 close to the opener c Feed the 2 core 18AWG gauge cable 8 through the Battery Box s nylon gland 9 and the nylon gland 13 in the openers chassis d DO NOT CONNECT THE WIRES to the Charger Board...

Page 4: ...ct the red wire to the Charger Board s 3 SOLAR connector and the black wire to the SOLAR connector WARNING The opener will become active during the following steps Mount Connect the Battery a Drill a...

Page 5: ...gland 9 b Mount the Battery Pack 2 using the mounting lugs 6 and screws 7 close to the control box c Feed the 2 core 18AWG gauge cable 8 through the Battery Box s nylon gland 9 d Connect the red wire...

Page 6: ...e the power cable was b Connect the red wire to the Charger Board s 3 SOLAR connector and the black wire to the SOLAR connector WARNING Do not connect the batteries until you have connected wiring on...

Page 7: ...Without P E Beams 2 75 3Ah 3 7Ah 3 4 4 4Ah With P E Beams 4 66 4 8Ah 5 55Ah 5 31 6 3Ah With 2 x P E Beams 7 23 8 23Ah Average total consumption current per hour Without P E Beams 0 11 0 13A 0 16A 0 1...

Page 8: ...ustrial situation or a non single residential dwelling 6 ATA s liability under this warranty is limited at ATA s absolute option to replacing or repairing the product which ATA in its unfettered opini...

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