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GDO-10V2 Toro

 

Owner Installation Instructions

1.  This Warranty is given by Automatic Technology (Australia) 

Pty Ltd (ABN 11 007 125 368) (ATA), 6-8 Fiveways Boulevard, 
Keysborough 3173, 1300 133 944, [email protected]

2.  The Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (including the 

Australian Consumer Law) and other relevant statutes provide a 
set of statutory consumer guarantees and other legal rights that 
cannot be excluded, restricted or modifi ed by contract.  This 
Warranty is in addition to and does not affect any of your rights 
under the Australian Consumer Law and other relevant statutes.

3.  Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded 

under the Australian Consumer Law.  You are entitled to a 
replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation 
of any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.  You are 
also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the 
goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not 
amount to a major failure.

4.  Subject to your non-excludable rights under the Australian 

Consumer Law, ATA expressly excludes any liability for 
consequential loss, incidental or indirect damages (including 
but not limited to damages for loss of business profi ts, business 
interruption and loss of business information) due to a defect 
of the GDO-10 ToroTM (Product).  In particular any loss or 
damage caused to other equipment or accessories used 
with the product or any loss resulting from a delay in repair is 
excluded to extent permitted by law.  

5.  Subject to all of the matters set out below, ATA warrants in 

relation to the Product that: 

(a) the Product’s door opener drive units will be free of any defects 

in material and workmanship for at least 24 months after the 
date of purchase (as evidenced by the sales docket receipt), or 
5,000 cycles, which ever occurs fi rst; and

(b) the Product’s other components and accessories will be free of 

any defects in material and workmanship for at least 12 months 
after the date of purchase (as evidenced by the sales docket 
receipt).

6.  No additional warranty will apply for Products repaired during 

the relevant warranty period.

7.  For all Products repaired outside the warranty period, a six (6) 

month warranty that the Product will be free of any defects in 
material and workmanship will apply from the date of dispatch 
of the Product to you.  ATA may charge you for any repairs 
undertaken outside the warranty period, and will provide you 
with a quotation in relation to any such costs for your approval 
before proceeding with any repairs.

8.  This Warranty applies only where you:
(a) immediately notify ATA at the contact details provided 

in paragraph 1 above or notify the or the retailer that you 
purchased the Product from of the alleged defect;

(b) return the product to the retailer that you purchased the 

Product from; and 

(c)  present the relevant sales docket and this Warranty document 

to the retailer to confi rm the date of purchase.

9.  Except for this Warranty, ATA gives no warranties of any kind 

whatsoever (whether express or implied), in relation to the 
product, and, subject to paragraph 1 above, all warranties of 
whatsoever kind relating to the product are hereby excluded.

10. This Warranty excludes damage resulting from:
(a) normal wear and tear;
(b) accidental damage;
(c)  incorrect installation of the Product;
(d) blown fuses, electrical surges, power surges or power spikes;
(e) theft, fi re, fl ood, rain, water, lightning, storms or any other acts 

of God;

(f)  any installation, confi guration or use of the Product contrary to 

the instructions supplied with the Product;

(g) maximum continuous operating time exceeding 1 minute in 10;

(h) the operating force exceeding 15kg* (150 Newton) when moving 

the door manually to the open or closed position;

(i)  door surface area and/or weight exceeding 28m2 and 270kg 

respectively;

(j)  the door used with the Product not being in safe working order and 

condition;

(k)  repairs which are not authorised by ATA;
(l)  any failure to install or maintain the Product in accordance with the 

instructions supplied with the Product;

(m) any use which is not in accordance with the instructions provided 

with the Product;

(n) deliberate or negligent damage to the Product;
(o) any unauthorised modifi cation to the Product;
(p) faulty or unsuitable wiring in the building in which the Product is 

installed;

(q) damage caused by insects;
(r)  any cost or expense relating to the recall of the Product;
(s)  installation of a residential garage door opener in a commercial 

or industrial premises or in a dwelling other than a single-family 
dwelling;

(t)  radio or electrical interference; or
(u) acts or omissions of any person (including service providers 

approved by ATA) other than ATA.

11. ATA’s liability under this Warranty is limited, at ATA’s absolute 

option, to replacing or repairing the product which ATA, in its 
unfettered opinion, considers to be defective either in material 
and/or workmanship or to credit the dealer with the price at which 
the product was purchased by the dealer.

12. This Warranty does not extend to cover labour for installation of the 

Product following repairs, the cost of which must be borne by you.

13. This Warranty is limited to Return-to-Base (RTB) repair and does 

not cover labour for on-site attendance, the cost of which must be 
borne by you.

14. Except as specifi ed in this Warranty, ATA will not charge you for any 

repairs or replacements conducted under the Warranty.  However, 
ATA will charge you for any repairs which are not within the scope 
of this Warranty (or which are not required to be undertaken free of 
charge pursuant to the Australian Consumer Law).

15. This Warranty is void if the Product is not returned to the 

manufacturer in original or suitably secure packaging.

16. This Warranty is only applicable for repairs to the product carried 

out within Australia. 

17. This Warranty does not cover consumable items including, without 

limitation, globes, batteries and fuses. 

18. This Warranty is not transferable. 
19. Where the Product is retailed by any person other than ATA, except 

for the warranty set out above, such person has no authority from 
ATA to give any warranty or guarantee on ATA’s behalf in addition 
to the warranty set out above.

20. Any provision of this Warranty that is prohibited or unenforceable 

in any jurisdiction is ineffective as to that jurisdiction to the extent 
of the prohibition or unenforceability.  That does not invalidate 
the remaining provisions of this Warranty nor affect the validity or 
enforceability of that provision in any other jurisdiction.

21. Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished 

goods of the same type rather than being repaired.  Refurbished 
parts may be used to repair the Product.

NOTES:
1.  One (1) cycle = one (1) open and one (1) close action of the door.
2.  This Warranty is to be read in conjunction with the owner’s copy of 

the installation instruction manual.

3.  * The door that the Product is used with should be balanced in such 

a way that the user is able to open or close the door manually using 
a force not greater than 150 Newton (15 kg), other than to initially 
cause the door to start moving, which may require force in excess of 
that specifi ed in this paragraph.

Warranty and Exclusion of Liability

Summary of Contents for Toro GDO-10v2

Page 1: ...GDO 10v2 ToroTM Roll Up Garage Door Opener INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OWNERS COPY Featuring TrioCode Technology Technical Document Installation Manual v1 01 14 Dec 2011 English Part 13248 Manual ...

Page 2: ...uch may be lawfully excluded hereby expressly disclaims all conditions or warranties statutory or otherwise which may be implied by laws as conditions or warranties of purchase of an Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd Garage Door Opener Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd hereby further expressly excludes all or any liability for any injury damage cost expense or claim whatsoever suffered b...

Page 3: ...on Force 19 Safety Obstruction Force Test 19 Adjusting Safety Obstruction Forces 20 Coding Transmitters 21 Transmitter Editing 22 Transmitter Management 24 Remotely Coding Transmitters 26 Setting Pedestrian Position 27 Standard Operating Modes 27 Control Board Adjustments 29 Time Clock 34 Diagnostic Tools 36 Memory Tools 38 Accessories 38 Lock 38 Light 39 Auto Close Mode 40 Wall Transmitter Instal...

Page 4: ...correctly and is tested and set as per page 19 of this manual Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury and or property damage This test must be repeated at regular intervals and the necessary adjustments made as required The PE Beams must be used if the closing force as measured on the bottom of the door is over 400N 40kg DO NOT disengage the door opener to manu...

Page 5: ...emoving covers Only experienced service personnel should remove covers from the opener When using Auto Close mode a photo electric beam must be fitted correctly and tested for operation at regular intervals Extreme caution is recommended when using Auto Close mode All safety rules must be followed In order for the opener to sense an object obstructing the door way some force must be exerted on the ...

Page 6: ...oes away with manual adjustment of the door s limits position using mechanical parts such as cams and microswitches During installation the hand held transmitter can be programmed to set the door limit positions ISS Intelligent Safety Obstruction System While the door is performing a close cycle should it hit an obstacle or be restricted in some manner it will automatically reverse The amount of f...

Page 7: ...d exit the garage at any time You may also wish to open the door to a height suitable only for pedestrian access Auto Close Mode The opener can be programmed to automatically close after an open cycle The Auto Close time is adjustable It is compulsory to install PE Beams if this mode is selected otherwise the door may cause personal injury or damage to property Photo Electric PE Beams The opener h...

Page 8: ...Serial Interface Connector Programmer PG 3 Connector 12 volts 6 Amp Hr Batteries Engage Disengagement Handle Standby Battery Charger Solar Connector 12 03 13 07 08 05 02 01 04 06 09 01 02 10 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 01 fig 11 Solar Shunt Standby Battery Shunt Motor Connector 10 Amps Slow Blow Fuse 24 Volts Ac In Connector Position Sensor Connector ...

Page 9: ...EasyBeam Input AUX OUT Receiver s Auxiliary Output FIRE N O N C Input Terminal GPI N O Input Terminal OPN N O N C Input Terminal STP N O N C Input Terminal CLS N O Input Terminal SWP N O Input Terminal COM Terminal For Inputs Programmer PG 3 Input Console Previous Button Liquid Crystal Display Console Next Button Console Open Button Console Stop Button Console Set Button Console Close Button 14 15...

Page 10: ...ions Package Contents GDO 10v2 Toro Drive Unit 1 Wall Control Unit 1 Network Cable 1 Accessory Guide Pack 1 Fork Extension Pack 3 TrioCode Keyring Transmitters 2 Installation Manual 1 Locking Bar Covers 2 EasyBeam with wires and brackets 1 03 fig ...

Page 11: ...tions or contact an authorised dealer Unsuitable Door Types The fitting of an opener to doors with removable mullions or doors incorporating a wicket door is not recommended Position The opener can be installed on either the right or left hand side of the door when viewed from inside the garage The opener is factory set for right hand side installation This opener must be installed in a dry positio...

Page 12: ...anced and smooth to operate If it is not the door may require servicing refer to door manufacturer s instructions Step 2 Fitting The Opener At the end opposite to where the opener will be fitted check that the door axle is tightened to the bracket securely Fig 06 Open the door completely and tie safety ropes around the door roll approximately 300 mm from each end Do not tie the ropes too tight as d...

Page 13: ...tighten firmly Fig 08 Adjust the door position if necessary on the brackets so that the door feeds smoothly into the guides Make sure that the centre of the door doesn t hit the lintel and that the curtain is not pushed forward hard into the guide Remove the support and safety ropes IMPORTANT NOTE If the manual release handle is more than 1 8 metres from floor level when the opener is installed exte...

Page 14: ...nology recommend that the sensor is placed 100mm above the floor level and as close as possible to the door opening Connect as per the wiring diagram Fig 11 Step 5 2 Alignment Power up the GDO10v2 with the EasyBeam connected The green LED on the transmitter should turn ON to indicate power is present If the receiver is connected to power and the red LED is flashing while the green LED on the transmi...

Page 15: ...ce cycle counter See page 37 View Parameters See page 37 Memory usage See page 36 Parameter list 1 Open speed voltage 2 Close speed voltage See page 29 See page 29 Lock Parameter list 4 Open lock time 5 Close lock time 6 Pre opn lock time 7 Pre cls lock time See page 38 NOTES 1 Press PREV NEXT buttons move to Left Right 2 Press OPEN CLOSE buttons to change setting 3 Press SET button to save change...

Page 16: ...meter s value to change rapidly The longer the button is held the faster the value changes 5 Press SET to SAVE setting Reload Default Setting 1 Press NEXT PREV buttons to display LOAD DEFAULT screen 2 Press SET to load the default value Return To Menu If the parameter s value is not to be changed press STOP to return to the sub menu Press STOP again to return to the MAIN SCREEN 12 fig 2 Close Lock ...

Page 17: ...tify the situation before continuing with the procedure for setting the travel limits Press and hold the CLOSE button the door should start closing If the door opens release the CLOSE button and press the STOP button once to change the motor s direction Press and hold the CLOSE button until close position of the door is reached If the door overshoots press the OPEN button to move the door in the o...

Page 18: ...times to enter the limit setting procedure The close blue LED will start to flash Setting Limits Via Transmitter Press and hold Button 4 on the transmitter to close the door If the door opens release button 4 and press the stop button once on the wall control unit to change the direction of the motor Then press and hold Button 4 on the transmitter to close the door If the door is closed too far pre...

Page 19: ... Press the CLOSE button to close the door The door should strike the object and start to re open Step 8 2 Testing Open Cycle Press the CLOSE button to close the door Press the OPEN button to open the door When the door reaches the half open point grab the bottom rail of the door firmly and the door should stop If the door does not reverse readily when closing or stop when opening the force may be e...

Page 20: ...E to decrease the value Press SET to save the new value Test the force again as per Safety Obstruction Force Test on page 19 Step 9 3 To Recalculate Force Margins Reprofiling is a simplified way of re learning the travel characteristic of a previously setup Limit Switch travel installation Re profiling can be used when the travel characteristics of the door change due to mechanical adjustments etc To...

Page 21: ...Door Opener e g button 1 Fig 25 3 Press the same transmitter button again as prompted by the display Fig 26 Selecting Function Of The Button The controller will now show the transmitter s record with a cursor on the field for the button being coded Fig 27 Use OPEN CLOSE to select the function for the button Available functions OSC Open Stop Close PED Pedestrian access SWP Swipe CLS Close OPN Open S...

Page 22: ...opener responding to that button Available functions OSC Open Stop Close PED Pedestrian access SWP Swipe CLS Close OPN Open STP Stop LGT Courtesy Light VAC Vacation Mode AUX Auxiliary OFF No action NOTE OSC will change to OS in the case where PE Beams are not installed 3 Press SET to save changes or press NEXT or PREV to move to the next field The example in Fig 31 shows that PED is assigned to the...

Page 23: ...ess NEXT PREV to move the cursor over the ID field 5 Press NEXT to reveal the Serial Number Fig 34 The serial number display is provided for additional means of identification The transmitter in this example has serial number 12345 Editing A Character Field 1 Press NEXT or PREV to move select character Fig 35 2 Press UP or DOWN to scroll through and select a new character 3 Press NEXT or PREV to mov...

Page 24: ...nce Fig 38 4 Press NEXT to view the transmitter parameters Fig 39 This method is used for quick navigation if the transmitter is available NOTE VIEW will not be shown if the transmitter is not stored Once the list is displayed it can be sorted by stored number ID Label or Serial Number Use the NEXT or PREV buttons to select the sorting method NOTE When sorting by ID label or S N only stored transm...

Page 25: ...er from memory along with the name and button function settings Edit Operation The edit operation displays the transmitter record for editing purposes See TRANSMITTER EDIT PROCEDURE for details Copy Operation The copy operation is used to code multiple transmitters with the same button function as that of the selected transmitter Once selected an abbreviated code set routine is initiated which rep...

Page 26: ... for the door to complete its cycle Step 11 3 Activate Remote Code Set Mode Use a small pin to press and hold through the Coding Hole of the existing transmitter for 2 seconds Fig 46 Step 11 4 Code New Transmitter Button Within 10 seconds press the button on the new transmitter you wish to code for 2 seconds Fig 47 Step 11 5 Confirm The Transmitter Button To Be Coded Press the same button again wit...

Page 27: ...n During the above procedure many error checks are preformed If an error is detected a message will be displayed indicating the error 1 2 3 4 5 6 Setting Pedestrian Position MENU 10 3 Set Pedestrian PR E S S 48 fig Ped n Access FRI 11 06 44 STD 49 fig Standard Operating Modes This section describes the standard operation of the control board with the factory set default values Motor Control The cont...

Page 28: ... limits but can be adjusted to suit GPI General Purpose Input General purpose input can be configured as OSC Ped or day light saving setup The GPI input terminal is activated with the N O switch When GPI Selected As OSC If the door is moving the activation of the GPI input or a transmitter button with the OSC function assigned will cause the door to stop The next trigger will move the door in the o...

Page 29: ...on the voltage can be reduced to make the motors run slower NOTE Altering these parameters will cause the travel limits to be cleared Control Board Adjustments Vacation Mode Vacation Mode blocks all but one designated remote control transmitter from activating the GDO 10v2 opener The mode is activated by pressing a transmitter button with the VAC function assigned until the console displays that V...

Page 30: ... partially to allow pedestrian access but prevent vehicle access The position the door is driven to is automatically set to halfway during setting of the travel limits but can be adjusted to suit When GPI Input Is Configured As DST The GPI input can be used to switch between STD time and DST daylight savings time The time selected is the amount of time added to STD time when DST is selected The Opt...

Page 31: ...port ID This parameter sets the ID of the controller that is sent with the activity report Contact Automatic Technology for more details 6 15 Vacation Mode Vacation Mode can be turned on or off using this parameter 6 16 Standdby Battery Enable Disable The controller can be instructed to turn off the Battery Backup facilities so that the control board can be shut down without having to disconnect t...

Page 32: ... the console between V and AUX OUT terminal which will turn the courtesy light on and off Clock Transmitter By selecting this option AUX output can be triggered by programming the clock timer or by the transmitter Open Status Selecting this option will cause the AUX output to stay active as long as the door stays open Close Status Selecting this option will cause the AUX output to stay active as l...

Page 33: ...arity of STP input Off On Off 6 9 FIRE INPUT N C OPERATION Selects operating polarity of FIRE input Off On Off 6 10 FIRE INPUT MODE configure the fire input Options are OPN CLS and PED OPN CLS PED OPN 6 11 REMOTE CODE ENABLED Selects remote transmitter coding function Off On On 6 12 ACTIVITY REPORTS Select report to be output Off 255 Off 1 6 13 ACTIVITY REPORT ID Selects ID for controller sent with ...

Page 34: ... set Fig 51 NOTE The time is in a 24 hour format and the Day of the week is not automatically set with the date To change the settings simply press UP or DOWN to display the cursor and then move to the field to be changed using the NEXT PREV buttons Then press OPEN CLOSE to change the setting and then the SET or STOP buttons to save Menu 7 2 View Programs Select this menu to display or edit the Tim...

Page 35: ...menus are available Run Programs The programs of the timer can be interrupted by selecting RUN PROGRAM off Configuration Of GPI Input General Purpose Input can be configured as OSC PED or DST setup This is activated by the GPI input terminal with the N O switch When GPI Selected As OSC If the door is moving the activation of GPI input or pressing a transmitter button with the OSC function assigned w...

Page 36: ... will then beep each time a transmission is received If the transmitter button is stored in the controller memory and has a function assigned to it a second screen will be displayed that shows the transmitter details along with the button pressed Fig 57 The example shows the case where transmitter number 14 is activated by button 4 Note ID is selected for display Menu 8 3 Display History The opene...

Page 37: ...n Obstructions 6 Close Obstructions 7 Open O LS 8 Close O LS 9 Setup Limits 10 Drive Faults 11 Volt Faults 12 Low Motor Amp Faults 13 Amp ADC Faults 14 Supply Hi Faults 15 Supply Low Faults 16 Amp Trip Faults 17 Position Sensor faults 18 Drive Memory Faults 19 Position Wrap Faults 20 Direction Faults Menu 8 7 Install Data Open Position Shows the fully open position door counter PED Position Shows ...

Page 38: ...ITABLE POWER SUPPLY Parameter Min Max Default Step Unit Menu No OPEN LOCK TIME Set the time the lock is activated for on open cycles 0 0 Hold 0 0 0 1 Sec 4 CLOSE LOCK TIME Set the time the lock is activated for on close cycles 0 0 Hold 0 0 0 1 Sec 4 PRE OPEN LOCK TIME 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 ...

Page 39: ... 15 Courtesy Lights Step 15 1 Fitting Courtesy Lights An AC or DC courtesy light can be activated via an output on the door opener control board Connect the light as per the diagram at right Fig 63 WARNING A qualified electrician must perform the installation where 240V AC power is used Menu 5 Light times Press NEXT or PREV on the wall control unit to navigate to Menu 5 Light Times Press SET to sel...

Page 40: ... if the STP input is activated If the door is already open and the OPN or the SWP input is activated then the countdown will start PE Beams Triggered Auto Close This mode is selected by entering a non zero time for the PE Beams Auto Close parameter This mode is used to Auto Close the door but only after a vehicle have passed through the doorway and has triggered the PE Beams input The swipe input ...

Page 41: ...This mode is selected by entering a non zero time for the P E Auto Close parameter A second P E Beam must be installed and connected to OPN input Sub menu 5 OPN I P 2nd P E in menu 7 Operating modes must be selected ON and also sub menu 4 OPN I P N C operation in menu 7 Operating modes must be selected ON This mode is used to Auto Close the door only after a vehicle has passed through the doorway ...

Page 42: ...onnect The Solar Panel Mount the solar panel as described in the SmartSolar Instruction Manual Feed the Solar Panel s cable through the black grommet on the chassis Connect the red wire to the Charger Board s SOLAR connector and the black wire to the SOLAR connector Step 18 3 Mount Connect The Battery Mount the Battery Box close to the opener Feed the 2 core 18 awg gauge cable supplied through the...

Page 43: ...t from mains power Disengage motor using manual release cord Remove the bottom cover by pressing in from sides and sliding downward Remove the two screws and slide upward the top cover upwards to remove it Remove the battery bracket by undoing the battery bracket screws Remove the batteries and replace with the same type Fig 69 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 44: ...er 4 29 billion random codes Code generation Non linear encryption algorithm Courtesy light Relay Output Lock Output Relay Output Controller fuse 10 A slow blow Transmitter Battery CR 2032 3 Volts Real Time Clock Battery CR 1220 1 5 Volts Backup Battery 12 Volts 6 Amp Hr x 2 NOTE 1 The door must be well balanced A person should be able to lift the door up manually with very little effort in case o...

Page 45: ...or operates from wall control unit OPEN CLOSE button but not from transmitter Transmitter code not stored in memory Code transmitter in to openers memory Flat battery Replace battery Door does not close with transmitter Safety Close Mode is on PE Beams not installed or not working properly Turn the Safety Close Mode off Make sure PE Beams are operational Door will not close fully Door limits posit...

Page 46: ...a 40 mm high object placed on the floor under the door AS3350 NOTE If the door does not operate smoothly call your garage door professional Yearly Automatic Technology suggests you contact your garage 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 i...

Page 47: ...Owner Installation Instructions GDO 10V2 Toro 47 Spare Parts 70 fig ...

Page 48: ... contrary to the instructions supplied with the Product g maximum continuous operating time exceeding 1 minute in 10 h the operating force exceeding 15kg 150 Newton when moving the door manually to the open or closed position i door surface area and or weight exceeding 28m2 and 270kg respectively j the door used with the Product not being in safe working order and condition k repairs which are not...

Page 49: ...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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