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S 401 GB 

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reaching the limit stops and breakpoints 

1(PH)    green : terminal 13(PH) 

     terminal12(N)                   terminal 14(N)  

returns, the pre-

Start (button on the circuit board)  

1. Starting and stopping of the drive  
2. Controls the drive during the learn function 
(see menu).  

 

Lighting internal 230 V / 40 W E14 

Adjustment of the lighting period see menu point L. 

 

Slot radio rece

10-pin MOLEX plug socket  

 

Soft travel  

Before 
the soft travel is activated. An optimal, soft 
starting and stopping of the door is achieved. 
After any change in the soft travel set-up a 
new power- and travel learning is necessary. 

 

Optional module: red / green light module 
terminal 11 to 14 

2 relays (red, green) are provided for the red / 
green light module. 
red : terminal1
   
The pre-warning time for opening and closin
is adjustable at menu point H.  At menu point b 
sub point 6 red light can be switched to per-
manent lighting or blinking. After every power 
failure with activated red / green light,  the pre-
vious condition is being restored. At status pre-
warning, when the voltage 
warning period is cancelled.   

  

Function cycle of the red / green light control  

Opening:  
1. Door is closed 

t blinks 

ntly on (according to adjustment) 

nently on  

 

2. Start impulse  
3. Pre-warning period on: red / green ligh
or is permane
4. Door opens: red light perma
5. Door is open: green light on 

  

Closing: 
1. Door is open  
2. Start impulse or automatic closing 

. Pre-warning period on: red / green light blinks 

the menu press the 

26  

 

3
or is permanently red (according to adjustment)  
4. Door closes: red light permanently on 
5. Door closed: red / green light off 

3.6.3 Set-Up 

The menu structures of the different adjust-
ment possibilities are shown in Fig. 26. 

Attention:

 After plugging the unit to the mains 

wait until the green LED is permanent on, then 
start set-up. 
After pressing the menu button (about 5 sec.) 
you get to the menu functions. With the scroll 
button you can jump from one menu point or 
adjustment value to the next one. When the 
desired menu point or value is reached on the 
display, it has to be confirmed  by pressing the 

nter button. For leaving 

e
scroll button until it reaches the menu point E 
and then confirm with the enter button.  

3.6.3.1 Adjustment of force and 

travel 

For start-up procedure of the garage door 
opener, it is absolutely necessary, to learn the 
force and the travel path once (menu point P). 

 
Follow the particular steps as shown in Fig. 
(left side).  
During the learning period, the end stops and 
the necessary power at the different points of
door travel,  are being defined by the hallsen-
sor and saved on the circuit board .  
After the learning process, a test run should be 
performed.  

 

CAUTION: Make sure, that the dynamic clos-
ing power does not exceed 400N! 
During the learning process, no analysis of the 
light barrier and the overload is performed. 
If the learning process is interrupted by emer-
gency stop, pulse length exceeding (e.g. con-
nection for pulse generator is missing) or start 
button, the complete learning process has to 

at can 

sid
of F until the test-run is p
shu

CA

be repeated.  

 

Manual adjustment of the power values 

If you notice after the performed test run, that 
the power has to be changed again, th
be adjusted at menu point F (Fig. 26, right 

e). Thereby increase step by step the value 

ossible without power 

t off. 

UTION: Make sure, that the dynamic 
sing power does not exceed 40

clo

0N! 

3.6

At the menu points F to b (Fig. 26, right side) 
further individual adjustments can be set: 

 

Me

at t

 

Me

(op

ly active, if red / 

e 10 sec.) 

tic closure pre 

menu point b3 

.3.2 Individual adjustments 

nu point F:

 Adjust the value of switch-off power 

he main door closing edge (preset value 5). 

nu point H:

 Adjust the pre-warning time, 

tion) red / green light; on

green light module is installed and b3 not ac-
tive (preset value 4 sec.) 

 

Menu point A:

 Adjust automatic closure pe-

riod, only possible if menu point b3 is active 
(preset valu

 

Menu point U:

 Adjust automa

if 

warning period , only possible 

 active (preset value 4 sec.) 

is

 

Menu point L:

 Adjustment lighting period  

(preset value 180 sec.) 

 

Menu point b:

 Addititional binary functions 

1.  Reversion (0: full, 1: 10 cm) 
2.  Soft travel (0: 7 cm, 1: 15 cm) 
3.  Automatic closure (0: inactive,  

1: active) 

4.  Light barrier (0: inactive 1: active) 
5.  Safety edge (0: inactive, 1: active) 
6.  Warning light (0: blinking, 1. per-

values) 

 

manent light) 

7.  Load preset values (grey 

Summary of Contents for Sensor-Line S 401

Page 1: ...Instruction manual Sensor Line S 401 Please keep this manual in a safe place S 401 GB 1 03 06 GB B 190 028 GB...

Page 2: ...connections 14 3 6 3 Set Up 15 3 6 3 1 Adjustment of force and travel 15 3 6 3 2 Individual adjustments 15 3 6 4 Perform safety check 18 3 6 5 Warning notices 18 3 6 6 Radio 18 3 6 6 1 Installation o...

Page 3: ...er max 600 N max 800 N max 1000 N max 1200 N switch on time 30 speed without load max 14cm sec lighting 40W 230V E14 duration of lighting 30 180 sec Radio standard delivery 868 5 MHz ambient temperatu...

Page 4: ...t the relevant na tional VDE regulations for operating electrical appliances are strictly adhered to We do not take any responsibility for the im proper operating or maintenance of the door accessorie...

Page 5: ...the moving parts of the door and at a minimum mounting height of 1 80m Accessories have to be in stalled beyond the reach of children Alert stickers against pen in have to be put close to the fixed ke...

Page 6: ...of spring balanced swing doors Fig 4a and sectional door Fig 4c max sizes see 1 0 technical data For an optimal attachment of the push rod to the sectional door a sectional door attachment is availabl...

Page 7: ...re that the chain lock Fig 7a is on the left side of the rail Fig 7 Then push the tensioning bracket towards the end of the chain and guide the coach bolt through the hole of the tensioning bracket Pa...

Page 8: ...move the trolley without holding the lever over the chain belt lock and the trolley en gages automatically Assembly of door bracket According to the installation situation the pro vided push rod comp...

Page 9: ...edge of the il and the upper edge of the garage door hould be between 5 and 7 cm in closed condi on m C The rail has to be mounted on such a height that between the high the highest point that the doo...

Page 10: ...ig 17 to the lintel depending on the installation situation e provided fastening screws have to be re laced by others hen fasten the rail to the lintel bracket with a oach bolt and a lock nut Fig 18 M...

Page 11: ...ive head has to be ttached with the 2 Phillips screws and spring ashers to the return head Bring the rail in a level position fit the retainin angles to the return head Make sure that th rail is in a...

Page 12: ...he trolley and open and close the door to the full top by hand he trolley has to come to a full stop be re bumping the drive head or the return uide assembly with the door in open losed position Adjus...

Page 13: ...serted correct position see Fig 25 circuit board lay out The red green light module has to be attached with the provided screws on the circuit board and the heads of the screws have to be iso lated wi...

Page 14: ...il safe slip door contact ha b ted c y category 2 EN 954 ansmitter rminal 5 80 mA 24 V rminal 6 switched earth ceiver minal 5 80 mA 24 V r te Light barrier is not connected terminal 7 and 8 are open M...

Page 15: ...er button For leaving e scroll button until it reaches the menu point E and then confirm with the enter button 3 6 3 1 Adjustment of force and travel For start up procedure of the garage door opener i...

Page 16: ...S 401 GB 16 03 06 Fig 25...

Page 17: ...S 401 GB 17 03 06 Fig 26...

Page 18: ...the performed corrections does not stop and reverse according to the valid norms the door may not be operated automatically 3 6 5 Warning notices Warning notices against pen in have to be pla ced at a...

Page 19: ...to the performed setting on the circuit board If an exchange of single components e g cir cuit board motor etc of the drive is neces sary first remove the light cover For that pur pose remove both sa...

Page 20: ...with push button e placement of the receiver ange if necessary or me chanic and renew if necessary only by door does not move check if the safety inputs are jumpered or safety installations are in st...

Page 21: ...ountries of the EU and in Switzerland HomeLink compatible The HomeLink System integrated in some car types can also be programmed with this transmitter provided that the software version of the HomeLi...

Page 22: ...S 401 GB 22 03 06 e 8 0 T V Certificat 9 0 T V Doors...

Page 23: ...S 401 GB 23 03 06 r s Declaration 10 0 EC Manufacture...

Page 24: ...following EC directives 98 37 EC Machine directive The component doors drive S lied by H cm cm Signa 12 0 Handing over rage d or drive g Instruction manual W appendix II 401 is in the garage door ins...

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