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PROGRAMMING

When your Controll-A-Door is installed it is 'programmed' by the installer. The programming of the Controll-A-Door
sets -

HOW TO SET (OR CHANGE) THE TOP
& BOTTOM LIMITS OF DOOR TRAVEL

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(i) the top and bottom limits of door travel

and (ii) your own personal hand transmitter code

Reprogramming will not normally be necessary unless you wish to change your transmitter code or change the
open position of your door.

The Controll-A-Door can be reprogrammed at any time.

Switch on power at the power point. Engage drive
unit (page 3).
Remove the lower cover from the wall panel (see
page 2).
LIMIT SET LED light should be on indicating that
unit is in limit set mode. If the LED does not
illuminate, press the LIMIT SET button once.
Press and hold down UP.STOP.DOWN button to
drive the door to floor.
Press LIMIT SET button to accept lower limit.
LIMIT SET LED light will now be flashing,
indicating that the lower limit has been accepted and
the unit is ready to accept the upper limit.

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2.

3.

4.

5.

Press and hold UP.STOP.DOWN button to drive
the door up to the desired limit. (3 cm below
headstop is recommended).

6.

Press LIMIT SET button to accept the upper limit.
LIMIT SET MODE LED light will extinguish,
indicating both limits have been accepted.

7.

Press UP.STOP.DOWN button to check the door
operation.

8.

If the limits are not correct, finish the sequence to step
7 then start again from step 3.

NOTE: The automatic reversing will reach maximum
sensitivity after 3 downward operations.

HOW TO SET (OR CHANGE) YOUR CODE

Set transmitter slide switch to CENTRE position.
Select your code on the hand transmitter. Set
switches 1 to 8 in any combination of "-", "0" and
"+" positions.

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2.

Your personal code can easily be changed as follows:

Press CODE SET. The CODE SET LED will come
on.

3.

Press hand transmitter for 2 seconds. The CODE
SET LED will extinguish to show that a code has
been received.

4.

The Controll-A-Door is now ready for operation.
Simply press the transmitter for half a second to
operate.

CODING HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER
AND KEY-RING TRANSMITTER

The keyring transmitter security code is randomly
preset at the factory. The code is recorded on a card
included in the keyring transmitter package. This
code cannot be changed. To use both transmitters,
the code in the hand-held transmitter must be
identical to the keyring transmitter. Change the code
in the hand transmitter as detailed above to match
the keyring transmitter coding card.

UP STOP

DOWN

LIMIT SET

CODE SET

Keyring transmitter coding card.

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Summary of Contents for MPC-3 MKII

Page 1: ...e read this booklet and keep it in a safe place for future reference WE STRESS THE YOUR B D CONTROLL A DOOR IS NOT A CHILD S PLAYTHING BE AWARE OF WHO MAY USE THE UNIT AND ENSURE THAT IT IS OPERATED W...

Page 2: ...ext time the hand transmitter or UP STOP DOWN is pressed the door will close KEY RING TRANSMITTER L H S BUTTON WALL CONTROL PANEL UP STOP DOWN BUTTON Touch to OPEN or CLOSE door LIGHT BUTTON Touch to...

Page 3: ...ON THE FIRST DOWN MOVEMENT If the door is already closed when UP STOP DOWN is pressed or if there has been a short blackout while you have been out the door will try to go down then go up a short way...

Page 4: ...r limit LIMIT SET MODE LED light will extinguish indicating both limits have been accepted 7 Press UP STOP DOWN button to check the door operation 8 If the limits are not correct finish the sequence t...

Page 5: ...o reconfirm the memory This information will be stored during power failures indefinitely CARE OF THE CONTROLL A DOOR Do not hose the wall unit or drive unit Do not allow gutters to overflow onto the...

Page 6: ...t has cut out due to motor overload Check Correct fault PRESS RESET a Is the door free from obstructions Disengage drive unit and check door manually for smooth operation Door may require service When...

Page 7: ...5 Door travels too fast Power setting may be incorrect Call your B D Dealer Door moved upwards a short distance then closed Power has been off This is normal sequence following a power failure for the...

Page 8: ...ue to or result from i lack of proper maintenance or care of the Unit ii incorrect or unreasonable use iii faulty installation or adjustment of the Unit or door to which the Unit is connected where su...

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