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5.2 Operation
The garage door can be opened or closed in a number of ways using the garage door drive: using the handheld transmitter, 

the START button or indoor button / key switch / wireless code lock (accessory). Each operation of an operating element 

triggers a new impulse ("Impulse follow-up function"): Start - Stop - Reverse - etc.“). If the automatic door closing feature 

is enabled (see 3.5 / b: binary add-on function / POINT 3) the drive door closes automatically after the door open time set 

(see 3.5 / A: door open time) has elapsed. Following a power supply failure, any interrupted movement will not be resumed 

when the power supply is restored.
In addition, every time that the drive is started, the internal and external lighting connected, if any, (see 4.8) is switched on 

for the duration set for the lighting (see 3.5 / L: illumination period).
With regard to the operation of any signals or warning lamps that are connected, please take note of the information given 

in 4.5 and/or 4.6.

EVENT 

when automatic door closing feature is enabled, 

leads to: 

when automatic door closing feature is enabled, 

leads to: 

Operating impulse while opening 

No reaction; the door moves to the end position 

"Door open", and the countdown to the door 

open time begins 

Stop; any other impulse leads to the door closing

Operating impulse while closing 

The door stops and moves back to the "Door 

open" end position, and the countdown to the 

door open time begins 

Stop; any other impulse leads to the door ope-

ning

Operating impulse during the door open time 

period 

The door open time is reset to zero and the count-

down recommences 

Not possible

Trigger of light barrier / safety switch strip during 

opening

No reaction of the light barrier / safety switch strip 

Is disabled (inactive)

No reaction of the light barrier / safety switch strip

Is disabled (inactive)

Trigger of light barrier / safety switch strip during 

closing

The door stops and moves back to the "Door

open" end position, and the countdown to the 

door open time begins

Stop and partial or complete reversal (depending

on the setting in menu "b", option 1)

Hindrance shutdown while opening 

Stop and partial or complete reversal (depending 

on the setting in menu "b", option 1)

Stop and partial or complete reversal (depending 

on the setting in menu "b", option 1)

Hindrance shutdown while closing

Stop and partial or complete reversal (depending 

on the setting in menu "b", option 1)

Stop and partial or complete reversal (depending 

on the setting in menu "b", option 1)

5.3 Fault indications

ATTENTION - DANGER TO LIFE! Faults in the 230 V part of the system may only be attended to by skilled electrical 

technicians. Service and repair work may only be carried out by qualified and skilled technicians. Please do not 

operate the system if service or repair work is required!

Every time that the 230 V AC mains power supply is switched on, the first thing the control electronics will do is to perform a 

self-test (red and green LED's light up for a few seconds). After the equipment has been commissioned, the red LED goes off, 

and the green LED lights up permanently to indicate that the device is ready for operation.

If the drive stops working or no longer starts up, the green LED goes off and the red LED lights up permanently. In addition, 

you can also distinguish between the following based on various symbols (icons) in the multi-segment display:

DISPLAY 

DESCRIPTION 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

ACTION

0

Over-voltage in the circuit

Auto-reset*

Restore stabilised voltage conditions (230 V AC +/-10%)

1

Light barrier defective

Auto-Reset*

Safety elements Release light barrier / safety switch strip

2

Light barrier defective

Auto-Reset*

Release stop elements; if required, check the jumper (4.8)

3

Light barrier defective

Auto-Reset*

Check the light barrier / safety switch strip as well as cables and termi-

nals; Service or replace

4

Path not programmed 

Taste ENTER

then program the drive (3.2)

5

Motor fault 

Taste ENTER

Check motor connection cable. If required, replace the motor

6

Sensor failure 

Taste ENTER

Check the sensor cable / plug. If required, change the motor 

7

Processor fault (controller) 

Manuelles Reset**

If required, replace the controller

8

ROM error (controller) 

Manuelles Reset**

If required, replace the controller

9

RAM error (controller) 

Manuelles Reset**

If required, replace the controller

A

EEPROM error (controller) 

Manuelles Reset**

If required, replace the controller

b

Software error (controller)

Manuelles Reset**

If required, replace the controller

C

Peripheral error (controller) 

Auto-Reset*

Check all connections for proper working and correctness

H

Hindrance / power-operated shutdown 

Auto-Reset*

Check the door movement manually; if required, repair the door; remo-

ve the hindrance

L

Overload

Auto-Reset*

The drive is overloaded by the door; Check the door movement manu-

ally; if required, have the door serviced or repaired

U

Under-voltage in the circuit 

Auto-Reset*

Restore stabilised voltage conditions (230 V AC +/-10%)

*   Auto-reset: the fault indication goes off automatically as soon as normal operating conditions have been restored.

** Manual reset: Unplug the drive from the mains, wait for 10 sec. and switch it on again. If this does not reset the fault indi 

    cation, the corresponding component must be replaced.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for DOCOMATIC 1200

Page 1: ...DOCOMATIC 1200 Installation Manual With tips on operation and maintenance Garage door drives Art Nr 501003 GB DOCOMATIC 1 23 04 10 ...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 Ø3 Ø10 Ø5 6 10 13 17 a b e c d 1 2 3 4 Motor a DOCOMATIC 2 23 04 10 ...

Page 3: ...10 13 14 15 16 11 12 9 a b d c b a a b c 0 5 cm 0 5 cm DOCOMATIC 3 23 04 10 ...

Page 4: ...18 21 22 23 24 19 17 20 a Ø10 c Ø10 b 90 5 7cm max 30 DOCOMATIC 4 23 04 10 ...

Page 5: ...26 29 30 31 32 27 25 28 2x 4x a b Ø5 b 1 2 a Ø3 a b DOCOMATIC 5 23 04 10 ...

Page 6: ...5 01 04 01 03 02 02 01 01 01 02 03 00 03 01 02 01 01 07 01 06 06 00 BY 1270 BY 1225 10 00 2x 05 01 05 02 05 03 04 02 04 01 04 03 06 01 06 04 06 02 07 02 07 03 07 04 07 00 07 01 05 00 od e r 04 00 06 03 06 01 01 08 10 01 0 5 2 1 Y B 08 01 08 02 08 03 08 00 08 04 09 XX 08 05 08 XX 09 00 09 01 09 02 02 00 DOCOMATIC 6 23 04 10 ...

Page 7: ... delivery Only non latching contacts e g push buttons may be connected to START 1 2 and never self holding or latching contacts e g switch Self holding contacts generate a continuous signal and therefore they block all other func tions Control board B 300 01 OKP Wireless receiver on the plug in socket Molex B 300 01 OKP Motor 24 V DC Transformer Secondary Earth base plate Start command Light barri...

Page 8: ... the value set is always displayed the characters displayed in bold represent the pre programmed factory setting You can page through the individual values respectively using SCROLL After reaching the maximum value pressing the SCROLL button once again will display the mini mum value You can quit the respective menu with ENTER which always saves the current value displayed After completing the set...

Page 9: ...ons use of safety equipment and devices EN 13241 1 Garage door product standard EN 12635 Installation and operation requirements EN 12453 Safety issues when using power opera ted doors and roller shutters 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive Electrical installations 230V at site may only be carried out by skilled electrical technicians The safety rules and regulations applicable for ac cident prevention...

Page 10: ...e Before installing the drive the garage door must be in proper mechanical condition It must be possible to operate the door by hand without applying any large amount of force and it must remain fixed in any position when it is stopped The garage door must be checked by qualified specialists and if the above condition is not fulfilled it must be repaired before installing the drive The lintel and ...

Page 11: ...f the mushroom head bolt is correctly seated in the deflection roller assembly holder FIG 12 Tighten the drive medium The chain or the toothed belt must then be pre tensioned to such an extent that the chain or the toothed belt does not drop down any longer FIG 13 Test the carriage Finally check whether the carriage can be moved easily in the rail To do this operate the emergency unlocking lever o...

Page 12: ... cover in place After all of the work has been completed please ensure that the light cover is put back in place and fastened with the screw provided 2 4 Affix warning labels The warning label which draws attention to the risk of jamming and serves as a reminder for regular checking of the hindrance detection system must be permanently affixed at a clearly visible location or in the vicinity of th...

Page 13: ...enu Briefly press the ENTER button in order to quit the menu and to save the settings selected green LED goes off If you wish to return to the menu press the SCROLL button instead in this case the menu begins once again with the first menu option P 3 2 Programming path and force P The attachment FIG 7 a must be latched and locked in the carriage FIG 13 The factory setting for the force stage 5 may...

Page 14: ...unters a mass of 20 Kg at the centre of the lower edge of the door safety shutdown to protect against lifting human beings other objects 3 5 Add on functions in the menu The add on functions listed in the following passage are used to adjust and adapt the garage door drive to every specific installation and therefore they should only be used in case of adaptation to the application Further infor m...

Page 15: ...briefly on ENTER POINT 1 REVERSING BEHAVIOUR This specifies whether the drive performs a partial or complete reversal when a hindrance is detected POINT 2 SOFT MOVEMENT FUNCTION This enables the selection of a short approx 7 cm or long approx 15 cm soft movement function at the beginning and end of the door movement the longer phase leads to more gentle braking and closure POINT 3 AUTOMATIC DOOR C...

Page 16: ...er of the machine or his authorised representative must effect the EC Declaration of Conformity in accordance with MRL 2006 42 EC Appendix II 1 A and the CE mark in accordance with MRL 2006 42 EC Appendix III 3 10 Handing over and user training Hand over the machine including the documentation see EN 12635 to the owner of the system Please ensure that the operator and user are briefed and trained ...

Page 17: ...r of light barriers is used they must be installed opposite one another and connected in series The positive voltage supply 24 V of the transmitter light barrier TX and receiver light barrier RX is fed on terminal 5 The negative power supply 0 V of the transmitter light barrier is fed at terminal 6 wired earth and the negative voltage supply of the receiver light barrier is connected to terminal 8...

Page 18: ... rating of max 1A in order to rule out any damage to the controller The maximum contact load bearing capacity is 1A on 230 V AC or 30 V DC Use suitable cable for the connection of the door status indication or warning lamp in keeping with the voltage load used We recommend that the warning lamp be installed at a point that is exposed as far as possible and above all can be seen easily from all pos...

Page 19: ...NT FOR SAFEGUARDING HUMAN LIVES TO COMPLY WITH ALL INSTRUCTIONS THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE KEPT IN SAFE CUSTODY When operating the emergency unlocking mechanism there can be uncontrolled movements of the garage door if springs are weak or broken or if the door is not balanced by weight The emergency unlocking mechanism may only be operated when the mains plug has been removed 5 1 Instructions for ...

Page 20: ...R TO LIFE Faults in the 230 V part of the system may only be attended to by skilled electrical technicians Service and repair work may only be carried out by qualified and skilled technicians Please do not operate the system if service or repair work is required Every time that the 230 V AC mains power supply is switched on the first thing the control electronics will do is to perform a self test ...

Page 21: ...installation Correct the force setting Door opens slightly and switches off after with a new installation Force setting too low Correct the force setting Door is too heavy Use a drive with higher power rating Push rod angle too large Correct the installation Door is very stiff Have maintenance carried out on the door Door closes slightly and switches off reverses Change in the door mechanics Have ...

Page 22: ... weeks Any faults must be attended to imme diately by a qualified and skilled technician FIG 29 The following parts of the drive are subject to wear and tear and must be replaced after 80 000 operating cycles or 10 years at the latest Toothed belt 04 00 04 03 chain 05 00 05 02 deflection roller assembly 07 00 07 04 drive as sembly 6 00 06 04 and geared motor 01 02 Chains should be lubricated sligh...

Page 23: ...m range Flap door contact Safety switch strip 8 2 Kohm Warning lamp 24 V 15 W Flash lamp 230 V 15 W Signal module Green signal Red signal Rail extension 1 00 m Rail extension 2 00 m Rail extension 3 00 m Push rod extender Various lengths on request Supplementary locking set for the sectional door Supplementary locking set for the hinged door Sectional door fitting Swing door fitting Curved door ar...

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