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The colouring of the factory fitted wiring is highlighted here
1.
N/O Safety beams input (BM)
2.
N/O Courtesy light input (L)
3.
Common output (C)
4.
N/O Button trigger input (BT)
5.
Green 0,3mm from motor head lead -
N/C Closed limit input (LC)
6.
White 0,3mm from motor head lead -
Limit switch common output (C)
7.
Brown 0,3mm from motor head lead -
N/C Open limit input (LO)
8.
WHITE -
220Vac Courtesy light output (LMP)
9.
WHITE -
220Vac Courtesy light output (LMP)
10.
GREEN & YELLOW -
Motor and transformer earth (E)
11.
GREEN & YELLOW -
Household earth (E)
12.
BLUE -
220Vac Neutral input (N)
13.
BROWN -
220Vac Live input (L)
14.
BROWN -
220Vac output to transformer primary (PRI)
15.
BROWN -
220Vac output to transformer primary (PRI)
16.
Per Opener mounting -
24Vdc motor output (MOT)
17.
Per opener mounting -
24Vdc motor output (MOT)
18.
BLUE -
Battery negative (BAT)
19.
RED -
Battery positive (+)
20.
YELLOW -
24Vac input from transformer secondary (SEC)
21.
YELLOW -
24Vac input from transformer secondary (SEC)
22.
Positive auxiliary output (+ 12V, 100mA peak )
23.
0V auxiliary output (Ground)
Fig. 11
A
Autoclose jumper
On = active (20secs and pre-beep warning)
B
Receiver programming pins
BT + centre = Button trigger function (25 users)
LT + centre = Courtesy light function (6 users)
C
Receiver programming and detect LED
See table under receiver programming section below
D
Onboard test button
Functions as per transmitter BT
E
220Vac mains fuse
Replace with 2A fast blow type only
F
Load POT
Increase (Anti-clockwise) or Decrease (Clockwise)
allowed resistance before safety reverse intitiates.
Adjust for closing cycle. Open cycle is automatically
set.
G
Charger float voltage POT
This is preset in the factory to 27.2Vdc.
Peak current 370mA.
H
Motor power supply fuse.
Replace with 8A fast blow type fuse only.
If this fuse is blown the entire control card will be
without power.
I
Battery low monitoring beep tone jumper
On = Battery low beeps de-activated.
Off = Battery low beeps active. (Must be off when
batteries are installed)
For further detail on these features see page 11