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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!

START BY READING THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

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About this Manual

These instructions are the original operating instructions according to the AS/NZS 60335.1 in conjunction with AS/NZS 60335.2.103. 

The instruction manual must be read carefully to understand important product information. Pay attention to the safety and warning 

notices.  

Keep the instructions in a safe place and make sure that they can be viewed by the user at all times. Keep the manual for future 

reference and to make it available to all persons for inspection, service, maintenance and repair. After installation pass the complete 

documentation to the owner.  

After installation and programming, all users must be instructed in the function and operation of the gate opener for correct and safe 

operation. 

Before first use and based on the standard requirements the installer must inspect gates regarding their safe condition.

Before you begin the installation: 

This product must be installed by a professional installer. 
The installer must understand the following:

• The operation of the drive and potential hazards
• The operation of the manual emergency release mechanism
• The regular maintenance, inspection and care according to the Standards
• The installer must instruct other uses on the safe operation of the gate opener

Please read the operating instructions and especially the precautions. The following symbols are placed in front of instructions to avoid 

personal injury or damage to property. Read these instructions carefully. 

Warning Symbols

 

The general warning symbol indicates a danger that can lead to injuries or death. In the text section, the general warning symbols are 

used as described below.

         DANGER Symbol

        WARNING Symbol

       CAUTION Symbol

    ATTENTION Symbol

Indicates an imminent 

hazardous situation which, if not 

avoided, will result in death or 

serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous 

situation which, if not avoided, 

could result in death or serious 

injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous 

situation which, if not avoided, 

could result in minor or 

moderate injury.

Indicates practices not 

related to personal injury.

Intended Use  

The gate opener is exclusively designed and tested for the operation of smooth-running residential gates.
The maximum permissible gate size and the maximum weight must not be exceeded. The gate must open and close smoothly by 

hand. Use the opener on gates which comply with the applicable standards and guidelines. Regional conditions of wind loads must 

be taken into account when using door or gate panels. Observe the manufacturer’s specifications regarding the combination of gate 

and opener. Possible hazards within the meaning of AS/NZS 60335.1 in conjunction with AS/NZS 60335.2.103 are to be avoided 

by designing and installing the gate according to the relevant instructions. This gate mechanism must be installed and operated in 

accordance with the appropriate safety rules.

Improper Use 

The construction of the gate opener is not designed for the operation of heavy-duty gates. It is not permitted on gates that travel with 

incline/decline.
Any improper use of the gate opener could increase the risk of accidents. The manufacturer assumes no liability for such usage. With 

this gate opener, automated gates must comply with the current, valid local standards, guidelines and regulations, AS/NZS 60335.1 in 

conjunction with AS/NZS 60335.2.103.
Only Grifco genuine and approved accessories may be connected to the gate opener. Incorrect installation and/or failure to comply 

with the following instructions may result in serious personal injury or damage to property.

DANGER

WARNING

CAUTION

ATTENTION

• Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in serious personal injury or property damage.
• Read and follow all instructions carefully.
• The gate opener is designed and tested to offer safe service, provided it is installed and operated in strict accordance with the 
   instructions in this manual.

Summary of Contents for LG Drive GGS1000

Page 1: ...patible with Security 2 0 accessories Compatible with Grifco Battery Backup and myQ Internet Gateway Slide Gate Opener GLD GO GLD GO LV Installation and Operating Instructions INSTRUCTION MANUAL Compa...

Page 2: ...ates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate i...

Page 3: ...y respecting the given safety distances in accordance with the AS NZS 60335 1 in conjunction with AS NZS 60335 2 103 and or with safety devices e g safe edge Testing of the safety function of the driv...

Page 4: ...Initial Setup 20 BASIC SETTINGS 21 26 Limit and Force Learning 21 Remote Control Behaviour 21 IR Behaviour 21 Input Command 22 Pedestrian Command 22 Delay Motor 2 in Open and Close Direction 22 23 Tim...

Page 5: ...tains the opener its hardware accessories four metres of rack and a transformer MGTR3 120VA only for the GLD GO LV sales kit Main AC Supply 220 240Vac 50 60Hz Motor Voltage 24 Vdc Input Power 150 W Am...

Page 6: ...play in the gate area Moving Gate Can Cause Serious Injury Or Death 132A3224 01 WARNING Warning Label placed within the inside of the post Transformer Box mounted near 240V power supply MGTR3 120VA N...

Page 7: ...that the Low Voltage LV power cable is run inside conduit to the opener as per local installation requirements Suitable cable glands must be used that provide sufficient cable restraint against a mini...

Page 8: ...ight 1000kg Maximum Gate Width 12m Conduit and Concrete Pad Trench and install conduit Before trenching contact underground utility authorities Conduit must be approved for low and mains voltage Consi...

Page 9: ...ith a minimal distance of approximately 1 2cm between the rollers and gate Safety Safety entrapment protection devices are recommended to protect against any entrapment or safety conditions encountere...

Page 10: ...plate Rack 270 mm 170 mm 60 mm Underneath the mounting plate is the concrete slab one of the two limit switch brackets Mounting plate Rack Rack 90 100mm Rack Rack Gate Rack 2 3mm PLANNING CONTINUED 6...

Page 11: ...ounting plate 90 100mm Rack 1 Position the base mounting plate as required referring to the planning section figure 1 2 Mark and drill the four masonry anchor holes figure 2 NOTE Position the power co...

Page 12: ...t of the drive gear with the gate rack figure 1 figure 2 1 Manually move the gate into OPEN position 2 The nylon rack can be attached with screws Put the first rack segment at the end of the gate so t...

Page 13: ...g cover over the opener and move the gate manually to the open and close positions to ensure that the limit switch brackets do not come into contact with the gate structures or the gate opener Positio...

Page 14: ...ns be sure to follow all specifications and warnings Failure to do so may result in SEVERE INJURY to persons and or damage to the opener ALL electrical connections MUST be made by a licensed electrici...

Page 15: ...ain access to the control board remove the opener cover The terminals for wiring accessories are directly accessible To get access to the programming buttons remove the transparent plastic cover and p...

Page 16: ...0 0 0 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 12 13 14 4 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 3 2 3 4 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 10 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Dual driver primary secondary SYNC Du...

Page 17: ...r can only be connected to the Edge inputs 1 Remove the 8 2k resistor from the Edge inputs 2 Connect the 8 2k compatible edge sensor to the Edge inputs EDGE SE SE IR SENSOR GND IR3 IR2 IR1 COMMAND GND...

Page 18: ...change the value on display The programming of the boards is divided in two steps 1 Basic including Initial Setup 2 Advanced Password Protected Settings Initial Set up includes Selection of motor typ...

Page 19: ...E Lock E Lock 30 Ram Blow Setup additional electronic lock E Lock or Mag Lock options 31 Flashing Light Setup flashing light accessory 32 Pre Flashing Adjust pre flashing of flashing light accessory 3...

Page 20: ...tion has been confirmed the screen will change to MAIN MENU DIRECTION MOTOR If there is a second slide gate opener to be setup press the button to scroll to the next menu option MAIN MENU DIRECTION MO...

Page 21: ...tons to navigate through the options 3 You can select the following options OPEN CLOSE OPEN OPEN STOP CLOSE STOP OPEN STOP CLOSE OPEN OPEN ONLY 4 To confirm the setting press the P button to save and...

Page 22: ...e following options No Second Delay Second Delay 3 Second Delay 4 Second Delay 4 To confirm the setting press the P button to save and return to the main menu screen S P MAIN MENU DELAY MOTOR 2 OPEN f...

Page 23: ...ELAY MOTOR 1 CLOSE figure 1 TIMER TO CLOSE TTC 28 Within the Basic Setting navigate through the menu screen until you find MAIN MENU TIMER TO CLOSE 1 Press the P button to enter this setting figure 1...

Page 24: ...COND REVERSAL S P REVERSE TO LIMIT S P CLOSE REV TO OPEN LIMIT OPEN REV 2 SECONDS figure 1 figure 2 figure 3 figure 4 BASIC SETTINGS E LOCK 30 Within the Basic Setting navigate through the menu screen...

Page 25: ...U FLASHING LIGHT 1 Press the P button to enter this setting figure 1 2 Press the or buttons to navigate through the options 3 You can select the following options Disabled Continuous Flashing 4 To con...

Page 26: ...ind MAIN MENU SOFT HARD START SETTING 1 Press the P button to enter this setting figure 1 2 Press the or buttons to navigate through the options 3 You can select the following options Soft Hard Start...

Page 27: ...WORD CHANGE PASSWORD S P ENTER OLD PW 0000 S P ENTER NEW PW 0000 figure 1 figure 2 figure 3 CHANGE PASSWORD 1 Navigate the Menu screen till you get to MAIN MENU PASSWORD by pressing the and or buttons...

Page 28: ...e force by 15 30 or 50 4 To confirm the setting press the P button to save and return to the main menu screen PASSWORD 37 ENTER PASSWORD 1 Navigate the Menu screen till you get to MAIN MENU PASSWORD b...

Page 29: ...you find MAIN MENU SPEED MOTOR 1 2 CLOSE PW 1 Press the P button to enter this setting figure 1 2 Press the or buttons to navigate through the options 3 You can increase the speed by 25 50 75 or 100 I...

Page 30: ...this setting figure 1 2 Press the or buttons to navigate through the options 3 You can select the following options Execute Factory Reset Exit 4 To confirm the setting press the P button to save and...

Page 31: ...NDBY screen NOTE The transmitter s supplied with your opener are preprogrammed by the factory If you purchase additional transmitters the gate opener must be programmed to accept the new transmitter c...

Page 32: ...compatible Ensure the Grifco gate opener is installed Purchase the gate myQ Connectivity Kit that includes 1 x myQ Gateway and 1 x 772ANZ Protector System Safety IR Beams Ensure the 772ANZ Protector...

Page 33: ...th the gate myQ Connectivity Kit or as an individual accessory NOTE The Protector System Safety IR Beams 772ANZ must be installed and operational for myQ to operate myQ Gateway Connect the myQ Gateway...

Page 34: ...BER from the bottom label of the myQ Gateway The serial number is a series of ten characters 0 9 or a f Be sure to use the correct characters e g a zero 0 instead of an O and keep the character spacin...

Page 35: ...m Check for incorrect accessories wired into the IR terminals Check the Protector System for alignment or an obstruction Auto reset once obstruction is clear or Protector System is realigned may take...

Page 36: ...te Auto reset once the issue has been resolved may take up to 16 seconds ERR MOTOR1 RPM ERR MOTOR2 RPM Motor is stalled or RPM is damaged Check if the motor is stalled or RPM is damaged Auto reset onc...

Page 37: ...t shown 18 002A2331 6 Pin Wire Harness not shown 19 Model Vary Flashing Lamps not shown 20 Model Vary Sounders not shown 21 PU100 Emergency Stop Switch not shown 22 AT000 Timer 24h not shown WARNING T...

Page 38: ...GGS1000 Articulated Arm Single Articulated Arm Dual Linear Arm Single Linear Arm Dual 2nd Direction Motor 1 Press Hold Gate Opening Yes P no S Change Direction P to Execute 3rd Direction Motor 2 Chang...

Page 39: ...Remote Control Behaviour Open Only Open Stop Close Stop Open Stop Close Open Open Close Open IR 1 2 3 Behaviour IR1 2 3 CLOSE DIR IR1 2 3 OPEN DIR IR1 2 3 OPEN CLOSE DIR IR1 2 3 CLOSE DIR IMMEDIATE C...

Page 40: ...ing TTC 20 Seconds Setting TTC 30 Seconds Setting TTC 45 Seconds Setting TTC 1 Minute Setting TTC 2 Minutes Setting TTC 3 Minutes Setting TTC 5 Minutes Disable Ram Blow 1 Second Ram Blow 2 Seconds Rev...

Page 41: ...30 Seconds 45 Seconds 60 Seconds 90 Seconds Soft Hard Start Setting 120 Seconds 180 Seconds 240 Seconds 300 Seconds Disabled 1 Second 2 Seconds 3 Seconds 4 Seconds 5 Seconds Soft Start Enabled Hard S...

Page 42: ...ncrease 30 Increase 50 Soft Stop Speed PW Factory Default Learned Speed Decrease 10 Decrease 20 Decrease 30 Decrease 50 Increase 10 Increase 20 Learned Speed Increase 25 Increase 50 Increase 75 Increa...

Page 43: ...y or grifco co nz warranty Get Connected with Visit www grifco com au or www grifco co nz for more details Additional purchase of the myQ Connectivity Kit is required to enable myQ functionality DON T...

Page 44: ...o your rights under the applicable Australian and New Zealand consumer protection laws with respect to major failures Chamberlain or its Professional Dealer will provide you with either repairs to the...

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