
Three types of transmitters are available, 1, 2 or 3 buttons, therefore up to three doors each fitted with a standard RS 1 control unit can
be controlled independently using a single transmitter. Simply select the transmitter button you wish to use with a particular door and
programme the transmitter as per section 7 “Adding Transmitters”.
16.1 Safety reverse check ;-Once a month check the system for correct operation. Using a transmitter or the operating button open
the door, stand inside the garage, close the door and whilst it is moving block the photo beam (using a piece of cardboard or similar)
The door should stop and then reverse either partially or to the fully open position depending on Dip switch 2 setting. The red LED
indicator should flash quickly when the photocell is blocked.
16.2 Keep the photo sensor lens and reflector clean using a soft damp cloth.
16.3 Keep the RS1 control unit and lens clean, occasionally wipe with a soft damp cloth.
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The circuit board incorporates a built on aerial for the remote control receiver which is ideal for most applications.
15.1 An optional aerial is supplied which can be fitted as follows: Pass the 135mm stainless steel wire aerial through the small hole in
the base of the RS1 control unit and connect to the terminal marked “EXT A”. Snip the wire link marked “A” on the circuit board, this
is located on the right hand side of the board just above the receiver card.[see Fig 3]
15.2 It is also possible to fit a 'remote' aerial. Connect via coax cable with the inner to terminal “EXT A” and the screen to terminal
“SC”, again snipping link “A”[see Fig 3]
In some instances it may be helpful to switch off the controls operating the door temporarily without turning off the mains power supply
or erasing transmitter security codes. [For example during holiday periods].To activate this feature simply press and hold the operating
button for approximately 12 seconds and wait until the red indicator LED flashes slowly. To return to normal operation switch off the
power supply to the control unit for five seconds and then switch back on.
The microprocessor monitors the circuit board , low voltage control wiring, control devices connected to the system and photoelectric
sensor[s] and detects possible faults. If a fault is detected the door cannot be operated and the red LED will flash slowly. The power
supply should be switched off until the fault is found and corrected
If the safety input is active, the system automatically switches to “Photoelectric Cell Override Mode” which enables controlled closure of
the door in “dead-man” operation. Using a hand transmitter or the built-on operating button and with the door in full view press and
continue to hold the button.The red LED indicator will change state from flashing to on.The button is monitored and after five seconds the
door will close in “deadman” control. Releasing the button will stop the door and the above procedure can be repeated to continue closing
the door Activation of the safety circuit is indicated by the red LED which will flash quickly, this could be due to;- A loose or poor connection
to terminals -Ve, +Ve , S1 or S2. A dirty photocell sensor lens or reflector.. Poor alignment of the photoelectric sensor and reflector.
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Fault Diagnostic System
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Control Inhibit Feature
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Fitting the Optional Aerial
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Maintenance
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