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STEP 10

STEP 11

CONNECT OPENER TO POWER

CORD AND PLUG

WARNING!

Plug

OPTIONAL PERMANENT WIRING: (If required by your local electrical code)
WARNING!

Disconnect

Remove

Connect

MARTIN “SMART COMPUTER” CONTROL PANEL

Open

To reduce the risk of electric shock, your opener is provided with an insulated
power cord with a 3-prong grounding plug. The power cord permits easy
connection to and disconnection from an electrical outlet. The power cord must be
plugged-in to a standard grounded outlet. If there is no outlet available at the
location, you must have a qualified electrician install an approved-grounded outlet
at the proper location.

To help prevent electrocution or fire, etc., the installation and wiring and

outlet must be done in accordance with local electrical and building codes. DO NOT
use an extension cord. DO NOT use a 3-prong to 2-prong plug adapter. DO NOT
modify or cut off the grounding pin on the plug.

the power cord into a properly grounded outlet. The #8 LED on the opener

control panel will illuminate, showing that the power is on. See Figure 23

Contact a qualified electrician to run the necessary wiring to your

opener and to perform the electrical connections.

the power at the circuit breaker.

the Power Head Housing. Unsnap the power cord strain relief cover by

disengaging the tabs. Cut the power cord within 6" (152) of the terminal block.
Replace the strain relief cover by snapping tabs back into place. Knock out conduit
hole, and bring in the permanent wiring and conduit. Secure conduit to chassis.
Attach wiring using suitable wire nuts (not provided). Reinstall power head housing.

power at the breaker. The #8 LED on the opener control panel will

illuminate, showing that the power is on. See Figure 22

control panel cover by gently pulling on the 2 tabs. Do not twist cover or

hinges may break. See Figure 23

The 3 Control Panel Buttons are labeled "P", "+", and "-”. The circular display
contains 8 numbered LED’s. See Figure 24

NOTE: When setting the adjustments, face the garage door while looking up at the

control panel. It is easier to program if control panel cover is removed.

The LED’s show useful information regarding the opener’s normal use as well as
Fault Finding. See Figure 24 and page 23

STRUT

FIGURE 22

OPTIONAL PERMANENT WIRING

FIGURE 24

MARTIN “SMART COMPUTER” CONTROL PANEL

CONDUIT

GROUND (GREEN)
HOT (BLACK)
NEUTRAL (WHITE)

TERMINAL BLOCK

CONDUIT

NUT

STRAIN RELIEF

COVER

PERMANENT
WIRING

POWER
HEAD
HOUSING

CHASSIS

FIGURE 23

CONTROL PANEL COVER

CONTROL PANEL
BUTTONS

LED’S

GROUNDED OUTLET

POWER CORD

COPYRIGHT © 2007 MARTIN DOOR

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TAB

SCREW

SCREW

CIRCULAR LED DISPLAY

CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS

Summary of Contents for DC2500e

Page 1: ...isk Finger Shield Garage Doors R E G I STERED F I R M ISO 9001 A8949 MARTIN DOOR MFG ISO 9001 Quality Standard See page 5 for IMPORTANT INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING The back pa...

Page 2: ...LEY OPENER HEADER BRACKET END STOP WITH CLEVIS PIN AND COTTER RING TORSION TUBE COPYRIGHT 2007 MARTIN DOOR 2 TOP ROLLER BRACKET OPENER DOOR BRACKET 3 8 X 1 SHORT NECK CARRIAGE BOLT AND 3 8 LOCK NUT 3...

Page 3: ...RELEASE CORD KNOB TOP DOOR SECTION PHOTO EYE WALL CONTROL OR PUSH BUTTON POWER HEAD CHASSIS C BRACKETS OPTIONAL PUNCHED ANGLE RAIL SUPPORT BRACKET RAIL ASSEMBLY BELT TROLLEY OPENER HEADER BRACKET END...

Page 4: ...POWER ARM 1 RAIL SUPPORT BRACKET 2 FOR DC3700e H OPENERS 2 C BRACKETS IN RAIL ASSEMBLY BOX IN DOOR HARDWARE BOX FOR UL LISTED MARTIN GARAGE DOOR AND OPENER SYSTEMS IN POWER HEAD BOX IN POWER HEAD BOX...

Page 5: ...sight of door at min height of 5 1520 so small children cannot reach it and away from all moving parts of door See Step 8 should be installed above knob and adjusted to about 6 1830 above the floor i...

Page 6: ...Martin Doors over 18 2 5540 wide high wind Martin Doors and Martin wood doors over 10 2 3100 wide use 3 1 4 83 wide U struts that fasten over top roller brackets The opener door bracket fastens on top...

Page 7: ...ion on page 6 the curved power arm to the opener door bracket with 3 8 X 1 short neck carriage bolt and two 3 8 lock nuts as shown in the Opener Door Bracket Guidelines on page 2 and 3 the curved open...

Page 8: ...the correct location so that the belt or chain position tab will activate the position switch and opener computer correctly The activation begins when the opener opens the door for the first time pow...

Page 9: ...ee Figures 9 10 and 11 See Figure 8 extra rail support bracket s to center part of rail assembly furnished for doors over 8 3 2500 high See Figure 11A FIGURE 11 POWER HEAD CHASSIS 1 1 2 38 HIGH OBJECT...

Page 10: ...ouch vertical tracks because they move as door opens and closes the round head screws provided fasten the bracket to the wall See the photo eye cap and the photo eye cap fastener to the bracket Attach...

Page 11: ...striped wire end into terminal 4 STEP 8 WALL CONTROL PUSH BUTTON FASTENING THE WALL CONTROL Attach Locate Mark CONNECTING WIRES Route Route The wall control push button will allow you to control your...

Page 12: ...hain connector inside rail assembly Pulling down on the emergency release cord with the attached knob connects or disconnects the trolley to the connector on the chain or belt See Figure 21 close the...

Page 13: ...breaker the Power Head Housing Unsnap the power cord strain relief cover by disengaging the tabs Cut the power cord within 6 152 of the terminal block Replace the strain relief cover by snapping tabs...

Page 14: ...ase the P button This stores the code in memory As the LEDs will fade out in a circular pattern the operational mode LEDs 4 and 8 should illuminate and release the button The door should open to its p...

Page 15: ...nd opener system do not work properly or if you do not understand call a trained Martin Door Dealer should only be used when garage door is in the closed position Weak or broken springs may cause door...

Page 16: ...FIGURE 33 FIGURE 34 FIGURE 35 Finger Shield Garage Door and Opener Systems include a maintenance and warning label on a packet fastened to the backside of the 3 door section Inside the packet are the...

Page 17: ...itters are Home Link compatible Follow instructions furnished in the automobile owners manual for non rolling code applications button until garage door begins to move The indicator light on the trans...

Page 18: ...t any time during travel to stop the garage door See Figure 43 vacation lock out feature on the wall control is used to lock out all remote control transmitters The wall control button or keyless entr...

Page 19: ...belt tension as much as possible screws from sprocket holder and rail end stop belt and all rail assembly parts out of rail assembly from header end and cut off excess rail assembly 1 25 increments o...

Page 20: ...Board LB 11 Wire Harness TR to LB 12 Transformer w Screws 2 13 Motor Assembly complete with Motor Mounting Plate RPM Sensor w Harness RPM Wheel Screws 4 14 RPM Sensor w Harness and Screw 15 Housing w...

Page 21: ...OWER HEAD END PIN COPYRIGHT 2007 MARTIN DOOR 21 Photo eye centering techniques For Martin DC2500e DC3700e DC3700e H Openers 1 2 3 MAKE SURE RECEIVER IS CENTERED AND FASTENING WHEEL IS TIGHT LOOSEN TRA...

Page 22: ...tery If so door will only close while wall control push button is pressed and held something obstructing the door Remove obstructions only after ensuring door area is free of persons pets and any othe...

Page 23: ...tive Defective Force Opener Photo Photo Photo Photo Force Under Learning Electronic setting interrupted before completion reference point RPM sensor required to move door exceeded force level exceeded...

Page 24: ...d outside lift cables Exposed rollers moving in vertical tracks with sharp leading edges Exposed center mount torsion springs bracket or side mount stretch springs Exposed one piece door scissor arms...

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