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30 V DC

+

-

0

1

2

2

3

4

5

6

7

UP

DOWN

PROG

LEARN
(YELLOW)

INDICATOR
LED

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

.

External Accessory Power:

30 Vdc 50 mA available for universal receiver (not active in Low standby mode).

2. Terminal Block:

used for external accessories (see chart below).

3. UP Button:

used for initial programming, to drive the door UP, and for displaying Diagnostic Code - Digit 1.

4. PROG Button:

used to program door limits, and other features.

5. DOWN Button:

used for initial programming, to drive the door DOWN, and for displaying Diagnostic Code - Digit 2.

6. LEARN Button:

used to program remote controls and learn the forces manually.

7. Indicator LED:

used to indicate various programming modes.

8. Green Button:

used to activate the door when remote controls are not available. Open - Stop - Close via finger

access through the hole in the access cover.

CONTROL PANEL (located under the cover at the rear of the opener)

5

7

NOTE: Door in Door Connections 4 & 5

(used where built-in pedestrian doors are installed within a garage door).

Terminals 4 & 5 are normally linked. If the link is removed the opener will not operate.

Remove the link and install a Safety switch to prevent the opener from activating the garage door when the built-in pedestrian

door is open.

Terminals are designed for operationg with a dry contact, automatic sensing switch such as model SW02, or similar.

Door Safe condition = closed contacts

Door unsafe condition = open contacts.

No

Function

Colour

Polarity

Comment

0

E-Serial port

Green

+ve

Serial Communication Input

1

Push button

Red

+ve

Dry Contact input for push button wired wall controls

2

Ground

White

-ve

Common terminal for push button

2

Ground

White

-ve

Common terminal for

The Protector System™ (IR Beams)

3

IR Sensor

Grey

+ve

Merlin IR Beam Input: (pulsing type only)

4

Door-in-door

Green

+ve

For Door in Door dry contact sensor: (see note below)

5

Door-in-door

Green

-ve

Common terminal for Door in Door sensor (4 & 5 are
normally linked)

6

Flasher

Black

+ve

Flashing light output: (24 Vdc 150 mA) while door is in motion

7

Flasher

White

-ve

Flashing light output: negative terminal

Summary of Contents for MS65MYQ

Page 1: ...ference MS65MYQ Sectional Garage Door Opener Installation and Operating Instructions This manual contains IMPORTANT SAFETY information DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION BEFORE READING THOROUGHLY go...

Page 2: ...alified persons in order to avoid hazard This opener should not be installed in a damp or wet space exposed to weather To avoid damage to very light doors such as fibreglass aluminium or steel doors a...

Page 3: ...ce supported entirely by its springs Raise and lower the door to see if there is any binding or sticking 20 kgf is the absolute maximum allowable force to raise or lower the door in any position If yo...

Page 4: ...ton contains the opener its fitting hardware and accessories The rail carton contains the rail and some hardware Rails Different length rails 2 2 m 2 4 m are available for different height doors ensur...

Page 5: ...procedures in this manual you may find it helpful to refer back to this illustration of a completed installation COMPLETED INSTALLATION 10 4x 9 8x 8 4x 7 1x 6 1x 1 1x 2 1x 3 4x 4 4x 5 4x HARDWARE PROV...

Page 6: ...where built in pedestrian doors are installed within a garage door Terminals 4 5 are normally linked If the link is removed the opener will not operate Remove the link and install a Safety switch to...

Page 7: ...tightening to compress the spring and remove all the slack in the belt DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN but ensure belt is firm 3 36 38 mm as indicated in the diagram is normal 3 4 2 A 1 5 1 Slide the RAIL BRACKET...

Page 8: ...w the header bracket Use foam packing material as a protective base NOTE If the door spring is in the way you ll need help Have someone hold the opener securely on a temporary support to allow the rai...

Page 9: ...etween door and rail 1 Raise the opener onto support 2 Open the door completely place a 50 mm spacer between the door and the rail as shown 3 The final positioning of the rail should be relatively par...

Page 10: ...Item 4 in Hardware Provided Section 5 HANG THE OPENER 14 The opener must be securely fastened to a sound structural support above the opener 1 Postion the opener as in the previous step Check the rail...

Page 11: ...see figure 3 Unscrew the front two screws in the trolley assembly Remove the straight arm pivot and reassemble with the curved arm bracket ATTACH DOOR ARM TO TROLLEY OPERATING THE MANUAL RELEASE The...

Page 12: ...door is in the desired UP position press and release the PROG Button The DOWN Arrow Button will begin to flash figure 4 4 Press and hold the DOWN Arrow Button until the door is in the desired DOWN po...

Page 13: ...ry from a closing garage door Repeat test once a month and adjust as needed 19 Low Standby Mode sub 1 watt is activated by the factory to deliver the lowest possible standby power In this mode the Ext...

Page 14: ...ng section THE PROTECTOR SYSTEMTM OPTIONAL To prevent entrapment install The Protector System no higher than 100 mm above the floor Disconnect power to the garage door opener before installing The Pro...

Page 15: ...n Keep clear of the IR Beams and check the door closes after the preset time To Deactivate TTC 1 Enter into TTC Activation mode by pressing both PROG and DOWN buttons together for 3 seconds figure 2 R...

Page 16: ...gether for 3 seconds figure 3 The Courtesy light will flash twice indicating the deactivation has occurred NOTE Erasing all remote control codes as in the Wireless programming section will also delete...

Page 17: ...LEARN button on the garage door opener 2 Press and release the yellow LEARN button The LED indicator light will glow steadily 3 Enter a 4 digit personal identification number PIN of your choice on th...

Page 18: ...door If it is unbalanced or binding call a qualified door technician Check to be sure door opens closes fully Adjust limits and or force if necessary Repeat the safety reverse test Make any necessary...

Page 19: ...m 041A4036 Centre Rail bracket RAIL HARDWARE 32 18 ACCESSORIES 6 5 7 4 760E E1702M 774ANZ 8 9 3 1 2 10 827AU 1 Model E138M Wireless wall button 2 Model E960M 4 Channel remote control 3 Model E940M 1 C...

Page 20: ...er Cord 026B0181 041A4004 Passpoint Assembly 041A4024 Transformer 041A0005 Logic Board PCB Housing Control Cover assembly 041A0007 LED Module 041A1805 Lens Cover 041A4033 Motor Assembly 041A4023 1 Pow...

Page 21: ...older installations especially on excessively heavy doors check the Motor Shaft Adapter has not stripped 12 The Up and DOWN arrows on the control panel are flashing in sequence Check the diagnostic c...

Page 22: ...ded Safety sensors are misaligned or were momentarily obstructed Realign both sensors to ensure both LEDs are steady and not flickering Make sure nothing is hanging or mounted on the door that would i...

Page 23: ...ty reverse in both UP and DOWN direction Electronic Automatic force adjustment Electrical Transformer overload protector and low voltage push button wiring Limit Device Mechanical Passpoint RPM sensor...

Page 24: ...aland consumer protection laws with respect to major failures Chamberlain or its Professional Dealer will provide you with either repairs to the Unit or a replacement Unit Repairs and replacement part...

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