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The opening and closing positions of the door must be recognised by the
control unit. In this phase, the door stroke from the mechanical closing
stop to the mechanical opening stop is detected. In addition to the posi-
tions, the STOP input configuration and the presence or non-presence of
the PHOTO input “Phototest” mode connection are also detected and
memorised in this phase. 

1

Make sure that the carriage is attached.

2

Press key P3 [A] on the control unit and hold it down for at least three

seconds, then release the key (Figure 61). 

• Wait until the control unit has completed the recognition stage: closing,
opening and re-closing of the door. 
• If any device is triggered during the recognition stage, or the P3 key is
pressed, the recognition stage will be immediately interrupted. In this
case it must be repeated from the beginning. 
• During the recognition stage the courtesy light will flash just like the
flashing light. 

3

An error has occurred if the LEDs P2 and P3 [B] are flashing at the end

of the recognition stage. See paragraph 5.5 “Troubleshooting”. 

4

Press button 1 of the “TX4” transmitter to perform a complete opening

manoeuvre. Then push it again to perform a complete closing manoeu-
vre. The control unit memorises the necessary force throughout the trav-
el during these two manoeuvres. 

It is important that these two first manoeuvres are not interrupted by any
commands. If the manoeuvres are not completed, repeat the recognition
procedure starting from step 1. 
The position recognition stage can be repeated at any time in the future
(for instance, if one of the mechanical stops is moved); just repeat start-
ing from step 1. 

WARNING: if the belt is not tightened properly, during the search
for the positions it may slip on the pinion. If this happens, stop the
leaning procedure by pressing key P3 and stretch the belt by
tightening the nut [D]. Then repeat the recognition procedure
starting from step 1. 

3.5.1 

Recognition of the door’s open and closed positions

Figure 61

B

A

Figure 62

D

3.5.2 

Testing the radio transmitter

To test the transmitter just press one of its 4 keys, make sure that the red
LED flashes and that the automation carries out the related command. 

The command associated to each button depends on how  it has been
memorized (see paragraph 5.4 “Memorization of Radio Transmitters”).
The transmitter supplied has already been memorized and when you
press the buttons the following commands are transmitted:

Button T1

“OPEN” command

Button T2

“Open partially” command

Button T3

“Open only” command

Button T4

“Close only” command

T1

T2

T3

T4

Figure 63

3.6 

Regulations

3.6.1 

Selecting door speed

The door can be opened and closed at two speeds: “slow” or “fast”.

To switch from one speed to the other press the P2 button [B] momen-
tarily; the corresponding P2 LED [A] will light up or go off; if the LED is off
the speed is “slow”, if the LED is on the speed is “fast”.

Figure 64

A

B

Summary of Contents for GD0

Page 1: ...Installation instructions and warnings English IST GD0 GB 4865 Rev 00 del 15 03 2005 MhouseKit GD0 For the automation of a sectional or overhead door...

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Page 3: ...ent that liquid substances have penetrated inside the automation devices immediately disconnect the power supply and contact the MHOUSE customer service department The use of GD0 in these conditions c...

Page 4: ...stops E GD0K gearmotor 2 2 Description of the automation A B Figure 1 2 Product description 2 1 Applications GD0 is a set of components designed for the automation of sectional or overhead doors in re...

Page 5: ...of devices GD0K is an electromechanical gearmotor consisting of a 24V direct cur rent motor It features a mechanical release mechanism with cord that allows you to move the door manually in the event...

Page 6: ...nits The transmission of the command is confirmed by the LED A an eyelet B allows them to be hung on a keyring Figure 7 B A The pair of PH0 wall mounted photocells once they are connected to the contr...

Page 7: ...e guide and the brackets to the ceiling The head of the guide will have to bear all the strain of opening and closing the door the ceiling mounted brackets will have to bear all the weight of GD0 In b...

Page 8: ...m 7 2m2 max width max imum torque 55kg Overhead garage doors 240cm max height 270cm 6 48m2 max width maximum torque 55kg The shape of the door and the climatic conditions e g presence of strong wind m...

Page 9: ...ces refer to figure 13 you can start preparing the conduits for the electrical cables connecting the devices to the control unit The shock resistant conduits are designed to protect the electrical cab...

Page 10: ...and related washer as in fig 18 7 Hook the upper carriage E to the lower carriage C and place the entire carriage assembly inside the guide as in fig 19 8 Assemble the Guide B head as in fig 20 This...

Page 11: ...d lift the guide from the front and secure it with two screws anchors or riv ets depending on the type of surface 3 Secure the mounting brackets L using the screws M and nuts N and choosing the hole t...

Page 12: ...all the strain resulting from opening and clos ing the door 9 Loosen the screws in the two mechanical stops then place the front mechanical stop O before the carriage Figure 33 Push the carriage hard...

Page 13: ...he edge of the door With sectional doors the photocells can be mounted outside whereas with overhead doors they can only be mounted inside outside they would obstruct the movement of the door Point tr...

Page 14: ...the hole for the passage of the cables in the bottom or side depending on the installation position using a screwdriver 5 Mark the drilling points using the bottom as reference and make sure that the...

Page 15: ...ove the small piece of wire between ter minals 3 and 7 and make the connections as in Fig 56 if using the flashing light aerial remove the piece of wire which is con nected to terminal 2 and connect t...

Page 16: ...ly an external aerial can be used or the small piece of wire that is already connected to the terminal can be left which acts as an aerial 3 4 OPEN input for manoeuvre control devices Normally Open ty...

Page 17: ...t manoeuvres are not interrupted by any commands If the manoeuvres are not completed repeat the recognition procedure starting from step 1 The position recognition stage can be repeated at any time in...

Page 18: ...en carefully observed 2 Using the selector switch if provided or the radio transmitter test the opening and closing of the door and make sure that the door moves in the intended direction The test sho...

Page 19: ...directions provided in the corre sponding maintenance schedule 4 Maintenance 3 7 2 Commissioning The commissioning operations can be performed only after all the tests have been successfully carried...

Page 20: ...force OPEN function 1 Open Stop Close Stop Press button T2 once 2 Open Stop Close Open Press button T2 twice 3 Open Open Open Open opening only Press button T2 three times The following chapters descr...

Page 21: ...as described in the Photocell instructions in the event there are two pairs of photocells that could interfere with one another 5 3 2 STOP Input STOP is the input that causes the immediate interruptio...

Page 22: ...n partially Open only and Close only can be associated to each button In Mode 2 each button requires a separate memorization stage 1 Press button P1 figure 71 on the control unit as many times as the...

Page 23: ...ion stage or in case of failure Table 10 Symptoms probable cause and possible solution The radio transmitter does not emit any sig nal the LED A does not light up Check to see if the batteries are exh...

Page 24: ...s pause 2 flashes Triggering of a photocell At the starting of the manoeuvre one or more photocells do not enable it check to see if there are any obstacles If there is an obstacle impeding the movem...

Page 25: ...tion in progress On Memorization in Mode 1 This is normal during memorization in mode 1 which lasts maximum 10s Series of quick flashes from 1 to 4 Memorization in Mode 2 This is normal during memoriz...

Page 26: ...r 200W Insulation class 1 a safety grounding system is required Emergency power supply Flashing light output For visual signalling devices with 12V lamp maximum 21W Courtesy light 12V lamp maximum 21...

Page 27: ...ontrol units Lamp 12V 21W BA15 socket automotive type lamp Power supply contacts The device can only be connected to the FLASH output terminals 9 10 and ARIEL input 1 2 of the MHOUSE automation contro...

Page 28: ...Operating ambient temperature 20 50 C Use in acid saline or potentially explosive atmosphere No Protection class IP40 suitable for use indoors or in protected environments Dimensions weight 72 x 31 h...

Page 29: ...L of 9th March 1999 concerning radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and mutual recognition of their conformity According to the following standards ETSI EN 300 220 3 ETSI EN 301 4...

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Page 31: ...nufacture Location address Satisfies the essential requirements of the following Directives 98 37 EC Machine Directive 89 336 ECC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 73 23 ECC Low Voltage Directiv...

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Page 33: ...control or key operated selector switch If the safety devices enable the operation the door will open normally otherwise actuate the control again within 3 seconds and keep it actuated 2 After approx...

Page 34: ...balanced door could cause injury If the range of the remote control is significantly diminished and the light emitted by the LED is feeble the remote control battery is probably exhausted The remote c...

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