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7. Changing PIN (Fig. 6-5).

• Open cover fully–LED blinks 1 time and 

goes out.

• Enter PIN you want to change.
•  Press “PROG”–LED blinks 1 time and goes out.
•  Enter new PIN (up to 8 digits).
• Close cover.

NOTE: Door operator(s) must be programmed when
PIN has been changed (see step 3 or 9).

8. Adding more doors to keypad (Fig. 6-5).

• Open cover fully–LED blinks once and goes out.
• Enter PIN 1.
•  Press “PROG”–LED blinks once and goes out.
•  Press “PROG” again–LED blinks 2 times 

per second.

•  Press “PROG”–LED blinks 3 times per second.
• Enter number of doors (2 or 3).
• Press “PROG”–LED goes out.
• Close cover.

NOTE: Keypad can control up to 3 doors.
NOTE: Each door operator must be programmed
to accept the signal from keypad. Decide which
door operator will be door 1, door 2 and door 3.

.

9. Programming multiple door operators 

(Fig. 6-5 & 6-6).
• Press Learn code button on operator.
• Enter PIN 1.
• Press “SEND.”
•  Enter door number (1-3).
• Press “SEND.”
• Press “SEND” again to test system.
• Press “SEND” again to test system.
• Close cover.
Repeat step 9 for each door.

NOTE: Any key will control door within 30 seconds
after door begins to move or until cover is closed.

10. Operating keypad.

• Open cover.
• Enter PIN. 
• Press “SEND.”
•  For multiple doors–press door number–

Press send.

•  Close cover.

FCC and IC CERTIFIED

This device complies with FCC Part 15 and RSS 210.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and  (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.

During programming door operator could begin to
run, so stay away from moving door and its parts.
To keep door from moving, close door and 
disconnect from operator by pulling 
emergency release.

IMPORTANT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.

2. Never let children operate or play with operator

controls. Keep remote control away 
from children.

3. Always keep people and objects away from 

moving door. Keep door in sight until it is
completely closed. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS
THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR.

4. Test operator monthly. The door MUST reverse 

on contact with a 1-1/2 inch object (or a 2" x 4"
board laid flat) at the center of the doorway on 
the floor. After adjusting either the force or the 
limit of travel, retest the door operator. Failure 
to adjust the operator properly may cause 
severe injury or death.

5. If possible, use the emergency release only 

when the door is closed. Use caution when 
using this release with the door open. Weak or
broken springs may cause the door to fall 
rapidly causing severe injury or death.

6. KEEP DOOR PROPERLY BALANCED. See 

door owner’s manual. An improperly balanced
door could cause severe injury or death. Have 
a qualified service person make repairs to 
cables, spring assemblies, and other hardware.

7. The electrical power to the door operator 

MUST BE turned off when cover is removed.
Electrical power must remain off while making
electrical connections.

8. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

WARNING 

To reduce the risk of 

severe injury or death:

CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for OverDrive

Page 1: ...m SECTION PAGE PRE INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 2 3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 4 6 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY FEATURES 7 OPERATOR ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION 8 16 OPERATOR ASSEMBLY 8 11 OPERATOR INSTALLATION 12 16 SAFE...

Page 2: ...of light weight steel aluminum fiberglass or glass panels Additional support bracing must be added to these type doors If this is the case please contact the door distributor or manufacturer so that t...

Page 3: ...EXTENSION SPRING OR TORSION SPRING SAFE T BEAM BRACES ADDED HEADER BRACKET MOUNTING BOARD 36 POWER CORD TO 120V GROUNDED OUTLET 6 4 3 1 2 3 TYPICAL TRACK GUIDED 1 PIECE DOOR INSTALLATION 7 SECTIONAL...

Page 4: ...18 Nut Cotter Pin Clevis Pin Wire Clip 3 8 16 x 7 8 Bolt 3 8 16 Nut 10 16 x 1 1 4 Phillips Hex Head Screw 1 4 20 Nut Insulated Staple Coupler 8 32 x 1 Screw 1 4 20 x 5 8 Bolt Rubber Bumper 5 16 18 x...

Page 5: ...33 3 NOTE The Operator will not function unless the Safe T Beam System is installed and the Force Controls are properly set 1 PIECE BOOM HARDWARE EXPLODED VIEW Assembly for 10 or 12 door includes 1 S...

Page 6: ...41 6 x 1 1 4 Pan Head Screw red bag 4 42 Entrapment WARNING Label manual 1 43 Safe T Beam STB Sensor Green LED main carton 1 44 Safe T Beam STB Source Red LED main carton 1 45 Safe T Beam STB Bracket...

Page 7: ...position if anything passes through beam Safe T Reverse Contact Reversing System Automatically stops and reverses a closing door within 2 seconds of contact with an object Safe T Stop Timed Reversed S...

Page 8: ...and slide drive screw into coupler Slide boom into bracket and line up holes with those on power head Fig 1 3 Connect with bolts 2 and nuts 8 Drive screw and boom liner can slide out of boom sections...

Page 9: ...the boom at the joint and line up the holes with those in the boom Finger tighten boom clamps with bolts 10 and nuts 11 7 Attach end boom section to middle boom section to first boom section Step 6 8...

Page 10: ...t switch wires Place switches on boom with arrows pointing toward boom strap Place CLOSE limit switch brown wire 12 from boom strap Finger tighten the hold down screw 21 Lay out the wire in the channe...

Page 11: ...6 Thread wire through small hole in carriage lever Wrap wire around itself tie tight Antenna Fig 1 13 Bundle excess wire Fig 1 14 Limit switch terminal connections NOTE If your garage is equipped with...

Page 12: ...Raise door watching top edge of door Stop door when edge reaches highest point of travel Measure distance from top edge of door to floor distance H Fig 1 19 add 2 1 2 inches to H Fig 20 Draw horizont...

Page 13: ...s HIGHEST POINT OF TRAVEL Fig 1 22 Find distance H Top of door Centerline C H H FOR TRACKLESS DOORS 2 Find center of door and header Fig 1 21 Close door Measure door width Mark a vertical line C in th...

Page 14: ...1 to 1 1 2 inches above door Fig 1 27 Temporarily support power head 26 11 7 Mount power head Fig 1 29 next page 8 Close door 9 Tighten boom strap nut 11 at header bracket Fig 1 28 10 Install door bra...

Page 15: ...door bracket Fig 1 31 Contact door distributor Mount on centerline as high on the door as possible Attach using self drilling screws 56 for metal doors or Use lag screws 30 for wooden doors Check leng...

Page 16: ...or If garage has only one garage door Determine which side of garage receives most direct sunlight Fig 2 4 and place Red LED here whenever possible Fig 2 4 For multiple doors Preventing crossed signal...

Page 17: ...cord Pull cord through carriage lever until knob is 6 feet above floor Tie new overhand knot in cord at carriage lever Cut excess cord Check all hardware for tightness 16 Install light bulbs not prov...

Page 18: ...f door or its hardware is in path between lenses of source and sensor Insure that tops of lenses are between 5 6 above the floor Fig 2 9 The brackets are flexible and can be adjusted slightly if neede...

Page 19: ...nt warning label Fig 3 4 Stick label on wall near wall control NOTE Additional wall controls are available from your dealer ONLY ONE OF YOUR WALL CONTROLS MAY BE THE LIGHTED TYPE If you have a lighted...

Page 20: ...6 inches of black and white wire inside the power head Remove knock out plug strain relief and power cord Fig 4 4 Cut ground on line side of toroid Dispose of plug relief and cord 5 Install suitable e...

Page 21: ...s et r gles locales pouvant diff rer de celles des tats Unis et du Canada avant toute utilisation desdits metteurs Transmitter Compliance Statement FINE LIMIT SWITCH SET WARNING Door opens rapidly can...

Page 22: ...or using wall control Observe door runs to OPEN limit switch If not turn OPEN FORCE knob clockwise slightly Repeat running door and adjusting force knob until door runs to OPEN limit switch NOTE Set m...

Page 23: ...f red indicator blinks approximately 4 times per second programming has stopped If programming stops repeat above steps One Button Remote Control Three Button Remote Control Complete with Battery OR M...

Page 24: ...he instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful...

Page 25: ...epairs NOTE Wireless keypad will not close door if STBs are not working properly NOTE When programming wireless keypad you must be at least 24 inches from the antenna 1 Programming personal identifica...

Page 26: ...use undesired operation of the device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment During programming door operator coul...

Page 27: ...the operator s lighting system Wireless Keypad Operates up to 3 door operators from outside the garage and includes battery saver If cover is left open keypad automatically shuts itself off and secur...

Page 28: ...CE DETECTION SYSTEM AN IMPROPERLY BALANCED DOOR DAMAGED OR WORN COUNTERBALANCE SPRING BINDING DOOR HARD WARE OR ROLLERS MAY RESULT IN A ONE BLINK SIGNAL 2 CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR FURTHER ASSIS TA...

Page 29: ...hen stops before it s closed Door operator starts for no reason Lights will not go out Disconnect and reconnect wires on wall control Page 19 Check wiring Incompatible wall control Disconnect and use...

Page 30: ...er which has been altered or repaired by any person not expressly authorized by ODC in writing to do so This warranty does not apply to any opener or part which has been damaged or deteriorated due to...

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