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Specifications

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Specifications

The Edison operator can run up to 25ft right out 

of the box and can be programmed to operate 

up to 30ft. The control board has a motor brake 

function, meaning if the motor speed is exceeded, 

the motor brake actively uses the brake resistor. 

There are also terminals that allow you to hook up 

to your home automation system. Force process 

and positions are always known by the control 

unit, and any changes (attempted break in) will be 

recognized. Because of the learn mode (autoset), 

the motor will learn the force required to move the 

door. This means the operator will not run at full 

strength (unless needed), but instead adapts to your 

application. With this operator there is only one limit 

switch that needs to be installed, and the motor 

carriage is simply laid out and pre-installed on the 

rails.  

Note: 

For additional information please visit the 

manufacturer’s (Sommer) manual

• 

Troubleshooting page 62

• 

Warranty information page 67

• 

Ceiling mounting and position page 24

Technical 

Data

2060 pro+ 2080 pro+ 2110 

pro+

Rated voltage

24V DC

Rated 

frequency

60 Hz

Number of 

programma-

ble remote 

buttons

40

Duty cycle

40 %

Emission 

value 

according 

to operating 

environment

< 59 dBA – opener only

IP code

NEMA1 IP21

Protection 

class

class 2

Technical 

Data

2060 pro+ 2080 pro+ 2110 

pro+

Standard 

door height

7’ and 8’ doors (< 2

750 mm)

Max. door 

height with 

extensions

24 ft. (up to 2 x 3.59 ft. 3 x 3.59 

ft. 4 x 3.59 ft.) (7.10 m / up to 2 x 

1096 mm 3 x 1096 mm 4 x 1096 

mm)

Speed *

9.4 inch/

sec. (240 

mm/s)

 8.3 inch/

sec. (210 

mm/s)

 7.4 

inch/

sec. 

(120 

mm/s)

Max. traction 

and pressure 

force

600 N 

(0.75 HP)

 800 N (1 

HP)

 1100 

N (1.25 

HP)

Max. current 

consumption 

**

1.0 A

 1.3 A

 1.5 A

Standby

< 3 W

Channels

LED

 Radio channel Function

1

CH 1

 Pulse Mode

2

CH 2

 Partial 

Opening 

or lighting 

function

3

 CH 3

 Defined OPEN

4

 CH 4

 Defined 

CLOSED

Summary of Contents for Edison Sliding Opener

Page 1: ...Edison Sliding Opener Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...ments It is also a good idea to install a surge protector to avoid any damage to the operator The operator can be damaged by power surges or faulty wiring CAUTION All California residents must have a...

Page 3: ...ackets 16 Attaching Door Bracket 16 Mounting Control Unit 16 Wicket Switch 17 Inserting ACCU battery backup 18 Photo Eyes 18 Autoset Programming 20 Red Limit Stop 20 Autoset 21 Troubleshooting 21 Afte...

Page 4: ...pre assembled on chain 2 1 Connecting sleeve x2 3 Additional track pieces 4 Chain tensioner for closing end of track 5 Wire Connector open end of track 5 1 Ceiling bracket which is 2 parts 6 Ceiling...

Page 5: ...are 4 45 lbs 5ft extensions are 44 x 8 x 2 and are 6 95 lbs Additional ceiling bracket part 6 of main box Magnetic coupler Masterlink Chain Rail Extension Additional Parts Box This box includes additi...

Page 6: ...y one limit switch that needs to be installed and the motor carriage is simply laid out and pre installed on the rails Note For additional information please visit the manufacturer s Sommer manual Tro...

Page 7: ...liding door applications Dip Switch ON OFF 1 Automatic closing activated Automatic closing deactivated 2 Partial opening active Illumination function 3 Side opening sectional door Sectional door 4 Ret...

Page 8: ...it switch terminal OPEN limit blue 4 PCB label 5 LEDs opener lighting 6 MEMO slot MEMO terminal 7 USART slot interface 8 BUZZER slot black Warning or alarm buzzer terminal 9 SENSO slot SENSO terminal...

Page 9: ...transmitter commands USART slot terminal e g module home automation SENSO slot terminal for SENSO humidity sensor BUZZER slot black terminal for warning alarm buzzer LASER slot white terminal for par...

Page 10: ...or button connector cable of the wall control unit 4 Terminal for relay 5 2 pin Terminal power supply 120 V AC 50 60 hz 6 2 pin Terminal Transformer primary side 120 V AC 50 60 Hz 7 2 pin Terminal 24...

Page 11: ...ot white Terminal for Lumi supplementary lighting 2 pin Terminal Safety Sensors any polarity 2 pin Terminal wall station or wall button potential free Deinstalling the Control Unit Cover 1 Disconnect...

Page 12: ...hanges the measurement depending on your application like the height it is mounted above opening Biparting Doors You can utilize either the side mount or ceiling mount option and choose whichever is b...

Page 13: ...ends on your application Measure from the end of the rail to the where the door bracket attaches to the boomerang arm The angle of the boomerang arm changes which changes the measurement depending on...

Page 14: ...h the chain across the length of the track Chain Tensioner Note The chain tensioner goes on closing end while as the wire connector is for the open end 1 Slide chain tensioner part 5 into the opening...

Page 15: ...one side against the top of the rail and the other at the bottom facing each other 4 Slide the pieces together so they interlock 5 To tighten the bolts first hand tighten them and then with a socket o...

Page 16: ...he boomerang arm and the u fitting assembly to determine the best placement 3 Mark the location of the brace s two mounting holes 4 Cut the door bracket to length if desired and plug the end with the...

Page 17: ...rain relief back and tighten to prevent wire displacement 17 Connect the blue wire to gn terminal 18 Connect the brown wire to rt terminal 19 Close the housing in reverse order Wicket Switch Installat...

Page 18: ...in the control unit cover and fasten with the two cable binders 5 Plug the battery pack plug into the ACCU battery slot on the control board 6 Set DIP switch 3 to ON on the control unit only 7 Plug t...

Page 19: ...r Mount one safety sensor to the left and one to the right of the door It does not matter which safety sensor is installed on the left or on the right side Installation 1 Look for a suitable installat...

Page 20: ...will allow you to move the door freely to see where the door needs to stop 2 Place the doors in open position 3 Position the red stop accordingly Tighten the limit back down 4 Place the doors in the...

Page 21: ...move Each hop equals a 1 4 jump and you need a total of an inch 9 Pull emergency cord to engage the motor 10 Press the 1st button to activate the opener to return the open limit The opener will contin...

Page 22: ...will correct the issue but motor will run at slower speed Redo autoset process Note For installation videos look up Roman Troyer s youtube channel and Sommer USA After Autoset Completion Battery Pack...

Page 23: ...se the two buttons 3 This puts it in learn mode and will remain for 30 seconds 4 Press any button on your new remote to clone it 5 The opener light will remain steady 6 Second remote is programmed SOM...

Page 24: ...d release 9 Repeat the press hold release sequence a second time to activate the door 10 You may need to repeat this sequence for pressing radio button on the motor carriage and then pressing the Home...

Page 25: ...ible solutions Data backup Generation backup and loading of own user profiles on to the drive Can program features like humidity venting power sensitivity speed and lighting Recommended to only be use...

Page 26: ...Press P button 4 Enter a new access code that uses the first same first digit longer is OK 5 Press P to complete Erase Access 1 Press M button 2 Press P button 3 Enter 9 digit reset code 4 Press M but...

Page 27: ...the door is closing The doors should stop and open Once a year Test the door and all moving parts As directed by the door manufacturer Once a year check screws on door ceiling and header Check that s...

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