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HF-MODUL/RECEIVER CARD

KRAFT/

PRESSURE

LERN/LEARN

TEST/RUN

Vp

TEST/
FUNK

8k2/
DIAG

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Programming the Hand Transmitters

Remote Control

Quick reference: programming the first hand transmitter

1.) Keep the LERN/LEARN 
button pressed for approx. 
3 sec.

The operators‘ light will start 
blinking

2.) Press the hand transmit-
ter button you want to use

The operators‘ light stops  
blinking - the transmitter was 
succesfully programmed

Quick reference: Programming additional hand transmit-
ters from a distance

Remark: additional hand transmitters can be programmed 
either like the first transmitter or from a distance as explained 
below:

1.) Open the garage door 
for approx. 50 cm and close 
it again

After the garage door is closed 
you have got 10 seconds to pro-
ceede to step 2)

2.) Press buttons 1+2  
simultaneousely on any  

registered

 transmitter for 

3 sec.

The operators‘ begins blinking 
- release the hand transmitters‘ 
buttons

3.) Take the 

new

 hand 

transmitter and press the 
button you want to use 
shortly

The operators‘ light stops  
blinking - the hand transmitter 
was successfully programmed

Basics

As a standard the operator is equipped with a 433 MHz AM 
remote control set. The coding is done via rolling code - the code 
is changed after each impulse; receiver and transmitter agree com-
pletely automatic about the next code to be used. New codes will 
be chosen out of a pool of billions of possible codes. 

Your operator is equipped with our standard remote control set 
when you hand transmitters looks like the one shown on the right 
hand side. The 4-channel MIDI transmitter is standard equipment, 
the 2-channel MINI transmitter is available as an optional.

If your operator is equipped with another remote control set, 
please refer to the manufacturers instructions for programming.

Programming Transmitter and Receiver

To use a hand transmitter it must first be registered (programmed) 
by the receiver. Only one hand transmitter button can be used for 
one receiver. 

Registering the first hand transmitter

The first hand transmitter (e.g. no hand transmitter has been 
registered for the receiver, yet) must be learned directly via the 
operators‘ main electronic:

1. Press the LERN/LEARN button on the main electronic for approx. 
3 seconds until the operator’s light starts blinking and release the 
LERN/LEARN button.

2. Press the hand transmitter button you want to register to the 
receiver -  the operators’ light stops blinking when the transmit-
ters’ signal was received. The transmitter is now registered.

Registering additional hand transmitters

When at least one hand transmitter has been registered by the 
receiver you may program additional hand transmitters from a 
distance:

1. The garage door must be closed

2. Open the garage door approx. 50 cm and close it again.

3. After the garage door is closed you have got 10 seconds to 
press the buttons 1+2 simultaneously on the registered hand 
transmitter - the operator’s light then starts blinking.

4. The light will keep blinking for another 10 seconds - during that 
period of time you must press the button on the new hand trans-
mitter which you want to use with the operator. Once the new 
transmitter is registered the operator’s light stops blinking.

The procedure must be repeated for each new hand transmitter.

Clearing the receivers‘ memory

Keep the LERN/LEARN button pressed for approx. 15 sec.. The 
operators‘ light and the red LED „Diag“ will start blinking after 3 
seconds. After another 10 seconds the red LED „DIAG“ will glow 
constantly. You can then release the LERN/LEARN button. 

All previousely programmed hand transmitters are now 
cleared from the receivers‘ memory.

Summary of Contents for RP60A

Page 1: ...3V1 SKR1W English Installation Instructions for the garage door operator This booklet must be handed over to the end user together with the user manual RP60A ...

Page 2: ... Length and Force 11 Information 1 Adjusting the running length blocks 2 Starting the programming mode 3 Start the learning cycle Quick Reference Special Functions 12 Readjusting the time for the internal light Setting the pre warning ON OFF Programming the Soft Modes The BOTTOM Soft Stop Programming the BOTTOM Soft Mode Enabling the TOP Soft Modes Reducing the Closing Speed Why reduce the Closing...

Page 3: ...mply to the directives and the installation was made as to the manufacturers instructions the whole installa tion will normally be CE compliant Older Garage Doors When automating an older garage door the TS series will still comply to the regulations through the automatic force setting the requested values for forces and reversion will be according to the regulations But it needs to be taken in co...

Page 4: ...oor according to the advises on page 3 and to the door manufacturer s manual If possible install the drive at a height of at least 2 10 m and the manual release at a height less than 1 80 m Locate the push button within sight of the door but away from moving parts and at a minimum height of 1 50 m Fix the label warning against entrapment next to the push but ton The label fixed to the manual relea...

Page 5: ...ing situations If the garage door is higher than 2 250 mm you will need a c rail extension Two sizes of extensions are available 500mm and 1 000 mmm The operator may be extended by a maximum of 1 500mm the maximum height of a garage door is 4 150mm Should the minimum space between the garage door and the ceil ing be smaller than 35mm then a door arm extension is needed For an extension you can use...

Page 6: ...urement for the required running length When shipped the operator is pro grammed with a standard running length for factory testings If you want to run the operator for testing purposes you must fix the blocks inside the c rail by tightening the screws A test run may only be done after making sure that the blocks are fixed properly Otherwise damaged might apply to the operator Pre Mounting the ope...

Page 7: ... Fix the operator to the ceiling when you have made sure the C rail is running straight to the front Use the supplied bracket to fix the C rail to the ceiling pic 4 and 4a 5 Now fix the door arm to the garage door 6 Take care that the angle between the operator and the door arm does not exceed a max of 45 it may be lower 6 The limit blocks must be tightened before running the operator The garage d...

Page 8: ...lock for the closing direction is now right in front of the trolley Pic 2 If not the block must be moved until it touches the trolley 4 Tighten the blocks screw to keep it in place Take care not to tighten it too strongly the c rail should not be bended 5 Now the garage door needs to be opened manually The trolley will lock into the chain you have to release it once again to fully open the garage ...

Page 9: ...mal opening cycle 4 Check the function of the emergency release together with a second person Stay inside the garage and close the door with the operator Let the second person open the door manually with the door keys If this works the emergency release is mounted properly Do not leave the garage and close the garage door with the operator before you have tested the emergency release The Emergency...

Page 10: ...ble to have the garage door locked by mechanical bolts in addition to the operators self locking motor Some of these mechanical bolts are driven by a system of beams and springs which require a higher force to ensure that the bolts are locked in correctly With the standard setting Jumper plugged on this might sometimes lead to unwanted reversions shortly before the bolts lock in It is therefore po...

Page 11: ...ay also change the length of the factory pre set soft stop as described on page 13 3 3 The operator stops when the garage door ist closed the measured running length is now stored in the memory 3 4 The operator opens the garage door and measures the re quired opening force 3 5 The operator closes the garage door and measures the re quired closing force 3 6 The operator stops in closing position an...

Page 12: ... 1 Keep the LERN LEARN button pressed for 6 seconds Release the button once the green LED TEST FUNK turnes on 2 Shortly press the TEST RUN button 3 The green LED TEST FUNK indicates whether the pre warning is switched ON or OFF LED TEST FUNK is off pre warning is OFF LED TEST FUNK is glowing pre warning is ON 4 by shortly pressing the TEST RUN button the pre warning can be switched ON and OFF 5 af...

Page 13: ...r will reduce speed with a short delay and then reach the closing position 6 the operator will procede with the remaining measurement runs When the operators light stops blinking all measured values are saved in the memory the BOTTOM soft stop now is in the programmed position Enabling the TOP Soft Modes The RP60 will start the closing procedure from OPENING posi tion with slow speed e g TOP Soft ...

Page 14: ...4 The LED Diag is blinking in intervalls 8 blinks followed by a short break indicating the factory pre set speed level 8 5 Each press of the TEST button will reduce the closing speed by one level each press of the LEARN button will increase the speed After readjusting the speed wait for the short break between the intervalls and count the number of blinks from there to check the entirely adjusted ...

Page 15: ...NG direction the connector is being checked throughout the whole CLOSING cycle If an obstacle is recognized by the security beam the operator will reverse Hatch Door Switch A hatch door within the garage door can be secured with a switch when the switch is not acti vated e g the hatch door stands open the operator will not work ATTENTION when a photo cell AND a hatch door switch are connected at t...

Page 16: ...programming mode This LED also is being used for the programming of special functions pre warning time internal light Incoming impulse No incoming im pulse LED Diag red Turns on when 1 a safety device recognizes an obstacle 2 a short cut is detected in the wiring of a security device 3 a safety device is not working properly This LED also is being used for the programming of special functions pre ...

Page 17: ... set please refer to the manufacturers instructions for programming Programming Transmitter and Receiver To use a hand transmitter it must first be registered programmed by the receiver Only one hand transmitter button can be used for one receiver Registering the first hand transmitter The first hand transmitter e g no hand transmitter has been registered for the receiver yet must be learned direc...

Page 18: ...e the range Older baby phones Especially older baby phones might influence the range of the remote control severely These devices send strong signals via the houses internal power supply net These signals also intrude other devices via the wall plug as eg the operator It is extreemely unlikely that the range will drop to an unaccept able distance If however problems should occure we will like to b...

Page 19: ...er when a self test before every movement of the door is required Others HF Modul Receiver Card Plug for receiver module 433 MHz FUSE Fuse T1 6A 250V Devices for adjustments Button Test Run Runs the operator OPEN STOP CLOSE Button Lern Learn For automatic force setting and registration of hand transmitters Jumper FORCE PRESSURE Setting of lower or higher force RP 60 A Maximum Pulling Force adjusta...

Page 20: ...this solves the problem your transmitter may be defective Disconnect the push button switch and use your transmitter only If this solves the problem the push button switch or the line of the push button switch may be defective The door doesn t open completely Is the limit switch OPEN correctly set Is the door jamming while opening Unlock the carriage manually make the door running well Lubrificate...

Page 21: ...reich Geschäfts und Gewerbereiche sowie Kleinbetriebe EN 61000 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments Fachgrundnorm Störfestigkeit Industriebereich Low Voltage Directive Niederspannungsrichtlinie EN 60335 2 Particular requirements for drives for vertically moving garage doors for residential use Anforderungen für Antriebe von Garagentoren mit Senkrechtbewegung zur Verwendung im...

Page 22: ... es gibt hierzu keine Norm Protection requirement concerning electromagnetic compatibility 3 1 2 Article 3 1 b Schutzanforderungen in Bezug auf die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit 3 1 2 Artikel 3 1 b EN 300 220 1 1997 EN 300 683 1997 EMV EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC Myke Seip Walzbachtal Jöhlingen 09 03 2010 Document No FU 009032010 Dokument Nr FU 009032010 and und SKR1W433 Code...

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