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RDO1 C 

GENERAL FITTING REQUIREMENTS 

 

5.

 

CODING THE TRANSMITTERS 

5.1

 

Remove the hand held transmitter from the packing boxes 

5.2

 

Remove the light cover from the Control Box by pulling at the top edge. 

5.3

 

  Locate the transmitter coding button located in the recessed panel within the light cover enclosure 

Fig 

 

5.4    Press and release this button and the adjacent red LED will glow solid.

 

5.5    Momentarily press and release the White Button on the Hand Transmitter and the red Led will extinguish

 

5.6

 

Momentarily press and release the White Button again and the red LED will flash. Once the flashing stops 

the transmitter has been successfully coded.

 

5.7

 

Repeat steps 5.3~5.5 to code additional transmitters

 

6. 

  DELETING PREVIOUSLY STORED CODES 

6.1    Switch the power off at the power supply. 

6.2    Whilst 

holding down 

the transmitter coding button, 

Fig 3 

switch the power back on. 

6.3    Continue  to  hold  down  the  transmitter  coding  button  and  the  red  LED  will  begin  to  flash.  All  of  the     

previously stored codes will have been deleted once the LED stops flashing. 

6.4    To re coded new transmitters follow the sequence outlined in points 5.3~5.6 

7.      OPEN & CLOSE LIMIT FINAL ADJUSTMENT

 

7.1

 

Test the door open and close positions by pressing either the white button on the coded transmitter or the 

red external push button located on the front face of the Control Box.   

7.2

 

  Check that the door opens and closes to the required positions. If not then re-adjust the Open and/or Close 

Limit Cams accordingly. 

7.3

 

  Once finally adjusted, firmly tighten the 3 Limit Cam Locking Screws and refit the Limit Cover Plate. 

8.      OPEN AND CLOSE SAFETY OBSRUCTION FORCE ADJUSTMENT 

8.1

 

Locate  the  2  Safety  Obstruction  Force  “SOF”  adjustment  screws  in  the  recessed  panel  within  the  light 

cover  enclosure. 

Fig  3

  Both  of  the  screws  have  been  factory  pre  set  to  the  maximum  setting  (clockwise 

direction). 

8.2

 

The upper screw adjust the “SOF” in the OPEN direction of the door travel, while the lower screw adjusts 

the “SOF” in the CLOSE direction of door travel. 

8.3

 

Open Direction “SOF” adjustment - With the door in the fully open position - Press the red button located 

on the face of the Control Box. As the door commences to close, slowly begin to turn the LOWER “SOF” 

screw in an ant clockwise direction until the door stops and reverses towards the Open direction. Now turn 

the  adjustment  back  10  degrees  in  a  CLOCKWISE  direction.  Note:  The  door  must  reverse  before  it 

reaches the ground.   

8.4

 

Test  the  adjustment  by  pressing  the  red  button  again.  This  time  the  door  should  reach  the  fully  closed 

position without reversing. 

8.5

 

Close Direction “SOF” adjustment - With the door in the fully closed position - press the red button on the 

face of the Control Box. As the door commences to OPEN, slowly begin to turn the UPPER “SOF” screw 

in  an  ant  clockwise  direction  until  the  door  stops.  Now  turn  the  adjustment  back  10  degrees  in  a 

CLOCKWISE direction. Note: The door must stop before it reaches the fully open position. 

 

Summary of Contents for RDO1 C

Page 1: ...801 001 01 C...

Page 2: ...wall switch or wall mounted transmitter in a location position where the garage door is visible and OUT OF REACH OFF CHILDREN 8 The Garage door must be WELL BALANCED Sticking binding or out of balance...

Page 3: ...once a month Refer to installation manual for further instructions SECURITY CODE STORE The opener uses state of the art technology in storing your selected Transmitter Security Code Up to 6 different...

Page 4: ...4 RDO1 C OPERATING CONTROLS...

Page 5: ...l push button 10 RADIO RECEIVER processes the signal from the hand held transmitter 11 AUTO COURTESY LIGHT is activated automatically each time the opener commences an open or close cycle and remains...

Page 6: ...the operation of the door The door must be well balanced and operate smoothly and freely When opened to between 900 1200mm from the floor and released the door should remain in one fixed position and...

Page 7: ...ce The area must be completely free of exposure to water either direct rain garden hose sprinklers etc or indirect seepage either through or down the internal face of the wall The control box contains...

Page 8: ...asily once the full weight of the door is imparted on the prop The prop must be strong enough to sustain the full weight of the door but at the same time have enough padding that it will not damage th...

Page 9: ...g bracket may need to be re positioned in order that the U Bolt holes align Fig 12 Fully insert the specially supplied U bolt through the Drive Unit and Wall Bracket slots Affix and firmly tighten the...

Page 10: ...e Close Limit Cam accordingly 3 5 Slightly re tighten the 3 Cam Locking Screws Fig 2 3 6 Pull the Red Lock Release Chord to engage the drive and the Opener is ready to be used in automatic mode once t...

Page 11: ...pens and closes to the required positions If not then re adjust the Open and or Close Limit Cams accordingly 7 3 Once finally adjusted firmly tighten the 3 Limit Cam Locking Screws and refit the Limit...

Page 12: ...he door is opening push down firmly on the bottom rail of the door from the inside 10 3 The door should stop without having to exert excessive force 10 4 If excessive force is required to stop the doo...

Page 13: ...ON To enable the auto close function switch dip switch Number 2 to the ON position IMPORTANT NOTE The fitment of PE beams is mandatory once the auto close function has been enabled The Auto Close will...

Page 14: ...r Transmitter is damaged or broken Transmitter Code has not been programmed into the receiver Control Box antenna wire not extended Battery flat Try to operate the door with an alternative transmitter...

Page 15: ...15 RDO1 C CONTROL BOX MOUNTING TEMPLATE...

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