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Index

 

About this document......................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Explanation of symbols .................................................................................................................................... 3

1. 

General safety information ............................................................................................................................ 4

1.1 

  intended use ............................................................................................................................................... 4

1.2 

  Target group  .............................................................................................................................................. 4

1.3  Warranty 

 .................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

General features, application, technical Details.......................................................................................... 5

2.  

Scope of delivery............................................................................................................................................ 6

3.  

Door system.................................................................................................................................................... 7

4.  

Mounting  ........................................................................................................................................................ 7

4.1 

  Installation preparation ............................................................................................................................... 7

4.2     Mounting ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.3 

  Control connections .................................................................................................................................. 11

4.3.1      Overview of control connections ......................................................................................................... 11
4.3.2       Connection at terminal strip K ............................................................................................................. 12
4.3.3       Connection of the receiver (preinstalled) ............................................................................................ 12
4.4 

  Mounting completion ................................................................................................................................ 12

5.  

Putting into operation .................................................................................................................................. 13

5.1 

  Overview central unit ................................................................................................................................ 13

5.2 

  Status display ........................................................................................................................................... 13

5.3 

  Quick programming .................................................................................................................................. 14

5.4 

  Factory settings ........................................................................................................................................ 15

5.5 

  Function test ............................................................................................................................................. 15

5.5.1      Learning cycle ..................................................................................................................................... 15

5.5.2      Automatic switch-off control

 ................................................................................................................ 15

5.5.3      Photocell test ...................................................................................................................................... 15
 

    Special points regarding the door-frame photocell ............................................................................. 15

5.6 

  Special programming................................................................................................................................ 16

5.6.1      Programming the special functions ..................................................................................................... 16
5.6.2      Overview on Special functions ............................................................................................................ 17
5.6.3      Content of special functions ................................................................................................................ 17

6.  

Operation  ...................................................................................................................................................... 23

6.1  Transmitter ............................................................................................................................................... 23
6.2  Release .................................................................................................................................................... 24

7.  

Maintenance, care and cleaning ................................................................................................................. 25

8.  

Disassembly ................................................................................................................................................. 25

9.  

Disposal   ...................................................................................................................................................... 25

10.   Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................... 26

 

  Faults with no fault messages .................................................................................................................. 26

 

  Faults with fault messages ....................................................................................................................... 27

11. 

RADIO programming .................................................................................................................................... 28

 

  Saving and deleting transmitters  ............................................................................................................. 28

11.1    Saving a new transmitter .......................................................................................................................... 29
11.2    Deleting transmitters................................................................................................................................. 30
11.3    Troubleshooting and technical data radio  RS 868 ................................................................................... 30

12. 

Photocell LS 55/3 (optional) ........................................................................................................................ 32

13. 

Flashlight module (optional) ....................................................................................................................... 34

14. 

Safety edge module (optional) .................................................................................................................... 36

15. 

Dimensional drawing ................................................................................................................................... 38

 

Installation declaration ................................................................................................................................ 39

Summary of Contents for GTZ-110 Digital

Page 1: ...Mounting and installation manual Garage door opener GTZ Digital...

Page 2: ...einstalled 12 4 4 Mounting completion 12 5 Putting into operation 13 5 1 Overview central unit 13 5 2 Status display 13 5 3 Quick programming 14 5 4 Factory settings 15 5 5 Function test 15 5 5 1 Lear...

Page 3: ...th or serious injury Indication This safety instruction points out a danger that can lead to damage or destruction of the product Warning This safety instruction points out a danger that will result i...

Page 4: ...nce of adequate safety equipment Adequate training and supervision by qualified electricians Ability to identify hazards that may be caused by electricity Knowledge of the following standards EN 12635...

Page 5: ...mm s Power consumption no accessories connected In opera tion 0 25kW Opening speed depending on the door ca 14s Stand by ca 4W Total weight 6 4kg 6 6kg Duty cycle KB 2min Sound pressure level 70 dB A...

Page 6: ...scope of delivery to check which version you have Country specific variations are possible Pos Motor A 1 1x 2 1x 3 1x 4 2x Pos Fittings A 5 2x 6 1x 7 2x 8 1x 9 2x 10 1x 11 1x Pos Connecting elements...

Page 7: ...sembly instructions Make sure that the door is in a good mechanical condition The door comes to rest in anyposition The door can be moved more easily The door opens and closes properly Install all imp...

Page 8: ...ction of the locking devices These may be put out of order by no means If you are not using a releasing kit Remove the locking mechanisms or put them out of operation When using and installing accesso...

Page 9: ...Warning Severe injuries due to falling objects Preventthedrivesystemfromfallingbyfixingitwell A B 1x 4x 1x 4x 1x 10 50 10 2x 2x 2x Important Possible damages of the door leaf The door leaf top edge m...

Page 10: ...7 10 10 2019 5 10 a b 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1x 1x 1x 2x 1x 1x a 90 b 9Nm limit stop for OPEN position Install the limit stop for the OPEN position as shown above The position of the limit stop on the rail def...

Page 11: ...l voltage at the terminal K results in the destruction of whole electronics Connect to the terminals 1 2 and 4 K only potential free contacts 4 3 1 Overview of control connections Connection K Externa...

Page 12: ...ion slot FE 4 4 Mounting completion u Mounting Attach the warning signs against permanently at a position where they are clearly visible Make sure that after the installation no door parts are spread...

Page 13: ...or guide rail or moving parts The regulations of the standards EN 13241 1 Industrial commercial and garage doors and gates Product standard must be observed Operating elements 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 LC D...

Page 14: ...Programming of the door position CLOSED Control unit is in opera ting mode Bring the door to the CLOSED position P P 3 Sec 10 Sec Begining of the quick programming P Save the door position CLOSED Bri...

Page 15: ...ate force Check the automatic switch off OPEN and CLOSE Automatic switch off OPEN Check only when the gate has holes diameter of the hole 50 mm During the travel apply a load of 20kg to the gate at th...

Page 16: ...supply is connected The photocell can be reprogrammed later Photocells that are not required must be disconnected before the power supply is con nected otherwise they will be recognised by the contro...

Page 17: ...afety sensing edge relay transmits a test impulse and is activated for 300 ms Ebene Menu 6 variable speed 1 speed OPEN 2 soft run speed OPEN 3 soft run position OPEN 4 speed CLOSE 5 smart run speed CL...

Page 18: ...1 Deactivated 5 pause time 5 warn time 5 The door open duration ends after the photocell has been triggered 2 pause time15 warning time 5 The open duration can only be increased via an impulse signal...

Page 19: ...me extension and reverse when closing 2 closing prevention normally open contact 6 earlier closing possible by pressing the impulse button or transmitter 2 seconds 3 Stops and reverses only direction...

Page 20: ...eps from 5 16 Level 6 Menu 6 Speed soft run CLOSE 8 Steps from 1 16 Level 6 Menu 7 Smart run position CLOSE Adjustment with button OPEN and CLOSE Level 6 Menu 8 Soft run position CLOSE Adjustment with...

Page 21: ...be displayed 1 OFF 9 8 000 door movements 2 100 door movements 10 9 000 door movements 3 500 door movements 11 10 000 door movements 4 1 000 door movements 12 15 000 door movements 5 4 000 door movem...

Page 22: ...nt OPEN door reverses a short distance Door movement CLOSE door reverses a long distance 3 Door movement OPEN door stops Door movement CLOSE door reverses a long distance Level 8 Menu 4 operating mode...

Page 23: ...cidentally eg if you keep it in your pocket Note Risk of property damage due to uncontrolled door movements During the door movement the rope may get caught and cause damages e g roof rack systems Mak...

Page 24: ...s could occur If the door springs are weak or broken If the door is not balanced When the mechanism is released only move the door carefully and at a moderate speed Note Danger of damage to property d...

Page 25: ...incorrect operation When cleaning the operator system never use direct water jets high pressure cleaners acids or alkaline solutions Clean the outside of the housing using a damp soft cloth that doesn...

Page 26: ...fter giving an impulse through transmitter Transmitter coding does not match with receiver coding Re programm the transmitter 5 3 Fast programming Empty transmitter battery Insert a new battery Transm...

Page 27: ...ell Photocell programmed but not connected Deactivate or connect the photocell 16 Current sensor for the automatic switchhoff defective Get the motor unit checked 26 Undervoltage System overloaded by...

Page 28: ...ough scanning is debarred You can program up to 84 different channels with an extended memory module up to the 340 Furthermore it is possible to delete any transmitter channels or the complete receive...

Page 29: ...ver memory is not completely empty the programing process has to be started by pressing the button P3 of an already memorized transmitter Keep the button P3 pressed until you hear the 5seconds long to...

Page 30: ...p the button pressed as long as the receiver starts emitting a continuous tone max 0 5 sec P2 P2 P2 11 3 Troubleshooting and technical data radio RS 868 RADIO programming Error Possible cause Test The...

Page 31: ...tousek EN_GTZ Digital_07 10 10 2019 31...

Page 32: ...in the receiver and the transmitter s green LED goes out 12 Photocell LS 55 3 optional accessory GTZ 55 110 Digital technical data transmitter receiver photocell LS55 3 power supply 24Vd c range 6m ap...

Page 33: ...tousek EN_GTZ Digital_07 10 10 2019 33 photocell alignment The photocell is correctly adjusted if the green LED of the transmitter lighting constantly transmitter green LED receiver red LED...

Page 34: ...ck Before cabling works will be carried out the operator system must be necessarily disconnected from the power supply Make sure that the power supply remains disconnected while cabling works are carr...

Page 35: ...ed parameters for the flashlight in the menu 5 6 3 Level 3 Menu 7 signal lamp Carry out a cable passage with pliers or similar see on the picture below Level 3 Menu 7 signal lamp connection to the add...

Page 36: ...e operator system must be necessarily disconnected from the power supply Make sure that the power supply remains disconnected while cabling works are carried out Leadtheconnectioncableofthesafetysensi...

Page 37: ...3 2007 The relevant technical documentation is compiled in accordance with Annex VII Part B of the EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC We undertake to submit it in electronic form and within a reasonabl...

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