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GDO-10V3L2 

Toro

TM

Roll Up Garage Door Opener

Doc # 160033_02
Part #  13375
Released 25/05/15

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Page 1: ...GDO 10V3L2 ToroTM Roll Up Garage Door Opener Doc 160033_02 Part 13375 Released 25 05 15 ...

Page 2: ...fety Beam Triggered Auto Close 15 13 4 Pedestrian Auto Close 15 13 5 Auto Close After Obstruction 15 14 Time Clock 16 14 1 Time Clock Operation 16 14 2 Time Clock Settings 16 14 3 Day Light Saving Time Adjustment 17 15 Accessories Installation 17 15 1 Fitting Courtesy Lights 17 15 2 Fitting Solenoid Or Magnetic Locks 17 16 Battery Replacement 18 16 1 Replacing Backup Batteries 18 16 2 Replacing Tr...

Page 3: ...re to comply with the following instructions may result in death serious personal injury or property damage 1 Important Safety Instructions CAUTION Emergency access If your facility has no pedestrian entrance door an emergency access device should be installed Entrapment under operating door DO NOT operate the opener unless the door is in full view and free from objects such as cars and children p...

Page 4: ... Com N C Contact Serial Interface Connector 12 volts 6 Amp Hr Batteries Engage Disengagement Handle Standby Battery Charger Solar Connector 11 03 12 06 07 04 02 01 05 08 01 02 09 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Fig 2 1 10 Solar Shunt Standby Battery Shunt Motor Connector 10 Amps Slow Blow Fuse 24 Volts Ac In Connector Position Sensor Connector ...

Page 5: ...Safety Beam Input 0V Common For Safety Beams 0V Common Terminal For Control Inputs FIRE N O N C Input Terminal GPI N O Input Terminal OPN N O N C Input Terminal STP N O N C Input Terminal CLS N O Input Terminal Programmer PG 3 Input Console Previous Button Liquid Crystal Display Console Next Button Console Open Button Console Stop Button Console Set Button Console Close Button 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 6: ...TION CABLE 1 61909 3 WALL CONTROL UNIT L2 1 61565 4 TRIO CODE 4B PTX 5 TRANSMITTER 2 61161 5 LOCKING BAR COVER 2 71040 6 FORK EXTENSION 6 61486 ACCESSORY PACK 61480 7 CLIP CABLE CLIPSAL NO 564 1 5 72845 8 SCREW EYE 2 10595 9 SELF TAPPING SCREW 6 X 25 1 2 10672 10 PLASTIC WALL PLUG 6 9 X 25 1 4 11152 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Set Up Items Required Dead Man Set Up Drive Unit console Automated Set Up Driv...

Page 7: ...ght or left hand side of the door when viewed from inside the garage The opener is factory set for right hand side installation This opener must be installed in a dry position that is protected from the weather Moisture or corrosion damage is not covered by the Warranty 5 4 Power Supply Properly earthed 3 pin single phase power is required WARNING Using a portable power generator is not recommende...

Page 8: ... mm from each end Do not tie the ropes too tight as damage to the curtain may ensue c At the end where the opener is to be fitted support the door with a safe and suitable lifter WARNING Make sure the support is snug under the door is stable and will not move d At the end where the opener will be fitted use pen to mark the position of the saddle on the door bracket and the position of the door bra...

Page 9: ... and 16 5 For the Dead Man Set Up and the Automated Set Up the door can not be closed by Auto Close or by transmitters When Safety Beams are not installed the controller will display the following message ATTENTION No Safety Beams have been detected Safety Close mode has been turned on See Manual for details Press SET to continue If the closing force as measured on the bottom of the door is over 4...

Page 10: ... limits Press and hold the CLOSE button the door should start closing i If the door opens release the CLOSE button and press the STOP button once to change the motor s direction Press and hold the CLOSE button until close position of the door is reached ii If the door overshoots press the OPEN button to move the door in the open direction e When the door is at the desired close position press the ...

Page 11: ...to close the door i If the door opens release Button 4 and press the stop button once on the wall control unit to change the direction of the motor WARNING In setting the close limit position do not force the door into the floor with excessive force as this can interfere with the ease of operation of the manual release mechanism b Then press and hold Button 4 on the transmitter to close the door i...

Page 12: ...ing Transmitter Code a The logic console will prompt to press one of the transmitter s buttons b Press the transmitter button you wish to use to operate the opener e g button 1 Fig 9 2 c Press the same transmitter button again as prompted by the display 9 2 Selecting Function Of The Button The logic console will now show the transmitter s record with a cursor on the field for the button being code...

Page 13: ...e Remote Code Set Mode a Use a small pin pen to press and hold through the Coding Hole of the existing transmitter for 2 seconds Fig 10 2 b Within 10 seconds press the button on the new transmitter you wish to code for 2 seconds Fig 10 3 c Press the same button again within 10 seconds for confirmation d Test Operation The new transmitter button should now function as the existing transmitter NOTE ...

Page 14: ...ss the PREV NEXT and SET buttons unscrew the screws at the bottom of the logic console cover and remove cover tip Force Pressure For Close Cycle Navigating To Current Trips a Press NEXT or PREV to navigate to Menu 2 Current Trips b Press SET c MENU 2 1 CLOSE Margin is displayed Fig 12 2 d Press OPEN to increase or CLOSE to decrease the value e Press SET to save the new value f Test the force again...

Page 15: ...iii Safety Beam 3 Either Beam i Safety Beam 1 or Safety Beam 2 ii Safety Beam 1 or Safety Beam 3 iii Safety Beam 2 or Safety Beam 3 iv Safety Beam 1 or Safety Beam 2 or Safety Beam 3 Combination i Safety Beam 1 and Safety Beam 2 ii Safety Beam 1 and Safety Beam 3 iii Safety Beam 2 and Safety Beam 3 iv Safety Beam 1 Safety Beam 2 and Safety Beam 3 NOTE The swipe input can be used to clear the Safet...

Page 16: ...is not automatically set with the date To change the settings simply press UP or DOWN to display the cursor and then move to the field to be changed using the NEXT PREV buttons Then press OPEN CLOSE to change the setting and then the SET or STOP buttons to save Menu 7 2 View Programs Select this menu to display or edit the Time Clock programs Fig 14 3 When selected program number 1 is displayed an...

Page 17: ...LOCK LIGHT NO NC COM NO NC COM SUITABLE POWER SUPPLY 15 1 Fitting Courtesy Lights An AC or DC courtesy light can be activated via an output on the door opener control board Connect the light as per the diagram Fig 15 1 WARNING A qualified electrician must perform the installation where 240V AC power is used Menu 4 Light Lock Times a Press NEXT or PREV on the wall control unit to navigate to Menu 5...

Page 18: ... heavy metals are known contaminants in compost The community supports recycling because it reduces waste to landfill and achieves environmental benefits WARNING Prior to disposal recycling or collection all battery terminals must be securely insulated with a non conductive material to prevent any two batteries from short circuiting and generating heat during storage or transport Battery terminals...

Page 19: ...ations Over 100 billion random codes Code generation Non linear encryption algorithm Controller fuse 10 A slow blow Transmitter Battery CR 2032 3 Volts Real Time Clock Battery CR 1220 1 5 Volts Backup Battery 12 Volts 6 Amp Hr x 2 NOTE 1 The door must be well balanced A person should be able to lift the door up manually with very little effort in case of an emergency 2 Intermittent operations may ...

Page 20: ...8 Technology Check the transmitter It should have grey buttons and the model number should display V2 Contact dealer for support if otherwise Flat battery in transmitter Replace battery Section 16 Door does not close with transmitter Safety Close Mode is on Safety Beam not working properly Turn the Safety Close Mode off Section 13 1 Make sure Safety Beam are operational Door will not close fully D...

Page 21: ...r if required Lifting Cables if fitted Check for wear through rubbing If there is fraying or signs of corrosion contact your dealer immeditately and discontinue use leaving door in the closed position Fasterners Check all screws nuts and bolts to ensure they are secure Spring Tension It is natural for springs to lose tension Should the door become hard to operate or completely inoperative contact ...

Page 22: ...ety Beams to enable the S B triggered Pedestrian Auto Close mode None None 3 5 16 4 S B PEDESTRIAN AUTO CLOSE TIME Sets and enables the PE Pedestrian Auto Close time 0 0 60 0 0 0 1 0 Sec 3 6 16 4 AUTO CLOSE AFTER CLOSE OBSTRUCTION Enables Auto Close feature after close obstructions requires Safety Beams Off On Off 3 7 16 5 AUTO CLOSE AFTER OPEN OBSTRUCTION Enables Auto Close feature after open obs...

Page 23: ...13 Appendix C ACTIVITY REPORTS Select report to be output Off 255 Off 1 6 14 Appendix C ACTIVITY REPORT ID Selects ID for controller sent with activity report 0 65535 0 1 6 15 Appendix C VACATION MODE Selects Vacation Mode disables remote control Off On Off 6 16 Appendix C BATTERY SOLAR MODE Selects Battery Backup Solar operation Off On On 6 17 Appendix C PASSWORD Selects password protection for a...

Page 24: ...u b Press SET to show the sub menu c Press NEXT PREV to go to the required sub menu d Press OPEN CLOSE to change the parameter setting e Holding the button down causes the parameter s value to change rapidly f The longer the button is held the faster the value changes g Press SET to SAVE the setting Reload Default Setting a Press NEXT PREV buttons to display the LOAD DEFAULT screen b Press SET to ...

Page 25: ...Second Safety Beam SB2 Response Mode Same as above menu 6 3 Menu 6 5 Third Safety Beam SB3 Response Mode Same as above menu 6 3 Menu 6 6 Safety Beam Obstruction Reverse Time Mode Normally after a Safety Beam obstruction the door will fully open to its open position After a Safety Beam Close obstruction the doors open cycle can be reduced from 5 sec to its full open position Menu 6 7 GPI Input GPI ...

Page 26: ...his feature is turned on the user is requested to enter the desired password to be used The password protection feature has a time out that expires after 60 seconds of inactivity Alternatively the user may log out manually by pressing exit when the main screen is displayed 6 19 Transmitter Grouping The transmitter store number display format can be changed to show a grouped format When grouping is...

Page 27: ...rial numbers are to be displayed Theopenerwillthenbeepeachtimeatransmissionisreceived Ifthetransmitter button is stored in the controller memory and has a function assigned to it a second screen will be displayed that shows the transmitter details along with the button pressed Fig D 4 The example shows the case where transmitternumber14isactivatedbybutton4 NoteIDisselectedfordisplay Menu 8 3 Displ...

Page 28: ...unt of number of times a particular event occurs The list of event counters kept is shown below When this tool is selected the first event counter is shown Fig D 8 Press NEXT or PREV to step through the list The example shows the OPEN CYCLE event counter with a value of 500 When finished viewing press STOP 1 Open Cycles 2 Close Cycles 3 PED Cycles 4 Setup Limits 5 Warranty Cycles 6 Open O LS 7 Clo...

Page 29: ... change the displayed value Fig F 2 The available functions are shown below Selecting OFF will prevent the opener responding to that button Available functions OSC Open Stop Close PED Pedestrian access SWP Swipe CLS Close OPN Open STP Stop LGT Courtesy Light VAC Vacation Mode AUX Auxiliary OFF No action NOTE OSC will change to OS and CLS Close function is not available in the case where PE Beams a...

Page 30: ...T PREV to move the cursor over the ID field e Press NEXT to reveal the Serial Number Fig F 6 The serial number display is provided for additional means of identification The transmitter in this example has serial number 12345 Editing A Character Field a Press NEXT or PREV to move the cursor Fig F 7 b Press UP or DOWN to scroll through and select a new character c Press NEXT or PREV to move the cur...

Page 31: ...Navigating The List a Press the OPEN or CLOSE buttons to navigate through the list Fig G 4 NOTE Holding a button down will step through the list faster b Press SET to display the menu of available functions Selecting An Operation a Press NEXT or PREV to cycle through the four menu options Fig G 5 b Press STOP to return to the list Press SET to execute the menu s operation Fig G 1 Fig G 2 Fig G 3 F...

Page 32: ...n i door surface area and or weight exceeding 28m2 and 270kg respectively j the door used with the Product not being in safe working order and condition k repairs which are not authorised by ATA l any failure to install or maintain the Product in accordance with the instructions supplied with the Product m any use which is not in accordance with the instructions provided with the Product n deliber...

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