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OPERATOR 

FOR GARAGE DOORS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

V6000

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Page 1: ...OPERATOR FOR GARAGE DOORS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION V6000 FA00047 EN English EN ...

Page 2: ...lean and free of any obstructions Make sure that the photocells are free of any overgrown vegetation and that the operator s area of operation is free of any obstructions Do not allow children to play with fixed controls or to loiter in the gate s maneuvering area Keep any remote control transmitters or any other command device away from children to prevent the operator from being accidentally acti...

Page 3: ...th either a belt or chain transmission system a transmission arm and an ABS casing with display for keypad programming and a LED courtesy light Intended use The V6000 operator is designed to power overhead and sectional garage doors used in homes and apartment buildings Any installation and or use other than that specified in this manual is forbidden Limits to use Type V6000 Door surface area m2 9...

Page 4: ...d bolt 11 One Ø8x25 drive shaft adapter 12 One 3x20 linchpin 13 One pin 14 Four M8X20 hexagonal screws with washers and nuts 15 One slide guide Operator 1 Cover 2 Gearmotor 3 Transformer 4 Control board 5 Power supply cable Description of parts Pre assembled guide package 6 Guide 7 Chain or belt 8 Skid 9 Straight transmission arm 10 Release cord Slide guides 001V06001 Chain guide T 3 02 m Counter ...

Page 5: ... height Sectional doors up to 3 20 m in height Optional accessories 001 001V201 Transmission arm for counter balanced overhead doors 001V121 Pull cord release device to apply onto handle For sectional doors see the APPLICATION EXAMPLES paragraph Dimensions mm GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING Only skilled qualified staff must install this product Preliminary checks Before beginning do the follow...

Page 6: ... m Cable length 20 30 m Power supply FROR CEI 20 22 CEI EN 50267 2 1 3G x 1 5 mm 2 3G x 2 5 mm 2 3G x 4 mm 2 Photocell transmitters 2 x 0 5 mm 2 2 x 0 5 mm 2 2 x 0 5 mm 2 Photocell receivers 4 x 0 5 mm 2 4 x 0 5 mm 2 4 x 0 5 mm 2 Command and control devices 2 x 0 5 mm 2 2 x 0 5 mm 2 2 x 0 5 mm 2 Antenna connection RG58 max 10 m If cable lengths differ from those specified in the table establish th...

Page 7: ...trations are just examples in that the space available for fitting the operator and accessories varies depending on the overall dimensions It is up to the installer to find the most suitable solution Assembling the transmission guide Fitting the brace to the transmission guide use the supplied nut and bolt Position the slide guide in the following way A for sectional doors exceeding the overall di...

Page 8: ...nd so as to compensate for the distance between the guide and ceiling Fasten the flat tabs to the support braces and to the U shaped brace using the supplied screws and washers Drill the ceiling so the holes match those on the flat tabs Fasten the flat tabs to the ceiling using suitable dowels and screws Fasten the door anchoring brace to the upper transom so that it is perpendicular to the guide Eit...

Page 9: ...haft The operator can be fitted onto the guide either in standard position or at a right angle If fitting it at a right angle before installing it you will have to move the micro switch see paragraph on Moving the micro switch Guide Drive shaft with adapter Self drilling 6 x 15 screw U shaped brace Micro Self drilling 6 x 15 screw U shaped brace Guide Drive shaft with adapter Micro switch ...

Page 10: ...he cable brace Pull out the electrical cable and fit it through the hole Refit the cable brace so as to block the hole Use a screwdriver to open up the predrilled hole for the electrical cables of the micro switch and for the cables to the micro switch Fit the micro switch to the operator Connect the connectors to the corresponding positions on the micro switch Reconnect the cables as originally con...

Page 11: ... the courtesy light stays on for three minutes FUSE TABLE Line fuses A 5 LIGHTS LED courtesy W 1 Description of parts 1 Line fuse 2 Gearmotor 3 Transformer 4 Cables input 5 AF card connector 6 Antenna cable 7 Photocell connection terminal board 8 STOP button connection terminal board 9 Limit switch connection terminal board 10 Encoder connection terminal board 11 Display connection terminal board ...

Page 12: ...her press a button or use the transmitter Movement control and obstacle detection Power supply The operator is supplied with an electrical cable L 1 2 m with an already connected Shuko plug Warning devices Flashing light contact rated for 24 V 25 W max It flashes during opening and closing Command and control devices Stop button NC contact Enables the door to stop and excludes the automatic closing...

Page 13: ...g for programming Manually hook up the door to the skid Power up the operator After emitting a sound signal the control board is ready for programming Remove the transparent panel to access the programming keys Memorizing function 5 must always be the last phase of programming otherwise the settings will not be saved In the case of errors cut off and the power up again the mains power and reprogra...

Page 14: ...al With the operator idle 1 Press P for about five seconds 4 Press 2 The operator emits a sound signal and 1 appears 5 Let the door reach the position you want 3 Press P again 1 flashes 6 Press P to save the procedure Establishing the closing limit switch points 1 Press 2 appears 4 Let the door reach the closing position you want 2 Press P 2 flashes 5 Press P for saving the procedure 3 Press Checking...

Page 15: ...bout five seconds 1 appears 2 Press and select 4 3 Press P appears 4 Press o to set the suitable sensitivity level 5 Minimum level of Maximum sensitivity 6 Press P to save the procedure Adjusting the sensitivity The door must be properly balanced If the sensitivity is too low it could cause the door to malfunction By default the sensitivity is set to a medium level To increase or reduce sensitivity...

Page 16: ...ct 1 The automatic closing is active and the waiting time is 30 seconds To change the duration of the waiting time before the automatic closing either press or 5 60 seconds 90 seconds 120 seconds 150 seconds 180 seconds 210 seconds 240 seconds 6 Press P to save the procedure Memorizing function 5 must always be the last phase of programming otherwise the settings will not be saved Optional functio...

Page 17: ...ontrol board Radio frequency card For proper functioning before fitting any AF snap in card you MUST CUT OFF THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY Memorizing the transmitters You can memorize up to 16 different codes users When the operator is idle 1 Press and keep pressed S until 2 0 appears on the left side of the display The segments of the 0 on the left side of the display rotate clockwise 3 Press the key th...

Page 18: ...otice MAINTENANCE Before any maintenance jobs cut off the mains power to prevent possible hazards from unwanted movements by the operator Lubricate the rotation points using grease whenever squeaks or vibrations appear Periodic maintenance Periodic maintenance log to be filled in by users every six months Date Notes Signature ...

Page 19: ...er direction of the door travel 7 Memorize the radio code again 8 Adjust the sensitivity in menu 4 9 Eliminate all mechanical friction 10 Enter or duplicate the same code in all the transmitters 11 Check operation of the photocells 12 Check door balancing 13 Check the belt chain tautness 14 Encoder malfunction cut off and power up again the control board The operator opens but does not close 3 6 1...

Page 20: ...ackaging materials cardboard plastic and so on should be disposed of as solid urban waste and simply separated from other waste for recycling Always make sure you comply with local laws before dismantling and disposing of the product DISPOSE OF PROPERLY DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL Our products are made of various materials Most of these aluminum plastic iron electrical cables is classified as solid h...

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