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Art.-Nr.: 78219

Version: 10.2006

EN 55011
EN 50081
EN 50082
ETS 300220

DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III
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Page 1: ...50N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650N III DC650...

Page 2: ...ing 16 9 4 Operator Programming Basic Settings 17 9 5 Function test 19 9 6 How to program an additional transmitter 20 9 7 External Connections 21 10 Troubleshooting 22 11 Advanced settings 25 11 1 Ad...

Page 3: ...ght occur Batteries fuses and bulbs are excluded from warranty To avoid installation mistakes and damages to the door and operator please follow exactly the mounting instructions provided in this manu...

Page 4: ...ure that door parts do not protrude onto public footpaths or streets Advice for initial operation of the operator After initial operation the door system operating personnel or their proxies must be f...

Page 5: ...ion and to complete and issue a Declaration of Conformity see note below One copy of the Declaration of Conformity is to be issued to the client and one copy is to be retained by the installing compan...

Page 6: ...Product changes made without our consent will render this Declaration void Product Relevant EC Regulations EC EMC Directive 89 336 EWG Machinery Directive 98 37 EWG and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EWG...

Page 7: ...grey motorshaft adapter onto motorshaft Bolt rail with brackets and screws to motorhousing Make sure the screws are tightly fastened 2 Fit the red slider that re engages the emergency release and ope...

Page 8: ...7 1 2 Move red slider b in direction of arrow to re engage carriage at next movement Start operator See fig 7 2 7 1 7 2 A Page 37 12 Attachment 12 5 Replacement parts overview XRD1 XRB1 XRB5 XRD2 XRA1...

Page 9: ...cessories Modular antenna 868 MHz IP 65 Mounting supports for sectional doors Release kits for swinging doors Adapter arm for retractable up and over doors Fittings for winged doors Photocells Emergen...

Page 10: ...e 10 1 Fix adjustable door bracket to top section at the centre of the door 2 Install rail bracket on centre position above door Make sure there is at least 10 mm clearance between highest travel poin...

Page 11: ...sure motorhousing and rail are mounted correctly and secured Strengthen where needed 2 Install light bulb Type E14 max 40 Watt not included 3 Insert the modular receiver in the opening of the operator...

Page 12: ...otorhead side Carriage Door side Chain clip can be manually connected Belt clip can only be factory installed Before connecting the reference point clip the carriage must be at max front door side pos...

Page 13: ...or reverse 1 short door reverse 2 full door reverse 3 Press P to store and go to Menu Letter E A B C D E F G H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Page 13 9 1 Operator Control Panel Indications Display of door or operato...

Page 14: ...ic closing Door open period set at 30sec 1sec warning external signal light blinking 1 off Set start up warning phase before door opens Setting whether a signal light will flash before the door starts...

Page 15: ...ds factory set maximum phase 7 seconds Possible Settings seconds 3 Press P to store and go to Menu Nr 18 A B 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Page 15 9 Progamming Advanced Settings part 2 Explanation F...

Page 16: ...by specialists Error Message Advice In case of a malfunction the control Nr E MALFUNCTION is flashing Check error messages table for further details When Nr E is flashing shortly press P button to ret...

Page 17: ...s installed see page 13 Press transmitter button once before you start with operator programming basic settings Menu Nr 1 Set door open position Operator is in normal operating mode 1 Press P for 3 se...

Page 18: ...utomatic cut out is set automatically Only change it if necessary error No 10 Always test the max allowed operating forces according to EN 12445 and EN 12453 Advice The setting of the automatic cut ou...

Page 19: ...nd set the desired maximum lifting force Possible Settings 3 Once maximum opening force is set press P to store and go to Menu Nr 6 Attention When re programming the end positions basic settings the o...

Page 20: ...of a screwdriver Actuate the desired button on the hand transmitter The integrated random program generates a new code The LED is flashing quickly As soon as the LED on the hand transmitter is on perm...

Page 21: ...point sensor T1 Transformer T Photocell Transmitter R Photocell Receiver V1 RPM sensor W20 Modular antenna X Mains plug plug 1 N 220 240V 50Hz X1 Modular antenna socket X2A Power supply connection X2...

Page 22: ...ing Malfunctions with error message Error Cause Solution A malfunction has been registered By quickly pressing the P button an error number will be displayed Each number indicates individual type of m...

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