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Installation and Operating Instructions

Comfort Overhead Garage Door System made of Aluminium

Last updated 08/2008

www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk

0800 525 442

www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk

www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk

0800 525 442

www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk

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Page 1: ...structions Comfort Overhead Garage Door System made of Aluminium Last updated 08 2008 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk ...

Page 2: ...g the operator system 26 10 2 Overview of the control unit 26 10 3 Overview of the display functions 27 10 4 Reference point 27 10 5 Express programming 28 10 6 Advanced functions 30 10 7 Function test 31 11 Extended operator functions 33 11 1 General notes on extended operator functions 33 11 2 Programming structure for extended operator functions Example for Level 2 Menu 2 34 11 3 General overvi...

Page 3: ... electro technical regulations training in the use and maintenance of adequate safety equipment The following guidelines must be observed this list is not exhaustive VDE engineering guidelines VDE Association of German Electrical Engineers VDE 0113 electric equipment with electronic components EN 60335 1 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Fire prevention regulations Accident preven...

Page 4: ... handed over to the end user who should store them carefully Maintenance must be performed on the door and motor unit before start up and at least once a year thereafter All maintenance work must be documented Intended use This door system is intended exclusively for domestic use on average 2000 cycles a year and is not licensed for continuous operation Installation tips The system must always be ...

Page 5: ...r system always disconnect the power supply to the motor unit Ensure that the power supply remains off during the cabling work Perform a check on the OPEN and CLOSE automatic shutoff setting once a month Check all movable parts of the door and motor unit Check the door system for deterioration or damage Manually check the movement of the door Measures to protect against corrosion Allow for suffici...

Page 6: ... for roller housing 14 Bottom guide rollers 15 Fixing brackets 16 Sealing brush 17 Connector clamp 18 Connector 19 Screws for bottom guide rollers 20 Screws with washers and nuts for fixing brackets 21 Split pin for connector 22 Bag of screws for connector 23 Cover buttons Number depends on the door size Fixation material for the foundation is not included in the delivery scope 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 8 4 1...

Page 7: ...m requirement for the wall side at the top Clearance width 3485 mm 2400 mm 4120 mm 2401 3000 mm 5410 mm 3001 4320 mm 6750 mm 4321 5620 mm a Stop for corner deflection unit min 130 b Element width c Clearance width d Room requirement at the top on the wall side e Room requirement at the bottom on the wall side f Element height g Clearance height 51 b c a d e a 5 1 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800...

Page 8: ...e box sticker If the installation location does not comply with the specifications Please contact your specialised retailer If the installation location complies with the specifications Check the scope of supply for completeness If there are any parts missing please contact your specialised retailer before you begin the installation 6 1 6 2 6 1 Checking the installation conditions 6 Installation w...

Page 9: ...ngle between both mounting walls has to be 90 A tolerance of 1 is allowed 1 5 z y 6 4 The slope in the garage must not exceed 1 5 z y x 100 slope in www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk ...

Page 10: ...and to the upper tracks C A B B C 6 6 A Position the fixing brackets A on the upper tracks C Align the fixing brackets A with the upper tracks C Tighten the screws C A 6 7 Place the upper corner deflection unit D in the upper track C Align the upper track C with the corner deflection unit D flush to the wall Align the upper track C on the lintel using the closing edge rail E Secure the position of...

Page 11: ... fixing brackets A to the wall C D E A 6 3 Assembling the floor rails Attention To ensure smooth door operation the floor tracks must be positioned and screwed correctly For the floor tracks A to be able to withstand the loads the floor tracks A must be screwed to the floor at all the designated points in the door way 6 10 B A A Push the floor tracks A into the corner deflection unit B The water d...

Page 12: ...ds sloping wall Slide the floor track A further into the room until the floor track A is positioned plumb beneath the upper track D along its entire length 6 14 Assembly on an inward sloping wall Loosen the screws on the upper tracks D Position the upper track D further inwards until the plumb line falls correctly to the floor track A Tighten the screws on the upper tracks D D A D A D A www thegar...

Page 13: ... damage to the door the following points must apply The screws of the fixing brackets A may only be slightly loosened otherwise the upper track B can fall down The brush inlay D of the upper track B must abut the corner deflection unit C The door curtain G must be protected against scratches All the rollers of the curtain G must run in the groove I The bottom of the curtain G must run between the ...

Page 14: ...er of the door F E 6 19 Insert the curtain G as follows Insert the side with the door closing profile H first Insert all the way along the runway of the upper track B Remove the assembly aid F and the edge protection E H G 6 20 K L M N Screw the connector clamp L to the connector K Slide the connector K into the slot of the connection profile M from below Insert the split pin N through the drill h...

Page 15: ... as it goes into the closing edge rail O Remove the closing edge rail O and slide the curtain further in the direction of door closed Attach the self adhesive sealing brush P from the outside Advice The sealing brush P is attached in such a way that it cannot be seen when the door is closed The surface for the sticker on the door curtain must be clean and free of grease P Place the guide roller R ...

Page 16: ...er here Attach additional guide rollers R in every second slot Screw the guide rollers R securely to the slots Align the guide rollers R flush with the upper edge of the floor track J Place the covers S on the guide rollers R 6 5 Mounting the closing edge rail A Determine the drill points Drill in die grooves of the closing edge rail A Drill diameter Wall ø 6 0 mm Outside ø 9 5 mm 6 27 6 26 L Q M6...

Page 17: ...the cover buttons C Remove the screw clamps A B C 6 29 6 6 Fitting the covers Place the upper plug cover A in the upper roller rail B over the door opening 6 30 A B Release the door Move the door slowly into the OPEN and CLOSED positions Advice Quick release operation is described in section 7 Check The door must move easily into the OPEN and CLOSED positions ø 6 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800...

Page 18: ...A on the door leaf from the outside Guide the bowden cable B from the outside through the cover A and the door leaf Screw the lock counterpart C to the lock D from the inside The slotted side of the lock counterpart C must face the motor unit C 6 31 Slide the bottom end cover C into the floor track D on the wall side Place the second end cover C in the floor track D on the door opening side C C D ...

Page 19: ... the carriage H Guide the bowden cable B from the lock through the bowden cable cover G into the carriage H Pull the lock 30 40 mm out of the lock cover A Attention To avoid damaging the carriage H the clamp J must be held using an open ended spanner wrench size 8 when screwing Guide the bowden cable B through the clamp J and tighten the bowden cable B Pinch off the bowden cable 30 mm behind the c...

Page 20: ...onnect the door to the motor unit Pull the cable B down as far as it can go Start the door motor unit The door is connected to the motor unit Emergency release optional 7 3 To reconnect the door to the motor unit Open the emergency release device with the key Pull the emergency release cylinder C out until the carriage is separated from the toothed drive belt Slide the emergency release cylinder b...

Page 21: ...ree normally open contacts may be connected to terminals 1 and 2 XB01 The shorting plug should never be plugged into the XP020 system socket Reference When installing external control elements or safety and signal equipment the relevant instructions must be observed Advice Before connecting a control element to the terminals with system sockets the corresponding shorting plug must first be removed...

Page 22: ... by the controls if this is the case Otherwise the photocell must be programmed after installation Label Type function 1 GND 0 V 2 Impulse 3 24 V DC max 50 mA 70 GND 70 71 Two wire photocell RX Receiver for the two wire photocell Sb1 External impulse button if applicable TX Transmitter for the two wire photocell 8 2 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thega...

Page 23: ...rating button small C Battery transmission control light D Transmission socket Another operator system can be operated using the second operating button Change batteries E Back of hand transmitter F Battery 3V CR 2032 Open the back of the hand transmitter E e g with a coin Change the battery F and observe correct poling F E D D C 9 3 9 4 9 Hand transmitter Fixing accessories for hand transmitter o...

Page 24: ... press the desired button on the other hand transmitter The LED flashes After 1 2 seconds the LED on the newly programmed transmitter lights up permanently The programming procedure is complete The coding of the master transmitter has now been transferred to the other hand transmitter Remove the transmission plug Actuate the master transmitter and hold the button The transmitter LED lights up 9 Ha...

Page 25: ...smitter A new code is then generated by the integrated random coding facility The LED flashes quickly As soon as the LED lights up permanently the hand transmitter has been programmed with a new code The button can then be released and the transmission plug removed 9 8 Advice After the hand transmitter has been re programmed the operator system must also be re programmed to respond to the new code...

Page 26: ...y LED flashes quickly Not possible 10 1 P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 10 2 A B D C Label Type function A Carousel display 10 3 B OPEN button e g to drive the door to the OPEN position or to increase parameters when programming C CLOSE button e g to drive the door to the CLOSED position or to decrease parameters when programming D Button p e g to switch to programming mode or to save parameters www thegara...

Page 27: ...d position before resetting or carrying out the express programming procedure LED displays in operating mode 10 3 Overview of the display functions Photocell beam interrupted Door moving towards OPEN position Door in OPEN position Door is at intermediate position Door moving towards CLOSED position Door in CLOSED position Reference point is switched Permanent actuation of an external control eleme...

Page 28: ... programming can commence The door must be in the CLOSED end position The carriage must be connected up The controls are programmed using the plus minus and P buttons If no buttons are pressed within 120 seconds while in programming mode the controls revert to operating mode A corresponding message is displayed Reference The messages are explained in Section 12 Legend LED on LED pulses Factory def...

Page 29: ... the door to the CLOSED position 6 Correct the CLOSED door position using and 7 P 1x 1s Save the CLOSED door position Programme the remote control 8 Press the hand transmitter button 9 Release the hand transmitter button 10 P 1x 1s Save the remote control settings End the express programming procedure Carry out the express programming according to the following procedure www thegaragedoorcentre co...

Page 30: ...P 1x 1s In Level 4 change to Menu 1 5 1x 1s In Level 4 change to Menu 2 6 P 1x 1s Change to programming mode 7 Activate hand held transmitter 8 Release hand held transmitter 9 P 1x 1s Save remote control intermediate position 10 P 1x 5s End programming Remote control intermediate position 1 Operating mode Door CLOSED 2 P 1x 10s Start advanced programming Programme intermediate position 3 P 1x 1s I...

Page 31: ...g this learning run the operator system determines the maximum push and pull forces and the reserve power required to move the door Test 1 After pressing the button The door must open and travel to the saved OPEN end position 2 After pressing the button The door must close and travel to the saved CLOSED end position 3 After pressing the hand transmitter button The operator system must move the doo...

Page 32: ...acle on the ground Drive the door towards the obstacle The drive system must stop and reverse when it comes into contact with the obstacle Advice The parameter settings are still saved if the power supply is disconnected Only a reset causes the driving power settings for the OPEN and CLOSE directions to revert to the factory settings 32 Installation and operating instructions 10 Initial operation ...

Page 33: ...ttings The and buttons are used to scroll through the settings for the adjustable parameters Parameters that cannot be adjusted are skipped over and not displayed It is not possible to overshoot by pressing the and buttons Pressing the P button saves the parameters you have set End Programming The programming session can be ended in two ways 1 Via Levels Exit by pressing the P button The controls ...

Page 34: ...Menu 8 Parameter Operating mode P P P P 5 sec P P P P 5 sec 5 sec P Higher value Lower value P 34 Installation and operating instructions 11 Extended operator functions Legend LED on LED pulses Factory default setting LED off LED flashes quickly LED flashes quickly Not possible www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www t...

Page 35: ...enu 3 Automatic cut out OPEN Setting 8 Menu 4 Automatic cut out CLOSE Setting 8 Level 3 Automatic closing timer Menu 1 Automatic closing timer Deactivated Menu 3 Door open duration 2 seconds Menu 4 Warning time 1 seconds Menu 5 Start up warning 0 seconds Menu 7 Signal light Door movement Warning flashing Door stoppage off Level 4 Remote programming Menu 2 Intermediate position Level 5 Special func...

Page 36: ... settings Menu 1 Photocell Operation without photocell Menu 3 Function of the automatic cut out OPEN door stops CLOSE door reverses a little Menu 4 Operating modes OPEN Press and release CLOSE Press and release Menu 5 Function of the direction command transmitters Not active Menu 6 Function of the impulse command transmitters STOP only then standard sequence Legend LED on LED pulses Factory defaul...

Page 37: ... the drive system must be driven once to the OPEN and CLOSED door positions Only the intermediate position that was programmed last can be used If an automatic closing timer is activated Level 3 Menu 1 the relay output Level 1 Menu 7 cannot be programmed Level 1 Basic functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Menu 3 Intermediate position OPEN Set using the OPEN and CLOSE buttons Intermediat...

Page 38: ...PEN C7 Door position CLOSED D7 Intermediate position OPEN E7 Intermediate position CLOSED F7 Drive system starts running Wiping impulse 1 second G7 Problem H7 Lighting Lighting duration Level 5 Menu 4 I7 Automatic locking release Drive system is running J7 Lock release Drive system starts running Wiping impulse 3 seconds K7 Push open security device Menu 7 Relay output www thegaragedoorcentre co u...

Page 39: ...g RESET programming 3 P 1x 1s In Level 1 Change to Menu 3 4 3x 1s In Level 1 Change to Menu 8 5 P 1x 1s Change to programming mode 6 1x 1s Select RESET 7 P 1x 5s Confirm reset End programming Menu 8 Reset www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk ...

Page 40: ... 15 16 Menu 2 Required driving power CLOSE sensitivity in increments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Menu 3 Automatic cut out OPEN sensitivity in increments OFF 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Menu 4 Automatic cut out CLOSE sensitivity in increments OFF 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Level 3 Automatic closing timer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Menu 1 Automatic closing t...

Page 41: ...vated Interruption of the door open duration after the photocell barrier has been driven past F1 30 5 activated G1 60 8 activated H1 unlimited 3 activated Closes after the photocell barrier has been driven past closing prevention Menu 7 Signal light Setting Door movement Warning Door stoppage A7 flashing OFF Electricity saving B7 lighting OFF Electricity saving C7 flashing flashing D7 lighting lig...

Page 42: ...ton LED 7 flashes quickly Setting Function with optional signal light relay only Explanation Advice A1 Impulse normally open contact only B1 Automatic on off normally open contact only C1 closing prevention device only in CLOSE direction normally closed contact only D1 Impulse OPEN induction loop normally open contact only E1 Stop normally closed contact only Reference The programming of the speci...

Page 43: ...eed CLOSE in increments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Menu 6 Soft run speed CLOSE in increments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Menu 7 Smart run position CLOSE Set using the OPEN and CLOSE buttons Menu 8 Soft run position CLOSED Set using the OPEN and CLOSE buttons Reference If changes are made in Menus Menus 1 2 3 4 6 and 8 in Level 6 another learning run must be carried out for t...

Page 44: ... the impulse command transmitters A6 B6 Attention If a photocell is connected it is automatically recognised by the controls after MAINS ON The photocell can be reprogrammed later Menu 1 Photocell Setting Photocell 1 Connection XP020 Door movement CLOSE Photocell 2 Connection XB01 Terminal 70 71 Door movement CLOSE A1 Operation without photocell B1 Door reverses completely2 not active C1 not activ...

Page 45: ...tle1 B3 Door reverses a little1 Door reverses a little1 C3 Door stops Door reverses completely2 D3 Door reverses completely2 Door reverses completely2 Setting OPEN CLOSE A4 press and hold press and hold B4 automatic closing press and hold C4 press and hold automatic closing D4 automatic closing automatic closing Setting Direction command transmitters Explanations A5 not active The direction comman...

Page 46: ...ationary B6 STOP only then standard sequence A moving door is stopped by every impulse command transmitter The next command starts the drive system running in the opposite direction OPEN STOP CLOSE STOP OPEN Legend LED on LED pulses Factory default setting LED off LED flashes quickly LED flashes quickly Not possible www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thega...

Page 47: ... adding together the numbers next to the flashing LEDs During programming all status messages and other messages are suppressed The messages in programming mode are always unambiguous 1 Message number is displayed for approx 3 seconds example Message 15 2 Pause between messages for approx 1 second 3 Operating mode is displayed for approx 3 seconds example operating voltage 4 Pause between messages...

Page 48: ...ed e g due to a short circuit or flattened terminals Try temporarily disconnecting any key switches or interior push buttons that are connected to the control unit Section 8 remove the cable from socket XB10 insert the shorting plug and look for cabling errors No reaction on impulse from hand transmitter Module antenna is not plugged in Connect the module antenna to the control unit Section 10 1 T...

Page 49: ...le or have the photocell checked Programmed for photocell but no photocell is connected Deactivate or connect the photocell Message 16 Power sensor for the automatic cut out is defective Have the motor unit checked Message 26 Undervoltage operator system overloaded at maximum power setting 16 Have the external power supply checked Ensure that the door moves easily Message 28 Door movement too stif...

Page 50: ...perature range 20 to 60 C Supply package Motor unit VERTICO with integrated electronic controls Multibit remote control 868 MHz Digital 302 mini hand transmitter 2 channel Features Safety functions Reference point technology Soft Start Soft Stop Delay safety device Automatic cut out Blocking protection Undervoltage protection Excess travel stop Electronic travel cut out Connection for pushbuttons ...

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