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CAUTION:

 The OPERATE button will not function until  

the open and close limit positions are set. 

NOTE: 

The door and shuttle must be engaged into the chain index.  The door 

should be open approximately half way.

a.  Remove the controls cover to access the controls panel using a blade 

screwdriver. Refit it when setup is completed.

b.  Press and hold the MINUS (-) button to start the door closing. Release the 

button once you have reached your desired closed limit position.

c.  Press the LIMIT SET button. This action will store the close limit position into 

memory.

d.  Press and hold the PLUS (+) button to start the door opening. Release the 

button once you have reached your desired open limit position.

e.  Read the WARNING below.

WARNING! The garage door will automatically close, open and 

close again once the LIMIT SET button is pressed.  Ensure there 

are no persons or objects in the door’s path before pressing the 

LIMIT SET button.

f.  Press the LIMIT SET button to store into memory the  open limit position. The 

door will now automatically close to its limit position then fully open to calculate 

the Safety Obstruction Forces. Take note of  

THE ABOVE WARNING!  

The opener can now be operated via the OPERATE button.

Adjusting the Speed Setting

The default speed of the opener has been set to suit the majority of applications. 

However, there are three speed modes available if required:-

1.  Slow - to suit one piece door without tracks

2.  Medium ( default ) - suits majority of applications

3.  Fast - to suit some sectional applications

Proceed to Programming the Opener if the default setting is appropriate. To change 

the Speed Setting;

The speed settings can only be changed before setting the travel limits. If the opener 

speed needs to be changed  please complete the following process. Pressing the 

operate button will cycle through all three speed modes.
To change the speed setting:

a.  Engage the C-Rail’s trolley (attached to the door via the arms) with the chain 

index by moving the door. 

b.  If the trolley does not “click” firmly onto the chain index, ensure that the manual 

release cord is not in the disengaged position by pulling it backwards.

c.  Turn on the power to the opener.  The CLOSE LIMIT LED will be flashing.

d.  Remove the button cover with a blade screwdriver.

e.  Press operate button once, twice or three times to select slow, medium or fast 

speed mode.

Door Opener 

Speed Mode

OPEN LED 

(Green)

CLOSE LED 

(Red)

Beeper

Medium ( Default )

On

On

2 beeps

Fast

On

Off

3 beeps

Slow

Off

On

1 beep

Use blade screwdriver 

to remove cover 

Programming the Opener

Resetting the Door Limit Positions

To enter new limit positions the existing settings must be deleted 

as follows:

a.  Press and hold the LIMIT SET button for six (6) seconds, until 

you hear three beeps and the CLOSE LIMIT LED starts to 

flash. 

b.  Release the button.

c.  Follow Programming the Opener steps to set new limit 

positions.

Determine the Door Type

a.  Open the door and find the highest point 

of travel of the top door panel.

b.  Using a level, transfer this height to the 

wall above the door and mark a line 

60mm above it.

WARNING! 

Make sure concrete, 

brick wall or timber lintels are solid 

and sound so as to form a secure 

mounting platform.

c.  Determine the centre point on the wall 

above and on top of the door.  Draw two 

lines extending 21.5mm (43mm in total) 

from each side of the centre point.

d.  Centre the bracket over the intersection 

of these two lines. Mark centres for holes.

e.  Drill holes into wall and secure as follows:

IF CONCRETE OR BRICK 

8mm drill bit for holes 

8mm (5/6”) loxins / dynabolts to secure

IF TIMBER

min. 50mm wood screw or similar to 

secure

 

f. 

Leave the drive unit in its packing box on 

the floor for protection and lift the other 

end of the C-Rail.

g.  Attach the C-Rail assembly 

16

 to the wall 

bracket 

 6

 with the 90mm long clevis 

pin 

11

 and secure with the supplied 

 

snap pin 

 9

.

h.  Raise the drive unit from the packing box 

and support it in the horizontal position 

with a step ladder.

i. 

Line up the track perpendicular to the 

wall.

j. 

Secure the perforated angle (not supplied) 

to the ceiling above where drive unit’s 

mounting holes will be once fully installed.

k.  Connect the drive unit to the ceiling 

mounted perforated angle with M8x20mm  

screws and nuts (not supplied). Strips 

should not extend more than 18mm 

below centre of drive unit mounting holes.

l. 

To prevent moisture on the C-rail running 
into the powerhead it is recommended a 
strip of silicon sealant is placed across the 
top of the C-rail just before the opener.

Sectional door with track /  

B&D Flex-A-Door

®

One piece door with track  

(T-Type)

One piece door without track  

(Tilt Door / J-Type)

Highest point of 

travel

a.  Open the door and find the highest point 

of travel of the top door panel.

b.  Using a level, transfer this height to the 

wall above the door and mark a line 

60mm above it.

WARNING! 

Make sure concrete, 

brick wall or timber lintels are solid 

and sound so as to form a secure 

mounting platform.

c.  Determine the centre point on the wall 

above and on top of the door.  Draw two 

lines extending 21.5mm (43mm in total) 

from each side of the centre point.

d.  Centre the bracket over the intersection 

of these two lines. Mark centres for holes.

e.  Drill holes into wall and secure as follows:

IF CONCRETE OR BRICK 

8mm drill bit for holes 

8mm (5/6”) loxins / dynabolts to secure

IF TIMBER

min. 50mm wood screw or similar to 

secure

 

f. 

Leave the drive unit in its packing box on 

the floor for protection and lift the other 

end of the C-Rail.

g.  Attach the C-Rail assembly 

16

 to the wall 

bracket 

 6

 with the 90mm long clevis 

pin 

11

 and secure with the supplied 

 

snap pin 

 9

.

h.  Raise the drive unit from the packing box 

and support it in the horizontal position 

with a step ladder.

i. 

Line up the track perpendicular to the 

wall.

j. 

Secure the perforated angle (not supplied) 

to the ceiling above where drive unit’s 

mounting holes will be once fully installed.

k.  Connect the drive unit to the ceiling 

mounted perforated angle with M8x20mm  

screws and nuts (not supplied). Strips 

should not extend more than 18mm 

below centre of drive unit mounting holes.

l. 

To prevent moisture on the C-rail running 
into the powerhead it is recommended a 
strip of silicon sealant is placed across the 
top of the C-rail just before the opener.

Drilled holes

Structural 

member

43mm

21.5

Track

Level

Door

60mm

Step 

ladder

perforated 

angle

perforated 

angle

11

16

9

6

Track

Level

Door

60

mm

Mounting Door Bracket & Arms

a.  The door bracket locator 

 7

 is placed 

over the door bracket 

 8

, on the door’s 

centre line one-third down the top panel 

and mounted using M6 or equivalent 

screws (not supplied), 

b.  STEEL DOORS ONLY: Bracket can be 

welded in place.

NOTE:

   

If in doubt about the door’s 

strength, reinforcement may be added to 

the door’s frame where necessary. Door 

damage may occur if the bracket is installed 

on a panel with insufficient strength. The 

opener’s warranty does not cover damage 

caused to the door and/or door panels.

c.  Assemble the bent arm 

 4

 (connecting to 

the door) to the right side of the straight 

arm 

 5

 (connecting to the shuttle) with 

bolts 

10

 and nuts  

13

 supplied in the 

accessory pack.

  

Always use both bent 

and straight arms.

d.  Connect the assembled arm to the 

bracket and the disengaged trolley with 

clevis 

12

 and snap pins 

 9

. The angle 

“A” must be more than 10°.

12

8

7

13

10

9

10

0

A

Bent Arm closest  
to the door

a.  Mount the door bracket  

 8

, on the door’s 

centre line one-third down the top panel 

and mounted using M6 or equivalent 

screws (not supplied), 

b.  STEEL DOORS ONLY: Bracket can be 

welded in place.

NOTE:

   

If in doubt about the door’s 

strength, reinforcement may be added to 

the door’s frame where necessary. Door 

damage may occur if the bracket is installed 

on a panel with insufficient strength. The 

opener’s warranty does not cover damage 

caused to the door and/or door panels.

c.  Assemble the bent arm 

 4

 (connecting to 

the door) to the right side of the straight 

arm 

 5

 (connecting to the shuttle) with 

bolts 

10

 and nuts  

13

 supplied in the 

accessory pack.

  

Always use both bent 

and straight arms.

d.  Connect the assembled arm to the 

bracket and the disengaged trolley with 

clevis 

12

 and snap pins 

 9

. The angle 

“A” must be more than 10°.

12

8

13

10

9

10

0

A

Bent Arm closest  
to the door

a.  Mount the door bracket 

 8

, on the door’s 

centre line one-third down the top panel 

and mounted using M6 or equivalent 

screws (not supplied), 

b.  STEEL DOORS ONLY: Bracket can be 

welded in place.

NOTE:

   

If in doubt about the door’s 

strength, reinforcement may be added to 

the door’s frame where necessary. Door 

damage may occur if the bracket is installed 

on a panel with insufficient strength. The 

opener’s warranty does not cover damage 

caused to the door and/or door panels.

c.  Assemble the bent arm 

 4

 and straight 

arm 

 5

 with bolts 

10

 and nuts 

13

   

supplied in the accessory pack. Always 

use both the bent and straight arms.

d.  Connect the assembled arm to the 

bracket and the disengaged trolley with 

clevis 

12

 and snap pins 

 9

.

e.  If installing on a door with a bad wave 

action, lengthening the arm will assist in 

reducing this effect.

8

Bent Arm closest  
to the C-Rail

Centre of Door

Step 

ladder

C rail

Door

Highest point  
of door travel

Drill hole at centre of 
track (recommended 
bolt size M6 or M8)

Ceiling

Aluminium rail
Shuttle VP2 assembly

Drilled holes

43mm

21.5

a.  Open the door and find the highest point 

of travel of the top edge of the door.

b.  Using a level, transfer this height to the 

wall above the door and mark a line 

25mm above it.

WARNING! 

Make sure concrete, 

brick wall or timber lintels are solid 

and sound so as to form a secure 

mounting platform.

c.  Determine the centre of the door. Mark 

this location both on the line drawn in step 

(b) and on top of the door. Draw two lines 

extending 21.5mm (43mm in total) from 

each side of the centre point on the wall.

d.  Centre the bracket over the intersection 

of these two lines. Mark centres for a 

minimum of two holes.

e.  Drill holes into wall and secure as follows:

IF CONCRETE OR BRICK 

8mm drill bit for holes 

8mm (5/6”) loxins / dynabolts to secure

IF TIMBER

min. 50mm wood screw or similar to 

secure.

 

f. 

Leave the drive unit in its packing box on 

the floor for protection and lift the other 

end of the C-Rail.

g.  Attach the C-Rail assembly 

16

 to the wall 

bracket 

 6

 with the 90mm long clevis 

pin 

11

 and secure with the supplied 

 

snap pin 

 9

.

h.  Raise the drive unit from the packing box 

and support it in the horizontal position 

with a step ladder.

i. 

Line up the track perpendicular to the 

wall.

j. 

Secure the perforated angle (not supplied) 

to the ceiling above where drive unit’s 

mounting holes will be once fully installed.

k.  Connect the drive unit to the ceiling 

mounted perforated angle with M8x20mm  

screws and nuts (not supplied). Strips 

should not extend more than 18mm 

below centre of drive unit mounting holes.

l. 

To prevent moisture on the C-rail running 
into the powerhead it is recommended a 
strip of silicon sealant is placed across the 
top of the C-rail just before the opener.

Alternative Mounting Option

The opener can be fastened to the roof by 
driving a bolt through the C-Rail into a structural 
timber support. The bolt head’s height must 
not exceed 6mm.

11

16

9

6

perforated 

angle

Step 

ladder

Drilled holes

Structural 

member

43mm

21.5

Step 

ladder

perforated 

angle

perforated 

angle

11

16

9

6

Proceed to Safety 

Obstruction Forces

Coding Transmitters

AUX /

OSC

0V

SB-2

0V

SB-1

v+

Select one of the 

four buttons you 

wish to use to 

control the door.

Press the CODE 

SET button.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 

Only Tri-Tran

Technology 

Transmitters are compatible with this SDO-2V2 product.

Storing the Transmitter Code 

The opener can only operate from transmitters that have been 

programmed into its receiver. The receiver needs to learn the codes 

of any transmitter that will be used with the operator. Up to eight (8) 

codes can be stored in the receiver’s memory.

a.  Press the CODE SET button and release. The CODE SET LED 

will illuminate to indicate the  opener is in Code Learn mode. If 

a valid code is not stored within 15 seconds the opener will exit  

Code Learn.

b.  Press the transmitter button (one of four) that you want to control 

the door.  The CODE SET LED will begin to flash.

c.  Press the same transmitter button again.  The CODE SET LED will 

illuminate for one second and then go out.

d.  The transmitter is now coded to operate the door - press the 

button to test.

Setting the Transmitter to Operate the Courtesy Light

a.  Press the CODE SET button twice. The CODE SET LED will 

illuminate and the courtesy light will turn on to indicate that the 

light code learning is active.

b.  Choose a transmitter button not already coded into the receiver.  

Press this button and the CODE SET LED will begin to flash.

c.  Press the same transmitter button again. The CODE SET LED will 

illuminate for one second and then go out.

d.  The transmitter is now coded to operate the light.  Press the 

button to test.

Setting the Transmitter to Operate Vacation Mode

a.  Press CODE SET button three times.  The CODE SET LED will 

illuminate and the courtesy light will flash slowly (once every two 

seconds) to indicate Vacation learning mode is active. 

b.  Choose a transmitter button not already coded into the receiver.  

Press this button and the CODE SET LED will begin to flash.  

c.  Press the same transmitter button again.  The CODE SETE LED will 

illuminate for one second and then go out, and the courtesy light 

will also switch off.  This indicates the code has been stored.

d.  To activate Vacation Mode, close the garage door and press the 

coded button transmitter for 5 seconds. The CODE SET LED will 

illuminate to indicate that the opener is in Vacation Mode.

e.  To exit Vacation Mode press the transmitter button momentarily 

until the CODE SET LED turns off.

Enabling AUX Output 

a.  Press the CODE SET button four (4) times - the CODE SET LED 

will illuminate and the courtesy light will flash quickly. 

b.  Press one of the four (4) buttons on the transmitter for two 

(2) seconds, the CODE SET LED will begin to flash, pause for 

two (2) seconds, then press the same button again for two (2) 

seconds. The CODE SET LED will illuminate for one second then 

go out.

c.  Press the transmitter button to test. 

Setting PET (Pedestrian) Mode 

The PET mode position is set during installation.

a.  Press the CODE SET button five (5) times - the CODE SET LED will 

illuminate and the courtesy light will flash quicky (twice per second).

b.  Press one of the four (4) buttons on the transmitter for two (2) seconds, the 

CODE SET LED will begin to flash, pause for two (2) seconds, then press 

the same button again for two (2) seconds. 

c.  The CODE SET LED will illuminate for one second and then go out, and 

the courtesy light will also switch off. This indicates the code has been 

stored.

d.  Press the transmitter button to test. 

To Erase Programmed Codes

If the CODE SET button is pressed and held for six (6) seconds the 

 

CODE SET LED will blink rapidly for one second to indicate that all programmed 

codes have been erased.

 

Installation of the Wall Mounted Transmitter

a.  Mount the transmitter in a convenient location, yet out of reach of children 

and at least 1.5m off the ground.

b.  Make sure the door is visible from this location.

c.  To set the transmitter codes refer to Storing the transmitter code above.

Remotely Coding Transmitters

Using this method transmitters can 

be coded without access to the 

opener’s control panel as long as a 

 

pre-coded transmitter is available.

a.  Take any pre-coded transmitter.  Press the 

button for the function to be duplicated 

and release. 

b.  Using a small needle / pen, press and 

hold firmly for two seconds the middle 

button, through the Coding Hole. 

c.  Within ten (10) seconds take the 

additional transmitter you wish to code.  

Hold the new transmitter’s button for two 

seconds, pause for two seconds, hold 

again for two seconds and then release.

d.  Wait for ten (10) seconds and then press 

the new transmitter’s button to test.

Setting the PET Mode position

When activated, PET mode drives the door to the preset 

position from the close position.  

a.  Drive and stop the door at the deisred PET mode open 

position by pressing the transmitter button coded for Open/

Stop/Close operation.

b.  Press and hold the PLUS (+) button on the opener for six (6) 

seconds until the OPEN and CLOSE LED’s are lit to record the 

new PET position.

c.  Release the PLUS (+) button.

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CAUTION:

 

Connecting the bent arm the other way around may 

damage the door.  The straight arm should not protrude beyond 

the heel of the bent arm.

CAUTION:

 

Connecting the bent arm the other way around may 

damage the door.  The straight arm should not protrude beyond 

the heel of the bent arm.

CAUTION:

 

Connecting the bent arm the other way around may 

damage the door.  The straight arm should not protrude beyond 

the heel of the bent arm.

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