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SECTION 2
Programming The Operator
1
Applying Power
Ensure that the traveller is in engaged
by moving the door until a click is
heard and the traveller is connected to
the chain.
Turn the power supply to the operator
on. The courtesy light will turn on for
several seconds while the LED display
counts from
“99”
to
“11”
.
Once the auto test cycle has completed
the courtesy light will switch off and the
operator will go into standby mode.
The operator is now ready to program.
2
Setting The Open And Closed Limits
With operator engaged to the door
ensure that the door in about 150 mm
above the floor. Press and hold
“SET”
until the operator displays
“P1”
. Press
the
“SET”
button to confirm setup
mode.
The display changes to show
“OP”
.
Use the
“UP”
button to jog the door all
the way to the fully open position, the
display will show
“OP”
throughout this
operation. When the open position is
reached, press the
“SET”
button.
The LED display will change from
“OP”
to
“CL”
to show that the up limit have
been set. Using the
“DOWN”
button,
jog the door to the closed position. The
display will show
“CL”
throughout this
operation. Once the closed position is
reached press the
“SET”
button. The
operator will open and then close the
door automatically to complete the
setup procedure. The LED display will
show
“OP”
during the up cycle and
“CL”
during the down cycle. Once the
setup procedure is completed the
operator will return to
“STANDBY”
mode.
3
Programming The Transmitters
With the operator in
“STANDBY”
mode
press the
“CODE”
button. The LED
display will change to display
“SU”
.
Press and release the button on the
transmitter that you want to program.
The
“SU”
on the LED display will flash,
then press and release the same button
on the transmitter again. The operator
will return to
“STANDBY”
mode when
the transmitter is successfully
programmed in.
The operator can store 20 transmitter
codes. When the receiver memory is
full the LED display will flash
“FU”
to
show that the memory is full.