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PROGRAMMING THE OPERATOR cont.
8.
Switch dipswitch 1 off.
Programming is now complete.
In step 5, the gate must close first. If the gate opens first, then the motor wires must
be reversed. This
will change the operator direction. (See Setting the motor direction)
Do not connect any other auxiliary wires to the PC Board until the operator is fully programmed.
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Do not allow the infrared beams to be interrupted during the programming procedure.
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Before pressing the Test Button in step 6, ensure the gate is clear of any obstacles.
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Remove all power before connecting auxiliary equipment.
DIGITAL BUSINESS CARD (D.B.C)
The Digital Business Card (D.B.C) enables the installer to load his company details onto the operator
LCD. These details will constantly display on the LCD so that the installer can be called when techni-
cal assistance is required or a service is due.
For the installer to load his company details the following steps must be followed:
Step 1:
Acquire a D.B.C.
Step 2:
Installer details to be loaded onto D.B.C by dealer, merchant or agent of D.A.C.E products.
Step 3:
Keep D.B.C at all times for future installations.
Step 4:
When installation is complete remove all power from the operator (this includes mains power).
Step 5:
Insert D.B.C on pins labelled DIGITAL B/CARD.
Step 6:
Apply power to main PC Board.
Step 7:
Remove D.B.C.
LCD SCREEN
The LCD is an easy to use screen that gives the owner / installer information regarding programming
and operator status. Whenever the operator is programmed or a fault occurs, refer to the screen for
diagnostic assistance. In certain cases the screen will give a message that reads “Call Technician’ this
means that the operator needs to be checked by an installer. The messages on the screen are gener-
ally self explanatory. However the following table gives a description of the messages and their mean-
ing.
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Step 5: Insert
D.B.C into pins
labelled DIGITAL
B/CARD
Step 7:Remove
D.B.C
Step 6: Apply
power