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PROGRAMMING & COMMISSIONING
Programming a remote transmitter into the onboard receiver (Fig 18.2)
The receiver can learn one code for the garage door control button and
one code for the light control button.
1. Code the transmitter with a unique code as per make and model of
transmitter (refer to supplier for more information).
For the garage door control button :
1.
Short the pin B to the middle pin with the jumper supplied
2.
Press the desired button on the transmitter
3.
The PRG LED will flash to indicate that the code has been memo-
rized.
4.
Remove the jumper.
For the light control button:
1.
Short the L pin to the middle pin with the jumper supplied
2.
Press the desired button on the transmitter
3.
The PRG LED will flash to indicate that the code has been memo-
rized.
4.
Remove the jumper.
Erasing the codes on the receiver
The onboard receiver uses overwrite procedure.Recode the transmitter to a
new code and follow the process above.
Setting up the open and closed positions
The Challenger MKIII relies on magnetic limits switches for the open and
close positions and uses intelligent profiling of the door’s operation for the
overload (sensitivity) function
1.
Clear away any obstacles
2.
Move the door so that the
bobbin on the chain slides into the
carriage or sledge.
Make sure the sledge pull clip is
in the engaged position.
Figure 20.1
To begin programming the unit:
Power up by plugging the three-pin plug attached to the Challenger into a 15Amp
plug socket (check with electrician for latest SABS compliancy).
NOTE: The unit should beep 5 times if it has never been programmed before
and once if being reprogrammed.