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Operator5
Teaching in the operator5.1
Among other things, door-specific data such as the travel path
and forces needed during the opening and closing runs are
taught in and saved in a power failure-proof manner during the
teach-in process (see Chapter 4.1). This data is only valid for
this door.
NOTE:
If connected, the photocell is not active during the teach-in
process.
DIL switch functions5.2
Several of the operator‘s functions must be programmed
using the DIL switches. Before initial start-up, the DIL switches
are in factory settings, i.e. the switches are in the OFF position
(see Figure 17).
NOTE:
Only change the DIL switch settings when the operator is at a
rest and no radio codes are being programmed.
Set the DIL switches as described below in accordance with
national regulations, the desired safety devices and the on-site
conditions.
DIL switch A: activate 2-wire photocell5.2.1
If the light path is interrupted during closure, the operator will
stop immediately and, after a short pause, reverse until it
reaches the OPEN end-of-travel position (see figure 20).
ON 2-wire photocell
OFF
No safety device (delivery condition)
DIL switch B: without function5.2.2
Hand transmitter RSE26
WARNING
Unwanted door travel
Pressing a button on the hand transmitter may result in
undesired door cycles and cause injury.
Make sure that the hand transmitters is kept away from
children and may only be used by people who have
been instructed on how the remote-control door
functions!
Using the hand transmitter6.1
The hand transmitter works with a rolling code that changes
with each sending procedure. For this reason, it must be
programmed with the desired hand transmitter button on each
receiver that is to be controlled (see Chapter 4.3 or the
receiver‘s operating instructions).
ATTENTION
Environmental influences
The function of the hand transmitter may be impaired by
environmental influences.
Protect the hand transmitter from moisture, dust and
direct exposure to the sun.
The LED (a) signalises each push of the button
(see figure 15.1):
The following responses are possible:
LED illuminates: •
The hand transmitter is sending a code.
LED flashing:•
The hand transmitter is transmitting, but the battery
charge is so low that it must be replaced soon.
No LED response:•
The hand transmitter is not functioning.
Check whether the battery has been inserted –
correctly.
Exchange the battery for a new one.–
Integral radio receiver7
The garage door operator is equipped with an integral radio
receiver. A maximum of 6 different hand transmitter buttons
can be programmed in. If more hand transmitter buttons are
programmed, the first one programmed will be deleted without
advance warning. All memory spaces are empty in the delivery
condition. Programming and deleting are only possible when
the operator is at rest.
ENGLISH