Normal operation6.3
In normal operation, the garage door operator works
exclusively according to the impulse sequence control. It
does not matter whether an external button, a programmed
hand transmitter button or the large T button has been
actuated:
1st impulse: The door runs towards an end-of-travel
position.
2nd impulse: The door stops.
3rd impulse: The door runs in the opposite direction.
4th impulse: The door stops.
5th impulse: The door runs in the direction of the end-of-
travel position selected during the 1st
impulse.
etc.
The operator light will light up during a door run and go out
approx. 2 minutes after the door run ends.
Partial opening6.4
The partial opening function (ventilation position) can only be
controlled via the internal / external radio.
Using impulse control, move the door to the desired ō
position
On the control, teach in a hand transmitter button for ō
channel 3 (see section 5.4).
Operator light6.5
The operator light will light up during a door run and go out
approx. 2 minutes after the door run ends.
Via the radio remote control (channel 2, see section 5.4), the
operator light can be switched on or off when the operator is
idling. The maximum illumination time is automatically set to
5 minutes.
Mains failure bridging using an emergency 6.6
battery HNA 18 *
To enable door movement in the event of a mains failure, an
optional emergency battery HNA 18 can be connected
(see Figure 9.1a).
Pull out the mains plug or, in the case of a fixed 1.
connection, disconnect the current supply
Remove plug cover and top part of housing.2.
Insert the plug of the emergency battery HNA 18 into the 3.
corresponding socket.
Refasten the half of the housing.4.
Connect the mains plug (reconnect the power supply)5.
The operator light will flash three times (see section 7.2).
The next run will be an Open reference run.
In the case of a mains failure, the system automatically
switches to battery operation. During battery operation,
the operator light remains switched off.
NOTE:
Only use emergency battery HNA 18 with integrated charging
circuit, which is intended for this purpose.
6.7 Operation after the decoupling mechanism
(mechanical release) has been actuated
The decoupling mechanism separates the operator from the
shaft. This means that the door can be opened manually,
e.g. during a power failure.
* Accessory, not included as standard equipment!
Interior roller garage door operator (IR)
See Figure
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13a
ATTENTION
Overloading the release knob
The release knob can be damaged by overloading.
Do not hang on the release knob with your body
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weight.
Pull the release knob and lead the cable clamp under the 1.
hook on the housing in order to mechanically release the
operator.
After releasing, the rim of the large T button will flash 8x.
Open or close the door.2.
After manual use, lock the decoupling mechanism using 3.
the release knob.
Press the large 4. T button once.
The door moves with reduced speed towards the OPEN
end-of-travel position in order to set the home position
(reference run).
The rim of the large 5. T button illuminates; the operator is
now ready for normal operation again.
Exterior roller garage door operator (AR)
See Figure
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13b
ATTENTION
Overloading the manual release
The manual release may be damaged if it is overloaded.
Do not hang on the manual release.
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Pull the release handle down and hold the handle.1.
Fold the fixing upwards and slide the cable into the slot 2.
of the fixing.
After releasing, the rim of the large T button will flash 8x.
Open or close the door.3.
After manual use, lock the decoupling mechanism using 4.
the manual release.
Press the large 5. T button once.
The door moves with reduced speed towards the OPEN
end-of-travel position in order to set the home position
(reference run).
The rim of the large 6. T button illuminates; the operator is
now ready for normal operation again.
NOTE:
The mechanical release function must be inspected monthly.
The release may only be actuated when the door is closed;
otherwise, there is a danger that the door will close rapidly if
the springs are weak, broken or defective or if the
counterbalance is inadequate.
Operator light7
Operator light7.1
The operator light will illuminate during a door run and go out
approx. 2 minutes after the door run ends.
Via the radio remote control (channel 2, see section 5.4), the
operator light can be switched on or off when the operator is
idling. The maximum illumination time is automatically set to
5 minutes.
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TR10A073-B RE / 02.2012
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