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Martin Door DC2500e User Manual

Martin Door DC2500e
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The World’s Quietest Door Openers.
Quietest
Martin Door Manufacturing® Salt Lake City, Utah 84127-0437 USA www.martindoor.com Printed in the USA Copyright 2007©
4/2007
AD-IM09-11
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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See page 5 for IMPORTANT INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! The back page helps you determine if your garage door is “HIGH RISK”.*
DC2500e
DC3700e
DC3700e-H
With Photo Eyes
Must be Ordered as a
UL Listed Martin Garage
Door and Opener System.
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DC2500e-O
DC3700e-O
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Martin Door DC2500e Specifications

General IconGeneral
Horsepower1/2 HP
Drive SystemChain Drive
Drive TypeChain
Battery BackupOptional
SecurityRolling Code Technology
TypeGarage Door Opener
Voltage120V

Summary

Martin Side-Mount Opener Installation

Martin Center-Mount Opener Installation

Martin Garage Door Opener Package Contents

Important Installation, Maintenance & Safety Instructions

Opener Door Bracket Guidelines

Opener Door Bracket Exception

Specific instructions for wide Martin Doors and wood doors using "U" struts.

Step 1 Fastening the Opener Door Bracket

Step 2 Fastening the Opener Header Bracket

Step 3 Fastening the Rail Assembly to the Power Head

Step 4 Fastening the Rail Assembly to the Opener Header Bracket

Step 5 Mount Opener to Ceiling

Step 6 Light Bulbs and Light Lenses

Step 7 Photo Eyes Safety System

Connecting Wires to Photo Eye

Details on connecting photo eye wiring to the power head.

Mounting the Photo Eyes directly to Wall

Instructions for mounting photo eyes to a wall surface.

Mounting the Photo Eyes to Brackets

Instructions for mounting photo eyes using brackets.

Step 8 Wall Control/Push Button

FASTENING THE WALL CONTROL

Instructions for physically attaching the wall control unit.

CONNECTING WIRES

How to connect wires to the wall control and power head.

Step 9 Fastening Power Arms

Step 10 Connect Opener to Power

CORD AND PLUG

Guidance on connecting the opener using the power cord.

OPTIONAL PERMANENT WIRING

Instructions for hardwiring the opener for power.

Step 11 Martin "Smart Computer" Control Panel

Control Panel Overview

Introduces the control panel, buttons, and LED display.

Setting Adjustments Overview

Covers initial concepts for setting opener adjustments.

Clear Programmed Settings From Computer

Photo Eyes or No Photo Eyes

Step 12 Test Down Reversal

Step 13 Test Down Cycle Photo Eyes Reversal

Step 14 Apply Labels to Inside of Garage

Step 15 Transmitters

The Battery

Information on replacing the transmitter battery.

Transmitter Mounting Choices

Options for attaching the transmitter to a keychain or visor.

Multiple Transmitters

How to program additional transmitters to match the first.

Transmitter Operation

Instructions for using the transmitter to operate the door.

Step 16 Wall Control/Push Button Operation

Opener Lights Operation

Details on how the opener lights function.

Step 17 Belt Rail Assembly Tension Adjustment

Checking Tension

How to check the belt tension.

Adjust the Tension

How to increase or decrease belt tension.

Step 18 To Shorten Belt Assembly Up to 24" (610)

Martin Power Head Assemblies - Exploded View

Martin DC2500e and Dc3700e Belt Rail Assembly - Exploded View

Photo-eye Centering Techniques

Step-by-step guide for aligning photo eyes for optimal performance.

Having a Problem?

Useful LED Status Information

Fault Finding - For Trained Martin Garage Door Service Technicians

Explains LED fault codes and their corresponding problems and solutions.

Common High Risk Garage Door Areas

Commonly Reported Serious Injuries

Lists common injuries associated with high-risk garage door areas.

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