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Seip TM 60 - Using the Operator; Operator Activation Devices; Operator Usage Principle

Seip TM 60
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Devices
There are different devices available to activate your operator.
Standard Equipment:
- MIDI hand transmitter (4-channel)
- Wall push button
Optional Extra:
- Key switch
- MINI hand transmitter (2-channel)
- Code Lock
- other devices (for example special entry systems)
The devices may be used alongside each other.
Usage
The operator follows the principle OPEN-STOP-CLOSE. This princi-
ple is valid for any device.
Starting from closing position of the door this means:
First impulse: the door opens
Second impulse: the door stops
Third impulse: the door closes
Fourth impulse: the door stops
Fifth impulse: the door opens
and so on.
Usually it will not be necessary to stop the operator during opera-
tion - unless you realise there is an unexpected obstacle within the
doors range.
Please also refer to the Safety Instructions on page 2.
The operator registers an obstacle by touching it - the garage
door hits the obstacle and reverses to set the obstacle free again.
Dependant on the make of the garage door slight damages might
occur on obstacles - a cars paintwork might become scratched.
With an additional security device like a photocell (optional extra)
the operator will stop as soon as an obstacle is recognised by the
photocell. Should the door be in the opening position the opera-
tor will only close the door once the obstacle has been removed
from the photocells range. With such a device contact between
the garage door and any obstacle is usually avoided.
4-channel MIDI transmit-
ter, 433 MHz
(standard equipment)
Wall push-button, IP 44
(standard equipment)
2-channel MINI transmitter,
433 MHz (optional extra)
Key switch
(optinal extra)
Using the Operator

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