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1 Cobra DOMINATOR Overhead Garage Door Opener DOMINATOR Cobra Installation Instructions Page 1
2 WARNING! Please read the following information carefully Failure to comply with these instructions could result in: Death Serious Injury Damage to property Voiding of opener warranty IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE These safety alert symbols mean WARNING a personal safety or property damage instruction This garage door opener is designed and tested to offer reasonable safe service provided it is installed, operated, maintained and tested in strict accordance with the instructions contained in this manual WARNING INCORRECT INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO SEVERE INJURY FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Door must not extend over public footpaths or roads during operation Install only on a properly balanced garage door in good operating condition Sticking or binding doors must be repaired Garage doors and components attached to them are under extreme tension Do not attempt to repair or adjust them Get professional garage door service This unit must be installed in a dry position that is protected from the weather After installation and adjustment, ensure that your garage door reverses on contact with a 40mm high object placed on the floor Repeat monthly and adjust as necessary WARNING IT IS VITAL FOR THE SAFETY OF PERSONS TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! Watch the moving door and keep people away until it is completely opened or closed Do not allow children to play with door controls Keep remote controls away from children Use caution when operating manual release if the door is open, since it may fall rapidly if out of balance or if springs are weak or broken Property damage or serious personal injury could result Disconnect electric power to the garage door opener before making repairs or removing covers This product is provided with a power supply cord of special design If damaged, it must be replaced by a cord of the same type obtained from your Automatic Technology distributor, and must be specially fitted The Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener is suitable for the following types of doors: A - One piece door with horizontal track B - Sectional door with curved track C - One piece door without track / J-Style tilt door A B C Page 2
3 Thank you! Welcome to the installation and instruction manual for your new Cobra overhead garage door opener Created and designed by the latest technological advances, and using the best possible components in the most stringent manufacturing processes This opener will provide many years of reliable, faithful and safe service to you and your family TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT FEATURES 4 OPERATING CONTROLS 5-7 INSTALLATION 8-15 DOOR TRAVEL LIMITS 16 SAFETY FORCE MARGIN 17 CODING/DELETING TRANSMITTERS FITTING PE BEAMS20 PROGRAMMING OPERATING MODES & COURTESY LIGHT EASY ACCESS TRANSMITTER 24 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS & SPECIFICATIONS 25 SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM 26 WARRANTY 27 Page 3
4 PRODUCT FEATURES OPERATION To open or close the door simply press the hand held transmitter, the wall mounted transmitter, or optional wall switch During an open or close cycle the door can be stopped by pressing the button while the door is in motion The next actuation will move the door in the opposite direction SecruaCode HOPPING CODE TECHNOLOGY Every time a SecuraCode transmitter is used, it generates a new access code from 429 billion possibilities This random process makes it is near impossile for unwanted operation of your Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener AUTO CALCULATE THE LIMITS AND SAFETY FORCE During installation, after setting the open and close positions with your SecuraCode transmitter, the Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener automatcially measures the force required to move your door These travel limits and the safety force will be stored in the memory Also, the current door position will be remembered during a power failure or if the door is moved manually SAFETY OBSTRUCTION SYSTEM Should the door contact an obstacle or be restricted in any manner while closing it will automatically reverse This level of safety force is automatically calculated when the Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener is initially installed The door will also stop if restricted whilst opening The Safety Obstruction Force should be checked at least once a month AUTO COURTESY LIGHT A SecuraCode transmitter button can be programmed to independantly operate the courtesy light The courtesy light also turns on with any door operation, shutting off after an adjustable specified time VACATION MODE A SecuraCode transmitter can be programmed to lock and unlock all other transmitters programmed into the openers memory This will prevent any transmitter other than the programmed one from opening the door, stopping unauthorised access while you are away PET (PEDESTRIAN) MODE A SecuraCode transmitter button can be programmed to partially open the door for a pet to enter or exit the garage at any time The door opening position is also programmable so that the door can be opened to a suitable height for pedestrian access AUTO-CLOSE The Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener can be programmed to automatically close after the door is fully opened The auto close time is adjustable The Photo Electric Beam must be installed to prevent the door closing when an obstruction may still be present, thus causing personal injury or damage to property PHOTO ELECTRIC BEAM The Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener has an input for a Photo Electric Beam to be connected for extra safety protection as well as ustilisation of the auto-close mode ALARM / STATUS OUTPUT An external alarm may be toggled on/off by pressing the SecuraCode transmitter button If the alarm function is not used the alarm output can function as a Door Status output MANUAL OPERATION If the power to the Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener is disrupted for any reason, the door can be disengaged by pulling down on the string handle on an angle towards the door This will allow you to manually open or close the door To re-engage the opener pull the string handle away from the door, then release straight up STANDBY (Power Save) MODE If the Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener is left for five minutes without any button presses, the unit will enter standby mode The decimal point indicator on the display will turn on The unit will continue usual operation When the next button press occurs the display will again turn on Page 4
5 OPERATING CONTROLS 6 7 P2 24V OSC COMCOM PE B & D DOORS ( NZ) LIMITED Christchurch, New Zealand Model V ac 50Hz 500 W Class I RATED LOAD: 340N NOT FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING Z344 P1 ALM LT LCK LEARN INSTALL ENGAGE DISENGAGEMENT HANDLE, EASY ACCESS TRANSMITTER The manual release engage/disengagement handle has a wireless transmitter within its housing If the button is pressed it will open, stop or close the garage door 2 ENGAGE/DISENGAGEMENT CORD When pulled down towards the door this will disengage the door to the manual mode, particularly when there is a power failure Pulling down away from the door and releasing will engage the door to the auto mode The length of the cord is adjustable 3 LEARN BUTTON Pressing the LEARN button momentarily scrolls through the modes in the following order The appropriate letter will be shown on the display Pressing the INSTALL button, or waiting 10 seconds, will exit this menu 1) Handheld Program in a transmitter button to operate the Door 2) Courtesy Light Program in a transmitter button to operate the light 3) Alarm Program in a transmitter button to pulse the Alarm output 4) Pet Program in a transmitter button to operate the Pet position 5) Locked Program in a transmitter to operate the Vacation mode 6) Erase Erase transmitter (function) from memory 7) Factory settings Keep all transmitter codes and set all other settings to defaults Page 5
6 OPERATING CONTROLS 4 DISPLAY General Display Codes dcc r07 Flashes on the display once the opener powers up (dc opener Chain drive, firmware revision 07) r Reset limits, Door has not been set to its limits P Flashes on the display, door is stationary and in Pet Mode O Flashes on the display, door is stationary and not at the close, open or pet posi tions O Door is currently Open C Door is currently Closed E On the last operation an obstruction was detected t Will only flash briefly before going to E Indicates Hall Effect sensor timeout d Will only flash briefly before going to E Indicates standard door obstruction S Indicates the door is probably closed but being obstructed, Eg snow around the door b The opto beam is indicating an obstruction H The door has been detected as too heavy LoC Flashes on the display, door is on vacation lock mode EOS Flashes on the display, door was forced open via BMS Power must be removed to reset this o Flashes on the display, the close position has been set, it is ready to move the door to open position Unit is in power save mode 5 INSTALL BUTTON Pressing the INSTALL button momentarily scrolls through the modes in the following order The appropriate letter will be shown on the display 1) Limits Set the Limits 2) Force Set the Force Margin 3) Pet Set the Pet mode 4) Autoclose Set the Autoclose Time 5) Courtesy Time Set the Courtesy Light Time Pressing the LEARN button at any time or waiting for 10 seconds exits this menu 6 TERMINAL P1 Alarm/Status(ALM) Pressing the transmitter button associated with the Alarm function, the alarm terminal will enable the output to pulse for a preset period so that an external alarm may be toggled on/off If there are no transmitter buttons memorised for the security alarm this output will function as a door Status output When the door is open or partially open the output will be on When the door is closed the output will be off When the door is moving the output will toggle at the rate of 2Hz Page 6
7 OPERATING CONTROLS (continued) 6 TERMINAL P1 (continued) Light (LT) A 24V DC relay of the appropriate contact voltage can be connected to the light terminal (LT) and 24V terminal to control external lights by the transmitter button associated with the courtesy light or with any door operation Lock (LCK) When a transmitter button programmed for vacation mode is pressed, the door will not respond to any other transmitters after the door reaches its close position until this mode is reversed If there is no transmitter button programmed for vacation mode, then the terminal will function as a BMS (Building Maintenance System) input When the door reaches its close position, the door will be forced to open and then opener will freeze until it is powered up again 7 TERMINAL P1 Photo Electric Beam Input (PE) A link between PE and COM has to be removed when connecting a Photo Electric Beam NOTE: The link must not be removed otherwise the opener will not function correctly Remove only when a PE beam is to be connected 24V Power Supply (24V) 24V output supplies 24V DC 20% ripple at 60mA to power an external receiver or electronic device, etc Open/Stop/Close Input (OSC) OSC INPUT is used for the connection of a wired switch (momentary contact) This switch can then be used to open, stop or close the door Wire the normally open momentary contact switch to the OSC and COM terminals Page 7
8 1 INSTALLATION Tools you may need 2 STEP ONE: PLEASE NOTE - Ensure the bracket is mounted on door at a position of high strength as large forces can be transmitted to the door at this location Tilt Door Mount Door Bracket flush to top of door at centre position (see fig 1a) Sectional Door Mount Door Bracket about one-third of the way down the top door panel at centre position (see fig 1b) Page 8
9 INSTALLATION (continued) STEP TWO: Determine the centre of the door and continue the vertical line through the header as in FIG 2 STEP THREE: Lift the door and find the highest point to which the top of the door reaches Using an appropriate straight edge and level, transfer the height to the header STEP FOUR: Fix the Header Bracket to the Header so that the bottom of the bracket is at least 10mm above the height found in step 3 (see fig 3) Find a solid fixing point as significant forces act through the Header Bracket 3 STEP FIVE: Assemble the chain idler wheel inside the idler housing as shown in Figs 4a, 4b & 4c Page 9
10 INSTALLATION (continued) STEP SIX: Lay the rail on the ground with channel side facing up Insert the Traveller and Chain Idler assembly into the end of the rail Locate chain around the Chain Idler Wheel and through the Traveller as shown (see fig 5) Ensure chain ends are located at a mid-rail position STEP SEVEN: Connect the chain using the spool and joining links as shown in fig 6 Ensure chain is not twisted Page 10
11 INSTALLATION (continued) STEP EIGHT: Locate chain at Drive unit end onto drive unit sprocket Keeping chain taut on sprocket, insert drive unit chassis onto rail and slide forward until the chassis upright hits end of rail (see figs 7a & 7b) STEP NINE: Install Idler bracket inside door end of rail Keeping door end of chain taut inside Idler Wheel, fit M8 nyloc nut as shown in fig 8 STEP TEN: Tension the chain by tightening the M8 nyloc nut The tension is correct when the center of the chain is clear of the rail by 5mm Check chain tension after initial installation and thereafter as required The tension can be adjusted after installation, but only while the chain is not moving IMPORTANT - DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN CHAIN Page 11
12 INSTALLATION (continued) STEP ELEVEN: Determine a suitable method to support the drive unit from the ceiling depending of the direction of ceiling batons or joists Supplied in the box is the Hanger Bracket, (Fig 9a) The sides of the hanger can be cut along the pre-punched small holes and then folded to the required angle as shown in Fig 9b The hanger can be secured on the end of chassis (as shown in Fig 9a), or on top of the center of the C rail using two 10x16 wafer Tek/YZC screws (not supplied) shown in Fig 9b Perf angle can also be straight screwed onto the chassis for mounting the unit as shown in Fig 9c and Fig 9d STEP TWELVE: Mark the top center of the door Raise the door to the fully open position and transfer the mark directly up to the ceiling This will ensure when fixing the motor that the unit will pull centrally on the door throughout its range of motion Failure to do so may result in damage to the motor or other mechanical components and fixtures Page 12
13 INSTALLATION (continued) STEP THIRTEEN: Place the drive unit on the garage floor with corrugated cardboard or old carpet underneath to prevent damage Lift up the assembled rail and motor unit Slide the idler bracket over the header bracket tags Pull the rail back and down so the header bracket tags engage in the slots in the idler bracket as shown in Fig 10 If required, rest the motor end on a ladder Raise the motor end up and fix to the ceiling as in Fig 9a to Fig 9d, keeping the rail level Once the motor end is mounted, bend the header bracket tags slightly so the idler bracket can t jump off, as shown in Fig 11 For example, use pliers to bend the tags out a few millimetres STEP FOURTEEN Attach straight arm to the Traveller clevis as shown in Fig 12a Attach release cord to the disengage lever, Fig 12b To keep the traveller disengaged, pull down the cord on an small angle towards the door The lever will latch in the disengaged position as shown in Fig 12a To re-engage the traveller, pull the cord down on an angle away from the door, then release straight up as shown in Fig 12b Traveller Clevis Traveller Disengaged Traveller Enga Straight Arm Pull down towards the door to disengage Fig 12a Fig 12b Pull down away from the door to re-engage Page 13
14 INSTALLATION (continued) STEP FIFTEEN: Ensure door is fully closed Pull traveller and straight arm by hand until straight arm can be attached to Door bracket (Fig 13a) Use release cord to free Traveller if it engages with chain spool A curved arm is added to straight arm when the Door bracket is installed below the top of the door (Fig 13b) STEP SIXTEEN: Ensure the entire unit is securely fixed in position With traveller is attached, open and close the door manually to test that the door runs correctly Check there is clearance between the door and the opener Other C-Rail mount options for low headroom 1 The header bracket and C-Rail can be mounted as shown in Fig 14 for low head room situation The clevis pin and spring clips are ordered separately 2 The C-rail also can be surface mounted to a ceiling by screwing to the structural supports The heads of the fitting screws (not supplied) should be low enough to allow passage of the slot on the centre traveller Page 14
15 INSTALLATION (continued) STEP SEVENTEEN: Pull door to half-open position until chain spool engages inside traveller Plug in power to Drive Unit and switch on Remove lens by pushing it up from drive unit for programming the opener (Fig 15) 5 Page 15
16 SETTING DOOR TRAVEL LIMITS PROGRAMMING - Door Travel Limits To code transmitter for setting limits 1 Select Handheld Mode using the LEARN button on the unit Display shows (H)andheld (Fig 16) 2 Within 10 seconds, momentarily press the required button on the transmitter The decimal point indicator on the display will flash and then stay on 3 Re-press the same button again momentarily, the decimal point indicator will flash and then the display will show the memory location number for that function Hxx The location number xx will be the first free location number in the memory FIG 16 To set limits 4 Engage the traveller into the chain spool 5 Select Limits mode using the INSTALL button on the unit Display shows (L)imits (Fig 17) NOTE: The door and traveller must be engaged with the chain spool The close position MUST be set first, followed by the open position 6 Press button 4 (Fig 18), the door will start closing, release the button once you are 1 to 2 cm from your desired closed limit position Press button 3 (Fig 18) for two seconds then release to change to Slow mode ( S will flash on the display 3 times) 7 Press button 4 briefly, each press will enable you to inch the door to your desired closed position (Press button 1 to adjust position if necessary) 8 Once you are happy with the close position press button 2 (Fig 18) for two seconds, this action will store into memory the closed limit position The o will flash on the display The opener is ready for setting the open position 9 Press button 1 (Fig 18), the door will start opening, release the button once you are 1 to 2 cm from your desired open limit position Press button 3 for two seconds then release to change to Slow mode (S flashes on the display 3 times) 10 Press button 1 briefly Each press will enable you to inch the door to your desired open position (Press button 4 to adjust position if necessary) IMPORTANT WARNING: Please be aware that the garage door will start closing automatically once step 11 is performed The door will also automatically re-open after fully closing with a small pause between the cycles 11 Once you are happy with the open position, press button 2 for two seconds, to store in memory the open limit position The door will now automatically close and then fully open to calculate the safety obstruction forces Please be aware of the above warning Resetting Door Limits Positions Follow Steps 4 to 11 to set new travel limit positions Please note that there is no need to re-code the transmitter used for setting the limit positions After the limits are set the transmitter will automatically reset to normal operation Go to next STEP and test the Safety Obstruction Force FIG 17 INCH OPEN BUTTON 1 SET BUTTON 2 INCH CLOSE BUTTON 4 FIG 18 SWITCH BETWEEN FAST AND SLOW INCHING BUTTON 3 Page 16
17 PROGRAMMING - Safety Force Margin Please take care when testing the Safety Obstruction Force Excessive force may cause DEATH, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY and/or PROPERTY DAMAGE can result from failure to follow this warning TESTING CLOSE CYCLE 1 Open the door by pressing the transmitter button programmed for the door 2 Place a length of timber approximately 50mm high on the floor directly under the door 3 Press the transmitter button to close door The door should strike the object and start to re-open TESTING OPEN CYCLE 1 Close the door by pressing the transmitter button programmed for the door 2 Press again to open the door When the door reaches half the opening distance, grab the bottom rail of the door firmly, the door should stop If the door does not reverse readily when closing, or stop when opening, the force may be excessive and need adjusting, refer to following IMPORTANT WARNING: If the door is closing and is unable to re-open when obstructed, discontinue use Do not use a door with faulty obstruction sensing Repair fault and re-test before using ADJUSTING SAFETY OBSTRUCTION FORCE NOTE: The Safety Obstruction Force is calculated automatically and set in memory on the Cobra opener It is usually not necessary to adjust the Safety Obstruction Force The only time the force may need to be increased is due to environmental conditions, for example, windy or dusty areas, and areas with extreme temperature changes 1 Select Force Margin Mode using the INSTALL button on the unit Display shows (F)orce (FIG 19) 2 Using a pre-coded transmitter, press button 1 to increase the open pressure and button 4 to decrease the open pressure (FIG 20) Similarly for close pressure use buttons 2 and 3 (FIG 20) The display will flash Fc0x for force close pressure and FoOx for force open pressure Where x is the force margin The force margin can be FIG 19 adjusted from minimum 0 to maximum 9 3 To store the force margins press and hold the INSTALL button on the unit until SEt (Set) flashes on the display Note: A pre-coded transmitter implies that one of the buttons of the remote is programmed to a function This means that the transmitter is stored in the Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener s memory Increase Open Force Button 1 Decrease Open Force Button 4 Increase Close Force Button 2 FIG 2 Decrease Close Force Button3 Page 17
18 CODING TRANSMITTERS PROGRAM A TRANSMITTER BUTTON TO OPERATE THE DOOR 1 Select Handheld Mode using the LEARN button on the unit Display shows (H)andheld (FIG 21) 2 Within 10 seconds, momentarily press the required button on the transmitter The decimal point indicator on the display will flash and then stay on 3 Re-press the same button again momentarily, the decimal point indicator will flash and then the display will show the memory location number for that function H xx The location number xx will be the first free handheld location number in the memory 4 Press the transmitter button to test if it operates the door FIG 21 PROGRAM A TRANSMITTER TO OPERATE THE COURESTY LIGHT 1 Select Courtesy light mode using the LEARN button on the unit Display shows (C)ourtesy Light (FIG 22) FIG 22 2 Within 10 seconds, momentarily press the required button on the transmitter The decimal point indicator on the display will flash and then stay on 3 Re-press the same button again momentarily, the decimal point indicator will flash and then the display will show the memory location number for that function C xx The location number xx will be the first free light location number in the memory 4 Press the transmitter button to test if it operates the light PROGRAM A TRANSMITTER TO ACTIVATE PET MODE 1 Select PET mode using the LEARN button on the unit Display shows (P)ET (FIG 23) 2 Within 10 seconds, momentarily press the required button on the transmitter The decimal point indicator on the display will flash and then stay on 3 Re-press the same button again momentarily, the decimal point indicator will flash and then the display will show the memory location number for that function P xx The location number xx will be the first free PET location number in the memory 4 Press the transmitter button to test if it operates the PET function FIG 23 Page 18
19 CODING TRANSMITTERS (continued) PROGRAM A TRANSMITTER TO ACTIVATE VACATION MODE 1 Select Vacation mode using the LEARN button on the unit FIG 24 Display shows (L)ocked (FIG 24) 2 Within 10 seconds, momentarily press the required button on the transmitter The decimal point indicator on the display will flash and then stay on 3 Re-press the same button again momentarily, the decimal point indicator will flash and then the display will show the memory location number for that function L xx The location number xx will be the first free vacation location number in the memory 4 To test, when door in close position press and hold the transmitter button set for vacation function for 5 seconds The display will flash LC once the vacation mode is set To reset vacation function, press the same button for 5 seconds, the vacation mode will be unlocked COPY PRE-CODED TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS TO A NEW TRANSMITTER Using this method you do not need to have access the LEARN button on the unit However, you do need a transmitter that is pre-coded to the Cobra Overhead Garage Door Opener Coding Hole 1 Using a small needle press the button through the Coding Hole on a pre-coded transmitter (Fig 25) until the decimal point illuminates and display shows (H)andheld (Fig 26) 2 Within 10 seconds press and hold the button on the new transmitter for two seconds SEt (set) will flash on the display 3 All functions that were programmed into the pre-coded transmitter are now copied onto the new transmitter 4 Test the new transmitter FIG 25 PROGRAM A TRANSMITTER TO OPERATE THE ALARM FUNCTION 1 Select Alarm mode using the LEARN button on the unit Display shows (A)larm (Fig 27) 2 Within 10 seconds, momentarily press the required button on the transmitter The decimal point indicator on the display will flash and then stay on 3 Re-press the same button again momentarily, the decimal point indicator will flash and then the display will show the memory location number for that function Axx The location number xx will be the first free location number in the memory 4 Press the transmitter button to test if it operates the alarm PLEASE NOTE: Note the Alarm output (ALM) shares its function with the door status output If there are transmitter codes memorised for the security alarm this output will not function as a door status output FIG 26 FIG 27 Page 19
20 ERASING TRANSMITTERS / FITTING PE BEAMS ERASE TRANSMITTER FROM MEMORY 1 Select Erase mode using the LEARN button on the unit Display shows (E)rase (Fig 28) 2 Press and hold a button on the required transmitter for 2 seconds until the decimal point stays on 3 Release transmitter button until the decimal point turns off, then press the transmitter button again for 2 seconds The decimal point will flash and then stay on 4 The display will flash twice CLr (Clear) once the transmitter code has been removed from memory ERASE TRANSMITTER FUNCTION FROM MEMORY (Used when the transmitter to be erased is not present) 1 Select Erase mode using the LEARN button on the unit Display shows (E)rase (Fig 28) 2 Find the memory location of the transmitter to be erased Momentarily press button 1 (Fig 29) will display the next used memory location number (eg H xx ) Momentarily pressing button 2 (Fig 29) will display the previous memory location number (eg H xx ) 3 Once the memory location is located, momentarily pressing button 3 (Fig 29) will clear the transmitter function that is memorised in the displayed location number If no transmitters are stored in memory (memory empty) H will be displayed FIG 28 Next Location Button 1 Previous Location Button 2 Erase Button 3 FITTING THE PHOTO-ELECTRIC BEAMS (OPTIONAL) 1 Locate the Photo Electric Beam (PE) normally closed contact FIG 29 type in a strategic location within doorway We recommend 150mm above the floor level and as close as possible to the door opening, inside the garage 2 Remove link from PE and COM terminal (Fig 30) and connect the wires from the PE wiring harness as per Fig 31 Make sure to align the beams correctly Follow the manual supplied with the Photo Electric Beam WARNING - When using Auto Close Mode and PE Beams, the doorway must be clear of all obstructions and persons at all times The location of the beam and manner in which it is installed might not give safety protection at all times Check to make sure that the height of the beam and type used give maximum protection possible FIG 31 FIG 30 REMOVE LINK 24V OSC COMCOM PE P2 P1 ALM LT LCK 24V OSC COM COM PE Page 20
21 AUTO-CLOSE / COURTESY LIGHT / PET MODE SETTING THE AUTO-CLOSE TIME IMPORTANT NOTICE: IT IS COMPULSORY TO INSTALL A PHOTO ELECTRIC BEAM BEFORE USING THE AUTO CLOSE MODE 1 Select Auto close mode using the INSTALL button on the unit Display shows (A)uto close (Fig 32) 2 Using a pre-coded transmitter, press button 1 to increase the time and button 4 to decrease the time (Fig 33) Each step is 5 seconds The new time will flash on the display Axx where xx multiplied by 5 is the time in seconds Eg A12 is 12x5 =60 seconds Note: setting the Auto close time to 0 (default) eg A00 will disable the auto close function 3To store time press button 2 (Fig 33) The new stored time will flash on the display Axx 4 Pressing button 3 for 5 seconds will enable (EA) or disable (ES) the PE auto-close function (Fig 33) If PE auto-close is enabled (default setting), the auto-close timer will start once the PE beam has been broken If PE auto-close is disabled the auto-close timer starts once the door is fully open FIG 32 Increase Time Button 1 Decrease Time Button 4 Store Time Button2 SETTING THE COURTESY LIGHT TIME 1 Select Light Time mode using the INSTALL button on the unit Display shows (C)ourtesy Light (Fig 34) 2 Using a pre-coded handheld, press button 1 to increase the time and button 4 to decrease the time as in Fig 33 Each step is 10 seconds The new time will flash on the display Cxx where xx multiplied by 10 is the time in seconds eg C18 is 18x10=180 seconds 3 To store time press button 2 The new stored time will flash on the display Cxx Note: setting light time to 0 seconds will disable the courtesy light time This means the light only turns on when the door is moving FIG 34 SETTING THE PET MODE OPENING POSITION 1 Select PET mode using the INSTALL button on the unit Display shows (P)et (Fig 35) 2 Press any button on a pre-coded remote will move the door to the currently set pet mode position 3 Wait until the door stops (If a transmitter button is pressed while the door is moving, the door will stop moving and the menu will be exited) 4 Using a pre-coded handheld, press button 1 to open the door more and button 4 to close the door more as shown in Fig 36 5 To store the position press either button 2 or 3 (Fig 36), SEt (Set) will flash on the display FIG 35 FIG 33 Open More Button 1 Auto Close Mode Button 3 Store Position Button 2 Close More Button 4 Store Position Button 3 FIG 36 Page 21
22 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS / WIRING VACATION LOCK RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS KEEP ALL TRANSMITTER CODES / RESET ALL OTHER SETTINGS 1 Select Factory Settings mode using the LEARN button on the unit Display shows (F)actory Settings (Fig 37) 2 Press and hold button 2 on a pre-coded transmitter for 2 seconds until the decimal point stays on, release until the decimal point turns off, then press and hold button 2 again The decimal point will flash for 2 seconds The display will flash CLr (Clear) twice and then show r (Reset) once the settings have been restored to the factory defaults ERASE ALL TRANSMITTERS / RESET ALL OTHER SETTINGS 1 Turn off the power 2 Press and hold INSTALL button while turning on the power (Fig 38) The display will flash dcc r07 The display will turn off for 2 seconds and then flash CLr (Clear) twice Once the settings have been restored to factory settings the display will show r (Reset) 3 Release the INSTALL button WIRING VACATION LOCK/BMS (Building Maintenance System) TERMINAL FIG 37 FIG 38 When a button programmed for vacation mode is pressed, the door will not respond to any other transmitters after the door reaches its close position The door will no longer operate until this mode is deactivated by pressing the same button on the same transmitter Press and Hold When Power Turned On If there is no transmitter button programmed for vacation mode, then the LCK terminal will function as a BMS input When the door reaches its close position, the door will be forced to open and then opener will freeze until it is powered up again FIG 39 Installation 1 Disconnect power to the opener 2 A normally open non-latching push button must be hard wired between the COM and LCK terminals as shown in Fig 39 3 Route and clip wires to avoid any mechanical damage to wiring 4 Reconnect power supply and test the function P2 24V OSC COMCOM PE P1 ALM LT LCK Page 22
23 WIRING ALARM/STATUS OUTPUT & EXTERNAL LIGHTS WIRING ALARM / STATUS OUTPUT Pressing the transmitter button associated with the Alarm function, the alarm terminal (ALM) will enables the output to pulse for a preset period (500ms) so that an external alarm may be toggled on/off (Contact the alarm installer for this installation) FIG 40 The ALM terminal shares its function with the Status output If there is no transmitter button memorised for the alarm function this output will function as a status output When the door is open or partially open the output will be on When the door is closed the output will be off When the door is moving the output will toggle at the rate of 2Hz Installation 1 Disconnect power to the opener 2 By connecting a LED and a 2K2 resistor the status of the door can be monitored Connect the anode of the LED to pin 24V and the resistor to pin ALM (Fig 40) 3 Route and clip wires to avoid any mechanical damage to wiring 4 Reconnect power supply and test the function ALM LT LCK P1 24V OSC COMCOM PE P2 WIRING AN EXTERNAL LIGHT A 24V DC relay of the appropriate contact voltage can be connected to the light terminal (LT) and 24V terminal shown in Fig 41 to control an external light The LT terminal is rated at 60mA maximum The light can be tuned on in several ways: 1 By operating the door 2 By operating a transmitter button programmed into the light feature 3 By shorting momentarily the LT terminal to COM terminal The light will always turn off after the set time period All electrical wiring must be completed to the appropriate Electrical Codes of Practice FIG 41 24V OSC COMCOM PE P2 ALM LT LCK P1 Page 23
24 EASY ACCESS TRANSMITTER (EAT) EASY ACCESS TRANSMITTER The Easy Access Transmitter is prepared ready for use with the battery pre-installed Before the transmitter can be operational, the Transmitter Code has to be stored into the openers memory To store the code please follow the instructions on Page 19 After this, to operate the door simply press the button on the bottom of the bell (Fig42) REMOVING THE COVER TO REPLACE BATTERY 1 Rotate the cover Clockwise to CLOSE (Fig43) 2 Rotate the cover Anti-clockwise to OPEN REMOVING THE BATTERY (Battery Type: 3V Lithium Battery CR1220) Use a non-metallic object (eg Pen) to remove the battery Gently lever the battery out of the holder, taking care to not damage the circuit board (Fig 44) WARNING - Metallic objects used to remove the battery may DAMAGE the the circuit board or the battery REPLACING THE BATTERY Make sure that positive (+) side is facing up Place one side of the battery into the holder (Fig 45), then press the battery in and down firmly until it clicks into a flat position Note: The length of the manual release cord is user adjustable simply by sliding the plastic toggle along the cord to achieve the desired length Page 24
25 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS & SPECIFICATIONS Default Step Value Maximum Motor Run Time 30 seconds - - Courtesy Light Time 3 minutes 10 seconds 10 minutes Obstruction Force Margin Auto Set 1 9 Auto-Close Time 0 seconds 5 seconds 4 minutes TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INPUT VOLTAGE: 230V -240V ac 50Hz CONTROLLER VOLTAGE: 24V DC MOTOR POWER: 120 Watts MOTOR TYPE: 24V DC Permanent Magnet MAXIMUM PULL FORCE: 700N RATED LOAD: 340N OPENER MAXIMUM RUN TIME: 30 Secs RECEIVER TYPE: UHF Mhz AM Receiver TRANSMITTER BATTERY TYPE - 23A 12v RECEIVER CODE STORAGE CAPACITY: 25x4Button TransmitterCodes TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY: MHz CODING TYPE: Code Hopping No of CODE COMBINATIONS: Over 429 Billion Random Codes CODE GENERATION: Non-linear Encryption Algorithm GLOBE: 28V 10W FUSE: 15A Miniature Blade Fuse Note: The door must be well balanced A person of average strength should be able to lift up the door manually with very little effort in case of an emergency Intermittent operations may occur in areas which experience very strong winds The strong wind puts extra pressure on the door and tracks which may in turn trigger the safety obstruction detection system intermittently Page 25
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27 WARRANTY 1 - This warranty is an addition to any non-excludable conditions or warranties that are implied into this contract by relevant statute 2 - Subject to all of the matters set out below, B&D Doors (NZ) Limited ( B&D ) warrants: a) overhead door opener drive units for twelve (12) months or 2500 cycles, whichever occurs first; and b) all components and accessories for twelve (12) months,from the date of purchase (specified in the sales docket receipt) as free of any defects in material and workmanship 3 - This warranty applies only where the purchaser: a) immediately notifies B&D or the retailer of the alleged defect; b) returns the product to the retailer; and c) presents the relevant sales docket and this warranty document to the retailer to confirm the date of purchase 4 - Except for this warranty, B&D gives no warranties of any kind whatsoever (whether express or implied), in relation to the product, and all warranties of whatsoever kind relating to the product are, to the extent permissible by statute, hereby excluded 5 - To the extent permissible by statute, B&D disclaims any liability of whatsoever nature in respect of any claim or demand for loss or damage which arises out of: a) accidental damage to or normal wear and tear to the product or to the product s components; b) any cost relating to damage resulting from wear and tear; c) blown fuses, loss or damage caused by electrical surges, power surges or power spikes; d) loss or damage due to theft, fire, flood, rain, water, lightning, storms or any other acts of God; e) maximum continuous operating time exceeding one (1) minute in ten (10); f) maximum operating force exceeding 15Kg (150N) when moving the door or gate manually to the open or closed position; g) door surface area and/or weight exceeding 15m2 and 100Kg respectively; h) residential gate weight exceeding 400Kg; i) door or gate not in safe and correct working order and condition; j) evidence of unauthorised repairs; k) any cost relating to damage caused by misuse, negligence or failure to maintain the equipment in a proper working order as per clauses (d) through (i); l) installation, adjustment or use which is not in accordance with the instructions set out in installation instruction manual; m) attempted or complete modification or repairs to the product carried out by a person who is not authorised or has not been trained by B&D to carry out such modification or repairs; n) faulty or unsuitable wiring of structure to which the product is fixed or connected; o) radio (including citizen band transmission) or any electrical interference; p) damage caused by insects; q) loss or damage to any property whatsoever or any loss or expense whatsoever resulting or arising there from or any consequential loss; r) any cost or expense arising due to manufacturer recall of any product; s) any cost or expense due to negligence of the approved service provider; t) installation of a residential garage door or gate opener in a commercial or industrial situation or a non-single residential dwelling 6 - B&D s liability under this warranty is limited, at B&D s absolute option, to replacing or repairing the product which B&D, in its unfettered opinion, considers to be defective either in material and/or workmanship or to credit the dealer with the price at which the product was purchased by the dealer 7 - This warranty does not extend to cover labour for installation 8 - This warranty is limited to Return-to-Base (RTB) repair and does not cover labour for on-site attendance 9 - This warranty is void if the Product is not returned to the manufacturer in original or suitably secure packaging 10 - This warranty is only applicable for repairs to the product carried out within New Zealand 11 - This warranty does not cover consumable items including globes, batteries and fuses 12 - This warranty is not transferable 13 - Where the Product is retailed by any person other than B&D, except for the warranty set out above, such person has no authority from B&D to give any warranty or guarantee on B&D s behalf in addition to the warranty set out above Notes: 1 One (1) cycle = one (1) open and one (1) close action of the door or gate 2 This warranty is to be read in conjunction with the owner s copy of the installation instruction manual B&D Doors (NZ) Limited PO Box Wickham Street Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand Tel:+64 (0) Fax:+64 (0) July 2006 B&D Doors (NZ) Limited All Rights Reserved SecuraCode and Cobra are registered trademarks of B&D Doors (NZ) Limited In an ongoing commitment to product quality B&D reserve the right to change specifications without notice E&OE Page 27
28 B&D Doors (NZ) Limited PO Box Wickham Street Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand Tel:+64 (0) Fax:+64 (0) Page 28
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