Garador Garage Door Opener Instruction Manual - page 21
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Garador
P/N: 05xxx
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HOW TO USE YOUR OPENER
4.5 - Safety Infra Red Beam Option
A Safety Infra Red Beam Kit (Part No 62153) may be fitted
to this opener.
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When this option is fitted, the operation of this device is
such that if an object (i.e. car, child, etc) blocks the infra
red beam, then the garage door opener will not will not
close the door automatically.
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If the Safety Infra Red Beam is fitted but not operating
correctly, then the door once opened automatically, will
not close automatically. The door may be closed by
reverting to manual operation – see Manual Operation.
Refer to the Diagnostic Codes section of this Instruction
Manual.
4.6 - Auto Close Option
To have the Auto Close option you must also have a Safety
Infra Red Beam (Part No 62153) fitted and functioning. To
enable the Auto close function remove the light cover from
the garage door opener and remove the AUTO-CLS jumper
near the right hand side light module.
When this option is selected the garage door opener will
attempt to close the door automatically 30 seconds after
opening.
If the Infra Red Beam is interrupted whilst the door is closing
(for example by a person walking through the doorway), the
garage door opener will stop the door and reverse the door
to the fully open position.
If the door does not close automatically, you may close the
door using Manual Operation.
4.7 - Remote Control Transmitter Battery
When necessary, remove the cover and replace the battery
with the same type. Dispose of the old batteries properly.
4.8 - Courtesy Light
The Courtesy Light will illuminate for approximately 4 1⁄2
minutes each time the door is operated automatically.
Spare buttons of multi channel remote control transmitters
(Smart Code or Dip Switch Code) or an entry keypad can be
programmed to turn the light on and off by remote control.
When the Courtesy light is operated by a remote control
transmitter it will turn off after approximately 4 1⁄2 minutes.
Note:
Light time is adjustable with the use of a programmer.
4.9 - Auxilliary Output
The radio receiver of this garage door opener can be
used to operate other devices. Connect an interface
cable kit to the terminal block on the opener control
board and the device to be controlled (eg an alarm panel,
security lights, etc).
Program a spare button of a multi channel remote control
transmitter (Smart Code or Dip Switch Code) or an entry
keypad, to operate the Auxilliary Output feature of this
garage door opener. When the programmed remote
control transmitter is operated it will cause the contacts to
close momentarily.
4.10 - Vacation Mode
The radio receiver of the garage door opener can be
turned off using a remote control transmitter to activate
the Vacation Mode facility. Whilst in vacation mode
the opener will not respond to any remote control
transmitters.
To activate the Vacation Mode facility, with the
garage door in the closed position, press the coded
remote control transmitter for 5 secionds. The
Code Set LED will illuminate to indicate that the
opener is in “Vacation Mode”.
To exit Vacation Mode press the transmitter button until
the Code Set LED turns off.
You may program one “Smart Code”, one “Dip Switch
Code” and one “Keypad Code” to operate this feature.
It is recommended that a “Smart Code” remote control
transmitter be used as the wall button – program only one
button to control “Vacation Mode”. This will reduce the
possibility of accidental activation of this feature.
4.11 - Pet Mode
A remote control transmitter can be programmed to open
the door partially (approximately 200mm) to allow pet
access to the garage.
To activate Pet Mode press the transmitter button that
has been programed for Pet Mode - the door will open
partially. Pressing the button again will return the door to
the closed position.
4.12 - Door Status Indicator
This garage door opener has a Door Status Indicator
when the garage door is fully closed. For example, this
can be wired into home automation systems.
Note:
If the power fails, door status will be lost and can
only be restored once power is returned and a close
cycle has been perfomred.