Garador Garamatic 10 Installation, Operating And Maintenance Instructions - page 33
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07.2006 TR10A020-A RE
*
Accessory, not part of the standard equipment!
Note
All terminals can be multiple-assigned, however,
min. 1 x 0.5 mm
2
und max. 1 x 2.5 mm
2
(see fig.
9
).
The BUS offers the option of connecting special functions.
3.4
Operator lighting
ATTENTION
The minimum distance to a lighted surface must
be at least 0.1 m (see fig.
7
).
3.5
Connecting additional components / accessories
Note
Loading of the operator by the accessories: max. 250 mA.
3.6
Connecting external impulse buttons* to start or
stop door cycles
One or several buttons with potential-free N.O. contacts,
e.g. internal push-buttons or key switches can be con-
nected in parallel (see fig.
10
).
3.7
Connecting the IT3b* internal push-button unit
(see fig.
11
)
3.7.1
Impulse button to start or stop door cycles
(see fig.
11.1
)
3.7.2
Light switch to switch the operator lighting on/off
(see fig.
11.2
)
3.7.3
Push-button to switch all the control elements
on/off (see fig.
11.3
)
3.8
Connecting a two-wire photocell* (dynamic)
Photocells must be connected as shown in fig.
12
.
Note
To install a photocell, follow the corresponding instructions.
After the photocell has been activated, the operator stops
and causes the door to travel to the OPEN end-of-travel
position (safety return).
3.9
Connecting a self-monitoring wicket door contact*
Wicket door contacts switching to ground (0 V) must be
connected as shown in fig.
13
.
3.10
Connecting a closing edge safety device*
Closing edge safety devices switching to ground (0 V)
must be connected as shown in fig.
14
.
When the closing edge safety device has been activated
the operator stops and raises the door a short distance.
4
PUTTING THE OPERATOR INTO SERVICE
4.1
General information
The operator control contains 13 menus, via which the
user can select numerous functions. To put the operator
into service, however, only two menus are required:
adjustment/setting of the door type (menu J) and learning
the distance of travel (menu 1).
Note
Menus J, 1, P and 2 are putting into service/function selec-
tion and customer menus; menus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and A
are special menus and should be altered only if needed.
2) Insert the limit stop for the CLOSE end-of-travel posi-
tion loosely into the boom between the carriage and
the drive unit. Push the door by hand into the CLOSE
position. In this way the limit stop is pushed close to
its correct position. When the CLOSE end-of-travel
position has been reached, move the limit stop
approx. 1 cm further towards the CLOSE position
and then fix it in place (see fig.
5.2
).
Note
If you are unable to push the door manually into the desired
OPEN or CLOSE position, this indicates that the door
mechanics are too sluggish to be used with the garage door
operator and must therefore be checked (see section 1.1.2)!
2.13
Tensioning the toothed belt
The toothed belt of the operator boom is factory-set for
optimum tension. During the starting and braking phases
of larger doors it can happen that the belt hangs out of
the boom temporarily. This, however, is of no technical
disadvantage nor does it have any negative effect on the
operator’s function and service life.
3
INSTALLING THE GARAGE DOOR OPERATOR
AND ACCESSORIES
3.1
Notes on electrical work
ATTENTION
The following sections apply to any
electrical work:
- Electrical connections may only be made by a
qualified electrician!
- The on-site electrical installation must comply
with the relevant safety regulations (230/240 V AC,
50/60 Hz)!
- Before working on the operator, always unplug
from the mains!
- External voltage at any terminals of the control
system will completely destroy the electronics!
- To avoid malfunctions, ensure that the control
cables of the operator (24 V DC) are laid in an
installation system separate to the other supply
lines (230 V AC)!
3.2
Connecting the radio receiver
An external radio receiver (HE1, HE2, HEI1 or HEI2) must
be connected as follows: insert the receiver plug into the
corresponding slot (see fig.
8
).
Note
The aerial cable of the radio receiver should not come into
contact with any metal parts (nails, braces, etc.). The best
alignment to achieve an optimum range must be established
by trial and error. GSM mobile phones operated simulta-
neously may influence the range of the remote control.
The first channel of a two-channel receiver always has
the function of the impulse sequence control. The second
channel can be used for operating the operator lighting or
partial opening (see section 6.2.3).
3.3
Electrical connection / terminals (see fig.
8
)
The terminals are accessible after removing the operator
cover.