Garador Garamatic 10 Installation, Operating And Maintenance Instructions - page 35
E N G L I S H
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07.2006 TR10A020-A RE
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HAND TRANSMITTER HS4 (see fig.
19
)
LED
Buttons
Battery compartment cover
Battery
Hand transmitter holder
5.1
Important notes on using the hand transmitter
Only genuine parts must be used for putting the remote
control into service!
ATTENTION
If the garage does not have a separate access
door, any changes or additional programming
must be done from inside the garage. When
programming (menu 2) and extending the remote
control, it must be ensured that neither persons
nor equipment are located within the door’s
range of travel. On completing the programming
or extension of the remote control, the functions
must be checked.
Note
The local conditions may affect the range of the remote
control!
ATTENTION
Hand transmitters must be kept out of the reach of
children and may only be used by persons fami-
liarized with the function of a remote-controlled
door system. Only operate the hand transmitter
within sight of the door. Doorways of remote-
controlled door systems may only be passed
through provided the garage door is at the OPEN
end-of-travel position, i.e. has opened fully.
Note
The hand transmitter must be protected against:
• direct exposure to sunlight
(permitted ambient temperature: -20 °C up to +60 °C)
• humidity
• dust
Non-observance may affect the function of the hand
transmitter!
6
FUNCTION SELECTION
Note
In the menus, comprising several parameter blocks, only
one parameter per block can be activated.
6.1
MENU P
In this menu the "partial opening" position (parameter 3)
as well as the reversing limit "closing edge safety device /
leading photocell" (parameter 4) can be set.
Display
Radio
Function
Setting "partial opening"
––
position
Reversing limit
––
"closing edge safety device /
Leading photocell" (closing edge
safety device is preset)
6.1.1
Setting the "partial opening" position
(see fig.
20.1
)
Note
The "partial opening" position can only be set once the
operator has completed the learning process.
In menu P, the "partial opening" position can be set via
parameter 3. The display flashes slowly. Press the PRG
button and keep it pressed until the decimal point flashes.
Now, the parameter has been activated. Using the OPEN
button (
) and CLOSE button () the door can be ope-
rated in dead man’s mode.
When the desired position has been reached, press the
PRG button until the display flashes rapidly. The decimal
point goes out and the display flashes slowly.
Note
The setting range of the "partial opening" position ranges
from the OPEN end-of-travel position up to approx.
120 mm (carriage travel) in front of the CLOSE position.
The standard factory setting is approx. 260 mm (carriage
travel) in front of the CLOSE end-of-travel position.
6.1.2
Setting the reversing limit "closing edge safety
device / leading photocell" (see fig.
20.2
)
Note
The reversing limit "closing edge safety device / leading
photocell" can only be set once the operator has completed
the learning process and parameters 3 and 4 in menu 4
have been activated.
In menu P, the setting of the reversing limit "closing
edge safety device / leading photocell" can be set via
parameter 4. The reversing limit "closing edge safety
device / leading photocell" is preset for the closing edge
safety device in front of the CLOSE end-of-travel posi-
tion.
Parameter 4 is selected and activated, i.e. the PRG but-
ton has to be pressed until the decimal point lights up.
With the OPEN button (
) the operator is moved to the
OPEN end-of-travel position. Subsequently, a test body
(max. 300 x 50 x 16.25 mm, for instance a folding rule)
is placed on the floor within range of the leading photo-
cell in such a way that the smallest dimension faces
upwards. Press the CLOSE button (
). The door travels
downwards until the safety device detects the test body.
The position is stored and checked for plausibility. Then
the operator reverses. If the process has been success-
ful, the display flashes rapidly. The parameter is then
displayed flashing slowly without the decimal point.
Press the PRG button to return to normal operation
(menu 0).
6.2
MENU 2
Select menu 2 by pressing the PRG button. Upon
selection, the menu number remains displayed for a
short period. Afterwards, the active menu parameter
(persistence time) is displayed with the decimal point
flashing rapidly. Press the OPEN button (
) or the
CLOSE button (
) to page through the menu. To be
able to change the parameter, the parameter to be set
must be selected. Then press the PRG button until the
decimal point also flashes.
Press the PRG button to return to normal operation
(menu 0).