Garador Garamatic 10 Instructions For Fitting, Operating And Maintenance - page 28
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TR10A108 RE / 05.2012
5 Initial
start-up
Before initial start-up, read and follow the safety
▶
instructions in sections 2.6 and 2.8.
NOTES:
The hand transmitter must be ready for operation
ō
(see section 4.2.10)
The slide carriage must be engaged and there may not be
ō
any obstacles in the function range of the safety devices!
Safety devices must be fitted and connected beforehand.
ō
If further safety devices are connected at a later point,
ō
a new learning run is required (menu 10).
When teaching in, the connected safety devices and
ō
power limit are not active.
See Figure
▶
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Plug in the mains plug.
1.
A U is illuminated in the display.
Select the existing door type.
2.
An L will then be illuminated in the display.
Door types:
Menu
Door type
01
=
Sectional door
02
=
Up-and-over door
1)
03
=
Side sliding sectional door
04
=
Non-protruding up-and-over door
2)
(e.g. ET 500)
3)
05
=
Sliding door
4)
(e.g. ST 500)
3)
A door swinging outwards
1)
A door tilting inwards
2)
Dependent on the operator type
3)
With this door type, an 8k2 resistance contact strip must be fitted to
4)
the secondary closing edge in the Open direction and connected to
the operator via the 8k2-1T decoder unit.
NOTE:
Set menu
▶
03 for hinged doors.
Timeout
If the timeout (60 seconds) elapses before starting the learning
run, the operator will automatically switch back to the delivery
condition.
Press the button
3.
.
The door will open and briefly stop in the
–
Open
end-of-travel position.
The door will automatically go through 3 complete
–
cycles (Open and Close). In the process the travel,
required forces, and connected safety devices will be
taught in.
The operator light and L in the display flash during the
learning run.
The door will stop in the
–
Open end-of-travel position.
The operator light remains illuminated and goes out
after 60 seconds.
To abort a learning run:
Press one of the buttons
▶
or
, the PRG button or an
external control element with impulse function.
A U in the display shows that the operator has not been
taught in.
Display of the taught-in forces
A number will be illuminated after the learning runs. This
indicates the maximum detected force.
The numbers represent the following:
0-2
Optimum force conditions
The door system is moving easily.
3-9
Poor force conditions
The door system must be inspected or readjusted.
Once the taught-in forces have been displayed, the operator
will automatically switch to the menu to register the hand
transmitters for the impulse control function. An 11 will flash in
the display.
To register a hand transmitter (impulse):
Press the hand transmitter button whose radio code you
4.
want to transmit and keep it pressed. (Please see
section 8.4 for more information on the hand transmitter).
If a valid radio code is detected, the 11 flashes quickly in
the display.
Release the hand transmitter button.
5.
The hand transmitter has been registered and is ready
for operation.
The 11 flashes in the display and you can register further
hand transmitters.
If you want to cancel hand transmitter registration or not
register any further hand transmitters:
Press the
▶
PRG button.
Press the buttons
6.
or
to select menu 00
(exit programming mode) or wait for the timeout to elapse
to switch to operation mode.
or
Press the buttons
6.1
or
, to select menu 12
(operator light) or menu 13 (partial opening).
Press the
7. PRG button to change to programming mode.
In menus
8. 12 and 13, proceed exactly as described in
steps 4 + 5.
The operator is ready for operation.
Timeout
If the timeout elapses (25 seconds) while registering the hand
transmitter, the operator will automatically switch to operation
mode. To register a hand transmitter, the corresponding menu
must then be selected manually (see section 6.1.3).
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