Instruction manual
• Switch 1: R or L. This switch selects which side of the door the opener is to be installed on -L for Left Hand, R
for Right Hand. Changing the Left-Right switch will cause all previously programmed limits to be erased. The
power to the opener must be turned off then on again whenever this switch is updated.
• Switch 2: S1 or S2. This switch changes the sensitivity of the obstruction sensing system. If the door is a small
Series 1 door in good condition set the switch to S1, for larger doors like Series 2 doors set the switch to S2.
• Switch 3: AC - OFF. This switch enables the autoclose feature. An IR Beam must be fitted and enabled for this
feature to work. When autoclose is selected the door will close automatically 30 seconds after opening. The door
will attempt to close up to 4 times (for 2 minutes) if repeatedly prevented by obstructions.
• Switch 4: IR - OFF. This switch enables a remote infra red beam accessory to be fitted. When “On” an IR Beam
accessory must be fitted and functional. If an IR Beam is not operating then the door, once opened, cannot be
closed. The relays will click twice when the operate button is pressed to indicate this condition. When an IR
Beam is selected and functioning correctly the door will cease closing (or refuse to close) when the beam is
obstructed. When off (normal operation) any IR Beam accessory will be ignored and the autoclose feature
disabled (even if selected).
Step 7: Door Travel Limit Setting.
Limits must be programmed for the desired range of movement of the door as follows:
i. Turn on the power to the opener, the CODE SET and LIMIT SET lights will flash rapidly for a few seconds whilst
the opener goes through a diagnostic self-test, then the POWER LED will illuminate.
ii. The operator should still be disengaged, if not, disengage the opener by pulling down the handle.
Use caution when operating the manual release with the door open since it may fall
rapidly due to weak or broken springs, or an imbalanced door AS3350
Caution: Do not disengage the opener to manual operation with children/persons or
any objects including motor vehicles within the doorway.
iii. Manually move the door to a position half way between the
open and closed positions.
iv. Press the LIMIT SET button until the Limit Set LED
illuminates (approx. 3 seconds).
v. Move the door to the desired lower limit and press the LIMIT
SET button to accept this bottom limit. The Limit Set LED will
now be flashing.
vi. Move the door to the desired upper limit and press the LIMIT
SET button to accept this limit. The flashing LED will go out.
vii. Re-engage the opener by pulling down on the handle.
viii. Hold the light cover in place and press the operate button to
ensure that the door closes and opens properly.
NB: Limit setting can also be set using the operate button on the opener. Start with the door engaged in the half way
position. Press the LIMIT SET button until the Limit Set LED illuminates (approx. 3 seconds). Press the Operate
button until the door is in the bottom setting position and press LIMIT SET. Press the Operate button for the door to
move to the top setting, press LIMIT SET. The limits are now set.
Step 8: Remote Control Transmitter Code Setting.
The receiver needs to learn the codes of any remote control device that will be used with the operator. The receiver
has storage for 14 memory codes and can store:
• Up to 12 remote control transmitters. After 12 codes have been stored, any additional code stored will cause the
oldest code to be erased.
• One dip-switch remote control transmitter code, and
• One entry keypad code.
Note: Programming a different dip-switch code or entry keypad will automatically erase any previously programmed code.
Controll-A-Door
™
AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER
POWER
CODE SET
LIMIT SET
WARNING: Cover not to be removed except by
authorised technician
Limit
Set
LED
Limit
Set
Button
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B&D Australia
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