Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions

6307.2006 TR10A021-B RE
6.2.1 Setting the operator lighting – persistence time
(see fig. 21.1 )
Menu 2 affects the internal light relay. As soon as the
door starts moving, the light relay is switched on, if a
parameter greater than 0 (1-5) has been selected. If
the door has completed its cycle, the operator lighting
remains active for the preset time (persistence time).
ATTENTION
Do not touch the cold-light reflector lamp when
under voltage or shortly after switching off the
lamp
Risk of burning!
6.2.2 Setting the operator lighting – radio signal,
external push-button (see fig. 21.2)
With parameters 6-9, the time the operator lighting stays
on can be set. The operator lighting can be switched on
via a radio signal or an external push-button (e.g. IT 3b
internal push-button unit).
The operator lighting can also be switched off prematurely
via the same control elements (radio signal or external
push-button).
6.2.3 Function of the hand transmitter and the
two-channel radio receiver (see fig. 21.3)
The first channel of the two-channel radio receiver and
the first hand transmitter button are always laid out for
the function of the impulse sequence control. On leaving
the factory, the second channel and the second hand
transmitter button are set up for the function of the
operator lighting (parameter A).
Note
When the door is moving the light can neither be switched
on nor off!
When the second hand transmitter button is not to be
selected for the operator lighting but "partial opening",
parameter b needs to be activated; as a result the function
of the operator lighting is deactivated.
Display Function
Operator lighting persistence time
not active
1 minute
2 minutes
3 minutes
4 minutes
5 minutes
Operator lighting by radio signal, external push-button
not active
5 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
Radio function of the 2nd channel
Operator lighting
Partial opening
Press the PRG button to return to normal operation
(menu 0).
6.3 MENU 0 normal operation
In normal mode, the garage door operator operates
with impulse sequence control, activated via an external
push-button or a learned radio code:
1st impulse: door travels towards the end-of-travel
position
2nd impulse: door stops
3rd impulse: door travels in the other direction
4th impulse: door stops
5th impulse: door travels towards the end-of-travel
position selected with the first impulse
etc.
6.3.1 Behaviour of the garage door operator after
2-3 fast-opening cycles in succession
Note
The motor of the garage door operator features thermal
overload protection.
If within 2 minutes 2-3 fast-opening cycles take place in
succession, this safeguard reduces the speed, i.e. travel in
both the OPEN and CLOSE directions proceeds at the
same speed. After a rest period of a further two minutes,
the next opening cycle is performed at fast speed again.
7 SPECIAL MENUS
7.1 Selecting the special menus
To access the special menus (menu 3 - menu A), simul-
taneously press the OPEN button () and the CLOSE
button () in menu 2. The service menus can be selected
via the PRG button.
7.2 General information on the special menus
(Menu 3 – menu A)
Upon selection, the menu number remains displayed for
a short period. Subsequently, the first active menu para-
meter is shown flashing slowly. Press the OPEN button
() or the CLOSE button () to page through the menu.
The active parameter or parameters are indicated by a
glowing decimal point.
To change a parameter, press and hold the PRG button
until the display flashes rapidly. Press the OPEN button
() and the CLOSE button () to page through the menu.
The active parameter is indicated by a glowing decimal
point. To activate a parameter, press the PRG button until
the decimal point lights up. If the PRG button is released
prematurely, this calls up the next menu. If no button is
pressed and the operator has completed the learning
process, the control system automatically returns to nor-
mal operation (menu 0).
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