4Ddoors 4DS2 v1 Mounting instructions

Installation instructions and user guide
Sectional and Tilting door operator
4DS2 v1


Please read the manual carefully before installation and use.
The installation of your new door opener must be carried out by a technically qualified
or licensed person.
Attempting to install or repair the door opener without suitable technical
qualification may result in severe personal injury, death and / or property damage.
WARNING
Installation Instructions and User Guide
4DS2 v1
Sectional and Tilting Door Opener
S/N
FS 1000 1000N
Document No: ENGR.00003 ABN 96 659 631 559
Rev: 1.0 Date: 30MAY2019 www.4ddoors.com.au


Important Safety Recommendations
Product Description & Features
Pre-Installation Recommendations
Installation (Wall Bracket & Door Bracket)
Installation (Steel Track)
Installation (Sectional Steel Track Assembly)
Battery Backup Assembly (optional)
Display Menu Instructions (Plus II)
Programming Instructions
Terminal Introduction and Application
Manual Disengagement
Maintenance
Technical Specifications
Parts Listing
Common Fault & Solutions
Warranty
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WARNING

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FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY
RECOMMENDATIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY,
DEATH AND / OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
1. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND ADHERE TO ALL SAFETY AND
INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS.
2. The opener is designed and manufactured to meet local regulations. The
installer must be familiar with AS/NZS 4505:2012 and any other local
regulations required in respect of the installation of the opener.
3. Unqualified personnel or those persons who do not know the
occupational health and safety standards being applicable to automatic
gates and other doors, must in no circumstances carry out installations
or implement systems.
4. Persons who install or service the equipment without observing all the
applicable safety standards will be responsible for any damage, injury,
cost, expense or claim whatsoever any person suffered as a result of
failure to install the system correctly and in accordance with the relevant
safety standards and installation manual whether directly or indirectly.
This opener incorporates a pressure sensitive Safety Obstruction Force
system. It must be configured correctly by a qualified installer. Its
purpose is to provide personal safety and may still result in damage
if a delicate object is encountered by a closing door. For additional
safety, we strongly recommend the inclusion of a Photo Beam. Photo
Beam is mandatory if autoclose mode is enabled. Autoclose mode is
only recommended for doors assessed to be a low risk installation by
a qualified installer. Autoclose mode must be disabled if the door and
drive is not operating normaly or is not regularly inspected for safe
opperation and serviced. A photo beam is mandatory for doors where
the opening force at the bottom edge of the door exceeds 400N.
5. Remove or disengage all door locks prior to drive installation.
6. The drive must be installed >1.8m above ground level. Installation at
less than this height is unsafe due to unguarded pinch points.
7. The drive must not be installed on doors incorporating a wicket door
unless a safety interlock is added.
IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

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8. The drive must be installed in a protected area. Do not allow it to be
sprayed with water.
9. If the garage does not have a pedestrian access door, an emergency
access device must be installed. This allows manual door opening
from outside in the event of occupant incapacitation, power supply
failure or opener failure.
10. Do not operate the opener unless the garage door is in full view and free
from objects such as cars and children or people.
11. Make sure that the garage door is fully open & stationary before driving
in or out of the garage.
12. Make sure the garage door is fully closed & stationary before leaving.
13. Keep hands and loose clothing off the opener and garage door all the
time.
14. The Safety Obstruction System is designed to work on STATIONARY
objects only. Serious personal injury, death and / or property damage
may occur if the garage door comes into contact with a moving object
15. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
16. Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household
waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local
authority or retailer for recycling advice.
17. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

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-WARNING: Important safety instructions. It is important for the safety of
persons to follow all instructions. Save these instructions.
- Do not allow children to play with door controls. Keep remote controls away
from children.
- Watch the moving door and keep people away until the door is completely
opened or closed.
- Take care when operating the manual release since an open door may fall
rapidly due to weak or broken springs, or being out of balance. . Provide a 2m
exclusion zone around a door that is left open under manual release.
- Frequently examine the installation, in particular check cables, springs and
mountings for signs of wear, damage or imbalance. Do not use if repair
or adjustment is needed since a fault in the installation or an incorrectly
balanced door may cause injury.
- Each month check that the drive reverses when the door contacts a 50
mm high object placed on the floor. Adjust if necessary and recheck since
an incorrect adjustment may present a hazard, for drives incorporating an
entrapment protection system depending on contact with the bottom edge
of the door.
- Familiarise the user with the instructions on how to use the manual release.
- Information concerning the adjustment of the door and drive.
- Disconnect the power supply when cleaning or carrying out other
maintenance. The drive unit will remember its coding and all other
configuations for normal operation when power is reapplied.

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1. Obstruction force adjustment
The minimum force displayed IS “1” and it can be adjusted upward.
Display “5” meansIS the maximum force . “3” Is the factory set default
which is equivalent to 150N
2. Travel speed adjustment
If “8” appears on the display it means 80% of the maximum travel speed.
Display “A” means the maximum speed of 160 mm/s.
3. Reversal height adjustment
If“0” appears on the display it means the door will rebound to the
fully open position. Display “1~9” means the door will rebound to
corresponding fraction of whole travel. One tenth to Nine tenth of the
whole travel etc.
4. Partial open/height
If “0” appears on the display it means that the partial open function is
disabled. Display“1~9” means the partial open position is set to a fraction
of whole travel.
5. Transmitter buttons can be coded individualy or grouped to a
common code
If“0” appears on the display it means that the grouped buttons
recognition function is disabled. Each transmitter button is coded
individualy. Display“1”means the grouped buttons recognition function
is enabled. Each transmitter button is now grouped to a common code.
6. Codes memory quantity
If “A” appears on the display it means the maximal code memory quantity
is 50. Press the UP/DOWN buttons once, to increase or decrease the
quantity. The code memory quantity is set on 5pcs*N, N=1~9. (The
quantity is the multiple of 5).
7. Maintenance alarm
If “b” appears on the display and the led light flashes 10 times quickly it means
the garage door and motor are outside of normal safe operating limits. Use
the door in manual released mode and contact your service agent.
8. Automatic safety reverse
Automatic stop with automatic reverse are basic safety features that
must be correctly configured by the installer. They cannot be relied on
for safe unattended operation around children, pets or other goods.
9. Soft start / Soft stop
Ramping speed up and down at the start and end of each cycle
reduces stress on the door and opener for longer life, and makes for
quieter operations.
10. Auto-Close
Auto- Close by time out automatically closes the door upon entering or
exiting the garage. This mode has associated safety and property risks
and must not be enabled without the use of a P.E beam .
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & FEATURES

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11. Self learning open and close obstruction force
The opener power at different stages of the door’s travel is learnt
during setup and is constantly re-profiled. Opener obstruction force
limits are automatically adjusted to be in a suitable range above and
below this profile.
12. Electronic detection of door travel limits, with simple adjustment
Door travel limits are set by auto detection and can then fine-tuned by
user configuration.
13. Available terminal for Photo beams & Extra receivers & Wire or wireless
wall switch & Caution light & wicket door protection device.
14. Energy saving - L.E.D courtesy light
A 3 minute L.E.D light delay, switching on with each cycle to illuminate
your darkened garage.
15. Battery backup is available
The Openers can be powered by an optional battery backup. This
allows continued operation in the event of a power failure at your home.
16. Manual release
A manual release system allows for operation of the door at any time.
This is to be used in the event of power failure or other critical fault.
17. Manual release, automatic reengagement. Self-Lock in gear motors
The manual release will re-engage automatically after the first powered
door operation.
18. Transmitter technology
Rolling Code technology (7.38 x 1019 Combinations), 433.92 MHz
frequency and, 4 channels design to ensure you can control 4 different
doors with one transmitter.
19. Applications
With as little as 30mm required between the ceiling and the highest
point of the door travel, the opener can be flush mounted for low
headroom applications.
20. Metal bottom plate, stronger and security.
21. Up / Down moving operation buttons (UP / DOWN)
OPEN
CLOSE

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1. Garage door must be able to be lifted and closed easily by hand and
without much effort. A well balanced & sprung door is critical for proper
installation and the rated opener life..
2. The garage door opener can’t compensate for a badly installed garage
door and should not be used as a solution for a “hard to open” door.
3. If the unit is being installed on an existing door, make sure any existing
locking devices are removed or warranty will be void.
4. An approved outlet must be installed near where the opener is being installed.
5. There should be a minimum gap of 30mm between the bottom of the
chain drive rail and the top of the garage door at its closest point. (refer
to Fig 1.)
Important note: As for additional safety rules, we strongly recommends the
fitting of Photo Electric safety beams on all installations.
PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
FIGURE 1

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Mount Wall Bracket and Door Bracket
(Fig2)
Wall Bracket - Close the garage door and
measure the garage door width at the top
and mark the center. Locate and mount the
wall bracket 2cm-15cm above the door on
the inside wall.
(Depend on the actual installation space).
Door Bracket – Fix the door bracket to a
structural part of the door as close to the top
edge as possible.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Installation (Steel Track)
STEP1 (Fig.3)
Attach the opener head to the steel track. Assembly the 2 “U” Hanging
brackets with 6mm nuts supplied to 12nm.
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3

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STEP2 (Fig.3)
WARNING: Do not allow children around the door, opener or supporting ladder
serious injury and/or damage may result from failure to follow this warning.
Place the steel track and opener head assembly centrally on the garage floor,
with the open head furthest away from the door. Lift the front of the track up
to the door bracket. Insert the pivot pin and secure it with the split pin supplied.
STEP3 (Fig.3, Fig.4)
Lift and support the opener head (with
a ladder) so it is positioned centrally and
level. Fix the opener and track on ceiling
steel bracket A & B.
STEP4 (Fig.3, Fig.5)
Connect the straight arm to the bent
arm with the bolt.
Position and bolt the arms to the top
edge of the door using the bolt supplied.
STEP5
Lift the garage door until the shuttle locks into the chain shuttle.
Now, ready to program the openers.
Sectional Steel Track Assembly
2 Parts Steel Track
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6 A: 1500 MM B: 1500 MMSLEEVE

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3 Parts Steel Track
1. 2-Parts Track:
Per Fig.6, slide the A rail into the sleeve then, slide the B rail into the
sleeve.
3-Parts Track:
Per Fig.7, slide the C rail into the sleeve, slide the D rail into the sleeve;
slide the E rail into the sleeve.
2. Cut the plastic thread and; pull the screw rod along with inner chain to
the end rail position shown in (Fig.8)
3. As Fig.9, release the nut & spring.
4. Tighten the nut to the right position as shown in Fig.10, cut the plastic
tape, cut the plastic thread on sprocket, then rail assembly is finished.
FIGURE 7
C: 1000 MM D: 1000 MM E: 1000 MMSLEEVE SLEEVE
FIGURE 8
FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10

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Battery backup Assembly (optional)
Option 1 - Top Fixed
STEP1
Assemble the battery & battery bracket per fig 1 then,
STEP2 (Fig.12)
Assemble the battery to opener, (Fig.12), fix by screws suppled.
Option 2 - Side Fixed
STEP1 (Fig.13)
Assemble the battery & battery bracket per (Fig.13),
STEP2 (Fig.14)
Assemble the battery to opener, (Fig13) then fix by screws supplied (Fig.14)
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 13
FIGURE 12
FIGURE 14

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FEATURES SETTINGS:
a. Press and hold SET button until “1” appears on the
display then release the button.
b. Press the UP / Down buttons, to change the feature being
configured. The display will read “1-E” where E is the
feature number.
c. Press the SET button to enter the interface for detailed
settings of the selected feature.
d. In the detail setting interface, it displays “0-A” with a
flashing dot.
e. Press UP / Down button to choose the feature you
need to set.
f. Press SET button to confirm the set and it will then
return to standby status automatically and display “ll”.
DISPLAY MENU INSTRUCTIONS

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Pre- Instruction for program buttons
1. Short click the SET button : When in standby, it will clear the error and,
alarm display, then return to a normal display.
2. Short click the CODE button :
• (In the Setting Status) Exit the current operation and return to the
standby interface.
• When in standby, press the code button, A dot will be indicated in the
corner, it now enters the code leaning mode.
Now click the button on the hand transmitter you want to assign, the dot
will disappear ,then press again the same button on the hand transmitter
and, the dot will flash, confirming the code learning is complete.
3. Short press the UP button: The door will open.
4. Short press the DOWN button: The door will close.
(When the door is opening or closing, it will stop if you press any key.)
5. Long press the SET button: Enter the function setting interface.
6. Long press the CODE button : Press and hold CODE button until a C is
indicated on the display. All stored remotes will be deleted.
7. Long press the UP button: Increase the resilience. (Keep press DOWN
button, after 4 seconds, it will scroll to display 0-1-2, choose the number
you want. 1=increase 25% 2=increase 50%)
8. Long press the DOWN button : Restore Factory Settings
Long press the DOWN button, after 4 seconds, it will scroll
to display, then the garage door opener will revert to
factory default settings. .
All configuring , except for the transmitter code learning needs to be
done again.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

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1. PROGRAMMING OPEN & CLOSE LIMITS
a. Press and hold the SET button until “1” appears on the
display then release the button.
b. Press the SET button again. The door opener is now in
Programming Mode. And then you will see “n” with dot
appears on the display.
c. Press and hold the UP button until the door reaches the
desired open position, you will see “n” without dot on
the display.
d. Press SET button to confirm the open position, then
you will see “u” with dot on the display.
e. Next press and hold the DOWN button until the door
reaches the desired close position, you will see “u”
without dot on the display.
NOTE: For fine adjustments toggle UP & DOWN buttons.
f. Now press the SET button to confirm the close position,
then you will see “II” on the display.
After confirm the close position, the door will now cycle
open and close to set the travel limits and force sensitivity
adjustments. The door is now set for normal operation.
CAUTION: After the cycle open and close, there will be
figures shown on the display (0~9), “0” means the doors
is balanced, the smaller figure means the better door
balance, strongly recommend that the figure need to be
smaller than the power force.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

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2. OBSTRUCTION FORCE ADJUSTMENT
CAUTION: The obstruction force adjustment is set
automatically during programming. Normally no
adjustment is necessary.
a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1”appears on the
display, next press the UP Button until “2” appears on
the display to enter this function setting then release
the button.
b. Press the SET button again, The unit is now in force
adjustment mode. And then you will see a figure “3”
with flash dot appears on the display.
c. Press the UP button to increase the force setting or the
DOWN button to decrease the force setting.
d. The minimum force is “1” and it can be adjusted upward.
The maximum force is “5”.
Press the SET button to confirm the set and it will back to
standby status automatically and display “ll”.
NOTE: The force is set on “3” as standard in factory.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
INCREASE FORCE
DECREASE FORCE

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3. TRAVEL SPEED SETTING
CAUTION: If you changed the speed again, it will cancel
the previous travel limit. The speed adjustment function
will be available only after you reset the travel limit.
a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1”appears on the
display, next press the UP button until “3” appears on
the display to enter this function setting then release
the button.
b. Press the SET button again. The unit is now in speed
adjustment mode. And then you will see a letter “A”
with flash dot appears on the display.
c. Press the UP & DOWN button to choose the speed.
Figure “8” means the 80% of the travel speed. Figure
“A” means the full speed.
d. Press the SET button to confirm the set and it will back
to standby status automatically and display “ll”.
NOTE: The travel speed is set on full speed “A” as standard
in factory.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
INCREASE SPEED
DECREASE SPEED
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