
2) 2 flash pause 2 flash pause - The operator is in “Vacation” mode – locked with the wall switch.
3) 3 flash pause 3 flash pause - The battery voltage is low. The batteries might need replacing or the
operator has been without “mains” for longer than three days.
4) 4 flash pause 4 flash pause - The “Dos” cable is unplugged or the “Dos” is faulty.
RED “Power indicator” LED
1) On - Mains power is connected.
2) Off - No mains power is being supplied to the board.
Note: If the operator opens the door but the courtesy lights do not switch on, the mains power supply has been
interrupted
Sensitivity Override:
The override pot on the rear of the operator is adjustable by the means of a small screwdriver. It is used to adjust the
overload sensitivity of the operator by up to 10 %. This function is to be used only when it is absolutely necessary. The
operator software automatically sets the overload sensitivity during the “SETUP” sequence.
Receiver and wireless wall-switch programming instructions.
1) Erase transmitters from the memory, press and hold the “Receiver Set” button for approx 5 seconds when the
operator is not in programming mode The LED will flash once and then will flash continuously, after approx 5
seconds to indicate that all the transmitters have been deleted. The LED will stop flashing when the “Receiver Set”
button is released.
Note: This will erase ALL the transmitters stored I memory including the wall switch console.
2) Press the “Receiver set” Button once.
3) The “GREEN” LED flashes once, the receiver is now ready to be programmed.
4) Start first with the “Wall Console” only the “Door” button needs to be programmed into the receiver the other buttons
will set automatically.
5) Press the “Receiver Set“ button briefly again the “GREEN LED” will then flash, press the button on the remote that
needs to be programmed, the “GREEN LED” will flash 3 times indicating that the remote has been programmed .
6) To program more transmitters repeat step 5 until all are programmed. A maximum of 32 transmitters can be store in
the memory.
7) The receiver will exit programming automatically after the transmitter is learnt.
8) If the maximum number of transmitter has been programmed into memory the “GREEN LED” will flash once and
then the operator will then exit the programming mode
Note: Always mount “Wall Console” in the garage even if there is no other exit from the garage. This will prevent 2 or
more buttons programmed into the receiver simulating the light and or lock function of the “Wall Console”
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