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Chamberlain CLDM1ANZ User manual

CLOSED
OPEN
Indoor Receiver
AC Adaptor
Sensor
CR2032
3 VOLTS
Lithium Battery
(CR2032 type)
Double-Sided
Fastening Strip
To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a
closing garage door:
• Activate door ON Y when it can be seen clearly, is properly
adjusted, and there are no obstructions to door travel.
• A WAYS keep garage door in sight until completely closed.
NEVER permit anyone to cross path of closing garage door.
CLDM1ANZ STANDARD
COMPONENTS
PRE-INSTALLATION SYSTEM TEST
1. The sensor and receiver are pre-matched (programmed) at the
factory. Test the system by flipping the sensor over while it is a
few feet away from the receiver. The receiver will show a
green light for closed when the sensor is face up in the vertical
position with the round end of the case pointing down
(Figure 1). The red light will flash when the sensor is face
down in the horizontal position (Figure 2).
2. If the green or the red receiver lights do not come on, or do
not react as described, see the Troubleshooting or earning
section of these instructions.
INSTALLING THE BATTERY IN THE GARAGE DOOR
INDICATOR SENSOR
1. Place the screw driver blade on the tab at
the end of the case and gently press down
and in toward the case.
2. Insert the lithium battery into the battery clip
with the + (positive) side face up.
3. Push the case back together tightly by
inserting the top hooks into the back cover,
then snap shut the bottom of
the case.
NOTE: It is norma to hear a ratt e from the ti t switch in the sensor
when ti ted or rotated to another position.
INDOOR RECEIVER SETUP
1. Plug the AC adaptor into any
standard 240 volt AC electrical
wall outlet and the small plug
into the back of the indoor
receiver.
2. The receiver has a 22cm
antenna wire which comes out
the back. The antenna should
be straight and not touching
metal.
3VOLTS
Figure 1 Figure 2
NOTE: Because radio contro devices are inherent y susceptib e
to RF interference, this product shou d NOT be used as a
stand-a one security device. This product is considered a
monitoring and notification device ONLY, and as such, shou d not
be used as a substitute for a dedicated home security system.
To ensure that your Garage Door Monitor continues to operate
properly, the following checks should be performed on a
monthly basis:
• Check that the sensor is mounted properly on the garage door
(see Mounting the Sensor section of this manual.)
• Ensure the 3 volt lithium battery is installed properly.
• Check to see that the receiver system is plugged into a wall
outlet and the jack is properly connected to the back of the
receiver. Make sure the antenna is straight and not in contact
with any metal objects.
• Check that the receiver is properly recognising sensor
signals (see Troub eshooting section of this manual.)
CLOSED
OPEN
Antenna Learn
Button
AC
Adapter
Location
Garage Door Monitor
CLDM1ANZ
MOUNTING THE SENSOR
Attach the sensor to the inside of the garage door using the
double-sided fastening strip. Mount the sensor near the top of the
garage door for best results. The round end of the case should
be pointing down when the garage door is closed.
Inside of Garage
Double-Sided Fastening Strip
Round End
Down
Know when your garage door is open
or closed!
Thank you for purchasing the Chamberlain Garage Door Monitor.
Monitor the status of your garage door from inside your home. No
longer will you have to run downstairs or go outside just to see if
you or your children have left the garage door open.
GARAGE DOOR MONITOR OPERATION
When the receiver is powered up, both red and green EDʼs
will flash once. The receiver will then show a solid green ED
until it receives a signal from a programmed sensor. The receiver
will display the current status of the programmed door sensor. If
no door sensor(s) is programmed to the receiver, the green and
red ED will flash simultaneously. See earning section.
The sensor sends a closed signal when the garage door is
closed (vertical) and an open signal as the sensor changes to
open (horizontal) position.
Up to 4 door mounted sensors will work in conjunction with one
receiver.
The red ED will flash once every half-second if one or more of
the programmed sensors are not in the closed position. The
green ED comes on steady only when all the programmed
sensors are in the closed position.
NOTE: The system wi sometimes take a few seconds to send a
signa . The sensor updates the receiver by transmitting an open
or c osed signa every few minutes.
LEARNING MORE THAN ONE SENSOR(S)
1. Door must be closed and the green
ED on steadily.
2. Press and hold the learn button for 2
seconds, the receiver will enter the learn
mode. The green ED will flash on and
off in 1/2 second increments.
3. The additional sensor(s) must be moved
from a vertical position to a horizontal
position or vice versa.
4. Both green and red EDʼs will turn on for 1 second to indicate
a successful learn. Upon success, the receiver immediately
exits the learn mode and returns to normal operation.
5. If no signal is received within 30 seconds, the receiver will exit
the learn mode and return to normal operation.
ERASING OR CLEARING THE MEMORY
1. Unplug the small plug from the AC adaptor on the
indoor receiver.
2. Make sure the AC adaptor is plugged into a wall outlet.
3. To erase the memory of all programmed sensors, press and
hold the learn button while plugging the small plug on the AC
adaptor into the indoor receiver.
4. Both red and green EDʼs will flash simultaneously. This also
indicates that no sensor(s) are in memory.
5. Proceed to Step 2 of Learning More Than One Sensor to
program the sensor to the receiver.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The sensor battery must be replaced every year to assure
consistent operation. Flashing of the red and green EDʼs in a
special sequence normally indicates intermittent operation or a
dead battery.
Loss of signal: The sensor sends a signal periodically to
synchronize to the receiver. Should the receiver not receive the
signal in approximately 20 minutes, the red and green EDʼs will
flash as follows. The green ED will flash once, then the red ED
will flash one to four times depending upon the sensor
number. This indicates the receiver has not received the signal
from this sensor for over 20 minutes and therefore
requires attention.
If replacing the battery does not rectify the issue, move the
receiver into the garage for additional troubleshooting. If the
monitor works flawlessly in close proximity, the sensor(s) signal is
being either blocked or interfered with in the previous location
and may require placement in a room closer to the garage
door(s).
Garage Door Monitor system just installe :
The sensor and receiver set are factory coded prior to shipment
and should work out of the package. If you encounter a situation
where the sensor and receiver work properly upon initial
installation, but show a loss of signal after 20 minutes you may
have an additional factory code in the receivers memory. In this
instance, the receiver will then appear to be unresponsive to the
sensor. In this instance, do the following:
1. Clear Receiver Memory – See Erasing or C earing the
Memory section. Upon clearing memory, the receiver will
power up and show simultaneously flashing green and red
EDʼs – this indicates that memory is cleared.
2. Proceed to Step 2 of Learning More Than One Sensor. Note
that the procedures to learn 1 sensor or multiple sensors are
the same.
If the receiver is still showing a loss of signal after following the
above procedure, then the receiver is located too far away from
the sensor. Relocate the receiver closer to the sensor.
Garage Door Monitor su enly malfunctions after working
properly:
The sensors battery power is low. Replace the battery.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
You can purchase additional sensors if you have more than one
garage door. The receiver will learn up to 4 sensors and the red
light will flash if any one of the garage doors is open.
ITEM PART #
Indoor Receiver 2C507-3
Specifications:
Sensor
Battery: ithium Type CR2032. 1 year life.
Temperature: -250C to 600C.
Codes: 254 randomly set codes.
Receiver
Power Supply: 12 volt DC, 50 mA.
Temperature: -100C to 500C.
Codes: earns codes of up to 4 sensors
© 2009, Chamberlain Group Inc.
114A2628E All Rights Reserved
Press
and Hold
the Learn
Button
Chamberlain Australia Pty td
Po Box 1446
ane Cove NSW 1595
PH: 1800 638 234
Chamberlain New Zealand td
PO Box 100221
North Shore 0745
Ph: 0800 653 667
www.chamberlainanz.com
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