Girard Systems GC136 User manual

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Girard Systems awnings may be operated in light wind and rain
conditions. When periods of heavy rain and or high wind are expected
the awning must be closed. Never leave the Awning open and
unattended.
Damage caused by wind and rain is not covered by warranty.
All awnings must be closed prior to moving the vehicle for any reason.
As an extra safety precaution a visual check that every awning is fully
closed is required.
Damage caused by failure to comply with these instructions is
not covered by warranty.
Before using your awning, ensure that the area into which the awning
will be deployed is free of obstructions (Trees, walls, pillars, posts,
other vehicles etc.)
Damage caused by collisions with any of the above or similar
is not covered by warranty.
Before using your awning make sure that all of your electrical circuits
are operating correctly. Recreational Vehicles can generate AC power
from three separate sources. The electrical system transfer switch in
your vehicle will select power for the awning as follows:
Shore Power – if connected;
Generator Power – if the generator is running;
Inverter Power – batteries must be charged for inverter operation.
Girard Systems awnings are supplied with an electric motor appropriate to the
product.

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CONTENTS
Product Description …………………………………………………………………………. 3
Set up and Programming …………………………………………………………………. 6
Programming to a Motion Sensor ……………………………………………………… 7
Programming to an Anemometer ………………………………………………….... 10
THE G–LINK SYSTEM
The G-Link motors and control modules provided by Girard Systems communicate by
use of RF signals on a frequency of 433.92 MHZ. This eliminates the need for wiring
and the drilling of holes in the vehicle. These components must be electronically
matched, programmed or paired before use. This is usually done at the Girard Systems
factory. Should the need arise for the user to pair a device with the motor controller
they must refer to the appropriate manual for the devices applicable to their particular
installation.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The G – Link GC136 is a single awning motor control unit that can be remotely operated
with a G-link paired handset listed in this manual from a distance of up to 500ft. in
open air and up to 100ft in the presence of obstructions. The operating frequency is
433.92MHZ.

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The GC136 may also be operated by use of the IN/STOP/OUT buttons on the side of
the unit (Fig. 1). The direction of travel of the motor can be reversed by using the
Reverse switch as indicated in (Fig. 2).
Fig.1
Fig.2
The GC136 may be programmed simultaneously with up to 20 Remote Controls or
other remote units. If an additional unit is programmed it will replace the last unit
programmed and the previous 19 units will remain unchanged.
The GC136 can operate in either Continuous or Step mode.
a. In Continuous mode a single press of the button on the module or the Remote
handset will cause the Awning to move in the chosen direction until the limit
switch is actuated, unless the Stop button is pressed.
b. In Step mode a single press will cause a small step in the chosen direction, but if
the button is not released within 2 seconds the movement will become
continuous as described above.
IN
STOP
OUT

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Specifications
Power: 110VAC / 60Hz
AC Input: White = Neutral / Black = Live / Green = Earth
To the Motor: White = Neutral / Red = Direction 1 / Black = Direction 2 / Green = Earth
Ambient T: 0 - 130°F
Installation
A circuit breaker protected 15A/115v AC power supply is required form the Vehicles power
distribution panel as shown in the diagram below.
1. Install a UL approved 110VAC junction box in which to make the electrical connections.
2. Route the Awning’s Motor cable to this location and make the connections to the GC136
in accordance with NEC requirements.
3. Mount the GC136 on the wall using the screws and tape provided.

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SETUP AND PROGRAMMING
1. Selection of “Continuous” or “Step” mode.
a. Supply power to the GC136.
b. Simultaneously press the STOP and RIGHT button of the GC136 for at least 6
seconds: The Green LED will first illuminate and then blink a few times. When
the Green LED extinguishes, the operation has been completed
To switch modes (continuous to step or step to continuous) repeat step 1
above.
NOTE:
•Before starting this procedure the GC136 must be disconnected from all
power sources for at least 10 seconds.
•During the programming procedure each step must be executed within 10
seconds of the preceding one.
2. Programming the GC136 to a Remote handset or switch
a. Supply power to the GC136
b. Using a paper clip or other small tool, press the program button on the
GC136 (Fig 2) the Green LED will start blinking.
c. Press STOP (Fig. 1): The Green LED will stop blinking and remain illuminated.
d. Press the IN button on the REMOTE DEVICE being programmed. The Green
LED on the motor controller will turn off.
3. Cancel one Remote from the GC136
a. Supply power to the GC136
b. Using a paper clip or other small tool, press the program button on the
GC136 (Fig 2) the Green LED will start blinking.
c. Press STOP (Fig. 1): The Green LED will stop blinking and remain illuminated.
d. Press the OUT button on the REMOTE DEVICE being cancelled. The Green
LED will turn off.
4. Cancel all of the Remotes from the GC136
a. Supply power to the GC136
b. Simultaneously press the STOP and LEFT button of the GC136 for at
least 6 seconds: The Green LED will first illuminate and then blink a few
times. When the Green LED extinguishes the operation has been
completed.

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PROGRAMMING TO A MOTION SENSOR
First the Motion sensor will need to be prepared for programming by carrying out the
following procedure.
Remove the 2 small
Phillips screws which
secure the motion
sensor to the mounting
bracket. The base of
the module is
magnetized so will
need to be gently lifted
off.
Fig.1
Then turn it over.
Fig.2

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Remove the 4 Phillips
screws holding the
module together.
Remove the base
plate and silicone
insert.
Fig.3
Turn the base plate
over (Magnet down).
Then place the
motion sensor on top
of it so that the
magnet is aligned
with the reed
switch. If this is not
done the default
program cannot be
changed.
Fig.4
Base Plate
Magnet
Insert
Reed Switch
Adjustment Dial
Programming
Button
LED

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Note; when carrying out this part of the procedure each step must be
executed within 10 seconds of the previous one or the module will revert to
factory settings. It is highly recommended that you read and understand the
following sequence before attempting to execute it.
a. Set the Adjustment Dial to level 5. (See Fig.4).
b. To initiate the programming sequence, power to the motor controller must be
disconnected for at least 10 seconds then reconnected.
c. Connect the GC779G Motion sensor to a 12volt DC circuit. At this point the
Purple LED will illuminate and then begin to blink. If it does not, the unit is not
receiving the correct power. Ensure that the magnet and reed switch are aligned
and verify the electrical connection before proceeding.
d. Using a small screwdriver or the end of a paper clip press the Program Button on
the GC136 Motor Controller. (see fig 9) The Green LED on the Motor Controller
will begin to flash.
e. Press the Stop Button on the Motor Controller. The Green LED on the Motor
Controller will illuminate continuously.
f. Press the programming button on the GC779G Motion sensor (See Fig.4). Both
the Purple LED on the Motion sensor and the green LED on the Motor controller
will flash once and extinguish. This completes the programming sequence.
g. Ensure that the code was accepted by pressing the Program button on the
GC779G Motion sensor again. The Awning should retract.
h. If the Awning does not retract, repeat steps a. to f.
i. Set the Adjustment Dial to the desired sensitivity level 1 to 5. Never set higher
than 5. (The factory setting is 3).
Once programming is complete, reassemble the Motion sensor module.

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PROGRAMMING TO AN ANEMOMETER GC116I
Fully extend the awning to ensure smooth operation, and then retract the awning
leaving it partially open (about 3 feet).
Locate the P2 Button on the back of the motor controller.
Set the wind speed dial between 1 and 2 on the anemometer. (See Fig.1 above). The
higher this dial is set, the stronger the wind must be before the awning will retract.
Note; when carrying out this part of the procedure each step must be
executed within 10 seconds of the previous one or the module will revert to
factory settings. It is highly recommended that you read and understand the
following sequence before attempting to execute it.
1) Connect the Anemometer to a 12V DC Power source. (The Red LED will flash
once when power is connected)
2) Press the P2 button on the back of the motor controller (The green LED will start
to blink )
3) Press the STOP button on the motor controller (The green LED will stop blinking
and remain illuminated)
4) Press the up button on the Anemometer to retract the awning or physically
activate it by spinning the cups.
For queries or assistance with programming any of your G-Link devices please call
Girard Systems TOLL FREE on 800–382–8442 between 7:30am and 3:30pm P.S.T.
Wind Speed Dial
P2 Button
UP Button
LED
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