Grifco D-DRIVE DDC-22 User manual

Chamberlain Australia Pty Ltd
Unit 1, 75 Epping Rd
North Ryde NSW 2113
Ph: 1800 GRIFCO
www.grifco.com.au
Ref: D-M-ACG-100-E
Installation Manual for D-Drive Wall Control
DDC-22, DDI-07, DDI-12 and DDI-15
This manual should be read in conjunction with Installation Manual
D-Drive Door Operator (PART 1 of 2)
D-Drive Wall Controller
Chamberlain New Zealand Ltd
17B Arrenway Drive, Rosedale
0623
Auckland
Ph: 0800 653 667
www.grifco.co.nz
INSTALLATION MANUAL
PART 2 of 2

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• 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.
• Installation and wiring must be in compliance with your local building and electrical codes. Connect the power supply cord only to
properly earthed mains.
• Moisture and water can destroy the electronic components. Make sure under all circumstances that water moisture or storage
moisture cannot penetrate the electronics. The same applies for openings and cable entries.
• An electrician must disconnect electric power to the commercial door operator before making repairs or removing covers.
WARNING: THESE ARE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AS INCORRECT INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH
SAVE these instructions
These wall controllers have been designed and tested to offer safe service provided it is installed, operated, maintained and tested in
strict accordance with the instructions and warnings contained in this manual.
This document is the installation manual for the wall control of the D-Drive operator. The following warnings need to be considered for
the complete system installation:
• Sticking or binding doors must be repaired. Commercial doors, door springs, pulleys, brackets and their hardware are under
extreme tension and can cause serious personal injury. Do not attempt to loosen, move or adjust them. Call for commercial door
service.
• Do not wear rings, watches or loose clothing while installing or servicing a commercial door operator.
• To avoid serious personal injury from entanglement, remove all ropes connected to the commercial door before installing the door
operator.
• After the installation a final test of the full function of the system and the full function of the safety devices must be done.
• When operating a biased-off switch, make sure that other persons are kept away.
• The operator cannot be used with a driven part incorporating a wicket door (unless the operator cannot be operated with the wicket
door open).
• Operator may become hot during operation. Appropriate clearance and/or shielding should be supplied by the installer to ensure
any cabling, wiring and/or other items cannot come in contact with the operator. If temperature rise exceeds 50°C all fixed wiring
insulation must be protected, for example, by insulating sleeving having an appropriate temperature rating.
• Do not allow children to play with operator wall controls or remote controls. Keep remote controls away from children.
• Permanently fasten all supplied labels adjacent to the wall control as a convenient reference and reminder of safe operating
procedures.
• Disengage all existing commercial door locks to avoid damage to commercial door. Install the wall control (or any additional push
buttons) in a location where the commercial door is visible during operation . Do not allow children to operate push button(s) or
remote transmitter(s). Serious personal injury from a closing commercial door may result from misuse of the operator.
• Activate operator only when the door is in full view, free of obstructions and operator is properly adjusted. No one should enter or
leave the building while the door is in motion.
• The actuating member of a biased-off switch is to be located within direct sight of the door but away from moving parts. Unless it is
key operated, it is to be installed at a minimum height of 1500mm and not accessible to the public.
• Make sure that people who install, maintain or operate the door follow these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place so
that you can refer to them quickly when you need to.
• 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.
• Use the operator for its intended purpose. This product is for indoor use use only.
• Automatic Drive - Keep away from the area of the door as it may operate unexpectedly.
• Ensure that entrapment when operating the door in the open direction is avoided.
• If the operator is installed at a height less than 2.5 metres from floor level or any other level from which the operator can be
accessed (eg mezzanine) the installer is responsible to fit guards as appropriate to prevent access to moving mechanisms to
reduce risk of entrapment.
WARNING
Electrical
When you see this Safety Symbol and Signal Words on the following pages, they will alert
you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not comply with the warnings that
accompany them. The hazard may come from electric shock.
WARNING
Mechanical
When you see this Safety Symbol and Signal Words on the following pages, they will alert
you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not comply with the warnings that
accompany them. The hazard may come from something mechanical.
CAUTION When you see this Signal Word on the following pages, it will alert you to the possibility of
damage to your commercial door and/or the commercial door operator if you do not comply
with the cautionary statements that accompany it.
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 2
2. CONTENTS...................................................................................................................................................................................3-5
3. GENERAL INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
3.2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
4. DDC-22 WALL CONTROLLER ................................................................................................................................................. 7-13
4.1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2 ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.3 ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
4.4 22............................................................................................................................................... 8
4.5 ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.6 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.6.1 ................................................................................................................................... 10
4.6.2 ......................................................................................................................................... 10
4.6.3 ................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.6.4 ............................................................................................................... 11
4.6.5 ................................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.6.6 ............................................................................................ 12
4.6.7 ...................................................................................................................... 12
4.6.8 ..................................................................................................................................... 13
4.6.9 ............................................................................................................................. 13
4.6.10 .............................................................................. 13
4.6.11 .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.6.12 ............................................................................................................................................................. 13
5. DDI-07 AND DDI-12 WALL CONTROLLER........................................................................................................................... 14-21
5.1 ................................................................................................................................................... 14
5.2 ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
5.3 ........................................................................................................................................................... 14
5.4 07.............................................................................................................................................. 15
5.5 12.............................................................................................................................................. 16
5.6 ............................................................................................................................................................. 17
5.7 ....................................................................................................................................................................................18-21
5.7.1 ................................................................................................................................... 18
5.7.2 .............................................................................................................................................. 18
5.7.3 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19
5.7.4 .................................................................................................................................................................. 19
5.7.5 ............................................................................................ 20
5.7.6 ......................................................................................................................... 20
5.7.7 ................................................................................................................................20-21
5.7.8 ...................................................................... 21
5.7.9 .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
5.7.10 .............................................................................................................................................................. 21
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2. CONTENTS
6. DDI-15 WALL CONTROLLER................................................................................................................................................. 22-28
6.1 ................................................................................................................................................... 22
6.2 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
6.3 ............................................................................................................................................................ 22
6.4 15......................................................................................................................................... 23-24
6.4.1 ................................................................................................................................................. 24
6.5 ....................................................................................................................................................................................25-29
6.5.1 ................................................................................................................................. 25
6.5.2 ............................................................................................................................................ 26
6.5.3 ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
6.5.4 ............................................................................................................................................................... 27
6.5.5 .......................................................................................... 27
6.5.6 .................................................................................................................... 27
6.5.7 ................................................................................................................................... 28
6.5.8 .................................................................... 28
6.5.9 ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
6.5.10 .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
7. ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION DEVICES..............................................................................................................................29-32
7.1 .............................................................................................................................................................. 29
7.2 00822 ........................................................................................................................ 30
7.3 008071222 ............................................................................................ 30
7.4 060 ........................................................................................................................................... 31
7.5 ........................................................................................................................................ 31
7.6 ##................................................................................................................................................................ 32
7.7 10008003 ........................................................................................................................... 32
8. SERVICE SWITCH ACTIVATION................................................................................................................................................ 32
9. COMMISSIONING....................................................................................................................................................................33-39
9.1 ............................................................................................................... 33-34
9.2 ...................................................................................................................................... 34
9.3 .................................................................................................................................. 34
9.4 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 35
9.5 ................................................................................................................................................................ 35
9.6 .......................................................................................................................................................... 35
9.6 .......................................................................................................................................................... 35
9.7 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 36
9.8 ...................................................................................................................... 37
9.9 .................................................................................................................................................................... 37
9.10 .................................................................................................................................................................. 37
9.11 ..................................................................................................................................... 38
9.12 .................................................................................................................................... 39
9.13 .................................................................................................................... 39
9.14 ............................................................................................................................................ 39

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10. PARAMETER OPTIONS (INC. AUTO CLOSE SETUP) .....................................................................................................40-41
10.1 ........................................................................................................................................................ 40
10.2 ................................................................................................................................................................. 40
10.3 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 40
10.4 ................................................................................................................................... 40
10.5 ................................................................................................................. 40
10.6 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 40
10.6 008 060 ..................................................................................................................................... 41
10.6 ............................................................................................................................................. 41
10.7 ................................................................................................................................................... 41
11. GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 42
12. COMMON PROGRAM PARAMETERS..................................................................................................................................... 43
13. COMMON INFORMATION E CODES ....................................................................................................................................... 44
14. COMMON INFORMATION F CODES ..................................................................................................................................45-48
15. INFORMATION MESSAGES ..................................................................................................................................................... 49
16. WARRANTY............................................................................................................................................................................50-52
16.1 .............................................................................................................. 50-51
16.2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 52
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3. GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The D-Drive Wall Controls are designed to be used with either Chain Drive Operators or Direct Drive Operators. See table below for
details of Wall Control model used in the range of Operator Models.
3.1. KIT PRODUCT NUMBERING
The Kit model number is made up of 4 components to identify drive method, torque rating, nomimal output speed and type of speed
controller. An example is shown below.
GDD - 42 - 11 - VS
Kit Application
SS=Single Speed (Contactor)
VS=Variable Speed Drive (Inverter)
Nominal Output Shaft Speed (RPM)
Torque Rating
22=220Nm / 42=420Nm / 45=450Nm /
55=550Nm / 75=750Nm / 100=1,000Nm /
140=1,400Nm
Drive Method
Grifco D-Drive Chain Drive (GCD)
Grifco D-Drive Direct Drive (GDD)
3.2. APPLICABLE OPERATOR KITS
Kit product is matched to a Single Speed (Contactor) or a Variable Speed (Inverter) Controller. The Kits are shown below for
various torque ratings.
CHAIN DRIVE (GCD) MODELS SINGLE SPEED (CONTACTOR)
CONTROLLER
VARIABLE SPEED
(INVERTER) CONTROLLER
WALL CONTROLLER MODEL DDC-22 DDI-07 DD1-12 DDI-15
220NM GCD-22-23-VS
450NM GCD-45-23-SS GCD-45-23-VS
DIRECT DRIVE (GDD) MODELS
WALL CONTROLLER MODEL DDC-22 DDI-07 DD1-12 DDI-15
220NM GDD-22-13-VS
420NM GDD-42-11-SS GDD-42-11-VS
550NM GDD-55-11-SS GDD-55-11-VS
750NM GDD-75-10-SS GDD-75-10-VS
1,000NM GDD-100-10-SS GDD-100-10-VS
1,400NM GDD-140-09-SS

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4.1 HOW TO OPEN THE ENCLOSURE
Follow these instructions to open the DDC-22 (or DDI-07 or DDI-12)
controller enclosure.
1. Insert a flat head screwdriver into hole 1
2. Push the screwdriver handle towards the centreline
(in the direction of the arrow shown in the diagram)
3. Gently lift the side of the controller enclosure.
Repeat for hole 2 pushing in the direction indicated by the arrow.
To close, push firmly at hole 1 and 2.
4.2 ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS
4.3 INSTALLATION CLEARANCE
The Wall Controller must be installed with a minimum 100 mm
vertical distance from obstructions.
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4.4 DDC-22 CONTROL BOARD OVERVIEW
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ServiceMode
Switch
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Safety Edge
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4.5 INPUT OUTPUT OVERVIEW
NOTE: Pin 31 to Pin 36 are encoder inputs
Pins 91 & 92 are only available on the DDC-22 model board
4. DDC-22 WALL CONTROLLER
PIN INPUTDESCRIPTION NORMAL STATE
92 Input31SafetyEdge8k2 N/O
91 GND
86 +24V N/O
85 Input7 Inch / Latch
84 GND
83 +24V
82 Input6 Permanent OPEN
N/O
81 GND
76 +24V N/C
75 Input5 Safety Beam
74 GND
73 +24V N/O
72 Input4 Toggle Input (OPN/CLS)
71 GND
66 Output
15 +24V
65 Input10EnableAutoClose N/O
64 Input9 Bypass MidLimit
63 GND
62 +24V N/O
61 Input8 LockingEnd CLOSE
54 Input3 CLOSEN/O
53 Input2 STOP
52 Input1 OPEN N/O
51 +24V
45 +12V (Non-fused)
44 GND
43 Safety Edge N/O
42 E-Stop 1Emergency Stop EXT 12 N/C
41 E-Stop 1Emergency Stop EXT 11
36 GND
35 ChannelB
34 Channel A
33 +12V (Non-fused)
32 E-Stop 2Emergency Stop EXT 12 N/C
31 E-Stop 2Emergency Stop EXT 11

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4.6.WIRING
4.6.1 MAINS WIRING TO WALL CONTROLLER
Wire mains power to the connections shown in the diagram.
CAUTION
Power terminals L1, L2, L3 are spring terminal type.
Care must be taken to ensure loose wire strands are not left outside of the terminal.
4.6.3 OPERATOR MOTOR WIRING
Ensure the motor terminals are configured correctly for the controller type being used as indicated in the diagrams below. Incorrect
motor terminal configuration can cause damage and will void warranty.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL
The Operator is supplied in STAR configuration.
This configuration is suitable for the DDC-22 Single Speed Contractor Controller models (as shown in the diagram).
Applicable Kit and Operator models are:
4. DDC-22 WALL CONTROLLER
CONTROLLER KIT OPERATOR
DDC-22 GCD-45-23-SS GCDO-45-23
DDC-22 GDD-42-11-SS GDDO-42-11
DDC-22 GDD-55-11-SS GDDO-55-11
DDC-22 DD-75-10-SS GDDO-75-10
DDC-22 GDD-100-10-SS GDDO-100-10
DDC-22 GDD-140-09-SS GDD0-140-09
Connect wiring by:
1. Feed the motor cable through the cable gland on the side of motor control enclosure.
2. Securely connect the Earth of the motor cable to the earthing screw shown. Ensure a safe connection.
3. Securely connect T1, T2 and T3 of the motor cable into terminals U1, V1, and W1 respectively.
4. Bridge terminals V2, U2 and W2 as shown in the diagram.
4.6.2 MAINS POWER PROTECTION FUSE
A fuse is located on the MCB to protect against mains input
power overload. After checking the cause of the fault the fuse
can be replaced with a 2A 250V 20mm x 5mm Glass Fuse.

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4. DDC-22 WALL CONTROLLER
4.6.4 MOTOR WIRING -MOTOR TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Wire motor power to the connections shown in the
diagram. Phases to T1, T2, T3 & Earth to PE.
4.6.5 ENCODER WIRING
Solenoid brakes are not used on Operators GDDO-42-11 or GDDO-55-11.
For these models Connect the encoder cable to Pins 31 to 36 with the wire colours indicated in the diagram.
All operators are pre-wired with an encoder plug fitted.
If the cable is purchased separately from the operator, ensure
the encoder plug is wired as shown below.

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4. DDC-22 WALL CONTROLLER
4.6.7 CONNECTION OF SOLENOID BRAKE RECTIFIER
4.6.6 ENCODER AND INTERNAL OPERATOR SOLENOID BRAKE WIRING
Solenoid brakes are used on GDDO-75-10, GDDO-100-10, GDDO-140-09, GCDO-45-23. For these models:
1. Connect one end of the internal operator solenoid brake cable to T3.
2. Connect the other end of the internal operator solenoid brake connection to the N of the motor power connections.
3. Connect the encoder cable to numbers 31 to 36 with the wire colours indicated in the diagram.
Encoder cables are supplied fitted to PCB connectors, ready to swap with the PCB connector fitted to the controller.
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All operators are factory fitted with encoder wires and
solenoid brake wires connected.
For reference when using a solenoid cable spare part (EC-8 or
EC-12), which includes 2 Black solenoid brake connection wires,
connect these wires to the connection block marked with ~, as
shown.
Connection is not polarity sensitive.

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4. DDC-22 WALL CONTROLLER
4.6.8 CHAIN DRIVE SAFETY BRAKE WIRING
The actuation of a Safety Brake is required in the event of a drive chain breakage, to prevent the curtain from falling.
If using this controller in conjunction with the GCDO-45-23 chain driven operator a mechanical safety brake must be
wired into E-Stop 1 on Pins 41 and 42.
Use to following connection to wire the Safety Brake.
PIN42
PIN41
4.6.9 INSTALLING AN ETERNAL SAFETY BRAKE
Refer to D-Drive Operator Manual for details on the mechanical installation of an External Safety Brake. Use to following
connection to wire the Safety Brake.
Alternatively, the Safety Brake can be wired directly into the Encoder (on the operator side) as shown below:
Note: Wire Safety Brake Switch in series with existing switches.
4.6.10 INSTALLING AN E-STOP INPUT LINK WIRE IF NOT USING A SAFETY BRAKE
CAUTION
In the event that an external Safety Brake is not installed (on
Direct Drive models) a link wire is required at E-Stop 1 (bridge
terminals 41 and 42) to enable operation of the unit.
4.6.11 FERRITE INSTALLATION
Ferrite chokes are not required to be installed on Contactor models.
PIN INPUT DESCRIPTION
42 E-Stop 1 Emergency Stop EXT 12
41 E-Stop 1 Emergency Stop EXT 11
4.6.12 COMPLETING SET-UP
Mains and operator wiring is now complete.
Proceed to the section for Entrapment Protection Devices or Commissioning to complete set-up.
It is recommended that an External Brake is installed on all
Chain Drive installations.

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5. DDI-07 AND DDI-12 WALL CONTROLLER
5.1 HOW TO OPEN THE ENCLOSURE
Follow these instructions to open the DDC-22 (or DDI-07 or DDI-12)
controller enclosure.
1. Insert a flat head screwdriver into hole 1
2. Push the screwdriver handle towards the centreline
(in the direction of the arrow shown in the diagram)
3. Gently lift the side of the controller enclosure.
Repeat for hole 2 pushing in the direction indicated by the arrow.
To close, push firmly at hole 1 and 2.
5.2 ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS
5.3 INSTALLATION CLEARANCE
The Wall Controller must be installed with a minimum 100 mm
vertical distance from obstructions.

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5. DDI-07 AND DDI-12 WALL CONTROLLER
5.4 DDI-07 CONTROL BOARD OVERVIEW
Safety Edge
Connection
Encoder
Connection
ServiceMode
Switch
Onboard
Relay
Motor
Connection
E-Stop
Neutral Protective
Earth
Active Line
PowerSupply
Input

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5. DDI-07 AND DDI-12 WALL CONTROLLER
5.5 DDI-12 CONTROL BOARD OVERVIEW
Onboard
Relay
Connection
Active Line
PowerSupply
InputProtective
Earth
Motor
Connection
Neutral
Safety Edge
Connection
Encoder
Connection
ServiceMode
Switch
C
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E-Stop

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5. DDI-07 AND DDI-12 WALL CONTROLLER
5.6 INPUT OUTPUT OVERVIEW
PIN INPUTDESCRIPTION NORMAL STATE
86 +24V N/O
85 Input7 Inch / Latch
84 GND
83 +24V
82 Input6 Permanent OPEN
N/O
81 GND
76 +24V N/C
75 Input5 Safety Beam
74 GND
73 +24V N/O
72 Input4 Toggle Input (OPN/CLS)
71 GND
66 Output 15 +24V
65 Input10Enable Auto CloseN/O
64 Input9 Bypass MidLimit
63 GND
62 +24V N/O
61 Input8 LockingEnd CLOSE
54 Input3 CLOSEN/O
53 Input2 STOP
52 Input1 OPEN N/O
51 +24V
45 +12V (Non-fused)
44 GND
43 Safety Edge N/O
42 E-Stop 1Emergency Stop EXT 12 N/C
41 E-Stop 1Emergency Stop EXT 11
36 GND
35 ChannelB
34 ChannelA
33 +12V (Non-fused)
32 E-Stop 2Emergency Stop EXT 12 N/C
31 E-Stop 2Emergency Stop EXT 11

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5. DDI-07 AND DDI-12 WALL CONTROLLER
5.7 WIRING
5.7.1 MAINS WIRING TO WALL CONTROLLER
Connect the main wiring as shown.
L N PE
CAUTION
Power terminals L1, L2, L3 are spring terminal type.
Care must be taken to ensure loose wire strands are not left outside of the terminal.
5.7.2 POWER WIRING TO OPERATOR
Ensure the motor terminals are configured correctly for the controller type being used as indicated in the diagrams below. Incorrect
motor terminal configuration can cause damage and will void warranty.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL
The Operator is supplied in STAR configuration. Most Operators are
supplied in STAR configuration, except GDDO-22-13 and GDDO-22-23
which are supplied in DELTA.
The operator motor power wiring for DDI-07 & DDI-12 Wall Controller
models must be set to DELTA configuration described below and shown
in the diagram.
Applicable models are:
CONTROLLER KIT OPERATOR
DDI-07 GDD-22-13-VS GDDO-22-13
DDI-12 GDD-22-23-VS GCDO-22-23
DDI-12 GDD-42-11-VS GDDO-42-11
Connect wiring by:
1. Feed the motor cable through the cable gland on the side of motor control enclosure.
2. Securely connect the Earth of the motor cable to the earthing screw shown. Ensure a safe connection.
3. Securely connect T1, T2 and T3 of the motor cable into terminals U1, V1, and W1 respectively.
4. Bridge terminals V2 to W1, U2 to V1, and W2 to U1 as shown in the diagram.

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5. DDI-07 AND DDI-12 WALL CONTROLLER
5.7.3 MOTOR WIRING
Wire motor power to the
connections shown in the diagram.
5.7.4 ENCODER WIRING
The Encoder is wired at the MCB as follows:
Operators GDDO-22-13, GDDO-42-11 do not use Solenoid brakes. The Encoder only needs to be wired. For these
models connect the encoder cable to Pins 31 to 36 with the wire colours as shown below.
All operators are pre-wired with an encoder plug fitted.
If the cable is purchased separately from the operator, ensure
the encoder plug is wired as shown below.

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5. DDI-07 AND DDI-12 WALL CONTROLLER
5.7.6 CONNECTION OF SOLENOID BRAKE RECTIFIER
PIN42
PIN41
5.7.7 CHAIN DRIVE SAFETY BRAKE WIRING
The actuation of a Safety Brake is required in the event of a drive chain breakage, to prevent the curtain from falling.
If using this controller in conjunction with the GCDO-22-23 chain driven operator a mechanical safety brake must be
wired into E-Stop 1 on Pins 41 and 42.
Use to following connection to wire the Safety Brake.
PIN INPUT DESCRIPTION
42 E-Stop 1 Emergency Stop EXT 12
41 E-Stop 1 Emergency Stop EXT 11
All operators are factory fitted with encoder wires and
solenoid brake wires connected.
For reference when using a solenoid cable spare part
(EC-8 or EC-12), which includes 2 Black solenoid brake
connection wires, connect these wires to the connection
block marked with ~, as shown.
Connection is not polarity sensitive.
5.7.5 ENCODER AND INTERNAL OPERATOR SOLENOID BRAKE WIRING
GCDO-22-23-VS model uses a
solenoid brake which needs to
be wired along with the
Encoder. For this model:
1. Connect one end of the
internal operator solenoid
brake cable to X14 relay Pin
11.
2. Connect the other end of the
internal operator solenoid
brake connection to the N of
the Blue terminal block.
3. Connect a link wire between
X14 relay Pin 10 and L.
Encoder cables are supplied fitted
to PCB connectors, ready to swap
with the PCB connector fitted to the
controller.
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