Open Sesame Door Systems 133 User manual

Open Sesame Door Systems, Inc.
Manufacturer of Disability Access products
OWNER’S MANUAL
YOUR ACCESS TO INDEPENDENCEYOUR ACCESS TO INDEPENDENCE
FOR TECHNICAL SERVICE
Manufacturer of Disability Access Products
www.opensesamedoor.com


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OWNER’S
MANUAL
Thank you for your purchase of the Open Sesame door
operating system. This product is designed to be durable
and provide years of reliable service.
To ensure the Open Sesame Door System lives up to all
expectations, it is important to read and comply with this
owners manual. Please store this manual near the door
operator for easy access, as it is an important resource for
operation and future maintenance.
If there are further questions about the operation or
maintenance of the door operator, please contact your
local dealer or installer. You can nd their information on
the back cover of this manual.
For further questions you can contact us at (800) 673-6911.
Our business hours are 9am - 5pm pacic time Monday-
Friday.
NOTICE: Information in this manual is subject to change
without notice. You can locate the most current version of
this manual on our website at www.opensesamedoor.com.
The Open Sesame Door System must be
plugged into a wall outlet at all times to
ensure the battery remains fully charged.

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ON/OFF SWITCH
BOTTOM OF OPERATOR
INSIDE COVER
You can locate the invoice number/serial
number on the bottom of the Open
Sesame operator and on the inside cover

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OWNER’S
MANUAL
Bottom Screw
TO REMOVE COVER:
Only TWO screws need to be loosened which are located on
the top and bottom center of the operator. In order to get
open the door to obtain access, once loosened you will be
able to slide the cover towards you for removal.
PLEASE NOTE: When reinstalling cover, place
phone cable in notch to prevent pinched cable.
instructions for the following:
• Left Hand Conversion
• Red Dot Alignment
• Close Delay Adjustment
• Opening Angle Adjustment
• Direction Slide Switch
• Programming Instructions
Top Screw

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ADJUSTMENTS
Your Open Sesame door operator has three
potentiometer (pot/knob) adjustments and one
position jumper adjustment (auto-close). To change
these settings at any point during or after installation
you must rst remove the Operator cover. The location
of these adjustments are shown on the diagram on
the inside cover of the operator. To remove cover refer
to page 3 of this manual.
Close Delay adjustment (Yellow knob).
Turn clockwise to allow more time for people to go
through the door before automatically closing.
Opening Angle adjustment (Blue knob).
Turn clockwise for wider door opening.
Obstruction Sensitivity adjustment (White knob).
Turn clockwise for heavier door or sticky door sweep.
(optional feature Model 133 only) When enabled and
the door is manually opened and left open, door will
automatically close after a delay.To enable, locate
small jumper on the right side of the circuit board
(see diagram inside cover) and relocate it over the two
center pins, in the “on” position.
WHITE
KNOB
AUTO-
CLOSE
JUMPER
YELLOW
KNOB
BLUE
KNOB

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OWNER’S
MANUAL
DOOR OPERATOR BATTERY
We use a 12v sealed lead acid battery by MK, part
number ESl.2- 12. An equivalent can be substituted. The
battery is constantly trickle charged by the transformer
which is plugged into a live outlet at all times. If there
happens to be a loss of power your Open Sesame Door
System will continue to work for about 2 days, allowing
remote access. The life expectancy of this battery is 3-5
years depending on usage.
DOOR OPERATOR BATTERY
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
REASONS FOR BATTERY FAILURE
Old battery, no longer capable of holding a full charge.
The wall transformer has been unplugged or the wire
became disconnected. The 5 amp slo-blo fuse is bad.
Once the repair is made, allow battery to recharge for
a minimum of 2 hours before use. The operator must
be in the off position for the allotted time. New battery
allows immediate operation.
Symptoms of low battery - The door may not open
to its normal angle. The door may move slower than
normal. Electric Strike will fail to release, door will not
open.

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TESTING THE BATTERY:
1. Make sure the operator is switched OFF
2. Remove cover from the operator.
3. Unplug one of the terminals connected to the
battery.
4. With your meter place the positive lead on the
red terminal and the negative lead on the black
terminal
5. The battery should read anywhere from 13-14 vdc.
New batteries for the door operator may be obtained by
contacting your local dealer/installer, your local Batteries
Plus or Interstate Battery store, or Open Sesame.
REPLACING THE OPERATOR BATTERY:
CAUTION: Turn the operator switch off and disconnect
the phone cord before changing the battery.
Remove the electrical tape covering the battery
terminals. Lastly, disconnect wires connected to the
battery terminals. Now you can remove the battery and
install the new one.
Once new battery is in place, wires to the battery should
be tightly reconnected with special care as is indicated
by the color coding: Orange wire to positive red terminal
and black wire to negative black terminal on battery.
Reversing these wires will result in a puff of smoke and
permanent damage to the battery charging circuit.
NOTE: Once you replace the battery, date it
for your future reference so you know
the date of when it was last replaced.

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OWNER’S
MANUAL
ABOUT YOUR REMOTE CONTROL
Open Sesame remote controls
are radio-frequency transmitters
similar to controls used for
automatic garage doors. They will
transmit through walls and have a
range of up to 100 ft.
Your remote control contains bat-
teries that will require replace-
ment about once a year. As the
batteries become weak, the range
will slowly decrease & door may
not respond every time. The batteries can be found at
most drug stores depending on the model, see page 9
for details.
Your remote control is unique – remote controls will
NOT operate your door unless they are specically
programmed to work with the unit.
Open Sesame remote control can be mounted on the
joystick housing or on a side panel of a wheelchair.
USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL
Your Open Sesame door operator is simple to use. With
one push of the button* the door will open, delay and then
close. The delay time may be adjusted from the standard
15 seconds setting to the desired setting (5-35 seconds) by
internal adjustment (see adjustments section, page 4).
If you would like to leave the door open or partially open
(for pet access or for ventilation) simply push the remote
once to activate the operator, then push the remote a
second time and the door will stop in place indenitely.
If the door has been left open, you can press the remote
once and the door will close.
* (or other means to activate such as voice control or through a
ECU wheelchair control system)

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REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES
The batteries used in our transmitters are shown below.
They can be obtained at your local drug stores.
=
12V 23A
=
3V CR123
x2
CR2016
=
9V
=
3V CR2032

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OWNER’S
MANUAL
HOW TO PROGRAM TRANSMITTERS
• Locate the RED program button on the upper right surface
of the opener. Press and release this button momentarily for
1 second (one thousand and one).
• If you have the cover off of the operator, you will see the
green light on the receiver board turn on and stay on for 15
seconds indicating the receiver is in program mode.
• Within the 15 seconds, press and hold the button on the
transmitter for 2 seconds (one
thousand one, one thousand
two).
• The light on the receiver board
will ash ve (5) times within
2 seconds and then turn off
indicating the transmitter
has been programmed to the
receiver and the program
mode has been exited.
• You will need to connect the loose wire for proper operation. Locate
Allen screw on bottom of box for (FL) or on face of stainless steel
cover for (FN) and connect loose wire to open terminal.
• On the Open Sesame operator, locate the RED program button on
the upper right surface of the opener. Press an release this button
momentarily for 1 seconds (one thousand and one).
• If you have the cover off of the operator, you will see the green light
on the receiver board turn on and stay on for 15 seconds indicating
the receiver is in program mode.
• Within the 15 seconds, press and hold the push pad you wish to
program for 2 seconds.
• The light on the receiver board will ash ve (5) times within 2 seconds
and then turn off indicating the transmitter has been programmed
to the receiver and the program mode has been exited.
RED
PROGRAM
BUTTON

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TO CHANGE CODE FOR KEYLESS ENTRY PAD
You may have chosen to purchase the security entry system,
also known as the keyless entry pad. If not, it is always
available for purchase after your original installation. The
keyless entry pad is primarily used to allow home healthcare
personnel access to a residence without giving out keys.
The combination code can also be given to trusted friends,
caretakers or emergency personnel.
TO CHANGE CODE:
1) Enter # # XXXX on keypad (XXXX is the
old code)
2) Enter desired 4-digit code
3) Enter 1# #
4) Wait a few seconds
5) Enter **. You can now use the new
code.
NOTE: To reset code factory setting of
“1234”, do the following:
1. Disconnect battery
2. While holding down any button,
reconnect the battery.
3. Continue holding button for 5 seconds.
• On the Open Sesame operator, press and release the red
program button for 1 second.
• If you have the cover off of the operator, you will see the green
light on the receiver board turn on and stay on. This light will
stay on for 15 seconds indicating the receiver is in program
mode.
• Within the 15 seconds, touch the pad that you wish to program
momentarily (2 seconds)
• The light on the receiver board will ash ve (5) times within
2 seconds and then turn off indicating the transmitter has
been programmed to the receiver and the program mode
has been exited.

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OWNER’S
MANUAL
REPLACING REMOTE CONTROLS
If your remote control has been lost or damaged, you will
need to acquire a new remote and program your Open
Sesame operator to respond to it. For your security the
Open Sesame operator will only respond to the remote
control it has been programmed to.
If you have lost your remote and are concerned about
others using it to gain access to your residence, you can
de-program all of the remote units by following the
instructions below.
DEPROGRAMMING REMOTES
To de-program remotes from Open Sesame operator,
push the RED program button on top of the door operator
5 times within 3 seconds. This will deprogram ALL of the
remotes from the operator.
Refer back to page 9 for reprogramming instructions.
RED BUTTON

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90 DAY
SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
During the rst 90 days after date of purchase*,
if you are dissatised with the performance
or the quality of materials of the Open
Sesame door operator, you may return the
door operator for a refund or exchange. For
customized/special order items contact us to
check return eligibility. If you purchased your
Open Sesame door operator from an outside
vendor, please check with them regarding
their exchange/return policy. Door operators
must be returned in original packing materials.
Prior to shipping back the operator contact
Open Sesame, Inc. at 1.800.673.6911 to receive a
Return Authorization Number. The Guarantee
does not include any charges for shipping,
installation, accessory equipment or hardware
required for installation. This guarantee does
not cover any malfunction, failure or defect
resulting from improper installation, misuse,
abuse, neglect, alteration, modication or
repair done by any other than authorized Open
Sesame Door Systems representative.
*Date of Sale is based on Date of Invoice and
internal serial number. Serial number is located
on the bottom of the unit or on the inside cover
and must be present when unit is returned.

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1 YEAR
WARRANTY
During the rst year Open Sesame will replace,
exchange, and/or repair all factory supplied
components of our door operator free of
charge. This does not include any transmitters
or transmitter batteries. The course of action
necessary to return your door operator to a
functional state is solely at the discretion of
Open Sesame Door Systems, Inc.
5 YEAR
LIMITED WARRANTY
After the rst year, Open Sesame will replace,
exchange or repair all factory supplied
components on a fee basis not to exceed $450
for an additional 5 years. The warranty excludes
replacement of batteries for remote controls or
the battery in the operator itself. Open Sesame
Door Systems, Inc is not liable for incidental or
consequential damages, so the above exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty also gives
you specic legal rights, and you may have
other rights that may vary from State to State.

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SOLUTION
Check outlet for Proper Voltage
Replace transformer
Check connection of wires to Transformer
Move switch to ON position
Realign “H” Sensor and red dot on disk
Push up “H” Sensor with thumb, should
be 1/8” away from Disk
Replace fuse - located in tubular fuse
holder connected to orange battery wire.
Replace top board
“H” Sensor and red dot not aligned
Check & tighten all connections
Refer to battery testing instructions. Turn
operator off if recharging is needed or
replace battery if it’s 3-5 years old.
Remove obstruction, thick weather strip-
ping may need to be removed.
Replace fuse – located in tubular fuse
holder connected to orange battery wire
Replace Radio Receiver Board
Adjust Opening Angle
(blue knob on top board)
Recharge or replace battery
Adjust Close Delay knob (5-35 sec)
Replace Top Board
Test by: Sliding Switch on opposite direc-
tion, open the door and hit test button
(M133) door should open further if it
doesn’t then there is a bad bottom board.
M233 door should open automatically.
If it does not, replace bottom board
CAUSE
No power from transformer
(no green light on the trans-
former)
Bad Transformer
Wires disconnected from
back of Transformer
Operator is switched OFF
Misaligned “H” Sensor and
red dot on disk
“H” Sensor may not be close
enough to red dot on Disk
Blown Fuse
Bad top board
Red light on board not on
Loose Connections
Battery Failure
Obstruction, weather
stripping
Blown fuse
Bad Radio Receiver Board
(if Test button does not work)
Opening angle not adjusted
Battery Failure
Incorrect Close Delay
setting
Bad Top Board
Bad Bottom Board
ISSUE
No Green (ON) light on
the board
No red light on board
Door does not open
Door does not open
wide enough/to its
normal width
Door does not delay
Operator only works
in one direction
TROUBLESHOOTING

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SOLUTION
Remove anything that might be
dragging the door. Thick weather
stripping may need to be removed
Recharge or replace battery
Battery Failure-Turn off operator and
recharge. Replace battery if it’s 3-5 yrs old.
See Detailed Troubleshooting on www.
OpenSesameDoor.com
See Detailed Troubleshooting on www.
OpenSesameDoor.com
Re-align red dot
Move Slide Switch towards hinges.
With parallel mount, Slide Switch should
be away from hinges
M233: adjust clutch by rotating the red
ring on the clutch. Note: You should not
need to tighten the clutch all the way.
If more force needed (both models) move
shoe of arm in towards hinges and place
middle of shoe on the next existing hole
Recharge or replace battery
Send in to have motor clutch assembly
replaced (call for RA# before shipping
operator in)
Green Antenna = 433Mhz
Purple Antenna = 315Mhz
Gray Antenna = 390Mhz
(Antenna is the coiled wire located
behind red and black buttons on
the top of the operator)
Refer to Owners Manual or see
programming instructions at
OpenSesameDoor.com
Replace battery, refer to Owners Manual
or go to OpenSesameDoor.com
for battery information
Fix/tighten the connection
Replace Receiver Board
CAUSE
Weather stripping,
dragging on door.
Battery Failure
Clutch is engaging and
keeps running so it wont
let you open the door
Bad Wiring
Bad Door Cord or Bad RJ-11
Misaligned red dot sensor
with sensor
Direction of Slide Switch
towards wrong side.
Not enough force
Battery Failure
Bad clutch
Incorrect remote
Transmitter not
programmed
Dead battery
on transmitter
Bad/loose connection
between Top Board and
Receiver Board
Bad Receiver Board
ISSUE
Door moves slower
upon opening/closing
Strike does not release
door latch
Door goes
the opposite way
Door does not close
Clutch is slipping and
makes a grinding
whining noise
Transmitter
does not work
TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED

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Open Sesame Door Systems, Inc.
Manufacturer of Disability Access products
OWNER’S MANUAL
YOUR ACCESS TO INDEPENDENCEYOUR ACCESS TO INDEPENDENCE
FOR TECHNICAL SERVICE
Manufacturer of Disability Access Products
www.opensesamedoor.com
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