Overhead door COUNTDOWN TIMER User manual

COUNTDOWN TIMER
INSTALLATION MANUAL
113047.00108, 07/2020

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FCC Part 15.21 Statement:
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC / IC Statement:
This device complies with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
INDEX
Important installation notes ..................................3
Safety Information .................................................4-5
Assemble and install display..............................6-7
Assemble and install interface ..............................7
Electrical Safety Information..................................9
Connecting interface to display......................... 10
Connecting interface to opener ..................11-13
Programming interface......................................... 14
Interface LED signals and operations............... 15
Display functions and operation ....................... 16
Warranty ..................................................................... 17
Service Parts.............................................................. 18

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Required items needed to complete this installation and special installation notes:
Opener will require an Auxiliary Output Module (AOM). P/N OPABIOX.S
Opener will require a monitored safety device such as ODC/STB photocells or T3 Monitored
edge system.
Opener will require a 24vac Transformer Kit:
• 111087.0004.S 1phase kit
• 111087.0005.S 3ph kit
• 111087.0006.S 575V 3ph kit.
Opener will require an external receiver if using remote controls for countdown operation.
DO NOT use internal receiver with this Countdown Timer Kit.
If a monitored edge is used in conjunction with a monitored photocell, a Timer Close Module
(TCM) part number OPABTCX.S or Edge Sensing Module (ESM) part number OPABESX.S is
required. Move the YELLOW wire from the NO REVERSE terminal on the main board to the
MON EDGE terminal on the TCM/ESM. See Note 1 Page 12 & 13.

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WARNING
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Motorized Doors are large, heavy objects that move with the help of springs under high tension and electric
motors. Since moving objects, springs under tension, and electric motors can cause injury, your safety and the
safety of others depend on you reading the information in this manual. If you have any questions or do not
understand the information presented, call your nearest factory service representative.
In this manual the words Danger, Warning, and Caution are used to stress important safety information. The word:
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION indicates potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in injury or property
damage.
The word NOTE,is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important considerations.
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IMPORTANT
READ PRIOR TO ANY DOOR OPERATION
1. Read manual and warnings carefully.
2. Keep the door in good working condition. Periodically lubricate all moving parts of door.
3. If door has a sensing edge, check operations monthly. Make any necessary repairs to keep it functional.
4. AT LEAST twice a year, manually operate the door by disconnecting it from the operator. The Door
should open and close freely. If it does not, the door must be taken out of service and a trained service
representative must correct the condition causing the malfunction.
5. The Operator Motor is protected against overheating by an internal thermal protector. If the motor
protector is tripped, a trained service technician may be needed to correct the condition which caused the
overheating. When the motor has cooled, thermal protector will automatically reset and normal operation
can be resumed.
6. In case of power failure, the door can be operated manually by pulling the release cable to disconnect the
operator drive system.
7. Keep instructions in a prominent location near the pushbutton.
POTENTIAL HAZARD EFFECT PREVENTION
MOVING DOOR WARNING
Could result in Serious
Injury of Death
Do Not operate unless the doorway is in sight and free of
obstructions. Keep people clear of opening while door is
moving.
Do Not allow children to play with the door operator.
Do Not change operator control to momentary contact unless
and external reversing means is installed.
Do Not operate a door that jambs or one that has a broken
spring.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK WARNING
Could cause Serious
Injury or Death
Turn o electrical power before removing operator cover.
When replacing the cover, make sure wires are not pinched or
near moving parts.
Operator must be electrically grounded.
HIGH SPRING TENSION WARNING
Could cause Serious
Injury or Death
Do Not try to remove, repair or adjust springs or anything to
which door spring parts are fastened, such as wood block, steel
bracket, cable or any other structure or like item.
Repairs and adjustments must be made by trained service
representative using proper tools and instructions.
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SAFETY INFORMATION

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Les portes basculantes sont de gros objets lourds qui fonctionnent à l’aide de ressorts soumis à une haute
tension et de moteurs électriques. Dans la mesure où les objets en mouvement, les ressorts sous tension et les
moteurs électriques peuvent entraîner des blessures, votre sécurité et celle des autres exigent que vous preniez
connaissance des informations stipulées dans ce manuel. Si vous avez des questions ou si vous ne comprenez pas
les informations ci-incluses, veuillez contacter le représentant de service le plus près.
Dans ce manuel, les mots Danger, Avertissement, et Attention sont utilisés pour faire ressortir d’importantes
informations relatives à la sécurité. Le mot :
DANGER signale une situation dangereuse imminente qui si elle n’est pas évitée, risque d’entraîner des blessures
graves, voire mortelles.
AVERTISSEMENT signale une situation potentiellement dangereuse qui, si elle n’est pas évitée, risque d’entraîner la
mort ou des blessures graves.
ATTENTION signale une situation potentiellement dangereuse qui, si elle n’est pas évitée, risque d’entraîner des
blessures ou des dommages matériels.
Le terme REMARQUE est utilisé pour signaler les étapes importantes à suivre ou d’importants éléments à prendre en
considération.
AVERTISSEMENT
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DANGER POTENTIEL EFFET PRÉVENTION
PORTE EN MOUVEMENT AVERTISSEMENT
Pourrait entraîner des
blessures graves voire la mort
Utiliser uniquement si la porte est en vue et libre de tout
obstacle. Ne laisser personne se tenir dans l’ouverture de la porte
pendant qu’elle est en mouvement.
Ne pas permettre aux enfants de jouer avec l’opérateur de la
porte.
Ne pas modier la commande de l’opérateur à contact
momentané à moins qu’un moyen d’inversion externe soit
installé.
Ne pas faire fonctionner une porte qui bloque ou dont le ressort
est cassé.
CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE AVERTISSEMENT
Pourrait entraîner des
blessures graves voire la mort
Couper le courant avant d’enlever le couvercle de l’opérateur.
Lorsque le couvercle doit être remplacé, s’assurer que les ls ne
sont ni coincés ni près des pièces mobiles.
L’opérateur doit être correctement mis à la terre.
TENSION ÉLEVÉE RESSORT AVERTISSEMENT
Pourrait entraîner des
blessures graves voire la mort
Ne pas essayer d’enlever, réparer ni ajuster les ressorts ou
toute autre pièce à laquelle le ressort de la porte est attaché, y
compris blocs de bois, supports en acier, câbles ou autres articles
semblables.
Les réparations et les réglages doivent être eectués par
technicien qualié qui se sert d’outils appropriés et qui respecte
les instructions.
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SAFETY INFORMATION

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INSTALLING DIGITAL DISPLAY HOUSING
1. Determine mounting location and method.
2. Remove rear panel. Orient enclosure with RJ45 connector at the top.
3. Remove knock out plug in housing for best connection for the installation.
4. Install RJ45 watertight bulkhead connector (included) into housing.
5. Install the 1ft long Cat 5 cable into rear of display panel and RJ45 connector.
6. Install rear panel cover.
NOTE: If mounting outside building or in damp conditions it is highly recommended to apply a bead of silicone
caulking around rear panel and rear panel screws.
7. Install mounting brackets to main housing to best suit the installation.
8. Mount brackets to suitable structure.
1-ft long CAT5 cable
Mounting and bulkhead
connector installation shown here
is for example only. Installations
may vary.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If display is to be mounted outdoors, use of RJ45 watertight connector must be
used to prevent water intrusion into display box. See instructions next page.
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TOP
Water Tight
RJ45 Bulkhead
Connector
Washer and Nut

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1. Determine mounting location for interface junction box.
2. Remove cover.
3. Remove knock out plugs on bottom of enclosure.
4. Mount junction box to suitable structure using provided holes with a suitable fastener (not provided)
Knockouts
Mounting Holes
INSTALLING INTERFACE JUNCTION BOX INDOORS ONLY
IMPORTANT NOTE: Cables included with this kit are 4 feet long. If junctions box is more than 3 feet
away from operator, additional wires and connections will be required to lengthen wires.
This junction box must be mounted indoors.
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When display is to be mounted outside or in damp locations, the watertight connector kit (included) must be
used.
Disassemble RJ45 watertight connector and install onto 25’CAT5 cable as shown and reassemble connector.
Apply a small bead of silicone sealant (included) around rear panel and mounting screws to seal out water
from enclosure.
RJ45 Watertight connector assembly
OUTDOOR or DAMP AREA INSTALLATIONS
Apply silicone sealant

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WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Be sure that electrical power to the operator has been disconnected. There should be no live circuits
inside the electrical box while installing this countdown timer. An appropriate lock-out/tag-out procedure is recommended.
DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.
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AVERTISSEMENT
RISQUES DE CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES Assurez-vous que l’alimentation électrique à l’opérateur a été coupée. Il ne doit pas y avoir
de circuits sous tension à l’intérieur du coret électrique lors de l’installation de ce compte à rebours. Une procédure de
verrouillage/étiquetage appropriée est recommandée.
NE PAS METTRE SOUS TENSION TANT QUE L’INSTRUCTION N’EST PAS DONNÉE.
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WARNING
All wiring to the operator must meet all local building codes. Overhead Door Corporation recommends that all work involving
electrical circuits and line voltage wiring be performed by a qualied electrician.
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AVERTISSEMENT
Le câblage vers l’opérateur doit satisfaite aux codes de construction locaux. Overhead Door Corporation recommande que les
travaux concernant les circuits électriques concernés et le câblage au secteur soient eectués par un électricien qualié.
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CAUTION
Check working condition of door and operator before installing any expansion Module.
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ATTENTION
Vérier l’état de marche de la porte et de l’opérateur avant d’installer le module de sortie auxiliaire.
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WARNING
LOW VOLTAGE/CONTROL WIRING MUST BE KEPT SEPARATE FROM LINE VOLTAGE WIRING!
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AVERTISSEMENT
LE CÂBLAGE DE COMMANDE/BASSE TENSION SOIT ÊTRE DISTINCT DU CÂBLAGE DE TENSION DE LA LIGNE !
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WIRING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER TO X -SERIES OPERATOR

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1. Install cord grip or conduit connector to interface junction box for CAT 5 cable(s).
2. Plug CAT5 cable into display and route cable to interface box.
3. Plug CAT5 cable into J4 connector on circuit board.
4. Plug CAT 5 cable from second display (if used) into J4 connector on circuit board.
CONNECT INTERFACE TO DISPLAY PANEL
CAT 5
Display
Cables
Remove knockouts
Interface
Cable
1
Interface
Cable
2
Install 1/2in. NPT or other suitable
connector into enclosure. (Adhere
to local electrical code(s) and
regulations).
J4 J3 J2 J1

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115V
1 PH
208
230V
3 PH
Route Low Voltage Wiring
in Shaded Areas as Shown
Radio Control
Plug
Blu=24VDC
Org=Relay
Yel =Gnd
L1 -I- N
Route Line Voltage Wiring
in Shaded Areas as Shown
Fig.4C Wiring to TCM
Remove knockout
CONNECT INTERFACE TO OPERATOR
IMPORTANT NOTE: Cables included with this kit are 4 feet long. If junction box is more than 3 feet
away from operator, additional wires and connections will be required to lengthen wires.
This junction box must be mounted indoors.
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1. Install cord grip or conduit connector to interface junction box for control harnesses.
2. Plug 6 and 10 conductor harnesses into J2 & J1 connectors on interface board.
3. Route wire into operator using cord grips or conduit.
4. ONLY use low voltage inputs to operator. DO NOT route wire into operator through high voltage inputs.
5. Install wiring in operator per charts and wire diagrams on following pages.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Operator must have the Auxiliary Output Module (AOM) (P/N OPABIOGX.S)
installed. Contact your local distributor for module installation.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: If using remote controls to operate opener, an external radio must be used to
activate this countdown timer.
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Install 1/2in. NPT or other suitable
connector into enclosure. (Adhere
to local electrical code(s) and
regulations).

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AOM LABEL INTERFACE CABLE 2
WIRE COLORS
WIRE FUNCTION
UP1 - COM WHITE/BLUE OPEN LIMIT COMMON
DN1 - COM WHITE/BLACK CLOSE LIMIT COMMON
UP1 - N/O BLUE/WHITE OPEN LIMIT
DN1 - N/O BLACK/WHITE CLOSE LIMIT
CONNECT INTERFACE TO OPERATOR
NOTE #2: If the MID-STOP feature on the operator is used, a jumper set must be installed between the MID-STOP
relay on the AOM board to the UP1 N/O and COM contacts.
Fig.4A Strip wire
Fig.4B Attach wire
OPERATOR TERMINAL STRIP ID INTERFACE CABLE 1 WIRE COLORS WIRE FUNCTION
OPEN GREEN OPEN SENSE
CLOSE BLUE CLOSE SENSE
STOP RED STOP SENSE
GND WHITE GROUND
1-BTN PURPLE SINGLE ONE BUTTON
ODC-STB N/A
ODC-STB ORANGE MONITORED SAFETY
N/O REVERSE N/A
N/O REVERSE YELLOW (*SEE NOTE #1) N.O. SAFETY
EXT INTLK N/A
EXT INTLK BROWN INTERLOCK
J18 AC POWER CONNECTION
YELLOW BLACK 24V POWER
BLACK BLACK 24V POWER
Install #4 forked terminal connectors to each wire and install them per chart below and wire
diagram.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Cables included with this kit are 4 feet long. If junctions box is more than 3 feet
away from operator, additional wires and connections will be required to lengthen wires.
This junction box must be mounted indoors.
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#4 Terminal
Connector
J7 EXTERNAL RADIO HARNESS
EXTERNAL RADIO IN WHITE/RED N/O RADIO CONTACT (Orange)
EXTERNAL RECEIVER
RELAY OUTPUT RED/WHITE RADIO RELAY OUTPUT
MON-EDGE INTERFACE CABLE 1 YELLOW MONITORED SAFETY EDGE
NOTE #1: If using a monitored edge, connect yellow wire to MON EDGE terminal on TCM or ESM.
Connection types:

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OPEN CLOSE STOP GND 1-BTN
ODC
STB
N-O
REVERSE
ODC
STB
EXT
INTLK
N-O
REVERSE
EXT
INTLK
BLUE
ORANGE
YELLOW
MAIN CONTROL BOARD
UP1 R1A UP2 R1B DN1 R2A DN2 R2B MD-STOP R3 ADA R5 LAMP R4
YELLOW
BLACK
TMR
HOLD GNDGND GND GND GND GND
AUX
OPEN
AUX
IN 2
AUX
IN 1
N-C
SAF
MON
EDGE I/O WARN
TIMER CONTROL MODULE (TCM)
EDGE SENSING MODULE (ESM) AUXILIARY OUTPUT MODULE (AOM)
DISPLAY INTERFACE
DIGITAL DISPLAY
J4 J3 J2 J1
RADIO POWER
RELAY
COMMON
CAT5 CABLE
GREEN
BLUE
RED
WHITE
PURPLE
ORANGE
YELLOW
BROWN
BLACK
BLACK
YELLOW
BLUE/WHITE
WHITE/BLUE
BLACK/WHITE
WHITE/BLACK
WHITE/RED
RED/WHITE
INTERFACE CABLE 1 (10 CONDUCTOR)
INTERFACE CABLE 2 (6 CONDUCTOR)
J7 - EXTERNAL RADIO HARNESS
AUXILIARY
24V TRANSFORMER
* SEE NOTE 1
* SEE NOTE 2
OPERATOR WIRING
EXTERNAL WIRING
Secondary
Digital Display
CAT5 CABLE
EXTERNAL RECEIVER
ADVANCED RECEIVER
RED/WHITE -
BLUE -
YELLOW -
INTERFACE CABLE 2 (6 CONDUCTOR)
J7 - EXTERNAL RADIO HARNESS
J7 - EXTERNAL RADIO HARNESS

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SECTION B: COUNTDOWN PROGRAMMING
Section B of the interface is used to program the set time to close.
This is set with the SECOND buttons in 100, 10, and 1 second intervals. The countdown seconds can be set
from 1 second up to 300 seconds (5 minutes).
1. Determine the countdown and press each button until timer is set.
2. Press the SET button to lock in the desired countdown. The display will read the countdown for
approximately 10 seconds.
PROGRAMMING THE INTERFACE
SECTION A: STATUS LEDs
Section A of the Interface will show the status of various functions of the operator and timer. Used for
convenience and troubleshooting.
LED-1 = 15V. Shows presence of control voltage.
LED-2 = 5V. Shows presence of control board voltage.
LED-3 = DOOR OPENING: Activates when door is moving to the up limit.
LED-4 = DOOR CLOSING: Activates when door is moving to the down limit.
LED-5 = OPEN LIMIT: Illuminated when door is on the UP limit.
LED-6 = CLOSE LIMIT: Illuminates when door is on the DOWN limit.
LED-7 = TIMER: Flashes when countdown timer is activated and counting.
LED-8 = RESET EVENT: Flashes when a timer initiate input is activated.
SECTION C: GENERAL PROGRAMMING
Section C of the interface is used to program various parameters of the board. See Chart.
LABEL FUNCTION
ODC-STB Enables/Disables monitoring of the photocell input to the opener.
ETR Enable Timer Via Radio - Countdown initiated by remote control.
ETO Enable Timer Via Open Button - Countdown initiated by Open button.
DISP Display OPEN message or blank display when door is open and static
T2/T3 Select between T2 or T3 type safety edge sensors.
T2 T3
ETR
ETO
DISP
ODC/
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
STB
SET to T3 if a monitored edge sensor is used.
SET to T2 if a non-monitored or no edge is used.
SET to ON if countdown is to be timed to close with a remote
control.
SET to ON if countdown is to be timed to close with the OPEN
button.
SET to ON if display should show OPEN when door is open.
SET to OFF if display should remain black when door is open.
SET to OFF if timer should ignore an ODC/STB safety reversal.
SET to ON if display should read Obst upon safety reversal.

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INTERFACE SECTIONS CONTROLS
A Activity LEDs. LED will light to show current state of operator and timer.
B Timer Countdown set and display.
C Programming Dip switches. Sets various controls for operator and interface.
D External Radio control. Set on or o depending on active external radio control.
E OPEN & CLOSE. Press for open or close operator function.
A
B
C
D E
Normal Operation
Once the system has been setup, the door allay will display the time to close value on the digital display every
time the door is completely opened. The timer will start at the programmed values and countdown to“1”,
followed by a ashing“CLSE” message indicating that the door is closing. This is the case whether the door
is opened by use of an external remote control or through a wired set of pushbuttons if active ETO & ETR
switches.
If the door is wired with a three-push button switch, the countdown timers will function normally if the timer
cycle is allowed to run to completion. If the CLOSE button is pressed during the countdown sequence, the
door close sequence will commence immediately and the countdown value on the display will switch to the
“CLSE”message until the door is fully closed.
If the STOP button is pressed while the door is open, a“STOP” message will appear on the display for several
seconds and the countdown value will disappear. The door will remain open indenitely until the STOP mode
is terminated. This can be done by pressing the CLOSE button or a remote control button. This will re initiate
the countdown timer sequence and the door will close once the sequence reaches zero.

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Function and Operation
The following is a list of messages that the countdown timer will display.
When in countdown mode, a series of numbers will be displayed showing the time (in seconds) remaining
until door will operate. The countdown timer can be adjusted from 0 to 300 seconds.
Message displayed if a wired STOP button is pressed while the door is opening,
closing or during a coundown. This message will remain for as long as the stop
condition exist.
Message will ash during a door closing sequence. At the completion of the
sequence the display will turn o.
Message will appear briey when a door has reached it fully open position. It will
normally be followed by a countdown sequence. The display can be programmed
to show this message continuously if the door is open with the countdown timer
disabled. This message also appears when a transmitter or an open button is
pressed while an active countdown sequence is in progress. The countdown value
will be reset and the countdown sequence will be restarted.
Message is displayed if the system interlock is enabled and a lockout condition
has occurred. This message will be constantly displayed until INTLK condition is
cleared and unit is activated.
A ashing ObSt message indicates that a safety sensor connected to the ODC/
STB input is either blocked or is out of alignment. A steady ObSt message
indicates that a safety sensor activation or fault has been detected by the MON
EDGE input or NO-REV input. Interrupting the photocell beam while an active
countdown sequence is in progress will re-initiate the sequence. The display will
show the message‘ObSt’as long as the beam is interrupted and will restart the
countdown sequence once the photocell path has been cleared. There is no limit
to the number of restarts that can occur while the door is open and in an active
countdown sequence.
ROLLING BARS - Starts with the bottom segment of each digit, then add the
middle segment and nally the top segment. This pattern will repeat until the
open limit position is reached. This pattern is displayed while the door is opening
to indicate the door is moving in an upward direction.

The authorized distributor of Overhead Door Corporation products whose name appears below
(“Seller”) warrants to the original purchaser of the ACCESSORY specied below (“ACCESSORY”),
subject to all the terms and conditions hereof, that the Operator will be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and service until the earlier of the following to
occur:
1. ONE (1) year after the date of installation
Sellers sole obligation under this warranty is specically limited to repairing or replacing, at it’s
option, any parts which shall be determined by Seller to be defective during the warranty period.
Any labor charges are excluded and will be the responsibility of the owner.
This warranty applies only to an accessory which is installed in commercial or industrial building
applications. This warranty does not apply if the Accessory has been altered or repaired by any
person not authorized by Overhead Door Corporation to do so, or if it has been damaged due to
misuse, accident or failure to provide necessary maintenance. This warranty is made only to the
original purchaser of the Accessory and is not transferable or assignable.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL OVERHEAD DOOR CORPORATION BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, OR LIABLE TO
ANYONE FOR, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, COLLATERAL, PUNITIVE,INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, even if Overhead Door Corporation has been advised of the possibility of such
damages. Such excluded damages include, but are not limited to, loss of goodwill, loss of prots,
loss of use, interruption of business, or other similar indirect nancial loss.
Claims under this warranty must be made in writing promptly to the Seller whose name and
address appears to the right, and must be made within the warranty period. (Proof of purchase
and identication as the original purchaser may be required.)
Overhead Door Corporation’s Accessory Division will only accept returned materials that are in
warranty. Products being returned must be accompanied by a Return Authorization (RA) Tag. To
obtain a Return Authorization Tag please use the following guidelines.
•CompleteAccessorieswillnotbereplacedwithoutpriorapprovalfromtheAccessoryDivision.
•ToreturnanAccessorypartduringthewarrantyperiod,theSellermustcontacttheTechnical
Service Group of the Accessory Division at 1-800-275-6187. The following information is required:
Accessory Model Number, Date Code, Voltage, Phase & Horsepower, and a description of the
malfunction. The Technical Service Group will issue, via mail, an RA Tag for the part.
•Uponreceiptofthepart,theAccessoryDivisionwillevaluatethepartforadefectinmaterial
and/or workmanship. If it is determined there is a defect, the Seller will be credited the cost of
the part. If it is determined there is not a defect in material and/or workmanship, no credit will be
issued.
COUNTDOWN TIMER ACCESSORY LIMITED WARRANTY

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SERVICE PARTS
113079.0001.S INTERFACE PCB.
113080.0001.S HARNESS KIT. 1 each, 6 wire/10 wire
113081.0001.S CONNECTOR KIT, CAT 5. Standard & Watertight included
113082.0001.S CABLE, CAT 5, 1FT.
113082.0002.S CABLE, CAT 5, 25FT.
113083.0001.S KIT, BRACKET
113084.0001.S SILICONE TUBE, LOCTITE

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NOTES

The Overhead Door Corporation
1 Door Drive
Mount Hope Ohio 44660
1-800-275-6187
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