Schartec Prime 600 User manual

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Prime 600 600N
Prime 1000 1000N
Prime 1200 1200N
600N
Prime 600-Speed
Prime 1000-Speed 1000N
English
Installation and operating instructions

Contents
Important Safety Instructions...........……………………………....……………………………..34
Warranty Conditions.............................................................................................................37
Product Description & Features............................................................................................38
Pre-Installation Recommendations.......................................................................................39
Installation Instructions..........................................................................................................41
- Boom Rail Assembly
-Mounting Wall and Door Brackets
-Installing the Boom Rail and Opener
Display Menu Operation and Programming Instructions.....................................................45
External control and accessories connections.....................................................................55
Manual Disengagement.......................................................................................................56
Technical Specifications....………………………………………………………………….........57
Parts Listing……………………......…………….....................................................................59
Common Faults & Solutions.................................................................................................60
WARNING
Please read the manual carefully before you begin the installation and use of the opener. The
installation of your new garage door opener must be performed by a competent expert or a specialist
company. A competent person is, in accordance with EN 12635, considered a person who has
appropriate training, qualified knowledge and practical experience in order to mount and maintain a
door system properly and safely. The installation or repair without technical qualifications can lead to
property damage, serious injury, and/or death.
Package Contents.................................................................................................................40
Instructions for shortening the Boom Rail.............................................................................62
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Intended Use:
The garage door opener is designed exclusively for impulse operation of spring-balanced Sectional and Up & Over garage doors
in private / non-commercial operations. Door systems used in a public area have only one protective device, e.g. the force limiter,
and may only be operated under supervision. The garage door opener is designed for operation in dry rooms only.
2. Unintended Use:
The garage door opener must not be used for purposes other than for the automation of garage doors. Continuous operation and
the use in the commercial sector is not permitted. The opener must not be used with doors without fall protection.
3. Qualifications of the fitter and installer
Proper fitting and maintenance should only be done by a competent / specialist company or a competent / qualified person in
accordance with the instructions that can ensure the safe and flawless operation of the assembly. A competent person is, in
accordance with EN 12635, considered a person who has appropriate training, qualified knowledge, and practical experience in
order to mount a door system properly and safely.
4. Safety instructions for installation, repair, maintenance, and disassembly of the door system DANGER!
Compensation springs are under high tension
The adjusting or loosening the compensating springs can cause serious injuries! If necessary, maintenance and repair work must
be made by a trained door system technician only! Never attempt to replace, readjust, repair, or move the balancing spring for the
counterbalancing of the door or their holders. Inspect that the entire door system (pivots, door bearings, ropes, springs and
fastenings) for wear and possible damage. Check them for signs of rust, corrosion and cracks. Error in the door system or
misaligned doors can cause severe injury! Do not use the door system if repair or adjustment work needs to be done!
Mains Voltage
Danger! Risk of electrocution upon contact with the mains voltage. Therefore please note, the following instructions: Electrical
connections may only be performed by a qualified electrician. Electrical installation on site must comply with the relevant safety
regulations (230/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz).
Disconnect the opener from the mains before performing any opener service.
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a quality product from Schartec. Thanks to our unique quality management system, we continuously
ensure that all Schartec openers meet the highest standards of quality and comfort. Thank you for your confidence in
purchasing our product and we hope you enjoy your new Schartec garage door opener!
Declaration of Conformity (CE)
Schartec Prime series garage door openers meet the requirements of the applicable European and national guidelines.
Compliance was demonstrated that corresponding declarations, certificates, test reports and documents have been obtained by
the manufacturer and can be requested via www.schartec.de/en/. The FST-04 radio equipment type (Art.No.ST104038)
complies with Directive 2014/53 / EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet
address: www.schartec.de/en/
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WARNING!
Non-suitable fastening materials
Use of unsuitable fixing materials can result in the opener not being securely attached and can become loosened. The supplied
mounting materials must be checked for their suitability for the intended installation location by the installer.
Fatal injury from hand rope
A guided type hand rope (pull cord) may lead to strangulation. Remove the pull rope/cord upon installing the opener.
Risk of injury from unintentional door movement
Improper installation or handling of the opener can trigger unwanted door travel and can result in people or objects being
pinched resulting in serious injury or death. Follow all instructions contained in this manual. Any incorrectly mounted control
devices (such as push buttons) can unintentionally trigger door travel resulting in persons or objects becoming pinched. Control
devices must be mounted at a height of at least 1.5 m (away from children). Assemble fixed control devices (such as push
buttons) within sight of the door but away from moving parts.
Risk of injury due to unexpected door travel
Installation, maintenance, repair, and dismantling of the opener and the garage door must be carried out by a specialist(s).
Upon failure of the garage door opener, directly entrust an expert with the inspection or repair.
Safety advice for mounting
The specialist must ensure that, in carrying out the installation, the applicable regulations regarding occupational safety and
those governing the operation of electrical equipment are complied with. National guidelines must therefore be observed.
Possible hazards, as defined in DIN EN 13241-1, are prevented by the design and installation according to our
specifications. The garage ceiling must be designed so that a secure attachment of the opener system is ensured. If ceiling
material is too high or too lightweight, then the opener system must be attached to additional safety/security braces.
CAUTION!
Crushing Risk by Boom Rail Mounting
When assembling the boom rail, there is a danger that fingers can be caught. Take care not to get your fingers caught between
the profile ends.
Pinching Risk in the Boom Rail
Grasping with fingers into the boom rail while the door is moving may cause pinching. Grasp only when the door is not moving
on the boom rail.
5. Safety information for commissioning and operation
CAUTION!
Pinching Risk in the Boom Rail
Grasping with fingers into the boom rail while the door is moving may cause pinching. Grasp only when the door is not moving
on the boom rail.
Risk of injury by pull cord
If you hang from the cord knob, the door can crash down and you may become injured. The opener could become dislodged
and injure people underneath, damage or even destroy objects. Do not hang from the pull cord.
WARNING!
Risk of injury by rapidly closing door
If the pull cord knob is pulled while the door is open, there is a risk that the door could close quickly because of weak, broken,
or defective springs or due to faulty counterbalance mechanism. The pull cord should only be pulled while the door is closed.
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Risk of injury during door movement
While the door is moving, the risk of injury to persons or damage to objects is increased while standing in the movement area of
the door. Keep door opener system and remote controls out of reach of children. Ensure that when the door is moving that no
persons or objects are located within the door movement area. Only use the garage door opener when you have view of the
garage door itself and can monitor its movement. Monitor the door travel until the door has reached the end position. Drive or
pass through the garage door entryway ONLY when the door has come to a standstill! Never stand directly under the open door.
Proper Use
Demonstrate to all persons using the door opener system the proper and safe operation of the garage door opener. Demonstrate
and test the mechanical release as well as the safety return.
6. Precautions for the use of the remote control
WARNING!
Risk of injury from unwanted or accidental door movement
Accidental pressing of a button on the remote control can lead to unwanted door movements and lead to accidental injury. Make
sure that remote controls are not accessible to children and are only used by persons who have been instructed in the operation
of the remote-controlled garage door opener system! Only use the remote when you are in visual contact with the door unless a
safety device is connected (e.g. photocell). Drive or pass through the garage door entryway ONLY when the door has come to a
standstill! Never stand directly under the open door. Note that the accidentally pressing a key on the remote (for example in your
pocket / handbag) may lead to an unwanted door travel.
7. Safety Installations
Safety-related functions and components such as automatic power shutdown and the use of external photocells have been
tested and meet the requirements of EN 12453 and EN 12445 standards.
WARNING!
Risk of injury from malfunctioning safety devices
To test the safety reverse, hold the door as it closes with both hands. The garage door opener system must stop and initiate the
safety reverse. Test this also as the garage door opens. The door system must switch off and stop the door movement. Upon
failure of the security reverse, directly entrust an expert with the inspection or repair.
8. Inspection and maintenance
The garage door opener is maintenance-free. According to the manufacturer and for your own safety, we recommend that you
allow the garage door opener system to be inspected by an expert. A check or a necessary repair should only be performed by a
specialist. Please also contact your supplier. A visual inspection may be carried out by the user. Check all safety and security
features on a monthly basis. Existing errors or defects must be rectified immediately. Inspect the tension of toothed belt every six
months and adjust accordingly if necessary. During the opening and closing phase, the belt may loll briefly because of rail
profile. However, this effect does not have any technical losses and also does not adversely affect the function and life of the
belt.
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Warranty
We are exempt from the warranty and product liability if the opener has been modified without our prior consent or
improper installations are performed or initiated against our assembly instructions. Furthermore, we assume no
responsibility for the inadvertent or negligent operation of the opener, as well as for the improper maintenance of the
opener and accessories, nor for the improper maintenance of the door and its counterbalance mechanism. Batteries, light
bulbs, and LEDs are also excluded from the warranty claims.
Duration of Warranty
In addition to the legal guarantee of the dealer from the purchase contract, we provide the following warranty from date of
purchase:
•3 Years
•2 Years on radio and accessories
The warranty time is not extended a using warranty claim. For replacement deliveries and rectification work, the warranty
period is six months or at least the remainder of the warranty period.
Conditions
The warranty applies only to the country where the product was purchased. The product must have been purchased
through our authorized distribution channels. The warranty only covers damage to the contractual item itself.
Reimbursement of expenditure for dismantling and installation, testing of corresponding parts, as well as demands for lost
profits and damages are excluded from the guarantee. The receipt of purchase serves as proof of warranty.
Performance
For the duration of the warranty, we shall resolve any defects of the product which are demonstrably attributable to a
material or manufacturing defect. At our discretion, we shall, free of charge, replace the defective product for a non-
defective, repair or refund a diminished value. Excluded are damages caused by:
•Improper installation and connection
•Improper commissioning and operation
•External influences such as fire, water, abnormal weather conditions
•Mechanical damage due to accidents, dropping or shock
•Negligent or deliberate destruction
•Normal wear and tear or poor maintenance
•Repair by unqualified persons
•Use of non-original parts
•Removal or obscuring of the serial number
•Replaced parts become property of the manufacturer
Warranty Conditions
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Down
Up
1. Automatic safety reverse
Automatic stop / automatic reverse are controlled by the software and were designed with the protection of
your children, pets, and property in mind.
2. Soft start / Soft stop
Gently ramping speed up and down at the start and end of each cycle reduces stress on the door and
opener, and makes for longer life and quieter operation of the motor.
3. Auto-Close (Photocell required)
Auto-Close ensures peace of mind and keeps your house secure by automatically closing the door after entering or
exiting the garage.
4. Self learning - opening and closing forces
Teaching in the open and close limits of your garage door is simple with the self-learning function. The opener
"learns" the amount of force required at each stage of opening and closing of your door.
5. Simple adjustment of the end positions
Setting the end positions is easily done by pressing a button on the display panel.
6. Terminals for Accessories
Terminals are available for photocells (safety beam), wired wall switches, caution/warning lights, key switches, and
even wicket doors.
7. Energy saving LED
The courtesy LED light has a 3 minute delay, switching on with each cycle to illuminate your darkened garage.
8. Self-Locking gear motor
Schartec gear motors will self-lock with our disengagement systems.
9. Manual release
Don't worry about power failure, the manual release system allows you to open the door at any time.
10. For-Link technology
The new For-Link technology allows you to check to status of your garage door, whether open or closed, with the
press of a button on your remote control.
11. Lower headroom
With as little as 30mm required between the ceiling and the highest point of the door travel, the opener can be flush
mounted for low headroom applications.
12. Metal bottom plate, stronger and more secure
13. Open/Stop/Close - button (A)
Front panel open / stop / close buttons for operation. (see below)
14. Adjustable Partial Opening (Ventilation setting)
15. Adjustable service alarm
An alarm can be set to notify when the motor has gone through a set amount of cycles
16. Opening/closing Speed adjustable (2 speeds)
17. Hidden Display panel with cap
18. Adjustable amount of remote controls able to be stored
Product Description & Features
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Pre-Installation Recommendations
1. Check the garage door and garage door system
DANGER!
Balancing springs are under high tension. The readjustment or loosening of the balancing springs can cause serious injuries! For
your own safety, necessary maintenance and repair work of the balancing springs should only be performed by an expert. Never
attempt to replace, readjust, repair, or move the balancing springs for the counterbalancing of the door or their holders. Check the
entire door system (pivots, door bearings, ropes, springs and fastenings) for wear and possible damage. Check them for signs of
rust, corrosion and cracks. Error in the door system or misaligned doors can cause severe injury! Do not use the door system if
repair or adjustment work needs to be done!
The construction of the opener is not designed to operate sluggish doors, i.e. doors that can no longer or hardly be manually
opened or closed. The door must be in a mechanically healthy state that is easy to operate by hand (EN12604). Open the
garage door approximately half way and let go. The door should maintain this position and move neither up nor
down. If the door moves in either direction, then there is the risk that either the balancing springs/weights are not properly
adjusted or defective. In this case, increased wear and malfunctioning of the door is expected. Check that the door can open and
close correctly. Disengage/Remove any mechanical locks that may be on the door -- they are not needed with the use of
the garage door opener. These include in particular the locking mechanisms connected with the door. For installation and
commissioning, check the illustrated section. Take note of the text in the appropriate sections.
2. Required Clearance
The clearance between the highest point of the door travel and the ceiling must be at least 30 mm. For a lower clearance height,
and if space is available, the opener can be mounted behind the opened door. In these cases, an extended door link must be
used and may be purchased separately. The necessary electrical outlet for the electrical connection should be mounted within
approx. 50 cm from the opener (refer to the electrical mains chapter).
Check these dimensions!
Important note: As an additional safety device, the use of a photocell (safety beam) is recommended (sold separately).
3. Emergency release
For garages without a second entrance, an emergency release for the mechanical release is necessary to prevent getting locked
in the garage in the event of power failure. The emergency release is door-specific and must be ordered separately.
Check the function of the emergency release monthly.
Figure 1
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Package Contents
*Mounting screws and Anchors for the Door and Wall brackets are not included in the package.*
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Installation Instructions
Boom Rail Assembly
3 Part Boom Rail
2 Part Boom Rail
A:1500 mm
B:1500 mm
Sleeve
C:1000 mm
Sleeve
Sleeve
D:1000 mm
E:1000 mm
Figure 2
Figure 3
1. 2-Part Rail
First, align the 3 parts in a row on the floor like in Figure 2. Remove the trolley piece with the straight
arm piece. Slide the belt wheel with the screw rod along with the belt through all 3 parts, but not
completely to the end. Before putting part A and B into the sleeve, place the trolley with the straight
arm piece into the rails with the straight arm piece being placed in first into part B. Now slide part A
and B into the sleeve until the notch fits into the groove on both parts. Pull the belt wheel with the
screw rod to the end of the rail.
3-Part Rail
The assembly is the same as the 2-Part Rail with the addition of the 2nd sleeve part.
Check out our assembly video by scanning this QR code with your smartphone!
or visit www.schartec.de/en/
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Mounting the wall bracket and door bracket
Wall bracket – Close the garage door and measure the garage door
width at the top and mark the center. Locate and mount the wall
bracket 2 cm - 15 cm above the door on the inside wall.
(Depending on the actual installation space).
Door bracket – Attach the door bracket to a structural part of the
door as close to the top edge as possible.
*Mounting screws and Anchors for the Door and Wall brackets
are not included in the package.*
Figure 7
Figure 4
Figure 5Figure 6
2. Remove the bolt, washer, and spring; pull the screw rod along with the belt to the end rail
position (Figure 4).
3. Put the rod through the hole and run the spring, washer, and nut on the threaded rod as shown in
Figure 5. The nut will fit through the washer and the spring. Before tightening the nut, check again
whether the belt is centered on the belt wheel on both ends.
4. Tighten the nut until the spring is almost completely compressed like in Figure 6. The boom rail
assembly is now complete.
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Installing the boom rail and opener
STEP 1 (Figure 8)
Attach the opener to the boom rail using the motor shaft sleeve (A).
Secure the rail to the opener with the 2 “U” brackets and the 6 mm
nuts (F) supplied.
STEP 2 (Figure 8)
Place the boom rail and opener assembly centrally on the garage
floor with the opener opposite the garage door. Lift the front of the
rail up to the wall bracket. Insert the clevis pin and secure it with
the split pin supplied (C).
STEP 3 (Figure 9 and 10)
Place the Easy-Click bracket anywhere along the rail. Position it
where you would like to mount the boom to the ceiling (generally
towards the motor end). Once the bracket is in position, twist until
the bracket 'clicks' into position like in Figure 10, then bend the 2
side pieces under to secure the bracket to the boom (also in Figure
10).
STEP 4 (Figure 11)
Lift and support the opener with a ladder so it is positioned
centrally and level.
WARNING: Do not allow children around the door,
opener or supporting ladder -- serious injury and/or damage
may result from failure to follow this warning.
Figure 11
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 8
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Figure 14
STEP 6 (Figure 14)
Slide the trolley towards the closed garage door. Attach the straight arm and curved arm pieces with the
provided nuts and bolts (D). Position and bolt the arms to the top edge of the door using the clevis pin and
clip (B) supplied.
STEP 7
Lift the garage door until the trolley locks into the drive belt. The opener is now ready to be programmed.
Figure 12 Figure 13
STEP 5 (Figure 12 and 13)
With the boom rail securely positioned on your ladder, attach the Easy-Click bracket to the ceiling
mounted extension pieces with the nuts and bolts (E) provided.
*Mounting screws and Anchors for the ceiling hangers are not included in the package.*
B
D
E
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Operating the Features Settings
a) Press and hold the SET button until "1" appears on the display, then
release the button. The opener is now in programming mode for the
various features settings.
b) By pressing the UP / DOWN buttons, the display will change between the
menu items "1-E".
c) Pressing the SET button confirms the feature that you would like to change
and enters you into the sub-menu of the feature.
d) The display shows in the settings of the respective menu item "0-A" with a
flashing dot in the corner.
e) Press the UP / Down button to choose the feature you need to set.
f) Press the SET button to confirm the setting. The motor will automatically return
to standby mode and the display will show “l l”.
Display Menu Operation
1. Short press SET button: When an error or alarm is shown on the display, it will clear this and return to normal display.
2. Short press CODE button:
•When in programming mode, will exit the current operation and return to the standby interface.
•When in standby mode, a dot will be shown in the corner, motor is now ready to receive new
remote codes.
Press the desired button on the remote control, the dot will disappear. Press the same
button once more and the dot will flash. The selected remote button is now programmed to
the opener.
3. Short press UP button: The door will open.
4. Short press DOWN button: The door will close.
(When the door is opening or closing, it will stop if you press any key.)
5. Long press SET button: Enter feature setting interface.
6. Long press CODE button: Pressing and holding the CODE button until a C is indicated on the display will delete all
stored remotes codes.
7. Long press DOWN button : Restore Factory Settings
Press and hold the DOWN button, after 4 seconds, it will cycle the following on the display: . Immediately
following this, the garage door opener will restart. Restart means all settings are back to factory settings, all settings are
reset, as well as the opening and closing points of the opener. The remote control codes are not deleted in this process.
Using the buttons on the display
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1. Programming Opening and Closing Limits
a) Press and hold the SET button until “1” appears on the display, then
release the button.
b) Press the SET button again. The opener is now in the end position
learning mode. An “n” with a dot in the corner will now be shown on
the display.
c) Press and hold the UP button until the door reaches the desired open
position. NOTE: Both the desired opening and closing positions can be
finely adjusted by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons again.
d) Press SET button to confirm the open position. A “u” with a dot in the
corner will now be shown on the display.
e) Now press and hold the DOWN button until the door reaches the
desired closed position.
f) Now press the SET button to confirm the closed position. The opener
will now cycle through the opening and closing positions to set the
travel limits and sensitivity settings. The display will flash "u" and "n",
respectively. When the opener has finished learning the taught in
positions, the display will show “I I”.
CAUTION: After the opener cycles through the opening and closing
positions, a number (0~9) will be shown on the display. “0” means the
door is balanced and the opener has no trouble opening and closing
the door. The higher the number, the more unbalanced the door.
Should this number be higher than 5, then you should contact a
garage door specialist immediately and have your garage door system
inspected for safety and function.
1.1 Programming Remote Controls
NOTE: The remote controls that are supplied with the garage
door opener should be pre-programmed. If not, please follow
directions below.
a) Press the CODE button on the opener. A dot (.) will be indicated in
the corner of the display.
b) Now press and release the button on the remote you want to
use, wait 2 seconds, then press and hold the same button for 2
seconds.
The dot (.) on the display will flash to confirm the code,
then turn off and return the 2 short stripes. Repeat the process
for additional remotes that need to be stored.
1.2. Deleting Stored Remote Controls
Press and hold the CODE button until a "C" is indicated
on the display. All stored remotes will be deleted.
Programming Instructions
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2.Obstruction Force Adjustment (Menu option 2 on display)
CAUTION: the obstruction force adjustment is set automatically during programming.
Normally, no adjustment is necessary.
The factory-set forces (value 3) are designed to provide a smooth operation of the opener
with standard garage doors; the factory setting forces should, in principle, be sufficient to
fully open and close the garage door.
The factory setting of the opener complies with the legal or relevant standards (such as the
EN 13241-1, EN 12453, EN 60335-2-95) established requirements for operational forces,
and thus the maximum allowable power limits.
The operating force of the opener may be increased or decreased (values 1 - 5), if
necessary, by the following procedure below.
NOTE
This must be done when, for example, the end-stop point of the garage door during the
opening or closing phase via the factory setting (value 3) is not met; the setting for the force
output can be increased (as described below) so that the the respective end-point is
reached.
In addition, during the operational period of the garage door, the operational optimality may
deteriorate (e.g. slackening of tension springs). Therefore, for safety reasons, adjusting
force of the opener on an unsound garage door could result in a malfunctioning door, thus
increasing the risk of personal injury or property damage -- this risk is especially increased
when activating the manual release of the garage door from the opener.
DANGER
Deviating/Increasing the factory force setting (value 3) can lead to serious personal injury,
up to the danger of life as well as property damage! Altering the factory force setting
increases the pressure exerted by the opener when opening and closing the garage door,
thus increasing the force that the garage door exerts in each respective phase. When
changing or differing from the factory settings, the risk of severe injury to persons up to the
danger of life as well as the risk of damage to property is increased - for example, by
pinching or squeezing persons or things near the garage door. Differing from the factory
settings, increasing the power setting to exceed the aforementioned maximum allowable
limit can cause power limitations. Therefore:
NOTE:
Adjusting the factory force setting (value 3) to an alternate value (value 1-5 ) must be
ensured to be compliant with the legal requirements and relevant standards of force
limitations by a competent person. Inspections must be performed and documented
to the described risk of injury and exclude life and property.
Decrease force
a) Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display,
then release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "2" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the force
setting adjustment mode. A "3" will be shown on the display. Press
the UP button to increase the force setting or the DOWN button to
decrease the force setting. The maximum force is 5 and the
minimum is 1.
d) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return to "I I".
NOTE: The factory force setting is 3.
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Decrease
Increase
a) Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the
display, then release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "3" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the
speed adjustment mode. The letter "A" and a flashing dot
will be on the display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN buttons to change the speed.
"A" means 100% full speed (factory setting)
"8" means 80% of full speed
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return
to "I I".
ATTENTION: For larger, heavier doors, it is recommended
to reduce the travel speed.
a) Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the
display, then release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "4" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the
auto-close adjustment mode. A "0" will be shown on the
display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the
desired time . The setting can be set between "0" and "9"
on the display. "0" being auto-close deactivated (and also
the factory setting), "9" being the highest time setting of
135 seconds.
Each number between 0 and 9 is the number shown
on the display x 15 seconds, and this is the delay of
the auto closing time. E.g. a setting of 5 would be 5 x
15 = 75 second delay before auto-close.
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return
to "I I".
Decrease time
Increase time
3. Travel Speed Setting
CAUTION: Upon changing the travel speed, the opening and closing
positions will need to be relearned. Changing the travel speed will
not take effect until this is done.
4. Automatic Closing
NOTE: A photocell (safety-light beam) must be connected in
order to use the automatic closing function.
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Decrease
Increase
Increase time
Decrease time
5. Automatic Closing-Condition Setting
a) Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the
display, then release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "5" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the
auto-close condition adjustment mode. A "1" will be shown
on the display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN button to select the auto close
condition. The options are "1" or "2":
"1" means that the auto-close function will only operate
when the door is in the completely open position.
"2" means that the auto-close function will operate
when the door is in any position.
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will
return to "I I".
NOTE:
1. The factory setting for this sub-setting is "1".
2. The auto-close will not resume closing if the auto-close is
stopped during its process.
6. LED
a) Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display,
then release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "6" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the LED
light delay adjustment mode. A "3" will be shown on the display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the desired
time . The setting can be set between "1" and "9" on the display.
"3" is the factory setting which means the LED will remain on for
3 minutes after opening/closing.
Each number between 1 and 9 is the number shown on
the display x 1 minute, and this is the delay of the LED
light.
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return to "I I".
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Decrease height
Increase height
Increase partial opening height
Decrease partial opening height
a) Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display,
then release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "7" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the reversal
height adjustment mode. A "0" will be shown on the display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the desired
reversal height when closing. The setting can be set between "0"
and "9" on the display. "0" is the factory setting which means the
door will reverse to the completely open position should the door
encounter any object when closing.
Each number between 1 and 9 means 1/10th to 9/10th's of the
total opening length. E.g. if the display is set to 4, then the
opener will reverse the door only 4/10th's of the total opening
height should the door encounter an obstacle.
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return to "I I".
a) Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, then
release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "8" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the partial
opening / ventilation setting adjustment mode. A "0" will be shown on
the display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the partial
opening height. The setting can be set between "0" and "9" on the
display. "0" is the factory setting which means the partial opening /
ventilation setting is deactivated.
Each number between 1 and 9 means 1/10th to 9/10th's of
the total opening height. E.g. if the display is set to 3, then the
opener will open the door 3/10th's of the total opening height.
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return to "I I".
NOTE: The 2nd button on the remote control is used to control
the partial opening / ventilation function.
7. Reversal Height Setting
ATTENTION! The factory setting "0" must not be changed in Europe!
8. Partial Opening / Ventilation Setting
50

All remote buttons control opener
Coded remote button controls opener
Decrease quantity
Increase quantity
a) Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, then
release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "9" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the remote
control button function setting adjustment mode. A "1" will be shown
on the display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN button to select a value between "0" and "1".
"0" means that all 3 buttons on the remote that are coded into
the opener can control the opening and closing of the opener.
This is suited for owners that have only 1 garage door opener.
"1" means that only each button on the remote that is coded
into the opener can open and close the opener. This is suited
for owners that have more than 1 opener and would like to use
1 remote to control more than 1 opener. This is also the
factory setting.
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return to "I I".
NOTE: Upon activating the Partial Opening / Ventilation
function, the "0" setting is automatically deactivated and reset
to "1".
a) Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, then
release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "A" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the remote
quantity setting adjustment mode. An "A" will be shown on the
display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the number of
remotes that can be stored to the opener. The setting can be set
between "A" and "9" on the display. "A" is the factory setting which
means the opener can store the maximum number of remotes, which
is 50.
Each number between 1 and 9 means the number shown of
the display x 5 = the number of remotes able to be stored to
the opener. E.g. if the display shows "5", then 5 x 5 = 25
separate remote control codes can be stored to the opener.
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return to "I I".
9. Remote Control Button Function
A. Remote Control Codes Storage Quantity
51
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