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1. If your garage door is the only entrance to your garage then you can disconnect the operator by using your garage doors lock and handle Unlock the door and turn the handle the operator will be disconnected automatically and you can open your door by hand If you have got a seperate entrance to your garage then you can enter your garage and pull the cord hanging down in front of your garage door The operator will be disconnected and the door can be opened by hand ATTENTION It might be dangerous disconnecting the operator from an open garage door If the doors springs are damaged or the door is not well balanced then it might drop down there is a high risk of injuries and damages If however you cannot avoid disconnecting the operator from an open garage door then you must make sure that there is no one within the range of the garage door before using the emergency release Page 5 Remote Control Registering and deleting Remote Devices In order to use a remote device it must first be registered with the operator A total of 10 remote devices may be registered Gi with one operator the registration must be made seperately for each device If the total of 10 devices is exceeded the last registered device will be overwritten by the new one It is not possible to register more than one button of the same hand transmitter with the operator Starting the Registry Keep the red LEARN button pressed for 3 seconds Release it once
2. GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS I TM50 TM 80 USER MANUAL Note the operator s serial number here Final Factory check by E OETA GEE GEESA 0S 02 ENGLISH Content General Information Important Safety Instructions for the Users n se a General Information Using NSO EIEIO seserian EE 4 Devices Usage Manual Openings In case of a Power Failure oo eee ececcccccccccececccececcccccecucececeteveseenens 5 Remote Control Registering and deleting Remote Devices a se 6 Starting the Registry Registering a Device HomeLink Erasing Remote Devices General RemMarkS pice netcoseenseciteentaveenteteeneurctedecenameentc muaaone 7 Useable Batteries Changing the transmitters battery Changing the wall push buttons battery Synchronisation of the Rolling Code Technical Information Adjusting the Lighting Duration ee cceeccccceesseeeeeeeeeans 8 General TROUDIESIOOTING siceraria nea is 8 Specific Troubleshooting sss isesssssrisiiinnirressrrrrrrrrrrreenrrrrrn 9 Messages by blinking integrated lighting If then Tecnnical Data apcesses pemnientecseandnnupaahsumcenenutadnbisaptiaradatatenestatextes 10 Page 2 User Manual TM50 and TM80 MO911 1V0 General Information Important Safety Instructions for the Users Please read these safety instructions carefully for your own safety and the safety of others Your Seip TS door operator is up to the latest safety standards and provides a high level
3. General Remarks Useable Batteries Eine Batterie des Typs A23 23A 23L EL12 VR 22 oder MN 21 Versorgungsspannung 12V Verbrauchte Batterien mUssen nach den nationalen Bestimmungen entsorgt werden Changing the transmitters battery Open the transmitter Take off lid Change battery Change battery Gi Range The TM operator is equipped with a high quality remote control set as a standard However the remote control is the part of the operator which might be influenced by circumstances in the surroundings of the garage With our standard remote control you might reach a range of more than 100 meters The range is influenced by old batteries if you should experience a problem with the range please change the batteries first The lower the batte ries run the lower the range will be Building materials of the garage In a garage made of concrete and steel you might reach a lower range than in an ordi nary garage build of stone The more steel was used for the walls the shorter the range of your remote control Remote control activity in the area Radio and television transmitters close to your garage might reduce the range Older baby phones and other household remote equipment Some equipment like remote head phones and baby phone might prodecure strong disturbant signals which could reduce the range of other remote devices It is extreemely unlikely that the range will drop to an unacceptable distance If however
4. the fol lowing steps only need to be followed if any of the devices mentioned are connected to your operator check all security devices connected to your operator photocell security beam or hatch door switch check that all obstacles are removed from the photo cells range of observation check if there is dirt on photo cell clean if necessary check if the hatch door is closed If the operators light is still blinking after checking all devices then please contact your dealer The dealer will also find it helpful if you counted the number of blinks given by the operators light it may give a hint concerning the problem The light doesn t work Replace the bulb 230 V max 40 Watt The operator isn t running smooth Unlock the carriage of the opener Move the door manually and make sure that the door is well balanced must come to a stop at each position The spring tension is too high or there is even a spring fracture The motor is buzzing but the door doesn t move The door is jamming The operator works but the door doesn t move The carriage is unlocked If you want to lock it open the door but not completely and let the opener run The carriage locks in automatically The operator doesn t work due to a power failure Unlock the carriage with the help of the emergency release and open the door manually If you have a garage where you can only enter from outside Unlock the door with the ke
5. problems should occure we will like to be helpful Synchronisation of the Rolling Code With each command given by a remote device a new code for the next command is created this new code will be agreed with the receiver If a device is subsequently used for approx 30 times out of reach of the receiver then it will not be accepted by anymore the latest code is unknown to the receiver The device must first be registered with the operator again in order to use it refer to page 16 User Manual TM50 and TM80 MO911 1VO Page 7 Technical Information Adjusting the Lighting Duration The integrated lighting will be switched on with every incoming command The adjusted time will run from the moment the command was received Factory pre set the light will stay on for 3 minutes This time may be changed in steps of 10 seconds up to a total of 10 minutes To change the time proceede as follows Keep the red LEARN button pressed for 6 seconds Release the button once the green LED comes on Press the red LEARN button once again shortly The green LED now starts blinking each blink stands for 10 seconds of lighting duration 6 blinks 1 minute 12 blinks 2 minutes 18 blinks 3 minutes 24 blinks 4 minutes 30 blinks 5 minutes 100 blinks 10 minutes Press the red LEARN button shortly once the require time is reached The green LED stops blinking and the new duration for the integrated lighting has been stored General
6. the red LED and the operators lighting start blinking The operator now is in programming mode and awaits the signal from a remote device Registering a Device Press the button that shall be used for controlling the operator for approx 1 sec The red LED and the operators lighting stop blinking the device was programmed successfully Pressing the devices but ton again will run the operator Repeat steps 1 and 2 for any further device HomeLink Integrated car remotes usually use the HomeLink system by Johnson Controls Systems from version 6 or higher are com patible with the operator First the hand transmitter must be copied into the HomeLink module closer information on your specific system can be found on the internet www eurohomelink com The programmed HomeLink button will turn to a new Seip compatible remote device It therefore must be registered with the operator just like any other remote device Proceede as described in steps 1 2 Erasing Remote Devices The receivers memory can be erased completely it is not possible to delete single devices To erase the receivers memory keep the red LEARN button pressed for 10 seconds 10 Sek After 3 seconds the red LED and the operators lighting will start to blink after 10 seconds the red LED will come on perma nently release the LEARN button then The memory now is empty Page 6 User Manual TM50 and TM80 MO911 1V0 Remote Control
7. Troubleshooting Occuring problems are not necessarily caused by the operator but by the garage door Your TM operator is equipped with an automatic force measurement During the installation the operator memorises how much force it needs to open and close your garage door Changes to the door weight caused by the weather the door might go out of alignment slightly due to hot or cold weather conditions will usually not affect the operation of your door operator The operator will also adjust itself to the normal and slow changes of your garage doors performance caused by ageing In contrast rapid changes to the weight of the garage door will be recognised by the operator the operator will then behave as if it had registered an obstacle In CLOSING direction this means that the operator stops and reverses into opening direction to release a supposed obstacle In OPENING direction it means that the operator will stop and reverse a few centimetres into closing direction to release a supposed obstacle During the soft stop period in CLOSING direction the operator will reverse for a few centimetres the door will always remain open a few centimetres Rapid changes normally occur when a spring of your garage door is broken especially when the springs are covered by protectors you might not recognize the damage mechanical damages to the garage door happened e g by hitting the door with a car anew surface was attached to the garage door
8. e operator via the TEST RUN button The operator reacts on the transmitter but not on the push button switch Check the line of the push button switch Does the push button switch work when the remote receiver is disconnected If so the remote trans mitter or receiver might be defective The operator reacts on the push button but not on the transmitter Check the battery of the transmitter Try registering the transmitter with the operator page 16 The operator neither reacts on the push button nor on the transmitter Disconnect the receiver or remove the transmitter battery Use your push button switch only If this solves the problem your transmitter may be defective Disconnect the push button switch and use your transmitter only If this solves the problem the push button switch or the line of the push button switch may be defective The door doesn t close completely and opens again Is the door jamming while closing Unlock the carriage manually make the door running well Lubricate and oil the pivotal points of the door Run through the automatic learning cycle once again page12 User Manual TM50 and TM80 MO911 1VO Technical Information Specific Troubleshooting When the operators light is blinking The operator is also equipped with an error system if an error should occur then the operators light will start blinking when you try to activate it The blinking light refers to errors caused by external devices
9. e there is an unexpected obstacle within the doors range Please also refer to the Safety Instructions on page 2 The operator registers an obstacle when touching it the garage door hits the obstacle and reverses to set the obstacle free again Dependant on the make of the garage door slight damages might occur on obstacles a cars paintwork might become scratched With an additional security device like a photocell optional extra the operator will stop as soon as an obstacle is recognised by the photocell Should the door be in the opening position the opera tor will only close the door once the obstacle has been removed trom the photocells range With such a device contact between the garage door and any obstacle is usually avoided Please avoid to drop the hand transmitter parts could be damaged inside the transmitter That might lead to malfunctions Page 4 4 channel MIDI transmitter 433 MHz 2 units as standard equipment Remote Wall push button standard equipment 2 channel MINI transmitter 433 MHz optional extra Remote Digi Pad 433 MHz optional extra Key switch optinal extra User Manual TM50 and TM80 MO911 1VO User Manual TM50 and TM80 MO911 1VO Manual Openings In case of a Power Failure You may disconnect your garage door from the operator using the emer gency release The emergency release is fitted to your operator in either way shown on the diagrams on the right
10. of safety in use Following the instructions on this page will ensure along term trouble free operation A garage door operator is not a toy do not allow children to play with it Keep the hand transmitter out of reach of children Only use the hand transmitter when you can see the gara ge door If the garage door cannot be seen you could acciden tally close the door whilst a car or person is passing by When stowing the hand transmitter please take care that it is not activated accidentally Be aware that the buttons could be hit inadvertently and always stow the hand transmitter with its buttons facing upwards Whilst entering the garage store the hand transmitter sa fely so that nobody can activate the operator intentionally or accidentally Your garage door may be above your cars root and you may not be aware that the door has started moving Always watch the moving door and keep persons away until the garage door is either completely opened or closed Do not leave any obstacles in the garage doors operating range Obstacles such as bicycles left momentarily could be damaged when the operator is activated by another user The emergency release must be used with care when the garage door is opened the door might fall down if the springs are broken Before using the emergency release on an opened door your must ensure that neither persons nor obstacles are within the doors moving range Check
11. or the whole door was exchanged e g an increase of the doors weight In all of these cases the garage door needs to be maintained please contact your dealer Page 8 User Manual TM50 and TM80 MO911 1V0 Messages by blinking integrated lighting 2 blinks DIP switch message the DIP switch setting was changed Either press LEARN button to confirm the change or start the learning cycles page 12 3 blinks The end position could not be reached the operator switched off at time limit Possible reason motor damage or other me chanical problem 5 blinks Loss off data in the micro processor try to start the learning cycles page 12 If this does not work the electronics must be exchanged 6 blinks EEPROM error The electronics must be exchanged 7 blinks Relais damage the electronics must be exchanged 8 blinks No impulses from the motors hall sensor Possible reasons damaged hall sensor loose contact on the motor plug or dama ged motor 9 blinks Amplifier for motor control is defective the electronics must be exchanged If then The operator does neither react on the transmitter nor on the push button Power failure Disconnect and connect the operator Is the door stuck because of snow and ice Check the lines and the connections of the push button switch Is there water in the push button switch or in the key operated switch Disconnect alle external components and try running th
12. the installation regularly for damages Check the automatic reversion monthly using a 40 mm high obstacle Check the function every time adjustments or changes are made to the garage door Should problems occur with your remote control then please contact your dealer Repairs should only be carried out by an authorised dealer The light bulb may be exchanged by taking off the ope rators front cover Please unplug the power cord before taking off the front cover The remaining parts of the operator may only be opened by authorised personnel User Manual TM50 and TM80 MO911 1V0 Page 3 General Information Using the Operator Devices There are different devices available to activate your operator Standard Equipment MIDI hand transmitter 4 channel Remote Wall push button Optional Extra Key switch MINI hand transmitter 2 channel Digi Pad Key Switch cable bound Receivers to control other devices with the MIDI transmitter The devices may be used alongside each other Usage The operator follows the principle OPEN STOP CLOSE This principle is valid for any device Starting from closing position of the door this means First impulse the door opens Second impulse the door stops Third impulse the door closes Fourth impulse the door stops Fifth impulse the door opens and so on Usually it will not be necessary to stop the operator during operation unless you realis
13. y and turn the door handle then your opener will be unlocked If you have a garage where you can also enter from inside pull at the Bowden cable hanging from the carriage Page 9 Technical Information Technical Data ee f mo mo Pre Warning Light adjustable Maintenance The operator is maintenance free Do not Automatic closing adjustable grease or oil the chain ooo f mo mo Noise Emissions lt 60 dB A ANTRIEBS BS TECHNIK www seip com Page 10 User Manual TM50 and TM80 MO911 1V0
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