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1. Technical Data TM80 mo Force Setting for Operation Stand By Power Consumption 2 0 watts Max number of cars garage Power Supply 190 250V AC Subject to technical alterations 230V AC 24V AC Pre Warning Light adjustable Maintenance The operator is maintenance free Do not Automatic closing adjustable grease or oil the chain Wiring Diagram Minimum Space above the door Weight including packaging 18 kg Noise Emissions 60 dB A Internal Wiring mains supply 2300 a transformer 200 e Tate tghing 2 0 External connections A B Floating connector for push button key switch and the impulse cables of an external receiver 24V Mo tor MUTET C D Floating connector with a 8 2kOhm resistor for en N impulse cables from a photo cell receiver SS TRAF PE 24V 24V AC for a photo cell transmitter when a self test before every movement of the door is required s transformer za Pe earthing from RC to base pate Earthing of The earthing of the mains supply green yellow the mains is connected to the base plate with a screw the supply screw is marked with a earthing symbol 2 un DI 24v E LICHT LIGHTING ET am CIL LIC nn FEF IT E Devices for adjustments Button Runs the operator OPEN STOP CLOSE Test Run Button For automatic force setting and regist
2. Garage Door Operator TM 507 TM 807 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS x X y CE x Ky TM50 80 MO911 1V0 SKRW433 SKR433 1 ENGLISH Content Quick Reference for experienced Installers a Information and Remarks Regulations and USAGE ae 4 Directives and Regulations Use of the operators Garage Doors The installers declaration of conformity Older Garage Doors Instruction for the users Safety Advises for the Installation 5 Installation Conditions for Installation zu 6 Minimum Headroom Door Hight Door Arm Extension Dimensions PEE NIOUNENG 6 Installation occ ccc cc cc ccccecececcccccccceceucucucuccucusecececeusnsnenens 7 Installation Adjusting the Limit Blocks 8 The Emergency Release 9 When the garage door is the only entrance When there is a second entrance to the garage Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connectors Control Elements ooo eee nn 10 er 11 Push Button Photo Cell Hatch Door Contact Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connectors Standard Mu eoir oni aro MT 12 Programming Forces and Running Distance Choosing the type of door Programming Remote Components riga 1210 MS 13 Setting the speeds Setting the opening speed Changing the length of Soft Stop Automatic CIOSING 14 Setting the time Pre
3. 9 blinks Amplifier for motor control is defective the electronics must be exchanged Additional messages from the LED Diag only 4 blinks An error occured when testing the photo cell connector Either the 8 2kOhm resistor is defective or the photo cell hatch door produced an error 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 key 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 19 Declarations EC Declaration of Conformity As to European Directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Electro Magnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC im Sinne der EG Richtlinien
4. Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006 95 EC Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit 2004 108 EC We We hereby declare that the following products comply to the mentioned EC regulations Wir erkl ren hiermit daB die nachfolgenden genannten Produkte den unten angegebenen EG Richtlinien entsprechen Type of Product Garage Door Operator Torantrieb Produktart Product Name Modell TM 50 TM 80 Approved according to 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC Gepr ft nach 2006 95 EC und 2004 108 EC Referring EC regulations Angewandte harmonisierte Normen EN 61000 3 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions Grenzwerte f r Oberschwingstr me EN 61000 3 3 Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in publik low voltage supply systems Grenzwerte f r Spannungsschwankungen und Flicker EN 61000 6 3 Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments St raussendung f r Wohnbereich Gesch fts und Gewerbereiche sowie Kleinbetriebe EN 61000 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environ ments Fachgrundnorm St rfestigkeit Industriebereich EN 60335 2 Particular requirements for drives for vertically moving garage doors for residential use Anforderungen f r Antriebe von Garagentoren mit Senkrechtbewegung zur Verwendung im Wohnbe reich EN 60335 1 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Sicherheit elektrischer Ger
5. Setting the opening speed After completing step 4 the red LED is blinking up to 8 times followed by break Setting the opening speed is made the same way as described in step 3 and 4 After confirming the selected opening speed the LED and the operators lighting will be blinking regularily the speeds have been set successfully Starting the learning cycles Shortly press the LEARN button The operator will first run in opening direction and hit the upper limit block If you wish to keep the standard soft stop in closing direction no further action is required Wait until the operator has completed the learning cycles the door will then remain in closed position and the operators lighting will stop blinking The programming then is completed Changing the length of Soft Stop Once the learning cycles have started and the upper limit block was hit the operator will run in closing direction During this first run in closing direction the soft stop may be altered press the red LEARN button and keep it pressed The operator will increase speed Release the LEARN button where you want the soft stop to start in later operation The speed will be reduced and the new soft stop setting will be safed Wait until the operator has completed the learning cycles then the programming is completed Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Page 13 Programming Automatic Closing WHEN USING THE AUTOMATIC CLOSING FEATURE A PHOTO CELL MUST BE
6. CONNECTED A PHOTO CELL IS A N NON CONTACT SAFETY DEVICE AND WILL AVOID IN MOST CASES THAT USERS CARS OR OTHER OBSTACLES WILL BE HIT BY THE CLOSING GARAGE DOOR The closing procedure will be started automatically after the pre set time the door might be unattended at that time Wit hout a photo cell the operator will only reverse when hitting an obstacle Especially moving cars may cause severe damages on both car and garage door 1 Setting the time Automatic closing is disabled by factory presetting Setting the time after which the automatic closing shall start enables the feature DIP switches 5 6 must be used for the time setting disabled after 30 seconds after 90 seconds after 120 seconds After changing the DIP switch settings the red LED will start blinking in intervalls Shortly press the red LEARN button to confirm the new settings the LED stops blinking and the automatic closing is now active 2 Pre Warning by internal lighting When automatic closing is active the operator will allways pre warn the users by a blinking internal lighting The operator will start closing the door after 6 seconds of pre warning By means of DIP switch no 4 the pre warning can additionally be enabled before openings Pre warnin before closings Pre warning before openings and closings 4 ON ON External warning lights may connected together with the integrated operators lighting using the connectors 5 6 230 160 Watts
7. Warning by internal lighting Connecting a Photo Cell Performance of Control Devices Avoiding automatic closing temporarily Further Safety Advice for Automatic Closing Adjusting the Lighting Duration L5 Page 2 Remote Control Registering and deleting Remote Devices Starting the Registry Registering a Device HomeLink Erasing Remote Devices General Remarks u Useable Batteries Changing the transmitters battery Changing the wall push buttons battery Synchronisation of the Rolling Code Technical Information Technical Dala rte ae lici tectae DIAS unseren Internal Wiring External connections Devices for adjustments Others TROUIDIGSHOOUING wenns Error Messages Messages by blinking integrated lighting Additional messages from the LED Diag only If then Declarations EC Declaration of Conformity Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Quick Reference for experienced Installers HF Modul Sectionaldoor Tilting Door Canopy Type Doors Free Programming 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 De ALI EL Am After changing the DIP switch settings the operator MUST run through a learning cycle keep the For free programming pls LEARN button pressed for 3 seconds release it and press it again shortly refer to page 13 Adjusting the Door Type Increased Force shor
8. max The operators housing must be removed in order to access the connectors Cabling and connections of 230V components may only be done my authorised professionals 3 Connecting a Photo Cell As a non contact safety device a photo cell must be connect when using the automatic closing feature When the door is open and an obstacle is detected by the photo cell then the operator will not start the automatic closing procedure When an obstacle is detected during the closing procedure then the operator will reverse to fully open and it will restart the count down for automatic closing It will then start the closing procedure again A Performance of Control Devices When the automatic closing is active all incoming commands during the opening cycle will be ignored the operator will keep running until to fully open position Interrupting the opening procedure will only be possible by Force detection e g obstacle Detection by Photo Cell Hatch Door connector for approx 2 seconds after starting the opening procedure When the door is in fully open position incoming commands will restart the count down for the automatic closing e g the time will be extended B Avoiding automatic closing temporarily If the user would occassionally like to prevent the door from automatically closing then an ordinary wall switch can be connected to the push button connectors A B The operator will remain blocked as long as the wall switch is switche
9. optional extra Page Installation Adjusting the Limit Blocks These adjustments must be made before the programming of the forces and the running length Starting the programming procedure without correctly ad justed blocks may lead to damages on the garage door and the operator Vorgehensweise 1 The operator is mounted and the door arm is fixed to the gara ge door The trolley is locked to the chain and stands somewhere between the two blocks If however trolley and chain need to be moved you may do this using the TEST RUN button 2 Release the trolley Pic 1 and manually close the garage door 3 The block for the closing direction is now right in front of the trolley Pic 2 If not the block must be moved until it touches the trolley 4 Tighten the blocks screw to keep it in place Take care not to tighten it too strongly the c rail should not be bended 5 Now the garage door needs to be opened manually The trolley will lock into the chain you have to release it once again to fully open the garage door Pic 1 6 The block for the opening direction is now right in front of the trolley Pic 3 If not the block must be moved until it touches the trolley 7 Tighten the blocks screw to keep it in place Take care not to tighten it too strongly the c rail should not be bended 8 The trolley now needs to be locked back to the chain After that the programming procedure may be started page
10. te f r den Hausgebrauch EN 12453 Safety in use of power operated doors requirements Nutzungssicherheit kraftbet tigter Tore Anforderun gen EN 12445 Safety in use of power operated doors Test methods Nutzungssicherheit kraftbet tigter Tore Pr fverfahren EN 13241 1 Applied for testings for Up and Over Doors and Sectionaldoors up to 5m wide and 2 50m high as to 06 02 2012 Pr fungen beantragt f r Kipp und Sektionaltore bis zu 5m Breite und 2 50m H he Stand 06 02 2012 Electromagnetic Compatibility Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Low Voltage Directive Niederspannungsrich tlinie Safety in Use Nutzungssicherheit Forces Betriebskr fte Document No AN 02122011 Dokument Nr AN 0212201 1 in accordance with the Radio and Telecommunications Ter minal Equipment Act FTEG and Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive Gem dem Gesetz ber Funkanlagen und Telekommunikations endeinrichtungen FTEG und der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG R amp TTE We We hereby declare that the following products comply to the mentioned EC regulations Wir erkl ren hiermit daB die nachfolgenden genannten Produkte den unten angegebenen EG Richtlinien entsprechen SKR 433 1 Code B43A023004 1 Hand Transmitter as remote control for garage door operators Handsender als Fernbedienung f r Garagentorantriebe Short Range Device Funkger t geringer Reichweite SRD and und SKR1W433 Code B443A62300
11. 1 Wall Transmitter as remote control for garage door operators Wandsender als Fernbedienung f r Garagentorantriebe Short Range Device Funkger t geringer Reichweite SRD comply with the essential requirements of 83 and the other relevant provisions of the FTEG Article 3 of the R amp TTE Directive when used for its intended purpose bei bestimmungsgem er Verwendung den grundlegenden Anforderungen des 3 und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen des FTEG Artikel 3 der R amp TTE entsprechen 83 1 1 Article 3 1 a does not refer to this type of product 3 1 1 Artikel 3 1 a bezieht sich nicht auf diesen Produkttyp es gibt hierzu keine Norm Protection requirement concerning electromagnetic compatibility 83 1 2 Article 3 1 b Schutzanforderungen in Bezug auf die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit 3 1 2 Artikel 3 1 b EN 300 220 1 V2 1 1 EN 300 220 2 V2 1 2 EN 301 489 1 V1 6 1 EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 EN 60950 1 2006 EMV EMC Directive 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC 99 5 EC Seip Wa appa Ohfingen 06 02 20 i i ANTRIEBSBTECHNIK Grombacher Stra e 83 75045 Walzbachtal J hlingen Germany WWVW sSeip com Page 20 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO
12. 12 onwards Page 8 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Installation The Emergency Release In case of a power failure the garage door can be opened by hand Therefore the operator first needs to be released When the garage door is the only entrance It is necessary to connect the emergency release to the door s handle pic 1 otherwise the garage cannot be accessed in a power failure situation Procede as follows 1 Find out in which direction the door handle moves when open ing the door 2 Drill a hole in that side of the door handle which turns down wards 3 Thread the cable through the hole and fix it with the enclosed metal clamps Be carefull not to put a high tension on the emer gency release cable the operator then might release from the garage door during a normal opening cycle 4 Check the function of the emergency release together with a second person Stay inside the garage and close the door with the operator Let the second person open the door manually with the door keys If this works the emergency release is mounted properly Do not leave the garage and close the garage door with the operator before you have tested the emergency release When there is a second entrance to the garage You can use the supplied handle for the emergency release pic 2 Thread the emergency release cable through the handle Fix the metal
13. 2 blinks 2 2 minutes 18 blinks 2 3 minutes 24 blinks 2 4 minutes 30 blinks 2 5 minutes 100 blinks 2 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 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO91 1 1VO Page 15 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 D 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 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 HomeLinkTM Integrated car remotes usually use the HomeLink system by Johnson Controls Systems from version 6 or hig
14. Connectors Connectors DIP J TEST LERN RUN r LEARN Push Button A B Connector for a wired wall push button Standard function Pressing the push button will give a command to the operator Whether this is an opening closing or stop command depends on the entire status of the operator Function when using Pressing the push button the automatic closing will give an opening command when the door is closed feature will be ineffective when the operator is running into opening direction will extend the time the door is kept open when the door is in open position already will give an opening command when the operator is running into closing direction To avoid the automatic closing occassionally a standard wall switch may be connected Whilst it is switched on the push button connector will be blocked and the operator cannot close the door unless the wall switch is set to off position It may be connected parallel together with a wall push button Photo Cell Hatch Door Contact C D Connector for the impulse wires of a photo cell or a hatch door contact The 8 2kOhm resistor is used to survey the wire It must be removed from C D and must be connected to the safety device as shown below If both a photo cell and a hatch door contact must be used then both items must be connected in one line Photo Cell Hatch Door Contact Standard function Openings If the device detects an obst
15. RN button must be kept pressed In addition the TEST button must be kept pressed After when DIP switches were approx 3 seconds the operators lighting starts blinking and the red LED starts blinking in a set to Tree program sequence Both buttons must now be released The operator is now in the mode to adjust the ming closing and opening speed pls refer to page 13 DIP Switches 1 2 Adjusting the type of garage door It may be chosen either sectional door standard adjustment Standard 1 OFF 2 ON tilting door short running door e g Canopy type doors and free programming a Additional force shortly before closed position When using mechanical locking systems a higher Standard OFF force might be necessary in order to ensure a proper locking Setting the switch to ON increases the force before reaching the closed position 4 Pre warning When set to ON the operators lighting will blink for approx 4 seconds before Standard OFF every opening or closing When automatic closing is activated When set to OFF the operators lighting will blink for 6 se conds before closing the door When set to ON it will be blinking before openings and closings 5 6 Automatic closing The time until the door will be closed can be set to 30 90 or 120 seconds For Standard OFF programming pls refer to page 14 Page 10 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and
16. acle within approx 2 seconds after running from closed position then the operator will stop e g hatch door is open After these 2 seconds the connec tor is not being checked anymore for the rest of the opening run Closings The connector will be checked during the whole closing proceedure Once an obstacle is detected the operator will reverse to fully open Function when using Openings pls refer above to Standard function the automatic closing Closings The connector will be checked during the whole closing proceedure Once an obstacle feature is detected the operator will reverse to fully open The adjusted time for automatic closing will start running If the obstacle will be removed after the automatic closing time has elapsed then the closing procedure will start immediately 24V AC Output 200mAmp max 24V 24V a c max 200mAmp power supply for external components for example photo cells or remote receivers Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Page 11 Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connectors Standard Programming Programming the Forces and Running Distance Choosing the type of door The standard pre setting is Sectional Door if this shall be used then proceede with step 2 For other types of doors the DIP switches 1 and 2 must be adjusted accordingly Sectional Door Tilting Door Short Running Door Free Programming 2 3 2 1 on When the DIP switch se
17. and 1 000mm the operator can be extended by 1 500mmi in total The maximum door hight is 4 000mm Door Arm Extension Should the minimum space between the garage door and the ceiling be smaller than 35mm then a door arm extension is needed For an extension you can use a metal beam from any DIY market The beam should not be shorter than the door s height Dimensions 3 150 mm 800 mm s 2 500 mm max Pre Mounting Be aware not to twist the chain rather slide the rail parts on the floor than lift them The overall rail consists of three parts at Im and two junction parts which will keep the rails together 1 The empty piece of rail must be joined to the rail which is fixed to the motor head Run the junction part over the joint till stop 2 The junction part in front shall prolude for approx Icm 3 Slide the last piece of rail which carries the pulley in front from above into the proluding junction part and press it down the chain will be tensioned Slide the junction part over rail till stop 4 Turn around the operator and tighten the grub screws in the junction parts in order to keep them in place The operator is now fully pre mounted for installation The chain is factory pre tensioned Do not change the chain tension ATTENTION Before using the operator the limit blocks must be set up and the operator must be put in programming mode Otherwise the
18. ands for 10 seconds of light duration Once the desired duration is reached press the LEARN button again shortly e g after 6 blinks for a duration of 60 seconds LED Indicators Vp yellow On when 230V supply is o k TEST FUNK green On whilst an impuls is received from remote devices or a connected push button A B 8k2 Diag red On when an error from a connected safety device is received connectors C D or blinks in intervalls to indicate error messages refer to page 19 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Page 3 Information and Remarks Regulations and Usage It is within legal regulation and without restriction to use a Seip door operator with any garage door that has been ap proved for use with other certified door operators Directives and Regulations The TM garage door operator comply to the latest European direc tives and regulations The declaration of conformity is enclosed at the end of these instructions Use of the operators The operators were designed for the use with up and over doors tilting and canopy type and sectional doors All garage doors need to be maintained before automation The door must be easily opened and closed by hand A garage door must not be automated unless it is easy to open and close manu ally Garage Doors In January 2001 the European regulations EN12604 and EN12605 became compulsory for garage doors Before installing an au tomat
19. clamps to the cable where the handle shall be placed Shorten the cable below the metal clamps the handle is now be ing held by the clamps In case of a power failure the user can now open the garage door by releasing the operator with the handle for the emergency release Page 9 Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connectors Control Elements DIP TEST LERN RUN LEARN TEST RUN Button black Standard Function Run the operator Pressing the button runs or stops the operator The function depends on the entire status of the operator following the sequence OPEN STOP CLOSE etc Function when Automa Opening command Pressing the button gives an opening command When the garage door is tic Closing is active open then presing the button will extend the opening time When pressing the button during the closing procedure then the operator will stop and open the door again Programming Functions Adjusting the limit blocks In programming mode the operator can be run by keeping the TEST button pressed When the button is released then the operator will stop when pressing the button again then the operator will run into the opposite direction Reducing the running speeds When setting the opening and closing speed in free program ming mode then each press of the TEST button will reduce the running speed by one level LERN LEARN Button red Standard Fu
20. d on when switching it off the operator will close the door automatically again A wall switch may be connected alongside a wall push button Page 14 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Programming Automatic Closing Further Safety Advice for Automatic Closing Once the user gets into the car he might not recognize the operators integrated blinking light before the automatic closing starts This may be down to light conditions or the cars roof Therefore it is strongly recommended to install an external warning light which is visible from inside the car This is similar for users approaching the garage dependant on light conditions the blinking integrated lighting might not be recognized in time Therefore a further warning light should be installed outside the garage in order to maximize the safety In use Adjusting the Lighting Duration The integrated lighting will be switched on with every incoming command The adjusted time will run from the moment the D 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 HF Modul 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 2 1 minute 1
21. have sharp edges bearing the danger of severe injuries for example sectional doors might not have a finger protection between the sections Unfortunately the entire regulations do not mention how to handle the automation of such an older garage door the danger basically is not the automation but the construction of the door Therefore we strongly recommend to check the garage door for sharp edges bearing danger when the door is moving take any necessary action to avoid the dangers and make the door safer check the doors springs and readjust them if necessary grease or oil the pivotal points and rollers of the garage door check that the door may be easily used by hand If however the dangers cannot be avoided we recommend to use the automatic pre warning function of the operator The opera tors lighting will then be blinking for approx 5 sec before every movement of the garage door People inside the garage will be warned before the opening and can step back from the garage door in time Instruction for the users Please instruct the users as follows Use of the hand transmitter Use of the emergency release in case of a power failure Hand over the separate User Manual to the customer Inform the user about the Security Advises in the User Manual Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Information and Remarks Safety Advises for the I
22. her are com patible with the operator First the hand transmitter must be copied into the HomeLinkTM 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 16 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Remote Control General Remarks Useable Batteries Eine Batterie des Typs A23 23A 23L EL12 VR 22 oder MN 21 Versorgungsspannung 12V Verbrauchte Batterien m ssen nach den nationalen Bestimmungen entsorgt werden Changing the transmitters battery Open the transmitter Take off lid Change battery Change battery D 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 rem
23. ic door operator it must be assured that the garage doors applies to these regulations the information can be obtained from the manufacturers declaration of confirmity A Seip door opera tor may be installed to any door that complies to the regulations Should a garage door not be compliant then please refer to the chapter older garage doors The installers declaration of conformity No matter whether a door operator was delivered together with a garage door or seperately the installer must issue a declaration of conformity for the complete installation With this declaration the installer assures that the installation was made according to the instructions given by the manufactur ers e g the installation instructions of the garage door and the operator This declaration can only be issued by the installer and may not be issued from the manufacturer If both components comply to the directives and the installation was made as to the manufacturers instructions the whole installa tion will normally be CE compliant Page 4 Older Garage Doors When automating an older garage door the TS series will still comply to the regulations through the automatic force setting the requested values for forces and reversion will be according to the regulations But it needs to be taken in consideration that most older garage doors do not meet the regulations EN 12604 and EN 12605 especially regarding security features They might still
24. in the push button switch or in the key operated switch Disconnect alle external components and try running the 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 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Technical Information Troubleshooting 8 blinks No impulses from the motors hall sensor Possible reasons damaged hall sensor loose contact on the motor plug or dama ged motor
25. nction Starting the programming mode The button must be kept pressed for approx 3 seconds and then must be released the operators light starts blinking and the operator is in programming mode Using the TEST button the operator can be run to adjust the limit switches Starting the learning cycles Once the operator is in programming mode a short press on the LEARN button will start the learning cycles for the running length and the force measurements DIP Switch Confirmation Changing the settings of DIP switches 3 to 6 Once the DIP switch setting is changed it must be confirmed by shortly pressing the LEARN button Changing the settings of DIP switches 1 and 2 Keep the LERN button pressed for approx 3 seconds until the integrated lighting starts blinking Release the LERN button and press it once again shortly to start the learning cycles When set to free programming then pls refer to page 13 Programming Functions Adjusting the time for the integrated lighting The LERN button must be pressed for approx 6 seconds until the green LED starts blinking then release the button Pressing the button again will confirm the the new time for the integrated lighting Increasing the running speeds When setting the opening and closing speed in free program ming mode then each press of the TEST button will increase the running speed by one level Combined Functions of TEST and LERN Button Change speed settings The LE
26. nstallation Important Safety Instructions for Installation WARNING INCORRECT INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO SEVERE INJURY Follow all Installation Instructions Read page 3 of this instruction carefully before the installation Before installing the drive remove unnecessary ropes from the existing installation Maintain the garage door according to the advises on page 3 and to the door manufacturer s manual If possible install the drive at a height of at least 2 10 m and the manual release at a height less than 1 80 m Locate the push button within sight of the door but away from moving parts and at a minimum height of 1 50 m Fix the label warning against entrapment next to the push button The label fixed to the manual release may not be removed After installation ensure that the mechanism is properly adjusted and that the drive reverses when the door contacts a 40 mm high object placed on the floor Page 5 Installation Conditions for Installation Minimum Headroom A minimum distance of 35mm between the garage door and the ceiling is re quired Door Hight No optionals are required for doors up to 2 250mm hight Between 2 250mm und 2 500mm a lintel sided extension for the rail might be required The operator will be set back by approx 300mm in order to use the full running length up to the front pulley 2 500mm max Higher than 2 500mm The C rail must be extended Extensions are available at 500mm
27. operator will produce an error mes sage Page 6 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Installation Installation The front fixing angle can be mounted either at the lintel or at the ceiling 1 Meassure the middle of your garage door and make a mark on the lintel and the top of your door 1 2 Fix the front fixing angle in the middle either at the lintel or at the ceiling lintel recommended 1 3 Attach the C rail to the front fixing angle 2 Put a carton piece under the motor head unit to avoid damages 4 To fit the motor head to the ceiling it is recommend to use a ladder 4 When the operator is laying on the ladder you can open the garage door Adjust the C rail according to the mark you made in the middle of the garage door Fit the operator to the ceiling when you have made sure the C rail is running straight to the front Use the supplied bracket to fix the C rail to the ceiling 3 5 Now fit the door arm to the garage door 5 Take care that the angle between the operator and the door arm does not exceed a max of 45 it may be lower 6 The limit blocks must be tightened and the programming must be started before running the operator page 8 The garage doors locks must be removed before running the operators otherwise damages on the garage door or operator might occure For additional security our locking set can be obtained as an
28. ors weight To ensure the installation is within legal regulations a force testing as to directive EN13241 1 must be made Opening and closing speeds can be set manually when running the free programming mode The length of the soft stop in closing direction may also be set manually When running the free programming for the first time all speeds are set to maximum After changing the DIP switch settings the red LED will start blinking in intervalls 2 blinks break 2 blinks proceede with step 2 Setting the speeds Press the LEARN button followed by the TEST button and keep both pressed for approx 3 seconds Release the buttons once the red LED starts blinking The red LED will blink for up to 8 times followed by a break The mode for programming the speeds is active Setting the closing speed The number of blinks of the red LED indicates the entire speed setting 8 blinks maximum speed 1x blink minimum speed By means of the black TEST button the speed can be reduced each press reduces the speed by one step Wait for the break after the blinks and then start counting to evaluate the entire speed setting By means of the red LEARN button the speed can be increased Confirm the selected speed Press the LEARN button followed by the TEST button keep both pressed for approx 1 second and release them You are automatically in the mode for setting the opening speed The program is now in the mode to set the opening speed
29. ote 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 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 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Page 17 Technical Information
30. ration Lern Learn of hand transmitters Jumper Setting of lower or higher force FORCE PRES SURE AX N 9 11 1 0 4 o HF MODUL RECEIVER CARD Vp TEST 8k2 14 t FUNK DIAG e ebe A o LERN LEARN 24V C TEST RUN Others HF Modul Receiver Plug for receiver module 433 MHz Card FUSE Fuse 1 6A 250V Page 18 Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Error Messages The operator will show error messages either by a blinking opera tors lighting or the red LED 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 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
31. tly before reaching Closed Position Standard Increased Force Changing the DIP switch settings must be confirmed by shortly 3 3 pressing the LEARN button im on imm Ton Pre Warning Light always active when using automatic closing pls refer to page 14 Off ON Changing the DIP switch settings must be confirmed by shortly 4 4 pressing the LEARN button ON Automatic Closing None after 30 sec after 90 sec after 120 sec 6 5 NL on Changing the DIP switch settings must be confirmed by shortly pressing the LEARN button ON Connectors Push Button potential free A B Remove resistor and connect it to the photo cell C D by putting it in line with one impulse wire Photo Cell and Hatch Door 8 2 kOhm ES 24V AC Output max 200mAmp 24 V 5 Running Length and Forces Keep the LEARN button pressed for 3 seconds release it the operators light is now blinking and press it again shortly Remote Components Transmitters Digi Keep the LEARN button pressed for 3 seconds release it the operators light is now Pad Remote Wall Push Button blinking and press the desired hand transmitter button Changing the Duration of the Keep the LEARN button pressed for 6 seconds release it once the green LED starts Internal Lighting glowing Press LEARN button once again shortly gt the green LED starts blinking Each blink st
32. ttings are changed the red LED starts blinking in intervalls proceede Pls refer to chapter Free as described below Programming Page 13 Keep the red LEARN button pressed for approx 3 seconds Release the button once the red LED and the operators lighting start blinking The operator now starts with the learning cycles force measurement and running distance it hits the OPENING limit block it closes slowly until it reaches CLOSED position it opens fast until it reaches OPEN position it closes fast until it reaches CLOSED position The operators light keeps blinking for a little while after the operator stops running Once the operators light stops blinking the programming has been successful Programming Remote Components Keep the red LEARN button pressed for approx 3 seconds Release the button once the red LED and the operators lighting start blinking Press the button on the remote component which is intended for use with the operator for approx 1 second The opera tors light stops blinking and the component was programmed successfully Steps 1 and 2 must be repeated for each remote component For more information on remote components pls refer to page 16 pages Installation Instructions TM50 TM80 MO911 1VO Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connectors Free Programming ATTENTION Changing the running speeds might result in non conformant force values dependant on the door type and the do
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