User's Manual

4055V000-4055V001-4055V002-152011-0-OCE_Rev
US 4-button
transmitter
WARNING
There is a possible risk of injury or
even the risk of death if important
safety information is not observed and
complied with. Observe and comply
with all information in this manual
and additionally all information in the
manual of the drive.
You must also inform all additional
users about this manual.
No modifications to this device are
allowed.
The operating license expires if modi-
fications are performed on this device
that are not described in this manual
or authorized by the manufacturer.
This device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired
operation.
Mode of operation
Using this radio remote control, an
electrically powered drive can be
controlled for opening and closing
sectional doors or swinging doors.
Technical specifications
Radio frequency
310 MHz
Temperature range
14 °F to +158 °F
(–10 °C to +70 °C)
Range
Approx. 100 ft (30 m), depending on
surrounding conditions
Current consumption
Approx. 10 mA
Battery (supplied)
Type CR 2032, 3 V
Dimensions (slid together)
3 7/16” x 15/16” x 11/16”
(87 x 24 x 17 mm)
Weight
Approx. 30 g (including battery)
Program the transmitter
In order to open, close or stop the
opener using the transmitter, the
opener has to “learn” the code first.
The radio code of the transmitter is
transmitted to the receiver (inside
the control housing).
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
LearnLearn
2
1
14
15
16
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
Lear
n
Learn
13
3
4
5
6
2
1
1
Plug in the power plug into the
power outlet
or
Switch on the electrical supply for
a permanent wiring connection
(switch on the circuit breaker or
fuse).
When the opener is first connected to
the mains supply, the opener lighting
blinks.
Learning the radio code
Press the learn button (1) once on
the control housing.
The LED (Radio) is solid.
Press a desired transmitter but-
ton (2).
The LED (Radio) flashes
briefly.
If the LED (Radio) lights up for
a second, the transmitter has
been learned.
If the LED (Radio) blinks three
times, all buttons/storage loca-
tions are already occupied.
Programming additional transmitters.
Repeat the above steps. A maximum
of 20 button/storage locations for each
radio receiver are available.
If no radio code is received within 10
seconds, the learning process is inter-
rupted and has to be started again if
nece ssary.
Light function
In order to switch the light on the
opener on or off separately using the
transmitter, a second transmitter but-
ton function has to be “learned in”.
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
LearnLearn
2
1
14
15
16
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
Lear
n
Learn
13
3
4
5
6
2
1
1
Press the learn button (1) on the
control housing two times.
The LED (Radio) blinks briefly.
Press the desired transmitter but-
ton (2).
When the LED (Radio) lights
up for a second, the transmit-
ter has been learned.
If the LED (Radio) blinks three
times, all buttons/storage loca-
tions are already occupied.
Other functions
Depending on the DIP switch settings,
other functions such as “partial open-
ing” or “defined operation” can be
“learned in” for a second transmitter
button in the same way.
See chapter “Settings”.
Aborting the learn process
2
1
14
15
16
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
Learn
Learn
13
3
4
5
6
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
LearnLearn
11
Press the learn button (1) on the
controller housing until no LED
lights up.
If no radio code is received within
10 seconds, the learning pro-
cess is interrupted and has to be
started again if necessary.
Deleting a previously learned radio
code
2
1
14
15
16
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
Learn
Learn
13
3
4
5
6
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
LearnLearn
11
Press the learn button (1) on the
control housing for at least five
seconds until the LED (Radio)
blinks slowly.
Press the desired transmitter
button.
The LED (Radio) lights up for
one second.
When the LED (Radio) turns
off, the radio code of this trans-
mitter button is deleted.
Deleting all previously learned
radio codes
2
1
14
15
16
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
Learn
Learn
13
3
4
5
6
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
LearnLearn
11
Press the learn button (1) and hold
for approx. 60 sec. until the LED
(Radio) turns off.
All radio codes have been
deleted.
Operation
WARNING
There is a possible risk of injury or
death if you do not observe and
comply with the following information.
Observe and comply with all listed
instructions before operating.
Only operate the transmitter when you
have direct line of sight to the door
and no persons or objects are located
in the area of the door’s motion.
Only pass through the garage open-
ing after the garage door has opened
completely.
Store the transmitter in a safe place
to prevent unwanted operation for
example, by children.
Do not use the transmitter in areas
with sensitive radio communications
or systems (for example: airports,
hospitals).
The remote has an integrated clip so
that you can carry it as you would a
pen in your shirt pocket for example.
When closed, the transmitter is pro-
tected by a stainless steel case to
prevent an unintended operation.
To access the buttons, slide the
transmitter body (1) out of the
stainless steel case (2). There are
positions for each button (a total of
4 buttons).
To close the transmitter body (1),
slide it back into the stainless steel
case (2) up to the stop position.
Opening, closing, and stopping
the door
In order to operate the opener using
the transmitter, this opener function
first has to “learn in” the code of a par-
ticular transmitter.
See “Program the transmitter”.
To open and close the door, press
the corresponding button on the
transmitter one time (e.g. button 1).
Depending on the starting posi-
tion, the door either opens or
closes.
The light switches off automati-
cally after 180 seconds.
To stop the door, press the corre-
sponding transmitter button during
the open/close procedure.
Pressing the transmitter button
again causes the door to move
back to its respective starting
position.
Turning the light on or off
In order to switch the light on the
opener on or off separately using the
transmitter, a second transmitter but-
ton function has to be “learned in”.
See “Program the transmitter”.
Press the corresponding trans-
mitter button once to switch the
light on.
The light is switched on and
switches off automatically after
180 seconds.
Press the corresponding transmit-
ter button once to switch the light
off. If the light was automatically
switched on during the opener
movement, it can only be switched
off after the opener movement has
completed.
Replacing transmitter
battery
WARNING
There is a possible risk of injury or
death if you do not observe and
comply with the following information.
Observe and comply with all listed
instructions before handling the bat-
tery.
Do not store batteries where children
can reach them. A child could play
with them and accidentally swallow a
battery. Call a doctor immediately if a
battery is accidentally swallowed.
Never throw batteries into fire. As they
can explode.
Never dispose batteries together with
household waste. Leaking batteries
can damage the environment. Please
dispose of batteries properly accord-
ing to your local regulations.
Pack the batteries individually for stor-
age or for disposal. Batteries should
never come into contact with metal
objects, as they can ignite, discharge,
or get damaged.
Only replace batteries with batteries
specified in this manual.
1
2
3
Slide the transmitter body (1) out
of the stainless steel case (2) up
to the stop position.
Pull the transmitter (1) completely
out of the stainless steel case (2)
by applying strong pressure at
the location indicated in the dia-
gram (3) (latch).
2
1
CR 2032, 3V
Remove the battery (1) from the
retainer (2) and install a new
battery (type CR 2032, 3 V) in
the same position. + side of the
battery to the retainer base! (as
shown in the diagram)
Before sliding the unit back
together, check if the battery was
inserted correctly.
Press a button on the transmit-
ter. The LED must light up. If the
LED does not light up, the battery
must be installed in the opposite
direction.
WARNING
There is a possible risk of injury when
assembling the transmitter. You could
pinch your fingers when assembling.
Proceed carefully when inserting the
transmitter body into the stainless
steel case.
1
2
3
Slide the transmitter body (1) into
the stainless steel case (2). Press
the latch (3) downwards.
Placing out of operation
and disposal
Remove the battery before you take
the remote control out of service.
Please dispose of remote control in
an environmentally proper manner
according to your local regulations.
Battery disposal
WARNING
There is a possible risk of injury or
death if you do not observe and
comply with the following information.
Therefore, observe and comply with
all listed instructions before disposing
of batteries.
Never throw batteries into fire. As they
can explode.
Never dispose batteries with your
household waste. Leaking batteries
can damage the environment. Please
dispose batteries properly according
to your local regulations.
Pack the batteries individually for
disposal. Batteries should never come
into contact with metal objects, they
could ignite, discharge or get dam-
aged.
Care and maintenance
The transmitter can be cleaned with a
dry lint-free cloth when necessary.
Troubleshooting
See “Troubleshooting” chapter in the
manual for the drive.
Accessories
Retainer for transmitter.
You can use this holder for storing
the transmitter in an car or at a loca-
tion on the garage inner wall where it
won’t get lost.

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