7. Connections and special functions of the carriage 7.1 Cover of carriage Installing cover of the carriage WARNING Danger due to optical radiation! Looking into an LED at short range for an extended period may cause optical glare. This may temporarily reduce vision. This may cause serious or fatal accidents. ` Do not look directly into an LED. “clic” WARNING Danger due to hot surfaces! After frequent operation, parts of te carriage or the control unit may become hot.
7. Connections and special functions of the carriage 7.2 Carriage pcb MAGNET LIMIT 2 1 15 12 34 ON 16 14 + ws CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 RADIO gn 17 sw rt SOMMER STATUS RESET Antriebs- u. Funktechnik GmbH 13 12 10 SENSO PCXXXXXXX BUZZER MEMO USART MOTION LASER wh gn +12V br +12V LW-A 8K2 OSE 9 8 7 6 11 Fig.
7. Connections and special functions of the carriage 7.3 Connection options on the carriage Output 12 V DC Locking magnet USART Memo terminal Memory expansion for 450 transmitter commands MEM USART slot Terminal e.g. module USART SENSO Home Automation BUZZER DANGER Danger due to electric current! Contact with live parts may result in electric FXUUHQW ÀRZLQJ WKURXJK WKH ERG\ (OHFWULF shock, burns or death will result.
7. Connections and special functions of the carriage 7.5 Explanation of radio channels If the memory capacity has been reached LED Radio channel Setting/function 1 CH 1 Pulse mode 2 CH 2 Partial opening or lighting function 3 CH 3 Defined OPEN 4 CH 4 Defined CLOSED 7.6 7.7 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 12 34 STATUS RESET Fig. 1 INFORMATION If a command is not sent within 30 seconds, the radio receiver switches to normal operation.
7. Connections and special fuctions of the carriage 7.10 Deleting the transmitter completely from the receiver 7.13 1. Press and hold the radio button for 20 seconds. 7KH /(' ÀDVKHV DIWHU VHFRQGV After another 5 seconds, the flash sequence changes to flashing. 2. Release the radio button. The radio receiver is in deletion mode. 3. Press any button on the transmitter that is being deleted. The LED goes out. The deletion procedure is ended.
7. Connections and special fuctions of the carriage 7.14 Resetting the wall control unit 5s Reset safety equipment 10 s Force values deleted Position values deleted 15 s Special functions can be set up with the DIP switches on the carriage. The factory setting of the DIP switches is OFF, which is applicable for sectional doors. Reset completed NOTE Do not use a metal object to set the DIP switches, because this may damage the DIP switches or the pcb.
Connections and special fuctions of the carriage 7.17 WARNING Adjusting the lighting function The opener lights on the carriage can be switched on and off separately over radio channel CH 2. This function is available in the factory setting. Program the desired transmitter button on radio channel CH 2. The factory setting of DIP switch 2 is OFF, which is applicable for the lighting function. INFORMATION The lighting function or partial opening can be operated.
Connections and special fuctions of the carriage Operating mode 2 (external lighting) 7.21 In this operating mode, external lighting can be connected and switched via the CH2 radio channel, for example lighting with LEDs. This operating mode can only be activated via SOMlink and a WiFi-enabled device. In the "External lighting" operating mode, the OSE/8K2 safety device can no longer be used on the carriage.
7. Connections and special fuctions of the carriage 7.22 Connecting the safety contact strip INFORMATION If the wicket door is opened, the opener lighting on the carriage switches on. If the door closes, the opener lighting lights up for the set lighting WLPH DQG WKHQ VZLWFKHV Rႇ 7KH OLJKWLQJ WLPH FDQ EH PRGL¿HG ZLWK 620OLQN DQG D :L)L HQDEOHG device. Either an OSE (opto-electronic safety contact strip) or an 8k2 (electric safety contact strip) can be connected.
8. Battery pack 8.1 Installing and removing battery pack The battery pack can bridge approximately 5 cycles within 12 hours in the event of a power failure. Only a qualified electrician is permitted to install, test and replace the battery pack. See Chapter "6.1 Control unit cover of the wall control unit". Follow the instructions in the separate installation and operating manual for the battery pack. ACCU Fig. 5 5.
9. Electrical connection 9.1 Connection to a power outlet INFORMATION The power outlet must be installed as follows: • within easy reach of the wall control unit power cable A power outlet is required for the electrical connection of the opener. This opener is not equipped for permanent wiring. Contact a licensed electrician to install a suitable receptacle if one is not available. A power outlet must be installed by qualified electricians only. The power outlet must be protected by a fuse.
10. Initial operation 10.1 Safety information for installation 10.2 Initial operation Before initial operation, read this chapter with special care to ensure that you can make the adjustments to the opener safely and optimally. DANGER Danger if not observed! If safety instructions are not observed, serious injury or death may result. ` All safety instructions must be observed to prevent serious injury or death.
10. Initial operation ¹⁄ ¹⁄ RADIO RESET RESET Fig. 2 12 34 ON 12 34 RADIO ON 12 34 ON RADIO 3. After the opener has been connected to the power supply, its first movement after a pulse is always door OPEN. Press button 1 briefly on the preprogrammed transmitter. See also the separate installation and operating manual for the transmitter. The carriage moves slowly to the door OPEN end position and automatically VZLWFKHV Rႇ DW WKH OLPLW stop. RESET Fig. 1 1.
10. Initial operation 10.3 Carrying out manual initial operation In the case of doors without lintel or without lintel panel, programming should be carried out manually. To do this, carry out steps 1 to 3 in Chapter "10.2 Initial operation” and then the steps below: 1. Press button 1 on the handheld transmitter briefly. The door begins to move toward the door CLOSE end position. 2. Before the door reaches the door CLOSE end position, press button 1 on the handheld transmitter again briefly.
10. Initial operation 10.4 Detecting obstacles during force programming 10.5 If the door detects an obstacle during its first door CLOSE movement and the force programming movements cannot be completed, the door stops. Mechanical adjustment of the end positions Increasing the closing pressure of the end position for door CLOSE NOTE Check the movement path, mechanism, spring tension and the weight compensation to prevent damage to the door system. 1. Press and hold button 1 on the transmitter.
10. Initial operation WARNING Danger due to failure to observe instructions! Serious or fatal injury may result if the warning sign is not attached in a suitable position and the warning instructions are not heeded. ` Attach the warning sign: • At eye level at a highly visible section of the door wing. • Near the wall station. • Far from moving parts. 46502V000-172006-0-OCE_Rev.A 2. Attach the warning sign at eye level next to the wall control.
11. Final test / function test 11.1 Testing obstacle detection NOTE The obstacle detection must be tested once a month to prevent damage to the opener. After programming force values, the obstacle detection and force setting must be tested. INFORMATION Reversing: The opener stops when it meets an obstruction and then moves in the opposite direction for a short distance to free the obstruction. In the automatic closing function, the door opens completely if an obstacle is detected.
11. Final test / function test 11.2 Testing the safety sensor function 1. Close the door with the opener. OP ST 6”x 12” Fig. 2 2. Hold a 6" high white object in between the safety sensors during the closing procedure to disrupt the infrared sensor. The door must stop immediately and then reverse entirely. 1 Fig. 3 3. The safety sensors are functioning properly if the LED lights of both safety sensors are solid. 4.
12. Operation 12.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTUCTIONS 9. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER Read the following chapter to ensure safe operation. The opener must not be used by children or persons with restricted physical, sensory or mental capacity or who lack experience and knowledge. All users must be specially instructed and have read and understood the Installation and Operating Manual. Children must never play with or use the opener, even under supervision. Children must be kept clear of the opener.
12. Operation system. WARNING 12.3 Danger due to optical radiation! Looking into an LED at short range for an extended period may cause optical glare. This may temporarily reduce vision. This may cause serious or fatal accidents. ` Do not look directly into an LED. WARNING Danger of crushing and shearing! The door can be actuated by a keypad or another control device.
12. Operation Button 1 (CH 1) 12.4 Obstacle detection WARNING STOP Danger of crushing and shearing! The door can be actuated by a button or another control device. Persons who cannot see the door and are in the range of movement of the mechanism or the closing edges may be injured by crushing or shearing. ` Buttons and other control devices must be installed and actuated within view of the door only. ` Buttons or other control devices may be used only if the movement of the door can be viewed directly.
12. Operation WARNING Danger due to falling parts of doors! If the emergency release is actuated, weak or broken springs may cause the door to close suddenly and unexpectedly. This may cause serious or fatal injury. ` The emergency release should be used with the door closed. ` Use the emergency release with great caution if the door is open. ` Persons or animals must not be within the door’s range of movement. “clic” Fig.
13. Maintenance and Care 13.1 Safety instructions for maintenance and care WARNING Danger of crushing and shearing! If the door moves with persons or animals in the movement area, crushing and shearing injuries may be caused by the mechanism and safety edges of the door. ` Only use the opener in direct view of the door. ` Always keep the moving door in sight. ` Never put your hand near the door or moving parts when it is moving. In particular, do not reach into the moving push arm.
13. Maintenance and Care 13.2 Clean safety sensors Maintenance schedule How often? What? • Test the emergency release How? 1 • See chapter "12.5 Function of the emergency release" • Test the obstacle • See chapter “11.1 Testdetection ing obstacle detection” Once a month • Test the safety sensors • Interrupt the active safety sensors while the door is closing. The door must stop and open slightly or completely if automatic closing is activated. Fig.
14. Troubleshooting 14.1 Safety instructions for troubleshooting WARNING Follow the basic safety instructions listed below. Danger of crushing and shearing! If the door moves with persons or animals in the movement area, crushing and shearing injuries may be caused by the mechanism and safety edges of the door. ` Only use the opener in direct view of the door. ` Always keep the moving door in sight. ` Persons or animals must not be in the range of movement of the door.