Nortek Security and Control AAE00407 Garage Door Opener Receiver User Manual 47821

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GARAGE noon
OPERATORS
With DoorSentry® Infrared Safety Beam
Models XX325, XX333 & XX350
Assembly and Installation Instructions
THIS OWNER'S MANUAL CONTAINS COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS
GARAGE DOOR OPERATOR SYSTEM. IT SHOULD
BE MOUNTED NEAR THE INSTALLATION
IN A PROMINENT POSITION
A WARNING A A CAUTION A
To reduce the risk of injury to persons, This door operator will require constant
install this operator on: pressure on the wall button to close the
SECTIONAL DOOR it channel box is door unless the infrared emitter and
Iabeled“XSX"orXST. detector are installed and properly
ONE PIECE JAMB DOOR it channel box ls , aligned.
labeled “XJX” or XJT.
Quality Garage Door Operators with Linear Radios
(500) 421-1587
_—___——.___
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
GARAGE DOOR TVPES
CHECK DOOR BALANCE . .
HARDWARE IDEN'I'IHCATION
OPERATOR PARTS IDENTIFICA TIO
‘ OPERATOR FEE-ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBL YSTEI’ I
Attaching Raito Operator ....................... a
ASSEMBLY STEP 2
Attach'ng chain to Sprocket ...................... 4
ASSEMBLY STEP 3
Adjusting Chair and installing Sprocket Cour .. .. .. 4
OPERATOR INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS ................................. 5
INSTALLATION STEP IA
Sectional Door and Onepiece Track Door Header
Bra/zkat Location ............................. a
INSTALLATION STEP IE
One-piece Door wiltiom Track Header
Bradrel Location. . . .
INSTALLATION STEP 2
Installing the Header Bracket . . .
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CONTENTS
INSTALLATION STEP 3
Commng narrate Header Bracket ............. 9
INSTALLATION STEP 4
Positioning me Operator ....................... IO
INSTALLATION STEP 5
Hanging me Operator ......................... n
INSTALLATION STEP 6
lnstallingihePush-hmton . 12
INSTALLATION STEP 7
Insiamrlg the Lens Cover and Liwlt Bulb ........... I3
INSTALLATION STEP fl
Attaching the Trolley Release Handle ............. 13
INSTALLATION STEP 9
Installing the DoolSmlty InIrarad SaIaIy Beam ,,,,, I4
INSTALLATION STEP 10
Mring the DoorSenlry Infrared Salely Beam ....... 15
INSTALLAWON STEP 1lA
Sectional Door, Door Becker and DoorArm
installation .................................. 18
INSTALLAWON STEP IIB
0ne~ulene Doors (mm and Wimont Track). Door
Bracket and Door Arm lnstsllalim .............. . I7
INSTALLATION STEP 12
Connecfing Operator to Power Source ....... . ta
OPERATOR ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT STEP 1
Alignlng me DoorSentry lnlrarsd Salary Beam .
ADJUSTMENT STEP 2
Testing The Radio Remote Control ............... 20
AWUSWENT STEP 3
Setting Ihe Up and Dawn Limits .................. zi
ADJUS TMENTSTEF 4
Adjusnng me Door Force.
USER INFORMATION
ussrr wsmuc non/s 1
Using fire Garage Door Operator. ,.
USER INSTRUCTIONS!
Care tor ltie Garage Door Operator .
OPERA TOR ACCESSORIES ......
SERVICE INFORMATION
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
T~Rai ..................................... 26
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Operator Head
INDEX ..
IMPORTANT UL SAFE'Y INSTRUCTION
LIMITED WARRANTY”
“15
44444 22
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
Please read the instructions carefully! This garage door
operator is designed to provide safe and reliable service it
installed and tested as described in this manual. A garage door
is the largest mechanical appliance in a residence. Care must
be taken to prevent injury or death during installation and
operation of the garage door and garage door operator.
The tollowing Iorrnats are used lor safety notes in this manual:
WARNING
This type of warning note is used to
indicate possible mechanical hazards that
may cause serious injuries or death.
WARN NG
Th 5 type of warning note is used to
indicate possible electrical shock hazards
that may cause serious injuries or death.
CAUTION
This type of warning note is used to
indicate the possibility of damage to the
garage door or garage door operator.
INSTALLATION TOOLS REQUIRED
3/16‘I and 1/4' Bits
Shun
Socket Extension
1/2', 7/16'and 9/15' Sockets
and Wrench
1/2'. 7/16' and 9/16'
Open End Wrenches
@@
Pliers
Flat Head Screwdriver
Phillips Head
Screwdriver Wre Cutter
Tape Measure
GARAGE DOOR TYPES
sEchoNAL Doofi
ONE PlECE DOOR wrrH TRACK
JAMB DOOR
CHECK DOOR BALANCE
Forany electric garage door operator to perform salely, it must
be installed on a properly balanced garage door. The weight of
the garage door is counterbalanced by the garage door
spring(s). The springs must be correctly adjusted and the door
hardware must be lubricated and in good working order. Prior
to testing, disable look assembly and remove all ropes.
Before installing the garage door operator, test the operation
of the garage door as follows:
a Raise the garage door about halfway up. Release your hold
on Ihe door and see if the door balances. It shouldn’t go up
or down on its own.
I? Slowly open the door all the way, then close it all the way.
Notice if there ls any binding, sticking or rubbing caused by
the garage door hardware, track wheels or door frame. The
door should travel smoothly.
II the garage door is unbalanced or ii the door travel isn't
smooth, have a qualified garage door installation professional
adjust or repair the door,
A WARNING! A
The garage door operator must not be
installed and used on an unbalanced
door. The operator’s internal door
pressure sensor will not function properly
on an unbalanced door. Risk of serious
injury or death may result.
A WARNING!
Garage door hardware (springs, cables,
brackets, pulleys, etc.) are under extreme
pressure and tension. D0 NOTATTEMPT
TO LOOSEN, TIGHTEN OR ADJUST ANY
DOOR HARDWARE UNLESS YOU ARE A
QUAUFIED GARAGE DOOR INSTALLATION
PROFESSIONAL!
HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION
Hex Bolt (2)
5116-18 x1'
Lag Screw (4) (©: Sems Bolt (I)
1,4. ‘. 1/4'20 x1/2'
X (lllllllllll O
® Carriage Bolt (2)
Lag Screw (5)
1/4-20 x1l2'
E0
Dual Hole Glen's Pin (1)
5/16' x 3/4“
l((((l(((((l((((((ll(((((((l((l(l
Carriage Bolt (2)
1/4-20 x 2'
EC
Clevis Pin (1)
s/rs' x 2 3/4-
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(lllllllllllo
Gama Bell (2)
5/1 6' x 2' 1/4-2095314'
0.» Km Nut (7)
W," a; 1/4-20
fl
Staples (21)
M@
Hex Bolt (A)
1/4720 x 12'
{Q ( Hitch Pin (2)
Km Nut (2) Flat Washer ‘
(11
Wave Washer (2)
Sits-13
NOTE: QUANTITIES
MAY VARY DEPENDING
ON OPERATOR MODEL
OPERATOR PARTS lDENTIFlCATION
When you unpack the operator,
damaged. Make sure all pans
check to ensure it has not been I
have been received before
beginning Installation. Read all
instructions before starting
assemb and installation e.
SPROCKEI’
DOORSENTRY DOORSENTRY
DETECTOR EMI’ITER
PUSHBUTTON
DELTA-3 on
MEGACODE
TRANSMITTER
TROLLEY RELEASE
HANDLE
2-CONDUCTOR
DOORSENTRY WIRE
DOORSENTRY
MOUNTING BRACKET (4)
2-CONDUCTOR WIRE
PUSHBUTFON WIRE
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17" STRAIGHT
cum/ED DOOR ARM
noon ARM (SECTIONAL)
PACKED IN CHANNEL CARTON /
OR IQII‘E
SECTIONAL
DOOR BRACKET
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In)
HEADER
BRACKET
JAMB DOOR
BRACKET
25 " STRAIGHT
DOOR ARM
(JAMB ONLY)
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INSTALLATION STEP 6
Installing the Pushbutton
WARNING
Children operating or playing with a
garage door operator can injure
themselves or others. The garage door
could close and cause serious injury or
death. Do notallow children to operate the
wall station or the remote control
transmitters.
Install the pushbutton out of reach of
children and away from all moving parts
of the door. The door must be clearly
vlsible from the pushbutton.
A moving garage door could Injure
someone under it. Only activate the door
when it is properly adjusted, when it can
be seen clearly, and when there are no
obstructions to the door travel.
I? NOTEJA standard pushbutton is supplied with the operator. An
optional S-function wall stat/on Mode/wt-WS) with light control
and vacation lock can also be used with this operator (see
OperatorAccessorypage),
El Strip 1/4" at insulation from one end of the z-conductorwire
supplied w‘rth the operator.
D Connect the wires to the two terminals on the back of the
pushbuttnn. With the standard pushbutton, polarity of the
wires is unimportant.
El Select a convenient location for mounting the pushbutton near
an access door. The door must be cleany visible from the
wall station. Use the screws provided to mount the
pushbutton at a minimum height of 5 feet, where children
cannot reach it and away from all moving parts ol the door.
A CAUTION A
Be careful to route the wiring away from
anymoving parts ofthe door, gear or track
mechanism.
El Route the wire to the back at the operator. Use the
insulated staples provided to secure the wire. Staples
must straddle both wires to avoid electrical shorts.
El Cut the wire, leaving about 6" slack. strip back each conductor
about 1/4".
D Connect the one wire to the COMMON pushbutton terminal
and the one wire to the PUSHBU‘I‘I’ON terminal on the back
ol the operator.
El Apply the User Safety Instruction Label to the wall next to
the pushbutton. Use staples or tacks to help the label
remain in place over time.
DO NOT PLUG THE OPERATOR IN AT
THIS TIME! More installation is required.
12
STANDARD
PUSHBU'I'I'ON 1
CONNECT
TO EITHER
TERMINAL
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Apply the User Safety
Instruction Label to
the wall next to the
push-button. '
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INSTALLATION STEP 9
' Installing the DoorSentry® Infrared Safety Beam
The DoerSenIry consists oI two units. an infrared emitter and
an infrared detector. The emitter constantly sends a narrow
infrared beam to the detector. II the door is moving down, and
an obstacle interrupts the beam, the DoorSentry will stop the
door and reverse it causing the door to go up.
It the door is up and there is an obstacle Interrupting the
beam, or the DoorSentry is not aligned. the radio
transmitter will not function. The operator will only run the
door clown il constant pressure is applied to the wall station
BE SURETHE
pushbutton. DErEm‘S nr
FOR WALL on noon
INSTALLATION. coNNecr
5mm YDGErHER
wrm IIZ‘BOtTANI} -
TOGET‘NER TO
A WARNING A are?“
Without a properly installed and adjusted
KEPS NUTS
DoorSentry object sensor, persons
. . . FOFI GARAG WALL OR FLOOR ST TiON
(particularly children) could be killed by a Mom? uNrrs |Ns|oa soliéxé‘r’éu
closing garage door. Plead and follow all
instructions carefully.
a NOTE: The “DcorSentry’ must be installed so the path of
the light beam is not obstructed by the garage door, door
tracks, springs, hinges, rollers or any other part of the door
mechanism, It may be necessary to add a piece of wood to
the wall at mounting locations to insure proper clearance or
for installation on masonry wall construction.
Install the DoorSentry no higher than
5 " to 6" from the floor to the center of the
emltter and detector to protect small
children.
I? NOTE: The detector must be installed on the “shade“ side
of the garage door, where sun will not shine directly into the
detector lens.
El Assemble the two DoorSentry brackets from the tour
L-shaped brackets using two 1/4—20 x1l2" carriage bolts
and 1/4-20 keps nuts. Finger tighten hardware only until uszuoscaswsme ,
later adjustment. , ”C’WMMWWD ”m"
El Position detector and emitter on their brackets and secure
them with the 1/4-20 keps nuts.
EMITTER
camera or umrs
5- To News nu
KEFS NUT
noon—
DETECTOR
nuns wsr as
MOUNTED 5' TO s'
move me moo
|:\ Position the units at the same height (approximately 5" to fimfim \
6" above the lloer). The clear emitter inlrared light must we _ W“ —\=1
point towards the clear detector lens. Use a pencil to ‘ . .,
mark the locations tor the lag screws for wall or floor 51“ '
mounting. “mm"; mm MusrBE
|:l Drill two 3/16" pilot holes for lag screws at marks. Mount rfirggfisgfig
the brackets with two 1/4“ x 1“ lag screws (or proper
concrete lasteners when lloor mounting). tighten with a b 9/72 /
7/16" socket.
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INSTALLATION STEP 10
Wiring the DoorSentry® Infrared Safety Beam
The DoorSentry system receives powerlrom the operator and
sends its control signals back to the operator through
two-conductor wire.
El Strip 1/4" of insulation from the supplied 2-oonductor wiret
Attach to the terminals on the emitter. (Either wire to
either terminal.)
CAUTIO
Be careful to route the wiring away from
V CONNECT
WlRES T0
miTTER
“m
Armor EITHER
anymoving parts of the door, gear or track Rfiflifififiéigf
. WlRE To E T EH
mechanism. "m“ m “A" 15mm; H
D Route the wires up the wall, halfway over the door, along
the top of the rail using the spines supplied or across /-
ceiling to the back of the operator head, leaving about 6"
ROUTE WIRES UP
slack. WALL ma oven
D Cut the wire. Strip 1/4' of insulation from the wire. Attach - °°°R m RA'L
to the terminals marked COMMON & BEAM on the back m'figfigg’f“
ol the operator. (Either wire to either terminal.) 75mm)
El Stn‘p 1/4“ of insulation from the supplied wire. Attach to the
terminals on the detector. (Either wire to either terminal.)
l'.'l Route the wires up the wall, halfway over the door, along
the top of the rail using spines supplied or across ceiling
and back of the operator head, leaving about 6" slack.
El Strip 1/4" of insulation from the wire. Attach to the terminals
marked COMMON a. BEAM on the back of the operator
operatort (Either wire to either terminal)
El Secure all the wires to the wall and ceiling with the Q‘Zfigfifif up
insulated staples. Staples must straddle both wires to
prevent shorts.
WARN NG A
Failure to test and adjust safety reverse
system may result in serious injury or
death from a closing garage door. Repeat
the test once a month and adjust as
needed. See Page 19 for adjustment and
testing data/Is.
CONNECT WIRES
To DETECTOR
ROUTE WlFlES DDWN
THE TOP or mum
USING saunas on
ACROSS cEl
ROUTE was; up
To EITHER TERMINAL
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INSTALLATION STEP 12
Connecting Operator to Power Source
To prevent electrocution or fire,
installation and wiring must be in
compliance with local electrical and
building codes.
Cord and Outlet Connection
The operator should be connected to a grounded receptacle
on the ceiling or near the operator head. If none is available
which will accept the grounded operator plug, one should be
installed by aqualified electrician. Do not use an extension cord.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this
operator has a grounding type plug, with RIGHT WRONG!
a third grounding pin. This plug will only
fit into a grounding type outlet. If the plug
doesn't tit Into the outlet, contact a
qualified electrician to install the proper
outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.
El Plug operator into grounded receptacle.
El When operator is plugged in, a click should sound in the
operator and the light should turn on. It light does not turn
on, check the power source and light bulb. FOR PERMANENT WIRING ONLY!!!
Permanent Wiring
BE SURE CORD IS UNPLUGGED!
NAHONAI.
moment.
cone Pnomarrs
use or amount:
ADAPTERS
SOME LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES REQUIRE
PERMANENT WIRING TO THE POWER SOURCE
THROUGH CONDUIT. FOLLOW THESE STEPS ONLY IF
PERMANENT WIRING IS REQUIRED.
El Be sure power cord is disconnected.
El Cut the power cord about 1" from the strain reliel bushing
on the operator.
El Remove the (our side screws and bottom cover of
operator.
E‘l Use pliers to remove the strain relief bushing. Discard
bushing. '
El Remove the outer insulation lrom the power cord and
strip the white, black and green wire insulation back about
1/4".
D Full white (neutral), black (hot) and green (ground) wires
through conduit
El Connect the conduit to the operator with the appropriate
termination.
El Use wire nuts (not supplied) to connect the wires to the
matching color wlres inside operator head.
fl' NOTE: Be sure the wires inside of the operator are clear at comm
the gears and all movmg parts. ‘ . “meow" $45;er
El Replace the operator cover and tour side screws. ' , “WWW” affix?"
El Connect conduit wires to power source at iunction box. was Nuts
D When power is applied to the operator, a click should
sound and the light should turn on. It light does not turn
on, check the power source, wiring and light bulb
18
ADJUSTMENT STEP 2
Testing the Radio Remote Control
WARNING
Children operating or playing with a
garage door operator can injure
themselves or others. The garage door
could cause serious injury or death. Do
not allow chlldren to operate the radio
remote control(s) or the wall station.
A moving garage door could injure or kill
someone under it. Activate the operator
only when the door is clearly visible, free
of obstructions and adjusted properly.
The radio receiver is located in the rear bulkhead ol the
operator. The small white wire serves as an antenna for the
receiver.
More transmitters can be purchased for additional users at the
dooroperator. Before purchasing. checkto see if your operator
is equipped with MegaCode or Delta-3 radio remote controls.
Delta-3 Radlo Controls
It the operator is equipped with Delta-3 Radio Controls, the
eight position switch on all transmitters must be set to the same
code. Only one code can be learned into the receiver. The code
should be changed from the lactory setting prior to use.
MegaCade Radio Controls
MegaCode transmitters are permanently lactory coded. Up to
10 MegaCode transmitters can be stored in the receiver‘s
memory.
Programming the receiver
To add transmitters.
El Momentarily press the receiver‘s learn button. The
receiver‘s red learn light will glow it there's room in the
receiver's memory for more transmitters, The red light will
stay on for about 5 seconds. A transmitter must be
entered while the red light is still on. Press the
transmitter button. The red learn light will flicker and the
operator light will flash once indicating that the receiver
has accepted the transmitter.
To remove a transmitten
El Press and hold the receivers learn button lor 10 seconds
or more. This wlll erase all of the transmitters stored
In the reoelver's memory. The receivers red
programming light will blink.
El Follow the previous step to re-prograrn all needed
transmitters.
D For programming multi—channel transmitters, refer to the
instructions supplied with the equipment.
Testing
l:l Belore testing the radio control, straighten out the
antenna wire so it points down toward the floor.
El Stand clear of the door, press the transmitter button and
verify that the operator starts.
20
[guessasusaa 2s
SWITCHES in ALL
TRANSMlT’ERS usEo
wrm we operator:
MUST as sEr To THE
SAME cons
PRESS THE BUTTON
To PROGRAM THE
TRANSMITTER INTO
H ECElVEFI
USER INSTRUCTIONS 1
Using the Garage Door Operator
OpenlnE the Door
* Press the wall station pushbutton or activate a wireless
remote control transmitter (see Adjustment Step 2 for details
on testing the radio remote control).
* When the operator is activated, the courtesy lamp will light
and the door will begin to open.
* The door will open until the up limit is reached (unless an
obstacle is encountered, which will stop the door).
* The courtesy lamp will remain lit lor about 5 minutes alter
the operator stops.
Clnslng the Door
>l< Press the wall station pushbutton or activate a wireless
remote control transmitter.
* When the operator is activated, the courtesy lamp will light
and the door will begin to close.
* The door will close until the down limit is reached (unless an
obstacle is encountered. which will stop and reverse the door).
* The courtesy lamp will remain lit for about 5 minutes after
the operator stops.
Stopping the Door Mid-travel
* The door motion can be halted immediately at any time by
pressing the wall station push-button or by activating a
wireless remote control transmitter.
if The next time the operator is activated, it will move in the
opposite direction.
Manually Using the Door
* The trolley release handle is used to disengage the operator
from the garage door. it can be used during power lailures
to allow manual operation of the door.
* Pull the red trolley release handle to disengage the door.
* The door can now be raised or lowered manually.
* To re-engage the door, llipthetrolley release lever up. Move
the door manually until the trolley engages the traveler on
the chain. It will engage with a snap.
0P110NAL MODEL XX-WS 3-FUN0110N
WALL STATION FEATURES
Wall Shfian Vacafinn Lack (With Hunction WaII Station Only)
* The lock switch on the wall station prevents the operator
lrom receiving radio control signals The operator light will
llash tour times, but not activate, it the lock switch is on and
a transmitter is activated.
* Slide the lock switch to the locked position for additional
security. The operator will not respond to radio control
signals but will still activate from the wall station push-button.
it Slide the lock switch to the unlocked position to return the
operator to normal operation.
Wall statlon nght Control (With 3-firnctlon Wall Station Only)
* It the operator's courtesy lamp is oft. pushing the wall 1
stations light button will turn the operator's lamp on. The
lamp will remain on until the light button is pressed again or
until the operator is cycled.
* If the operator‘s courtesy lamp is on, pushing the wall
station's light button will turn the operator’s lamp olf.
PRESS BUTTON To
‘n CYCLE DOOR OPERATOR
’ 1
LAM? wru ucm
FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES
AHER EACH ACllVATION
PRESS BUTTON AT ANY TIME
DURING DUUR MOTION
EB TO STOP me noon
steam... &
SLIDE VACATION LOCK
swncn TOTHE LEFT
TO DlSAELE THE RADIO
RECEIVER
mess LAMP
BAR TO TURN
LAMP on on OFF
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USER INSTRUCTIONS 2
Care for the Garage Door Operator
WARNING
Always perform the door force safety
system test after making any adjustments
to the operator (see Page 22).
Seasonal weather changes affecting the door could require
some line tuning of the operator's adjustments over time.
Wooden doors can swell and gain weight during wet periods.
sectional door hinges and rollers might bind during cold
periods, etc.
Monthly Testing
El With the door closed. pull the trolley release handle to
disengage the trolley from the chain.
D By hand, from outside the garage, slowly open the door
all the way. then close it all the way. Notice it there is any
binding, sticking or rubbing caused by the garage door
hardware, track wheels or door frame. The door should
travel smoothly.
El Raise the garage door about halfway up. Release your
hold on the door and see it the door balances. It shouldn‘t
go up or down on its own. Close the door.
El Move the trolley release lever into the horizontal position.
Raise the door manually until the trolley engages the
traveler on the chain. it will engage with a snap.
mt NOTE: If the garage door is unbalanced or if the door travel
isn't smooth, have a qualified garage door installation
professional adjust or repair the door.
El Perform the DoorSentry infrared safety beam alignment
tests as described in Adjustment Step 1.
El Perlorm the up and down limit adjustments as described
in Adjustment Step 3.
El Perform the door lorce adjustments as described in
Adjustment Step 4.
Bi-Annual Testing
El Check the chain tension and adjust it it necessary as
described in Assembly Step 3.
Yearly Maintenanc-
D Check the door hardware for lubrication needs. Lubricate
door hinges, rollers and bearings according to door
manufacturers recommended procedures.
Courtesy Lamp lndlcations
The courtesy |Bmp will flash to indicate various conditions:
* One flash occurs when a transmitter is learned.
* Two flashes oocurwhen the DoorSentry beam is interrupted
while the door is in motion.
* Three flashes occur when the open or close force settings
are exceeded.
* Four flashes occur it a transmitter is activated while the
3-lunction wall station vacation switch is on.
* Five flashes occur it a transmitter is activated while the
pushbutton wires are shorted.
* Six flashes occur and the motor stops it the operator motor
runs more than 30 seconds.
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RAISE AND LOWER
THE DOOR EY HAND
CHECK FOH DOOR
STICKING BINDING
OR HUBEING
POSlTION DOOFl
HALFWAY UP
I ,_ J j;DEDD E
' j j VERlFY THATTHE
/ oooa BALANCES
Tri-Flow Lubricant
Factory recommended
lubricant for operator
chain, door hardware
and screw drive trolleys.
(4 oz. aerosol can.)
211825
OPERATOR ACCESSORIES
1-Channel Standard
MegaCode Transmitter
Controls single garage
door operator.
318 MHZ
1 Channel Delta-3
Transmitter
Controls single garage
door operator.
310 MHZ
1-Channel Deluxe
MegaCode Transmitter
Controls single garage
door operator
MagaCode 318 MHZ
BX 433 MHZ
2-Channel Deluxe
MegaCode Transmitter
Controls two devices, The
top button can be used to
control a third device.
MegaCode 318 MHz
BX 433 MHz
2-Channel Delta-3
Transmitter
Controls two devices.
311] MHz
MIniTransmitter
Designed to be used with
a keychain. Activates one
device
310 MHZ
MlNI-T
Acl-21 Mini
Transmitter
Designed to be used with
the keychain provided.
Activates one device.
31 8 MHz
Vault Door Cable Release
For garage doors with no service
door. Release operator from
outside.
Act-22 Mlnl
Transmitter (Two Button)
Designed to be used with
the keychain provided
Activates two devices
31 E MHZ
Key Lock Switch
A wired control station outside
a garage. Secure from anyone
without a key,
. ‘ obstacle in the path of the door.
MegaCodo Wireless Keypad
Designed for use with
MegaCode radios. Keypad
has weather-proof construction,
easy to read numbers and is
backlit {or use at night.
1,000,000 possible codes.
Delta-3 Vlfireless Keypad
Designed tor use with
Delta-3 radios. Keypad
has weather-proof construction,
easy to read numbers and is
backlll for use at night.
256 possible codes,
Dochentry Kit
The DoorSentry emitter constantly
sends a narrow infrared beam to
the detector which will detect an
The operator will then stop and
reverse the direction of travel of
the door.
Wall Station
Independently controls gamge
door operator and lights.
Vacation switch disables radio
[or added security.
3 lunction - 2 wire
XX Operator Only!
LIMITED WARRANTY
THE WARRANTOR WARRANTS THAT: The motor on
this operator is warranted to the consumer against defects
in material and worlomnship for Ten years from the date
of purchase. The drive train will be free from defects in
materials and/or workmanship for a period of:
MODEL XX325 » One year
MODEL XX333 - Three years
MODEL XX350 - Five years
All other parts will be free of defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of One year from date of
purchase. This warranty applies to first retail buyers of
new devices. The product must be used in complete
accordance with Moore»0—Matic’s instructions for
installation, operation and care.
Warrantor will repair, or at its option, replace, any device
it finds that requires service. The device must be sent to
the warrantor at the consumer’s expense.
RETURNED FOR REPAIR PRODUCTS:
All returns, not going through your local dealer, must be
sent prepaid freight with a pre—authorized Return Product
Authorization Number (RPA#JA This authorization
number can be obtained by calling the Technical Services
Group at 1-800-421-1587. This number should be clearly
written on the outside of the box to speed the processing
of your return. Returned product without an RPA# may
be refused. Repaired products will be returned via
prepaid freight.
The consumer must contact the worrantor at the phone
number listed above to obtain shipping instructions prior
to shipping the device to the worrantor. The warrantor
will return“ the repaired or replaced device to the
consumer at the warrantor’s cost.
Remedies provided by this warranty are exclusive
Implied warranties under state law are limited to a period
of one year from the date of purchase by the consumer.
This limitation is not valid in jurisdictions which do not
allow limitations of incidental or consequential
damages.
To obtain service under this warranty, the consumer must
present a copy of proof of purchase of the device when
submitting a device for service.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state.
IMPORTANT .’!!
Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications
link and fill an important need in portable wireless
signaling. However, there are some limitations which
must be observed.
* For us. installation: only: The radios are required to
comply with FCC Rules and Regulations as Parl 15
devices. As such, they have limited transmitter power and
therefore limited range.
it A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted
signal at a time and may be blocked by radio signals that
occur an or near their operating frequencies, regardless
of code settings.
* Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC
compliance.
* lnfrequently used radio links should be tested regularly
to protect against undetected interference or fault.
* A general knowledge of radio and its vagaries should be
gained prior to acting as a wholesale distributor or
dealer, and these facts should be communicated to the
ultimate users.
Quality Garage Door Operators with Linear Radios
Copyright © 1998 Moore-O-Matic, Inc.
214255 X1

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