The Genie a Division of Overhead Door 915AW Advanced Wall Console Remote Control Transmitter User Manual

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For Answers and Assistance:
1.800.354.3643
or visit www.geniecompany.com
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
INSTALLER: LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH HOMEOWNER.
Genie, Genie logo, Intellicode & Safe-T-Beam are registered trademarks
of GMI Holdings, Inc., dba The Genie Company.
© The Genie Company 2011 PN# 37380500131, 5/2012
Features
• Capable of operating 3 garage door openers and
3 door opener work lights.
• Time & Date are continuously displayed on the
LCD screen. Time can be displayed in 12 or 24 hour s.
Date can be displayed with DD/MM/YYYY
or MM/DD/YYYY.
• Status messages are stored in a “histor e” that
maintains the 10 most recent operations of the opener.
• Safe-T-Beam® system is continuously monitored—
if their beam is obstructed, the Intelligent Wall Console
(IWC) will display the message—“CHECK BEAMS.”
• Includes the SureLock™ security control—
When activated, this prevents any remote or keypad
operation of the opener. A great safety feature to have
for peace of mind at night or while on vacation.
• Can be used to enable or disable the motion sensor on
the opener’s powerhead (if so equipped). The motion
sensor will detect movement inside the garage and
turn on the opener’s work light.
• The name & phone number of your installer or local
service company can be entered into the IWC. If a
critical fault occurs during operation—a “call service”
message will appear along with the name & number
you have entered.
• Text can be displayed in English, Spanish or French.
• LCD display back light “ON” time can be user set to
come on for a sp
period
during use.
• The opener’s work light “ON” time can be user set to
stay on for a sp
period of time following the use
of the work light button.
• Opener speed & force settings can be retrieved to
values during troubleshootiing or when
determining if you want to make a change.
• A “Service Recommended” message will appear after
a preset number of cycles. The number of recommended
cycles can be adjusted by the installer.
Each opener that you wish to operate must be
equipped with a Network Adapter in order to receive
signals from the Intelligent Wall Console.
In order to use the Intelligent Wall Console and
Network Adapter equipment—your opener’s powerhead
must wear this type of label—
ATTENTION: Your garage door opener must have a Serial
Number sticker that looks like this, in which the first two numbers are
10 or higher.
MODEL AC SR3
THE GENIE COMPANY.
FCC ID: B8Q AC SR3
IC: 2133A-CSD1D
Residential Door Operator
120V. 60HZ. 5A
S/N:10XXXXXXXXXXXX
FOR HELP CALL 1-800-275-6187 W WW.GENIECOMPANY.COM
and must have a Network Adapter connection port
(shown below). If you opener does not meet these
criteria, you cannot use the Intelligent Wall Console.
LEFT
SIDE
NETWORK
ADAPTER PORT
(must remove rubber cover)
If you do not have a Network Adapter or need
additional Adapters—contact your local Genie® Dealer.
NOTE: If, at any time during programming, you receive
the message ”NO NETWORK” on the display, check
the following:
• Are power wires properly connected to terminals
5 & 6 on powerhead?
• Is the Adapter fully inserted and Green Light ON?
• Have you linked the IWC with the Adapter? (see pg. 8)
WARNING
Moving Door can cause serious injury
or death.
• Wall Console must be mounted in sight
of door, at least 5 feet above floor and
clear of moving door parts.
• Keep people clear of opening while door
is moving
If Safety Reverse does not work properly:
• Do NOT allow children to play with Remote or door opener.
If safety reverse does not work properly:
• Close door then disconnect opener using the manual
release handle.
• Do NOT use remote or door opener .
• Refer to door & door opener owner manuals before trying
any repairs.
INSTALLATION (if needed)
THE NETWORK ADAPTER
ANTENNA
WIRE
CONNECTION
PINS
Remove the Network Adapter from its packaging
and insert it into the “NETWORK” port on the powerhead
of your opener with the antenna wire facing down.
GREEN LIGHT
SHOULD TURN ON
NETWORK
BBU
WARNING
Do NOT place fingers, pliers, screw driver or any
other device into the powerhead.
Straighten the antenna wire if needed so that it is
THE INTELLIGENT WALL CONSOLE
The Intelligent Wall Console receives its power
through an opener powerhead (powered from only
one opener for a group of up to three).
• Are power wires properly connected to terminals
5 & 6 on powerhead?
Using standard 2 conductor “bell wire,” Attach
one end to the desired powerhead at terminals 5 & 6,
as shown.
TERMINALS LOCATED INSIDE LIGHT LENS
INTELLIGENT
Standard
Safe-T-Beam® Wall Console WALL CONSOLE
STB
3 4
BWC
5 6
IWC
NOTE: The IWC can be used in place of the basic wall
console.
2
Route the wire from the chosen opener
powerhead (only one is required to be physically wired to
the Console, for a group of up to 3 openers*) to the desired
mounting location for the Console, being sure to keep it
clear of any moving parts or equipment.
Be sure to fasten it securely in place. If using insulated
staples, be careful not to pinch or sever the wire. Make
the staples only snug enough to hold the wire .
Mount the Console using the screws provided:
A Unlatch and remove mounting backet.
MOUNTING
BRACKET
LATCH
B Remove the screws held in the back of
the Console.
In order to operate 2 or 3 garage door openers, you
only need one IWC that is wired to the opener of your
choice for power. (However, each opener MUST have its
own Network Adapter.)
C Attach the mounting bracket to the
garage wall.
D Attach wires to terminals on the back of
the Console:
E Attach the Console to the mounting bracket by
sliding it down over the upper edge of the
bracket and swinging it against the bracket
until the latch engages.
IWC
WALL
MOUNTING
BRACKET
FAMILIARIZATION
LCD
DISPLAY
WINDOW
WIRE CHANNEL
POWER
LED
DATE
TIME
WIRE CHANNEL
OPENER CONTROL BUTTONS
SURELOCK™
ICON/
INDICATOR
MENU
ICON
SCROLL
BUTTON
SELECT
BUTTON
WORK LIGHT CONTROL BUTTONS*
* The Work Light Control buttons can be used to operate
the opener’s Work Light, independently of operating the
door opener. Work Lights can also be disabled during
programming. See page 14.
** Sure-Lock™ can be activated by pressing and holding
the Sure-Lock™ Icon/Indicator for 5 seconds, until the
message “DOOR LOCKED” appears in the display window.
To turn off Sure-Lock™, press and release the Icon.
LEARNING TO THE OPENER(S)
“NO NETWORK” will appear on the display if the
unit is not correctly paired or wired with the
Network Adapter.
PRESS & RELEASE the button on the end of the
Network Adapter. The GREEN LED will stay on while the
BLUE LED flashes on and off.
GREEN
ON
BLUE
FLASHING
PRESS & RELEASE one of the Opener Control
buttons on the IWC. The BLUE LED on the Network
Adapter will go steady ON.
BLUE
ON
GREEN
ON
PRESS & RELEASE the same Opener Control
button again. The BLUE LED on the Network Adapter will
turn OFF.
BLUE
OFF
GREEN
ON
PRESS & RELEASE the same Opener Control
button again and the opener will run—moving the door.
REPEAT THESE SAME STEPS in order to program one of the
other buttons to an additional opener.
REMINDER: Additional openers must be equipped with a Network Adapter.
PROGRAMMING THE IWC
Main Display & Menu
The main display will appear like this:
MENU
ICON
To begin settings, press the MENU ICON.
Next display is the Console Setup Menu:
SCROLL
BUTTON
SCROLL
BUTTON
BACK
SELECT
BUTTON
BUTTON
Pressing either SCROLL button will cycle
through the following categories:
Scroll back to “SETTINGS” from the Console
Setup Menu.
SETTINGS
Pressing SELLECT button for “SETTINGS” will
allow you to SCROLL through the following choices:
continue on for details
of each.
1.1
SETTING THE LANG UAGE
1 Pressing the SELECT button
to choose
“LANGUAGE” will present the following choices:
ENGLISH, FRANCAIS or
ESPANOL. SCROLL to the
desired language &
press SELECT.
The display will flash
“LANGUAGE SET” and
return to the
“SETTINGS” menu.
1.2
SETTING THE FORMAT OF THE DATE
1 Pressing the SELECT button to choose
“DATE FORMAT” will present the following choices:
MONTH FIRST or
DAY FIRST. SCROLL to the
desired format &
press SELECT.
The display will flash
“FORMAT SET” and
return to the
“SETTINGS” menu.
SETTING THE DATE
1 Pressing the SELECT button to choose
“SET DATE” will present the following display (this will be
dependent on which fomat you have programmed):
assuming DD/MM/YY
DAY flashing. Use SCROLL
to change the DAY & press
SELECT. MONTH will start
flashing. SCROLL to the desired MONTH & press
SELECT. YEAR will begin flashing. SCROLL to the
desired YEAR, press SELECT. The display will flash
“DATE SET” and return to the SETTINGS” menu.
SETTING THE FORMAT OF THE TIME
1 Pressing the SELECT button to choose
“TIME FORMAT” will present the following choices:
12 HOUR format or
24 HOUR format. SCROLL
to choose and
press SELECT.
The display will flash
“TIME SET” and
return to the
“SETTINGS” menu.
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SETTING THE TIME OF DAY
1 Pressing the SELECT button to choose
“SET TIME” will present the following display:
HOURS flashing. SCROLL to
desired HOUR & press
SELECT. MINUTES will
begin flashing. SCROLL to
desired MINUTES &
press SELECT .
Setting AM/PM corresponds with setting of the hour.
The display will flash “TIME SET” and return to the
“SETTINGS” menu.
ADJUSTING THE BACKLIGHT OF THE IWC
1 Pressing the SELECT button to choose
“BACKLIGHT TIME” will present the following choices:
This function controls the
amount of time that the
display window stays
lighted. SCROLL to the
desired amount &
press SELECT.
The display will flash
“BACKLIGHT SET” and
return to the
“SETTINGS” menu.
ADJUSTING THE OPENER WORKLIGHT
1 Selecting “OPENER LIGHT TIME” pulls up the
following display.
Press SELECT to call up the
following choices: ALWAYS
ON or 5 MINUTES
through 1 HOUR—in
5 minute increments.
Press SELECT to choose
the desired amount of
time that the OPENER’s
worklight will stay on
when energized.
NOTE: The default setting for the Work Light is for a
5 minute on time.
If this is acceptable, you need do nothing with Opener
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Light Time.
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The SUB- Menus
1 Pressing the SELECT button will present the
following choices:
Pressing either SCROLL
button will cycle through
the following choices:
CHOOSING THE OPENER TO BE PROGRAMMED
Opener 1, 2 or 3. SCROLL
to the desired opener. &
press SELECT. This
determines the opener
that is affected by the rest
of the “OPENER SETTINGS.”
The display will flash
“WAIT” followed by
“SET Sure-Lock™.”
SURELOCK™ SETTINGS
If you wish to set time on
& off or to disable
Sure-Lock™, press SELECT.
To view the functions,
Press SCROLL.
Off time
On time
same.
After reaching the desired
function, press SELECT.
NOTE: If power is lost while Sure-Lock™ is on, the LOCK
function will remain on, but the time settings will be lost.
It is not recommended to use the Sure-Lock™ in areas
of frequent power outages.
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4
Once you have selected
OFF or ON time, the
following display appears
(hours blinking).
Press SCROLL to cycle
through the hours then press SELECT to set the
desired hour of the day.The minutes will begin
blinking. SCROLL to the desired number and
press SELECT.
Setting AM/PM corresponds with setting of the hour.
This display appears to
set.
You can exit back to the main menu using the BACK
button or wait 30 seconds and the IWC will reset the
display to the DATE/TIME screen.
LEARN REMOTE & WIRELESS KEYPAD
1 Opener #1 is the default , otherwise SCROLL to the
desired opener.
At the desired opener,
press SELECT.
SCROLL to “LEARN REMOTE.”
Pressing SELECT will bring
up the following display.
The opener is now ready
to receive signals from
a remote.
• If this function does not appear, the unit must learn
remotes at the powerhead*.
• For WIRELESS KEYPAD follow instructions in
owners manual
Press the desired remote transmitter button
TWICE.
6 Press the same button again and the opener will
activate. The transmitter is now learned.
* Closed Confirm® must be learned at the Adapter. Follow
the Closed Confirm® Remote instructions if using a
Closed Confirm® Remote.
DISPLAY SPEED
1 Pressing the SELECT button to choose
GET SPEED” will present the choices:
Pressing either SCROLL
button will cycle between
the following choices:
Pressing SELECT to
choose will display the
current speed level. Adjusting the speed is
covered in your owner’s manual.
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DISPLAY FORCE
1 Pressing the SELECT button to choose
“GET FORCE” will present the choices:
Pressing either SCROLL
button will cycle between
the following choices:
Pressing SELECT to
choose will display the
current force level. Adjusting the force is
covered in your owner’s manual.
REMOVING OPENER FROM AWC
1 Pressing the SELECT button to choose
“REMOVE OPENER” will present the display:
1 Pressing the SELECT button will present the
following choices:
Opener 1, 2 or 3. SCROLL
to the desired opener. &
press SELECT.
“PLEASE WAIT” and return
to the “SETTINGS” menu.
NOTE: To return the light to operation, you must
“REMOVE OPENER” (page 13) and then re-learn
the opener (page 8).
MOTION SENSOR ENABLE/DISABLE
(for units so equipped).
NOTE: After learning the Console to a Network Adapter,
you can disable or enable that opener’s Motion Detector
by pressing and holding it’s Work Light button for
10 seconds. Release the button and the Work Lights will
flash twice confirming the desired action.
• On older units , the Work Lights will not flash to confirm the
action, although the lights will be disabled or enabled.
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1 Pressing the SELECT button will present the
following group of displays:
Using the SCROLL button
to reach the desired
function and press SELECT.
STATUS RETRIEVAL
“CYCLE COUNT,”“MOTOR TEMP” and “MSG HISTORY” are
displays of information and have no user functionality.
Selecting CYCLE COUNT
presents the following:
OPENER 1, 2 or 3. SCROLL
to the desired opener.
Pressing SELECT will
display the number of
cycles for that opener.
1 Selecting “MSG HISTORY” pulls up the
10 most recent operational events.
example only
SCROLL through the list to
view all.
1 Selecting “MOTOR TEMP” brings up the
following display:
OPENER 1, 2 or 3. SCROLL
to the desired opener.
Pressing SELECT will
display the temperature
for that opener.
1 Pressing the SELECT button will present the
following choices:
Installer Name, Installer Phone
or Software Version. These are
simply displays of the existing
information. Simply SCROLL
through to retrieve the desired
information. Changing the
Installer information is done
under the Diagnostics menu.
continued
15
ABOUT AWC continued
RESETTING DEFAULT VALUES
Selecting “DELETE ALL”
Removes all openers from
the IWC.
SETTING SERVICE REMINDER
1 Selecting “SERVICE REMIND” pulls up the
following display.
SCROLL through the nine
digits to enter the number
of cycles when you want to
be reminded to call for a
service check. When the
opener reaches that total number of cycles, the
display will remind you to call service and give
you the phone number to call.
CHANGING YOUR CONTACT
1 Selecting “CHANGE CONTACT” presents the
following display:
To change the name press
SELECT and SCROLL through
each character to spell it out
or. press SCROLL first, to
shift to the CHANGE
NUMBER display.
FCC & IC CERTIFIED
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 Industry Canada standard.
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
interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular situation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which may
be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try and
correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures: (a) Re-orient or relocate the receiver antenna, (b) increase
the separation between the opener and receiver, (c) Connect the opener into an
outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected, and (d) Consult
your local dealer. Any modifications or changes to this equipment which are not
expressly approved by Overhead Door® Corp. could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
1 Door Drive, Mt. Hope, Ohio 44660
©2012 The Genie Company
(INTELLIGENT CONSOLE M
Pour toutes questions et assistance :
1.800.275.6187
ou visitez notre site www.overheaddoor.com
CONSERVER CE MANUEL À TITRE DE RÉFÉRENCE ULTÉRIEURE.
INSTALLATEUR : LAISSER CE MANUEL AU PROPRIÉTAIRE DES
LIEUX.
Genie, Genie logo, Intellicode & Safe-T-Beam et le logo Ribbon sont des marques déposées
de Genie Company.
© 2012 The Genie Company PN# 37381500131, 05/2012
DBA
©2011
Caractéristiques
• Capable de faire fonctionner 3 ouvre-portes de garage
et 3 lumières de l'ouvre-porte
• La date et l'heure sont toujours visibles à lʼécran LCD.
L'heure peut s'afficher en format de 12 ou de 24 heures.
La date peut être affichée en deux formats
JJ/MM/AAAA ou MM/JJ/AAAA.
• Les messages de statuts sont enregistrés dans le fichier
d'historique qui contient les 10 opérations les plus
récentes de l'ouvre-porte.
• Le système Safe-T-Beam® est toujours sous surveillance.
Si le faisceau est bloqué, la console Avancée Console
Mural (IWC) affiche le message BEAM BLOCKED.
• Inclut le système SureLock™ qui, si activé, empêche
toute opération à distance (SureLock™peut être utilisé
manuellement ou par minuterie).
• Peut être utilisée pour activer ou désactiver le capteur
de mouvement sur la tête motorisée de l'ouvre-porte
(si installée). Le capteur de mouvement détectera le
mouvement à l'intérieur du garage et allumera la
lumière de travail de l'ouvre-porte.
• Le nom et le numéro de téléphone de votre installateur
ou de la société assurant le service localement peuvent
être enregistrés dans l'IWC. Si une panne critique
survient pendant le fonctionnement, un message
« appeler le service » s'affiche avec le nom et le numéro
que vous avez saisis.
• Le texte peut être affiché en anglais, en espagnol ou en
français. La durée d'activation du rétroéclairage de
l'affichage LCD peut être définie par l'utilisateur qui
peut choisir entre activation continue, désactivation ou
activation spécifique à un moment donné pendant
l'utilisation.
• La durée d'activation de la lumière de l'ouvre-porte peut
être définie par l'utilisateur pour que la lumière reste
allumée pendant un certain temps après avoir utilisé le
bouton de la lumière.
• Les réglages de force et de vitesse de l'ouvre-porte
peuvent être affichés pour confirmer les valeurs
pendant un dépannage ou pour déterminer si vous
devez les changer.
• Un message Service recommandé s'affiche après un
nombre prédéfini de cycles. Le nombre de cycles
recommandés peut être réglé par l'installateur.
Les ouvre-portes que vous voulez utiliser doivent etre
dotes d'un adaptateur de reseau pour pouvoir recevoir les
signaux emis par Ia Intelligent Console Murale.
Pour pouvoir utiliser !'Intelligent Console Murale ainsi que
I'Adaptateur de reseau-ce type d'etiquette doit etre
appose sur votre ouvre-porte-
ATTENTI N:
Q un auto-collant du type de celui-ci indiquant un
numero de serie dont les deux premiers chiffres sont 10 ou plus doit figurer
sur votre ouvreTHE GENIE COMPANY
Residential Door Operator
porte de garage.
1 20V. 60HZ. SA
187WWW.GENIE MPANY. M
et doivent disposer d'un port de connexion pour
Adaptateur de reseau (illustration ci-dessous). Si votre
ouvre-porte ne satisfait pas ces criteres,vous ne pourrez
pas utiliser Ia Intelligent Console Murale.
Si vous ne disposez pas d'Adaptateur de reseau ou si vous
avez besoin d'adaptateurs supplementaires-contactez
votre revendeur OverheadDoor®.
REMARQUE: si au cours de Ia programmation,le message
PAS DE RESEAU s'affiche,effectuez les verifications suivantes:
• Les fils d'alimentation sont correctement connectes
sur les bornes 5 et 6 de Ia tete motorisee?
• Est-ce que l'adaptateur est bien introduit? Le voyant vert
estallume?
• Avez-vous relie I'IWC l'adaptateur? (voir page 8)
AVERTISSEMENT
Toute porte en mouvement peut entrainer
de graves blessures voire Ia mort.
·La console murale doit etre instaiiE§e en vue de Ia porte,
a au moins 1,5 m au-dessus du sol eta l'ecart des pieces
mobiles de Ia porte.
• Ne laisser personne dans l'encadrement de Ia porte
pendant qu'elle est en mouvement.
• Ne pas permettre aux enfants de jouer avec les telecommandes
ou l'ouvre-porte.
Si le systeme d'inversion ne fonctionne pas correctement,
procedez com me suit :
• Fermer d'abord Ia porte puis deconnecter I'ouvre-porte a I' aide
de Ia poignee de declenchement manuel.
• Ne pas utiliser Ia telecommande ni l'ouvre-porte.
• Se reporter aux manuels de Ia porte et de l'operateur de Ia porte
avant de tenter toute reparation.
INSTALLATION (si necessaire)
L'ADAPTATEUR DE RESEAU
L'INTELLIGENT CONSOLE MURALE
Cette console est alimentee par Ia tete motorisee de
l'ouvre-porte (alimentee uniquement par un ouvre-porte).
• Les fils d'alimentation sont correctement connectes
sur les bornes 5 et 6 de Ia tete motorisee?
rTl
Avec until cloche standard deux conducteursez l'extremite a Ia tete motorisee souhaitee au niveau
des bornes 5 et 6 (voir illustration).
BORNES SITUEES DANS LA LENTILLE DE LA LUMIERE
CD®@@ @@
STB
BWC
IWC
REMARQUE:vous pouvez utiliser I'IWC Ia place d'une
console murale de base.
2
Acheminez le fil depuis la tête motorisée de
l'ouvre-porte choisi (un seul ouvre-porte est requis
pour le câblage vers la console d'un groupe de 3
ouvre-portes*) vers l'emplacement de l'installation de
la console en vous assurant que l'acheminement est
effectué à l'écart de pièces ou d'équipement mobiles.
Assurez-vous que l'installation est sécurisée. Si vous
utilisez des agrafes isolées, prenez soin de ne pas
pincer ni couper le fil. Agrafez de manière à ce que le
fil tienne en place sans exercer de force.
Installez la console à l'aide des vis fournies.
A Déverrouillez et enlevez le support de fixation.
SUPPORT
DE FIXATION
LOQUET
B Enlevez les vis situées à l'arrière de la Console.
* Pour utiliser les ouvre-portes de garage 2 ou 3, vous
n'avez besoin que d'un IWC câblé à l'ouvre-porte de votre
choix pour l'alimentation. (Toutefois, chaque ouvre-porte
DOIT disposer de son propre adaptateur de réseau).
console murale de base.
C Fixez le support de fixation au mur du garage.
D Fixez les fils aux bornes à l'arrière de la console :
E Fixez la console au support de fixation en la
glissant vers le bas par dessus le bord supérieur de
support et en la pivotant contre le support jusqu'à ce que
le loquet s'engage.
IWC
MUR
SUPPORT

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