Automatic TECHNOLOGY TEMPO ATS-2 Sectional Door Opener Installation Guide
- June 5, 2024
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Table of Contents
TEMPO ATS-2 Sectional Door Opener
ATS Series
Sectional Door Opener
Installation Manual
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TEMPO ATS-2 SECTIONAL DOOR OPENER
SYNCRO ATS-3 SMART SECTIONAL DOOR OPENER
Doc # 160420_04 Released 22/04/21
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Table of Contents
Installation Instructions
1. Installation Safety Warnings! 2. Before you Begin 3. Tools Required 4. Kit Contents 5. Position 6. Fit the Opener
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15. Coding a Transmitter
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15.1 Storing the Transmitter Code
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15.2 Remotely Coding Transmitters
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15.3 Erasing All Transmitter Codes
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15.4 Vacation Mode
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15.5 Installation of the Wall Mounted Transmitter 14
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16. Smart Phone Control (ATS-3 Only)
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7. Bracket Position
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7.1 Wall Bracket Position:
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7.2 Mounting The Wall Bracket:
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7.3 Attach The Rail To The Wall Bracket
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8. Perforated Angle
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9. Mounting Brackets and Arms
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10. Safety Beam Kit (ATS-3 Only)
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10.1 Assemble the Mounting Bracket
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10.2 Mounting the Bracket
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10.3 Connect the Safety Beams
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Home Owner Instructions
17. Home Owner Safety Warnings!
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18. Opener Safety & Security
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18.1 Your Door CAN NOT be used when:
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18.2 Your Door CAN be used when:
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18.3 To Disengage the Opener:
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18.4 To Re-Engage the Opener:
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19. Operating your Opener
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11. Specifications
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12. Setting Limits
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12.1 Set the Limit Positions & adjust drive speed: 10
12.2 Clearing the Door Limit Positions
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12.3 Re-profiling the Door
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12.4 Controller memory reset
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13. Safety Testing
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13.1 Test the Close Cycle
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13.2 Testing the Open Cycle
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13.3 Test the Manual Door Operation
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13.4 Test the Battery Backup
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14. Auto-Close & Accessories
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14.1 Auto-Close
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14.2 Terminal Block
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14.3 Connecting or Disconnecting Accessories 13
20. User Operating Controls
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21. Troubleshooting
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22. After Installation Care
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22.1 Service Checklist
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22.2 Battery Replacement
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22.3 Battery Disposal
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22.4 Warranty
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23. Appendix
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A – Status Indication during Operating Mode. 23
B – Adjustment Mode Instructions
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C – Adjusting Force Margins
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D – Battery Functions
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E – Setting the PET Mode position
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F – Setting up Tilt Door
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G – Setting limits via Transmitter
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WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SINCE INCORRECT INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO SEVERE
INJURY.
· before installing the drive, remove all unnecessary ropes or chains and
disable any equipment, such as locks, not needed for powered operation;
· before installing the drive, check that the door is in good mechanical
condition, correctly balanced and opens and closes properly;
· install the actuating member for the manual release at a height less than
1,8 m; · install any fixed control at a height of at least 1,5 m and within
sight of the door but away from moving parts; · permanently fix the labels
warning against entrapment in a prominent place or near any fixed controls; ·
permanently fix the label concerning the manual release adjacent to its
actuating member; · 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. · necessary information for the safe
handling of a drive weighing more than 20 kg. This information shall describe
how to use
the handling means, such as hooks and ropes; · the drive must not be used with
a door incorporating a wicket door (unless the drive cannot be operated with
the wicket door
open); · after installation, ensure that parts of the door do not extend over
public footpaths or roads. · vertical doors and gates need an anti-drop
feature or device; · information if a hazardous part of the drive is intended
to be installed at a height of at least 2.5 m above floor level or other
access level; · except for horizontally moving pedestrian doors, ensure that
entrapment due to the opening movement of the driven part
is avoided
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1. Installation Safety Warnings!
This automatic garage door opener is designed and tested to offer safe service provided it is installed and operated in strict accordance with the following safety warnings. Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in death, serious personal injury or property damage.
WARNING!
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ELECTROCUTION! ·
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CAUTION:
Emergency Access
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Muscular strain
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Fall from ladder
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Crush injury from unsecured ·
door
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Garage Door
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Entanglement
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Entrapment under
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operating door
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The door may operate unexpectedly, therefore do not allow anything to stay in
the path of the door. When operating the manual release while the door is
open, the door may fall rapidly due to weak or broken springs, or due to being
improperly balanced. The drive must not be used with a door incorporating a
wicket door, unless the drive cannot be operated with the wicket door open.
The drive is intended to be installed at least 2.5m above the floor. Do not
disengage the opener to manual operation with children/persons or any objects
including motor vehicles within the doorway. If the door is closing and is
unable to re-open when obstructed, discontinue use. Do not use a door with
faulty obstruction sensing When using auto close mode, a Photo Electric beam
must be fitted correctly and tested for operation at regular intervals.
Extreme caution is recommended when using auto close mode. All safety rules
must be followed. Place opener in protected area so that it does not get wet.
Do not spray with water . Disconnect the power cord from mains power before
making any repairs or removing covers. Only experienced service personnel
should remove covers from the opener. If the power supply cord is damaged, it
must be replaced by an Automatic Technology service agent or suitably
qualified person. Connect the opener to a properly earthed general purpose
240V mains power outlet installed by a qualified electrical contractor.
If garage has no pedestrian entrance door, an emergency access device should
be installed. This accessory allows manual operation of the garage door from
outside in case of power failure.
Practice correct lifting techniques (carton weighs approx 9kgs) Practice
correct lifting techniques when required to lift the door as per installation
instructions.
Ensure ladder is the correct type for job. Ensure ladder is on flat firm
ground that will take the weight without the legs sinking. Ensure user has 3
points of contact while on ladder. Place a 2 metre exclusion zone around area
under the door while it is unsecured. Follow the installation instructions
Examine the door installation, in particular, springs and mountings for signs
of wear, damage and imbalance. The garage door must be well balanced. Sticking
or binding doors must be repaired by a qualified garage door installer prior
to installation of the opener. Remove or disengage all garage door locks and
mechanisms prior to installation of the opener. Never plug in and operate
opener prior to installation. Keep hands and loose clothing clear of door and
guides at all times.
DO NOT operate the opener unless the garage door is in full view and free from
objects such as cars and children/people. Make sure that the door has finished
moving before entering or leaving the garage In order for the opener to sense
an object obstructing the door way, some force must be exerted on the object.
As a result the object, door and/or person may suffer minor damage or injury.
Ensure the garage door is in good working order by undertaking regular
servicing. Install the optional wall transmitter in a location where the
garage door is visible, but out of the reach of children at a height of at
least 1.5m. Photo Electric beams must be installed if the closing force at the
bottom edge of the door exceeds 400N (40kg)
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2. Before you Begin
2.1 Examine the conditions in the garage: a. Look at the ceiling:
i. Is it plastered? The opener is mounted to a perforated angle which MUST be
securely fastened to a structural support. You will need to locate the
structural beams in the ceiling which are generally 400mm apart.
ii. Does it have exposed beams? The opener is mounted to a perforated angle
which must be securely fastened to a structural support like the exposed
beams. You may need to install a 40mm thick board (not supplied) between
structural supports.
b. Look at the wall above the garage door. i. Is it brick? The wall bracket
MUST be securely fastened to the wall with suitable screws and ensure it does
not move. ii. Is it timber? The wall bracket MUST be securely fastened to a
structural support. You may need to install a 40mm thick board (not supplied)
between structural supports to fasten the wall bracket to.
2.2 Test the following before commencing installation: a. The door MUST BE in
good operating condition. b. Manually move the door up and down, the door
should move freely without
binding or sticking. When the door is fully closed it should raise itself by
10cm off the floor. Re-tension door if necessary. c. The maximum force
required to move the door should not exceed 20kg. d. Lift the door to about
halfway. When released, the door should stay in place.
DIY
DO NOT DO IT YOURSELF:
If any of the above door requirements are not met, DO NOT attempt to fix
yourself. Please contact a garage door professional. (P) 13 62 63
3. Tools Required
Stepladder
Level
Pliers
Hack saw
Tape Measure Screwdrivers
Perforated Angle Metal pieces (32 x 32 x 1.5mm) x 1200mm length
Pencil Adjustable End Wrench
Drill Drill Bits
Sockets and Wrench
4 x Bolts and Nuts (M8)
4 x Screws (M8 x 20mm)
2 x Screws (M6 x 20mm)
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4. Kit Contents
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7
5
9
12
10
8 4
11 13
1
14
3 2
15 16
1. 1 x ATS drive unit 2. 1 x Wall mount transmitter 3. 2 x Transmitters and batteries 4. 1 x Bent arm door attachment 5. 1 x Straight arm door attachment 6. 1 x Wall bracket TS01 7. 1 x Door bracket Locator
8. 1 x Door bracket 9. 3 x Pin Snap SSP 8 ZNU 31080 10. 2 x Hex Head screw M8x25 11. 1 x Pin 0890 12. 2 x Clevis Pin 0829 13. 2 x Hex Serration flange nut M8 14. 4 x Hex flange screw taptite `S’ M4 x 10
PLUS 15. 2 x Track Bracket 16. 1 x Pre-Assembled Rail
5. Position
5.1 The Opener: a. MUST BE installed in a dry position, protected from weather. b. REQUIRES properly earthed 3 pin single phase power on the ceiling within an arms length of the opener. c. Requires a MINIMUM HEADROOM of 57mm between the highest point of the door’s travel and the ceiling. d. Use the diagram below as a reference when completing the installation.
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6
11
9
12
3374mm
3156mm* 16
15 14
Perforated Angle
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DOORPSOHINIGTHEST
MINIMUM HEAD ROOM FOR STEEL RAIL 57mm
13 10
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12
4 10.00° min
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Rail no Extension Kit 3156mm Rail + 1 Extension Kit 3946mm Rail + 2 Extension Kits 4736mm
- Rail refers to 3160 rail
1 353mm
150mm
170mm
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6. Fit the Opener
6.1 Secure C-Rail to Opener: a. Remove the Opener from the box. b. Locate and
insert the shaft of drive unit 1 into the C-Rail’s sprocket. c. Fix the two
track brackets 15 with four (4) M4 x 8 screws 14 supplied in accessory pack.
d. Place drive unit back in packing box for protection.
14 1
15
16
Locate shaft into
the sprocket
WARNING!
DO NOT use tek screws to affix rail. Only use the screws provided, and fix
these into the threaded holes in the chassis.
Drilling additional holes through chassis could damage internal components
7. Bracket Position
7.1 Wall Bracket Position: a. Determine the centre of the door and mark this
point with a line on the wall
above. b. Raise the door and find the highest point of travel of the first
(top) door panel.
WARNING! The Opener must be securely fastened to structural supports, otherwise opener failure may ensue causing serious personal injury and / or property damage.
c. Using step ladder and a level, transfer this height to the wall above the door and mark a line 60mm above it, across the centre line.
DIY
DO NOT DO IT YOURSELF: If sufficient structural support can not be found, contact a door professional for installation.
7.2 Mounting The Wall Bracket: a. Draw two lines extending 21.5mm from each
side of the centre point. b. Centre the wall bracket 6 over the intersection
of these two lines. Mark
centres for at least two holes and ensure it is into a solid mounting point.
c. Drill holes in the wall with an appropriate bit. d. Secure to the wall
using:
i. IF CONCRETE OR BRICK: 8mm (5/6″) loxins/dynabolts.
ii. IF TIMBER: wood screw #20 or similar (min. 50mm).
7.3 Attach The Rail To The Wall Bracket a. Leave the drive unit in its packing
box on the floor for protection and lift the
other end of the C-Rail. b. Attach the C-Rail assembly 16 to the wall bracket
6 with the
90mm long pin 11 and secure with the supplied pin snap 9 .
60mm
Level
11 6
6 16
9
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8. Perforated Angle (Not supplied)
8.1 Attach Perforated Angle (not supplied) or equivalent a. Measure across the
ceiling from the centre point 3155mm (+/- 50mm) to find a supporting beam. b.
Create a perforated angle which best suits your site. Use a hack saw to cut
the L shape metal strips. Secure the perforated
angle to a supporting beam using diagrams shown below. c. Raise the drive unit
to the ceiling mounted perforated angle and secure with M8x20mm screws and
nuts (not supplied). Strips
should not extend more than 18mm below centre of drive unit mounting holes. d.
To prevent moisture on the C-rail running into the powerhead it is recommended
a strip of silicon sealant is placed across the
top of the C-rail just before the opener.
Ceiling Beams that run towards the door requires: 1 x perforated L shape metal strip and 2 x shorter perforate L shape metal drop down strips.
Ceiling Beams that run parallel to the door requires: 2 x perforated L shape metal strips and 2 x shorter perforate L shape metal drop down strips.
tip
Straighten the antenna on the opener, by pulling straight down to ensure optimal reception.
9. Mounting Brackets and Arms
9.1 Mounting The Door Bracket:
a. The door bracket locator 7 is placed over the door bracket
8 , on the door’s centre line one-third down the top panel and
mounted using M6 or equivalent screws (not supplied),
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b. STEEL DOORS ONLY: Bracket can be welded in place.
NOTE: If in doubt about the door’s strength, reinforcement
may be added to the door’s frame where necessary. Door
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damage may occur if the bracket is installed on a panel
with insufficient strength. The opener’s warranty does not
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cover damage caused to the door and/or door panels.
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10 7
8
4 A
7 12
9.2 Attaching the Arms
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a. Assemble the bent arm 4 (connecting to the door) to the
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right side of the straight arm 5 with bolts 10 and nuts 13
supplied in the accessory pack. Connect the straight arm 5 to
the shuttle with a clevis pin 12 and a pin snap 9 . Always use both bent and straight arms.
b. Connect the assembled arm to the bracket with clevis pin 12 and pin snap 9 . The angle “A” must be more than 10°.
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10. Safety Beam Kit (ATS-3 Only)
WARNING! The Opener must be fitted with Safety Beams if: · the closing force at the bottom edge of the door exceeds 400N (40kg) and/or; · the opener has a smart device fitted to operate the door, when not in line-of-sight.
CAUTION! The Safety Beam must be installed and connected before the travel
limits are set.
10.1 Assemble the Mounting Bracket The Safety Beam Kit provides additional
safety by preventing the door closing when the beam is blocked by a car, child
etc. When the Safety Beam Kit is installed the Auto-close feature can be
enabled if required.
a. Attach the PE 2000TS Bracket 1 to the Safety Beam Transmitter (TX) using
four (4) M3 x 5 Taptite screws 4 .
b. Connect the mounting bracket 3 to the adjustment bracket 2 with two (2) of
the M5 x 10 Pan Head Screws 5 .
c. Repeat steps (a) and (b) to assemble the Safety Beam Receiver (RX). d.
Mount the receiver on the side of the doorway in shade and the
transmitter on the other side in line with the receiver. The mounting surface
should be rigid. Affix with a minimum of four (4) screws (not supplied).
10.2 Mounting the Bracket The transmitter and receiver need to be placed in
line of sight, with the beam 100mm above the ground level (as per AS/NZS
60335-2-95:2020). This can be achieved by ensuring the bottom of the receiver
and transmitter are 65mm above ground level. They should also be placed as
close as possible to the door opening with the receiver (RX) in shade and the
transmitter (TX) in sun or shade.
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3
2
4
1
5
Right side
bracket
TX Sun or Shade
100mm
65mm
10.3 Connect the Safety Beams Refer to the Safety Beam installation manual inside the kit for wiring diagrams, battery installation and how to connect the specific safety beam.
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11. Specifications
Technical Specifications
Rated voltage range: Rated frequency: Rated power input: Door opening: Maximum
Door Area: Maximum Door Weight: Door must be well balanced and able to be
operated by hand, as per warranty conditions and AS/NZS 4505:2012 Minimum
headroom Rated Operating Time Rated Temp Short Term Peak force: Rated load
Nominal force Receiver type Receiver code storage capacity Transmitter battery
Main light Network connectivity
SYNCRO ATS-3V2 230V – 240V 50Hz / 60Hz
225W
18m2 236kg*
TEMPO ATS-2V2 230V – 240V 50Hz / 60Hz
165W
18m2 200kg*
57mm 4 mins +5oC to +40oC 1100N 400N 200N (20kg) Multi-frequency UHF 64 X 4-button Transmitters CR2032 (3 Volts) LED (Light Emitting Diodes) Network ready, Smart hub already installed
57mm 4 mins +5oC to +40oC 1100N 400N 200N (20kg) Multi-frequency UHF 64 X
4-button Transmitters CR2032 (3 Volts) LED (Light Emitting Diodes) Network
compatible, (requires optional Smart Phone Control
Kit)
- Gross door weight, including all fittings
Note: Intermittent operations may occur in areas which experience very strong winds. The strong wind puts extra pressure on the door and tracks which may in turn intermittently trigger the safety obstruction detection system.
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12. Setting Limits
CAUTION! Limit setup is not available when running on battery backup
tip
Refer to Appendix G for setting limits via a transmitter. NOTE – Speed of the opener can not be adjusted when
using this method.
12.1 Set the Limit Positions and adjust drive speed: When setting the Close limit, ensure the position is when the door makes first contact with the ground. Alternatively for the Open limit the position should be at the height of the garage opening. NOTE: The drive speed is set to the fastest setting by default. This may not be suitable for larger doors or for single piece doors. For tilt doors (J-Type only), please refer to Appendix F for initial setup. a. Switch power on, the beeper will sound twice and the BLUE
LED on the CLOSE button will start to flash and the GEAR
LED is lit to indicate that the opener is ready to set the Close travel limit.
b. Press either the CLOSE to the halfway point.
or OPEN button to move the door
Door Opener Speed Mode
Fast (Default)
Medium
Slow
STATUS
On On On
BEEPER & MAIN LIGHT
3 Beeps & Flashes
2 Beeps & Flashes
1 Beep & Flash
CLOSE limit:
i. Press and hold the CLOSE button
to start closing
the door, taking note of the speed the door moves.
ii. If the close speed is not suitable, to make a change,
press and hold the CLOSE button and by pressing the
STOP / SET button on the opener it will cycle through all
three speed modes as shown in table.
iii. Once at the desired speed, release the CLOSE button.
iv. To set the close limit, inch the door by making single
presses of the CLOSE button
to the desired
position. We recommend the CLOSE limit position
being the first point of contact of the rubber strip
(at the bottom of the door) with the ground.
WARNING! In setting the close limit position, do not force the door into the floor with excessive force, as this can interfere with the ease of operation of the manual release mechanism.
v. If the door overshoots, press the OPEN button
to
move the door in the OPEN direction.
vi. When the door is at the desired CLOSE position, press
the STOP / SET button on the opener, the beeper will
sound once and the GREEN LED on the OPEN button
will now flash.
OPEN limit:
i. Press and hold the OPEN button
to start opening
the door, taking note of the speed the door moves.
ii. If the open speed is not suitable, to make a change,
press and hold the OPEN button and by pressing the
STOP / SET button on the opener it will cycle through all
three speed modes as shown in table.
iii. Once at the desired speed, release the OPEN button.
iv. Continue inching the door to the desired position.
v. To set the open limit, inch the door by making single
presses of the OPEN button to the desired position. We recommend the OPEN limit position being the height of the garage opening.
WARNING! The door will automatically close, open and close again after the next step. Ensure that nothing is in the door’s path.
vi. If the door overshoots, press the CLOSE button to move the door in the
CLOSE direction.
vii. When the door is at the desired OPEN position, press the STOP / SET
button The door will now automatically close and open to calculate the safety
obstruction settings.
tip Refer to Appendix B & C for adjustments to margins.
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12. Setting Limits
NOTE: If unhappy with the speed or travel limit setting, restart this
procedure by resetting the door limit positions as per below first.
12.2 Clearing the Door Limit Positions Limit positions can be deleted by:
a. Press the MODE button repetitively until the GEAR LED is lit. b. Press and
hold the MODE button for 10 secs, let the MODE button
go when the beeper stops and main light stops flashing. c. The close LED will
flash continuously to indicate limits have been
cleared. NOTE: If no action is taken within 30 seconds, the opener will return
to normal operating mode and restore the original settings.
d. Follow from CLOSE limit: above to set new limit positions, remembering to
reset the tracklock.
12.3 Re-profiling the Door Re-profiling is a simplified way of re-learning the
travel characteristic of a previously setup Limit Switch travel installation.
Re-profiling can be used when the travel characteristics of the door change
due to mechanical adjustments etc. To initiate a re-profile: a. Limits must be
set.
b. Press the MODE button repetitively until the GEAR LED is lit.
c. Press and hold the CLOSE button for two seconds, the door will open and
close by itself to record profile.
12.4 Controller memory reset To clear the controller by:
a. Pressing and holding MODE button for 10secs while in limit set mode will
cause all control memory to be set to factory defaults.
b. This excludes transmitters, history log and cycle counters.
tip
If limits are already set, clear limits first by using 12.2 Clearing the door limit positions and then clear controller
via 12.4 Controller memory reset.
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13. Safety Testing
13.1 Test the Close Cycle
a. Press the OPEN button or transmitter button to open the door (If the door
starts closing, press the transmitter button to stop the door, then press
transmitter again to open).
b. Place a piece of timber approximately 40mm high on the floor directly under
the door.
c. Press the transmitter button to close door. d. The door should strike the
object and re-open. e. Remove the timber .
WARNING! If the door is closing and is unable to re-open when obstructed,
discontinue use Do not use a door with faulty obstruction sensing.
13.2 Testing the Open Cycle
a. Press the CLOSE button
or transmitter button to close the
door.
b. Press the transmitter button again to open the door.
c. When the door reaches approximately half way, firmly grab the
door’s bottom rail – the door should stop.
If the door does not reverse readily when closing, or stop when
opening, put the door into manual by pulling down on the manual
release string to diesengage the motor and contact 1300 769 850
for support.
13.3 Test the Manual Door Operation A poorly maintained door could cause fatal
/ serious injuries or damage to property: a. Frequently examine the door,
particularly the cables, springs
and mountings for signs of wear, damage or imbalance. DO NOT USE if repair or
adjustment is needed since a fault in the installation or an incorrectly
balanced door may cause injury. b. Fasterners: Check all screws, nuts and
bolts to ensure they are secure. c. Spring Tension: It is natural for springs
to lose tension. Should the door become hard to operate or completely
inoperative, contact a door professional. d. Guide Tracks: Clean the internal
sections of the guide tracks every 3 – 6 months with a cloth dampened with
mineral turps or methylated spirits. e. Periodically disengage the opener and
manually operate the door. The door must be smooth to operate by hand. The
force required on the bottom rail should not exceed 20kg.
13.4 Test the Battery Backup a. Press either the OPEN or CLOSE button to test
the battery backup
installation. b. Whilst door is in motion, disconnect mains power. The door
should
continue to operate as normal. c. Press either the OPEN or CLOSE button to
activate the door.
Whilst door is in motion, reconnect power. The door should complete the cycle
as normal.
tip
Refer to Appendix A for LED status indicators for the Battery LED.
CAUTION: Take care when completing a safety test. Failure to follow this warning can result in serious personal injury and/or property damage.
Wood 40mm high
WARNING! If the door fails these tests, put the opener into manual mode, only
operate the door by hand and call for service.
WARNING! Safety beams must be installed if the closing force at the bottom
edge of the door exceeds 400N (40kg).
tip
When running from mains power and in operating mode, the battery condition
can be tested by pressing and holding
the STOP button for 4 secs.
CAUTION! ATA App operation when power is out will depend on availability of Wi-Fi connectivity
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14. Auto-Close & Accessories
14.1 Auto-Close Auto-Close mode is a function that automatically closes the
door after a pre-set time. Safety beams must be installed in order to run the
AutoClose function. There are two types of Auto-Close available:
i. Standard auto-close – the door will Auto-Close after a programmed time. In
this mode the timer starts to countdown as soon as the door is fully open.
This function is useful in case the safety beam does not get triggered.
ii. Safety Beam triggered auto-close – the door will auto-close after a
programmed time. In this mode the timer starts counting down only when the
safety beam is triggered. ie car leaving the garage.
To enable the Auto-Close function:
a. Press the MODE button repetitively until the GEAR flashing.
LED starts
b. Press the OPEN button until the GEAR LED flashes: i. two (2) times to get
to PE auto-close or ii. three (3) times to get to standard auto-close.
c. Press STOP / SET button to enter parameter. d. The default setting for
Auto-Close is OFF. Press the OPEN button
to move through options and the light’s brightness will change accordingly. e. Press STOP / SET button to save the parameter’s new value or press MODE to leave the value unchanged.
WARNING! It is compulsory to have Safety Beams installed when using Auto-Close mode.
Parameter
Value options = Indicated by brightness of main light (DEFAULT parameter underlined)
Name
Flashes 1
PE AUTO-CLOSE 2
OFF
AUTO-CLOSE
3
OFF
2
15sec 15sec
3
30sec 30sec
4
60sec 60sec
5
90sec 90sec
6
120sec
14.2 Terminal Block Wired accessory items can be connected to the terminal block J4. Terminal connections from top down are as follows: a. +35V (Auxillary) b. AUX (Auxillary) c. SB (Safety Beam input, mandatory); d. GND (Common ground for accessories and Safety Beam); e. GND (Common ground) f. OSC (Open/Stop/Close trigger)
14.3 Connecting or Disconnecting Accessories When disconnecting or reconnecting accessory base station modules (Wireless PE Beams) press the MODE button on the opener repetitively until the GEAR LED is on, then press the STOP / SET button until the main courtesy light stops flashing.
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15. Coding a Transmitter
15.1 Storing the Transmitter Code The opener can only be operated from remote
control transmitters that have been programmed into its memory. Up to 64 codes
can be stored in the memory. a. Press the MODE button repetitively until the
TRANSMIT
LED is lit. b. Press and HOLD the button/s indicated in the table to
set the required transmitter function. The opener will start to flash rapidly
and beep. c. Press one of the four (4) buttons on the transmitter until the
beeper and main light starts to flash rapidly, then release transmitter
button. d. Press the remote control button again until the main light stops
flashing rapidly. e. Release both buttons. Press the MODE button to exit. The
transmitter button is now coded, press to test.
NOTE: Refer to the Light indicator table for the details of the transmitter status.
MAIN LIGHT & BEEPER
TRANSMITTER STATUS
Light ON & 2 short beep
Light OFF & 2 short beep
Light 2 FLASHES, then OFF & 2 long beeps
4 FLASHES, then OFF & 4 long beeps
Button added Button removed Remote control deleted
Memory full
15.2 Remotely Coding Transmitters Using this method transmitters can be coded
without access to the opener’s control panel as long as a pre-coded
transmitter is available. a. Take any pre-coded transmitter. Press the button
for the
function to be duplicated and release. b. Using a small needle / pen, press
and hold firmly for two
seconds the middle button, through the Coding Hole until the unit starts
flashing and beeping. c. Within ten (10) seconds take the additional
transmitter you wish to code. Hold the new transmitter’s button for two
seconds the unit will flash and beep faster, then release for two seconds d.
Press and hold again for two seconds until the flashing and beeping stops and
then release.
e. The opener will falsh and beep to indicate result. (see table above)
f. Wait for ten (10) seconds and then press the new transmitter’s button to
test.
TRANSMITTER FUNCTION
BUTTON
Open / Stop / Close PET (Pedestrian) Mode Open Light Vacation Mode Aux Output
HOLD
HOLD HOLD
HOLD HOLD HOLD
HOLD
HOLD HOLD
- The button coded for open only function can close the door if you hold the button for 4 seconds, when the door is fully open..
15.3 Erasing All Transmitter Codes a. Press the MODE button repetitively until the TRANSMIT
LED is lit. b. Press and hold the MODE button for 10 secs, let the
MODE button go when the beeper and main light stops flashing. c. Follow steps a – e in Storing the Transmitter Code to code new transmitters.
15.4 Vacation Mode a. To turn on Vacation mode and lock out all remotes, press
the button on the remote programmed with Vacation Mode for 4 seconds. b. To turn off Vacation Mode, press the transmitter button programmed to vacation mode to turn off.
15.5 Installation of the Wall Mounted Transmitter a. Store the transmitter code as per instructions in 15.1 or
15.2. b. Test the transmitter button. c. Mount the transmitter in a convenient location, yet out
of reach of children and at least 1.5m off the ground. d. Make sure the door is visible from this location.
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16. Smart Phone Control (ATS-3 Only)
This device allows for operation of the door when not in line-of-sight of the
door and opener.
The door may operate unexpectedly, therefore do not allow anything to stay in
or near the path of the door. When the door is not operating automatically,
watch the door when it is moving and keep people away until the door is
completely opened or closed. Contact with the moving door can cause serious
personal injury or damage to property.
It is our strong recommendation that your opener be fitted with SAFETY BEAMS.
Safety Beams detect any obstructions in the door/gate’s path and override
automatic operation if one presents. These must be installed as in accordance
with AS/NZS 60335-2-95:2020.
This is in addition to regular professional servicing, and monthly obstruction
tests as detailed in Section 12.
tip Ensure limits are set prior to connecting to Wifi.
16.1 Connecting to Wifi The Smart Phone Control works via your home’s WiFi network. Initial set up involves linking your phone app, smart hub and opener to your home network. a. Download the ATA App. b. Ensure the WiFi router is within range of the opener. c. On the opener press the MODE button repetitively until the NETWORK
LED is lit.
d. Press and hold the OPEN button on the opener for 4 seconds. The NETWORK
turn purple when Hot Spot is Active.
e. Go to phone settings, then WiFi and select (ATA000000). f. Open App and tap
on Start. g. Select setup a new Smart Hub h. When Smart hub hotspot connection
appears, select OK got it. i. Ensure WiFi network = (ATA000000) then select
connect to hub.
LED will
j. The opener main light and a red NETWORK LED will start to flash. k. Press STOP / SET button on the opener. l. Name your smart hub on the app and select SAVE. m.Set the time zone and SAVE. n. Create an admin user and select “OK got it”. o. Fill in name and password and select CREATE. p. Fill in email and security question or select skip this step and select SAVE. q. Select the push notification and select SAVE. r. Select and connect to WiFi. Choose your home WiFi and fill in password and select connect.
s. The NETWORK LED will change to solid blue. t. Now you can test the app.
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17. Home Owner Safety Warnings!
This automatic garage door opener is designed and tested to offer safe service provided it is installed and operated in strict accordance with the following safety warnings. Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in death, serious personal injury or property damage.
WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IT IS IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF PERSONS TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
· Automatic Door – the door may operate unexpectedly, therefore do not allow
anything to stay in the path of the door.
· Details on how to use manual release. When operating the manual release
while the door is open, the door may fall rapidly due to weak or broken
springs, or due to being improperly balanced.
· DO NOT disengage the opener to manual operation with children/persons or any
objects including motor vehicles within the doorway.
· If the door is closing and does not re-open when obstructed, discontinue
use. DO NOT use a door with faulty obstruction sensing.
· Frequently examine the installation, in particular check cables, springs and
mountings for signs of wear, damage or imbalance. DO NOT use if repair or
adjustment is needed since fault in the installation or an incorrectly
balanced door may cause injury.
ELECTROCUTION! · Place opener in protected area so that it does not get wet.
· DO NOT spray with water . · DO NOT open the protective covers. · DO NOT
operate opener if cable is damaged. It must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service
agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. · Disconnect
the supply(s) when cleaning or other maintenance is being carried out.
DO NOT DO IT
DIY YOURSELF
BATTERY WARNING!
· Keep the garage door balanced. Sticking or binding doors must be repaired.
Garage doors, door
springs, brackets and their hardware are under extreme tension and can cause
serious personal injury. DO NOT attempt any garage door adjustment. DO NOT use
if repair or adjustment is needed. Call for a professional garage door
service.
· This product contains a lithium button/coin cell battery in the
transmitters. If a new or used lithium button/coin cell battery is swallowed
or enters the body, it can cause severe internal burns and can lead to death
in as little as 2 hours. Always completely secure the battery compartment. If
the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product,
remove the battery and keep it away from children. If you think batteries
might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, SEEK
IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
CAUTION:
Emergency access Entrapment under operating door
Fall from Ladder Entanglement in or laceration from moving door
· If your garage has no pedestrian entrance door, an emergency access device
should be installed. This accessory allows manual operation of the garage door
from outside in case of power failure.
· Watch the moving door and keep people away until the door is completely
opened or closed. DO NOT operate door when persons are near the door.
· DO NOT allow children to play with door controls or transmitters. Keep
remote controls away form children.
· The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction.
· Children being supervised not to play with the appliance. · Regularly
conduct Open and Close cycle testing. · Each month check that the drive
reverses when the door contacts a 40mm high object placed on
the floor. Adjust if necessary and recheck since an incorrect adjustment may
present a hazard. · Ensure the garage door is in good working order by
undertaking regular servicing. · Wall transmitters should be installed in a
location where the garage door is visible, but out of the
reach of children at a height of at least 1.5m. · Install Safety Beams
(recommended).
· Ensure ladder is the correct type for the job. · Ensure ladder is on flat
ground. · Ensure user has 3 points of contact while on ladder.
· Keep hands and loose clothing clear of door and guides at all times. · Keep
hands clear of moving door as sharp edges can cause cuts or lacerations.
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18. Opener Safety & Security
18.1 Your Door CAN NOT be used by the opener when: a. There is a locking
device installed. b. There is a power failure.
18.2 Your Door CAN be used when: a. There is an emergency, by disengaging the
opener. b. There is a power failure, by disengaging the opener.
18.3 To Disengage the Opener: a. It is recommended to do so with the door in
the closed position. b. Pull the manual release cord towards the door, until
you hear a click. c. Move the door manually.
CAUTION: When the opener is manually disengaged, the door is no longer locked.
To lock the door manually, re-engage the opener after the door is closed.
18.4 To Re-Engage the Opener: a. Check the door has not been locked by a
locking device. b. Pull the manual release cord away from the door, until you
hear a click. c. The door will now operate from the opener.
WARNING! When operating the manual release (while the door is open) the door
may fall rapidly due to weak or broken springs, or due to being improperly
balanced.
Do not disengage the opener to manual operation with children/persons or any
objects including motor vehicles within the doorway.
CAUTION: Do not use the string handle as a mechanism to open the door. Failure to comply may cause serious injury.
19. Operating your Opener
19.1 To Operate the opener: a. Press the programmed transmitter button until
your
door begins to move (usually 2 seconds). Make sure you can see the door when
you use the transmitter. b. If you are in a vehicle you should aim the
transmitter through your windscreen as shown. c. Check that the door is fully
open or closed before you drive in or away. d. If you press the transmitter
whilst the door is moving the door will stop. The next press of the
transmitter will move the door in the opposite direction.
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20. User Operating Controls
Button 1. DOWN ARROW (Blue) 2. DOWN ARROW LED (Blue)
3. STOP (Red) 4. UP ARROW (Green) 5. UP ARROW LED (Green)
6. MODE (Yellow) 7. MODE STATUS LED (Yellow) 8. BATTERY STATUS LED (Yellow)
9. REMOTE CONTROL STATUS LED (Red)
10. ADJUSTMENT LED (Yellow) 11. NETWORK LED
( ATS-3 Only)
Function Closes the door Illuminates when the door is closed and flashes when
the door is obstructed on close or stopped. Stops the door Opens the door
Illuminates when the door is open and flashes when the door is open with the
autoclose timer running, obstructed on opening or stopped. Enables Load
Diagnostics Mode Illuminates when in Diagnostics Mode Illuminates when battery
is charged and flashes when battery is charging, in use or battery failed.
Battery function not available with ATS-2 model. Flashes on remote lockout and
flickers on remote control activity
Flashes a certain number of times depending on the parameter being changed. Is
a dual colour LED. Illuminates purple when hot spot active, blue when
connected to cloud and red when in production mode. Flashes different colour
depending on the activity.
03
04 05 06 07
01
02
11
10
09
08
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21. Troubleshooting
Symptom
The opener does not work from the transmitter
Possible cause
Garage door in poor condition e.g. springs may be broken The opener does not
have power
The battery in the transmitter is flat
Remedy Check the door’s operation
Plug a device of similar voltage (e.g. a hairdryer) into the power point and
check that it is OK Replace the battery
The opener has turned on “Vacation Mode”
Turn off “Vacation Mode” (Section 15)
One transmitter works but the other/s do not
The chain / belt moves but the door remains stationary Motor is running but
chain / belt is not moving The transmitter range varies or is restricted
The Courtesy light does not work The door reverses for no apparent reason
Door will not close
Auto Close not working
The door stops or moves very slowly under battery (Optional Battery Back Up
Accessory) The CLOSE (Blue) LED is flashing
The transmitter button is not programmed to operate the door. Faulty
transmitter
Flat battery The opener is disengaged
Code in the transmitter
Replace transmitter Replace battery Re-engage the opener
Damage motor assembly
Contact your dealer for support.
Variations are normal depending on conditions e.g. temperature or external
interference
The battery life is exhausted
Position of the transmitter in the motor vehicle
Make sure you can see the door when you use the transmitter.
Check the battery status by pressing a button (flashing or no light, battery
need changing) Aim the transmitter through the windscreen.
LED has failed
Change LED.
This may occur occasionally from environmental conditions such as areas that
are windy, dusty or have extreme temperature changes. If Safety beams are
installed they may be partially obstructed. Safety Beam not working
Safety Beam battery flat Safety Beam or wiring faulty
The batteries may have little or no charge
Ensure the door runs smoothly before increasing the force pressure.
Ensure the beam path is not obstructed. Check the Alignment.
To access safety close mode, hold the transmitter button to close for 6
seconds and continue to hold while the door closes. Check Safety Beam
Repair Safety Beam or replace wiring. Re-align optics. See Safety Beam
instructions.
Connect mains power and leave the batteries to charge. The batteries may take
24 hours to reach their maximum charge capacity.
Limits are not set
Set Up Limits (Section 12).
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21. Troubleshooting
Main Light = Service / Warning Indicator: Requirements for a service and user warnings are indicated after operation by the main light repeatably flashing OFF a number of times followed by a pause. When the alert is first triggered the beeper will also sound The below table identifys the issues and remedies.
Flashes Issue
Remedy
x 2 PE is preventing door from moving
Clear away any obstructions. Test Door. If unable to move the door and suspect beam is faulty, enter Safety Beam Emergency Close by pressing and holding a pre-coded button on transmitter for more than five seconds and the door will start closing.
x 3 NOT AVAILABLE
x 4 Wireless PE battery is low
Change PE Battery
x 5 NOT AVAILABLE
x 6 Maintenance is due after pre-set number of cycles.
Contact dealer to arrange service.
x 7 Backup battery is faulty x 8 Door has hit an obstruction x 9 Motor has overloaded or stalled x 10 Battery backup activated – mains power is off
Contact 1300 769 850 within Australia for assistance
Clear away any obstructions and test door opens/closes correctly. (If door is
damaged, contact your door professional)
Check the doors operation by disengaging the motor and ensuring the door runs
smoothly. If necessary make door adjustments or contact your door
professional.
Main light will flash (3) three times at the start of the cycle to indicate
opener is running from battery backup and 10 flashes at the end of cycle.
Check power supply.
Main Light = FAULT Status Indicator (when MODE is on): When MODE is ON, light flashes indicated number of times. When first triggered, the beeper will sound the indicated number of beeps. Attempting to operate the door will result in the beeps being heard again. The below table identifys the issues and remedies.
Flashes
x 2 or x 3
x 4 or x 5
FAULT
Failed while profiling door after setting limits. Can be caused by any event
which cause door to stop. For example P.E beam being blocked on closing, hit
an obstruction, etc. Also can occur if battery is activated.
Position Fault
x 6 Motor driving in wrong direction
x 7 Memory fault
x 8 Motor current sensor fault.
Connecting or Disconnecting Accessories: When disconnecting or reconnecting accessory base station modules (Wireless PE Beams) press the MODE button repetitively until the GEAR LED is on, the press the STOP / SET button until the main courtesy light stops flashing.
If You Need a Service Call If the opener needs a service please call the
dealer who installed the garage door opener (their contact details are usually
on a sticker on the back of your garage door). For product assistance contact
1300 769 850 within Australia.
BEFORE CALLING you should have the following information to assist in
providing the appropriate service:
1. Has anything happened since the opener last operated OK, e.g. a storm, a
jolt to the door etc.?
2. What is the current light status on the opener? 3. Manually disengage the
door
(Section 18). How easy is it to manually open and close the door? 4. What
model is the opener? (Model no. information is located at the rear of the
opener) 5. Who installed the opener? (Dealer details should be on a sticker on
the back of your garage door) 6. When was it installed? (If known)
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22. After Installation Care
22.1 Service Checklist Preventative servicing of your garage door and opener,
is just as important as servicing your car. Much like the engine of your car,
your garage door is made up of numerous moving parts designed to lift and
lower your door safely and efficiently.
Ongoing preventative servicing ensures that your door continues to function
within factory specifications, greatly reduces the risk of failure and repair
bills down the track and ensures you maintain your Warranty.
Run the Safety Testing procedures MONTHLY in tip Section 13 to ensure garage
door is fit for use.
WARNING! Failure to maintain your garage door voids the warranty on your
garage door opener.
DO NOT DO IT YOURSELF:
DIY Door adjustments should only be
carried out by experienced persons, as this function can be dangerous if not
performed under strict safety procedures.
TECHNICIAN CHECKLIST 1. Lubrication of the critical moving parts including
chain drive, tracks, wheels or cable drum. 2. Tightening of door mounting
points along with door bolts, screws, cables and connectors. 3. Adjustment of
spring tension to limit `spring fatigue’. 4. Adjustment of opener travel
limits and force margin to ensure the door opens and closes to specification.
5. Assessment and adjustment of safety components and accessories including
safety beams, Auto-Lock and Safe Lock (if
installed) 6. Assessment of the door alignment and the diagnosis of irregular
operation remedies. 7. Record Cycle count at each service to establish next
date of service (as per table)
DATE: BUSINESS NAME: TECHNICIAN NAME: PG3 COUNTERS STALLS OBSTRUCTIONS SENSOR
FAULTS OVERLOADS / CUT-OUTS WARRANTY CYCLES FIRMWARE UPDATE AVAILABLE? IF
`YES’ PLEASE UPDATE FIRMWARE CURRENT FORCE MARGIN
TECHNICAL SIGNATURE:
SERVICE 1 (12 months after installation
or 3,000 cycles)
OPEN
CLOSE
YES
NO
SERVICE 2 (3 years after installation)
OPEN
CLOSE
YES
NO
SERVICE 3 (5 years after installation)
OPEN
CLOSE
YES
NO
DATE: BUSINESS NAME: TECHNICIAN NAME: PG3 COUNTERS STALLS OBSTRUCTIONS SENSOR
FAULTS OVERLOADS / CUT-OUTS WARRANTY CYCLES FIRMWARE UPDATE AVAILABLE? IF
`YES’ PLEASE UPDATE FIRMWARE CURRENT FORCE MARGIN
TECHNICAL SIGNATURE:
SERVICE 4 (7 years after installation)
OPEN
CLOSE
YES
NO
SERVICE 5 (9 years after installation)
OPEN
CLOSE
YES
NO
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22. After Installation Care
22.2 Battery Replacement
Battery Type: 3V Lithium Battery CR2032. a. To test the battery is working,
press and hold a transmitter
button. Check Light Status table to determine if battery needs replacing
Light Status Solid Flashing No light
Battery Status OK Requires replacement Requires replacement
Use a pen to push the battery down through the side opening to release battery
b. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw on the back of the transmitter
casing.
c. Use the screwdriver to pry open the plastic to expose circuit board.
d. With a non-metallic object (e.g. pen) remove the battery.
WARNING! Chemical Burn Hazard. Keep batteries away from children
22.3 Battery Disposal When batteries reach the end of their usual life in
accordance with Australian Battery Recycling Initiative please follow the next
simple steps for protecting the environment. Refer to the Automatic Technology
website for information on where to recycle batteries in Australia.
WARNING! The Battery shall be disposed of properly, including keeping them
away from children. Even used batteries may cause injury.
DO NOT throw the batteries in municipal waste. This symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the battery should not be placed in the municipal waste. Check your local regulations for appropriate disposal of the batteries.
Recycling all batteries will have other environmental and social benefits:
· Some batteries are less toxic but hazardous for other reasons. Lithium
batteries can explode or catch fire in landfill, while button cells are
dangerous if swallowed by children. Recycling offers a safe and
environmentally responsible solution for end of life batteries.
· Battery recycling recovers non-renewable materials such as lead, cadmium,
stella, zinc, manganese, cobalt, silver, plastics and rare earth elements.
· Removal of batteries and other hazardous household products from household
waste facilitates the recovery of organic materials through alternative waste
technologies such as composting. Batteries and heavy metals are known
contaminants in compost.
· The community supports recycling because it reduces waste to landfill and
achieves environmental benefits.
WARNING! Prior to disposal, recycling, or collection, all battery terminals must be securely insulated with a non conductive material to prevent any two batteries from short circuiting and generating heat during storage or transport. Battery terminals may be insulated with electrical tape; or batteries may be individually packaged in a non conductive material (e.g., plastic bag or original packaging).
22.4 Warranty
Warranty conditional on proper servicing as listed in 22.1 Service Checklist.
Full details of the warranty are available in your Owners Opener Handbook,
from your nearest ATA office or visit the ATA Website ata-aust.com.au.
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23. Appendix
A – Status Indication during Operating Mode.
LEDs
Light Status
Indicates
BLUE
GREEN YELLOW
RED
PURPLE
DOOR OPEN AND CLOSED LEDS
solid
Open
rapid flashing
Open with Autoclose timer running
flashing
Opening / Obstructed on Open
solid
Closed
flashing
Closing / Obstructed on Close
flashing
flashing
Stopped
solid
solid
Partial Open
MODE LED
BATTERY LED
flashing
Load Diagnostics mode
REMOTE CONTROL STATUS LED
off solid flash 2 secs flashing
rapid flashing
Battery not used / not fitted
Battery charged
in use (holding STOP for 10s will shutdown)
Battery charging, when connected to power
Battery failed / fault
NETWORK LED
1 flash then pause
2 flashes then pause
solid flashing flicker
alternate
flashing
rapid flashing
Remote lockout from vacation mode Remote Control Activity
flashing solid
Hot Spot Turning On Hot Spot Active Connecting to Wi-Fi
Connected to Server
On flashing alternate
Connected to Cloud Software Updating Status update / Command received Wi-Fi Disabled Requires confirmation from user Rebooting
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B – Adjustment Mode Instructions
a. Press the MODE button repetitively until the GEAR LED starts flashing
b. Referring to the table below, select the desired parameter using the OPEN and CLOSE buttons and observing the
number of flashes on the GEAR LED. The selected parameter’s value is indicated by the main light’s brightness.
c. Press STOP / SET button to start editing the parameter’s value. The TRANSMIT LED will turn on when editing is active.
d. Use the OPEN
and CLOSE
buttons to step through the available options. The light’s brightness will change
accordingly. If no beep is heard when the button is pressed, then the minimum or maximum setting has been reached.
Pressing the MODE button when a parameter is tip being adjusted will load the default value.
e. Press STOP / SET button to save the parameter’s new value or press MODE to
leave the value unchanged. Operating MODE is entered after 5secs unless a new
adjustment is started or saved.
f. Continue from a. above to select another parameter or press MODE to exit
adjustment mode.
Parameter
Name
MARGIN PE AUTO-CLOSE AUTO-CLOSE LIGHT TIMER
Flashes
x1 x2 x3 x4
AUX OUTPUT
x5
Value options = Indicated by brightness of main light
(DEFAULT parameter underlined)
1
1.0A OFF OFF 30sec Mimic light
2
1.2A 15sec 15sec 60sec
1sec
3
1.4A 30sec 30sec 90sec
30sec
4
1.6A 60sec 60sec 120sec
5
2.0A 90sec 90sec 180sec
6
120sec 240sec
60sec 120sec 180sec
When parameter edit mode tip is active, if any button other
than MODE is pressed, then
when MODE is pressed
again, operating mode will
be selected instead of the
NETWORK
adjustment
mode.
240sec 300sec 600sec toggle
AUX OUPUT · Configures how the AUX Output operates. If configured for Mimic
light mode then
the AUX output will activate whenever the main light output is on. All other
settings require either a remote control code set to the AUX function or the
Phone App to be used to activate the output. The time settings option indicate
how long the output will remain on when triggered. If the output is already on
then a 2nd trigger will turn the output off. The toggle On/Off setting does
not use a timer and the output simply changes state on each trigger.
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C – Adjusting Force Margins
Adjusting Safety Obstruction Force The Safety Obstruction Force is calculated automatically during setup. Adjusting this is normally only necessitated by environmental conditions such as windy or dusty areas, and areas with extreme temperature changes.
To Increase / Decrease Force Pressure
a. Press the MODE button repetitively until the GEAR
LED is
flashing.
b. The LED will start flashing with one flash every second.
c. Press the STOP / STEP button and the MODE button LED and the
TRANSMIT LED will be lit and the GEAR once every second.
LED will flash
d. By pressing the OPEN button will increase the force pressure
and CLOSE button will decrease the force – Main light will dim or brighten as the pressure is decreased or increased. e. Press STOP / SET button to save the new value. (Refer to Appendix B for margin settings) f. Test the force again as per Testing Close Cycle and Testing Open Cycle.
D – Battery Functions
a. Holding the STOP button for 10secs when running from battery backup will
shut the PCB down so as to reduce battery current consumption to a minimum.
b. Holding the STOP button for 4secs when a battery is fitted and running from
mains power will cause the controller to test the battery state to determine
if it is disconnected / open circuit, missing, faulty or ready.
E – Setting the PET Mode position
When activated, PET mode drives the door to a preset position from the close
position, therefore allowing a pet or parcel to go under the door. a. Drive
and stop the door at the desired PET mode open position by pressing
the transmitter button coded for Open/Stop/Close operation.
b. Press the MODE button repetitively until the GEAR LED is lit.
c. Press OPEN button
to save PET position – Main light will flash, the
beeper will beep and both OPEN and CLOSE LED will light up.
F – Setting up Tilt Door
Prior to limit set up, the opener can be set to J-Type Tilt Profile. This
process allows the opener to pre-set to J-Type settings where the limit is not
greater than 1500mm. If J-Type is selected, the speed is customised and cannot
be changed.
a. Press the MODE button repetitively until the GEAR LED starts flashing. b.
Press and hold STOP / SET button for 2 seconds to check the door type, until
the main courtesy light turns solid ON or OFF.
· Main courtesy light ON – Tilt type (J-Type only) · Main courtesy light OFF –
Sectional type c. Press and hold STOP / SET for 6 seconds to change the door
type, until the main courtesy light turns solid ON or OFF. If required, repeat
step b to check the door type selected. d. Press MODE button to exit the door
selection mode. Proceed to Section 12 to set the limits.
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G – Setting limits via Transmitter
The SPEED setting on the opener can not be tip adjusted when setting limits
via the transmitter.
Follow section 12.1 to set limits and adjust speed.
a. Switch power on and the BLUE LED on the CLOSE button
will start to flash to indicate that the opener is ready to set the Close
travel limit
b. Press the MODE button repetitively until the TRANSMIT LED is lit.
c. Press and HOLD the CLOSE button to set the Open / Stop / Close function.
The Main light will start to flash rapidly.
d. Press and hold button 1 on the transmitter, then release transmitter
button.
e. Press and hold button 1 on the remote control button again until the main
light stops flashing rapidly.
f. Release both buttons. The transmitter button is now coded, press to test
and observe the speed of the door through a full cycle.
g. The drive speed is set to the fastest setting by default. This may not be
suitable for larger doors or for single piece doors:
CLOSE limit: i. Using the programmed transmitter, press and hold the button 4
to close. To inch the door, single presses of the button 4 will move the door
to desired CLOSE limit. We recommend the CLOSE limit position being the first
point of contact of the rubber strip ( at the bottom of the door) with the
ground. ii. If the door overshoots, press the OPEN button 1 on the remote to
move the door in the OPEN direction. iii. When the door is at the desired
CLOSE position, press the SET button 2, the GREEN LED on the OPEN button
will now flash.
Button 1 (inch Open)
Button 4 (inch Close)
Button 2 (Set)
OPEN limit: i. Using the programmed transmitter, press and hold the button 1
to open. To inch the door, single presses of the button 1 will move the door
to desired OPEN limit. We recommend the OPEN limit position being the height
of the garage opening ii. If the door overshoots, press the CLOSE button 4 on
the remote to move the door in the CLOSE direction.
WARNING! The door will automatically close, open and close again after the
next step. Ensure that nothing is in the door’s path.
iii. When the door is at the desired OPEN position, press the SET button 2.
The door will now automatically close and open to calculate the safety
obstruction settings.
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References
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