LiftMaster LM750EVGB Rolling Garage Door Opener Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
- LiftMaster
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LM750EVGB Rolling Garage Door Opener
LM750EVGB
Rolling Garage Door Opener Installation and Operating Instructions
Chamberlain GmbH Saar-Lor-Lux-Str. 19 66115 Saarbrücken
Germany
WEEE-Reg.Nr. DE66256568 www.liftmaster.eu
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WARNING!
Start by Reading These Important Safety Instructions
General safety guidelines
Before you begin the installation: Please read the operating instructions and
especially the precautions. Keep the manual for future reference and pass it
on to a possible subsequent owner. The following symbols are placed in front
of instructions to avoid personal injury or property damage. Read these
instructions carefully.
CAUTION Personal injury or property damage
CAUTION Danger due to electrical current or voltage
Important safety information
– To remind all operators of the safe operation, in
– The installer (specialist) must carefully read and understand these instructions before starting any work. Before first use and at least annually a specialist must inspect powered windows, doors and gates regarding their safe condition. Specialist according to EN12635 is, who on the basis of their technical training and experience, has sufficient knowledge in the field of powered windows, doors and gates and moreover is familiar with relevant state occupational safety regulations and generally accepted rules of technology in such an extent that he is also able to assess the safe working condition of powered windows, doors and gates.
addition to the illuminated wall switch a warning sign to protect children
should be affixed. The warning signs about the risk of trapping should be
placed in clearly visible spots.
– Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
device.
– This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
restricted physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and/or
knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their
device.
– The door should be balanced. Unmoving or stuck doors must be repaired. In an unbalanced state, garage doors, door springs, cables, discs, brackets and rails are under extreme tension, which can lead to serious injury. Do not attempt to loosen, move or realign the door, but contact service centre or a door professional.
– All barriers / locks are deactivated to avoid damage to the door.
– If necessary, installed control equipment MUST be mounted within sight of
the door and out of reach of children. Children should not be allowed to
operate the buttons or remote controls. Misuse of the door
opener can result in serious injury. – During the installation or maintenance
of a door opener,
no jewellery, watches or loose clothing should be worn. – The door opener
should ONLY be used if the operator
– To avoid serious personal injury due to entanglement, remove all cables and chains connected to the door before installing the door opener.
can see the entire door area and is assured that it is free of obstacles and the door opener is set correctly. No one may pass through the door while it is moving. Children must not be allowed to play in the vicinity of
– During installation and electrical connection, the local building and electrical regulations must be observed. This device complies with Protection Class 2 and
the door.
– Use the manual release only for the separation of the carriage from the
drive and if possible ONLY with
does not require grounding.
the door closed.
Do not use the red handle to push the door up or pull
– To avoid damage to very light doors (such as fibre
it down.
glass, aluminium or steel doors), an appropriate reinforcement should be added. To do so, contact the door manufacturer.
– Before performing any repairs or removing covers, the door opener should be separated from the electric power supply.
– The automatic safety reverse system should undergo a test. Upon contact with a 50 mm high barrier on the ground, the garage door MUST return. Failure to properly adjust the door opener can result in serious
– This product has a transformer with a special power cord. In case of damage this MUST be replaced with an original transformer by aqualified technician.
personal injury from a closing garage door. Repeat test
once a month and make any needed changes.
– Operation of the emergency release can lead to
uncontrolled movements of the door, if springs are
– This system must not be installed in damp or wet areas. weak or broken or if the door is unbalanced.
– During operation, the gate should not under any circumstances obstruct public passageways.
– Mount the release handle of the emergency release at a height less than1.80
m.
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CONTENTS
PAGE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . 1
CARTON INVENTORY . . . . . . . . . .2
TOOLS REQUIRED . . . . . . . . . . . .2
DOOR REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . .2
CONTROL PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
PREPARE & TEST THE DOOR . . .4
PINNING THE DOOR . . . . . . . . . . .5
OPERATING MANUAL RELEASE .5
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE . . . .7
ADJUSTMENT & TESTING . . . . . .8
INSTALL THE PROTECTOR SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
AUDIBLE BEEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
PARTIAL OPENING . . . . . . . . . . . .11
WIRELESS PROGRAMMING .12-13
STANDBY MODE (OPTIONAL) . .14
WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
OPERATING YOUR OPENER . . .15
CARE OF YOUR OPENER . . . . . 15
MAINTAINING YOUR OPENER . . 15
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . .17
DIAGNOSTIC CHART . . . . . . . . . .18
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY. .18
These instructions are original operting instructions according to EC Directive 2006/42/EC. Please read through all of the instructions carefully, as they contain importan information about the product. Please pay attention to and follow the instructions provided. particularly the safety instructions and warnings. Keep these instructions in a safe place for later reference.
DISPOSAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
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1 CARTON INVENTORY
1. Instruction manual (this document) 2. Stop collar 3. Clamp bracket,
plates, washers (2) and nuts (2) 4. TX4EVS Premium transmitter (2) 5. 128EV
wireless wall button (1) 6. Opener 7. Self tapping screws (2) (for pinning the
door) 8. Rivets (4) 9. Warning label and risk of entrapment label 10.
Extension poles (2)
2 TOOLS REQUIRED
1. Ladder 2. Adjustable wrench for U-bolts already installed
on the door 3. 8 mm socket, 10 mm socket and 13 mm extended
socket and socket wrench 4. 300 mm socket extension (for minimum side-room
installations) 5. Drill and 5.5 mm drill bit 6. Philips-head screwdriver 7.
Marker pen 8. Rope 9. Door stand (not shown)
13 mm, 10 mm, 8 mm
Marker Pen
3 DOOR REQUIREMENTS
The LM750EVGB is suitable for spring balanced Residential single skin rolling
garage doors with: · Maximum door height of 4.5 m · Maximum curtain area of 18
m2 · Maximum door mass of 120 kg
Door axle diameter must not exceed 35 mm.
8 5.5 mm
Minim um dist ance from edge of curtain to edge of door bracket 45 m m
95 mm
Ensure that there is at least 45 mm from the edge of the curtain to the edge
of the bracket. If the roller door drum wheel is on the edge of the curtain or
is a smaller diameter, additional clearance may be required.
Assemble the opener to the door axle and the existing door bracket using the U
clamp assembly provided. Tighten to 25-28 Nm. Full installation process is in
section 13.
Intended use:
The garage door operator is intended exclusively for the impulse operation of
spring-compensated residential/non-commercial sector single skin rolling
Garage door. Note the manufacturers specifications regarding the door and
operator combination. The door must meet mechanical requirements according EN
12604.
2
4 CONTROL PANEL
1. Terminal Block: used for external accessories (see chart below).
Ref Function
Colour Polarity Comment
5 Push button
Red +ve
Dry contact input for push button wired wall controls
4 Common
White -ve
Common terminal for push button, obstruction
8
2 3 4 5 detection beams & accessory power
3 Common
White -ve
Common terminal for push button, obstruction detection beam & accessory power
2 Obstruction Detection
11 DABCcecaeBmsssBoryAPower
Grey Green
+ve DN +ve
O1bstrUuPction 2detectPion b3eam SInput (pulsing type only) – see section 18
24v dc 50 mA accessory output available for a universal receiver (output not
active in Standby Mode)
6 7 6 NOTE: The terminal block is behind a plastic cover in the back housing.
Use a small screwdriver to lever
open the plastic cover if access to the terminal block is required. All wires
should be secured appropriately.
8 2. DN Button: used to drive the door DOWN
2
3
4
5
3. UP Button: used to drive the door UP
4. P Button: used to “PROGRAM” the DOOR LIMITS (see section 14)
5. S Button: used to “SAVE” and “DELETE” the D”RNEM1OTEUCPON2TROLPS” (s3ee seSction 21)
D
LEDs:
1C. 2.
PPBrrooggBrraamAm
DOWN, and UP indicator
Diagnostic
code
indicator
Number
1
3. Diagnostic code indicator Number 2
1 6 7 6 7. Control Button: Used to activate the door when remote controls are
not available. Open – Stop – Close.
8. Courtesy Light: turns on during operation and automatically turns off after a period of 3 minutes
8
23
4
5
1 23 4 5
1
DN 1 UP 2
P3 S
6
6 7
3
5 TESTING THE DOOR
Complete the following test to ensure your door is well balanced, and not
sticking or binding:
· Disable all locks and remove any ropes connected to the garage door.
· Lift the door to about halfway and then release it. The door should remain
spring balanced.
· Raise and lower the door to determine if there are any sticking or binding
points (20 kg is the absolute maximum allowable to raise or lower the door in
any position).
If your door does not hold in place or the door binds or sticks, call a
qualified door technician before installing the opener.
6 ATTACHING THE STOP COLLAR
Non opener side
· The stop collar is required to be installed on the opposite side of the door to where the opener is to be installed.
· Ensure the U-Bolt holding the door shaft to the door bracket is tightly secure.
(NOTE: This U-Bolt must not be removed or loosened)
· Remove the bolt assembly from the plastic stop collar. Open the collar as wide as possible and push it onto the door shaft.
· Fit the stop collar hard against the boss of the door drum. Reinstall the bolt assembly onto the stop collar and tighten.
SAFETY CHECK! Is the stop collar installed? YES: proceed to the next
step
NO: install the stop collar before proceeding
7 ATTACHING THE WEIGHT BAR (OPTIONAL)
If the door has a lifting handle, remove the handle, nuts & bolts. Place the
weight bar over the handle holes, insert the extended bolts through the weight
bar & fasten the handle back in place.
· Place the weight bar in the centre of the door as shown.
If the door curtain does not have a handle you will need to follow these
instructions:
· Use a marker pen to mark the two hole positions. · Drill two 5.5 mm holes
through the two marked
positions, then place the weight bar on the inside of the door. · Use the
bolts, washers and nuts (provided) to fasten the weight bar in place. (Not
supplied with the opener. Please refer to your door supplier.)
4
Opener side Boss 1
8 PINNING THE DOOR
Note: A ballooning door may delay the safety reversal response and can
compromise garage door security.
· To remedy any ballooning, insert the supplied self tapping metal screws into where the curtain leaves the roll. Secure these through the curtain into the drum wheel at each end of the roll.
Free curtain
· After determining the correct fastener location as shown, lift the door approximately half a turn from the closed position to allow access for securing the screws.
Ballooning Add fasteners here
9 THE RELEASE HANDLE & CORD
Do not disengage the opener to manual operation with children, persons or
other objects including motor vehicles within the doorway. The door is under
significant tension and if the door has developed a fault or incorrect
tension, it may be unsafe and may fall rapidly.
Door closed
Door can be Door secure lifted
The manual release mechanism enables the door to be manually operated during
power outages or in an emergency.
The RED Manual Release cord is preassembled to the opener. When the opener is
installed the handle should be no higher then 1.8 metres from the floor. The
cord may need to be extended for high door installations.
Rope
Manual release warning label
10 OPERATING THE MANUAL RELEASE
To disengage the opener Pull the release cord down firmly, (the opener will
make a clicking noise).
To re-engage the opener Pull the release cord down firmly, (the opener will
make a clicking noise).
Release handle Overhand knot
Rope
Manual release warning label
Release handle
Overhand knot
Disable all locks and remove any ropes connected to the garage door. Take care
when operating the manual release as an open door may fall rapidly due to weak
or broken springs, or being out of balance.
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11 ATTACHING EXTENSION POLES (IF REQUIRED)
Extension pole
· Insert the extension poles into the drive legs.
· Align the holes on the extension poles with the holes on the drive legs
· Using the screws provided, secure the extension poles
· Align the holes of the reinforcing brace with the two holes on the end of the drive legs as shown and fix in place using the screws provided. Please note that the reinforcing brace MUST be applied.
Reinforcing Brace
Reinforcing brace must be used.
12 LEFT / RIGHT HAND INSTALLATION
LEFT (handing must be changed during limit setting – refer to section 14)
RIGHT (factory default setting)
Inside garage looking out 6
13 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Do not allow people to walk under or around the door during the installation
process as serious injury can occur.
NOTE: The opener can be installed on either side of the door. The following
instructions are for RIGHT HAND INSTALLATIONS (as illustrated i.e. inside the
garage looking out). For left hand installations, reverse the instruction
terminology (eg LEFT for RIGHT etc).
Preparation:
· Place the opener in manual release mode (refer to section 10)
· Completely open the roller door. For safety, tie a rope around the door
· Ensure the door axle U-BOLT and door mounting bracket on the left hand side
(non opener side) are securely fastened
· Support the door with a door stand, ladder or similar device to safely
support the door
· Mark the position of the door shaft on the right hand door bracket (for
reassembly purposes)
· While the door is supported, remove the right hand axle U-Bolt and door
mounting bracket from the wall
Install the opener:
· Slide the opener over the door axle and engage the drive legs into the door
drum wheel, either side of a spoke
· Refit the door mounting bracket to the wall · Clamp the opener on the door
axle and door bracket
in the marked position using the clamp assembly supplied (tighten to 25 28
Nm) · Remove all ropes and the support stand · Check the operation of the door
in manual mode by raising and lowering by hand. It should operate smoothly
without sticking or binding. The disengage handle should already be attached
less than 1.8m above the floor
Connect the power:
· Position the power cable away from the door curtain and any moving parts
· Plug the opener into a nearby power point and turn ON
· The opener light will turn ON and remain ON for 3 minutes
Rope Ladder
Rope Ladder
7
Tighten to 25-28 Nm
14 SETTING THE LIMITS FOR RIGHT OR LEFT HAND OPERATION AND FORCE
Travel limits set how far your door goes up and down. Your opener must also be
configured for right or left hand installation. If not the door will rotate in
the reverse direction. Program Buttons: The Control Panel diagram in section 4
identifies the Control Buttons and LED layout Audible Beep: An audible “BEEP”
also occurs with each button press. This feature can be turned OFF Courtesy
light: During the programming sequence, the courtesy light will flash at half
strength
NOTE: The LM750EVGB opener is factory configured for right hand installation.
The opener will operate during this procedure. Make sure the door is clear of obstruction. Ensure your hands are away from any moving parts before activating the door.
Setting the Right or Left Hand Operation:
Refer to the diagrams on the right for guidance. Ensure the door is positioned halfway and the opener is engaged (out of manual mode). Turn the opener Power ON, the courtesy light will turn ON.
1. Program Start
Flash x 2 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
BEEP
1. Press the “P” button for 5 seconds until LED 3 will flash, as well as LED
2 or LED 1 will flash. For Right Hand setting LED 2 will flash, and for Left
Hand setting LED 1 will flash.
2. To change to the opposite setting, simply press the “S” button, and the
opposite LED will flash.
3. When the correct hand setting is selected, Press and Release the “P”
program button to accept this setting. (continue)
2. Left/Right Setting
3. Accept Setting
Setting the Door Limits: 4. Press and hold the “UP” button until the door
reaches the desired OPEN position (You can toggle between the “UP” and “DN”
buttons to move the door to the correct position. Make sure there is enough
room for your vehicle to pass under) 5. Press and release the “P” program
button to accept this setting. 6. Press and hold the “DN” button until the
door reaches the desired CLOSED position (You can toggle between the UP and DN
buttons to move the door to the correct position.) 7. Press and release the
“P” program button to accept this setting. (LED 2 should flash to indicate you
are now in Force Learn mode) (continue)
Setting the Force Automatically: 8. Press and release the “UP” button. The
door will travel to
the OPEN position with LED 2 flashing. 9. Press and release the “DN” button.
The door will travel to
the CLOSED position with LED 1 flashing. When fully closed, LED 1 will stop
flashing and the courtesy light will change to full power. (This process is
now complete)
4. Set UP Limit
5. Accept UP Limit
6. Set DOWN Limit
7. Accept DOWN Limit
Flash x 2
BEEP
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
Flash x 2 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
BEEP
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
UP
Flash x 2 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
BEEP
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
DOWN
Flash x 2 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
BEEP
Setting the Force manually: (Only perform if Limits are already set) · Start
with the door fully CLOSED. · Press the “S” button twice to enter into force
learn mode.
The Courtesy light will go to half strength, and LED 2 will flash quickly. ·
Press and release the “UP” button. The door will travel to the OPEN position,
then LED 2 will flash quickly. · Press and release the “DN” button. The door
will travel to the CLOSED position, then LED 1 will stop and the courtesy
light will change to full power.
8. Learn UP Force
9. Learn DOWN Force
This process is now complete.
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Flash x 2
BEEP
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
UP
BEEP
Full light
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
DOWN
8
15 TESTING THE SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM
After installing the operator on the door, the force measurement of the
operator must be checked according to EN13241/EN12543 with a force measurement
device and an obstacle detection test must be performed.
Operate the door in the down direction. The door must reverse upon contact
with the obstacle. If the door stops on the obstacle, remove obstacle and
repeat limit and force setting (refer to section 14). Repeat the safety
reverse system test.
16 FIXING WARNING LABELS
Once you have completed your installation and successfully carried out the
safety reverse system test (outlined above), install the warning labels
provided with your opener as shown.
The risk of entrapment label must be installed adjacent to the release handle
at a height of less than 1.8 m from the floor.
The WARNING label must be installed in a prominent place near any fixed
control.
Any fixed wall control or wireless door control must be mounted at a height of
no less than 1.5 m out of the reach of children.
Read the safety instructions (page 1) for further details concerning safety.
40 mm
40 m m Test obst acle
Handle should be less than 1.8 m
<1.8 m
17 INSTALLING YOUR 128EV WIRELESS WALL BUTTON
Disconnect power to the opener whilst installing this accessory to prevent
accidental activation. Locate minimum 1.5 m above the floor
To install:
· Carefully pry open the 128EV and locate the two screws for
mounting.
· Attach to the wall using the two screws and wall anchors
provided if mounting to a plaster wall. If using a recessed wall
box do not use anchors.
NOTE: Do not overtighten screws.
NOTE: The wall control supplied with your opener should be pre-programmed by
the factory. If adding a new wall control, program into the opener before
mounting the unit as detailed in the “Wireless Programming” in section 21.
STANDARD INSTALLATION COMPLETE
9
18 INSTALL THE OBSTRUCTION DETECTION BEAMS/ THE PROTECTOR SYSTEMTM (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY)
After installing and adjusting the door opener, photocells can be installed.
The installation instructions are included with the photocells.
The optional photocells ensure that the door is open, or remains open, if
people, especially young children, are in the door area.
By means of the photocells, a closing door is opened or an open door is
obstructed from closing, if a person located in the door area interrupts the
sensor beam.
Photocells are particularly recommended for families with young children.
ENABLING THE PROTECTOR SYSTEM: · Connect the obstruction detection beam wiring
to the opener and turn ON. (The obstruction detection beams will automatically
enable once they are connected and will now operate in a FAIL SAFE mode.)
DISABLING the obstruction detection beams: If the obstruction detection beams
are installed and needs to be removed the opener will need to be reprogrammed.
Perform the power ON/OFF sequence as follows · Remove the obstruction
detection beam wires from the opener · Turn the mains power OFF for 5 seconds
· Turn the power ON for 5 seconds · Turn the power OFF for 5 seconds · Turn
the power ON and check the opener operates OK without the obstruction
detection beams
SAFETY FIRST! Whilst Liftmaster have engineered safety features into your
garage door opener, we urge you to consider fitting obstruction detection
beams to your new garage door opener. In many countries these devices are
compulsory to assist in preventing serious injury or property damage. For your
own peace of mind and the safety of others please consider installing this
safety device.
Automatic close feature (AC)
Auto close is NOT recommended for households with young children.
AUTOMATIC CLOSE feature: (AC) 10 to 180 seconds. NOTE: The photo cells MUST be installed before AC will operate. The Automatic Close feature allows the door to automatically close after a specified time period. During the OPEN door waiting period, the courtesy light will flash continuoulsy. If the door encounters an obstruction while closing, the opener will return to the OPEN position and the waiting period will begin again.
To activate the Automatic Close: · Start with obstruction detection beams
installed and the door fully
CLOSED · Press and Hold both “P” and “DN” buttons for 3 seconds. When the
Courtesy light flashes “TWICE”, release both buttons · Press the “UP” for each
10 second interval required for
Timer to Close. A “BEEP” will register for each press. “DN” button will reduce
the count if needed. · Press and release the “P” button to accept this setting
To deactivate the Timer to Close: · Start with the door fully CLOSED · Press
and Hold both “P” and “DN” buttons for 3 seconds. When the Courtesy light
flashes “TWICE”, release both buttons. · Press and release the “P” button to
accept this setting
ACTIVATE TIMER TO CLOSE
SET TIM E
ACCEPT SETTING
Flash x 2 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
BEEP
BEEP
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
Flash x 2 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
BEEP
The door may operate unexpectedly, therefore do not allow anything to obstruct the path of the door.
10
19 AUDIBLE BEEP (OPTIONAL)
BEEP
The LM750EVGB has been factory set for an audible “BEEP”.
The Audible beep can be turned OFF by using the following method.
· Start with the door fully CLOSED. · Press and Hold both “S” and “DN” buttons
for 3 seconds · The Courtesy light will flash “TWICE”.
Release the buttons.
To turn the audible beep back ON, simply repeat the above process.
AUDIBLE BEEP
Flash x 2 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
BEEP
20 VENTILATION MODE – PARTIAL OPENING FEATURE
This is an adjustable, second stop position, that can be preset, partially
open for ventilation, pedestrian or pet access, programmed to the Remote
Control.
To activate the ventilation mode: 1.Start with the door fully CLOSED (figure
1). Drive the
opener UP and stop at the position required for you wish to set the door at.
2.Enter ventilation activation mode by pressing the P and UP buttons together
for 3 seconds (figure 2). Release when the courtesy light flashes once.
fig.1
Door Fully Closed
BEEP
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
3.Press the remote control button that you have allocated for this feature
(figure 3). Do not use the button already allocated for normal operation. The
courtesy light will flash when the code is accepted.
The remote will now operate to and from the “programmed” and the “fully closed
position”. Outside this range the remote will operate as normal.
To deactivate the partial opening feature:
1.Start with the door fully CLOSED.
2.Enter ventilation mode by pressing the P and UP buttons together for 3
seconds (figure 2). The courtesy light will flash twice, indicating that
deactivation has occurred.
fig.2
Flash
x1
BEEP
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
fig.3
Flash x2
11
21 WIRELESS PROGRAMMING (REMOTE ACCESSORIES)
NOTE: The transmitters supplied with your opener are preprogrammed by the
factory.
Activate the opener only when door is in full view, free of obstruction and
properly adjusted. No one should enter or leave the garage while the door is
in motion. Do not allow children to operate push buttons or remotes. Do not
allow children to play near the door.
If you purchase additional transmitters, wireless wall controls and keypads
the garage door opener must be programmed to accept the new remote code.
Program the receiver to match additional transmitter codes:
Using the “S” SAVE Button
1.Press and hold the button on the remote, wireless wall control that you wish
to use (1)
2.Press and release the “S” button on the opener (2) 3.Release the remote
button when the courtesy light
flashes twice. It has learnt the code. If you release the remote control push
button before the opener light flashes, the opener has not learnt the code.
1
or
2
BEEP
Flash x 2 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
The opener will now operate when the remote control button is pressed.
To Erase all Remote Control Codes 1.Press and hold the “S” button on the
opener until the courtesy light flashes twice, and continue holding for
approximately 8 seconds, until the courtesy light flashes twice again.
2.Release the button, all codes are now erased.
PROGRAM DOOR MONITOR 829EV
Using the S button on the garage door opener 1.Connect power to the door
monitor.
Position the door monitor in a convenient location inside the house. If this
place is too far from the gate opener the connection may not be possible or is
often interrupted. Choose a more convenient place. 2.Press and release the
“LEARN” button on the back of the door monitor. Red and green LED blink
alternately. Within 60 seconds press and release the S button on the garage
door opener. To confrim programming red and green LED on the door monitor are
on.
DELETE DOOR MONITOR 1.Press the “LEARN” button on the back of the door monitor
for
at least 10 seconds. A short beep confirms that deleting was successful.
NOTE: to use the CLOSE button function on the door monitor you also need to
connect the safety photocells, 770E or 771EVK.
12
Flash x 2
BEEP
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
WIRELESS PROGRAMMING (REMOTE ACCESSORIES) CONTINUED
Activate the opener only when door is in full view, free of obstruction and
properly adjusted. No one should enter or leave the garage while the door is
in motion. Do not allow children to operate push buttons or remotes. Do not
allow children to play near the door.
WIRELESS KEYPAD 747EV
To set the keyless entry PIN: 1.Locate the “S” button on the garage door
opener.
2.Press and release the “S” button. 1 x Beep and LED 2 x flash.
3.Enter a 4-digit personal identification number (PIN) of your choice on the
keypad.
4.Press and hold the ENTER button. Check to see if the courtesy light blinks.
Release the ENTER button after the light bulb blinks.
To change an existing keyless entry PIN:
1.Enter the existing programmed PIN that you want to change.
2.Press and hold the # button until the light bulb blinks twice.
3.Enter the new 4-digit PIN of your choice, then press the ENTER button. The
light bulb will blink once.
4.To test, enter the new PIN, then press the ENTER button. The garage door
opener will activate.
1
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
2 BEEP Flash x 2 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
3
3
Locate the “S” button
Press and release the “S” button
Enter a 4-digit PIN of your choice ?? ? ?
4
Press and hold the enter button Opener light bulbs blink
After the lights blink release the ENTER button
PROGRAM INTERNET GATEWAY myQ 828EV
Using the S button on the garage door opener
1.Connect the ethernet cable to the Liftmaster Internet Gateway and the router
2.Connect power to the Liftmater Internet Gateway. 3.Create an online account
on the latest Liftmaster
MyQ smartphone application or on the www.liftmaster.eu. It is recommended to
use the smartphone as it will allow you to stand close to the garage door
opener while programming. 4.Register the Liftmaster Internet Gateway. 5.Cloick
on the “Add new device” and follow the steps given by the application or on
the web page. 2.The App will tell you if the programming was successful and
will prompt you to assign a name to the garage door opener.
NOTE: to use your Smartphone to close the garage door you also need to connect
the safety photo cells, 770E or 771EVK.
13
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
Router
Netzteil
Ethernet Kabel
Grüne LED
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22 STANDBY MODE (OPTIONAL)
The LM750EVGB has been factory set for low standby mode (sub 1 watt usage).
This will deliver the lowest possible standby power. The External Accessory Power is turned OFF in this mode, so if this output is required, Normal Standby mode will need to be activated (eg. for using an external receiver).
NORM AL STANDBY
To Activate NORMAL STANDBY mode: · Turn the mains power OFF. · Press and Hold
both “UP” and “DN” buttons. · Turn ON mains power while both buttons are
still pressed. · Courtesy light comes ON, and after 5
seconds another 10 flashes. Release both buttons.
To Activate LOW STANDBY mode: · Turn the mains power OFF. · Press and Hold
both “UP” and “DN” buttons. · Turn ON mains power while both buttons are
still pressed. · Courtesy light comes ON, and after 5
seconds another 1 flash. Release both buttons.
LOW STANDBY
Flash x 10
BEEP
DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
Flash x 1 DN 1 UP 2 P 3 S
BEEP
23 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM LM750EVGB Information for Service Personnel
green (1) grey (2) white (3,4) red (5)
12 3
+-
45
External Receiver
24 vdc com
+ -+ Obstruction Detection Beams
14
com n/o Wired Wall Button
OPERATION OF YOUR OPENER
Your opener can be activated by any of the following devices:
· Opener Control Panel: UP & DOWN buttons, and O.S.C. control button.
· Remote Control Transmitter: hold the button down until the door starts to
move.
· Wireless Entry Keypad: This is an accessory that opens the door using a four
digit keycode.
When the opener is activated:
· If open, the door will close. If closed, the door will open
· If closing, the door will stop · If opening, the door will stop (allowing
space for
entry and exit of pets and for ventilation) · If the door has been stopped in
a partially open or
closed position, it will reverse direction
CARE OF YOUR OPENER
When properly installed, your opener will operate with minimal maintenance.
The opener does not require additional lubrication.
Limit and Force Settings: These settings must be checked and properly set when
the opener is installed. Weather conditions may cause some minor changes in
the door operation, requiring some re-adjustments, particularly during the
first year of operation. Refer to limit and force setting in section 14.
Follow the instructions carefully and repeat the safety reverse test after any
adjustment.
Transmitter: Additional transmitters can be purchased at any time. Refer to
www.liftmaster.eu for compatible transmitters. Any new transmitters must be
programmed into the opener.
Transmitter battery: If the transmission range decreases, replace the battery.
Obstruction behaviour:
· If an obstruction is encountered while closing, the door will reverse
· If an obstruction is encountered while opening, the door will reverse and
stop
· Obstruction detection beams use an invisible beam which, when broken by an
obstruction, causes a closing door to open and prevents an open door from
closing. It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED for homeowners with young children or
pets.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR OPENER
Once a Month:
· Repeat the safety reverse test (see section 15). Make any necessary
adjustments.
· Manually operate the door. If it is unbalanced or binding, call for
professional garage door service.
· Check to be sure that the door opens and closes fully. Set the limits and/or
force if necessary.
Opening the door manually:
When releasing the door, the door should be fully closed if possible. Weak or
broken springs could allow an open door to fall rapidly. Property damage or
serious injury could result.
The door can be opened manually by pulling the release cord down firmly. To
re-engage the door, pull the release cord down firmly.
The opener light will turn on for 3 minutes when the opener is activated.
SPECIFICATIONS LM750EVGB
Input Voltage:
220-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 140 W
Rated Load:
35 Nm
Max.Pull Force:
550 N @ O300 mm
Max. door weight:
120 kg
Max lift under Spring Tension: 20 kg
Max. door area:
18 m2
Standby Power:
<1 watt
Drive:
DC gear motor permanent lubrication
Max. Drum Rotations:
41/2
Memory Registers:
64
Operating Frequency:
433.30/433.92/434.54/868 MHz
Operating Temperature:
550C to -250C
SPECIAL NOTE: Liftmaster strongly recommends that obstruction detection beams
be installed on all garage door openers.
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24 REPLACE BATTERIES IN REMOTES
Battery of the remote control:
The batteries in the remote have a long life. If the transmission range
decreases, the batteries should be replaced. Batteries are not covered by the
warranty.
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH: observe the following instructions for the
battery – NEVER allow small children near batteries. – If battery is
swallowed, immediately notify a Doctor. – Danger of explosion if battery is
replaced improperly. – Replacement only by identical or equivalent type. –
Dispose of old battery properly. Batteries should not be treated as household
waste. All consumers are required by law to dispose of batteries properly at
the designated collection points. – Never recharge batteries that are not
meant to be recharged. – Do not short-circuit batteries or take them apart. –
If necessary, clean contacts on batteries and contacts before loading. – Never
expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like!
Replacing battery (CR2032 or equivalent):
To replace the battery, turn the remote control around and open the case with
a screwdriver. Lift the cover and lift the control board. Slide the battery to
one side and remove the old battery. Be sure to observe the polarity of the
battery.
Assemble the transmitter again following the steps in reverse.
12VDC
Pb
Cd
Hg
25 ACCESSORIES
1. Model 128EV 2 Channel wireless wall button 2. Model TX4EVS 4 Channel mini
transmitter 3. Model 747EV Keyless entry system 4. Model 1702EV Outside quick
release
5. Model 771EVK The Protector SystemTM (IR Beams) 6. Model 770E Infrared safety sensor 7. Model 829EV Door monitor 8. Model 828EV Internet gateway
2
1
4 3
5
6
16
7
8
26 TROUBLESHOOTING
1. The opener will not operate from either the
8. The door opens but will not close (or reverses
UP/DOWN activation button or the transmitters :
while closing):
· Does the opener have electric power? Plug a lamp into · Is something obstructing the door? Pull the manual
the outlet. If it does not work, check the fuse box.
release handle. Operate the door manually. If it is
· Have you disabled all door locks? Review the
unbalanced or binding, call a trained door systems
installation safety instruction warnings on page 1.
technician.
· Is there a build-up of ice or snow under the door? The · Clear any ice or snow from the garage floor area where
door may be frozen to the ground. Remove any
the door closes.
restriction.
· Repeat the limit and force setting. Repeat safety reverse
· The garage door spring may be broken. Have it
test after adjustments.
replaced by contacting a garage door repairer.
2. Opener operates from the transmitter, but not from the wired wall control
terminals:
· Check that the wiring connections are correct.
3. The door operates from the UP/DOWN activation buttons but not from the
wireless wall control or transmitter:
· Program the opener to match the transmitter code.
9. The opener strains to operate the door: · The door may be out of balance
or the springs may be
broken. Close the door and use the manual release to disconnect the door. Open
and close the door manually. A properly balanced door will stay in any point
of travel while being supported entirely by its springs. If it does not,
disconnect the opener and call a trained door systems technician.
Repeat with all transmitters.
4. The transmitter has short range: · Change the location of the transmitter.
· Check to be sure the antenna on the bottom of the
opener extends fully downward. · Some installations may have shorter range due
to a
metal door, foil backed insulation, or metal garage siding.
10. The opener motor hums briefly, then will not work:
· Check that the door is not in manual release mode (refer to sections 9 or
10).
· The garage door springs may be broken. · If the problem occurs on the first
operation of the
opener, the door may be locked. Disable any door locks.
· The batteries may be flat. Replace the batteries.
5. The garage door opens and closes by itself: · Be sure that no transmitter
buttons are being pressed. · Clear the memory and re-program all wireless wall
controls and transmitters.
11. The opener will not operate due to a power failure:
· Use the manual release handle to disconnect the door. The door can be opened
and closed manually. When power is restored, re-engage the opener to operate
it via a transmitter.
6. The door reverses and stops before opening completely:
· Is something obstructing the door? Is it out of balance, or are the springs
broken? Remove the obstruction or repair the door.
12. The LED Indicators on the control panel are flashing in sequence:
· Check the diagnostic code in section 28.
7. Door reverses for no apparent reason and opener lights flash 10 times:
· Check the obstruction detection beams (if you have installed this
accessory). If the red light on the beam is flashing, the alignment is
incorrect.
· The red light on the beams may not be on if the opener is in Standby mode.
Activate the door to temporarily exit standby mode and check lights are on
constantly. If the LEDs are flashing, realign the beams.
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27 DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Your garage door opener is programmed with self-diagnostic capabilities. The indicator LEDs 1 & 3 on the control panel will flash a number of times to indicate a fault code exists.
DIAGNOSTIC CODE
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE RESOLUTION
LED 1
LED 3
1
1
The garage door opener will not
Safety sensors are open circuit or wires may be cut. Inspect sensor wires for a
close and the courtesy light flashes. disconnected or cut wire. Turn power off and reboot the opener.
1
2
The garage door opener will not
There is a short circuit wire for the safety sensors. Inspect safety sensor wire
close and the courtesy light flashes. at all staple points and replace wire or correct as needed. Turn power off and
reboot the opener.
1
3
The door control will not function.
The wires for the door control are shorted or the door control is faulty. Inspect
safety sensor wire at all staple points and connection points and replace wire
or correct as needed.
1
4
The garage door opener will not
Safety sensors are misaligned or were momentarily obstructed. Realign both
close and the courtesy light flashes. sensors to ensure both LEDs are steady and not flickering. Make sure nothing
is hanging or mounted on the door that would interrupt the sensors path while
closing.
1
5
There is no door movement or motor No RPM pulses have been detected. Check the door manually for balance,
accelerates before stopping
binding or obstructions. Internally the possible cause may be the motor, logic
suddenly.
board or RPM sensor. Try resetting door travel limits. Contact service centre.
2
1
Opener fails to operate.
Possible PCB memory failure. Reboot opener by turning the mains power OFF and then ON after 15 seconds. Reprogram the door travel limits and force settings. Contact service centre.
2
2
Opener fails to operate.
Possible PCB Voltage failure. Reboot opener by turning the mains power OFF and then ON after 15 seconds. Reprogram the door travel limits and force settings. Contact service centre.
2
4
Opener fails to operate using the
Possible receiver failure. Reboot opener by turning the mains power OFF and
remote controls
then ON after 15 seconds. Recode the transmitters. Contact service centre.
4
1
Door is moving down, stops and
Manually open and close the door. Check for binding or obstructions, such as
reverses.
a broken spring or door lock. If the door is binding or sticking contact a trained
door systems technician. If door is not binding or sticking, reset the limits (refer
to “Program the Travel Limits and Force” section).
4
2
Door is moving up, stops and
Manually open and close the door. Check for binding or obstructions, such as
reverses.
a broken spring or door lock. If the door is binding or sticking contact a trained
door systems technician. If door is not binding or sticking, reset the limits (refer
to “Program the Travel Limits and Force” section).
28 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The manual consists of the operating instructions and the declaration of
conformity.
29 Disposal
The packaging must be disposed of in the local recyclable containers.
According to the European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical equipment,
this device must be properly disposed of, after usage in order to ensure a
recycling of the materials used.
Old accumulators and batteries may not be disposed of in the household waste,
since they contain pollutants and must be properly disposed of in municipal
collection points or in the containers of the dealer provided. Country-
specific regulations must be observed. The components must be properly
disposed of at a public company specializing in waste disposal. The relevant
local and country-specific regulations must be adhered to. All decommissioned
drive components may not be disposed of in the household waste. The competent
authority (city, town) or its disposal company will inform you about the
possibilities of this disposal.
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