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1.

INFRARED SAFETY BEAM ENABLE DIP SWITCH. (

2.

AUTO CLOSE ENABLE DIP SWITCH.

3.

AUTO CLOSE DELAY DIP SWITCHES

4.

SAME AS ABOVE

5

CODE BUTTON

NOVA VOYAGER

6

CLOSE DIRECTION SAFETY OBSTRUCTION FORCE ADJUSTMENT SCREW

7.

OPEN DIRECTION SAFETY OBSTRUCTION FORCE ADJUSTMENT SCREW

8.

CODE LAMP

9.

OUTPUT TERMINALS

10.

RADIO RECEIVER
NOVA VOYAGER

11

AUTO COURTESY LIGHT

12.

JUMPER PLUG (J8)

15

OPEN LIMIT CAM

14.

CLOSE LIMIT CAM

16

OPEN LIMIT MICRO SWITCH

16.

CLOSE LIMIT MICRO SWITCH

17.

ENGAGE/DISENGAGE LEVER

18.

EXTERNAL PUSH BUTTON

19.

POSITIVE BATTERY CABLE

20

PLUG PACK BATTERY CHARGER

refer Sec.18 )

(refer Sec.21)

are used to adjust the time to auto close. (refer Sec.21)

used for storing or erasing transmitter security code (refer Sec.15) (Does not apply if kit

supplied with

receiver)

is used to adjust the

Safety Obstruction Force value in the Open Direction (refer Sec.11 & 13)

is used to adjust the Safety

Obstruction Force value in the Close Direction (refer Sec.12 & 14)

signals stages of transmitter code learning process (refer Sec.15)

for connection of infrared safety beams or remote mounted push button. (refer

Sec.17, 18 & 22)

processes the signal from the hand held transmitter. (Does not apply if kit supplied with

receiver)

is activated automatically each time the opener commences an open or close

cycle and remains on for approx 3 minutes.

switches power supply for use with either one of Safety Beams or external Receiver.

(refer Sec.18)

is used to adjust the door fully open position. (refer Sec.7 & 10)

is used to adjust the door fully closed position. (refer Sec.8 & 10)

is used to stop door when it reaches the fully open position.

is used to stop the door once it reaches the fully closed position.

engages/disengages opener from the door. (refer Sec.4)

alternatively opens, closes or stops the door when activated.

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OPERATING CONTROLS

Open force setting

Confirmation LED

Learn

Close force setting

Operate Button

Summary of Contents for CS32 RDO

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...bricated between all of the coils with heavy automotive bearing grease Failure to adequately lubricate the springs may result in one or more of the following symptoms a The springs will become rusty o...

Page 3: ...owner installer to fit Safety Beams in those countries which so require 22 Removal of the RDO s protective covers must only be performed by a technically qualified person Attempting to remove the prot...

Page 4: ...operty which either directly or indirectly arise our of any one of the following occurrences a Failure to install the product in accordance with the installation instructions b Failure to abide by the...

Page 5: ...OPERATING CONTROLS Fig 1 Fig 1A Fig 2 Fig 2A Fig 3 Fig 3A 4 OPERATING CONTROLS...

Page 6: ...refer Sec 11 13 is used to adjust the Safety Obstruction Force value in the Close Direction refer Sec 12 14 signals stages of transmitter code learning process refer Sec 15 for connection of infrared...

Page 7: ...procedures outlined in this manual require a certain degree of technical and mechanical skill It is not recommended that your RDO be installed by a home handyman The RDO should always be installed ser...

Page 8: ...tion The RDO has been factory set to be installed on the right hand end of your garage door when viewed from inside the garage looking out If the left hand side is the preferred side for installation...

Page 9: ...x is long enough to reach up to the Drive Unit for the location that has been selected 1 2 Use the Mounting Template provided on last page of this manual mark the location of the 3 Control Box mountin...

Page 10: ...arage door to which the Drive Unit will be fitted 2 6 Having ensured that the prop is stable and firmly in position remove the garage door mounting bracket from the wall 2 7 If not already disengaged...

Page 11: ...he Drive Unit to the garage door pull down once more on the Red Release Cord 5 1 Fit the weight bar to the top edge of the garage door bottom rail as depicted in Fig 12 6 1 The garage door curtain mus...

Page 12: ...Rotate the Open Limit Lower Cam Item 13 Fig 15 by hand in the direction of the Open Limit Lower Switch until you hear the Switch click Once the Open Limit Switch clicks continue to rotate the cam a fu...

Page 13: ...OWARDS the Limit Switch to DECREASE garage door travel and AWAY from the appropriate Limit Switch to INCREASE garage door travel 10 5 Once finally adjusted firmly tighten the 3 Limit Cam Locking Screw...

Page 14: ...y open position close the door by pressing the red operate button located on the front of the Control Box The garage door should strike the timber and then automatically start to re open 13 3 If the g...

Page 15: ...l Switch can be connected to the RDO 17 2 Using 2 core cable 0 5 mm2 strip back both ends of the cable and connect 2 strands of one end to terminals 9A 9B located on the logic board Refer to figure be...

Page 16: ...f each cable over to the Control Box 18 7 Strip back and connect one strand of each cable to the terminals marked 9B 9C refer to figure below 18 8 A green pilot light on the emitter will illuminate to...

Page 17: ...but stops and reverses before the Safety Beams are blocked check that the Safety Beams are aligned correctly as outlined in points 18 1 18 3 In Auto Close Mode the RDO will automatically close a pre...

Page 18: ...as straight as possible Replace battery 12V Door does not close fully Limit micro switch incorrectly adjusted Re adjust limit switch Refer Installation Instruction Item 3 Lights malfunction Globe blo...

Page 19: ...18 CONTROL BOX MOUNTING TEMPLATE 80...

Page 20: ...99 2400 Durban 031 701 9583 Nelspruit 013 752 8074 5 Pretoria 012 349 1745 Cape Town 021 552 9425 Johannesburg East Rand 011 397 6401 Bloemfontein 051 430 0870 Port Elizabeth 041 581 6994 5 East Londo...

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