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Single button 

radio

Note:  

 

While using the radio control in SBC mode, a moving door will stop upon activation of a single button 

transmitter.  

 

When door is in partially opened position (not moving), pushing the single button transmitter will open the 

door if the last movement of the door was closing or will close the door if the last movement was opening. 

 

If the door is partially opened (not moving) for more than two minutes, activating the single button 

transmitter will always open the door. 

 

In case of Timer to Close: Mode 4 (T) or 5 (TS).  

 

Activating the single push transmitter will close the door immediately from fully opened position even the 

time is not expired yet. 

 

At power ON, the single push button transmitter will always open the door upon activation.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Setting of Single Button Radio Control Sequence (SBC) 

Activating and deactivating a Single Button Radio Control. 

Activating SBC sequence: Set select switch on 9 and press Open  
(INDICATOR LED should light ON) 

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Then set the select switch on B2 (1), T (4) and TS (5) mode. 

 

Deactivating SBC sequence: Set select switch on 9 and press Stop.  
(INDICATOR LED should light ON) 

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The radio receiver is back for Standard Commercial Sequence.  

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Set the select switch to desired position (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5). 

Operating sequence of Single Button Radio control. 

Door operating sequence

 (ex. door fully closed) 

 

Activation Door 

reaction 

1st Will 

open 

2nd Will 

stop 

3rd Will 

close 

4th Will 

stop 

8.1  Single button Radio Programming Instructions  

With the single button radio feature, it is now possible to use a single channel transmitter as a Commercial 

application and as well as Single Button Radio Control (SBC). 
The SBC give the possibility to open, stop or close the door by using a single button radio transmitter (or a single 

push button station). This feature is available on operators equipped with Electronic Control Board (BOARD060 

with program from MP4.8). 

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Summary of Contents for Opera MGT

Page 1: ...place this installation manual in an accessible place near the operator For future reference record Model Date Wiring Diagram Model Project No Project Name Door No I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n...

Page 2: ...the limit travel retest the door opener Failure to adjust the door may cause death or injury 12 KEEP DOORS PROPERLY BALANCED See door owner s manual An improperly balanced door could cause severe inj...

Page 3: ...m Setting 20 Mode Setting 21 Door Lock Sensor 22 Troubleshooting on ECB 23 24 Single phase Wiring Diagram 25 3 phase Wiring Diagram 26 SINGLE BUTTON RADIO CONTROL RED GREEN WARNING LIGHTS 27 Warning l...

Page 4: ...phase CONTROL VOLTAGE 24VAC class 2 transformer 2 amp fuse type ACG MOTOR Continuous duty 1 2 3 4 1 1 5 Horsepower OPERATOR OUTPUT SPEED 103 5 RPM WEIGHT net 126 lbs approx 56 8 kg STANDARD WIRING TY...

Page 5: ...here is evidence of damage call the transport company first Check to make sure that the available power supply to be connected to the operator is of the same voltage frequency phase and amperage as in...

Page 6: ...all old accessories locks bolts etc before installing door operator 4 Do not connect the operator to a source of power until instructed to do so 5 Locate control push button station within sight of t...

Page 7: ...forward position making sure that the chain take up bolt is facing the operator Figure 4 Figure 4 Inserting carriage in tracks 3 Attach front idler and rail spreaders as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Fro...

Page 8: ...directly above the door 6 Open the door manually to determine the high arc highest point of door travel see Figure 7 Using a carpenter s level draw a line so that it will intersect with the vertical l...

Page 9: ...ar of operator so that it is directly over center of door with approximately 3 clearance between door and bottom of operator rails Figure 10 Figure 10 Adjusting height of operator 11 Hanging brackets...

Page 10: ...ket to arm and position on door as shown in Figure 12 Mount door bracket to center of door in such a way that the door bracket is also in line with the top rollers on the door Figure 12 Installing doo...

Page 11: ...ng device is desired several types are available as accessories Consult your dealer for a recommendation Figure 14 Reducer adjustment BRAKE ADJUSTMENT The brake is factory set However after extensive...

Page 12: ...fully open and fully close positions Fine adjustment If door is not opening or closing properly or if there is a gap between the door and floor re adjust the close limit switch Note One 1 on cam is eq...

Page 13: ...cause of the malfunction ONCE A YEAR Inspect all bolts and screws and tighten if necessary Check for any excessive slack in chains and adjust or replace them if necessary The limit switches may have t...

Page 14: ...14 6 MGT exploded view...

Page 15: ...IC C C CI IR RC CU UI IT T B BO OA AR RD D 7 7 3 3 P PR RO OG GR RA AM M S SE ET TT TI IN NG G 7 7 4 4 M MO OD DE E S SE ET TT TI IN NG G 7 7 5 5 C CO ON NN NE EC CT TI IO ON N O OF F R RE EV VE ER R...

Page 16: ...re maximum separation between power wiring and low voltage control wirings in the control box Please refer to next page for details If a push button is not used a jumper must be placed between 8 9 Und...

Page 17: ...8 9 Route the power line wires either from right of the control box Route all low voltage control wires as shown Keep low voltage wires separate from line voltage wires LOW VOLTAGE controls AND HIGH...

Page 18: ...PLY OF PHOTOCELLS LOOP DETECTORS KEYPADS 2 1 4 Power Supply White Green 3 5 6 7 8 9 Circuit 5V DC 3 5 2 wire Electric Sensing Edges White Brown Blue Orange 5 2 1 3 PHOTO051 1 2 5 3 1 3 2 2 1 5 PHOTO00...

Page 19: ...ction by reversing wires on control station L E D Color Status 24 V Green When ON indicates the presence of 24VDC on the Logic Board 5 V Green When ON indicates the presence of 5VDC power in the Contr...

Page 20: ...on the door speed PROGRAM SETTING PROGRAMS ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE SELECT SWITCH RUN TIMER Check if close limit switch is activated Set select switch on D Press Open button to add 10 sec to the total tim...

Page 21: ...op is pressed before elapsed time The timer resumes its normal operation once the close cycle is completed TS Set the select switch on 5 Momentary contact to Open Close and Stop Timer to Close if prog...

Page 22: ...l de activate the reversing edge during the last few inches of the door s downward travel Figure 17 Reversing Edge 7 6 DOOR LOCK SENSOR FRICTION CLUTCH Please read carefully prior to installing this o...

Page 23: ...t the cam so that the door stops in the closed position at the desired position 7 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING AN OPERATOR WITH ECB Troubleshooting an operator with an ECB is easier since the LEDs provided on t...

Page 24: ...reverse door Pneumatic hose broken Check and adjust Bad air switch Check and adjust Bad wiring Check and correct wiring When door closes it reverses to fully open after it hits the floor The advanced...

Page 25: ...25 7 10 Single phase ECB wiring diagram...

Page 26: ...26 7 11 3 Phase ECB wiring diagram...

Page 27: ...n INDICATOR LED should light ON Then set the select switch on B2 1 T 4 and TS 5 mode Deactivating SBC sequence Set select switch on 9 and press Stop INDICATOR LED should light ON The radio receiver is...

Page 28: ...t select switch on B Press Stop button the timer to close is reset to 0 sec but still is activated To deactivate the timer to close completely set the switch on desired position 0 1 2 or 3 RED LIGHTS...

Page 29: ...RI IN NG G 9 9 3 3 O OP PT TI IO ON NA AL L C CO ON NT TR RO OL L A AC CC CE ES SS SO OR RI IE ES S 9 9 4 4 C CO ON NN NE EC CT TI IO ON N O OF F R RE EV VE ER RS SI IN NG G E ED DG GE E 9 9 5 5 L LI...

Page 30: ...ing to local electrical code Ground the unit using the ground lug inside the control box For single phase operators connect the power supply to terminals L line and N neutral on the main terminal stri...

Page 31: ...closing the door will reverse to the fully open position NOTE It may be required to reverse connections to 7 and 9 for other types or radio receivers Allstar Linear Pulsar Receiver Figure 22 Radio co...

Page 32: ...a stop button is also connected PULLCORD003 KEYSWITCH019 STATION020 115 208 230 VAC 1 Ph 60 Hz 208 230 460 575 VAC 3 Ph 60 Hz Open Close Stop Red Yellow NO NC NC NO NO NC Adjustment 7 Open Close 8 Gre...

Page 33: ...ure to close with 3 push button station Activation of safety device will reverse the door during closing Auxiliary devices to function as an open control and to reverse the door during closing B2 wiri...

Page 34: ...D TO THEIR APPROXIMATE POSITIONS BEFORE MANUALLY OPERATING THE DOOR OR BEFORE APPLYING POWER TO THE OPERATOR There are 4 limit switches Two are used as end of travel one is for radio control or one bu...

Page 35: ...disconnect it and then place a normally close contact between terminals 2 and 3 to simulate a Stop push button use a spare limit switch or any such device Interrupting the power between these termina...

Page 36: ...at certain times This problem is more difficult to detect but again disconnect all wires going to external devices and run the operator if the fuse does not blow this indicates that the trouble reside...

Page 37: ...y while door is moving If door does not stop replace switch Limit cams are not adjusted Verify and adjust Limit drive chain broken Replace Loose sprocket on limit shaft Tighten set screw Limit shaft d...

Page 38: ...38 9 6 Single phase hardwired wiring diagram...

Page 39: ...39 9 7 3 phase hardwired wiring diagram...

Page 40: ...d or returned with clear evidence of abuse or other damage If our written specifications are not properly applied by the Buyer when selecting the equipment If our written instructions for installation...

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Page 44: ...44 BOOK169 REV 7 2010 08 29 Reg T M of 9141 0720 Qu bec Inc OPERA...

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