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Professional setup

Professional  setup  is  a  semi-automated  procedure,  similar  to  Easy  Setup,  but  with  the 
following differences:
•  

Initiate by pressing P2/RADIO instead of P1/SET

•  

The installer must intervene to manually operate the gates

•  

The installer may set a desired slow-down position, if not there will be no slow-
down

•  

The installer must intervene to manually close the gates

•  

The installer may change the behaviour in response to photocells

•  

If pedestrian opening is required, then the installer must set it, otherwise pedestrian 
opening time is zero

NOTE

  This procedure sets the gate leaf travel times based on the detection of the limits 

of travel. Gate stops or limit switches must be used. Gate stops must be positioned such 
that the gates rest firmly against them at each limit of travel.

CAUTION

 During this procedure the gates must be attended. Movement can be stopped 

at any point by pressing the RESET button. The gates must be in the midway position 
before starting this procedure.
To initiate the procedure, press RESET, press P2/RADIO for 1 second while the yellow 
LED is flashing.

NOTE

  It may be more convenient to use a transmitter to control the process, than to press 

the P1/SET and P2/RADIO buttons on the controller board. If so, learn one button for P1 
(learn the button with the CH-RADIO jumper removed), and one button for P2 (learn the 
button with the CH-RADIO jumper fitted).
The following steps are performed automatically:
1.  

Detects whether one motor or two is fitted

2.  

Checks for presence of photocells (or a jumper) on PHO terminal; e-stop (or a 
jumper) on STP terminal

3.  

Begins to open the M1 leaf, with a force set by the FOR trimmer.

NOTE

 If the M2 leaf moves first, or if the leaf begins to close first, press RESET to 

stop the movement and then reverse the motor wiring accordingly. Start this setup 
procedure again.

4.  

Begins to open M2 leaf 1 second after the M1 leaf.

5.  

After 3 seconds of opening, gates stop moving.

6.  

Closes the M2 leaf fully, closes the M1 leaf fully, stopping hard against the closed 
stops (if fitted) or stopping using a limit switch.

The following steps must be performed by the installer:
7.  

Press P1/SET to begin opening the M1 and M2 leaves

8.  

Press P1/SET at the time where M1 slow down to 1/3 speed is required

9.  

Press P2/RADIO at the time where M2 slow down to 1/3 speed is required

10.  

The M1 and M2 leaves will continue to open fully, stopping hard against the open 
stops (if fitted) or stopping using a limit switch.

The following steps alter the response to interruptions of any photocells. Step 11 makes 

Summary of Contents for G815D

Page 1: ...ease have your serial number and model name available before calling Australia 1800 638 234 New Zealand 0800 653 667 United Kingdom 0800 073 0112 www merlingo com G815D remote control openers security...

Page 2: ...with a switch that prevents the drive from operating when the wicket is open Connect a Normally Closed switch to the STP and GND terminals of the controller board Locate controls carefully Install an...

Page 3: ...lways disconnect the power supply from the drive before cleaning or maintaining the gate or drive The drive or gate may operate unexpectedly due to other users with remote controls or due to automatic...

Page 4: ...ired Keep the path of the gate free from debris and foliage The gate and its moving parts may sustain damage or wear presenting additional load to the opener Frequently examine the installation for si...

Page 5: ...D will blink during learning The controller is ready for another wireless control when the red LED is steadily lit 4 Press P2 RADIO to exit learning mode NOTE The learning procedure will time out afte...

Page 6: ...the gate The gate hinge pivot points should be perfectly parallel to a plumb line When closed the gate leaves should line up evenly and not bind against each other The leaves should not be damaged or...

Page 7: ...control wires in the same conduit Low voltage cable sizes Voltage will drop along low voltage cables over long distances It is recommended to use cable with conductors of the following minimum cross...

Page 8: ...for the weather conditions 6 Keyed switch must be rated suitably for the weather conditions 7 Keypad Merlin M840 wireless optionally with wired power supply 8 Solenoid lock or latch avail for horizont...

Page 9: ...d This is to reduce the likelihood of dust entering the screw mechanism Position relative to gate pivot Refer to the diagram below for the typical co ordinates of A and B Some guidelines for an easy i...

Page 10: ...the gate components 150 9 0 100 110 160 180 130 160 190 155 165 converging d i v e r g i n g diverging diverging converging converging converging arm and gate converge at one position but diverge at...

Page 11: ...nts securely Mounting the actuator to the brackets Use the spacer washers 10 mm bolt and pin provided Setting the limit stops Unlock the manual release and move the gate through the full range of trav...

Page 12: ...l receivers keypads PE beams ensure the total combined load on the VA and TXF terminals does not exceed 150 mA If necessary remove accessories or provide additional power supplies directly to each acc...

Page 13: ...r seconds of operation courtesy lamp EXT LAMP electric lock EL LOCK module output To connect an electric lock or a courtesy lamp it is necessary to t an optional expansion module Only one module can b...

Page 14: ...through a learned wireless remote control If the gate is moving when this terminal is momentarily disconnected from ground then the gate will stop moving until the connection is re established and the...

Page 15: ...es the application mode must be changed 1 Press P2 RADIO until the red LED is lit 2 Press P1 SET and observe the number of ashes of the yellow LED 1 ash for linear actuators 2 ashes for harmonic actua...

Page 16: ...is ashing The following steps are performed automatically 1 Detects whether one motor or two is tted 2 Sets pedestrian opening on M1 leaf to half way 3 Checks for presence of photocells or a jumper on...

Page 17: ...ve seconds and then the board will be ready to operate No memory settings are altered when RESET is pressed No learned wireless transmitters are removed from memory enable testing of safety devices j...

Page 18: ...rmined by the motor power and the time that the power is applied to the obstruction Motor power is determined by the maximum voltage and maximum current This FOR setting alters the motor voltage The A...

Page 19: ...sional Setup the above behaviours will be modi ed accordingly PAU full anti clockwise Gate opening stop if the beam is interrupted continue opening when the beam is clear once open the gates will auto...

Page 20: ...times of between 3 and 30 seconds enable lock strike delay jumper STRIKE If the ELU module is connected along with an electric lock then this jumper may be required When the STRIKE jumper is connected...

Page 21: ...than to press the P1 SET and P2 RADIO buttons on the controller board If so learn one button for P1 learn the button with the CH RADIO jumper removed and one button for P2 learn the button with the C...

Page 22: ...Only press P1 SET if Pedestrian Access is required The M1 leaf will begin opening Press P1 SET at the time where the Pedestrian Access wing is at the desired open position The leaf will close fully a...

Page 23: ...f it is heavy to move by hand Transmitter range is less than normal Your transmitter battery may be going at If you have an external antenna then the wire may be damaged SOLUTION Replace the transmitt...

Page 24: ...ement board fuse 2 A 5 x 20 Replacement motor fuse 10 A 5 x 20 Remote control battery Depends on model either 4LR44 6V or CR2025 3V Gate stops optional but recommended Gate solenoid lock optional but...

Page 25: ...ing to which the Unit is attached G Faulty or at batteries in the remote control transmitter H Where the defect is due to conditions other than normal domestic use or dirt misuse neglect re accident e...

Page 26: ...es or phone Merlin toll free New Zealand Auckland phone 09 415 4393 Phone toll free 0800 653 667 or 0800 MERLIN Fax toll free 0800 653 663 Australia NSW Vic Qld WA Phone toll free 1 800 638 234 Fax to...

Page 27: ...5 sec 0 1 sec delay 2 5 sec delay DEL leaf closing delay 3 to 60 sec 3 sec close delay 30 sec close delay STRIKE delay open 1 sec TEST delay all 0 2 sec RESET 1 flash G815D 2 flashes G950 G915D red P2...

Page 28: ...OFF cw OFF Force speed voltage 50 100 cw max STRIKE jumper ON OFF TEST jumper ON OFF Gates New or existing Leaf width x height Construction type coverage Load measured at gate bracket without opener c...

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