Seip TS 75, TS 100 Installation Instructions

TS 75
TS 100
English
Installation Instructions
for the garage door operators
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Information and Remarks
Important Information for the Installer 3
Instruction for the users
Security Advises for the Installation 4
Installation
Different Conditions for Installation 5
Minimum space above the garage door Door Arm Extension C-Rail Extension Bow Arm Conversion
Pre-Mounting the operator 6 Installing the operator 7 The Emergency Release 8
When there is a second entrance to the garage When the garage door is the only entrance
Printed Circuit Board: Adjustments and Connections
Devices for Adjustments 9
TEST/RUN-Button (1) LERN/LEARN-Button (2) Potentiometer “PRESSURE OPEN/CLOSE“ (3) Potentiometer “LIGHT“ (4)
Limit-Switch Adjustment and Force Measurement 10
Information
1.) Adjusting the maximum force for the learning-cycle
2.) Starting the learning-mode
3.) The Limit Switch Adjustment
4.) Starting the learning cycle Quick Reference
The most important connectors 12
Push Button and Key Switch 24V DC Supply 230V AC Supply Receiver-Module
Advanced Connectors 12
Photo-Cell without selftest: Photo-Cell with selftest Security Beam and Hatch Door Modules for Special Functions Cycle Counter
LED-Lamps 14
LED “TEST“ LED “Diag“ LED “Vp“ LED “SLZ“ LED “LSZ“ LED “SEZ“ LED “SEA“
Special Functions 15
DIP-Switch Settings Automatic Force Measurement Additional Force Pre-Warning light before every movement Full reversion in OPENING direction No reversion on Security-Beam when door closed Side Hinged Doors
Content
Remote Control
Programming the Hand Transmitters 16
Basics Programming Transmitter and Receiver Clearing the receivers‘ memory
Additional Information 17
Criterias inuencing the range Use with a HomeLink© System
Technical Information
Technical Data 18 Optional Special Functions 18
Module “Automatic Closing“ (AZ) Module “Separated Impulse“ (TO) Module “One Way Trafc Control“ (EI)
Wiring 19
Internal Wiring External connections
Spare Parts 20
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 21
Error Messages Error messages via the operator‘s light If... then... Additional messages only via the LED “Diag“
Declaration of Conformity
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It is within legal regulation and without restriction, to use a Seip door operator with any garage door that has been ap­proved for use with other certied door operators!

Directives and Regulations

The operators TS 75 and TS 100 comply to the latest European di­rectives and regulations. The declaration of conformity is enclosed at the end of these instructions.

Use of the operators

The operators were designed for the use with up-and-over doors (tilting and canopy-type) and sectional doors. They can be used with side-hinged doors using a special conversion-kit. All garage doors need to be maintained before automation. The door must be easily opened and closed by hand. A garage door must not be automated unless it is easy to open and close manu­ally.

Garage Doors

In January 2001 the European regulations EN12604 and EN12605 became compulsory for garage doors. Before installing an au­tomatic door operator it must be assured that the garage doors applies to these regulations (the information can be obtained from the manufacturers‘ declaration of conrmity). A Seip door opera­tor may be installed to any door that complies to the regulations. Should a garage door not be compliant then please refer to the chapter „older garage doors“.

The installers declaration of conformity

No matter whether a door operator was delivered together with a garage door or seperately, the installer must issue a declaration of conformity for the complete installation. With this declaration the installer assures, that the installation was made according to the instructions given by the manufactur­ers (e.g. the installation instructions of the garage door and the operator). This declaration can only be issued by the installer and may not be issued from the manufacturer! If both components comply to the directives and the installation was made as to the manufacturers instructions the whole installa­tion will normally be CE-compliant.

Older Garage Doors

When automating an older garage-door the TS-series will still comply to the regulations - through the automatic force setting the requested values for forces and reversion will be according to the regulations. But it needs to be taken in consideration that most older garage doors do not meet the regulations EN 12604 and EN 12605
- especially regarding security features. They might still have sharp edges bearing the danger of severe injuries - for example sectional doors might not have a nger protection between the sections. Unfortunately the entire regulations do not mention how to handle the automation of such an older garage door - the danger basically is not the automation but the construction of the door.
Therefore we strongly recommend to
- check the garage door for sharp edges bearing danger when the door is moving; take any necessary action to avoid the dangers and make the door safer
- check the doors‘ springs and readjust them if necessary
- grease or oil the pivotal points and rollers of the garage door
- check that the door may be easily used by hand
If, however, the dangers cannot be avoided we recommend to use the automatic pre-warning function of the operator. The opera­tors‘ lighting will then be blinking for approx. 5 sec. before every movement of the garage door. People inside the garage will be warned before the opening and can step back from the garage door in time.

Instruction for the users

Please instruct the users as follows:
- Use of the hand transmitter
- Use of the emergency release in case of a power failure
- Hand over the separate „User Manual“ to the customer
- Inform the user about the Security Advises in the User Manual

Important Information for the Installer

Information and Remarks

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Security Advises for the Installation

Information and Remarks
Important Safety Instructions for Installation WARNING: INCORRECT INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO SEVERE INJURY Follow all Installation Instructions.
- Read page 3 of this instruction carefully before the installation
- Before installing the drive, remove unnecessary ropes from the existing installation
- Maintain the garage door according to the advises on page 3 and to the door manufacturer’s manual
- If possible, install the drive at a height of at least 2,10 m and the manual release at a height less than 1,80 m
- Locate the push-button within sight of the door but away from moving parts and at a minimum height of 1,50 m
- Fix the label warning against entrapment next to the push-but­ton
- The label xed to the manual release may not be removed
- 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 oor.
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Different Conditions for Installation

Installation

35mm Minimum

Minimum space above the garage door

C-Rail Extension

Bow Arm Conversion

Door Arm Extension

Before installing the operator you should check the garage for the conditions of installation. You will need optional extras in either of the following situations:
If the garage door is higher than 2.250 mm you will need a c-rail extension. Two sizes of extensions are available: 500mm and
1.000 mmm. The operator may be extended by a maximum of 1.500mm - the maximum height of a garage door is 4.150mm.
For a canopy type garage door (inside turning door) you will need a bow arm conversion to automate the door. Inside turning doors are equipped with a roler on each side at the bottom of the door. With these rollers the door cannot tilt outside
- an automation without the bow arm conversion is not possible.
Should the minimum space between the garage door and the ceil­ing be smaller than 35mm then a door arm extension is needed. For an extension you can use a metal beam from any DIY-market. The beam should not be shorter than the door‘s height.
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During this procedure be careful not to twist the chain. Therefore
do not lift the parts - slide them along the oor.
1. The operator is laying unpacked in front of you. The motor-
head unit is on your right hand side.
2. Lay part (1) to the front.
3. Fix through pushing the C-prole coupling piece (2) over it all
the way home.
4. Slide C-rail part (3) in front of part (1)
5. Set part (3) in the C-rail coupling piece (4) at an angle, inserting
it from above as shown.
6. Press down part (3) to tension the chain.
7. Turn around the operator and screw in the milled nuts into the
C-rail coupling pieces.
Your operator now is readily premounted for installation.
The chain has been pretensioned in the factory; do not change
the chain tension!
ATTENTION: The setting of the limit-switches and the automatic-force adjustment were set for factory testings. When you change the limit-switch settings you rst have to run a new learn­ing cycle to make the operator work properly! (Please refer to
the pages 10+11)

Pre-Mounting the operator

Installation
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Installing the operator

Installation
Meassure the distance between the ceiling and the highest point reached by the garage door (1). The minimum-headroom necessary for mounting the operator is 35 mm. If there is less headroom please pay attention to page 5.
The front xing angle can be mounted either at the lintel or at the ceiling.
1. Meassure the middle of your garage door and make a mark on the lintel and the top of your door (2+2a).
2. Fix the front xing angle in the middle either at the lintel or at the ceiling. (We recommend the lintel if possible) (2+2a).
3. Attach the C-rail to the front xing angle (3). Put a carton piece under the motor head unit to avoid damages.
4. To x the motor head to the ceiling we recommend you to use a ladder (4). When the operator is laying on the ladder you can open the garage-door. Adjust the C-rail according to the mark you made in the middle of the garage-door. Fix the operator to the ceiling when you have made sure the C-rail is running straight to the front.
5. Now x the door arm to the garage door (5). Take care that the angle between the operator and the door arm does not exceed a max. of 45° (it may be lower).
6. Before running the operator disengage the door‘s lock­ing-bolts otherwise the operator cannot open the door. This could result in damage to the operator and/or the garage door. The self-locking gear of the operator will ensure that the
door cannot be opened manually. If you require additional secu­rity, ie using door bolts, please ask your dealer for our locking set, which is available as an optional extra.
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Installation
In case of a power failure the garage door can be opened by hand. Therefore the operator rst needs to be released.

When the garage door is the only entrance

It is necessary to connect the emergency release to the door‘s handle (pic. 1) otherwise the garage cannot be accessed in a power failure situation.
Procede as follows:
1. Find out in which direction the door handle moves when open­ing the door.
2. Drill a hole in that side of the door handle which turns down­wards.
3. Thread the cable through the hole and x it with the enclosed metal-clamps. Be carefull not to put a high tension on the emer­gency release cable - the operator then might release from the garage-door during a normal opening cycle.
4. Check the function of the emergency release together with a second person. Stay inside the garage and close the door with the operator. Let the second person open the door manually with the door keys. If this works, the emergency-release is mounted properly.
Do not leave the garage and close the garage-door with the operator before you have tested the emergency-release!

The Emergency Release

When there is a second entrance to the garage

You can use the supplied handle for the emergency release (pic.
2). Thread the emergency release cable through the handle. Fix the metal clamps to the cable where the handle shall be placed. Shorten the cable below the metal clamps - the handle is now be­ing held by the clamps.
In case of a power failure the user can now open the garage door by releasing the operator with the handle for the emergency release.
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