Smart Openers Smart Roller Shutter Installation Manual

Smart Roller Shutter
Slat Shutter Door Opener
WARNING: IT IS VITAL FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS INSTALLING AND USING THIS OPENER TO FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND FAILURE OF THE OPENER SYSTEM.
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Index
Kit Contents
Important Safety Warnings
Product Description
Operating Controls
Mechanical Installation
Electrical Connection
Quick Reference Guide
Initialising The Opener
Setting Limits
Setting Pedestrian Mode
Setting Lock Mode
Setting Obstruction Force Margin
Setting Motor Open/Close Speed
Setting Gate Lead Time Delay
Setting Photo Beam Mode
Setting Auto-Close Mode
Setting Auto-Close Timer Delay
Coding Transmitters
Deleting Transmitters
Transmitter Button Allocation
Manual Disengagement
Important Information for the User
Maintenance
Final Notes
Technical Specications
Warranty
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To the extent that they may be lawfully excluded, Smart Openers Pty Ltd hereby expressly excludes all conditions and warranties, statutory or otherwise, which may be implied by law as conditions or warranties of purchase of a Smart Openers Pty Ltd Door Opener. Smart Openers Pty Ltd hereby further disclaims and rejects to the maximum extent permitted by law any liability or responsibility whatsoever for any direct, indirect, consequential, incidental or other injury, damage, cost, expense or loss whatsoever incurred or
suffered by any person, company, rm or organization as a result of any failure to install the Door Opener in
accordance with these installation instructions.
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Important Safety Warnings
The Smart Roller Shutter Opener described in this manual is designed for the automation of commercial slat shutter doors. Any other use is considered improper and will void the warranty.
WARNING:
You are carrying out operations on machine systems
classied in the automatic gates and doors category and
as such failure to comply with the relevant safety rules may result in serious personal injury and/or property damage and/or death. Reference to the safety rules can be found on pages 2-4 of the owners manual and should be read and understood prior to installation.
Only qualied personnel should install and service the
equipment. It is the responsibility of the installer to adhere to all relevant safety standards.
The Smart Roller Shutter Opener is designed and manufactured to meet all current Australian standards and it is essential that the installer also installs the equipment in accordance with all local and Australian regulations.
Unqualied personnel or those who do not know the
occupational health and safety standards applicable to automatic gates and doors category must under no circumstances carry out installations or implement systems.
Persons who install or service the equipment without observing all the applicable safety standards will be held responsible for any damage, injury, cost, expense or claim whatsoever suffered by any person as a result whether directly or indirectly from failure to install the system correctly and in accordance with the relevant safety standards and installation manual.
For a more detailed list of the Safety Warnings and safety issues associated with the installation and use of a Smart Roller Shutter Opener refer to the safety warnings in the OWNERS MANUAL.
No Package Part
1 Motor No Description Qty
1 Motor 1 Set
2 Transmitter 2 Pcs
3 Manual Operation Chain 1 Pc
4 Motor Mounting Bracket 1 Pc
5 Logic Controller 1 Pc
4 Logic Controller Mounting Hardware 1 Set
5 Motor Connector Cable 1 Pc
6 Installation Manual 1 Pc
7 Owners Manual 1 Pc
Contents
Description
The Smart Roller Shutter Opener requires a 240V AC
50Hz power input. The 24V DC motor can provide remote
control and automatic modes for operation. When the door is in operation, movement can be interrupted by activation of the safety inputs (transmitter, wall switch (if
tted) and photo beams (if tted).
An encoder sets open and close positions and braking during the end of the travel cycle reducing speed and noise.
A 433.22MHz radio receiver is built into the circuit board
and the rolling code is memorised with the self-learning technique. As an alternative to the built-in receiver the unit will accept any of the range of stand alone radio receivers. The unit has been designed to provide
maximum reliability, safety and exibility of use.
IMPORTANT:
Before starting to install the unit read all of the instructions carefully and make sure you are familiar with the safety warnings included in this manual and in the OWNERS MANUAL.
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Operating Controls
1. CODE button - for coding transmitters.
2. P/B button - Open/Stop/Close.
3. MODE Button - Save setting and exit to normal operation mode.
4. MENU Button - Function/Parameter select.
5. SET Button - Save changes and move to next
function.
Circuit Board Connectors
6. Connector for motor 1.
7. Connector for motor 2.
8. Connector for backup battery.
9 . Connector for encoders.
10. Connector for controlling inputs.
11. Connector for motor limits input.
12. Connector for photo beam.
13. Connector for pulse/magnetic lock.
14. Connector for DC ashing light or similar (5A max).
15. Connector for DC courtesy light or similar (5A max).
16. Connector for solar panel or external DC charger.
17. Connector for controller power from transformer.
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8
Com Push Btn Pedestrian Stop Close Open
M2 Open Limit Com M2 Close Limit M1 Open Limit Com M1 Close Limit
Com Photo Beam 2 Photo Beam 1 +24V
Lock + Lock -
Activity 2 + Activity 2 -
Activity 1 + Activity 1 -
DC Charger ­DC Charger +
24V AC
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Encoder 2
Encoder 1
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Encoder 2 Encoder 1
Motor 1 Motor 2
24V Battery
Back Up
RS-232
Interface for site
maintenance
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RF Receiver
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Do not install the opener with any cables connected. When mounting the opener to the bracket do not have any cables connected as the control box may activate the powerhead leading to serious injury if you are caught in the drive chain/sprocket. Only conect the cable after the drive unit is installed satifactorily and you are no longer in direct contact with the motor.
Do not set up or operate the roller shutter opener using unregulated power from a generator or similar source. Doing so will cause irrepairable damage to the control board and will void the warranty.
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Installation
Remember there are specic standards that have to
be strictly followed regarding the safety of electrical installations of automatic gates and doors.
As well as the legal requirements and standards that must be adhered to, please take note of the following points to ensure maximum safety and reliability of your installation.
1. Prior to installing check the surrounding environment.
Carefully evaluate any hazards there could be from
physical damage (transiting vehicles, parts of trees
falling etc.), possible contact with foreign bodies (insects, leaves, etc.), Flooding hazards or any other
exceptional events.
2. Check that the mains voltage is the same as that
given on the rating plate and in this manual.
3. Check there is suitable electrical protection against
short circuits/power spikes and proper earthing on the mains supply.
Remember the unit has mains voltage running through it
(electrocution hazard, re hazard, etc).
4. Take care with the control unit; parts may be subject
to damage if abused.
5. Make sure you have all the necessary materials and
that they are suitable for this kind of use.
6. Read all the instructions thoroughly and make sure they are understood before attempting to install the Smart Roller Shutter Opener.
7. Before starting the installation, carefully analyse all the risks relating to automating the door. Verify that the door to be automated is in a sound condition and that the mechanisms are in good working order; observe the safety margins and minimum distances.
8. Evaluate with particular care the safety devices to be installed and where to install them; always install an emergency stop device for interruption of power to the opener if required.
9. Once the risks have been analysed, install the Smart Roller Shutter Opener and relative safety devices, emergency stop and/or photoelectric cells.
Important: For additional safety Smart Openers Pty Ltd
strongly recommends the tting of Photo Electric Safety
Beams on all installations.
10. When installing the Smart Roller Shutter Opener, strictly follow all the instructions given in the instruction manual. If some points or procedures in this manual are not very clear do not install the unit until all doubts have been cleared up with our technical department.
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Installation
Before Installation
1. Read ALL instructions carefully.
2. Make sure the door is in good condition and suitable to be motor driven.
3. Make sure that when the door is moving there are no friction points.
4. The door must be properly balanced and must be easily moved by hand.
5. Install a 240V, adequately protected 3-pin socket near where the Smart Roller Shutter Opener is going to be installed.
Side Room
The minimum sideroom required is 265mm between the end of the output shaft and the wall. If the situation permits, it is recommended that 300mm is allowed.
Left Hand/Right Hand Installation
The Smart Roller Shutter Opener has been factory preset to the right hand side as per Fig. 1a. If this is correct for your installation no changes need to be made to the opener. To change to left hand side the following
modications need to be made.
1. Remove screws and swap the positions of the
retainer plate and guide plate for the manual chain Fig. 2.
2. Ret screws and ensure that manual chain is
not tangled. The opener is now set for Left Hand installation.
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LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND
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Fig. 1a
Fig. 2
Guide Plate
Retainer Plate
Fitting Drive Unit to Door
Note: The following instructions are for RIGHT HAND SIDE installation (from the inside looking out).
WARNING: Do not allow persons around the door during installation. Serious personal injury and/or property damage
and/or death can result from failure to follow this warning. People have been critically injured by falling doors and shutters.
WARNING: If the unit is being retro-
tted to an existing door - now is a good
opportunity to check the quality of the
installation of the previous technician to make sure that the door bracket and door
are properly xed to the wall. If the work is not
acceptable make sure that the door is appropriately
xed and that no persons have access to the door
before that repair is made.
1. Ensure that the existing door bracket is suitable to
have an opener tted. If not t an appropriate bracket
or use the mounting plate supplied with the opener.
Note: The mounting plate must be tted to a solid xture.
The mounting holes in the plate are slotted for ne
adjustment to achieve appropriate tension on the drive chain.
2. Fix the mounting plate to the wall as required using
appropriate fasteners (M10) Fig. 3.
3. Fix the drive unit to the plate using M8 bolts and
ensure that the drive sprocket is aligned with the door drive gear Fig. 3a.
4. Fit drive chain around door gear and drive sprocket.
Fig. 4.
5. Ensure manual operation chain is seated properly in
the hub wheel Fig. 5.
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Fig. 3
Fig. 3a
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Mounting Plate
Drive Sprocket
Door Gear
Door Gear
Drive Sprocket
Door Gear
Drive Chain
Manual Chain
Hub Wheel
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Electrical Connection
Motor Connection
Your Smart Roller Shutter Opener is equipped with a wiring harness with identical plugs at both ends. To connect the motor to the control box simply connect each end of the cable to the respective sockets on the drive motor and control box. Also ensure that the battery back up module is connected to the terminal under the main
control box (Fig. 6).
Note: If the control box included with your opener is tted
with an open, “dead-man” close and emergency stop switches and isolation lock as depicted in Fig. 6, these switches are prewired in the factory ready to use.
Menu Quick Reference Guide
Use the table below as a reference to guide you through the menu system and parameters.
Fig. 6
Motor Connector Cable
Open Switch
Dead-man Close Switch
Emergency Stop Switch
Power Cable
Isolation Lock
Battery
Back Up
Menu Item Factory Default Options
1 Pedestrian Mode On On/Off
2 Lock Pulse Pulse/Hold (Magnetic)
3 Obstruction Setting 03 00 – 09
4 Open Speed 80% 50%-100% (by 5%)
5 Close Speed 80% 50%-100% (by 5%)
6 Motor Delay On (only for DualMotor) On/Off
7 Photo Beam Off On/Off
7.1 PE Close Off (only for Photo Beam Mode) On/Off
7.2 Sequence Mode Off (only for Photo Beam Mode) On/Off
8 Auto Close Off (only for Photo Beam Mode) On/Off
8.1 Time Delay 30 secs 5-400 secs
8.2 PED Close Off On/Off
8.3 PED Time Delay 30 secs 5-400 secs
9 Transmitter Button PB=1 PD=2 PB, PD, OP, CL
10 Hands Free Learn On On/Off
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Powering Up
1. Inspect the power and umbilical cables for damage.
Ensure that the cables will not interfere with the moving door or the drive unit.
2. Connect to power. The opener will perform a software
check before displaying the rmware version (Fig. 7).
3. The LCD will then display Positions Not Set
(Fig. 8).
Menu Navigation
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Use the CODE button to cycle up through menu
preferences and parameters.
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Use the MENU button to cycle through menu
preferences and parameters.
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Press the SET button to conrm selection and move to
the next menu item.
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Pressing MODE at any time will store changes and exit
to main screen.
To enter limits set up press SET.
To enter parameter settings press MENU.
Setting Motor Installation
1. Press SET for 3 secs to enter set up. The display will
show Right Hand Installation (default) Fig. 10. If this is correct (when standing inside looking
out) press SET to conrm.
Option: To change to Left Hand (Fig. 10) press
MENU then press SET to conrm.
The opener will now go into limits set up.
Note: To set limits via transmitter please refer to page 14
for Coding Transmitter instructions.
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Positions Not Set
Right Hand Installation
Left Hand Installation
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Fig. 8
Fig. 9
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Set Open Position
Set Close Position
Set Close Position
Set Ped Position
Set Up Complete
Setting Limits
1. The display should show Set Open Position.
If not - to enter Limits Set Up Mode press SET for 3 secs.
2. With the door open approximately half way, make
sure that the drive motor is engaged.
Note: If the door starts closing instead of opening the
opener needs to be reset to the correct side (Left/ Right). Press MENU to abort limits set up then press SET again and repeat initialising procedure as per Page 9.
3. Press and hold PB to move the door (at half speed)
to the desired open position. Release button when the desired open position has been reached. If further adjustment is required press CODE to move the door down.
4. Press SET to conrm. The display will show Open
Position Set for 2 secs then will show Set Close Position.
5. Press and hold CODE to move the door (at half
speed) to the desired closed position. If further
adjustment is required press PB to move the door up.
6. Press SET to conrm. The display will show Close
Position Set for 2 secs.
7. The drive motor will now run through a full cycle to
measure time, current and force margin required to open and close.
Note: If pedestrian mode is enabled the display will show
Set Ped Position (Fig.16) indicating that the
Pedestrian Open Position can now be set. Otherwise the display will show Set Up Complete.
Setting Pedestrian Mode
Pedestrian Mode allows the door to open partially to allow a person to enter without the need to open the door
fully as for vehicular access (Factory Default = Off).
1. Press MENU for 3 secs then press SET to cycle
through to Pedestrian Mode.
2. Press MENU to choose On or Off as required.
3. Press SET to conrm.
Note: Pedestrian Mode is factory preset to TX Button 2.
Setting Pedestrian Open Limit
Note: Setting pedestrian open limit follows in sequence
after full access limits. If Ped Mode was not activated prior to limits set up, you will need to repeat limits set up as above then follow steps below.
1. After limits set up is complete the display should show
Set Ped Position.
2. Press and hold PB to move the door to the desired
pedestrian open position.
3. Press SET to conrm. The door will now return to the
closed position.
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Setting Lock Mode
Lock Mode allows the door to be locked with a magnetic (hold) or pulse lock for added security. The controller re­leases the lock momentarily before the door commences
an open cycle (Factory Default = Pulse).
1. Connect lock to terminal block as per Fig. 17.
2. Press MENU for 3 secs then press SET to cycle
through to Lock.
3. Press MENU to choose either Pulse or Hold as
required.
4. Press SET to conrm and move to next item or press
MODE to exit to normal operation.
Note: Pulse Mode output for 1 sec prior to motor start.
Hold Mode output 12V once motor has stopped.
Setting Obstruction Margin
The Obstruction Force Margin sensitivity is extremely important for user safety. Make sure that where possible
the minimum (or default) force required to allow the
door to travel without phantom reversing is used. Smart Openers strongly recommend that the door is properly serviced rather than increasing the force margin to
compensate (Factory Default = 03).
1. Press MENU for 3 secs then press SET to cycle
through to Obstruction Margin.
2. Press MENU to cycle through from:
01 (very sensitive) – 09 (least sensitive).
3. Press SET to conrm and move to next item or press
MODE to exit to normal operation.
Testing Obstruction Margin
1. Test the obstruction force margin sensitivity by placing
a piece of timber approximately 50mm thick on the
oor in the doorway.
2. Close the door onto the timber. If the door does not
reverse easily and attempts to continue to close adjust the force margin as per procedure above.
M2 Open Limit Com M2 Close Limit M1 Open Limit Com M1 Close Limit
Com Photo Beam 2 Photo Beam 1 +24V
Lock + Lock -
Fig. 16
Lock Pulse
Obstruction Margin 03
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Fig. 18
50mm Timber
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Setting Motor Open and Close Speeds
If required the opening and closing speed can be reduced in 5% steps down to 50% to suit the site.
(Factory Default = 80%).
1. Press MENU for 3 secs then press SET to cycle
through to Open Speed or Close Speed as required.
2. Press MENU to cycle through from 80% down to 50%
in steps of 5%. Once 50% is reached the next press of the MENU button will return to 100%.
3. When desired speed percentage is reached press
SET to conrm and move to next item or press MODE
to exit to normal operation.
Setting Photo Beam Mode
Note: A functioning photo electric safety beam must be
installed and Photo Beam Mode set to ON to enable auto-close function.
Photo Beam Mode allows the door to close once the beam has been tripped and restored. Smart Openers strongly recommend the installation of a PE safety beam
to protect persons and property (Factory Default = Off).
1. Connect PE beam cable to controller terminal black
as per Fig. 21.
2. Press MENU for 3 secs then press SET to cycle
through to Photo Beam.
3. Press MENU to choose On.
4. Press SET to conrm and move to next item or press
MODE to exit to normal operation.
M2 Open Limit Com M2 Close Limit M1 Open Limit Com M1 Close Limit
Com Photo Beam 2 Photo Beam 1 +24V
Lock + Lock -
Fig. 21
Open Speed 80%
Close Speed 80%
Photo Beam On
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Setting Auto-Close Mode
Auto-Close Mode allows the gate to close automatically once the PE safety beam has been tripped and the preset time has elapsed. This function is only available with the addition of a functioning photo-electric safety
beam (Factory Default = Off).
Auto-Close Mode allows you to set a timer from 001–180 seconds before the door begins to close. In this mode the door will close if the photo beam is not triggered after the time has elapsed.
Important: If the photo beam is tripped within the time limit the door will close 5 secs after the beam is restored.
PE Close Mode allows the door to close 5 secs after the photo beam has been tripped.
Important: The door will remain open until the beam is tripped.
Sequence Mode allows the door to close 5 secs after both photo beams (usually placed on either side of the
doorway) have been tripped.
Important: The door will remain open until both beams are tripped.
1. Make sure that a functioning PE beam is connected
and Photo Beam Mode is set to On as per Page 11.
2. Press MENU for 3 secs then press SET to cycle
through to Auto-Close or PE Close or Sequence Mode.
3. Press MENU to choose On.
4. Press SET to conrm and move to next item or press
MODE to exit to normal operation.
Setting Auto-Close Timer Delay
Auto-Close Time delay is used with Auto-Close Mode to allow the gate to close automatically after the timer has elapsed.
Note: Auto-Close Mode must be enabled to use this function.
1. Press MENU for 3 secs then press SET to cycle
through to Auto-Close Delay.
2. Press and hold MENU to increase or PB to decrease
delay time in 1 sec increments (Max. 180 secs).
3. Press SET to conrm and move to next item or press
MODE to exit to normal operation.
Setting Pedestrian Auto­Close and Timer Delay
If Pedestrian Mode is activated the above functions are also available for Pedestrian Mode. Follow the above procedure to enable auto-close and set a time delay as required.
Auto Close On
PE Close On
Auto Close 060 Secs
Fig. 21
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Del Remote All
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Coding Transmitters
Note: There is no need to store buttons individually into
memory. By coding a transmitter into the openers memory it automatically defaults to Button 1 for full access and Button 2 for pedestrian mode.
1. Press CODE, the LCD displays Code Learn.
Press any button on the transmitter, the LCD will display Remote 001.
2. Press the same button again, the display will show
Code Set.
Note: Code Learn will display for 5 secs after last
the last TX is coded to store additional TXs. If maximum code storage capacity is reached (200 transmitters) the display will show Code Full.
Remote TX Coding (Hands Free Learning)
It is possible to code a new transmitter via an already coded remote without being in contact with the control panel.
1. Ensure Hands Free Learning is enabled (page 13).
2. Press TX Buttons 3 + 4 together for 2 secs. The
opener will beep to signal Code Learn Mode.
3. Press any button on new transmitter twice (Fig. 11).
The opener will beep to conrm code learned.
Deleting One Transmitter
1. Press and hold CODE for 5 seconds. The LCD will
display Del Remote All.
2. Press SET to scroll up or PB to scroll down to the
desired transmitter number - Remote 023.
3. Press and hold CODE for 3 secs to conrm. The
stored code has now been deleted.
Replacing One Transmitter
1. Press CODE. The LCD will display Code Learn.
2. Press transmitter button once, the LCD will display
the previously deleted number e.g. Remote 023.
Press Button again to conrm.
Deleting All Transmitters
1. Press and hold CODE for 5 seconds. The LCD will
display Del Remote All.
2. Press and hold CODE for 3 secs to conrm. All stored
codes have now been deleted.
Transmitter Button Allocation
Note: The Smart Roller Shutter is factory preset with TX
Button 1 operating full access (PB) and Button 2 for Pedestrian Mode (PD). The following procedure
alters these settings for all coded transmitters.
1. Press MENU for 3 secs. Press SET to cycle through
to Transmitter Allocation menu (Fig. 28). The LCD will display functions on the rst line and button allocation
on the second.
2. Press PB to cycle through buttons 1–4 (0 to disable).
Note: To allocate all buttons to a function press and hold
PB until the display shows All.
3. Press MENU to allocate the button and move to the
next function and repeat as required.
4. Press MODE to save and exit to normal operation.
Note: If a button is already allocated to one function it will
not be available for any other.
PB PD OP CL 01 02 00 00
Fig. 26
Existing Remote
Uncoded
Remote
Code Learn
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
Fig. 27
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Important Information for the User
Once the Smart Roller Shutter Opener has been installed, the user must be informed about how it works and all the risks that can arise if it is used improperly. The user must avoid placing him/herself in dangerous situations such as standing within the doorway when it is moving.
Do not let children play near the door and keep the remote controls out of their reach.
All servicing, repairs or checks must be carried out
by professionally qualied personnel and noted on a
maintenance register kept by the user.
Information for the user is found in the USERS/OWNERS MANUAL included with this opener.
IMPORTANT: Please make sure the USERS/OWNERS MANUAL is passed on to the owner prior to leaving the installation.
IMPORTANT: In case of a malfunction the user must call an authorised Smart Openers Pty Ltd service technician and should not attempt to repair the fault themselves.
Maintenance
No particular maintenance is required for the logic circuit board.
At least twice a year check that the door is properly balanced, travelling smoothly and that all working parts are in good working condition.
IMPORTANT: A poorly operating door can effect the life of the automatic opener due to incorrect loads and will void the warranty.
Check the reversing sensitivity at least twice a year and adjust if necessary.
Make sure that the safety devices are working effectively
(photo beams, etc).
Final Notes
This manual is only for use by technical personnel
qualied to carry out the installation.
No information given in this manual can be considered of any interest to the end user.
No setting or adjustments contained in this manual should be carried out by the end user.
It is important for the installer to show their clients correct operational use of the Smart Roller Shutter Opener.
Inform the owner about the need for regular and accurate maintenance, especially regarding a regular check of the safety and reversing devices.
Technical Specications
Power Input: 240 VAC ±10% 50Hz
Motor: 24V DC 500W
Working temperature: -10° ~ 60°C
Relative Humidity: <90%
Open and close force: 300N
Receiver frequency: 433.22MHz
Code Capacity: 200 Transmitters
Sensitivity: >1V for correct receiver signal (average range 50m, with an
aerial)
Decoding: Rolling code
Transmitter power: 27A 12V Battery
NOTE: Smart Openers Pty Ltd reserves the right to
modify its product and product specications at any
time without prior notice.
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Warranty and Exclusion of Liability
1. This warranty is an addition to any conditions or warranties that are implied by relevant statute, including the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth),
which cannot be excluded or negated.
2. Subject to all of the matters set out below, Smart Openers Pty Ltd (“Smart Openers “) warrants:
(a) swing and sliding gate opener drive units for twelve (12) months (b) roll-up and overhead door opener drive units for twenty four (24) months (c) commercial and industrial door and gate drive units for twelve (12) months (d) all components and accessories for twelve (12) months,
from the date of purchase (specied in the sales docket receipt) as free of any defects in material and workmanship.
3. This warranty applies only where the purchaser:
(a) immediately noties Smart Openers or the retailer of the alleged defect; (b) returns the product to Smart Openers or the retailer; and (c) presents the relevant sales docket and this warranty document to the retailer and, if so requires, to Smart Openers to conrm the
date of purchase.
4. Defects or damage partly or wholly due to any of the following causes are not covered by this warranty:
(a) accidental damage to any of the Product or to the Product’s components; (b) normal wear and tear to the Product or to the Product’s components; (c) ood, rain, water, re, lightning , storms, any acts of God, contamination or pollution; (d) incorrect, improper, inappropriate or unreasonable maintenance and/or use; (e) installation, adjustment or use which is not in accordance with the instructions set out in installation instructions incorporated in the
document;
(f) attempted or complete modication or repairs to the Product or tampering with the Product carried out by a person who is not
authorised by Smart Openers to carry out such modication or repairs;
(g) faulty or unsuitable wiring of structure to which the Product is xed or connected; (h) radio (including citizen band transmission) or any electronic interference; (i) blown fuses or damage caused by electrical surges, power surges or power spikes; (j) damage caused by insects or any infestation; (k) negligence or deliberate damage.
5. Except for this warranty, Smart Openers gives no warranties of any kind whatsoever (whether express or implied), in relation to the product, and all warranties of whatsoever kind relating to the product are, to the extent permissible by statute, hereby excluded and negated.
6. To the extent permissible by statute, Smart Openers disclaims any liability of whatsoever nature in respect of any claim or demand for loss or damage which arises out of:
(a) accidental or deliberate damage to, or normal wear and tear to, the product or to the product’s components; (b) any cost relating to damage resulting from wear and tear; (c) blown fuses, loss or damage caused by electrical surges, power surges or power spikes; (d) loss or damage due to theft, re, ood, rain, water, lightning, storms, any acts of God, contamination or pollution; (e) door or gate not in safe and correct working order and condition; (f) evidence of unauthorised repairs; (g) any cost relating to damage caused deliberately or by misuse, negligence or failure to maintain the equipment in a proper working
order, including (without limitation) due to anything described in paragraphs (d) and (e);
(h) installation, adjustment or use which is not in accordance with the instructions set out in installation instruction manual and owners
manual;
(i) attempted or complete modication or repairs to the Product or tampering with the Product carried out by a person who is not
authorised or has not been trained by Smart Openers to carry out such modication or repairs;
(j) faulty or unsuitable wiring of structure to which the Product is xed or connected; (k) radio (including citizen band transmission) or any electrical interference; (l) damage caused by insects or any infestation; (m) loss or damage to any property whatsoever or any loss, damage or expense whatsoever resulting or arising therefrom; (n) any consequential, indirect, special or incidental loss or damage; (o) any cost or expense arising due to manufacturer recall of any product; (p) any cost or expense due to negligence of the approved service provider; (q) installation of a residential garage door or gate opener in a commercial or industrial situation or a non-single residential dwelling.
7. Smart Openers liability under this warranty is limited, at Smart Openers absolute option, to replacing or repairing the product which Smart Openers, in its unfettered and absolute opinion, considers to be defective either in material and/or workmanship or to credit the dealer with
the price at which the product was purchased by the dealer.
8. This warranty does not extend to cover labour for installation.
9. This warranty is limited to Return-to-Base (RTB) repair and does not cover labour for on-site attendance.
10. This warranty is void if the Product is not returned to the manufacturer in original or suitably secure packaging.
11. This warranty is only applicable for repairs to the Product carried out within Australia and for Product in Australia.
12. This warranty does not cover consumable items including globes, batteries and fuses.
13. This warranty is not transferable.
14. Where the Product is retailed by any person other than Smart Openers , except for the warranty set out above, such person has no authority from Smart Openers to given any warranty or guarantee on Smart Openers behalf in addition to the warranty set out above.
Notes:
1. This warranty is to be read in conjunction with the installation manual and owner’s manual.
No part of this publication may be reproduced,utilised,transmitted,or distributed in any form by any means including photocopying,recording,mechanical, electronic or otherwise by any party,without the written permission from the publisher Smart Openers Pty Ltd Copying without authorisation is ILLEGAL.
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Smart Openers Pty Ltd
PO Box 6666 GCMC, Qld 9726
Tel: 1300 366 547 Fax: 1300 366 972
Email: enquiries@smartopeners.com
Web: www.smartopeners.com
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