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1. 24V Z hlwerk I zy Pr ge O a M0920 V2 9 MOTOR LIGHT LIGH KRAFT PRESSURE Pr f zn ren Zale J 120 50 70 50 70 L so 24nlonx 10 m ca PE AUF ZU OC 8 F il J Gad _H 1s Sender von 4 4 1 LS Test 424Vde zs TRAFO 24V H al L G 24vda Aae ooma 2 6 Ee i F i F 65 9 8k2 B 5 Lucir I 2 E 4 el 3 D 9 z 3 5 DIP sz c a BREA Bunt 2 B Gai N Li EL ias BT BA BTI 1 YRS BT A B J e ea ar LO Ol M N LERNZTEARN IEST RUN Security Beam and Hatch Door E F Function mit 8 2 kOhm OPENING direction when releasing the CLOSING limit switch the connector is checked for 3 seconds hatch door closed or Auswertung opened Impulses coming in later during the OPENING cycle will be ignored CLOSING direction the connector is being checked throughout the whole CLOSING cycle If an obstacle is recognized by the security beam the operator will reverse please also refer to chapter Special Functions paragraph DIP Switch 4 page 15 Two devices may be connected to this connector 1 Security Beam This device is normally equipped with a 8 2 kOhm resistor Therefore you have to remove the 8 2 kOhm resistor from the con nectors E F before connecting the security beam 2 Hatch Door Switch A hatch door within the garage door can be secured with a switch when the switch is not activated
2. Installation Different Conditions for Installation 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 ceil ing 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 Installation Pre Mounting the operator During this procedure be careful not to twist the chain Therefore do not lift the parts slide them along the floor 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 profile coupling piece 2 over it all the way home 4 Slide C rail part 3 in front of part 1 5 Set part 3
3. Installation Instructions for the garage door operators TS 75 TS 100 Content Information and Remarks Directives and Regulations Use of the operators Garage Doors The installers declaration of conformity Older Garage Doors 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 LE
4. db 101 lO M N Tl ANT LERNZLEARN _ TEST ROW DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch Function Automatic Force Measurement Standard setting ON ATTENTION In countries of the European Union the operator must be run with automatic force measurement running it on manual force is illegal In non European countries the manual force may be used Please pay attention to the fact that the learning cycles chapter Limit Switch Settings and Force Adjustment pages 10 11 must also be done when manual force is chosen Additional Force Standard setting ON For very light garage doors we recommend to set the switch to OFF Pre Warning light before every movement Standard setting OFF When choosing ON a pre warning of appox 4 sec will be made before each movement of the garage door reached No reversion on Security Beam when door closed Standard setting ON This function is only needed when a security beam is connected In garages with an uneven floor the security beam might lead to unwanted reversion when the garage door is almost closed If the switch is set to ON the revertion in SOFT STOP will be prevented the operator simply stops and the door remains closed HINT Using this function might lead to problems programming new hand transmitters via an existing hand transmitter For that programming the operator needs to hit the CLOSING limit switch Please also refer to chapter Remote Control Side Hinged Doors Standar
5. 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 first have to run a new learn ing cycle to make the operator work properly Please refer to the pages 10 11 Installation Installing the operator 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 fixing 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 fixing 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 fixing angle 3 Put a carton piece under the motor head unit to avoid damages 4 To fix the motor head to the ceiling we recommend you to use a ladder 4 When the operator is laying on th
6. the OPENING limit switch is only followed in OPENING direction To run the operator in another direction you have to press the TEST RUN button The operator s light will be blinking throughout the whole proce dure of setting the limit switch 3 a Adjusting the OPENING limit switch 1 Run the operator in OPENING direction using the TEST RUN button 1 the button follows the principle OPEN STOP CLOSE etc e g first impulse OPEN second impulse STOP third impulse CLOSE etc 2 When the garage door is almost opened to maximum you have to stop the operator using the TEST RUN button Then slide the OPENING limit switch actuator so that it hits the limit switch 3 When the OPENING limit switch is hit before the garage door is opened to maximum then simply slide the red limit switch actua tor further in OPENING direction the operator will follow the movement 3 a Adjusting the CLOSING limit switch 1 Run the operator in CLOSING direction using the TEST RUN button 1 the button follows the principle OPEN STOP CLOSE etc e g first impulse OPEN second impulse STOP third impulse CLOSE etc 2 When the garage door is closed you have to stop the operator using the TEST RUN button Then slide the OPENING limit switch actuator so that it hits the limit switch 3 When the CLOSING limit switch is hit before the garage door is closed then simply slide the red limit switch actuator further in CLOSING direction the op
7. Learn of hand transmitters 19 Technical Information Spare Parts 000EHd 00rLINd cOSOld EOOVOWd OZLOId ZOOZINd 0000 EOVCHd 009THd OOTZZHd OLEOWd LOEOWd 9po 01S wq jley 3914 Bui dno2O JOid 2 20 4 p n5 uley auenbs Bulxij Aa nd pin5 JapjoH Aal nd pino qe2 uapmog wuy 100q bees Jauolsuay uley gt yur Buiso gt ureyD uley uondus q 67 87T LC 97 ST vc EC GG 07 6l ON OOS LHd SOOLLWId 9001 LWd LLELId OLEOId S000ld SPOIPOLS ued padeys 5 OOL S1 uoluld GZ SL UuOluld IddIN PASIML 2 9ld 32ue1siq Pspesy 1310 4467 uoldiu3s q al il gl SL EL ON 9000ld SOLOld LOCEHd 00 lld O 80Hd OSvOfd OESOfd L LOL Hd V005S04d 900 1d alteid Ll 1d SPOI IPOIS J2A0D jaayM days 224M p ulool nds 1Jolen15v YMS PUT HUN YMS AU qe2 Ajddns samog qing 3461 Japjoydwey P eog N11 p lulid JOUWOJSUBI OOL SL 4010 GZ SL 10 0 uond asaq L ol nm s OO mn co ON 20 Error Messages The TS series is equipped with a system of error messages via the internal lighting and the LED Diag Error messages via the operator s light 2 x blinking Limit switch error either one of the limit switches is damaged or the relays on electronic board are damaged 5 x blinking Neither the OPENING limit switch nor the CLOSING limit switch were reached The operator is switched off Check the lim
8. e g the hatch door stands open the operator will not work Security Beam 8 2 kOhm resistor connected in line m s zL 1 8 2 KO Hatch Door Switch 8 2 kOhm resistor connected in line 8 2 kQ C 1 Modules for Special Functions Versions Mod Plug for optional modules providing special functions ule Automatic Closing AZ One Way traffic control El with traffic light regulation Dead Man Function TO push button needs to be pressed during the whole CLOSING cycle otherwise the operator stops Cycle Counter L A counter for OPENING CLOSING cycles can be connected 24V 13 Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connections LED Lamps SEZ SEA LSZ SIZ t B Function LED ON OFF LED TEST ON when a device connected to A B push button key switch Incoming impulse No incoming im or the electronics TEST button gives an impulse pulse LED Diag ON when an impulse from a programmed hand transmitter is Incoming impulse No incoming im received from a programmed pulse from a hand More functions of this LED are named in the chapters Learning hand transmitter transmitter the force Remote Control and Error messages LED Vp ON when mains power supply is o k Mains power supply o k o k LED SLZ Photo Cell Error or obstacle Possible Errors an obstacle is registered by the photo ce
9. gency 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 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 be ing 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 Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connections Devices for Adjustments 4 3 LICHT LIGHT s KRAFT PRESSURE Auf Open Zu Close 50 70 50 70 alt 20 100 20 IOI IOI LERN LEARN _TEST RUN 2 1 This page only shows the functions of the buttons and potentiometers on the P C B To programme the operator ple ase refer to page 10 onwards TEST RUN Button 1 With this button you put the operator into operation The button works on the OPEN STOP CLOSE prin
10. has been registered for the receiver yet must be learned directly via the operators main electronic 1 Press the LERN LEARN button on the main electronic for approx 3 seconds until the operator s light starts blinking and release the LERN LEARN button 2 Press the hand transmitter button you want to register to the receiver the operators light stops blinking when the transmit ters signal was received The transmitter is now registered Registering additional hand transmitters When at least one hand transmitter has been registered by the receiver you may program additional hand transmitters from a distance 1 The garage door must be closed 2 Open the garage door approx 50 cm and close it again 3 After the garage door is closed you have got 10 seconds to press the buttons 1 2 simultaneously on the registered hand transmitter the operator s light then starts blinking 4 The light will keep blinking for another 10 seconds during that period of time you must press the button on the new hand trans mitter which you want to use with the operator Once the new transmitter is registered the operator s light stops blinking The procedure must be repeated for each new hand transmitter Clearing the receivers memory Keep the LERN LEARN button pressed for approx 15 sec The operators light and the red LED Diag will start blinking after 3 seconds After another 10 seconds the red LED DIAG will glow
11. 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 me Information and Remarks Security Advises for the Installation 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 but ton The label fixed 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 floor Minimum space above the garage door 35mm Minimum w C Rail Extension Bow Arm Conversion Door Arm Extension
12. 0V impulse cables from a photo cell receiver rown Lighting 230V E F Floating connector with a 8 2 kOhm resistor for ue Lighting 230V security beam and hatch door switch White transformer 24V G H 24V DC supply for external components max White transformer 24V 200 mAmp 9 MOTOR Connector for the plug from the motor I J 24V DC for a photo cell transmitter when a K self test before every movement of the door is Connector for the plug from the limit switches required x Earthing from the printed circuit board to the Connector for a cycle counter 24V all open base plate ings will be counted Earthing of The earthing of the mains supply green yellow 230V AC for external components not secured the mains is connected to the base plate with a screw the by the electronics Shortcuts will blow the supply screw is marked with a earthing symbol house fuse Devices for adjustments Other Potentiometer Adjustment of the time for the internal HF Modul Receiver Plug for receiver module 433 MHz Licht Light lighting 60 240 Sek Card Potentiometer Adjustment of the maximum force for the Versions Modul Plug for modules for special functions Force Open opening direction FUSE Fuse T1 6 250V Potentiometer Adjustment of the maximum force for the Force Close closing direction Button Runs the operator OPEN STOP CLOSE Test Run Button For automatic force setting and registration Lern
13. 3 x x y We Wir Seip Antriebstechnik GmbH Grombacher Stra e 83 75045 Walzbachtal J hlingen Deutschland declare that the product erkl ren da das Produkt SKR 433 Code B43A023004 Hand Transmitter as remote control for garage door operators Handsender als Fernbedienung f r Garagentorantriebe Short Range Device Funkger t geringer Reichweite SRD complies with the essential requirements of 3 and the other relevant provisions of the FTEG Article 3 of the R amp TTE Directive when used for its intended purpose bei bestimmungsgem er Verwendung den grundlegenden Anforderungen des 3 und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen des FTEG Artikel 3 der R amp TTE entspricht 3 1 1 Article 3 1 a does not refer to this type of product 3 1 1 Artikel 3 1 a bezieht sich nicht auf diesen Produkttyp es gibt hierzu keine Norm Protection requirement concerning electromagnetic compatibility 83 1 2 Article 3 1 b Schutzanforderungen in Bezug auf die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit 3 1 2 Artikel 3 1 b EN 300 220 1 1997 EN 300 683 1997 EMV EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC Bs bs Peter Seip Gesch ftsf hrer Walzbachtal J hlingen 16 06 2003 Out ANTRIEBS P Grombacher StraBe 83 75045 Walzbachtal J hlingen Germany www seip com 24 ANTRIEBS P Www seip com
14. D 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 Remote Control Programming the Hand Transmitters 16 Basics Programming Transmitter and Receiver Clearing the receivers memory Additional Information 17 Criterias influencing 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 Traffic Control El 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 It is within legal regulation and without restriction to use a Seip door operator with any garage door that has been ap proved for use with other certified door operators Directives and Regulations The operators TS 75 and TS 100 comply to the latest European di rectives 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 hin
15. R1616 or DL1616 are required Voltage 2 3V 6V Used batteries must be disposed according to national laws Use with a HomeLink System The HomeLink System is becoming more and more popular in private households Most frequently it is being used in cars the HomeLink module is integrated in the car It allows the driver to activate the door operator with a push of button which is installed in his car Once programmed the driver does not need the hand transmitter to access the garage with his car The standard remote control supplied with the TS series is com patible with HomeLink systems manufactured by end of year 2002 beginning of year 2003 subject to technical alterations The procedure how to program the HomeLink device is de scribed in the car s manual please refer to those instructions Basic information on programming you first must register the hand transmitter with the operator The HomeLink system will then learn the code from the hand transmitter Please avoid to drop the hand transmitter parts could be damaged inside the transmitter That might lead to malfunctions 17 Technical Information Technical Data Maximum Pulling Force adjustable 70 kg 4 100 kg 4 Force Setting for Operation automatic Motor 24V DC low noise Running Speed 14 5 cm sec Speed in Soft Mode 8 cm sec Lighting 230V AC max 40 watts Lighting Durance adjustable 80 to 240 seconds Power Con
16. ciple e g the first push opens the door the second push stops the door and the third push closes the door etc The LED lamp TEST is switched on as long as you press the TEST button and shows that the impulse was received an recog nised by the electronics LERN LEARN Button 2 This button has to functions 1 Learning the forces 2 Registering learning a hand transmitter The LERN LEARN button must be pressed for approx 3 sec the button can be released once the operator s light starts blinking Whilst the operator s light is blinking you can either register a new hand transmitter by pushing the hand transmitters button OR you may start the learning of forces by pressing the button once again Details on both procedures can be obtained from the chapters Automatic Force Setting and Remote Control Potentiometer PRESSURE OPEN CLOSE 3 With these potentiometers you must adjust the maximum force for the force learning cycle please refer to the chapter Automat ic Force Setting separately for OPENING and CLOSING direction The operator will never override the adjusted forces neither dur ing the learning cycle nor in later use The maximum forces are shown in Dependant on the operator model this means Operator with age 75 kg max Operator with 100 kg max 20 kg approx 50 kg approx 100 75 kg 70 kg approx Potentiometer LIGHT 4 With this potentiometer the time f
17. constantly You can then release the LERN LEARN button All previousely programmed hand transmitters are now cleared from the receivers memory 16 Quick reference programming the first hand transmitter 1 Keep the LERN LEARN button pressed for approx 3 sec The operators light will start blinking 000000000 2 Press the hand transmit ter button you want to use The operators light stops blinking the transmitter was succesfully programmed Quick reference Programming additional hand transmit ters from a distance Remark additional hand transmitters can be programmed either like the first transmitter or from a distance as explained below 1 Open the garage door After the garage door is closed for approx 50 cm and close you have got 10 seconds to pro it again ceede to step 2 2 Press buttons 1 2 simultaneousely on any registered transmitter for 3 sec The operators begins blinking release the hand transmitters buttons 3 Take the new hand transmitter and press the button you want to use shortly The operators light stops blinking the hand transmitter was successfully programmed 4 channel MIDI transmitter 433 MHzZ rolling code 4 Usable types of batteries A23 23A 23L EL12 VR 22 and MN 21 Voltage 12V Used batteries must be disposed according to national laws Criterias influencing the range The TS operators are equipped with a high quality re
18. d setting OFF For use with a side hinged door the OPENING and CLOSING directions need to be reversed setting this switch to ON will do that automatically 4 Full reversion in OPENING direction Standard setting ON The operator reverses approx 20 cm when an obstacle in CLOSING direction is recognised If the switch is set to ON the operator will reverse completely in OPENING direction until the OPENING limit switch is 15 Remote Control Programming the Hand Transmitters Basics As a standard the operator is equipped with a 433 MHz AM remote control set The coding is done via rolling code the code is changed after each impulse receiver and transmitter agree com pletely automatic about the next code to be used New codes will be chosen out of a pool of billions of possible codes Your operator is equipped with our standard remote control set when you hand transmitters looks like the one shown on the right hand side The 4 channel MIDI transmitter is standard equipment the 2 channel MINI transmitter is available as an optional If your operator is equipped with another remote control set please refer to the manufacturers instructions for programming Programming Transmitter and Receiver To use a hand transmitter it must first be registered programmed by the receiver Only one hand transmitter button can be used for one receiver Registering the first hand transmitter The first hand transmitter e g no hand transmitter
19. der 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 finger 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 Information and Remarks Important Information for the Installer x y x ACH x k y If however the dangers cannot be avoided we recommend to use the automatic pre warning function of the operator The opera tors 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
20. e OPENING or CLOSING cycle when the button is released the door stops Sample Modul for automatic closing with potentiometer for adjustment of Module One Way Traffic Control EI the opening time A traffic control for narrow access to from a garage Red and green traffic lights can be connected Installation and User manuals are enclosed to the modules 18 Technichal Information Wiring cA Pr ge MO920 V2 O Pr f 9 UCHT LIGHT s oa a 120 50 70 50 70 l i e Mh sa H L 60 240 20 100 20 sEz 4 a PE AUF ZU OC Hp God J Gad _f is 8 J LS Sender Z re I 1S Test 24Vde L24V Pr TRAFO 24V H Gnd i G 24Vdc ie oma 230V Licht A QJ 6 sat F iss 5 33 uwr E x LS g D BE pe 3 7 i op sz c er u 2 i N H BT BA BTI s W HEDE k Nac Ub LO 101 N LERNZTEARN TEST RUN N u Kanal Internal Wiring External connections Explained on pages 12 13 A B Floating connector for push button key switch and the impulse cables of an external receiver C D Floating connector with a 8 2kOhm resistor for ack transformer 23
21. e 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 fix 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 lock ing 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 secu rity ie using door bolts please ask your dealer for our locking set which is available as an optional extra Installation The Emergency Release In case of a power failure the garage door can be opened by hand Therefore the operator first 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 open ing the door 2 Drill a hole in that side of the door handle which turns down wards 3 Thread the cable through the hole and fix it with the enclosed metal clamps Be carefull not to put a high tension on the emer
22. erator will follow the movement 4 Starting the learning cycle Press the LERN LEARN button after the limit switches are adjusted properly the garage door should then be closed and the CLOSING limit switch is actuated The operator then starts the automatic learning cycle and will do three runs OPENING the garage door CLOSING the garage door OPENING the garage door All three runs are done fully automatic After the learning cycle the operator will rest in OPENING position the operator s light stops blinking The operator now is ready for use For programming the hand transmitter please refer to the chapter Remote Control on page 16 Quick Reference 1 Force Adjustment Adjust the maximum force for OPENING and CLOSING direction KRAFT PRESSURE for the learning cycle Auf Open Zu Close 50 70 50 70 Press the LERN LEARN button for approx 3 seconds The operator s light begins blinking release the O LERN LEARN button LERN7TEARN 2 Start programming mode 3 Limit Switch Adjustment a Adjust OPENING limit switch b Adjust CLOSING limit switch The operator can be run in OPENING and CLOSING direction using the TEST RUN button 4 Start learning cycle The garage door is closed and the operators hits the CLOSING limit switch Press the LERN LEARN button shortly The operator does three runs OPENING CLOSING OPENING The learning cycle stops after the three runs The ga
23. ged 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 manu ally Garage Doors In January 2001 the European regulations EN12604 and EN12605 became compulsory for garage doors Before installing an au tomatic door operator it must be assured that the garage doors applies to these regulations the information can be obtained from the manufacturers declaration of confirmity A Seip door opera tor 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 manufactur ers 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 installa tion will normally be CE compliant Older Garage Doors When automating an ol
24. it switch settings and start a new learning cycle 8 x blinking The microprocessor has lost data try to run the learning cycle When this does not work the electronics need to be exchanged 9 x blinking Error on the electronic board the electronics need to be ex changed 10 x blinking Damaged relays the electronics need to be exchanged 11 x blinking Error on a module for special functions change the module If the error still occures the main electronics must be exchanged If then The operator does not react on the transmitter or on the push but ton switch Power failure Disconnect and connect the operator Is the door stuck because of snow and ice Check the lines and the connections of the push button switch Is there water in the push button switch or in the key operated switch Disconnect alle external components and try running the operator via the TEST RUN button The operator reacts on the transmitter but not on the push button switch Check the line of the push button switch Does the push button switch work when the remote receiver is disconnected If so the remote trans mitter or receiver might be defective The operator reacts on the push button switch but not on the transmitter Check the accordance of the transmitter and the receiver code Displace the antenna of the receiver Avoid each metal contact reduces the range Check the battery of the transmitter The operator reacts on the
25. l environments St raussendung f r Wohnbereich Gesch fts und Gewerbereiche sowie Kleinbetriebe EN 61000 6 2 2001 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments Fachgrundnorm St rfestigkeit Industriebereich Low Voltage Directive EN 60335 2 95 2001 7 Niederspannungsrichtlinie Particular requirements for drives for vertically moving garage doors for residential use Anforderungen f r Antriebe von Garagentoren mit Senkrechtbewegung zur Verwendung im Wohnbereich EN 60335 1 1994 A1 1996 A2 2000 A11 1995 A12 1996 A13 1998 A14 1998 A15 2000 A16 2001 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Sicherheit elektrischer Ger te f r den Hausgebrauch Safety in Use EN 12453 2000 Nutzungssicherheit Safety in use of power operated doors requirements Nutzungssicherheit kraftbet tigter Tore Anforderungen EN 12445 2000 Safety in use of power operated doors Test methods Nutzungssicherheit kraftbet tigter Tore Pr fverfahren ps bs Peter Seip Gesch ftsf hrer Walzbachtal J hlingen 16 06 2003 ANTRIEBS P Grombacher StraBe 83 75045 Walzbachtal J hlingen Germany www seip com EC Declaration of Confirmity EG Konformitatserklarung in accordance with the Radio and Telecommunications m dem a ae EO Gnade ee Terminal Equipment Act FTEG and Directive 1999 5 EC unikationsenaenrichtungen UNG der hicntiinie x x Document No FU 16062003 x Dokument Nr FU 1606200
26. ll he connection wires might be broken or a short cut was created he photo cell is damaged he 8 2 kOhm resistor is not connected properly LED LSZ Security Contact Hatch Door Switch Error or obstacle o k Possible Errors he security beam registers an obstacle he hatch door is open he connection wires might be broken or a short cut was created Security beam or hatch door switch is damaged the 8 2 kOhm resistor is not connected properly LED SEZ Checks the function of the CLOSING limit switch when the limit activated not activated switch is activated the LED goes on If it does not then the limit switch is damaged LED SEA Checks the function of the OPENING limit switch when the limit activated not activated switch is activated the LED goes on If it does not then the limit switch is damaged 14 Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connections Special Functions Pr ge MO920 V2 9 MOTOR LICHT LIGHT s _KRAFT PRESSURE Auf Open Zu Close 50 70 50 70 h OL gt 20 100 20 1 m KT SEZ SEA So Lt 7 TRAFO 24V H 1 7 G zu z x EEE 4 a DIP D 5 amp SIZ C BRN RI 2 N 4 m u N B MIR a az A
27. mote control set as a standard Nevertheless the remote control is the part of the operator which might be influenced by circumstances in the surroundings of the garage With our standard remote control you might reach a range of more than 100 meters In areas with high disturbancies the range will still be approx 50 meters The range might be influenced by old batteries in the hand transmitter if you should experience a problem with the range please change the batteries first The lower the batteries run the lower the range will be Building materials of the garage In a garage made of concrete and steel you might reach a lower range than in an ordinary garage build of stone The more steel was used for the walls the shorter the range of your remote con trol Remote control activity in the area Radio and television transmitters close to your garage might reduce the range Older baby phones Especially older baby phones might influence the range of the remote control severely These devices send strong signals via the houses internal power supply net These signals also intrude other devices via the wall plug as eg the operator It is extreemely unlikely that the range will drop to an unaccept able distance If however problems should occure we will like to be helpful Remote Control Additional Information 2 channel MINI transmitter optional extra 433 MHZ rolling code Two Batteries Two batteries type C
28. nter from inside pull at the Bowden cable hanging from the carriage 21 EG Konformitatserklarung im Sinne der EG Richtlinien Niederspannungsrichtlinie 73 23 EWG mit Anderungen EC Declaration of Confirmity Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and amendments Electro Ma gneticalCompatinility 89 336 FEC x Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit 89 336 EWG and amendments x mit Anderungen x Document No AN 16062003 Dokument Nr AN 16062003 A y We Wir Seip Antriebstechnik GmbH Grombacher Stra e 83 75045 Walzbachtal J hlingen Deutschland hereby declare that the following products comply to the mentioned EC regulations erkl ren hiermit da die nachfolgenden genannten Produkte den unten angegebenen EG Richtlinien entsprechen Type of Product Produktart Garage Door Operator Torantrieb Product Name Modell TS 75 TS 100 Approved according to 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC Gepr ft nach 89 336 EWG und 73 23 EWG Referring EC regulations Angewandte harmonisierte Normen Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 61000 3 2 2000 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Limits for harmonic current emissions Grenzwerte f r Oberschwingstr me EN 61000 3 3 1995 Corrigendum 1997 A1 2001 Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in publik low voltage supply systems Grenzwerte f r Spannungsschwankungen und Flicker EN 61000 6 3 2001 Emission standard for residential commercial and light industria
29. or the internal lighting is ad justed in seconds Values from 80 to 240 seconds are adjustable Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connections Limit Switch Adjustment and Force Measurement KRAFT PRESSURE Auf Open Zu Close 50 70 50 70 IOI IOI LERN LEARN TEST RUN Pictures 1 TEST RUN Button 2 1 2 LERN LEARN Button 3 Potentiometer for Force Adjustment Information To use the operator the following steps must be carried out to adjust the limit switches and to learn the required force Without these adjustments the operator will only run for the factory set distance when pressing the TEST button The limit switch adjustment and the force learning are both done in one combined programming step The operator needs to be set into programming mode the programming mode is indicated by the blinking operator s light During the programming mode the limit switch setting is done first followed by the force setting The procedure of adjustments 1 Adjustment of the maximum force for learning mode 2 Start of programming mode 3 OPENING limit switch b Adjustment CLOSING limit switch 4 Start the learning cycle for force and distance Descriptions of each step will be found in the following text 1 Adjusting the maximum force for the learning cycle The force adjusted via the potentiometers FORCE OPEN and FORCE CLOSE determines the maximum forces for the learn ing cycle and in later u
30. oto cell a maxi mum of 200 mAmp is allowed 230V AC Supply M N 230V AC power supply for external components Shortcuts created by external compo nents on this connector will influence the house fuse directly Receiver Module HF Modul Plug for Seip remote receiver cards Receiver Card Advanced Connectors Component Photo Cell without selftest C D Wiring with 8 2 kOhm resistor Transmitter Receiver Photo Cell with selftest C D The main electronics provides the possibility of testing the photo cell before every movement within milliseconds a malfunc Photo Cell receiver tion of the photo cell is simulated To enable the main electronics for this testing the impulse cables of the photo cells trans I J mitter must be connected to J and the impulse cables of the photo cell s receiver must be connected to C D Photo Cell trans ATTENTION If you want to use this selftest option you must connect the photo cell before the limit switch setting mitter and force adjustment otherwise_there will be no selftest in later use 24V C Transmitter 24V C Receiver N O 12 Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connections Advanced Connectors
31. push button switch but not on the transmitter Change the code of your remote control of transmitter and receiver Dis connect the receiver or remove the transmitter battery Use your push but ton switch only If this solves the problem your sender may be defective Disconnect the push button switch and use your transmitter only If this solves the problem the push button switch or the line of the push button switch may be defective The door doesn t open completely Is the limit switch OPEN correctly set Is the door jamming while opening Unlock the carriage manually make the door running well Lubrificate and oil the pivotal points of the door Increase the power Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Additional messages only via the LED Diag Te l O 3 x blinking Photo cell either an obstacle was recognised by the photo cell or the photo cell is damaged Please also check the photo cells wiring 4 x blinking only with special function module AZ running in French mode Photo cell for opening direction either an obstacle was recog nized by the photo cell or the photo cell is damaged Please also check the photo cells wiring 6 x blinking Photo Cell either an obstacle is within the photo cell s range or the photo cell does not work properly 7 x blinking Security Beam or Hatch Door Switch either an obstacle is inbe tween the devices or the device does not work properly The door doesn
32. rage door is then opened and the operator s light stops blinking The pro gramming is now complete 5 You may now procede with chapter Remote Control on page 16 11 Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connections The most important connectors 24V Z hlwerk Pr ge O 4 MO920 V2 9 Mor LICHT UGHT s _ KRAFT PRESSURE Pr f is KU NL 1 420 50 70 50 70 AL AL K b L 60 240120 100 nm nm SEZ gt PE AUF zu P J Sad I 15 sender F 7 3 1S Tes _ 24Vdo TRAFO 24V H Gnd Wa L G 24vdo mo 200mA 6 S l F 68 5 9 82 8 5 P uont E 2 Papers 4 p ta pa 3 DP sZ c o rl Bask 2 Berk B td N L 2 S BT BA BTI Vp Diag TEST Z RG bf a a A dba IOI lol M N ANT LERRZIEARN IEST RUN N 4 230Vac Component Connector Function Push Button and A B Floating connector for push button and key switch no electricity to come into contact Key Switch with these connectors When using an external receiver the impulse wires are connected to this terminal 24V DC Supply G H 24V DC power supply for external components external receiver ph
33. se The factory setting is 60 for both On smaller easy running doors a force of 40 will be sufficient 2 Starting the learning mode Press the LERN LEARN button 2 on the main electronics for approx 3 seconds When the operator s light begins blinking release the LERN LEARN button The operator now runs in learning mode The learning mode runs without time limit there is no need to rush with the following adjustments 3 The Limit Switch Adjustment In CLOSING position the garage door shall not be pressed hard onto the doors frame If it is pressed too hard then the operator will reverse after each CLOSING and the garage door will remain open for approx 5 cm 10 Printed Circuit Board Adjustments and Connections Limit Switch Adjustment and Force Measurement Basics During the learning mode the operator will follow the limit switches automatically when these are moved E g The operator hits the CLOSING limit switch but the garage door still is not completely closed You can now slide the red limit switch actuator off the CLOSING limit switch the operator will automatically start running in CLOSING direction until it hits the CLOSING limit switch again You do not have to press the TEST RUN button to activate the operator The procedure works vice verca in OPENING direction Attention the operator only follows the limit switch in ONE direction the CLOSING limit switch is only followed in CLOSING direction
34. sumption in Stand By 2 3 watts Power Supply 190 250V AC Transformer 230V AC 24V DC Pre Warning Light adjustable Stop on Security Beam in Closing Direction adjustable Automation of Side Hinged Doors adjustable Nett Running Length 2 640 mm Max Running Length with Extension 4 150 mm Overall Length 3 215 mm Height Motor Head 170 mm Length Motor Head 370 mm Width Motor Head 260 mm Minimum Space above the door 35 mm Weight including packaging 22 kg p Optional Special Functions For the TS series operators we provide plug on module cards for advanced functions Module Automatic Closing AZ For automatic closing of the garage after an adjustable time from 80 to 240 seconds u f Ta The card is also equipped with a connector giving an impulse for one second when the garage door is opened an automatic exter nal light can be connected here 0 mal Special functions as fast closing the garage door will be closed P u L as soon as the car passed the photo cell and additional photo cell in opening direction are adjustable on the module card x L ike WALI L Module Separated Impulse TO The impulses for OPENING and CLOSING direction are given sepa retely one button will always OPEN the door and the other will allways CLOSE it It can be adjusted so either direction will work on impulse or steady press of the button e g the button needs to s T U V be pressed for the whol
35. t close completely and opens again Is the limit switch CLOSE set correctly Is the door jamming while closing Unlock the carriage manually make the door running well Lubricate and oil the pivotal points of the door Run through the automatic learning cycle The emergency release doesn t work Is the limit switch CLOSE correctly set If not your opener switches off under pressure In this case the chain is under tension and therefore the emergency release can hardly be unlocked Make sure that the limit switch is correctly set The light doesn t work Replace the bulb 230 V max 40 Watt The operator isn t running smooth Unlock the carriage of the opener Move the door manually and make sure that the door is well balanced must come to a stop at each position The spring tension is too high or there is even a spring fracture The motor is buzzing but the door doesn t move The door is jamming The operator works but the door doesn t move The carriage is unlocked If you want to lock it open the door but not completely and let the opener run The carriage locks in automatically The operator doesn t work because of a power failure Unlock the carriage with the help of the emergency release and open the door manually If you have a garage where you can only enter from outside Unlock the door with the key and turn the door handle then your opener will be unlocked If you have a garage where you can also e

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