Richmond GTR207 User Manual

Richmond GTR207 User Manual

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User Manual GTR207
Please Note: This motor runs on 24VAC Power as standard but can also be operated by 24VDC Battery Backup or Solar Power.
Gate in closed position
Gate in open position
Viewed from inside the property
WARNING
Instructions must be read before beginning installation. Please follow these instructions carefully, incorrect installation could
affect gate operation. If you require more information, please contact your local Richmond Wheel & Castor Co branch.
AU: 1300 474 246
NZ: 0800 61 71 81 International: +613 9551 2233
For installation or troubleshooting assistance visit richmondau.com/gate-motor-support/
When mounting and positioning the motor ensure that the power cable is unplugged. The motor cover will need to be removed to mount
the motor to the mounting plate.
For accessories: please refer to the relevant accessory manuals for instructions on wiring them to the GTR207 motor.
GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b
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  • Page 1 When mounting and positioning the motor ensure that the power cable is unplugged. The motor cover will need to be removed to mount the motor to the mounting plate. For accessories: please refer to the relevant accessory manuals for instructions on wiring them to the GTR207 motor. GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 2 Solar Kits Available: Solar panels and more available to get this gate kit running on solar power. Please contact your nearest authorised dealer for compatible solar panels in your state/region. Please refer to the relevant manual for each accessory for instructions on wiring them to the GTR207 low voltage gate motor. GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connecting Battery Backup (sold separately) Connecting Solar Power (sold separately) Maintenance Troubleshooting Clearing and Pairing Remotes Additional Drawings and Diagrams For accessories: please refer to the relevant accessory manuals for instructions on wiring them to the GTR207 motor. GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 4: Gate Opening Default Setting Information

    DIP SWITCH 5 from OFF to ON (refer to page 23) Left-Hand Opening: Motor mounted on the left-hand side Fig 02 Any works done to the motor must be completed whilst the power is off and the motor is unplugged GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 5: General Safety

    Any other use not specified in this documentation could damage the product and be dangerous. • Only use original parts for any maintenance or repair operation. Richmond Wheel & Castor Co declines all responsibility with respect to the automation safety and correct operation when other supplier’s components are used.
  • Page 6: Parts List

    Limit travel stops (left hand & right hand) Limit switch mounting plate screws M6X18 M12 x 100mm masonry anchor bolts (Drill bit size: M12 masonry) Motor mounting set screws M10 x 50mm, spring & flat washers GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Limit switch Spring limit switch Noise Up to 58dB Working duty S2, 20min (20 minutes continuous operation) IP Rating IP54 Maximum Remote Controls to be paired Frequency 433.92 MHz Working temperature -20°C ~ +70°C Fig 03 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 8: Motor Installation Before You Start

    The low voltage power supply connects to your power point and reduces the voltage to 24V AC. This lower and safer voltage can then be ran to your gate motor to power the motor. Power Supply: The GTR207 requires 1 x 10Amp 240V AC 50Hz power supply.
  • Page 9: Tools Required / Example Sliding Gate Setup

    Phillips Head Screwdriver Example Sliding Gate Setup: Gate Track and Gate End Gate Guide Gate Track Wheels Catch Rollers Stopper If you require any gate hardware, contact Richmond Wheel & Castor Co or an authorised reseller. GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 10: Step 1 - Gate Preparation

    The gate should slide smoothly by hand before attempting to install the gate opener. Please Note: The warning signage provided (Part 6) must be displayed on the street facing side of your automatic gate at all times. GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 11: Step 2 - Mounting The Low Voltage Power Supply

    Step 2 - Mounting the Low Voltage Power Supply For your convenience the GTR207 gate motor is supplied with 30m of cable, prewired to a low voltage power supply. This will allow you to mount your low voltage power supply beside a standard domestic 10AMP 240Volt power point (in your garage or next to an outdoor power point).
  • Page 12: Step 3 - Motor Pad Footing

    • Remove motor from the mounting plate. Sliding Gate Frame (in open position) 21-17mm 53-57mm Mark corners of the mounting plate with a pencil, chalk, or similar. Fig 11 Fig 12 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 13: Step 5 - Drilling Holes For Anchor Bolts

    (Part 7d), spring washers, and flat washers provided through motor housing and screw into welded nut on the baseplate. Hand-tighten set screws before final adjustment of motor. Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 20 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 14: Step 7 - Gear Rack & Motor Alignment

    To put the gate motor into manual mode, insert the In manual mode, the gear can turn freely key and open the manual release bar as shown and the gate can be operated by hand Fig 23 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 15 At this stage of final assembly, the cover is removed (not shown) and the power cable is still unplugged. Fig 24 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 16: Step 8 - Limit Travel Stops

    To Reset: When setting new limit travel stop positions please ensure that you turn the power off and then on again. Turning the power off will reset the limit travel stop memory, allowing for new limit travel stop positions to be recognised by the motor. GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 17 M6 x M6 x 10mm 10mm Fig 28 Spring Limit Switch Gear Rack Limit This diagram Travel shows the gate Stop GTR207 in the open Motor position Motor Gear Mounting Plate Fig 29 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 18: Step 9 - Powering The Motor

    Press the remote control again and the gate will close. • Soft start/soft stop function - The GTR207 is set by default to provide the soft start/soft stop function. We recommend this default position is always maintained. Your motor is now set up for basic remote control operation. To set further...
  • Page 19: Step 10 - Testing The Limit Travel Stops

    To Reset: When setting new limit travel stop positions please ensure that you turn the power off and then on again. Turning the power off will reset the limit travel stop memory, allowing for new limit travel stop positions to be recognised by the motor. Fig 30 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 20 Potentiometers Dip Switches J8 Terminal J1 Terminal J10 Terminal J4 Terminal J7 Terminal J2 Terminal 24VDC BAT Terminal Fuse holder Fig 31 Please refer to page 25 and 26 for added description of the terminals GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 21 CLOSED Stop Button Close Button Open Button 24VAC Storage Battery F10AC250V Fuse (5mm dia x 20mm long glass cartridge fuse) Fig 32 Please refer to page 25 and 26 for added description of the terminals GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 22 Please note: 24VAC power has no postitive + or negative - so either wire from the low voltage power supply can be secured in either of the positions in the J2 (POWER) terminal. Fig 33 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 23: Dip Switch Adjustment

    ON - Enabled OFF - Disabled Default position is ON Infrared Detection Delay When Closing ON – Infrared detection delay is set to 1 second OFF – Infrared detection delay is disabled Default position is OFF GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 24: Further Settings And Programming

    Note: If the stall force is too low, the gate will stop or reverse very easily while there is no obstruction, or if there is additional resistance such as strong wind, rain or snow. If the stall force is set too high, some impacts may not be detected, and injury or damage could occur. GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 25 Ensure that power is off before completing any wiring Using a screwdriver, loosen the screw insert the wire into Tighten with a screwdriver to secure the on the side of the terminal. the terminal wire in place. GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 26 Circuit board connection for low voltage power supply BAT Terminal: Battery Backup Terminal J4 (MOT) Terminal: Factory Fitted (pre-wired) DC motor wire connection (Red wire to top,black wire to bottom). J8 Terminal: 24V DC warning light connection GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 27: Battery/Solar Connection

    Note that performance may vary according the amount of sunlight per day, and condition of the batteries. To install battery backup and/or solar power, refer to the Figures 34 and 35 below. Note: For 100% solar requirements please contact Richmond Battery part number: GTR160...
  • Page 28: Connecting Solar Power (Sold Separately)

    • Check and tighten anchor bolts • Check for loose and corroded wires. • Ensure your gate can still move smoothly by hand by placing the gate into manual mode using the manual release key. GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    3. Remove the obstacle. 3. Gate meets obstacle. For support or assistance with troubleshooting, visit richmondau.com/gate-motor-support/ Or ring your local Richmond Wheel & Castor Branch AU: 1300 474 246 NZ: 0800 61 71 81 International: +613 9551 2233 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...
  • Page 30: Clearing And Pairing Remotes

    NZ: 0800 61 71 81 International: +613 9551 2233 Richmond Wheel & Castor Co declines all responsibility for any consequences resulting from improper use of the product, or use which is different from that expected and specified in the present documentation.
  • Page 31: Additional Drawings And Diagrams

    Additional Drawings and Measurements: 230mm 270mm Fig 36 GTR207 Installation Manual: Rev 1b...

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