4Ddoors 4DS2 v1 Installation Instructions And User Manual

4Ddoors 4DS2 v1 Installation Instructions And User Manual

Sectional and tilting door operator

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Sectional and Tilting door operator
4DS2 v1

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  • Page 1 Installation instructions and user guide Sectional and Tilting door operator 4DS2 v1...
  • Page 3 4DS2 v1 Sectional and Tilting Door Opener Installation Instructions and User Guide FS 1000 1000N WARNING Please read the manual carefully before installation and use. The installation of your new door opener must be carried out by a technically qualified or licensed person.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    WARNING Important Safety Recommendations Product Description & Features Pre-Installation Recommendations Installation (Wall Bracket & Door Bracket) Installation (Steel Track) Installation (Sectional Steel Track Assembly) Battery Backup Assembly (optional) Display Menu Instructions (Plus II) Programming Instructions Terminal Introduction and Application Manual Disengagement Maintenance Technical Specifications Parts Listing...
  • Page 6: Important Safety Recommendations

    IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH AND / OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND ADHERE TO ALL SAFETY AND INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS. The opener is designed and manufactured to meet local regulations. The installer must be familiar with AS/NZS 4505:2012 and any other local regulations required in respect of the installation of the opener.
  • Page 7 The drive must be installed in a protected area. Do not allow it to be sprayed with water. If the garage does not have a pedestrian access door, an emergency access device must be installed. This allows manual door opening from outside in the event of occupant incapacitation, power supply failure or opener failure.
  • Page 8 - WARNING: Important safety instructions. It is important for the safety of persons to follow all instructions. Save these instructions. - Do not allow children to play with door controls. Keep remote controls away from children. - Watch the moving door and keep people away until the door is completely opened or closed.
  • Page 9: Product Description & Features

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & FEATURES Obstruction force adjustment The minimum force displayed IS “1” and it can be adjusted upward. Display “5” meansIS the maximum force . “3” Is the factory set default which is equivalent to 150N Travel speed adjustment If “8”...
  • Page 10 Self learning open and close obstruction force The opener power at different stages of the door’s travel is learnt during setup and is constantly re-profiled. Opener obstruction force limits are automatically adjusted to be in a suitable range above and below this profile.
  • Page 11: Pre-Installation Recommendations

    PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS Garage door must be able to be lifted and closed easily by hand and without much effort. A well balanced & sprung door is critical for proper installation and the rated opener life.. The garage door opener can’t compensate for a badly installed garage door and should not be used as a solution for a “hard to open”...
  • Page 12: Installation (Wall Bracket & Door Bracket)

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Mount Wall Bracket and Door Bracket (Fig2) Wall Bracket - Close the garage door and measure the garage door width at the top and mark the center. Locate and mount the wall bracket 2cm-15cm above the door on the inside wall.
  • Page 13: Installation (Sectional Steel Track Assembly)

    (Fig.3) STEP2 WARNING: Do not allow children around the door, opener or supporting ladder serious injury and/or damage may result from failure to follow this warning. Place the steel track and opener head assembly centrally on the garage floor, with the open head furthest away from the door. Lift the front of the track up to the door bracket.
  • Page 14 3 Parts Steel Track FIGURE 7 C: 1000 MM SLEEVE D: 1000 MM SLEEVE E: 1000 MM 2-Parts Track: Per Fig.6, slide the A rail into the sleeve then, slide the B rail into the sleeve. 3-Parts Track: Per Fig.7, slide the C rail into the sleeve, slide the D rail into the sleeve; slide the E rail into the sleeve.
  • Page 15: Battery Backup Assembly (Optional)

    Battery backup Assembly (optional) Option 1 - Top Fixed STEP1 Assemble the battery & battery bracket per fig 1 then, FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 (Fig.12) STEP2 Assemble the battery to opener, (Fig.12), fix by screws suppled. Option 2 - Side Fixed (Fig.13) STEP1 Assemble the battery &...
  • Page 16: Display Menu Instructions (Plus Ii)

    DISPLAY MENU INSTRUCTIONS FEATURES SETTINGS: a. Press and hold SET button until “1” appears on the display then release the button. b. Press the UP / Down buttons, to change the feature being configured. The display will read “1-E” where E is the feature number.
  • Page 17: Programming Instructions

    PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Pre- Instruction for program buttons Short click the SET button : When in standby, it will clear the error and, alarm display, then return to a normal display. Short click the CODE button : • (In the Setting Status) Exit the current operation and return to the standby interface.
  • Page 18 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 1. PROGRAMMING OPEN & CLOSE LIMITS a. Press and hold the SET button until “1” appears on the display then release the button. b. Press the SET button again. The door opener is now in Programming Mode. And then you will see “n” with dot appears on the display.
  • Page 19 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 2. OBSTRUCTION FORCE ADJUSTMENT CAUTION: The obstruction force adjustment is set automatically during programming. Normally adjustment is necessary. a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1”appears on the display, next press the UP Button until “2” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button.
  • Page 20 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 3. TRAVEL SPEED SETTING CAUTION: If you changed the speed again, it will cancel the previous travel limit. The speed adjustment function will be available only after you reset the travel limit. a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1”appears on the display, next press the UP button until “3”...
  • Page 21 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 4. AUTOMATIC CLOSING&TIME SETTING NOTE: We recommend that Safety Photo Beams be used in any installation where the Auto Close function is enabled. a. Press and hold the SET Button until“1”appears on the display, next press the UP button until “4” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button.
  • Page 22 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 5. AUTOMATIC CLOSING CONDITION SETTING a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, next press the UP button until “5” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button. b.
  • Page 23 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 6. LED OFF DELAY TIME SETTING a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, next press the UP button until “6” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button. b.
  • Page 24 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 7. REVERSAL HEIGHT SETTING a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, next press the the UP button until “7” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button. b.
  • Page 25 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 8. PARTIAL OPEN/HEIGHT SETTING a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, next press the UP button until “8” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button. b. Press the SET button again. The unit is now in partial- open/height adjustment mode.
  • Page 26 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 9. TRANSMITTER PAIRED BUTTONS RECOGNITION FUNCTION SETTING a. Press and hold the SET button to enter this function setting until “9” appears on the display then release the button. b. Press the SET button again. The unit is now in paired buttons recognition function adjustment mode.
  • Page 27 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS A. CODES MEMORY QUANTITY SETTING a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, next press the UP button until “A” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button. b.
  • Page 28 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS B. REVERSAL HEIGHT IGNORANCE SETTING a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, next press the UP button until “b” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button. b.
  • Page 29 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS C. WICKET DOOR SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCH TYPE SETTING a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, next press the UP button until “C” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button.
  • Page 30 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS D. PHOTO CELL ON/OFF SETTING NOTE: Make sure the photo cell has been correctly installed and used Normally Closed contacts to the accessory terminals of the opener. Also note that the photo beam function must be disabled if NO photo beams are fitted, otherwise the door cannot be closed, and the LED display will show the letter“...
  • Page 31 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS E. MAINTENANCE ALARM--OPERATION CYCLES COUNT SETTING a. Press and hold the SET Button until “1” appears on the display, next press the UP button until “E” appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button. b.
  • Page 32: Terminal Introduction And Application

    PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS F. OPEN / STOP / CLOSE TERMINALS The O/S/C facility can be used for an external push button switch to operate the opener. The switch must have voltage free normally open contacts. TERMINAL INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Photo beam connection (optional) – Fig.15,Fig.16 Switch control connection (optional) –...
  • Page 33 FIGURE 16 Other terminal introduction and application The O/S/C interfaces available. (Fig. 17, Fig. 18) Add a new O/S/C button to open or close the door. Flash light function. (Fig. 17, Fig. 18) There are corresponding interfaces for this function and provide 24v-35v flash light voltage.
  • Page 34: Manual Disengagement

    MANUAL DISENGAGEMENT The opener is equipped with a manual release cord to disengage shuttle and move door by hand while holding the handle down (Fig 19). Pull on the handle to disengage the shuttle. To re-engage the door simply run opener in automatic mode or move door by hand until the trolley engages in the chain shuttle.
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE No particular maintenance is required for the logic circuit board. Check the door at least twice a year if it is properly balanced, and all working parts are in good working condition or not. Check the reversing sensitivity at least twice a year, and adjust if it is necessary.
  • Page 36: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FS 1000 Input voltage 220 - 240V / 110 - 127V, 50–60 Hz Max. pull force 1000 N Max. door area 15.0m Max. door weight 100kg (Balanced) Max. door height 2400 - 3500mm Drive mechanism Chain / Belt Opening / Closing speed 160mm / Second L.E.D...
  • Page 37: Parts Listing

    PARTS LISTING Item Description Item Description Item Description Top cover Transformer Chain wheel L.E.D cover Chain/ Belt rail Mounting bracket L.E.D light Chain/ Belt C rail- steel connection PCB-1 Click bracket Trolley assy Control panel cover-2 U hanging bracket Straight arm Control panel cover-1 Motor shaft sleeve Bent arm...
  • Page 38: Common Fault & Solutions

    COMMON FAULT & SOLUTIONS Fault appearance Fault cause Solutions No response 1. Power supply 1. Check whether the motor LCD screen is not bright 2. Plug wire is loosing socket is energized 2. Check whether Fuse tube is broken 3. Check whether the low- voltage wire of transformer is connected to the power board...
  • Page 39 Door is up moving only. Photo cell function is Turn off the photo cell Do not work in down moving enabled without connecting function if there is no any and the a photo cell device. photo cell device connected. ( Refer the instruction Digital display manual) 2.
  • Page 40: Warranty

    1. the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase or 8,000 cycles (whichever Document No: ENGR.00003 ABN 96 659 631 559 Rev: 1.0 Date: 30MAY2019 www.4ddoors.com.au...
  • Page 41 Products must be returned in original or suitably safe packaging. l. This warranty is only applicable for repairs to Products in Australia. Document No: ENGR.00003 ABN 96 659 631 559 Rev: 1.0 Date: 30MAY2019 www.4ddoors.com.au...
  • Page 42 The fitment of any device to the Product which is not approved by 4D Garage Doors. c. Misuse or unreasonable use of the Product, as determined by 4D Garage Doors. Document No: ENGR.00003 ABN 96 659 631 559 Rev: 1.0 Date: 30MAY2019 www.4ddoors.com.au...
  • Page 43 4D Garage Doors will forward these to the relevant authorised dealer. This warranty is supplied by 4D Garage Door Pty Ltd (ACN 168 477 263) at info@4ddoors.com 4D Garage Doors PTY LTD PO BOX 61...
  • Page 44 Sectional and Tilting door operator 4DS2 v1 www.4ddoors.com.au...

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