GDO-10V3L2 Toro ™ Roll Up Garage Door Opener Contents 13. Safety Close & Auto-Close Mode 1. Important Safety Instructions 13.1 Safety Close Mode 2. Controller Input And Outputs 13.2 Setting Up Satndard Auto-Close Mode 3. Operating Controls 13.3 Safety Beam Triggered Auto Close 4.
1. Important Safety Instructions The safety alert symbols below indicate a personal safety or property damage instruction exists. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. This automatic Door opener is designed and tested to offer safe service provided it is installed and operated in strict accordance with the following safety rules. Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in death, serious personal injury or property damage.
3. Operating Controls Fig 3.1 Terminal Block ( From Left To Right ) Programmer PG-3 Input AUX OUT Receiver’s Auxiliary Output Console Previous Button V+ Accessory Supply Liquid Crystal Display SB3 Third Safety Beam Input Console Next Button SB2 Second Safety Beam Input Console Open Button SB1 First Safety Beam Input Console Stop Button...
4. Set Up Requirements 4.1 Kit Contents ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY ORDER CODE GDO-10V3L2 POWER DRIVE UNIT 60233 COMMUNICATION CABLE 61909 WALL CONTROL UNIT L2 61565 TRIO-CODE 4B PTX-5 TRANSMITTER 61161 LOCKING BAR COVER 71040 FORK EXTENSION 61486 ACCESSORY PACK (61480) CLIP CABLE CLIPSAL NO 564/1 72845 SCREW-EYE...
5. Pre-Installation Requirements IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Warning: Incorrect installation can lead to severe injury. Follow ALL installation instructions. NOTE: Planetary chain equipment must be removed from the door prior to installation of GDO-10V3L2 Toro™. 5.1 Door Operation The door must be in good operating condition. The maximum effort to move the door up or down, from stationary, should not exceed 150 Newtons (15 kg force) at the bottom rail.
6. Installation 6.1 Preparation a. Check the door’s operation: The door must travel smoothly and be easy to operate by hand. ii. Adjust any tight or twisted guides. iii. Clean the guides if there is any oil or wax present using a suitable white spirit.
d. Re-attach the door bracket using your reference marks as a guide and tighten the bolts. Ensure that the slots in the mounting bracket of the opener align with the slots in the door bracket, otherwise the door bracket may have to be relocated. If the bracket cannot be relocated, the opener may be fitted onto the axle using the opener’s saddle and bolts as follows: Using your reference marks as a guide, sit the opener on...
8. Setting Limits 8.1 Setting Travel Limits WARNING! Use caution when operating the manual release with the door open since it may fall rapidly due to weak or broken springs, or an improperly balanced door. Fig 8.1 WARNING! Do not disengage the opener to manual operation with children, persons or any objects including motor vehicles within the doorway.
8. Setting Limits: Via Transmitter The GDO-10V3L2 Toro™ has the alternate ability to set travel Button 1 limits using a transmitter, allowing free movement around the (Inch Open) Button 2 garage to better assess the desired limit positions. In order to use a (Set) transmitter, it must first have at least one of its buttons coded to the door controller.
9. Coding Transmitter GDO-10V3L2 can store up to five hundred and eleven (511) ID/SN display I.D label/Serial transmitters in its memory. Each transmitter can be allocated an indicator number alpha-numeric ID label up to eleven (11) characters in length and each button can be assigned to one of several control functions.
10. Remotely Coding Transmitters If a transmitter is already coded into the opener, additional transmitters can be coded without being in direct contact with the opener’s wall console unit. PRESS Existing NOTE: Only the function of the existing transmitter button can be transmitter assigned to new transmitter.
12. Safety Obstruction Force Test WARNING! Take care when testing or adjusting the Safety Obstruction Force. Excessive force may cause SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY and/or PROPERTY DAMAGE. 12.1 Testing Close Cycle a. Press the OPEN button to open the door. b. Place a piece of timber approximately 40mm high on the floor directly under the door (Fig.
13. Safety Close & Auto-Close Mode 13.1 Safety Close Mode Combination i. Safety Beam 1 and Safety Beam 2 The controller has a built in Safety Beam detection. If Safety ii. Safety Beam 1 and Safety Beam 3 Beams are not installed, the controller will automatically turn iii.
14. Time Clock MENU 7.1 HELPFUL TIP: To access the PREV, NEXT and SET buttons, Set Time/Date unscrew the screws at the bottom of the logic console cover and remove cover. Fig 14.1 The opener provides a programmable time clock which can be used to control the GDO-10V3L2 on a timed basis at various times of the week.
14. Time Clock Menu 7.3 Settings Under this menu, three sub menus are available: a. Run Programs. The programs of the timer can be interrupted by selecting RUN PROGRAM off. b. Configuration Of GPI Input. General Purpose Input can be configured as OSC, PED or DST setup. c.
16. Battery Replacement 16.1 Replacing Backup Batteries a. Unplug the drive unit from mains power. b. Disengage motor using manual release cord. c. Remove the bottom cover by pressing in from sides and sliding downward. d. Remove the two screws and slide upward the top cover upwards to remove it.
18. Specifications Technical Specifications Power supply 230V - 240Va.c. 50Hz Standby power 2.6 Watts Geared Motor power 150 Watts Motor type 24Vd.c. Permanent Magnet Maximum door opening: Height: 5500mm Width: 5100mm Weight: 270kg Opener Limits Travel 5.5 turns of Door Drum Wheel Maximum Rated Load 500N Nominal Load...
19. Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Remedy Door will not operate Mains power not switched on. Switch on mains power. Door is obstructed. Remove obstruction. Unlock door or remove jam. Door is locked or motor jammed. Door tracks/hardware damaged. Door requires service/repair by qualified technician. The stop function is activated Deactivate the stop switch/timer The opener is in “Vacation Mode”...
20. Maintenance WARNING!: Failure to maintain your door may ELECTROCUTION! Disconnect the opener void the warranty on your door opener. power cord from the mains power before making any door repairs / maintenance or removing the opener button cover. 20.1 Door Maintenance The door should be tested manually regularly to ensure it is in good condition.
21. Appendix OPERATIONAL BUTTONS: 1. Press PREV/NEXT buttons move to Left/Right. 2. Press OPEN/CLOSE buttons to change setting. 3. Press SET button to save changes. A - Console Menu Structure 4. Press STOP to return to MENU without saving changes. NOTE: The System will automatically return to the main screen after 30 secs if a menu screen is displayed and no buttons are pressed.
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Parameter Default Step Unit Menu No. Section Menu 6 - Operating Modes Safety Close Mode 16.1 Safety Open Mode Appendix C Safety Beam Input Response Mode Sets the S.B response OPN & CLS stop CLS to 6.3-5 Appendix C mode. Options are OPEN and CLOSE cycles stop, Close CLS to stop reverse cycles stop or Close cycle reverse...
Appendix A - Console Menu Structure Parameter Default Step Unit Menu No. Section EVENT COUNTER Appendix D INSTALL DATA Appendix D PARAMETERS Appendix D VERSION INFO - Firmware Appendix D Menu 9 - Memory Tools CLR CONTROL Appendix E CLR TRANSMITTERS (TX’ERS) Appendix E Menu 10 - Setup Travel SETUP LIMITS...
Appendix C - Control Board Adjustments The standard operation of the opener can be altered by editing various parameters. This section describes the parameters and the effect they have. Use the VIEWING AND EDITING PARAMETER PROCEDURE (Appendix B) to make changes. Menu 2.3 Door Reverse Time After Close Obstruction Normally after a close obstruction, the door will fully open to its open position.
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Appendix C - Control Board Adjustments Menu 6.12 FIRE Input Configuration Fire input can be configuration as OPN ,CLS (available only if Safety Beams are installed) or PED function. Activated by FIRE input terminal with N/O or N/C (if selected) switch. i.
Appendix D - Diagnostic Tools The controller provides several diagnostic tools from within the Diagnostics Menu (Menu 8). This section details the function of each tool and its use. MENU 8 Navigating To Diagnostics Menu Diagnostics D.1). a. Press PREV to navigate to Menu 8 (Fig.
Appendix D - Diagnostic Tools Menu 8.5 Service Counter The opener provides a periodic service counter which can be set to expire after a number of drive cycles. When expired, the opener will beep three Service Counter times at the beginning of each drive cycle and a message will be displayed (Cycles) 60000 (Fig.
Appendix F- Transmitter Editing Display Transmitter Record Using one of the methods below, you can display the required transmitters details. MENU 1 Code Transmitter Navigating To “Edit Transmitter” Menu (Fig. F.1) a. Press NEXT to navigate to Menu 1 b. Press SET to enter the transmitter edit procedure. Fig F.1 c.
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Appendix F - Transmitter Editing 14 I [No Name] OSC PED LGT VAC Editing The Store Location Fig F.4 This feature is only available when coding the first button of a new PRESS transmitter. F.4) a. Press NEXT or PREV to move the cursor over Store No. (Fig.
Appendix G - Transmitter Management MENU 1 Code Transmitter Transmitter Listing Facility The GDO-10V3L2 Toro™ provides a transmitter listing facility which enables PRESS Fig G.1 the user to find a transmitter location within the memory. Once located a stored transmitter can be replaced, deleted, edited, copied or, if the location PRESS is empty, a new transmitter can be coded.
22. Warranty and Exclusion of Liability 1. This Warranty is given by Automatic Technology (Australia) Pty Ltd (ABN 11 (i) door surface area and/or weight exceeding 28m2 and 270kg respectively; 007 125 368) (ATA), 6-8 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough 3173, 1300 133 944, (j) the door used with the Product not being in safe working order and condition;...
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