BMGi TMT 400LLS Manual

Swing gate opener with limit switch and led indicator

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TMT 400LLS
SWING GATE OPENER
WITH LIMIT SWITCH AND LED INDICATOR
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  • Page 1 TMT 400LLS SWING GATE OPENER WITH LIMIT SWITCH AND LED INDICATOR Page 1 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Working the display screen ................ 39 Settings ....................40 - 44 Safety beam settings .................. 45 Accessory wiring ................. 46 - 49 Routine Maintenance ................. 50 Other Important info ................... 51 Page 2 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 3 Swing Gate Motor - TMT 400LLS TMT 400LLS gate motor is suitable for light - heavy gates. Do not use it on large sized gates which exceed the maximum recommended gate weight and length nor on gates with rising hinges or self closing hinges.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Information

    In the event you sell the property with the gate operator or sell the gate operator, pro- vide a copy of these safety instructions to the new owner. Page 4 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 5 9. Never supply mains power directly to the DC motor 10. Transformer MUST be connected to mains power via RCD (residual current device). 11. Do not install the operating system if in doubt. Page 5 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 6: Specifications & Kit Inclusions

    1 @ 2mtrs prewired arm cable (single kit) 1 @ 2mtrs and 1 @ 12mtrs prewired arm cable (double kit) PLEASE NOTE: POST BRACKET BOLTS AND CONTROL BOX MOUNTING BOLTS ARE NOT SUPPLIED Page 6 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 7 Post & secondary (if Electric) with bolts and brackets Arm Pins Regulator 2 x 12v Battery 24v 40watt Battery box with (if Solar) (if Solar) Solar Panel brackets (if Solar) (if Solar) Page 7 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 8: Optional Extras

    Brackets Long Range Receiver Wired Keypad Wireless Keypad Semi wireless Eyebeams Keyed Push Button Push Button (wireless or wired available) Adjustable Hinge Warning LIght Scan me to see more accessories available Page 8 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 9: Setup Examples

    Be aware of the size of your gate posts and hinge position as your gates should be no more than 100mm in from the post corner. Refer to Actuator arm Dimension chart page 14 Page 9 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 10: Before You Begin

    Adelaide 48° 80%. Darwin 14° Perth 43° Solar panel should be installed 0° being flat and 90° vertical with junction box at the top CORRECT INCORRECT Page 10 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 11: Important Gate Check

    We highly recommend using either nylon bush or bearing hinges to achieve maximum specs. • Poor hinges will reduce gate openers specs. A - Level D - Secured Posts in Concrete B - Plumb E - Good Working Hinges C - Free Swinging Page 11 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 12: Installation Pointers

    We recommend that the mounting points be lower then the control board, so that in the unlikely event that water seeps in, it will not flow onto the control board. Page 12 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 13: Pull Or Push Setup

    Push to open setup B Actuator arm mounted on the inside of the property pushing the gate out Actuator towards the road to open. placement Go to page 27 for setup Inside property Page 13 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 14: Actuator Arm Dimension Chart

    ** Please make sure “B” and “A” are similar or the same in value that the leaves can be operated smoothly, also to reduce the burden of the motor. Only use this Chart if your gate setup is pull to open Page 14 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 15: Installing Gate Stop & Control Box

    2. Remove the cover by unscrewing the four screws on the cover. See Figure A 3. Use a screwdriver to puncture the holes beneath the bottom of the control box. See Figure B 4. Secure it on the wall. See Figure C Page 15 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 16: Wiring In Your Power Option

    A. Making sure that red wires to positive (+) and blue wires to negative (-). If polarity is reversed you will damage the control board and void your warranty. Page 16 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 17: Battery Box Install

    4 plastic control box as show shown above tabs along with above required screws Page 17 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 18 At this stage your control box is now set and ready for either: A. Solar setup which will require your 2 12v batteries and soalr regulator B. Electric backup battery with your 2 12v batteries Page 18 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 19: Solar Setup

    D 5. Connect the black loop cable between both batteries (negative & positive) see Image E Image D Page 19 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 20 6. Wire in your solar panel cables to the solar regulator red to positive and black to negative (DO NOT cross polarity) 7. Position solar regulator as shown in Image F Image F Image E Page 20 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 21: Electric Setup

    D Care must be taken when wiring up your solar regulator and or battery terminals. A reverse in polarity will VOID your warranty Page 21 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 22: Manual Release

    If you need to manually extend the arm then you will hold and pull the end of the actuator arm out. Page 22 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 23: Pull To Open Setup

    You would have worked out your gate opening when setting up your post bracket using the ‘Actuator Arm Dimension Chart’ on page 14. Additional fixings may be required to prevent the secondary bracket from shifting. Page 23 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 24 It is important that in both the full open and full close positions, the arms must not be parallel to the gate. A parallel arm will not result in a turning movement to the gate causing potential damage to both gate and actuator arm. Page 24 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 25 Also make sure that your actuator arm is not running parallel with the gate and that there is no binding on brackets. Gate closed - arm will be extended Gate open - arm will be retracted Page 25 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 26 Arm retracted - gate fully open Incorrect arm setup Arm running parallel with the gate Page 26 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 27: Push To Open Setup

    (see images 1 & 2) also known as the secondary bracket which you will attach to your primary post bracket as shown below. Gate closed - arm will be retractred Gate open - arm will be extended Page 27 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 28 Once you have your pivot point marked out, you will go ahead and secure your post and secondary brackets to your post as shown in images 1 and 2 below. Gate closed - arm will be retractred Gate open - arm will be extended Open Close Page 28 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 29 Page 29 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 30 Also make sure that your actuator arm is not running parallel with the gate and that there is no binding on brackets. Gate closed - arm will be retracted Gate open - arm will be extended Page 30 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 31: Single Actuator Arm Wiring To Main Board

    Single gate - pull to open setup Actuator arm cables Green Blue Black Yellow White Limit 1/3 Limit 2/4 GND Lmt1 Lmt2 GND Lmt3 Lmt4 GND M1+ M1- M2+ M2- Terminals of the CB19 Control Board Page 31 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 32: Double Actuator Arm Wiring To Main Board

    Black Black Yellow White White Yellow Limit 1/3 Limit 2/4 Limit 1/3 Limit 2/4 GND Lmt1 Lmt2 GND Lmt3 Lmt4 GND M1+ M1- M2+ M2- Terminals of the CB19 Control Board Page 32 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 33: Limit Switch Adjustment

    Operate the gate again to make sure the setting is correct. Now reattach the top outer cover back onto the TMT 400LLS actuator arm and push it all the way back until it is back into position. Now put the anti shaker ring back to the correct position and reattach with the screw.
  • Page 34 Operate the gate again to make sure the setting is correct. Now reattach the top outer cover back onto the TMT 400LLS actuator arm and push it all the way back until it is back into position. Now put the anti shaker ring back to the correct position and reattach with the screw.
  • Page 35: Travel Function 'Limit Switch' Setup

    Travel Function when using LIMIT SWITCHES (preferred option) setting (Physical Stop preferred in closed position) To run the Travel Function cycle so the TMT 400LLS can learn the open and close limits, you will first need to override the actuator arms manual release and put the gate into a half open/close position.
  • Page 36: Travel Function 'Over Current' Setup

    Travel Function when using OVER CURRENT setting (Physical Stops required in closed position) To run the travel function cycle so the TMT 400LLS can learn the open and close operating times, you will first need to override the actuator arms manual release and put the gate into a half open/ close position.
  • Page 37: Function Of Led Display

    M1+/M1 not on M2+/M2 LED display shos ‘SO3’ means same button on the remote has been identified for more than 2 functions Page 37 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 38: Remote Tuning And Delete

    With this operation all the stored remotes will be deleted. Press and hold down RF-LEARN button on the control board for 10 seconds or wait until the LED displays shows ‘CC’ Now all remotes are deleted Page 38 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 39: Working The Display Screen

    F1 to FW gram setting display from F1 Press “UP” or “DOWN” to change from F11 to Press “SET” button again to get into the sub-setting Press “SET” button again to confirm Page 39 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 40: Settings

    60% of full speed For limit switch 70% of full speed operation, a slower 80% of full speed speed is 90% of full speed - Default recommended for 100% of full speed closing direction Page 40 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 41 Time delay with 2 gates 0 second Factory setting FG1 closing 2 second - Default 4 second 6 second 10 second 15 second 20 second 25 second 30 second 35 second Page 41 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 42 Alarm Buzzer Function OFF - Default Factory setting FN0 Function ON Electric latch release time 1 second Factory setting FO2 2 seconds - Default 3 seconds 4 seconds 5 seconds 6 seconds Page 42 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 43 Pedestrian mode Turn auto close off via remote Open only B Button function (Remote) Function OFF Factory setting FU2 Open-Stop-Close Pedestrian mode - Default Turn auto close off via remote Open only Page 43 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 44 0.2 sec 0.3 sec How long the gate 0.4 sec will push at the set 0.5 sec - Default over current level 0.6 sec 0.7 sec 0.8 sec 0.9 sec 1 second Page 44 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 45: Safety Beam Settings

    No effect FULLY OPENED Reload automatic closing time Reload automatic closing time STOP DURING MOVING Reload automatic closing time Reload automatic closing time CLOSING Open Open OPENING No effect No effect Page 45 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 46: Accessory Wiring

    TMT - Terminals of the CB19 Control Board connector block connector block Wiring in your Long Range Receiver TMT - Terminals of the CB19 Control Board connector block connector block LONG RANGE 7CH RECEIVER Page 46 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 47 TMT - Terminals of the CB19 Control Board Wiring in your KP receiver for you Wireless Keypad TMT - Terminals of the CB19 Control Board connector block connector block KP RECEIVER Page 47 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 48 35 seconds if required IF YOU CANNOT FIND YOUR ACCESSORY INFO HERE PLEASE SCAN THE QR CODE WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO OUR WEBSITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Page 48 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 49 Control board will have factory settings - observe these and adjust FL = Photocell 1 Activation Setting FL0 - Function OFF (Default) Setting FL1 - Function ON WIRELESS BEAMS Page 49 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 50: Routine Maintenance

    7. Check over all accessories that are connected to your automation kit such as keypads, push buttons, receivers etc. 8. Use moth balls inside the control box to help deter insects. Page 50 Copyright © 2023 BMGi. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 51: Other Important Info

    The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break-in, an attempted break-in, fire, storm, earthquake, accident, or any kind of con- struction activity inside or outside the premises. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS WWW.BMGI.COM.AU OR SCAN THE QRCODE BELOW Page 51...

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