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  • Page 1 NovoPort Speed ® WN 903013-04-6-50 10-2023...
  • Page 2 EN Copyright and disclaimer © 2023 TORMATIC ® No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording for any purpose, without the express written authorization of TORM- ATIC.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 General information...................... 4 Contents and intended audience................4 1.1.1 Illustrations ....................4 Pictograms and signal words................4 Hazard symbols....................5 Further notice and information symbols ............... 5 2 Safety ..........................6 Intended use......................7 Foreseeable misuse ..................... 7 Personnel qualifications..................
  • Page 4 5 Programming the drive ....................22 Preparation ......................22 Basic programming..................... 22 Program the hand-held transmitter..............23 5.3.1 Menu 1: Start function via the hand-held transmitter ......23 5.3.2 Menu 2: Light function via the hand-held transmitter ......23 5.3.3 Menu L: Ventilation function via the hand-held transmitter ....24 5.3.4 Menu P: Partial opening function via the hand-held transmitter.....
  • Page 5 7 Operation........................38 Safety instructions for operation ................. 38 Opening or closing the garage door (in normal operation mode) ....... 38 Manually opening or closing the garage door............. 39 Moving the garage door specifically into the OPEN or CLOSE position (further operating modes) ...................
  • Page 6: General Information

    General information Contents and intended audience These assembly and operating instructions describe the garage door drive of series (hereinafter referred to as "product"). The assembly the NovoPort® Speed and operating instructions are intended for technicians that install and maintain the product, and for consumers that use the product on a daily base. These assembly and operating instructions only refer to the control via hand-held transmitter.
  • Page 7: Hazard Symbols

    Hazard symbols Danger! This sign indicates an immediate risk of the death or injury of persons Warning of electrical voltage! This symbol indicates dangers to the life and health of persons due to electrical voltage when handling the system. Crush hazard to limbs This sign indicates hazardous situations with a limb crush hazard.
  • Page 8: Safety

    Safety Observe the following safety information: Risk of injury when disregarding the safety information and WARNING instructions! Failure to observe the safety information and instructions can cause an electric shock, fire and / or severe injuries. • Following the safety information and directives given in these assembly and operating instructions helps to avoid personal in- juries and material damage while working on and with the product.
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    It may not be used for garage doors without spring-balancing or weight-balancing mechanisms. The product is compatible with Novoferm products only. Never make any modifications or changes to the product that have not been ex- pressly approved by the manufacturer.
  • Page 10: Potential Hazards Associated With The Product

    Potential hazards associated with the product The product has undergone a risk assessment. The product's design and con- struction, which are based on this risk assessment, correspond to the current state-of-the-art. The product is safe to operate when used as intended. Nevertheless, residual risks remain.
  • Page 11: Product Description

    Product description General product overview Fig. 1: Product overview 1. Control unit 5. Door bracket 2. Drive head 25. Coiled cable 4. Lever arm 26. Power cable Control elements Fig. 2: Control elements Control unit Digital display 1a. Point display Programming navigation button Start button door OPEN/door CLOSE 1b.
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    Radio module depending on the features TRX-433 < 10 mW Supported protocols: f = 433.92 MHz, P AES / Keeloq Classic TRX-868 < 25 mW f = 868.3 MHz, P E43-M f = 433.92 MHz Manufacturer Company: Novoferm tormatic GmbH Address: Eisenhüttenweg 6 44145 Dortmund Germany 10 - EN...
  • Page 13: Rating Plate

    Rating plate The rating plate is situated on the inside of the service flap (1b). Functioning of the integrated safety unit If the garage door encounters an obstruction while it is closing, the drive stops and releases the obstruction by opening the door to the upper limit position, see chapter “Force learning cycle”.
  • Page 14: Assembly And Installation

    Assembly and installation Safety information for installation and assembly • Installation work may only be carried out by qualified technicians. • Read these installation instructions before you start installing the product. Scope of delivery NOTICE Check the supplied screws and wall plugs to make sure that they are suitable for the structural condition on the installation site.
  • Page 15: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for installation Crush hazard! CAUTION Some parts of the latching devices on the existing garage door can form pinch or shear points. • When you convert the garage door to an automatic drive for the first time, the existing locking mechanisms have to be dismoun- ted prior to the assembly.
  • Page 16: Mounting The Garage Door Drive

    Mounting the garage door drive Follow the instructions as shown in the A3 Instruction poster. 1. Choosing the installation side Choose the installation side in accordance with the structural conditions on site. The standard installation side is on the right (as viewed from inside) and will be described in the following.
  • Page 17 5. Fastening the door bracket Place the door bracket (5) on the designated holes in the upper door leaf section and screw it down using the three screws (15) (Fig.  6. Inserting the lever arm Place the lever arm (4) on the bolt of the motor head (2) and secure the lever arm with a clip (23) (Fig. ...
  • Page 18 12. Wicket door switch For garage doors with a wicket door, a wicket door contact (accessory) must be installed and connected to the motor head (2) (Fig.  ). Loosen the screws of the cover at the motor head (2) and remove the cover (Fig  ).
  • Page 19: Electrical Connection Of Further Components (Accessory)

    Electrical connection of further components (accessory) 4.5.1 Connection diagram overview I H G F E 180R LS 4 LS 4 LS 2 LS 2 24V- 230V~ EN - 17...
  • Page 20 Fig. Terminal Description Overview of terminal assignment at the control unit Plug base for radio receiver Connector for antenna. When using an external antenna, the shield must be placed on the terminal that is adjacent on the left (F). Input for external pulse generator (accessory, e.g. key switch or code keypad) Input (STOP-A) for wicket door contact (accessory) or emergency stop.
  • Page 21: Pulse Generator And External Safety Devices

    4.5.2 Pulse generator and external safety devices In situations of increased requirements in terms of personal protec- tion, we recommend, in addition to the internal power limitation of the drive, the installation of a 2-wire photoelectric sensor. The in- stallation of a 4-wire photoelectric sensor serves purely for the pro- tection of property.
  • Page 22: Completing The Assembly And Installation

    Completing the assembly and installation 4.6.1 Attaching the housing cover 1. Insert the service flap (1b) into the control housing and hold it in the opened position. 2. Attach the bottom cover (1c) onto the control until the latter engages with the clamping lugs.
  • Page 23: Ttz Guideline - Burglar Resistance For Garage Doors

    TTZ guideline - Burglar resistance for garage doors 4.7.1 Enabling burglar resistance To enable burglar resistance, proceed as follows: 1. Turn the ball handle (2a) so that the pull cord sits in the ball handle's groove. 2. Pull the ball handle (2a) off the pull cord as shown below. ð...
  • Page 24: Programming The Drive

    Programming the drive Preparation 1. Make sure that the garage door is connected to the motor head. 2. Make sure that the antenna is correctly positioned (see chapter “Antennen- verlegung”). 3. Make sure that you have all hand-held transmitters for this garage door at hand.
  • Page 25: Program The Hand-Held Transmitter

    Program the hand-held transmitter A maximum of 30 button commands can be taught via various hand-held trans- mitters. 5.3.1 Menu 1: Start function via the hand-held transmitter Fig. 11: Programming the start function for the hand-held transmitter 1. Press the programming button  briefly once.
  • Page 26: Menu L: Ventilation Function Via The Hand-Held Transmitter

    2. Press the button on the hand-held transmitter by means of which the light is to be controlled and keep the button pressed until the point display  (1a) on the display flashes 4 times. 3. As soon as the light goes out, you can set the next hand-held transmitter (see Step 1).
  • Page 27: Menu N: Open Function Via The Hand-Held Transmitter

    5.3.5 Menu n: OPEN function via the hand-held transmitter 1. Press the programming button  briefly three times. is shown. ð The value  2. Press the programming button  for approx. 3 second. is shown. ð The value  3. Press the programming button  briefly once.
  • Page 28: Menu 3 + Menu 4: Setting The End Positions

    Menu 3 + Menu 4: Setting the end positions NOTICE The end position OPEN must be at least 5 cm away from the toothed belt profile stop. 1. Keep the programming button  pressed for approx. 3 seconds. is displayed. ð Menu  2. Press the  button and check if the garage door moves to the OPEN posi- tion.
  • Page 29: Force Learning Cycle

    Force learning cycle Crush and impact hazard at the garage door! WARNING During the force learning cycle, the drive automatically learns the normal mechanical force required to open and close the garage door. Force limits are deactivated until the conclusion of the learn- ing cycle.
  • Page 30: Checking The Force Limits

    Checking the force limits • After completing the force learning cycles, the force limits need NOTICE to be checked. • The drive must be checked once a month. F< 400N 50 mm Fig. 14: Checking the force limits 1. Place a force gauge or a suitable obstruction (e.g. the drive's cardboard box) in the closing area of the door.
  • Page 31: Special Settings

    Special settings 5.7.1 Opening the “Special settings” menu 1. To open the menu for special settings, keep the programming button  pressed for approximately 3 seconds. is displayed. ð The number  2. Press the programming button  again. is displayed. ð The number  3.
  • Page 32: Menu 7: Adjusting The Light Phases

    Deleting the force learning cycle You can additionally delete the present force learning cycle in menu  . The end positions are maintained in this process and do not have to be set again. Follow the steps below to delete the present force learning cycle: 1.
  • Page 33: Menu 8: Door Type Setting

    5.7.4 Menu 8: Door type setting NOTICE After the door type has been changed, the force learning cycle must be repeated. By setting the door type, you optimise the movement of the door and the force limit. 1. Select menu  . ð...
  • Page 34 2. Adjust the setting using the buttons  Value Automatic closing switched off - no automatic closing switched on - a pulse always causes an opening of the door. When the open time and ), the door closes automatically. An warning time have elapsed (setup menu  interruption of the photoelectric sensor during closing causes stop and reverse direction.
  • Page 35: Menu A: Open Time

    5.7.6 Menu A: Open time (open time) is only displayed when a value > 0 is set The menu  (automatic closing). in the menu  When the door reaches the upper limit position when opening, the time for which the door remains in the upper limit position is defined by the “open time”. After the time set has elapsed, the “Automatic closing“...
  • Page 36: Menu H: Stop-A Settings (Wicket Door Contact)

    2. Adjust the setting using the buttons  Value Warning time in seconds Effective in direction of movement OPEN and CLOSE OPEN and CLOSE OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE setting personalised via Bluetooth APP *default setting 3. Press the programming button  is displayed. ð...
  • Page 37: Advanced Special Settings

    Advanced special settings 5.8.1 Opening the “Advanced special settings” menu 1. To open the menu for advanced special settings, keep the programming but- ton  pressed for approximately 3 seconds. is displayed. ð The number  2. Press the programming button  again. is displayed. ð...
  • Page 38: Menu D: Output 230 V

    5.8.3 Menu d: Output 230 V This menu specifies the time for which the output 230 V remains switched on after a drive cycle. 1. Select the menu  . ð After approximately 2 seconds, the display flashes and the set value appears. 2.
  • Page 39: Restoring The Factory Settings

    Restoring the factory settings Fig. 15: Factory settings 1. Press the   buttons at the same time. 2. Press both buttons for approximately 3  seconds while pulling out the mains plug from the mains socket and while reinserting the mains plug again. 5.10 Cycle counter The cycle counter stores the number of OPEN/CLOSE actions powered by the...
  • Page 40: Operation

    Operation Safety instructions for operation Observe the following safety information for operation: • All operators must be instructed on the handling and be familiar with the applicable safety regulations. • Comply with the accident prevention regulations and general safety regulations relevant to the field of application. •...
  • Page 41: Manually Opening Or Closing The Garage Door

    Manually opening or closing the garage door Impact and crush hazard due to uncontrolled door movement! WARNING When moving the door by hand (with the drive decoupled), it can move in an uncontrolled fashion, especially when the setting is in- correct or the door springs are defective.
  • Page 42: Moving The Garage Door Specifically Into The Open Or Close Position (Further Operating Modes)

    Moving the garage door specifically into the OPEN or CLOSE position (further operating modes) 7.4.1 Moving the garage door into the OPEN position There is the possibility of moving the door specifically into the direction of the OPEN position by means of a hand-held transmitter or the APP. •...
  • Page 43: Determining The Radio Module Type

    Determining the radio module type Provided a radio module is installed, you can determine the used radio frequency as follows: Fig. 17: Opening the control unit cover and determining the radio module type 1. Disconnect the control unit from the mains by pulling out the mains plug. 2.
  • Page 44: Errors And Faults

    Errors and faults Troubleshooting Impact and crush hazard due to uncontrolled door movement! WARNING During troubleshooting, when the drive is decoupled or if the door springs are damaged, the door can carry out uncontrolled movements. • Always pull out the mains plug before working on the drive! •...
  • Page 45: Diagnostic Display

    Diagnostic display Value State Diagnosis/remedy Garage door opens. Garage door closes. Garage door has reached end position CLOSE. Garage door has reached end position OPEN. Garage door is between end positions OPEN and CLOSE. Garage door is in ventilation position. Display shows a "0"...
  • Page 46 Value State Diagnosis/remedy Motor standstill. The motor does not rotate. Call a specialist company to repair the motor. Electronic brake activated. The operator is pulled from upper end position. Check the The garage light remains door and the springs. Set a lower upper end position. Fault at the photoelectric Check the wiring of the photoelectric sensor.
  • Page 47: Maintenance / Checks

    Maintenance / checks Notes on maintenance / checks For your safety, we recommend that the door system be checked NOTICE as needed – however, at least once a year – in accordance with the check list of the door system in the "Check lists" chapter. The check can be carried out by a person with the corresponding quali- fication certificate or by a specialist company.
  • Page 48: Check Lists

    Check lists 9.3.1 Commissioning report Owner / operating company of the system: Location of door system: Drive data Manufacturer: Drive type: Operating mode: Manufacture date: Door data Type: Serial no.: Year of construction: Door dimensions: Door leaf weight: Installation and initial operation Company, installer: Name, installer: Initial operation on:...
  • Page 49: Check List For Door System

    9.3.2 Check list for door system Confirm features/checks at start-up with a check mark. Equipment Present? Features to be Note tested Garage door Manual opening and closing Smooth running Fastenings / connections State / seat Pivots / joints State / lubrication Track rollers / track roller holders State / lubrication Seals / sliding contact strips State / seat...
  • Page 50: Proof Of Inspection And Maintenance Of The Door System

    Equipment Present? Features to be Note tested Closing edge safety device Function / state Documentation of the operator / owner Rating plate / CE marking complete / readable Door system’s Declaration of complete / readable Conformity Installation, Operation and complete / readable Maintenance Instructions 9.3.3 Proof of inspection and maintenance of the door system Date Test carried out Defects rectified...
  • Page 51: Cleaning / Care

    Cleaning / care Hazardous voltage! DANGER If the drive comes into contact with water, there is a risk of electric shock! Do not use any water or liquid detergent for cleaning. Impact and crush hazard due to inadvertent door movement! WARNING When cleaning the control unit, inadvertent movement of the door may be activated.
  • Page 52: Disposal

    Please note that the scope of the warranty is restricted to private use of the sys- tem. We define private use as a maximum of 10 cycles (OPEN/CLOSE) per day. The full text of the warranty terms can be found at: https://www.novoferm.de/garantiebestimmungen 50 - EN...
  • Page 53: Declaration Of Conformity And Incorporation

    EN ISO 12100:2010; EN ISO 13849-1:2015, PL „C“ Cat. 2; EN 60335-1:2012/AC:2014; EN 60335-2-95:2015-01/A1:2015-06; EN 61000-6-3:2007/A1:2011; EN 61000-6-2:2005/AC:2005 Other applied technical EN 12453:2022; EN 300220-1:2017-05; EN 300220-2:2017-05; standards and specifications: EN 301489-1:2017 Manufacturer and name of the Novoferm tormatic GmbH authorised representative of the Eisenhüttenweg 6 technical documentation: 44145 Dortmund Place and date of issue: Dortmund, 29.11.2022 Dr.
  • Page 54: Declaration Of Incorporation In Accordance With The Supply Of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008

    44145 Dortmund, Germany Place and date of issue: Dortmund, 29.11.2022 Dr. René Schmitz, Managing Director Novoferm tormatic GmbH 13.4 Declaration of Conformity according to Radio Equipment The integrated radio system complies with Radio Equipment Regulations 2017. The full text of the de- claration of conformity can be found at: https://www.tormatic.de/dokumentation/...
  • Page 55 EN - 53...
  • Page 56 Novoferm tormatic GmbH Eisenhüttenweg 6 44145 Dortmund...

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