Automatic Technology GDO-10v1Toro User Manual

Automatic Technology GDO-10v1Toro User Manual

Roll up garage door opener

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GDO-10v1 Toro
TM
Roll Up Garage Door Opener
Featuring TrioCode
Technology
Part number # 13244 (Manual)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS | OWNERS COPY

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  • Page 1 GDO-10v1 Toro Roll Up Garage Door Opener Featuring TrioCode ™ Technology Part number # 13244 (Manual) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS | OWNERS COPY...
  • Page 2 Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd to the extent that such may be lawfully excluded hereby expressly disclaims all conditions or warranties, statutory or otherwise which may be implied by laws as conditions or warranties of purchase of an Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd Garage Door Opener.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    GDO-10v1 Toro ® Roll Up Garage Door Opener Important Safety Instructions Features Controllers Input And Output Operating Controls Package Contents Installation Pre-installation Requirements Installation PE Beams Installation Programming The Opener Menu Structure Viewing And Editing Parameters Setting Limits Setting Limits: Via Transmitter Setting Pedestrian Position Standard Operating Modes Control Board Adjustments...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions WARNING: It is vital for the safety of persons to follow all instructions. Failure to comply with the following Safety Rules may result in serious personal injury and/or property damage. CAUTION: If your garage has no pedestrian entrance door, an emergency access device should be installed. This accessory allows manual operation of the garage door from outside in case of power failure.
  • Page 5 Important Safety Instructions The garage door must be well balanced. Sticking or binding doors must be repaired by a qualifi ed garage door installer prior to installation of the opener. Frequently examine the installation, in particular cables, springs and mountings for signs of wear, damage or imbalance.
  • Page 6: Features

    Features Thank you for purchasing the Automatic Technology Toro® Automatic Garage Door Opener. Designed by our renowned engineers to suit roll up doors, the Toro® will provide years of smart, simple & secure convenience to your home. Operation To open or close the door simply press open or close button on a wall control unit, button on a coded TrioCode™...
  • Page 7 SmartSolar™ Compatibility (optional) The opener can be fi tted with a SmartSolar™ kit (Part Number 00142) for operation, where mains power access is not available. NOTE: If the door is the only entrance to the garage, a keyed cable release should be fi tted external to the garage. Vacation Mode A hand held transmitter can be programmed to lock and unlock all other transmitters that have been programmed into the openers’...
  • Page 8: Controllers Input And Output

    Controller’s input/outputs fi g Light Relay Output N/O, Com, N/C Contact Solar Shunt Lock Relay Output N/O, Com, N/C Contact Standby Battery Shunt Serial Interface Connector Motor Connector Programmer Pg3 Connector 10 Amps Slow Blow Fuse 12 volts 6 Amp - Hr Batteries 24 Volts Ac In Connector Engage/disengagement Handle Position Sensor Connector...
  • Page 9: Operating Controls

    Operating Controls fi g Terminal Block ( From Left To Right ) Programmer PG-3 Input V+ ( P.E ) PE Beams “ + “ Supply Console Previous Button IN (P.E ) PE Beams Trigger Input Liquid Crystal Display V- (P.E ) PE Beams - Supply Console Next Button OUT <—...
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    Package Contents GDO-10v1 Toro™ Drive Unit Wall Control Unit Network Cable Accessory Guide Pack Fork Extension Pack Triocode™ Keyring Transmitters Installation Manual Locking Bar Covers fi g GDO-10V1 Toro ® Owner Installation Instructions...
  • Page 11: Installation

    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-10. Door Operation The door must be in good operating condition. maximum effort to move the door up or down, from stationary, should not exceed 150 Newtons (15 kg force) at fi...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation Side Room For Left Hand Side Installation Step 2 - Fitting The Opener The minimum side room required from the edge of At the end opposite to where the opener will be the door curtain is 127 mm to the inside of the door fi...
  • Page 13 Installation Step 3 - Mounting The Opener If the internal gear does not rotate freely switch the opener to manual by pulling the disengagement handle down (there will be a click), so that the ring gear can be rotated by hand. Slide the opener over the door axle and into the drum of the door (Fig.
  • Page 14: Pe Beams Installation

    Step 5 - Fitting Photo Electric (PE) Beams Locate the Photo Electric (PE) Beams in a strategic location in the doorway. Automatic Technology recommend that the sensor is placed 150 mm above the fl oor level and as close as possible to the door opening. Connect as per the wiring diagram (Fig.
  • Page 15: Programming The Opener

    Menu Structure Owner Installation Instructions GDO-10V1 Toro ®...
  • Page 16: Viewing And Editing Parameters

    Viewing and editing parameter This section illustrates how to locate, view and View Mode (No cursor) adjust parameters. Parameter name Parameter number in sub menu Locating parameters 2: Close Lock Refer to MENU STRUCTURE on Page 15 or the preceding Parameter Time (sec) 0.5 section for CONTROL BOARD ADJUSTMENTS.
  • Page 17: Setting Limits

    Setting Limits Menu 11 Step 6.1 - 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. CAUTION! Do not disengage the opener to manual operation with children, persons or any objects fi...
  • Page 18: Setting Limits: Via Transmitter

    Setting Limits: Via Transmitter The GDO-10v1 has the alternate ability to set travel limits using the transmitter, allowing free movement around the garage to better assess the desired limit MENU 1 positions. In order to use a transmitter it must fi rst have Code Transmitter at least one of its buttons coded to the door controller.
  • Page 19: Safety Obstruction Force

    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. Step 8.1 - Testing Close Cycle Press the OPEN button to open the door. Place a piece of timber approximately 40 mm high on the fl...
  • Page 20: Adjusting Safety Obstruction Forces

    Adjusting Safety Obstruction Forces Adjusting Safety Obstruction Force The Safety Obstruction Force is calculated automatically during setup. Adjusting this is normally only necessitated Menu 2 by environmental conditions such as windy or dusty areas, Current Trips and areas with extreme temperature changes. WARNING: Doors requiring over 400N of force to fi...
  • Page 21: Coding Transmitters

    Coding transmitter menu 1 The GDO-10 can store up to fi ve hundred and eleven ID/SN display indicator I.D label/Serial number (511) transmitters in its memory. Each transmitter can be allocated an alpha-numeric ID label up to eleven (11) characters in length and each button can be assigned Store number fi...
  • Page 22: Transmitter Editing

    Transmitter Editing Editing Transmitter Settings MENU 1 Code Transmitter Display Transmitter Record Using one of the methods below, display the required fi g transmitters details. PR E S S Navigating To “Edit Transmitter” Menu 1. Press NEXT to navigate to the Menu 1 (Fig. 27) . 2.
  • Page 23 Transmitter editing (cont.) Editing The Store Location 14 I [No Name] This feature is only available when coding the fi rst OSC PED LGT VAC button of a new transmitter. 1. Press NEXT or PREV to move cursor over Store No. fi...
  • Page 24: Transmitter Management

    Transmitter management The GDO-10 provides a transmitter listing facility which MENU 1 enables the user to fi nd a transmitter location within Code Transmitter memory. Once located a stored transmitter can be replaced, deleted, edited, copied or, if the location is PRESS fi...
  • Page 25 Transmitter management MENU 1.2 Code Operation (location used) Delete If the code operation is selected for a location that already contains a transmitter, then the BASIC CODE TRANSMITTER PROCEDURE will be initiated and the fi g new transmitter will replace the existing one. Note that the button functions and name of the existing transmitter will be transferred to the new transmitter.
  • Page 26: Remotely Coding Transmitters

    Remote Code Set Procedure If a transmitter is already coded into the opener, additional transmitters can be coded without being in direct contact with the opener’s control panel. PRESS Existing NOTE: Only the function of the existing transmitter transmitter button can be assigned to new transmitter. Please read fi...
  • Page 27: Setting Pedestrian Position

    Setting Pedestrian Position Menu11 Pedestrian Access Position After completing the limit setup procedure the MENU 11.3 Pedestrian access position is automatically set to a Set Pedestrian position which is in the middle of the door travel. The position can be manually set by following the SETTING PEDESTRIAN POSITION procedure.
  • Page 28: Standard Operating Modes

    Standard Operating Modes Menu This section describes the standard operation of the is prevented from being closed. If the PE Beams control board with the factory set default values. input is triggered while the door is closing, the controller will stop the motor and then open the door.
  • Page 29: Standard Operating Modes

    Standard Operating Modes When GPI Input Is Confi gured As Day Light Saving : The GPI input can be used to switch between STD time and DST (daylight savings time). The time selected is the amount of time added to STD time when DST is selected. Options are OFF, 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes.
  • Page 30: Control Board Adjustments

    Control Board Adjustments The opener’s standard operation can be altered by editing various parameters. This section describes the parameters and the effect they have. Use the VIEWING AND EDITING PARAMETER PROCEDURE on Page 15 to make changes. Menu 6. Motor Settings Motor speed The maximum speed the motors run at is controlled by the OPEN AND CLOSE SPEED VOLTAGE parameter.
  • Page 31 This parameter sets the ID of the controller that is sent with the 7.5 PED Input Function activity report. Contact Automatic Technology for more details. If GPI Or Fire Input Is Selected As Ped Then These inputs can be confi gured to a SWIPE type input for 7.14 Vacation Mode...
  • Page 32 Control Board Adjustments Parameter Default Step Unit Menu No. Safety Close Mode PE Beams INPUT RESPONSE MODE Sets the P.E OPN & CLS CLS to response mode. Options are OPEN and CLOSE stop reverse cycles stop, Close cycles stop or Close cycle CLS to stop reverse CLS to reverse...
  • Page 33: Time Clock

    Time Clock Menu 8 The opener provides a programmable time clock which MENU 8.1 can be used to control GDO-10 on a timed basis at Set Time/Date various times of the week. This section details the time clock operation and confi guration. fi...
  • Page 34 Time clock menu 8 The functions available are: Settings RX = Off Under this menu three sub menus are available From the time when program with RX = OFF activate, all the transmitters will be disabled. Run Programs The programs of the timer can be interrupted by RX = On selecting RUN PROGRAM off.
  • Page 35: Diagnostic Tools

    Diagnostic Tools Menu 9 The controller provides several diagnostic tools from MENU 9 within the diagnostics menu (menu 9) this section Diagnostics details the function of each tool and its use. fi g Navigating To Diagnostics Menu 1. Press PREV to navigate Menu 9 (Fig. 52). PRESS 2.
  • Page 36: Memory Tools

    Diagnostic tools menu 9 Menu 9.5 Service Counter Service Counter The opener provides a periodic service counter which (Cycles) 60000 can be set to expire after a number of drive cycles. When expired, the opener will beep three times at fi...
  • Page 37: Accessories

    Accessories Installation Step 14.1 Fitting Solenoid Or Magnetic Locks Install the lock mechanism on the door as per the manufacturers instructions. See (Fig. 61) for the wiring diagram . LIGHT Menu 4. Lock Times fi g Lock output can be programmed for both hold SUITABLE and pulse mode.
  • Page 38: Light

    Accessories Installation Step 15.1 Fitting Courtesy Lights An AC or DC courtesy light can be activated via an output on the door opener control board. Connect the light as per the diagram at right. (Fig. 62) WARNING: A qualifi ed electrician must perform LIGHT the installation where 240V AC power is used.
  • Page 39: Auto-Close

    Auto-close mode Step 16 - Setting Up Auto-Close Mode IMPORTANT NOTICE: the Auto-Close function is not available unless PE Beams are installed. Auto-close mode is a function that automatically closes the door a preset time after the PE Beams recognise that a vehicle has left the garage.
  • Page 40: Wall Transmitter Installation

    Accessories Installation Parameter Default Step Unit Menu No. STD AUTO-CLOSE TIME 60.0 Sets and enables the standard auto-close time P.E AUTO-CLOSE TIME Sets and enables the P.E 60.0 triggered auto-close time PEDESTRIAN AUTO-CLOSE TIME Sets and 60.0 enables the Pedestrian auto-close time P.E PEDESTRIAN AUTO-CLOSE TIME Sets and 60.0 enables the PE Pedestrian auto-close time...
  • Page 41: Smartsolar™ Installation

    SmartSolar™ Installation WARNING: Do not connect the batteries until after Step 2. 30 Watt Solar Kit Part Number 00142 is Suitable For GDO10-V1 Step 18.1 - Mount The Charger Board Unplug the drive unit from mains power. Disengage motor using manual release cord. Remove the bottom cover by pressing in from sides and sliding downward.
  • Page 42: Replacing Back Up Batteries

    Replacing Back Up Batteries Step 19.1 Replacing Back Up Batteries Unplug the drive unit from mains power. Disengage motor using manual release cord. Remove the bottom cover by pressing in from sides and sliding downward. Remove the two screws and slide upward the top cover to remove it.
  • Page 43: Specifi Cations

    Specifi cations Technical Specifi cations 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...
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Remedy Door will not operate Mains power not switched on. Switch on mains power. Door is obstructed. Remove obstruction. Door is locked or motor jammed. Unlock door or remove jam. Door tracks/hardware damaged. Door requires service/repair by qualifi...
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Yearly Whilst your opener does not require any periodic Automatic Technology suggests you contact your maintenance, the door that it is fi tted to does. installer to perform an annual door service. Your garage door is a large, heavy, moving object...
  • Page 46: Spare Parts

    Spare Parts fi g GDO-10V1 Toro ® Owner Installation Instructions...
  • Page 47: Warranty

    1. This warranty is an addition to any non-excludable conditions or warranties that are implied into this contract by relevant statute, including the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cwth). 2. Subject to all of the matters set out below, Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd (“ATA”) warrants: (a) door opener drive units for twenty four (24) months and (b) all components and accessories for twelve (12) months, from the date of purchase (specifi...
  • Page 48 SmartSolar are trademarks of Automatic Technology (Australia) Pty Ltd. No part of this document may be reproduced without prior permission. In an ongoing commitment to product quality we reserve the right to change specifi cation without notice. E&OE. Automatic Technololgy (Australia) Pty Ltd...

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