Low voltage Open and Close control inputs for connection of push buttons, rocker or key switch, the Open input can be connected to a fire alarm control panel to open the door in case of fire
Photocell safety beam input - only active when door is closing, if the beam is broken the door will stop and reverse, suitable safety beams are available from our store
24Vac output to power the safety beam
Push to run or hold to run (dead man, man present) closing option, selectable by DIP switch
230V courtesy light output that switches on whenever the door is opened or closed
Separate Open, Close and Stop remote controls
Also available is a five channel transmitter this allows up, down and stop control of up to 5 roller shutters either individually or simultaneously (group control)
Supplied with 2 remote control transmitters, additional transmitters are available
If fitted, check the photocell is clean, aligned properly and that the cables are undamaged. If not fitted, check the terminals are linked.
Link the photocell terminals at the control panel, if this works, the problem is with the photocell.
Motor thermal cutout. If the door has been running a lot in a short period of time, wait half an hour and try again. This is not a problem with the control panel.
If the control panel is clicking when a remote or button is pressed, check the motor wiring and condition.
Turn off the power. Swap the brown and black motor wires.
Change the batteries, even if the LED is lighting up when pressing the button.
Try re-programming the remote. Refer to the control panel manual or follow the programming video tutorial.
Turn ON dipswitch 1 (up position).
Ensure all relevant safety devices are fitted.
Turn ON dipswitch 2 (up position). The door will then stop & reverse.
Adjust the limit switches on the motor, there’s normally 2 Allen key slots on the motor to turn. This is nothing to do with the control panel.
Handheld transmitters: T1, T1-M, T1-L, GT1
Wall mount transmitters: RC1000-ATX, RC1000-KSTX, CPWKP