Allstar Products Group 6500-P, J6500, 6000 owner manual Final Alignment and Test, Transmitter

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D: AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT

A. Attach the"U" brackets to the "L" brackets with a 1/4-20 carriage

bolt, washer and hex nut (provided). Insert the bolt from the

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inside of the "U" bracket and hand tighten only at this time.

 

B.Place the transmitter and receiver units into their respective "U" brackets. See Illustration, at right.

C.Connect the interconnect wire pair to the garage door opener

terminals marked "4" & "5". Although not required, it is suggested that the "trace" be connected to Terminal 5. See Wiring Diagram, Page 21.

STEP 5 : Final Alignment and Test

A.Reconnect the power to the Garage Door Opener. Keep a portable transmitter with you to control the garage door opener.

B.Place a solid object one foot in front of the transmitter or receiver. The red LED should go OFF and remain OFF until the object is removed. NOTE: There may be a slight delay in returning to normal depending upon how long the photosystem was blocked.

C.Move to the center of the door. Make sure the red LED light is on. Move a solid object slowly through the beam. The LED should go OFF and then ON. If not, check the wire connections (see Step 3).

D.At this time set or recheck the down limit adjustment and reversing system adjustment of the garage door opener following the procedure outlined in Steps 1 & 4, Pages 17 & 18. It is VERY IMPORTANT that the door opener's inherent features operate as intended before completing the photosystem tests.

E.Place an opener insert box or a similar object (at least six inches high) on the floor at the center of the door. Now, attempt to close the door. The door should NOT close from the portable transmitter, but will close with constant pressure from the mechanical push button.

F.Remove the obstruction from the photosystem beam’s path. Close the door. Toward the bottom of the doors downward movement, CAREFULLY move a solid object across the path of the beam at the center of the door. The door should STOP, pause for approximately one second and OPEN. Retest, breaking the beam one foot in front of both the transmitter and receiver unit while the door is moving downward. The door must STOP and OPEN each time. If not, re-align the photosystem until proper operation is obtained.

G.Tighten all mounting screws and bolts.

INSTALLATION OF RADIO CONTROLS:

The following instructions detail installation of Model 9931 Radio Controls. For other Radio models, see instructions packaged with product.

TRANSMITTER:

To

gain

access

to

the

Transmitter

Coding

Switches,

remove

the Battery

Cover

from

the

fr o nt

o f

t he

Transmitter

by

sliding it toward the bottom of the Transmitter as illustrated.

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RECEIVER: The Receiver Coding Switches can be accessed by removing the small door from the back of the

Receiver using a small screwdriver or knife.

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Contents Series Table of Contents Product Features Standard FeaturesComponent Identification Tools RequiredAssembly Instructions StepAdjustment USE 7 FT, 8 FT or 10 FT Rail Match Door Height Installing the OperatorFor These Types of Doors USE 1/3 HP For These Types of Doors USEMounting the Front Bracket One High ARC Rise High ARC Rise Horizontal LineSectional Doors and ONE ONE Piece Doors Piece Doors with Tracks Without TracksInstalling Door ARM Connection and InstallationKnot DoubleOverhand ReleaseFastening Limit CAM to Chain Illustration, left. Check to ensure the Window on the Front Final InstallationAuxiliary Equipment Photosystem Unit is Within the Limit Marks on the Door JambFinal Alignment and Test TransmitterInstallation of the Super Station If the Door is Operating ParametersCheck with Your Local Building Inspector First Downward108407 Operation and Adjustment R NI N GOperation and Adjustment Instructions Testing the All-Clear PhotosystemOperator Wiring Diagram Wiring Auxiliary Equipment Installation Checklist Solution Troubleshooting GuideSymptom Probable CAUSE/SOLUTION Probable CauseAllstar Corporation Downingtown, PA