Digi 6 Installation - User Guide
Digi 6 Installation - User Guide
DOOR OPENER
PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 03
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 07 - 08
MANUAL DISENGAGEMENT 10
MAINTENANCE 10
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11
PARTS LISTING 12
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IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
1. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND ADHERE TO ALL SAFETY AND INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS.
2. The operator is designed and manufactured to meet local regulations. The installer must be familiar with local
regulations required in respect of the installation of the operator.
3. Unqualified personnel or those who do not know the occupational health and safety standards applicable to
automatic gates and other doors must under no circumstances carry out installations or implement systems.
4. Persons who install or service the equipment without observing all the applicable safety standards will be
responsible for any damage, injury, cost, expense or claim whatsoever suffered as a result of failure to
install the system correctly and in accordance with the relevant safety standards and installation manual,
whether directly or indirectly.
5. For additional safety, we strongly recommend the inclusion of Safety Beam. Although the operator
incorporates a pressure-sensitive Safety Obstruction Force System, the addition of Safety Beam will greatly
enhance the operating safety of an automatic garage door and provide additional peace of mind.
6. Make sure that the garage door is fully open and stationary before driving in or out of the garage.
7. Make sure the garage door is fully closed and stationary before walking away.
8. Keep hands and loose clothing off the operator and garage door at all times.
9. The Safety Obstruction Force System is designed to work on STATIONARY objects only. Serious personal
injury and/or property damage may occur if the garage door comes into contact with a moving object.
10. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
11. Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice.
12. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
13. WARNING: It is important for the safety of persons to follow all instructions. Save these instructions.
14. Do not allow children to play with door controls. Keep remote controls away from children.
15. Watch the moving door and keep people away until the door is completely opened or closed.
16. Take care when operating the manual release since an open door may fall rapidly due to weak or broken
springs, or being out of balance.
17. Frequently examine the installation. In particular check cables, springs and mountings for signs of wear,
damage or imbalance. Do not use if repair or adjustment is needed – a fault in the installation or an incorrectly
balanced door may cause injury.
18. Once a month, check that the drive reverses when the door contacts a 50mm-high object placed on the floor.
Adjust if necessary and recheck – an incorrect adjustment may present a hazard for drives incorporating an
entrapment protection system depending on contact with the bottom edge of the door.
19. Familiarise yourself with the details on how to use the manual release, and information concerning the
adjustment of the door and drive.
20. Disconnect the supply when cleaning or carrying out other maintenance.
21. The installation instructions shall include details for the installation of the drive and its associated
components.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & FEATURES
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Page 5
PRE-INSTALLATION
Page 5 RECOMMENDATIONS
PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Garage door must be able to be lifted and closed easily by hand. A well-balanced and
PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
1.sprung door
Garage doorismust
important forbeproper
be able to installation.
lifted and closed easily by hand. A well balanced & sprung
door
2. The is important
garage door for proper can’t
operator installation.
1. Garage door must compensate for aand
be able to be lifted badly installed
closed garage
easily by door,
hand. A and should
well balanced
& sprung
2. The garage door operator can’t compensate for a badly installed garage door and should
notnot bebeused as adoor is important
solution for proper installation.
for a ‘problem’
used as a solution for a 'problem' door.
door.
2. The garage door operator can’t compensate for a badly installed garage door and should
If the
3. 3.If the unitisisbeing
unit being installed
installedonon ananexisting door,
existing make
door, sure sure
make any existing locking locking
any existing devices are
devices are
not be used as a solution for a 'problem' door.
removed or disabled or the warranty will be void.
removed or 3. If the unit
disabled, or isthe
being installedwill
warranty on anbeexisting
void. door, make sure any existing locking devices are
4. An approved outlet must be installed near where the operator is installed.
removed or disabled or the warranty will be void.
4. 5.AnThere
approved
shouldoutlet must begap
be a minimum installed
of 30mmnear wherethe
between the operator
bottom of theischain
installed.
drive rail and
4. An approved outlet must be installed near where the operator is installed.
5. There the top of thebe
should garage door at its
a minimum gapclosest point.between
of 30mm (refer to Fig
the1.)bottom of the chain drive rail and
5. There should be a minimum gap of 30mm between the bottom of the chain drive rail and
Important note: As for additional safety rules, we strongly recommends the fitting of Safety
beams
the top the topdoor
of theatgarage door atpoint.
its closest point. (refer to1.)
Fig 1.)
on of
all the garage
installations. its closest (Refer to Figure
Important note: As for additional safety rules, we strongly recommends the fitting of Safety
Important note:beams
For additional safety, we strongly recommend the fitting of Safety Beam on all
on all installations.
installations.
Figure 1
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Sectional
INSTRUCTIONS (SectionalDoor)
door)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Sectional Door)
Installation
Mount 1 (Wall
FigureWall Bracket
Bracket and&Door
DoorBracket
Bracket)(Fig2)
Mount
FigureWall
1 Bracket and Door Bracket (Fig2)
Wall Wall Bracket
Bracket
CloseClose
the garage
theWall door door.
garage and measure
Measurethe the door
Bracket
garage door width at the top and mark the
width atClose
the toptheand markdoor
garage the centre.
and measure the
centre.
Dependinggarage dooractual
on the width installation
at the top and mark the
space,
Depending on the actual installation space,
centre.
locatelocate and
and mount mount
the wall the wall20bracket
bracket to 20 to
Depending on the actual installation space,
150mm 150mm
above above
the doorthe
on door on the
the inside inside wall.
wall.
locate and mount the wall bracket 20 to
150mm above the door on the inside wall.
Door Bracket
Door Bracket
Fix the door bracket to a structural part of the
Door Bracket
Fix the
top panel, anddoor
levelbracket to arollers.
with the top structural part of
Fix the door bracket to a structural part of the
the top panel, and level with the top rollers.
top panel, and level with the top rollers.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 2 3
Installation (Steel Track) Page 6
Installation (Steel Track)
FigureFigure
3 3
Figure 3
STEP1 (Figure.3)
Attach the (Fig.3)
STEP1 operator head to the steel track. Assemble the 2 ‘U’ hanging brackets
Attach
STEP1
with the operator
(Fig.3)
the 6mm head to the steel track. Assembly the 2 ' U' Hanging brackets
nuts supplied.
with 6mm
Attach nuts supplied.
the operator head to the steel track. Assembly the 2 ' U' Hanging brackets
with 6mm nuts supplied.
STEP2 (Figure.3)
STEP2 (Fig.3)
Place the the
steelsteel
Place (Fig.3)
tracktrack
and operator head assembly centrally on the garage floor,
and operator head assembly centrally on the garage floor,
STEP2
with thethe
with
Place open
openendend
steel furthest
track and away
furthest from
away
operator thethe
from
head door. LiftLift
door.
assembly the front
the ofon
front
centrally the track
of the up up
track
garagetofloor,
the
to the
door
withbracket.
door Insert
thebracket.
open end the
Insert pivot pin,
the pivot
furthest awaypinand secure
andthe
from it
secure with
door. itLiftthe
with split
thethe pin supplied.
splitofpin
front thesupplied.
track up to the
door bracket. Insert the pivot pin and secure it with the split pin supplied.
STEP3
STEP3 (Fig.3, Figure.4)
(Figure.3, Fig.4)
Lift and support the operator head (w ith a ladder) so it is
STEP3 (Fig.3, Fig.4)
Lift and support the operator head (use a ladder) so it is
positioned
Lift and supportcentrally and level.head
the operator Fix the operator
(w ith andso
a ladder) track
it ison
positioned centrally and level. Fix the operator and track on
ceiling bycentrally
positioned metal brackets A & Fix
and level. B. the operator and track on
ceiling by
WARNING:
ceiling
metal
by metal
brackets
Dobrackets A and B.
not allowA children
& B. around the door, operator
WARNING: Do
or supporting
WARNING: not
Do not allow
ladder; children
allow serious in
children injthe
uryvicinity
around and/or ofdamage
theoperator
the door, door,may
orresult
operator from
or
supporting failure
supporting to ladder.
ladder; follow
seriousthis warning.
Serious
inj uryinjury
and/orand/or damage
damage may
result
may from
result failure
from to follow
failure this this
to follow warning.
warning.
STEP4 (Fig.3, Fig.5)
Connect
STEP4 the straight
(Fig.3, Fig.5)arm to the bent arm with the M6 nuts and bolts.
STEP4 (Figure.3, Figure.5)
Positionthe
Connect and bolt the
straight armarms to the
to the benttop edge
arm withofthe
theM6
door using
nuts and bolts.
Connect
the boltthe straight
supplied. arm to the bent arm with the M6 nuts
Position and bolt the arms to the top edge of the door using
and
thebolts. Position and bolt the arms to the top edge of the
bolt supplied.
door using the bolt supplied.
STEP5
Lift the garage door until the carriage locks into the
STEP5
Shuttle
Lift
STEP5 connected
the garage door to thethe
until drive chain locks
carriage or belt.
into the
The operator
Shuttle connectedis now ready
to the driveforchain
programming.
or belt.
Lift the garage door until the carriage locks into
The operator is now ready for programming.
the shuttle connected to the drive chain or belt.
The operator is now ready for programming.
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Sectional Steel Track Assembly
INSTALLATION
Page 7
Sectional
(SECTIONAL STEEL TRACK ASSEMBLY)
Steel Track Assembly
2 Parts Steel Track
Page 7 Steel
2 Parts
2 Parts Track
Steel Track
Sectional Steel Track Assembly
2 Parts Steel Track
A:1500 mm
A:1500 mm
B:1500 mm
B:1500 mm
A:1500 mm
Sleeve
Sleeve
B:1500 mm
Sleeve
3 3Parts
PartsSteel
3Parts Steel Track
Steel Track
Track
D:1000
D:1000 mmmm
3 Parts Steel Track
C:1000mm
C:1000 mm
D:1000 mm
E:1000 mm
E:1000 mm
Sleeve
Sleeve
C:1000 mm
E:1000 mm
Sleeve
Sleeve Sleeve
Sleeve
1. 2-Parts Steel
1. 2-Parts Track - As shown in Figure 6, slide the A rail into the sleeve, then slide the B
Track:
1. 2-Parts Track:
As Fig.6, slide the A rail into the sleeve, slide the B rail into the sleeve.
rail into the sleeve.
As
1. 2-PartsFig.6,
3-Parts slide the A rail into the sleeve, slide the B rail into the sleeve.
Track:
Track:
3-Parts
AsAs
Steel
Fig.6,
Fig.7,
Track
slide thethe
slide
-CAs
A rail
shown
intointo
rail thethe
in Figure
sleeve, slide
sleeve,
7, Bslide
thethe
slide rail
the
into
D rail
C sleeve.
rail
thethe
into
into the sleeve, then slide the D
sleeve; slide the E rail into
3-Parts Track:
rail into the
3-Parts
As sleeve,
Track:
theFig.7,
sleeve.slide theand slide
C rail intothetheEsleeve,
rail into thethe
slide sleeve.
D rail into the sleeve; slide the E rail into
2. AsCut
Fig.7,
the slide thethread;
plastic C rail into
pull the
the sleeve, slideF the
screw rod D rail
along withinto the chain
inner sleeve;
to slide the E
the end railrail into
position
the sleeve.
(Fig.8)
the sleeve.
2. Cut
2. the
Cut plastic thread.
the plastic Pull
thread; pullthe
thescrew
screw rod
rod (F) along
F along with
with inner
inner chain
chain toend
to the therail
endposition
rail
2. Cut the plastic thread; pull the screw rod F along with inner chain to the end rail position
(Fig.8)
position.
(Fig.8) (See Figure 8.) F
F F
FF
FF FF
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BATTERY BACKUP ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL)
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Battery backup Assembly (optional)
Option 1 - Top
Battery Fixed Assembly (optional)
backup
Option 1 - Top Fixed
STEP1
Option 1 - Top Fixed
STEP1 the battery and battery bracket as in Figure 11. Fix with screws supplied.
Assemble
STEP1
Assemble the battery & battery bracket as in Fig.11. Fix with screws supplied.
STEP2
Assemble the battery & battery bracket as in Fig.11. Fix with screws supplied.
STEP2
Plug the battery cable into the operator cable, as in Figure 12.
STEP2
Plug the battery cable into the operator cable, as in Fig.12.
Plug the battery cable into the operator cable, as in Fig.12.
Figure 11 Figure 12
Figure 11 Figure 12
Option 2 - SideFigure
Fixed 11 Figure 12
STEP1
Optionthe
Assemble 2 -battery
Side Fixed
and battery bracket as in Figure 13. Fix with screws supplied.
Option
STEP1
2 - Side Fixed
STEP2
STEP1
Assemble the battery & battery bracket as in Fig.13. Fix with screws supplied.
Plug the battery
Assemble cable into
the battery the operator
& battery cable,
bracket as inas in Figure
Fig.13. Fix14.
with screws supplied.
STEP2
STEP2
Plug the battery cable into the operator cable, as in Fig.14.
Plug the battery cable into the operator cable, as in Fig.14.
Figure 13 Figure 14
Figure 13 Figure 14
Figure 13 Figure 14
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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
1. PROGRAMMING OPEN AND CLOSED LIMITS
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4. OBSTRUCTION FORCE ADJUSTMENT
4. OBSTRUCTION FORCE ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: The obstruction adjustment is set automatically during
programming. Usually, adjustment
NOTE: The obstruction no adjustment is setisautomatically
necessary. during
Ifprogramming.
a change is needed:
Normally no adjustment is necessary.
If aa)
change is and
Press hold the SET button until 3 appears on the
needed:
Increase Force a) Press andthen
display, the SET
holdrelease thebutton
button. until 3 appears on the
display,
The unitthenis release
now in the button.
force adjustment mode.
b) The unit the
Press is now
UPinbutton
force adjustment
to increase mode.
the force setting, or
b) Press the UP button to
the DOWN button to decrease the forceincrease the force settingsetting.
or the
DOWN button to decrease
The minimum force is 1, theandforcecansetting.
be adjusted upwards.
The minimum force is 1
c) Press SET to confirm your setting.and it can be adjusted upward.
NOTE:c) Press the SET default
The factory to confirm your setting.
setting is 3.
Decrease Force
NOTE: The factory default setting is 3.
5. AUTOMATIC CLOSING
Increase A/C time
5. AUTOMATIC CLOSING
NOTE: We recommend that Safety Beam be used in any
installation
NOTE: We where the Auto
recommend that Close
Safetyfunction
Beams beis enabled.
used in any
installation where the Auto Close function is enabled.
a) Press and hold the UP button until a horizontal
a)barPress
is indicated
and holdonUPthe display.
button until aNow pressbar
horizontal theisUP
indicated
Auto Close enabled button once to set the Auto Close time
on the display. Now press UP button once(intominutes).
set the auto
b) close the(inUP
Presstime button to increase the time, or the
minutes).
Decrease A/C time
DOWN
b) Press UP button
button toto decrease
increase the the
time,time.
or DOWN button to
NOTE: decreaseThe maximum time is 135 seconds. To disable
the time.
The Maximum
Auto Close,
time set timeseconds.
is 135 to zero (0).
To disable Auto Close,
Auto Close disabled setc)
timePress SET button to confirm the choice.
the(0).
to zero
SAFETY
Safety BEAM CONNECTION
beam connection (OPTIONAL)
(optional) – Fig.16
Remark:
Important notes:
1. Flash (Caution Light) should be less than 25W.
1. Flash (Caution Light) should be less than 25W.
2. PB (External Push Button) should be 'N.O'.
2. PB (External Push Button) should be ‘N O’.
Figure 15
Figure 16
OTHER
Other TERMINAL INTRODUCTION
terminal introduction and application AND APPLICATION
1.The O/S/C interfaces available. (Fig. 17, Fig. 18)
Add a new O/S/C button to operate the door.
1. The2. O/S/C
Flash interfaces
light function. (Fig. 17, Fig. 18)
available.
Add aThere are corresponding interfaces for this function and provide 24v-35v flash light voltage.
new O/S/C button to operate the door.
Connect the flash light with DC 24v-28v, current≤100mA. When use AC 220V power flash
2. Flash light function.
Therelights, please match an adapter, and wiring as required
are corresponding interfaces for this function and provide 24V-35V flash light
voltage. Connect the flash light with DC 24V-28V, current≤100mA. When using AC 220V
power flash lights, please match an adapter and wiring as required.
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MANUAL DISENGAGEMENT
The operator is equipped with aManual disengagement
manual release cord to disengage the shuttle and move the
door by hand while holding the handle down (Figure 19). Pull on the handle to disengage the
The
shuttle. Tooperator
re-engageis equipped
the door,with a manual
simply run release
operator cordinto disengagemode
automatic shuttleorand move
move door
the door by by
hand the
hand until whiletrolley
holdingengages
the handle down
in the (Fig shuttle.
chain 19). Pull on the handle to disengage the shuttle. To
re-engage
In situations the door
where simply run
the garage dooroperator in automatic
is the only access,mode or move door by
it is recommended hand
that an until the Key
external
Releasetrolley engages
device shouldin the
bechain
fittedshuttle.
(Figure 20).
In situations where the garage door is the only access, it is recommended that an external Key
Release device should be fitted (Fig 20).
Figure 19 Figure 20
MAINTENANCE
Notice: A poorly operating door can affect the life of the operator, and will void the
warranty.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Item Digidoor 6 S
Standard transmitter 2X
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COMMON FAULTS & SOLUTIONS
Nature of Fault Possible Cause Solutions
1. Check that mains voltage is present.
2. Check the fuse.
3. Check the low-voltage wires from the
transformer to the control board.
Operator not functioning. 1. No power supply.
4. Check that the ribbon cable is plugged
LCD screen is dim. 2. Plug wire is loose.
into the board.
5. If 26V AC is present on the transformer
low-voltage side, replace the control
board. If not, replace the transformer.
Reset the limits. (See PROGRAMMING
Loss of Limit settings System error
OPEN AND CLOSE LIMITS.)
Reset the limits. (See PROGRAMMING
displayed. O
While learning, is Travel is less than 30cm or more
than 9m. OPEN AND CLOSE LIMITS.)
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COMMON FAULTS & SOLUTIONS
The courtesy LED
lights stay on instead of
The power board may be faulty. Replace the power board.
timing out after the last
operation.
1. The LED wire is not plugged in. 1. Check the LED wire.
The courtesy LED lights
2. The LED is faulty. 2. Replace the LED.
do not work.
3. The power or control board is faulty. 3. Replace the circuit board(s).
1. In manual mode, check that the door
The door fails to
The obstacle function is being moves freely (at the speed of the operator).
close fully, stops and
activated because: Re-set the Open and Close limits. (See
automatically re-opens,
1. The door is binding or unbalanced. PROGRAMMING OPEN AND CLOSE
or simply stops while
2. Something is obstructing the door. LIMITS.)
opening.
2. Identify the obstruction and remove it.
1. The remote battery may be flat – is 1. Replace the remote battery.
The remote control
its LED lighting up during operation? 2. Re-attach or extend the antenna on the
does not work, or its
2. The antenna is loose or not well operator.
operating range is
extended. 3. Attempt to identify the interference and
reduced.
3. Local radio interference is present. remove it.
Unable to code in new The new remotes may not be Ensure that the remotes are
remotes. compatible with the operator. compatible.
Ensure that all the existing remotes
Unable to code in a are available, then delete all the stored
The stored capacity of 20 remotes
compatible remote, codes, and code in all the remotes
is full.
again. (See PROGRAMMING REMOTE
F
and is displayed.
CONTROLS.)
The operator seems
The motor shaft sleeve may be Replace the motor shaft sleeve.
to be working, but the
worn out. (See PARTS LISTING on page 14.)
door is not moving.
1. Charge the battery.
1. The battery is flat.
2. Open the cover, check battery
2. The battery wire is plugged
The battery does not polarity.
inversely.
supply power. 3. Check and replace the battery wires.
3. The battery wires may be faulty.
4. Replace the battery. Dispose of the
4. The battery may be faulty (old).
old one responsibly.
Remove all the external devices. If the
External devices are not compatible
Other abnormal issues abnormal issues persist, replace the
with the operator.
circuit board.
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