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v1.0

Major VersionM

by Mike Bonness

  1. Mounts in standard 3 gang electrical box (provided)
    • Mounts in standard 3 gang electrical box (provided)

    • 250mA 12V supply for accessories

    • Diagnostic LEDs for quick, easy troubleshooting

    • Supports Normally Open (N/O) and Normally Closed (N/C) inputs from reversing detectors/safety devices

    • Supports 2 and 4 wire safety device

    • Timed run vs continuous pressure is selectable via JP1/JP2

    • Sequencing capable

  2. Power LED
    • Power LED

    • Safety LED

    • Stop LED

    • Motor Input

    • AC Input

    • Low Voltage Connections

    • JP2, JP1

    • JP3, JP4

  3. Motor Output Wiring
    • Motor Output Wiring

    • Down - Red

    • Up - Black

    • Neutral- White

    • Ground - Green

  4. AC Input Wiring
    • AC Input Wiring

    • Line

    • Neutral

    • Ground

  5. Jumper Installed over 2 Pins
    • Jumper Installed over 2 Pins

    • Jumper ‘ON’ = connecting/shorting two pins

  6. Jumper ‘OFF’ = covering one or no pins
    • Jumper ‘OFF’ = covering one or no pins

    • Not Jumpered - on only 1 Pin

  7. Momentary Run Time - JP 1 - Jumper must be On (Connects/Covers 2 Pins) using Goff’s button station
    • Momentary Run Time - JP 1 - Jumper must be On (Connects/Covers 2 Pins) using Goff’s button station

    • Door only moves if the up or down button is held

    • Safety Devices and Sequencing deactivated in this mode

  8. Continuous Run Time - JP 1 - Jumper must be Off (Covers 1 Pins)
    • Continuous Run Time - JP 1 - Jumper must be Off (Covers 1 Pins)

    • Motor will run for 1 minute or until it hits a limit when a command is given

    • Must be in this mode for sequencing and reversing detectors

  9. JP 2 Normally Open vs Normally Closed ‘STOP’ button
    • JP 2

    • Normally Open vs Normally Closed ‘STOP’ button

    • JP 2 - Jumper must be On (Connects/Covers 2 Pins) Goff’s N.O. Button station

    • JP 2 - Jumper must be On (Connects/Covers 2 Pins) if not using a Stop Switch

    • JP2 ‘OFF’ = N/C stop switch

  10. Improper configuration will cause safety LED to light and door to lock in open position
    • Improper configuration will cause safety LED to light and door to lock in open position

    • 4 wire safety device - JP3 and JP4 ‘OFF’

    • 2 wire safety device or N/O detector - JP3 and JP4 ‘ON’

    • N/C Reversing Detector - JP3 ‘ON’ and JP4 ‘OFF’

    • With JP4 ‘OFF’, a N/C contact must be connected to terminal labeled ‘SE1” or door will be locked in open position

  11. Push Button Station (PBS) is used to operate the door
    • Push Button Station (PBS) is used to operate the door

    • If using a Goff’s supplied Push-Button Station, the Stop Button will be N/O (Normally Open Stop Switch)

    • Jumper JP2 must be ‘ON’

    • Open - Blue

    • Close - White

    • Stop - Red

    • Common - Green

    • Double check that the Header is Level, that the Tracks are plumb, and that all of the Field Installed Hardware is fully tightened.

    • Having completed all of the previous steps, the Door Open and Close Limits can be set

    • Have a qualified Electrician mount the Switch Control Box, route, and connect all wiring before applying power to the Door Assembly.

    • Goff’s is not responsible for issues that are a result of poor and/or improper Installation or Electrical work.

  12. 600 Series Doors have button limits
    • 600 Series Doors have button limits

    • Close Limit - Top Button

    • Open Limit - Bottom Button

    • Buttons ‘IN’ = Limit Disengaged (no limit)

    • Button ‘OUT’ = Limit Enabled (limit on)

  13. Always, FIRST JOG THE DOOR DOWN toward the closed position.
    • Always, FIRST JOG THE DOOR DOWN toward the closed position.

    • Observe where the lower limit stops the door and adjust accordingly by depressing the upper button at the end of the motor.

    • Run the door partially upward, stop, and then close again a few times up and down to make finer adjustments for the closed position as desired.

  14. Now open the door and note the upper stop point.
    • Now open the door and note the upper stop point.

    • Adjust in the same way using the lower button at the end of the motor.

    • Repeat a few times until the desired upper stop position is finally achieved.

  15. 1200/1800/BASIC Series Doors have Dial Limits
    • 1200/1800/BASIC Series Doors have Dial Limits

    • Regardless of handedness:

    • Top Dial = Close Limit

    • Bottom Dial = Open Limit Clockwise Turn = Adding Door Travel

    • Clockwise Turn = Adding Door Travel

    • Counter-Clockwise Turn = Removing Door Travel

  16. Begin by placing your door in Momentary Run time by placing the ‘MODE’ jumper in the ‘ON’ position.
    • Begin by placing your door in Momentary Run time by placing the ‘MODE’ jumper in the ‘ON’ position.

    • Always JOG THE DOOR DOWN FIRST, toward the closed position.

    • If the door does not stop on its own, manually stop the door about 1 to 2 feet above the desired closed position.

    • If the door stops somewhere on its own on the way down, we can begin the limit setting process from that point.

    • Now, turn the top dial on the end of the motor counter-clockwise (ccw) to remove travel from the close limit.

    • Keep turning ccw until you feel or hear a slight bump/click in the dial as you turn. Once you reach this point, whether your door stopped on its own, or you stopped it yourself and removed travel manually from the dial, we are ready to set the limit at our desired closed position.

    • Press and hold the close button. The door SHOULD NOT MOVE. If it does, add more ccw turns to the top dial.

    • Once there is no movement, we can now move the ‘MODE’ jumper to the ‘OFF’ position. Once you do this, press the close button, and immediately add clockwise turns to the top dial. As you turn the dial clockwise, the door will inch itself down.

    • Continue to add clockwise turns to the top dial until the door inches itself into your desired closed position.

  17. To set the Open limit, place the ‘MODE’ jumper back in the ‘ON’ position.
    • To set the Open limit, place the ‘MODE’ jumper back in the ‘ON’ position.

    • Jog the door up and stop it 1-2 feet shy of the desired open position.

    • Adjust this limit in the same fashion as you did the close limit, using the lower dial on the motor

    • If it is an emergency and/or door needs to be closed immediately, place JP1 jumper in ‘ON’ position (momentary run time), then press and hold the close button until the door closes completely

    • *Ensure photo-eye/safety device wiring is correct *Double check jumper configurations for your setup

    • If not using photo-eyes or button station, place JP1 in ‘ON’ position

    • If using a N/C stop switch, ensure JP2 is ‘OFF’

    • Ensure that if JP4 is ‘OFF’ that a N/C contact wire is connected to SE1 terminal on SMC

    • Determine if using 2 or 4 wire safety device(s)

    • If using 2 wire, or N/O device, place JP3/JP4 ‘ON’

    • If using 4 wire edge, place JP3/JP4 ‘OFF’

    • If using a N/C device, place JP3 ‘ON’ and JP4 ‘OFF’

    • Jumper JP1 must be ‘OFF’

    • Jumper JP3 must be ‘ON’ and JP4 must be ‘OFF’

    • The Black Photo-Eye wire goes to terminal labeled ‘SE1’ on the SMC

    • The Orange Photo-Eye wire goes to terminal labeled ‘SE2’ on the SMC

    • The Brown Photo-Eye wire goes to terminal labeled ‘+12’ on the SMC

    • The Blue Photo-Eye wire goes to terminal labeled ‘GND’ on the SMC

    • ON THE EMITTER UNIT, TURN THE DARK/LIGHT ROTARY SWITCH FULLY COUNTER-CLOCKWISE

    • Jumper JP1 must be ‘OFF’ and JP2 must be ‘ON’

    • The White Pull-Cord wire goes to terminal labeled ‘GND’ on the SMC

    • The Red Pull-cord wire goes to terminal labeled ‘+12’ on the SMC

    • Jumper JP1 must be ‘OFF’

    • The Green Motion Detector wire goes to terminal labeled ‘UP’ on the SMC

    • The Red Motion Detector wire goes to terminal labeled ‘+12’ on the SMC

    • The Black and the White Motion Detector wires go to terminal labeled ‘GND’ on the SMC

    • ALL OTHER ACCESSORIES SHOULD BE WIRED COMPLETELY BEFORE INSTALLING AN RF RECEIVER

    • Jumper JP1 must be ‘OFF’

    • Align the support posts on the RF Receiver with the corresponding mount posts on the SMC

    • Ensure the Header Connector on the Receiver is in alignment with the pins on the SMC controller

    • Firmly press the Receiver onto the SMC controller

    • It may be necessary to slightly tilt or “wiggle” the Receiver for the Header Connector to properly mate with the pins on the SMC controller

    • Ensure the Header Connector is fully seated onto the pins on the SMC controller

    • Enable the 115VAC power to the SMC controller: Receiver LED should illuminate

    • : you can match 3-Button Remotes and 1-Button Transmitters with the same Receiver. One Receiver will accept up to 50 Remotes

    • Goff’s offers single-button and three-button RF remotes

    • Three-button remotes are single- and multi-door compatible Jumper on inside of remote sets mode - SD vs. MD

    • To sync remote(s) to an RF receiver:

    • HOLD the Receiver’s LEARN button until the LED flashes

    • HOLD any button on the Remote until the Receiver’s LED stops flashing

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