Allstar SUPER BELT MVP-SB manual

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    INSTALLATI ON AND OWNER’ S MANUAL As of date of manufacture, meets all ANSI/UL 325 Safety Requirements for V e h i c u l a r Ga ra ge D oor Op en ers Residential V ehicular Garage Door Opener Model MVP-SB SUPER BELT READ T HIS MAN UAL CAREF ULL Y BEFO RE INST ALL ATION OR U SE 104334 INSTALLER: Place this manual in the plastic envelope provided a[...]

  • Page 2

    PRO DUCT FE ATURE S The purpose of this booklet is to p rovide assembl y, installation an d operation informatio n concerning the herein described Residential Garage D oor Opener and rel at ed A cc es sor y P rod uc ts . NOTICE IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD COMPLETEL Y BEFORE INSTALLATION OR OPERATI ON IS ATTEM[...]

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    DOOR MOUNTING BRACKET TROLLEY OUTER HALF BELT GUARD WA L L MOUNTING BRACKET RELEASE ROPE AND KNOB OPENER HARDW ARE PACKET RUBBER BUMPER SUPER STATION DELUXE W ALL PUSH BUTTON ! Child can be pinned under a utomatic garage door. Deat h or serious injury can re sult. • Never let c hild walk or run under moving door. • Never let c hild use door ope[...]

  • Page 4

    A N UN BA LA NCED D O OR OR O NE THA T STICKS OR BIN DS M AY PREVENT THE SE NSIN G SYST EM FR OM WOR KIN G PR OPERLY , CA USIN G INJU RY OR DE A TH. EN SUR E DO OR IS PROP ERLY BA LA NCED A ND ELIMIN A TE ANY STICKING OR BINDING PR IOR T O IN STA LLA TION OF OPERA TOR. A proper l y bala nced d oor wi ll open slow l y fr om a 3/4 o pen positi on, cl[...]

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    NOTE: The Tee Rail/Belt Assembly is packaged separately from the Power Unit. T he Inner T rolley half, Front Idler Sprocket, Belt, and Limit Cams ar e assembled on the Tee Rail at the factory. Fo llow the steps outlined below to complete assembly prior to installation. Refer to the Compon ent Identification illustrations on page 3. STEP 1: Un pack [...]

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    6 A SSEMB LY INS TRUCTION S STEP 6: VERY IMPORTAN T: REINSTALL THE BELT RETAINING BLOCK REMOVED IN STEP 1 AT THIS TIME. SEE ILLUSTRATION E. Failure to reinstall the Belt Retaini ng Block may cause the operator to n ot reverse c orrectly. T ighten the two screws to secure ly hold the Belt Retaining Block in place. Install the Belt Guard by seating t[...]

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    FRONT MOUNT ING BRA CKET MUST BE I NSTA LLED TO A STRUCTURA L SUPPORT (ST UD) ON THE HEA DER WALL. FA ILURE TO DO SO CO ULD CAUSE SENSI NG S YSTEM T O MA LFUNCT ION, RESUL T ING IN ENTRA PMENT , INJURY OR DEATH . REINFORCE HEA DER IF NECESSA RY USING A 2 x 6 A ND LA G SCREWS (NOT PROVIDED ). WARNING STEP 1: Mounting the Front Bracket — Sectional [...]

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    INST A LLING THE OP ERATOR STEP 6: Tie a double overhand knot in o ne end of t h e Ma nu al Release Rope and slip the other end through the red Re le as e H an dle , th e R el ea s e Ins t ru c ti on C ar d , and the hole at the e nd of the Release Lever on th e T rol l ey. T i e a second double overhand knot in the f ree end , adjusting the Rope s[...]

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    9 INS TA LLA T ION O F T H E SU PER ST A TION OR A STANDARD W ALL PUSH BUTTON The Super Stati on (Delux e Wall Pushbutton Station) is a 7 function station d esigned to work w ith and ma xi miz e th e oper at i on of yo ur open er . Con n ecti on to an y oth er op era t or ma y da ma ge t he op era tor and / or the Super Station. Only connet one Sup[...]

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    CONTROL A ND AUXILI A RY EQU IPM ENT Step 5: Install a Control Butt on Warning Label n ear each control station, see illustrati on on previous pa ge. One label is supplied with your o pener. Contact your installing Dealer or the fact ory for additional warning labels. IN STA LLA TION O F 2 W IRE SA FE F IN I SH PHOTOSYSTEM STEP 1: Mark the position[...]

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    CONTROL A ND AUXILI A RY EQUIPMENT 11 STEP 4 : Fin a l Installation A. Attach the"U" brackets to the "L" brackets with a 1/4-20 c arriage bolt, washer and hex nut (provided). Insert the bolt from the inside of the "U" bracke t and hand tig hten only at this time. B. Place the transmitter and r eceiver units into their [...]

  • Page 12

    TURNING ON POWER TO THE OPENER NOTE: It is now necessary to tu rn on the power in order to run the opener to test the operation and check t he limit settings. Before doing so, ensure that a ll mounting hardware is installed and has been p roperl y tightened, that all electrical connections are per l ocal code requirements, and that proper wiring pr[...]

  • Page 13

    FIBERGLASS, ALUMINUM OR LIGHTWEIGHT STEEL GARAGE DOORS WILL REQUIRE REIN FORCE MENT BEFORE INSTALLATION OF DOOR MOUNTING BRACKET. CONT ACT YOUR DO OR M ANUFAC TURER FO R A RE INFOR CEMENT KI T OR INS TRUC TION S. CAUTI ON! DOOR ARM CONNECTIO N AND INSTALLATION NOTE: If t he door is of light construction IT IS necessary to reinfor ce the center stil[...]

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    OPER A T IO N A N D A DJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS 14 Remote Control Radio S ystem As your transmitter is pre-coded at the factory with three of over 19,000 unique codes . As such, it is pos si bl e t o c ont rol a sin gl e op era t or or a gr oup of operators at one location or at multiple locations. The transmitter m ay be mo unted on a viso r using th[...]

  • Page 15

    Recheck the antenna wir e on the power h ead unit, for proper oper ation the antenna wire should be POINTED STRAIGHT DO WN toward the floo r for most situations. Installi ng the Transm itter The transmitter is supplied with a metal clip which may be used t o attach the unit to a sun visor. If th e clip is used, slide it into the recess provided o n[...]

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    STEP 1: Testing the Limit Settings: To chec k th e Limit Settings, start the Op ener by pushing the standard wall Push Button or Super Station. Be prepared to activate the button again quickl y - per the Op erating Parameters outlined on pa ge 12 - or if yo u see that th e door is going to over travel. As illustrated b elow, move the Cams toward th[...]

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    adjustments are correct, the door will reverse within two se co n ds o f co n tac ti ng the object and travel to the Full Open position. If this d oes not oc cu r, r ec h eck t he Limit Adjustments (Step 1, pr evious) and Sensitivity Adjustments (see Steps 2 & 3, previous). NOTE: Any tim e adjustments ar e made to Limit s or Sensitivity , YOU M[...]

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    Wiring D iagram 110796 2. C lose Push button — Green-back lighting, arrow pointing down. Us ed to start the door d ownward. This button has no effect on a door in motion. Will allow constant pressure close operation if the photocell is misaligned. 3. Stop Bu tton - Red-backlighting, universal “STOP” within an oct ogon. Used to st op a door in[...]

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    TROUBLE S HOOTI NG G UIDE USE EXTR EME CAUTION AT ALL TIMES WHEN ATTEMP TING TO DIAGNOSE AND RECTIFY PROBLE MS W ITH YOUR GARA GE DOOR O PENER. BEFORE A TTEMPTING ANY SE RVICE O N UNIT, DISC ONNECT O PENER FROM POWER SU PPLY. YOUR G ARAGE DOOR IS THE LARGEST M OVING OBJECT IN YOUR HOUSE , AND THE SPRINGS, PU LLEYS, CABLES AND MOUNTING H ARDWARE UTI[...]

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    Serial #: Date Installed: Your Dealer: See Page 14 for Radi o System programm ing instructions and FCC/ RSS-210 In dustry Canada statement. Th e op ener r ad i o syst e m is HomeLink® compatible. Code Position Ö 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Plus (+) Button Zero (0 ) But ton Minus (- ) Button Your Radi o Syst em can learn 8 dif ferent tr ansmi tter c odes. S[...]