Skylink DM-50 User Manual Page 10

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Once you have determined the type of door you have, please refer to the pages below for further instructions.
In-Swing Left and In-Swing Right – Follow the instructions below.
Out-Swing Left and Out-Swing Right – Go to page 17.
In-Swing Left and In-Swing Right
1. Disable the existing latch bolt
(If you are using electric strike instead of electromagnetic lock, please omit this
step and proceed to step 2. Refer to the user's instructions of the electric strike on
how to install it on the door frame.)
(Optional electric strike can be purchased from Skylink)
1.1 In order for the swing door operator to work properly, the function of the existing
latch bolt must be disabled. This can be done by replacing the strike plate.
1.2 Remove 2 screws on the strike plate.
1.3 Place the solid strike plate over the existing one, so the latch bolt cannot be
extended.
1.4 Tighten the solid strike plate with the same screws.
2. Mounting the Slider Bracket
2.1 For in-swing doors, use the in-swing slider bracket that should be positioned against the underside of the door
jamb.
2.2 Ensure the edge of the slider bracket is 7-1/2" (190 mm) from the edge of the door jamb (the edge with the door
hinge).
2.3 Secure the slider bracket with 3 slider bracket screws provided.
Note: In-Swing Right door installation shown.
In-Swing
Slider bracket
Secure the solid strike
plate by screws
INSTALLATION - IN SWING
x3
Actual size
Remove
2 screws
In-Swing Slider Bracket
7.5in (190mm) away
from the door frame
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OPERATION
You may change the timer setting from 10 seconds to 50 seconds, in 10-second intervals.
1. Press and hold the door setting button for 3 seconds when the door opener is in standby mode. You will hear
the buzzer beeping rapidly and the orange LED flashing. You may now release the door setting button.
2. After the door setting button is released, you should hear the buzzer beeping. This buzzer beeping represents
the timer setting.
3. To change the setting, press the door setting button once will advance the timer by 10 seconds. i.e. if the
original timer setting is at 10 seconds, pressing the door setting button once will result in 20 seconds, and
you will then hear 2 beeps. The timer setting will be back to 10 seconds if you press the door setting button
when the timer setting is at 50 seconds.
4. Once you have selected the desired setting, press and hold the door setting button for 3 seconds, you will
hear a long beep and the orange LED will be off. You have now changed the timer setting.
Trouble Beeping
If the T1 or T2 connectors are connected incorrectly, the operator unit will emit a continuous beep. To resolve such
problem, please double check the wiring connection on these 2 terminals. (Refer to page 33 for Door Opener
Connections / Settings)
T1: Make sure the lock wiring connection is not short circuit.
T2: Ensure jumper connector should not be used if external power supply is used for the lock. Please also verify
the connection setting on J2 and J3, make sure they match with T2.
For example:
- If external power supply is used, J2 and J3 should be removed, while T2 should be connected.
- If internal power supply is used, J2 and J3 should be connected, while T2 should be removed.
1
Timer Setting
10 Seconds
2
3
4
5
20 Seconds
30 Seconds
40 Seconds
50 Seconds
Number of continuous beep
Timer Mode
When timer mode is selected, user can activate the door opener to open the door, and the door will be closed
automatically after it has been opened for a specific period of time. So the user does not need to close the door, or
the door will not be left open even if the user forgets to close it.
To enable the timer mode:
1. Unplug the door opener when it is in standby mode.
2. Change the setting of the mode selection switch to
“Timer” mode.
3. Plug the adapter back and the red LED will be on
steadily.
4. Open the door by activating the remote. After the door
has been opened, you should still hear the buzzer
beeping, indicating that the timer is counting down and
the door will be closed soon. The factory default timer is
set to 10 seconds.
5. After 10 seconds, the door will be closed automatically.
Top position -
"Timer mode".
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