B&D MPC2 Owners Manual
MORE ABOUT YOUR CONTROLL-A-DOOR
MEMORY
At the heart of your B&D Controll-A-Door is a unique Microprocessor. This stores vital information to control the door operation, such as; where the door should stop at the top and bottom and your transmitter code.
The back up memory battery will allow this information to be stored during normal power failures and will store information for about 3 weeks.
LIGHT
The lights turns on whenever the Controll-A-Door is operated and turns off automatically after 2 1/2 minutes.
HAND TRANSMITTER
Your hand transmitter sends an ultra-high-frequency coded signal. There are over 6000 different combinations which can be set on the coding switches, so your code is very secure.
The battery life is about 1 year depending on the time the battery spent on the shelf, storage temperature and the amount of use.
REVERSING
The Controll-A-Door will reverse and go back up if the door encounters an obstruction on the way down.
AUTOMATIC LOCKING
When your Controll-A-Door is in the down position with the drive unit engaged, the door is automatically locked with the B&D’s unique motor locking device. Even during a power failure security is maintained.
MOTOR OVERLOAD
The red MOTOR OVERLOAD light will flash if the effort to drive the door exceeds a preset value. If the door was going down, it will reverse. If the door was going up, it will stop for a second and then try again. If the door can’t open fully it will stop and the MOTOR OVERLOAD light will continue flashing until RESET is pressed. The MOTOR OVERLOAD is set at installation to suit your garage door.
EXTENSION LEAD
For your safety, make sure that any extension lead used to connect your Controll-A-Door to the power point is a 3-core lead.