Allstar Products Group Garage Door Opener MVP User Manual

As of date of manufacture,  
meets all ANSI/UL 325 Safety  
Requirements for Vehicular  
Garage Door Openers  
By  
Residential Vehicular Garage Door Operator  
MODELS: MVP and MVP-SQ  
I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L  
INSTALLER: Place this manual in the plastic envelope provided and  
permanently attach to the wall near the pushbutton.  
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R EAD THIS MAN U AL CA REFUL LY BEFORE IN STALL ATION OR US E  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Product Features....................................................2  
Tools Required/Component Identification..... 2 & 3  
Assembly Instructions...........................................3  
Identify Your Door Type.........................................4  
Important Installation Instructions........................5  
Installing the Opener..............................................6  
Mounting the Front Bracket............................6  
Mounting the Power Head...............................7  
Using the Manual Release Mechanism...........7  
Door Arm Installation ......................................8  
Power Requirements/Permanent Wiring........9  
Control and Auxiliary Equipment ........................10  
Standard Wall Push Button Installation .......10  
Installation of the Super Station...................10  
Remote Control Radio System .....................11  
FCC and IC Radio Operation Statement ......12  
Installation of Safe Finish Photosystem.......13  
Installation Checklist.....................................14  
Operation and Adjustment Instructions............15  
Important Safety Instructions .......................15  
Basic Operating Parameters.........................15  
Testing the Limit Settings.............................16  
Testing the Sensitivity...................................16  
Testing the Reversing System......................16  
Testing the Safe Finish Photosystem...........17  
Operating the Super Station Wall Station ....17  
Wiring Diagram.....................................................18  
Auxiliary Equipment Wiring Diagram..................19  
Troubleshooting Guide ........................................19  
Warranty Statement..............................................20  
READ THESE STATEMENTS CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CLOSELY  
The Warning and Caution boxes throughout this manual are there to protect you and your equipment.  
Pay close attention to these boxes as you follow the manual.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
Indicates an  
CAUTION  
Indicates a  
Indicates a MECHANICAL  
Indicates an ELECTRICAL  
MECHANICAL  
hazard of DAMAGE to the ELECTRICAL hazard hazard of DAMAGE to the  
hazard of INJURY  
OR DEATH. Gives  
instructions to avoid  
door, door opener, or  
equipment. Gives  
instructions to avoid the  
of INJURY OR  
DEATH. Gives  
instructions to avoid  
door, door opener, or  
equipment. Gives  
instructions to avoid the  
the hazard.  
hazard.  
the hazard.  
hazard.  
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION  
DRIVE  
CHAIN  
DOOR ARM ROD  
DOOR ARM  
TUBE ASSEMBLY  
MASTER  
LINKS  
OPENER HEAD UNIT  
TEE RAIL  
CHAIN  
GUARD  
RADIO  
TRANSMITTER  
DOOR MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
CONTROL WIRE  
SPOOL  
WALL  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
TROLLEY  
OUTER  
HALF  
FRONT  
IDLER  
SUPER STATION  
DELUXE WALL  
PUSH BUTTON  
RELEASE  
ROPE  
AND KNOB  
SAFE FINISH  
PHOTOSYSTEM  
OPENER  
HARDWARE  
BAG  
WARNING  
!
PUSHBUTTON  
“WARNING”  
LABEL  
Child can be pinned under automatic garage  
door. Death or serious injury can result.  
PHOTOSYSTEM  
HARDWARE  
Never let child walk or run under moving door.  
Never let child use door opener controls.  
Always keep moving door in sight.  
If person is pinned, push control button or use  
emergency release.  
Test door opener monthly:  
Refer to your owner’s manual  
object (or 2x4 laid flat) on floor.  
Place one-inc  
If door fails to reverse on contact, adjust opener.  
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RUBBER BUMPER  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
with the Power Unit) and slide it onto the Tee Rail/  
Chain Assembly with the arrow on the Trolley  
pointing toward the door (Front Idler).  
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NOTE: The Tee  
Rail/Chain Assembly is  
packaged separately  
from the Power Unit.  
The Inner Trolley half,  
Front Idler Sprocket,  
Chain, and Limit Cams  
are assembled on the  
Tee Rail at the factory.  
STEP 4: Using a 1/2" wrench, loosen the outer nut  
on the Chain Tension Bracket until it is at the end of  
the threaded rod. Remove and discard the small  
"S" hook used to keep the chain tight during  
shipping.  
Follow the steps outlined below to complete assembly  
prior to installation. Refer to the component  
identification illustrations on the previous page.  
STEP 5: Loop the chain around the Idler and Drive  
Sprocket on top of the Power Unit and then position  
the Tee Rail on the studs. Secure with the two nuts  
removed in Step 1.  
STEP 1: Protect the Power Unit cover from  
scratching during assembly by placing it on cardboard.  
Remove the two 5/16"-18 washered nuts and save  
them for later use.  
Slightly tension the Chain by tightening the outer nut  
on the Chain Tension Bracket. Remove and discard  
the tape at each end of the Tee Rail Assembly. After  
double-checking the Chain's alignment with the Drive  
Sprocket and Front Idler Wheel, use the inner and  
outer adjusting nuts on the Chain Tension Bracket to  
adjust the chain to the proper tension, making sure the  
chain does not twist. When correctly adjusted, the  
Chain should show no droop and  
STEP 2: Position the Tee Rail/Chain Assembly box  
near the Power Unit. Open the box and locate the  
Installation Hardware Packet.  
STEP 3: Locate the Outer Trolley half (packaged  
be approximately 1/2" above the  
base of the Tee Rail.  
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NOTE: If the chain is too loose or too tight, improper operation  
and/or excessive sprocket noise may result.  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
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CLOSE LIMIT  
SWITCH  
ACTUATOR  
DOWN LIMIT  
CAM  
STEP 6: Position the open and close Limit Switch  
Actuators to accept the Limit Cams on the chain, as  
shown. Install the Chain Guard by sliding the  
key-shaped hole onto the groove on the Idler Sprocket  
Shaft and fully seating the rear hole over the Drive  
Sprocket Shaft. The Limit Cams are installed at the  
factory. Their settings should be considered  
temporary and may be changed as required during  
installation.  
CHAIN  
GUARD  
DRIVE  
SPROCKET  
IDLER  
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SPROCKET  
STEP 7: Install the Rubber Bumper into its  
mounting hole on the Tee Rail (see illustration above  
for location). Secure the Bumper to the bottom of the  
Tee Rail using one 5/16"-18 X 1" hex head bolt and  
one 5/16"-18 washered nut (supplied) Tighten the bolt  
a MAXIMUM of 1.5 turns after the bolt and nut are  
snug.  
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MASTER  
LINK  
CHAIN  
STEP 8: Recheck the nuts used to secure the Tee  
Rail to the Power Unit, making sure they are tight.  
Recheck the Chain tension, Chain twist, Chain Guard  
and the position of both the Close Limit Switch and  
Open Limit Switch Actuators.  
OUTER  
NUT  
INNER  
NUT  
CHAIN  
MASTER  
LINK  
Assembly is now complete and you are ready to begin installation of the opener.  
DOOR TYPE IDENTIFICATION  
IMPORTANT!  
IDENTIFY YOUR DOOR TYPE FROM THOSE ILLUSTRATED BELOW AND  
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FOR THAT TYPE OF DOOR  
ONE PIECE DOOR  
HORIZONTAL TRACK  
JAMB HARDWARE  
ONE PIECE DOOR  
NO TRACK  
JAMB HARDWARE  
ONE PIECE DOOR  
NO TRACK  
PIVOT HARDWARE  
SECTIONAL DOOR  
CURVED TRACK  
HIGH ARC OF  
DOOR TRAVEL  
HIGH ARC OF  
DOOR TRAVEL  
HIGH ARC OF  
DOOR TRAVEL  
HIGH ARC OF  
DOOR TRAVEL  
DOOR  
DOOR  
JAMB  
HARD-  
WARE  
PIVOT  
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FOR THESE TYPES OF DOORS USE  
MODEL MVP OR MODEL MVP-SB.  
USE 7 FT, 8 FT OR 10 FT RAIL  
(MATCH DOOR HEIGHT)  
THE MODEL MVP SERIES IN NOT  
DESIGNED TO OPERATE THESE  
TYPES OF DOORS  
SPRINGS, PULLEYS, CABLES AND MOUNTING  
HARDWARE USED TO BALANCE YOUR GARAGE DOOR  
ARE UNDER EXTREME TENSION AT ALL TIMES AND CAN  
CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH IF DISTURBED.  
DO NOT ATTEMPT ADJUSTMENT.  
WARNING  
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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING! TO REDUCE THE  
RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH  
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS!  
AN UNBALANCED DOOR OR ONE THAT  
STICKS OR BINDS MAY PREVENT THE  
SENSING SYSTEM FROM WORKING  
PROPERLY, CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH.  
ENSURE DOOR IS PROPERLY BALANCED  
AND ELIMINATE ANY STICKING OR BINDING  
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF OPENER. A  
properly balanced door will open slowly from  
a 3/4 open position, close slowly from a 3/4  
closed position, and remain still at a 1/2 open  
position. If the door is not properly balanced,  
HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON  
MAKE REPAIRS TO CABLES, SPRING  
ASSEMBLIES AND OTHER DOOR  
REINFORCE LIGHTWEIGHT FIBERGLASS,  
ALUMINUM AND STEEL DOOR TOP  
SECTIONS TO AVOID DAMAGE AND TO  
INSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THE  
SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM. CONTACT  
YOUR DOOR MANUFACTURER FOR A  
REINFORCEMENT KIT.  
DO NOT CONNECT THE OPENER TO A  
POWER SOURCE UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO  
DO SO.  
CHECK LOCAL BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL  
CODES FOR MANDATORY INSTALLATION  
AND WIRING REQUIREMENTS.  
HARDWARE BEFORE INSTALLING THE  
OPENER  
CONNECT POWER CORD ONLY TO A  
PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET. IF  
PERMANENT WIRING IS REQUIRED BY  
CODES, DISCONNECT POWER AT FUSE  
BOX OR CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING ANY WIRING CONNECTIONS.  
YOUR GARAGE DOOR IS THE LARGEST  
MOVING OBJECT IN YOUR HOUSE, THE  
SPRINGS, PULLEYS, CABLES AND  
MOUNTING HARDWARE UTILIZED TO  
BALANCE ITS OPERATION ARE UNDER  
EXTREME TENSION AT ALL TIMES AND CAN  
CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, EVEN  
DEATH, IF DISTURBED. DO NOT ATTEMPT  
ADJUSTMENT. CALL A QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSON TO MOVE, LOOSEN OR ADJUST  
DOOR SPRINGS OR HARDWARE.  
LOCATE THE CONTROL PUSH BUTTON:  
WITHIN SIGHT OF THE DOOR, AND,  
AT A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF 5 FT SO SMALL  
CHILDREN CAN'T REACH IT, AND,  
AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS OF THE  
DOOR.  
REMOVE ALL ROPES AND REMOVE OR  
MAKE INOPERATIVE ALL LOCKS  
CONNECTED TO THE GARAGE DOOR  
BEFORE INSTALLING THE OPENER.  
INSTALL THE ENTRAPMENT WARNING  
LABEL NEXT TO THE CONTROL PUSH  
BUTTON IN A PROMINENT LOCATION.  
INSTALL THE EMERGENCY RELEASE  
INSTRUCTION CARD, ATTACHING IT ON OR  
NEXT TO THE EMERGENCY RELEASE.  
DO NOT WEAR RINGS, WATCHES OR  
LOOSE CLOTHING WHILE INSTALLING OR  
SERVICING GARAGE DOOR OPENERS.  
WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES OR OTHER  
PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR.  
ADJUST THE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS  
ENOUGH TO ALLOW THE DOOR TO  
OPERATE, BUT NOT SO FIRMLY AS TO  
EXERT EXCESSIVE PRESSURE ON AN  
OBSTRUCTION BEFORE REVERSING.  
IF POSSIBLE, INSTALL THE DOOR OPENER  
7zFT OR MORE ABOVE THE FLOOR. MOUNT  
THE EMERGENCY RELEASE 6 FT ABOVE  
THE FLOOR.  
AFTER INSTALLING THE OPENER, THE  
DOOR SHOULD REVERSE WHEN IT  
CONTACTS A 1-1/2" HIGH OBJECT (A PIECE  
OF STANDARD 2 X 4 BOARD LAID FLAT)  
ON THE FLOOR.  
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INSTALLING THE OPENER  
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VERTICAL  
CENTERLINE  
HORIZONTAL  
LINE  
STEP 1: Mounting the Front  
Bracket — Mark a vertical centerline  
on the header above the door. By  
manually raising the door, determine  
the high arc of the door’s travel (see  
illustrations on page 4) and using a  
level, transfer this measurement to  
the header (see illustration at left).  
Draw a horizontal line, crossing the  
previously drawn centerline, at this  
point. Install the Front Mounting  
Bracket securely with the lag screws  
as illustrated below. If necessary,  
reinforce the header with steel angle  
iron or wood to ensure a secure  
mount.  
VERTICAL  
CENTERLINE  
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HIGH ARC (RISE)  
HORIZONTAL LINE  
LAG SCREWS  
5/16” X 1-7/8”  
FRONT MOUNTING BRACKET MUST BE INSTALLED TO A  
STRUCTURAL SUPPORT (STUD) ON THE HEADER WALL.  
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE SENSING SYSTEM TO  
MALFUNCTION, RESULTING IN ENTRAPMENT, INJURY  
OR DEATH. REINFORCE HEADER IF NECESSARY USING  
A 2 x 6 AND LAG SCREWS (NOT PROVIDED).  
WARNING  
STEP 2: Raise the Tee Rail so that the  
Front Idler Bracket and Front Mounting  
Bracket align. Insert bolt and tighten nut  
loosely for now. Later in the installation, this  
nut must be tightened securely.  
STEP 3: Raise the Opener and rest the  
Power Unit on a ladder or other sturdy support.  
Open the door to the full open position. Allow  
2" of space between the Tee Rail and the top  
section of the door (as shown in the illustration  
on the top of page 7, left).  
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INSTALLING THE OPENER  
STEP 4: Mount Power Head to Ceiling: Since there is such variety in ceiling structures, all the mounting  
possibilities for the Power Unit cannot be illustrated here. The main concern is mounting the Power Unit securely  
to the ceiling joists for operational strength, rigidity and safety. Although there are a series of mounting slots  
provided on the power unit, try to secure the mounting  
ALLOW 2” BETWEEN TOP  
straps in the slots closest to the front. Mounting may  
usually be accomplished using standard  
OF DOOR AND RAIL  
1-1/4“ perforated steel angle available at most hardware  
stores. If in doubt about location of, and attachment to,  
ceiling joists, a carpenter should be contacted to provide  
assistance. A cross brace will be necessary if power head  
is mounted 8” or more from the ceiling.  
DOOR  
FULLY  
OPEN  
STEP 5: Return to the Tee Rail/Front Mounting  
Bracket and securely tighten the bolt and nut that  
connect the Tee Rail Front Idler bracket and the Front  
Mounting Bracket. (See Step 2, previous).  
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Secure Head Unit to  
ceiling framing using angle  
iron (not provided).  
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MVP-SQ  
NOTE: The Model MVP-SQ is provided with vibration isolator  
mounts. Position as shown above.  
STEP 6: Tie a double overhand knot in one end of the Manual Release Rope and slip the other end through  
the red Release Handle, the Release Instruction Card, and the hole at the end of the Release Lever on the Trolley.  
Tie a second double overhand knot in the free end, adjusting the Rope so that the Red Handle is 6 FT above  
the floor. If the Rope must be cut, flame seal the cut end with a match or lighter.  
NOTE: The MANUAL RELEASE MECHANISM is engaged by pulling the Release Handle down and  
away from the door. This allows the Trolley Mechanism to separate, freeing the door from the Opener's  
transport mechanism.  
To re-engage, simply  
move the MANUAL  
WARNING  
DOUBLE  
OVERHAND  
RELEASE  
MECHANISM Lever  
KEEP PEOPLE AND OBJECTS  
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KNOT  
OUT OF DOOR OPENING WHEN  
USING MANUAL DISCONNECT.  
AN OPEN OR PARTIALLY OPEN  
DOOR MAY FALL  
UNCONTROLLABLY IF  
DISCONNECTED FROM  
OPENER. CONTACT A  
SERVICE PROFESSIONAL TO  
CORRECT ANY DOOR  
forward and then  
operate normally  
using the Push  
Button or Radio  
Control. The two  
parts of the Trolley  
Mechanism will  
automatically  
RELEASE  
INSTRUCTION  
CARD  
DOUBLE  
OVERHAND  
KNOT  
reconnect.  
PROBLEMS.  
FLOOR  
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INSTALLING THE OPERATOR  
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FIBERGLASS, ALUMINUM OR LIGHTWEIGHT STEEL GARAGE  
DOORS WILL REQUIRE REINFORCEMENT BEFORE  
INSTALLATION OF DOOR MOUNTING BRACKET. CONTACT  
YOUR DOOR MANUFACTURER FOR A REINFORCEMENT KIT  
OR INSTRUCTIONS.  
CAUTION!  
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DOOR ARM CONNECTION AND  
INSTALLATION  
NOTE: If the door is of light construction it is  
necessary to reinforce the center stile with steel  
angle or wood to prevent damage to the door if it  
encounters an obstruction on closing.  
Step 7: Connecting Door Arm to Trolley  
Release the outer trolley slide such as to effect manual  
operation, see Page 7.  
The door arm assembly consists of the door arm tube  
section and door arm rod which are packaged  
separately. To assemble, screw the door arm rod into  
the the door arm tube in a clockwise direction  
approximately ten turns. Connect the door arm rod to  
the trolley ensuring the hook end goes through both  
holes on the front end of the outer trolley.  
Alternate Strut  
Connecting Bracket  
Cut to Fit  
Note: Do not overtighten locking nut as this will  
cause binding between the door arm and door  
bracket.  
Type 2: Strut Mounted Bracket  
Visually align the door arm connecting hole with the  
connecting pin of the strut by rotating the tube section  
in the appropriate direction.  
Release the trolley (leave door arm attached) with the  
manual release cord and pull trolley toward the power  
head unit. Now rotate the door arm tube section two  
turns counter-clockwise (increasing the exposed length  
of the door rod) to provide a cushion when the door is  
closed or encounters an obstruction. Align connecting  
hole in the door arm with the strut mounted connecting  
bracket. Insert connecting pin through the hole in the  
door arm. Secure the connecting pin to the strut  
bracket according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Step 8: Connecting the Door Arm to the Door  
Type 1: Door Mounted Bracket  
Visually align the door arm connecting hole with the  
middle hole of the door bracket by rotating the tube  
section in the appropriate direction.  
Release the trolley (leave door arm attached) with the  
manual release cord and pull trolley toward the power  
head unit. Now rotate the door arm tube section two  
turns counterclockwise (increasing the exposed length  
of the door rod) to provide a cushion when the door is  
closed or encounters an obstruction. Align connecting  
hole in the door arm to middle hole in the door  
bracket; insert 3/8” diameter bolt and tighten locking  
nut, allowing for free pivot of the arm.  
Note: Door Bracket Mount or Strut Mount -  
If rod bottoms in cushion tube, cut rod to  
allow for proper function of this assembly.  
Set the outer trolley to re-engage, see page 7.  
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INSTALLING THE OPENER  
WARNING  
STEP 9: Consult the label on the rear panel of the  
Opener to determine its proper working voltage.  
Normally it will be marked for 115V, 60 cycle  
operation. (If it is an export model designed for 220V,  
50 cycle operation, the label will clearly indicate this.)  
The Opener must be plugged into a properly grounded  
receptacle within 3 FT of the Power Unit. A GFI  
Type receptacle is recommended. Do not use 2-prong  
adapters and do not use extension cords for anything  
more than temporary hook-up and testing purposes.  
Receptacle wiring should be No. 14 or heavier, and  
must be in compliance with local building and  
electrical codes.  
If local codes require permanent wiring, a GFI type  
circuit breaker is recommended to protect the line.  
Remove the Strain Relief Bushing and withdraw the  
Line Cord from the rear of the Power Unit to expose the  
three insulated connectors. Cut the wire at the rubber  
jacket of the Line Cord and wire in permanently,  
employing proper wiring practices. Discard Strain  
Relief. It is not used with permanent wiring.  
DISCONNECT POWER  
AT FUSE BOX AND  
OPENER BEFORE  
WIRING PERMANENTLY  
TO PREVENT  
ELECTROCUTION.  
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Step 10: Install  
a Rough Service  
lamp bulb (75  
Watt maximum)  
firmly in the light  
socket. Light  
bulbs in Door  
Openers are subject to  
vibration during normal  
operation which may  
shorten their life spans.  
Rough Service bulbs, available at most hardware stores,  
are recommended. Fit Light Diffuser tabs into the  
panel slots as shown.  
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WARNING  
STEP 11: On most models, the  
Limit Cams are installed at the  
IMPROPER WIRING  
COULD CAUSE  
ELECTROCUTION OR  
DAMAGE TO  
CIRCUITRY. FOLLOW  
LOCAL BUILDING AND  
ELECTRICAL CODES.  
factory. If the Limit Cams have not  
been installed, or it is necessary to  
move a Limit Cam to a different link,  
fasten them to the chain as shown at  
right in the approximate positions as  
illustrated below. Position the  
Switch Actuators as shown below.  
FASTENING  
LIMIT CAM TO  
CHAIN  
DOWN  
LIMIT CAM  
UP LIMIT  
CAM  
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CONTROL AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT  
10  
INSTALLATION OF A STANDARD WALL  
PUSH BUTTON  
WARNING  
If desired, a standard wall push button may be installed  
and connected to your operator. A standard wall push  
A CHILD OPERATING THE DOOR  
button is not included in your hardware package, it can  
be purchased from your professional installing dealer or  
a door bell button [without light] can be substituted.  
The operating parameters for the standard wall push  
button are outlined on a page that follows to see if that  
mode of operation is right for you. The Super Station is  
included with this operator and the manufacturer rec-  
ommends its installation as the Super Station will pro-  
vide full control over the garage door at all times.  
CONTROLS RISKS INJURY — OR DEATH  
— TO HIMSELF (HERSELF) AND OTHERS.  
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE  
ANY DOOR CONTROLS.  
MOUNT THE PUSHBUTTON AT LEAST 5  
FEET FROM THE FLOOR, OUT OF REACH  
OF CHILDREN.  
STEP 1: After determining a suitable location,  
usually near the access door and at least 5 feet above  
the floor to prevent use by children, use the standard  
wall push button as a guide to mark the mounting holes.  
Drill holes for drywall anchors or screws. NOTE: Do  
not mount directly to masonry walls. Use backer board.  
WARNING: SOME LOCAL BUILDING CODES  
DO NOT ALLOW SURFACE WIRING. BE SAFE  
AND CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL BUILDING  
INSPECTOR FIRST.  
STEP 4: Ensure power is OFF to the operator or  
disconnect the power from the operator. Strip  
approximately 4” of jacket from the end of the wire and  
1/2” insulation from each wire. Connect to terminals 0  
and 1 as shown in the illustration below. Support the  
wire near the operator with wire ties.  
STEP 2: A length of 2-conductor, #22 gauge wire (or  
heavier) is required to connect the standard wall push  
button to the garage door operator. Strip approximately  
2” of the wire jacket from one end and 1/2” of  
insulation from each wire. Carefully connect one wire  
to each of the two terminals. Carefully tuck the loose  
wires into the case and mount the unit using appropriate  
screws.  
Step 5: Install the Control Button Warning Label  
supplied with your opener near the standard wall push  
button (see illustration next page).  
STEP 3: Run the wire from the standard wall  
pushbutton to the operator, supporting it at 18” intervals  
with suitable staples. Leave a sufficient length to make  
the necessary connections to the operator terminal strip.  
INSTALLATION OF THE SUPER STATION STEP 1: After determining a suitable location,  
usually near the access door and at least 5 feet above  
the floor to prevent use by children, use the Super  
Station as a guide to mark the mounting holes. Drill  
holes for drywall anchors or screws. NOTE: Do not  
mount directly to masonry walls. Use backer board.  
The Super Station is also designed to be mounted  
directly to a standard single electrical box.  
The Super Station (Deluxe Wall Pushbutton Station) is  
a 7 function station designed to work with and  
maximize the functionality of your garage door opener.  
Connection to any other opener may damage the opener  
and/or the Super Station. Only connect one Super  
Station to each opener. Do not connect more than one  
Super Station to an Opener.  
STEP 2: A length of 2-conductor, #22 gauge wire (or  
heavier) is required to connect the Super Station to the  
garage door opener. Strip approximately 6” of the wire  
jacket from one end and 1/2” of insulation from each  
wire. Carefully connect one wire to each of the two  
terminals indicated, noting which color is connected to  
which terminal. Tighten screws, being careful that no  
wires are allowed to touch any other terminal or any  
other conductive part of the circuit board. Do not  
overtighten the terminal screws.  
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MOUNTING  
HOLES  
BACK  
STEP 3: Push the wire jacket into one of the two  
notches provided at the ends of the housing, allowing a  
maximum of 1/8” inch of the jacket inside the case (too  
much will make mounting difficult). Carefully tuck the  
loose wires into the case and mount the unit using the  
screws provided.  
SUPER STATION  
DELUXE WALL PUSH  
BUTTON  
STANDARD WALL  
PUSH BUTTON  
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STEP 4: Run the wire from the Super Station to the  
STEP 5: Ensure  
!
opener, supporting it at 18” intervals with suitable  
power is OFF to the  
WARNING  
staples. Leave a sufficient length to make the necessary opener or disconnect  
connections to the opener terminal strip.  
the power from the  
opener. Strip  
WARNING: SOME LOCAL BUILDING  
CODES DO NOT ALLOW SURFACE WIRING.  
BE SAFE AND CHECK WITH THE LOCAL  
BUILDING INSPECTOR FIRST.  
approximately 4” of  
jacket from the end of  
the wire and 1/2”  
insulation from each  
wire. Connect to  
terminals 0 and 1 as  
shown in the  
illustration above.  
Support the wire near  
the opener with wire  
ties.  
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Child can be pinned under automatic garage  
door. Death or serious injury can result.  
Never let child walk or run under moving door.  
Never let child use door opener controls.  
Always keep moving door in sight.  
If person is pinned, push control button or use  
emergency release.  
Test door opener monthly:  
Refer to your owner’s manual  
Place one-inch object (or 2x4 laid flat) on floor.  
If door fails to reverse on contact, adjust opener.  
If opener still fails to reverse door, repair or replace opener.  
WARNING  
IMPROPER DOOR OPERATION  
COULD CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.  
WARNING LABEL MUST BE  
CONTROL BUTTON  
WARNING LABEL  
MOUNTED ON WALL NEAR THE  
PUSHBUTTON. ALL WARNINGS AND  
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE LABEL  
SHOULD BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO.  
STEP 6: Install the Control Button Warning Label  
supplied with your opener near the Super Station or  
wall push button (see illustration at right).  
hole the “+” button, press and hold the “-” button.  
Continue to hold both the “+” and “-” buttons until the  
LED starts to blink (approximately 5 seconds). When  
the LED starts to blink IMMEDIATELY release  
both the “+” and “-” buttons. The LED will blink two  
times and then remain on to confirm programming  
mode.  
Remote Control Radio System  
Your transmitter is pre-coded at the factory with one of  
over 19,000 unique codes, and as such it is possible to  
control a single opener or a group of openers at one  
location or at multiple locations. Your transmitter may  
be mounted on a visor using the metal visor clip  
(included) or attached to a key-chain with the built-in  
attachment. Your remote control radio system is  
compatible with the HomeLink® systems.  
STEP 2: While the LED is  
on, press and release the  
button you wish to code. The  
LED will blink once and then  
remain on.  
Resetting the Transmitter Code  
Step 2  
Each button of the transmitter is pre-coded at the  
factory to one of over 19,000 unique codes. Follow the  
instructions below to set your own code or to code  
multiple buttons or transmitters to the same code. You  
can record your code(s) on the back page of the manual.  
If recoding is not desired, skip to “Programming the  
Radio Receiver in the Power Head Unit” on the next  
page.  
STEP 3: Using the  
operation buttons on the  
front of the transmitter,  
enter a 9-digit random code.  
Every time a button is pressed  
the LED will turn off and on.  
After the 9-digit code is  
Step 3  
The transmitter codes are set using the three operation  
buttons (+, O, and -) on the front of the transmitter.  
There are three steps to set the code: 1- The transmitter  
is placed in program mode; 2- the desired button is  
selected; and 3- the code is entered. Any one of the  
buttons or all three buttons may be coded by the  
sequence outlined below. Also see Express Coding  
under “Special Notes” at the  
entered, the LED will blink twice to confirm a valid code and  
remain off.  
Special Notes - Express Coding  
Repeat the steps listed above as needed or desired for each  
button. Each button can be programmed to a unique code,  
however all three buttons may be programmed at one time  
(Express Coding). To Express Code, select the “+” button  
in Step 2, then end the code entry in Step 3 with the “+”  
button (the first 8 entries can be any random code). The  
code for each button may be changed at any time.  
However, if the plus button is programmed as described  
above, it will replace the existing code settings of the zero  
and minus buttons.  
end of this section.  
STEP 1: First, press and  
hold the “+” button. The  
RED LED will turn on.  
Next, while continuing to  
Step 1  
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Programming the MVP Radio Receiver in Adding  
WARNING  
the Power Head Unit  
Transmitters  
Your opener will “learn” up to eight code transmissions If additional  
from preprogrammed transmitters. Locate the “Learn  
Enable” Button on the Super Station (Deluxe Wall  
Pushbutton Station). The button is located inside a  
small hole on the front of the super station. You will  
need a pointed object to activate the button (such as a  
paper clip straightened out). Locate the red LED  
indicator on the rear panel of the operator power head  
unit (see illustration). The red LED light on the rear  
panel of the power head unit and the operator work  
light will serve as a status indicator during the  
programming sequence.  
transmitters are  
desired just match  
the code in the  
new transmitter to  
the code in the  
existing  
transmitter. If  
you forget the  
existing code just  
recode new and  
existing products  
to a new code and  
erase and reprogram your door operator. Any number  
of transmitters may be used to operate your door  
operator as long as one button of each transmitter is  
programmed with the same code learned by the door  
operator.  
Installing the Transmitter  
The transmitter is supplied with a metal clip which may  
be used to attach the unit to a sun visor. If the clip is  
used, slide it into the recess provided on  
the back of the transmitter case  
until the snaps on the case  
TO PREVENT THE RISK  
OF PERSONAL INJURY,  
DAMAGE TO DOOR OR  
PROPERTY, ONLY  
OPERATE DOOR  
CONTROLS WHEN DOOR  
IS IN CLEAR VIEW. KEEP  
REMOTE CONTROL AWAY  
FROM CHILDREN IN A  
SECURE AREA.  
SUPER STATION  
STEP 1: Press and hold the Learn  
Enable button on the Super Station  
for approximately five seconds. The  
red LED light on the rear  
panel of the power head  
Learn  
Enable  
unit (and the work light)  
will illuminate and then  
Button  
turn off. IMMEDIATELY release  
the button when the red LED light  
(and the work light) turn off. This  
action will erase any previous signal  
that was learned by the control board and prepare it to  
learn your transmitter signal. At this time have your  
transmitter ready to transmit.  
fit around the clip. If  
the transmitter is  
installed in a pocket in  
your car, follow all the  
manufacturer’s  
instructions. Improper  
installation may cause  
intermittent transmitter operation which can result in  
unexpected door operations.  
Battery Replacement  
The MVP Quik-Code transmitter is provided with two  
factory installed 3-volt batteries which should be replaced  
after two years of normal use. The transmitter code is  
retained in permanent memory and will not be lost during  
battery replacement. To replace the batteries, remove the  
back of the case using quarter or your thumb. Carefully slip  
the batteries out of the holders and replace with fresh  
CR2032 3-volt batteries. The “+” on the batteries must  
point away from the circuit board. Replace the back of the  
cover and resume normal use.  
Radio Operational Check - Note: Before performing the  
radio operational check complete installation of the  
Safe Finish™ Photosystem on page 13 and review the  
Installation Check List and Important Safety  
Instructions on pages 14 and 15.  
STEP 2 Press and quickly release the Learn Enable  
button on the Super Station. The red LED light on the  
rear panel of the power  
:
head unit (and the work  
light) will illuminate and  
remain on, the control  
board is now ready to learn  
the signal from your  
RED LED  
LIGHT  
GREEN LED  
LIGHT  
transmitter. Within a  
twenty second time frame,  
press the button on your  
POINT ANTENNA  
STRAIGHT DOWN  
transmitter while pointing the transmitter at the power  
head unit. The red LED light on the rear panel of the  
power head unit (and the work light) will then turn off.  
This is your indicator the control board has received  
and accepted the signal from the transmitter. If the red  
LED light on the rear panel of the power head unit (and  
the work light) remain on for more than 5 seconds this  
indicates a code is already stored in the receiver.  
Repeat Step 1 above to erase the code in the receiver.  
Recheck the antenna wire on the power head unit, for  
proper operation the antenna wire should be POINTED  
STRAIGHT DOWN toward the floor (see illustration)  
for most situations.  
After programming your transmitter and the MVP receiver  
power head unit, check the operation of your radio controls  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of  
Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
HomeLink® is a registered trade  
mark of Johnson Controls, Inc.  
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by moving approximately 45 feet back from the garage  
door, then press the appropriate transmitter button that has  
been programmed for that door. The red LED light will  
illuminate on the front face of the transmitter. This is your  
indication that a signal has been generated and sent out by  
the transmitter (provided a valid programming sequence  
has been done with the transmitter). Operation at this  
distance should be reliable. However, environmental  
conditions and the location of the transmitter and receiver  
antenna will affect distance.  
erase any previously learned signal (Step 1).  
If the distance is inadequate check the battery and  
replace if necessary.  
If the distance is inadequate check the position of the  
power head unit antenna (see above).  
To maximize the operating distance move the  
transmitter to different locations in the car until a  
satisfactory distance is achieved. Vanity mirrors on  
sun visors will affect performance.  
If the opener doesn’t activate check if the power head unit  
has been programmed to accept the transmitter signal. The  
red LED on the rear panel of the power head unit will blink  
two times rapidly if it has accepted a valid transmitter  
signal. If the LED light does not blink reprogram the MVP  
power head unit to accept the transmitter signal by  
If the HomeLink® transmitter does not activate the  
operator or distance is inadequate, verify proper  
operation using the transmitter packed with your  
opener. Contact your HomeLink® system provider  
for help with configuring the HomeLink® transmitter  
and to resolve distance problems when using the  
HomeLink® system.  
following the previous instructions “Programming the  
MVP Receiver Power Head Unit” making sure you  
C.Place a mark in the center of the lag screw elongated  
mounting hole. Measure its position and place a  
similar mark on the opposite door jamb. The brackets  
may be temporarily mounted to the jamb with a 1" flat  
head nail (provided) using the small hole above the  
slot. Using two 5/16" X 1-1/2” lag screws (provided),  
permanently mount the "L" bracket to both door  
jambs.  
INSTALLATION OF 2 WIRE SAFE FINISH  
PHOTOSYSTEM  
STEP 1: Mark the position of the SAFE  
FINISH™ Photosystem as follows: Mark a line on  
the left and right door jamb (close to the door track)  
FOUR (4) inches AND SIX (6) inches above the  
floor. The top mark is the maximum height and the  
bottom line is the minimum height that the  
photosystem  
STEP 3: Connect the Photosystem as follows:  
A.Remove the transmitter and receiver from their "U"  
mounting brackets.  
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accessory can  
be placed.  
Refer to Page 22 for various wiring options for the  
Safe Finish™ Photosystem. Steps B and C, below,  
describe the wiring for Series Connection with  
Receiver First, as illustrated on Page 19.  
STEP 2:  
Mount the  
Photosystem  
"L"  
Brackets as  
follows:  
B.Run a wire pair (not supplied) around the garage  
door jamb between the transmitter and receiver "L"  
mounting brackets. NOTE: Leave about 12” of extra  
wire at each end. Use a minimum 22 gauge solid  
"trace" wire for interconnect.  
A. Remove  
the four mounting brackets from the package.  
Temporarily place the "U" shaped brackets, one  
around the receiver (unit with window and red LED)  
and one around the transmitter. NOTE: It is easier to  
slip the photosystem units in from the side of the  
bracket than forcing them in from the front of the  
bracket.  
C.Run a wire pair (20 or 22 gage solid wire) from the  
receiver position (unit with "LED" light in the front,  
may be either side of the door) back to the rear  
bulkhead of the garage door opener. NOTE: Leave  
about 12” of extra wire at the receiver end and about  
24” of extra wire at the opener end.  
B.Your photosystem assembly is provided with a  
universal bracket set. Using either the transmitter or  
receiver (window up towards the ceiling), hold the "L"  
bracket and the "U" bracket set together while moving  
them in between the limit marks on the door jamb.  
Continue to move the photosystem assembly within  
the limit marks until it clears the door hardware. See  
Illustration, left. Check to ensure the window on the  
front of the photosystem unit is within the limit marks  
on the door jamb.  
D.Strip approximately 5/16” from each wire end at the  
photosystem units and at the opener.  
E.Using two (2) wire nuts (supplied), connect the wire  
ends at the SAFE FINISH™ Photosystem transmitter  
to the pigtail wire ends coming out of the transmitter  
unit. Although not required, it is recommended to  
connect the trace wire ends together and the unmarked  
wire ends together.  
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F. Using two (2) wire nuts (supplied), connect the  
wire ends at the SAFE FINISH™ Photosystem  
receiver to the pigtail wire ends coming out of the  
receiver unit. Although not required, it is  
recommended to connect the trace wire ends together  
and the unmarked wire ends together.  
B.Place the  
transmitter and  
receiver units  
into their  
respective "U"  
brackets. See  
Illustration, at  
right.  
WARNING  
AN AUTOMATIC GARAGE  
DOOR SYSTEM POSES A  
THREAT OF INJURY OR  
EVEN DEATH. INSTALL  
THE SAFE FINISH  
PHOTOSYSTEM NO  
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C.Connect the  
interconnect wire  
pair to the garage  
door opener  
HIGHER THAN 6” ABOVE  
THE GARAGE FLOOR TO  
REDUCE THE RISK TO  
SMALL CHILDREN.  
terminals marked  
"1" & "4". Although not required, it is suggested  
that the "trace" be connected to Terminal 4. See  
Wiring Diagram, Page 19.  
Tighten all mounting screws and bolts. Final  
alignment and the system test is covered on Page 17,  
Step 5 “E: Operation and Adjustment Instructions.  
STEP 4 : Final Installation  
A.Attach the"U" brackets to the "L" brackets with a  
1/4-20 carriage bolt, washer and hex nut (provided).  
Insert the bolt from the inside of the "U" bracket and  
hand tighten only at this time.  
5. All wiring is correct to codes or better. There is  
ground continuity form the supply. The ground  
prong on the power cord is intact.  
PRE-POWER ON-  
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST  
Before continuing with the operation and  
adjustment section, make sure that:  
6. All ropes have been removed from the door.  
The door moves freely without binding when  
raised or lowered manually. The door is  
correctly balanced and lubricated. All door  
hardware is secure and sound. The sensitivity  
has been adjusted to minimum force for the  
application.  
1. The front and rear mounts for the opener are  
sound and secure and the rail is positioned  
correctly above the high arc of the door, and that  
the opener is positioned over the door action  
centerline.  
2. For sectional door and one piece door with  
tracks, the position of the door arm (with the  
door closed), is such that it’s connecting point on  
the trolley is 5” to 8” behind it’s connecting  
point on the door bracket. The door arm should  
never be perfectly vertical when the door in in  
the closed position.  
7. The door reverses on obstructions to within 1.5"  
of the floor. The concrete or other surface  
beneath the closed door provided uniform  
contact.  
8. The plastic envelope for this manual is attached  
to the wall near the push button or wall station  
and this manual is placed there for owner use  
and reference.  
3. The Manual Release Label and cord are secure  
to the Manual Release Lever. The handle is  
located 6 FT above floor level and requires no  
more than a 50 pound pull to activate. The  
trolley and the release mechanism are properly  
lubricated.  
9. On door with extension type counterbalance  
springs, restraint cables have been placed  
through the springs.  
10. There is Ground Fault Interruption (GFI)  
protection of the power line to the opener or in  
the receptacle.  
4. The standard wall push button or the Super  
Station (deluxe wall push button station) is in  
such a position and of such a height that it can  
only be actuated by an adult of average height.  
The Control Button Warning label is  
prominently displayed next to the push button or  
wall station.  
11. On doors with adjustable bottom edges, edges  
have been locked after adjustment.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING! TO REDUCE THE  
RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH  
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS!  
OPENER PROPERLY MAY RESULT IN  
NEVER LET CHILDREN OPERATE OR  
PLAY WITH DOOR CONTROLS. KEEP THE  
REMOTE CONTROL AWAY FROM  
CHILDREN.  
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
IF POSSIBLE, USE THE EMERGENCY  
RELEASE ONLY WHEN THE DOOR IS  
CLOSED. USE CAUTION WHEN USING  
THE RELEASE WITH THE DOOR OPEN.  
WEAK OR BROKEN SPRINGS MAY ALLOW  
THE DOOR TO CLOSE RAPIDLY, CAUSING  
SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH.  
ALWAYS KEEP A MOVING DOOR IN SIGHT  
AND KEEP PEOPLE AND OBJECTS AWAY  
FROM THE DOOR AREA UNTIL THE DOOR  
IS COMPLETELY CLOSED. NO ONE  
SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING  
DOOR.  
KEEP THE GARAGE DOOR PROPERLY  
BALANCED. SEE THE DOOR OWNER'S  
MANUAL. AN IMPROPERLY BALANCED  
DOOR MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR  
DEATH. HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSON MAKE REPAIRS TO CABLES,  
SPRING ASSEMBLIES AND OTHER  
HARDWARE.  
NEVER GO UNDER A STOPPED,  
PARTIALLY OPEN DOOR.  
TEST THE DOOR OPENER MONTHLY. THE  
DOOR MUST REVERSE UPON CONTACT  
WITH A 1-1/2” HIGH OBJECT (OR A 2 X 4  
BOARD LAID FLAT) ON THE FLOOR.  
AFTER ADJUSTING THE SENSITIVITY OR  
THE LIMIT OF TRAVEL, ALWAYS RETEST  
THE OPENER. FAILURE TO ADJUST THE  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
...FULLY CLOSED, then pushing the wall Push  
Button or the radio control will cause the door to begin  
MOVING UPWARD.  
TURNING ON POWER TO THE  
OPENER  
NOTE: It is now necessary to turn on the  
power in order to run the opener to test the  
operation and check the limit settings. Before  
doing so, ensure that all mounting hardware is  
installed and has been properly tightened, that  
all electrical connections are per local code  
requirements, and that proper wiring practices  
have been followed. Also, double-check that  
all ropes have been removed from the door  
and that the doorway is clear.  
...MOVING UPWARD, then pushing the wall Push  
Button will cause the door to STOP. The next push  
of the wall button will cause the door to begin  
MOVING DOWNWARD (Alternate Action  
Operation).  
...MOVING UPWARD, then pushing the radio  
control will cause the door to STOP. The next push  
of the wall button will cause the door to RESUME  
UPWARD MOVEMENT (Radio Operation).  
...MOVING DOWNWARD, then pushing the wall  
Push Button or the radio control will cause the door to  
STOP, PAUSE FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE  
SECOND, AND THEN BEGIN MOVING  
UPWARD.  
BASIC OPERATING PARAMETERS  
Please note the following Operating Parameters which  
apply to Openers with Auxiliary Entrapment  
Protection System (Safe Finish™ Photosystem,  
Installation Instructions on Page 15) and a standard  
wall push button connected. Please see page 17 for  
instructions concerning the Super Station Deluxe Wall  
Push Button operating parameters.  
...MOVING DOWNWARD then reaches the down  
limit, the lamp will blink off for a 1/2 second then turn  
back on again, remaining on for 4 minutes 30 seconds  
and will then automatically turn off.  
...MOVING UPWARD then reaches the open limit,  
the lamp will remain on for 4 minutes 30 seconds and  
will then automatically turn off.  
IF THE DOOR IS…  
...FULLY OPEN, then pushing the standard wall Push  
Button or the radio control will cause the door to begin  
MOVING DOWNWARD.  
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WARNING  
STEP 1: Testing the Limit Settings: To check the Limit Settings, start  
the Opener by pushing the standard wall Push Button or Super Station. Be  
prepared to activate the button again quickly - per the Operating  
Parameters outlined above - or if you see that the door is going to over  
IF LIMITS ARE NOT  
ADJUSTED  
travel. As illustrated above, move the Cams toward the Power Unit to  
DECREASE door travel and toward the Front Idler to INCREASE door  
travel. Adjust the Up Limit Cam so that the door comes to rest where it  
normally would without an electric Opener. Adjust the Down Limit Cam  
so that the door closes firmly without putting undue stress on the Door  
Arm. At full closed position, the door arm assembly should compress  
approximately one inch.  
PROPERLY, THE  
EMERGENCY RELEASE  
MECHANISM MAY NOT  
WORK PROPERLY AND  
DOOR OPERATION  
COULD  
RESULT IN DOOR  
DAMAGE, SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY OR  
DEATH!  
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STEP 2: Adjusting the Sensitivity Force —  
Sensitivity System force adjustment screws are located  
on the side rails of the Power Unit and can easily be  
adjusted with a screwdriver. Turn the screws  
CLOCKWISE for more force and  
COUNTERCLOCKWISE for less force.  
WARNING  
IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT OF  
SENSITIVITY SYSTEM FORCE COULD  
CAUSE ENTRAPMENT, INJURY OR  
DEATH. SET ADJUSTMENTS FOR JUST  
ENOUGH FORCE TO OPERATE THE  
DOOR RELIABLY, BUT NO STRONGER.  
Contact a service professional to  
correct any binding, sticking or other  
door problems. DO NOT OVER-ADJUST  
SENSITIVITY SYSTEM TO  
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CLOSE FORCE  
ADJUSTMENT  
COMPENSATE FOR A POORLY  
WORKING DOOR.  
OPEN  
FORCE  
ADJUSTMENT  
exerting. If the force adjustment screws are properly set,  
the door should stop if opening, and reverse if closing  
without exerting undue pressure.  
STEP 3: Testing the Sensitivity Force — To test the  
Sensitivity System, start the Opener and grasp the  
bottom door handle halfway through the door's travel  
(opening or closing). When testing in the CLOSE  
direction, a second person will be needed to maintain  
pressure on the Push Button IF an Auxiliary Entrapment  
Protection Device has not yet been fitted. If a second  
person is  
STEP 4: Testing the Opener’s Reversing System —  
To test the Opener's Reversing Feature at floor level,  
place a solid object at least 1-1/2" thick (such as a  
standard 2 X 4 board laid flat) on the ground where the  
center of the door will contact it. Close the door. If the  
unavailable, use a  
stiff cardboard  
carton placed in the  
door's downward  
path to indicate the  
THE SENSITIVITY SYSTEM REVERSING TEST  
SHOULD BE PERFORMED MONTHLY TO  
ENSURE THAT THIS IMPORTANT SYSTEM  
REMAINS IN PROPER ADJUSTMENT.  
WARNING  
force the Opener is  
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Down force  
adjustments are  
correct, the door will  
reverse within two  
WARNING  
seconds of contacting  
the object and travel  
to the Full Open  
position. If this does  
FAILURE TO TEST  
REVERSING SYSTEM  
COULD RESULT IN DEATH  
OR SERIOUS INJURY.  
not occur, recheck the  
Limit Adjustments  
(Step 1, previous) and  
Sensitivity  
1 1/2” BLOCK OF  
WOOD LAID FLAT  
(2”X4”)  
TEST THIS SYSTEM ONCE  
A MONTH BY FOLLOWING  
PROCEDURES OUTLINED  
IN STEP 4 ON PAGE 16.  
Adjustments (Step 2  
& 3, previous.  
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NOTE: Any time adjustments are made to Limits  
or Sensitivity, YOU MUST RETEST THE OPENER  
FOR THE REVERSING FEATURE AT FLOOR  
LEVEL AS OUTLINED ABOVE.  
A DAMAGED OR MALFUNCTIONING PHOTOELECTRIC  
ACCESSORY SYSTEM COULD ENABLE A GARAGE DOOR  
TO CLOSE ON PEOPLE OR PROPERTY, CAUSING  
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
PERFORM THIS TEST MONTHLY TO INSURE YOUR SAFE  
FINISHPHOTOSYSTEM IS WORKING PROPERLY.  
WARNING  
should stop and reverse to the full open position.  
STEP 5: Testing the Safe Finish™ Photosystem —  
Start the door in the close travel direction and then  
place an  
With the door fully open and at rest, place the obstacle  
in the path of the beam once again. Activate the  
Standard Wall Push Button. The opener should revert  
to and remain in the PUSH AND HOLD mode of  
operation for close travel. A radio control will not start  
the door downward with the beam blocked.  
obstacle  
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approximately  
6" high by 12"  
wide in the  
path of the  
beam. The  
Red Pilot  
IF THE GARAGE DOOR TRAVELS MORE THAN  
ONE INCH IN A DOWNWARD PATH AFTER  
RELEASING THE BUTTON (WITH THE  
PHOTOBEAM BLOCKED), THE SAFE FINISH™  
SYSTEM IS MALFUNCTIONING. CHECK THE  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND ALIGNMENT  
OF THE PHOTOCELL MODULES.  
Light on the  
Safe Finish™  
Photosystem  
should go out.  
The door  
STEP 6: Operating the Super Station (Deluxe  
Wall Pushbutton Station) Controls — The Super  
Station replaces standard a doorbell-type push button  
to allow you to integrate fully with all the  
convenience and security features built into your  
garage door opener.  
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OPEN  
Button  
STOP  
Button  
Learn  
CLOSE  
Enable  
1. Open Pushbutton — Green-backlighting, arrow  
pointing up. Used to start the door upward. This  
button will also stop and reverse a door that is  
closing. The button has no effect on a door that is  
opening. The function of this pushbutton is  
automatically disabled when the Security slide  
switch is set to the “ON” position and the door is  
fully closed.  
Button  
Button  
Light  
Button  
Security  
Disable  
Switch  
Security  
Switch  
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS  
5. Security Switch — Prevents unwanted door  
operation from pushbutton, key switches, keyless  
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OPEN  
Button  
entry systems, radio controls, etc. When the  
Security Switch is moved to the ON position  
(towards “locked” symbol), with the garage door  
fully closed, signals from all of these devices are  
locked out by the opener. Such devices will  
continue to work until the door is fully closed,  
allowing you to set the switch (when leaving on  
vacation, for example), leave the garage and close  
the door remotely.  
STOP  
Button  
Learn  
Enable  
Button  
CLOSE  
Button  
Light  
Button  
Security  
Disable  
Switch  
Security  
Switch  
(NOTE: YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN  
YOUR GARAGE DOOR USING RADIO  
CONTROLS OR EXTERIOR ACCESS CONTROLS  
UNTIL THE SECURITY SWITCH IS RETURNED  
TO THE OFF POSITION (“unlocked” symbol). THIS  
MUST BE DONE FROM INSIDE THE GARAGE.)  
When the Security Switch is engaged, the green  
lighting behind the Open/Close Pushbuttons is  
extinguished as an indication.  
2. Close Pushbutton — Green-backlighting, arrow  
pointing down. Used to start the door downward.  
This button has no effect on a door in motion. Will  
allow constant pressure close operation if the  
photocell is misaligned.  
3. Stop Button - Red-backlighting, universal “STOP”  
within an octogon. Used to stop a door in motion.  
This button has no effect on a door that is stopped.  
6. Security Disable Switch - located under and to the  
left of the Security Switch. Disables the Security  
Switch feature. Use if the garage door is the only  
entryway to the garage.  
4. Light Pushbutton —Yellow-backlighting, “Sun”  
symbol. Turns the opener light on and off, but does  
not activate the door operator. The opener light will  
stay on until turned off using this pushbutton, or  
until door operation is initiated, which overrides the  
function of this pushbutton and automatically turns  
the light off after 4-1/2 minutes.  
Learn Enable Button - Located inside a small hole  
on the front face of the Security Switch. Allows  
programming of a radio transmitter. See  
“Programming the Radio System” on page 11 for  
button features and restrictions. Use a pin or pointed  
object to activate (such as a paper clip straightened  
out)..  
Wiring Diagram  
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WIRING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT  
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Your Residential Garage Door Opener is  
furnished with an enhanced 2 Wire Safe  
Finish™ Photosystem. The features include:  
Time-Saving Electrical Connections. No  
screw terminals! Just strip the ends of the  
wires back 5/16 inch and use the supplied  
wire nut connectors for a quick hook-up to  
pre-wired garages or to the wires you run on  
site. See the figure above applicable to your  
installation.  
Universal Wiring Capabilities. The Safe  
Finish™ Photosystem can be wired in series  
or parallel combinations. Virtually any  
existing wiring can be used. See the figures above.  
Improved Sunlight Immunity. Under certain conditions, direct sunlight can overpower photobeam  
systems. We have provided an extra internal circuitry to reduce sunlight problems. When required,  
the position of the transmitter and receiver may be interchanged with out rewiring.  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
USE EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL TIMES WHEN ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE AND RECTIFY  
PROBLEMS WITH YOUR GARAGE DOOR OPENER. BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICE ON  
UNIT, DISCONNECT OPENER FROM POWER SUPPLY. YOUR GARAGE DOOR IS THE  
LARGEST MOVING OBJECT IN YOUR HOUSE, AND THE SPRINGS, PULLEYS, CABLES AND  
MOUNTING HARDWARE UTILIZED TO BALANCE ITS OPERATION ARE UNDER EXTREME  
TENSION AT ALL TIMES AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, EVEN DEATH, IF  
DISTURBED. CALL AN EXPERIENCED SERVICE PERSON TO MOVE, LOOSEN OR ADJUST  
DOOR SPRINGS OR HARDWARE.  
WARNING  
DIAGNOSTIC CONDITION  
Normal Operation  
RED LED  
OFF  
GREEN LED  
OFF  
With the appropriate cau-  
tions in place, use the fast  
find LED diagnostic chart  
(at right) or the Sympton/  
Probable Cause/Solution  
matrix to diagnose the  
problem. The LEDs are  
located on the power head  
unit rear panel, see page 12  
for picture diagram. Con-  
tact the factory if your  
problem persists or is not  
listed.  
Learn Mode  
Memory Full  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON FOR 25 SEC,  
AUTO OFF  
Decode RF Signal  
Shorted Push Button or Wire to Button  
Photobeam Obstruction  
Contact Reverse  
SHORT FAST BLINK  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
FAST BLINK  
OFF  
FAST BLINK  
SLOW BLINK  
OFF  
Stuck Relay  
OFF  
Stuck Open Limit  
SLOW BLINK  
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Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty  
AllStar Pro, LLC warrants its MVP Series residential vehicular garage door operators as follows:  
A.  
The drive train to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for:  
Model MVP-SQ: The entire period of ownership by the original purchaser  
Models MVP: for 20 years from the date of purchase by the original purchaser.  
The drive train includes the motor, drive pulleys, drive shaft and sprocket, T-rail, frame and chain.  
B.  
The controller circuit board, capacitor, photobeams and all other parts in all models will be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase by the original purchaser.  
Contact your dealer to obtain service for your operator .  
To obtain service under this warranty the buyer must obtain authorization instructions for the return of any goods  
from AllStar Pro, LLC before returning the goods. The goods must be returned with complete identification, with  
copy of proof-of-purchase, freight prepaid and in accordance with AllStar Pro, LLC's instructions or they will not be  
accepted. In no event will AllStar Pro, LLC be responsible for goods returned without proper authorization or  
identification.  
Goods returned to AllStar Pro, LLC for warranty repair within the warranty period, which upon receipt by AllStar  
Pro, LLC are confirmed to be defective and covered by this limited warranty, will be repaired or replaced at AllStar  
Pro, LLC's sole option, at no cost and returned pre-paid. Defective parts will be repaired or replaced with new or  
factory rebuilt parts at AllStar Pro, LLC’s sole option.  
This limited warranty does not cover non-defect damage, damage caused by unreasonable use, damage caused by  
improper installation or care, vandalism or lightning, fire or excessive heat, flood or other acts of God (including, but  
not limited to misuse, abuse or alterations, failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance), labor charges  
for dismantling or reinstalling a repaired or replaced unit, or replacement batteries.  
These warranties are in lieu of all other warranties, either expressed or implied. All implied warranties of  
merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose are hereby disclaimed and excluded. Under no circumstances  
shall AllStar Pro, LLC be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages arising in connection with the use or  
inability to use this product. In no event shall AllStar Pro, LLC’s liability for breach of warranty, breach of contract,  
negligence or strict liability exceed the cost of the product covered hereby. No person is authorized to assume for  
AllStar Pro, LLC any other liability in connection with the sale of this product.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Warranty effective after January 1, 2002.  
For Information:  
AllStar Pro, LLC  
Downingtown, PA 19335  
Serial #:  
Date Installed:  
Your Dealer:  
This garage door operator complies with  
all requirements of Underwriters  
Laboratories Standard UL325.  
P/N 111069 Rev. E  
June 2007  
See Page 11 for  
Radio System  
programming  
instructions and  
FCC/RSS-210  
Industry Canada  
statement. The  
opener radio  
IF DESIRED, RECORD YOUR RADIO TRANSMITTER CODE POSITION  
SETTINGS HERE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Plus Button  
Zero Button  
system is  
HomeLink®  
compatible.  
Minus  
Button  
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