Allstar Products Group Paper Shredder 831E User Manual

READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY  
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION  
831E COMMERCIAL  
RECEIVER  
MODELS:  
831E  
831E MASTER & SLAVE UNITS  
INSTRUCTIONS  
PRODUCT FEATURES  
Allstar 831E Commercial Receivers are designed to work with most commercial door operators. The 831E is connected to the  
commercial operator in the same manner as a 3-button station and provides open, close and stop functions via radio control. The  
receiver is powered from the operator’s 24 VAC transformer. The antenna is removable and may be moved (using coaxial cable) to a  
new location for better RF reception. When receivers have to be installed in close proximity to each other (such as Fire Stations),  
master/slave units may be used to reduce the potential for receiver cross-talk.  
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH:  
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS!  
WARNING  
MOUNTING HARDWARE UTILIZED TO BALANCE  
ITS OPERATION ARE UNDER EXTREME TENSION  
AT ALL TIMES AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY, EVEN DEATH, IF DISTURBED.  
ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON SHOULD  
MOVE, LOOSEN OR ADJUST DOOR SPRINGS OR  
HARDWARE.  
ALLSTAR 831E RECEIVERS ARE INTENDED FOR  
USE WITH COMMERCIAL DOOR OPERATORS  
ONLY. DO NOT USE FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.  
DO NOT MODIFY IN ANY MANNER.  
CHECK LOCAL BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL  
CODES FOR MANDATORY INSTALLATION AND  
WIRING REQUIREMENTS.  
LOCATE CONTROL PUSHBUTTONS WITHIN SIGHT  
OF THE DOOR AND AWAY FROM THE MOVING  
PARTS OF THE DOOR. INSTALL ENTRAPMENT  
WARNING LABEL NEXT TO THE CONTROL  
PUSHBUTTON IN A PROMINENT LOCATION.  
CONNECT POWER CORDS 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.  
REMOVE ALL ROPES AND REMOVE OR MAKE  
INOPERATIVE ALL LOCKS CONNECTED TO THE  
GARAGE DOOR.  
DO NOT WEAR RINGS, WATCHES OR LOOSE  
CLOTHING WHILE INSTALLING OR SERVICING  
GARAGE DOOR OPENERS.  
WEAR SAFETY  
THE  
IM PORTAN T  
SAFEGUARDS  
AND  
GOGGLES OR OTHER PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR.  
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL CANNOT COVER  
ALL POSSIBLE CONDITIONS AND SITUATIONS. IT  
MUST BE UNDERSTOOD THAT COMMON SENSE  
AND CAUTION MUST BE EXERCISED BY THE  
PERSON(S) INSTALLING, MAINTAINING AND  
OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.  
AN UNBALANCED DOOR OR ONE THAT STICKS OR  
BINDS MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. ENSURE  
DOOR IS PROPERLY BALANCED AND ELIMINATE  
ANY STICKING OR BINDING.  
YOUR GARAGE DOOR IS A LARGE MOVING  
OBJECT. THE SPRINGS, PULLEYS, CABLES AND  
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with your customer upon completion of the installation.  
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COMMERCIAL RECEIVER & TRANSMITTER CODING INSTRUCTIONS  
The 831E receiver may be used with many different Allstar transmitters. The information below indicates how to set the coding  
switches in the various transmitters and the 831E receiver.  
TRANSMITTER  
A-B-C Selector Coding Switch  
Switch Position  
RECEIVER  
IF YOU ARE USING A 8831 OCS-ECONOMY OR 831 STANDARD  
TRANSMITTER:  
#6  
Exactly match all 8 code switches in the transmitter and receiver. The code switches  
may be set in any random pattern of +, - and 0.  
A
B
C
+
0
-
IF YOU ARE USING A 8831C OCS-ECONOMY OR 733 STANDARD  
TRANSMITTER:  
These transmitters are used to control up to 3 different doors. This is accomplished by setting the selector switch on the transmitter to  
either A, B & C and setting the #6 coding switch in the 831E receiver .  
Start coding by exactly matching all 8 code switches in the transmitter and the receivers. The code switches may be set in any random  
pattern of +, 0 and - positions. Next, in receiver A, set code switch #6 to the + position; In receiver B set code switch # 6 to the 0  
position; In receiver C set code switch # 6 to the - position. The table to the right shows the switch positions.  
IF YOU ARE USING A 639 STANDARD TRANSMITTER:  
TRANSMITTER  
1 - 9 Selector  
Switch Position Code Switch #7 Code Switch #8  
This transmitter is used to control up to 9 different doors. This is  
accomplished by setting the selector switch on the transmitter to  
either 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 and setting the #7 and #8 coding  
switches in the 831E receiver.  
831 RECEIVER 831 RECEIVER  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+
+
+
0
0
0
-
+
0
-
Start coding by exactly matching all 8 code switches in the  
transmitter and receivers. The code switches may be set in any  
random pattern of +, 0 and - positions. Next, in receiver 1, set  
code switch #7 to + and code switch #8 +; In receiver 2, set code  
switch #7 to + and code switch #8 to 0. Continue setting the  
codes in the 831E receivers as shown in the table.  
+
0
-
IF YOU ARE USING A 53S STANDARD TRANSMITTER:  
+
0
-
This transmitter is used to control up to 27 different doors. This is  
accomplished by setting the selector switches to either A, B or C  
and either 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 and setting the #6, #7 and #8  
coding switches in the 831E receiver.  
-
-
Start coding by exactly matching all 8 code switches in the transmitter and receiver. Next, in receiver A1, set code switch #6 to +, set  
code switch #7 to + and code switch #8 to +; In receiver A2, set code switch #6 to +, set code switch #7 to + and code switch #8 to 0.  
Continue setting the codes in the 831E receivers, using both tables shown above.  
MASTER/SLAVE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS  
Master/Slave systems are recommended for installations in which  
DATA  
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receivers must be mounted less than ten feet apart. When two or more  
DATA C  
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M
M
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receivers are mounted close together there is a potential for receiver  
cross-talk. Cross-talk will cause one or more of the receivers to  
function poorly (or not at all). In Master/Slave systems, the Master  
receiver accepts the transmitted signal and passes it to the Slave  
receivers through a pair of wires connecting the receivers. The RF  
section of the Slave receivers are disabled to prevent cross-talk. Up  
to 15 Slave receivers may be connected to a Master receiver. Master/  
Slave units are specially ordered from the Factory.  
MASTER  
SLAVE #1  
SLAVE #2  
The individual receivers are wired according to the instructions on  
page 2. In addition, the Data and Data Common wires must be connected as follows (refer to Figurez4):  
Figure 4  
Connect the YELLOW wire (data) from the Master receiver to the YELLOW wire from the Slave receiver(s).  
Connect the WHITE wire (common) from the Master receiver to the WHITE wire from the Slave receiver(s).  
The coded switches in the individual receivers are set in the same manner as described above.  
DISCONNECT POWER AT FUSE BOX AND DOOR OPENER BEFORE WIRING  
PERMANENTLY TO PREVENT ELECTROCUTION.  
WARNING  
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TROUBLESHOOTING NOTES  
If you experience problems with the 831E Receiver, try some of  
the suggestions listed below before calling the Factory  
Technicians.  
Stuck transmitter in building.  
Change code switches from factory settings.  
Check battery in transmitter.  
RECEIVER APPEARS DEAD; THERE IS NO RESPONSE  
WHEN TRANSMITTER BUTTONS ARE PUSHED.  
Check the power connections to the receiver.  
There must be at least 20 VAC at the receiver power  
connections. (If a 24V system).  
ONE RECEIVER WORKS BUT THE OTHER IS DEAD.  
Relocate the antennas.  
Receivers too close together (cross-talking); move to  
different locations.  
Use a Master/Slave system.  
Review the code switch settings.  
Any mismatch will prevent the receiver from working.  
Try a different code switch setting.  
Master/Slave wires not connected properly. Refer to  
FigureZ4.  
Check code switch settings.  
Check the antenna installation.  
Wait one minute for the receiver to “warm-up”.  
Check battery in transmitter.  
SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER:  
Range is dependent on the installation, type of building, type  
of door and the location of the transmitter. When these  
conditions change so will the distance.  
RECEIVER CLICKSWHEN ANY TRANSMITTER  
BUTTON IS PUSHED, BUT NOTHING ELSE HAPPENS.  
Check the wire & connections in the STOP circuit. Refer to  
Figure 3.  
Any transmitter can interfere with operation. These include  
cell phones, cordless phones, wireless systems and CB and  
mobile transmitters. Other sources of interference include  
computer equipment, industrial equipment, electric motors,  
fluorescent lights, etc. The list is endless.  
Do not lengthen or shorten the receiver antenna. It is set to  
an optimal length based on the frequency of operation.  
If the antenna is blocked or shielded (such as a car traveling  
through a tunnel) the distance will decrease.  
Check the OPEN & CLOSE connections.  
The wire gage may be too small for the number of wall  
stations used.  
Check the power to the door operator.  
Check the door operator’s control voltage.  
SHORT DISTANCE OR INTERMITTENT OPERATION.  
Relocate the antenna with a coaxial cable.  
Metal objects too close to receiver, move to a better  
location.  
Always change the Factory set codes.  
External interference (such as radio towers).  
Change to a different frequency.  
Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty  
Allstar warrants its radio controls to be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. To obtain service,  
contact your dealer.  
To obtain service under this warranty the buyer must obtain authorization instructions for the return of any goods from Allstar 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’s instructions or they will not  
be accepted. In no event will Allstar be responsible for goods returned without proper authorization or identification.  
Goods returned to Allstar for warranty repair within the warranty period, which upon receipt by Allstar are confirmed to be defective and covered by this limited  
warranty, will be repaired or replaced at Allstar’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’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 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’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 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 May 15th, 1997.  
For Information:  
Phone: 610-873-6900  
World Wide Web: [email protected]  
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