Wayne-Dalton 3014 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
NOTE: If wires must be lengthened or spliced into
prewired installation, use wire nuts or a suitable
connector. Pay attention to polarity.
DoorMaster™
4
Quantum™/Classicdrive™
FIG. 2 Wire Routing
FIG. 1 Wire Routing
Quantum™/Classicdrive™ models: 3012, 3014,
3016, 3018, 3212, 3213, 3214, 3312, 3313, 3314,
3316, 3412, 3414, 3512, 3514.
Black striped wire
(OBS terminal)
Jumper
(Model: BDOR-
2000 only)
Right endcap
Solid color wires
(COM terminal)
Sender wires
Receiver
wires
Black striped wire
(OBS terminal)
Opener
Uncoil wires from the photoelectric sensors and route wires up the
garage walls and along door towards the right side of the opener (see
Fig. 2). Route wires behind torque tube and tack wires in place with
insulated staples (not supplied).
Take care to run wires in a location where they will not interfere with
the operation of the door and do not staple through wire.
IMPORTANT! Keep sender/receiver wires away from moving
members.
Connect photoelectric sensors to opener per diagram (Fig. 2)
.
Shorten
wires as necessary and separate wire ends. Strip about 1/2” of
insulation off each wire and attach the solid color wires to the COM
terminal and the wires with the black stripe to the OBS terminal.
Tighten terminal screws securely, using a small blade screwdriver.
Be sure to observe polarity. Pull on external wires to test for secure
connection. Check that the wires are stapled in place and staples
have not cut wire insulation. Remember to connect telephone type
cord for Doormaster™ installation. Once wires are connected, switch
the jumper (model BDOR-2000 only) from “Disable” to “Enable”
by pulling jumper off pins 2 and 3 and reinstalling jumper on pins 1
and 2.
NOTE: The jumper is set to disable from the factory.
Reconnect the power to the garage door opener. Proceed to Step 3.
DoorMaster™ models: BDOR-2000 & BIRW-2000
Uncoil wires from the photoelectric sensors and route wires up the
garage walls and along ceiling towards the right side of the opener
(see Fig. 1). Route wires behind torque tube and tack wires in place
with insulated staples (not supplied).
Take care to run wires in a location where they will not interfere with
the operation of the door and do not staple through wire.
IMPORTANT! Keep sender/receiver wires away from moving
members.
Connect photoelectric sensors to opener per diagram (Fig. 1). Shorten
the wires as necessary and separate the wire ends. Strip about 1/2” of
insulation off each wire and attach the solid color wires to the COM
terminal and the wires with a black stripe to the OBS terminal. Tighten
terminal screws securely, using a small blade screw driver. Be sure
to observe polarity. Pull on external wires to test for secure connection.
Check that the wires are stapled in place and staples have not cut
wire insulation. Reconnect the power to the garage door opener.
Proceed to Step 3.
Black striped wires
(OBS terminal)
Receiver
wires
Solid color wire
(COM terminal)
Sender
wires
Solid color wire
(COM terminal)
Step 2: Photoelectric Safety Sensor Wiring Installation For: