17.2 Changing battery in hand-held
transmitters
• Undo the screws and open the housing of the hand-
held transmitter.
• Replace battery and close housing again.
Only use leak-proof
batteries. Ensure the
polarity is correct when
inserting batteries.
Dispose of old batteries in
an environmentally sound
manner.
18 Technical data
GAMMA
General
Weight approx. kg
Maximum tensile or compressive
force N
Max. stroke mm
Max. door area m² (light steel
door)
Drive medium (self-locking
transmission)
Minimum installation height mm
Length mm
Width mm
Height mm
Noise emission, at distance of 2 m
Operating environmental conditions
Ambient temperature (degrees
Celsius)
Place of operation
Rated operating time
Duty cycle
Max. door area m² (light steel
door)
Rated operating cycles
Cycles per hour
Electrics
Mains connection
Connection cable length, approx.
Motor power kW
Nominal load N
Protection class
Integrated lighting
Persistence
Power consumption in stand-by
Hand-held transmitter battery
Radio
Frequency
Teach-in hand-held transmitters
Maximum range (no obstructions)*
GAMMA 60 / 80
60
80
14
15
500
800
approx. 2,500
10
13.2
Chain
35
3,260
185
130
≤ 70 dB(A)
-20° to +40°
For dry areas only
4 minutes
30%
10
13.2
15000
15
20
230 V~, 50/60 Hz
0.6 m
0.11
0.2
170
270
For dry areas only
24 V/10 W E14
3 minutes
approx. 8 W
L828/12 V/27 A
433.92 MHz
8
40 m
Antenna
* Under certain circumstances, the range of the hand-held
transmitter may be significantly reduced by external
interference.
19 Disassembly, disposal
The garage door operator must be
disassembled by competent personnel.
Local regulations for disposal must be
observed.
20 Accessories/replacement parts
Operational comfort
Hand-held transmitter
Interior switch
Wall-mounted key-operated switch
Flush-mounted key-operated switch
Radio lock
Safety
Safety light barrier
Options
Sectional door fitting
Press lock for emergency release
21 Declaration of incorporation
See page 123.
Version 1.0
17 cm
B 260.254-N
BY 3311
B 161.15
B 161.16
B 260.46
B 210,090
BY 4720
B 146.02
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