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Wiring an Additional Wall Switch to G60-G100 Garage Door Opener (Twardowski Zenith)

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  • #1 12534858
    ponyjkat
    Level 11  
    Hello
    I have such a question, I would like to install an additional garage door opening switch to open or close in the garage without using a remote control. I would not want to burn something by accident, so I ask you as professionals how to do it. This is the G60 - G100 system here link to the manual: http: //www.twardowski.com.pl/pdf/instrukcje/Zenith_last_pl.pdf

    Currently, the jumpers are on:
    - Stop - Minus
    -FSW - -TX FSW

    Thank you in advance for your help.
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  • #2 12535002
    krzysztofh
    Level 29  
    You have instructions, and you don't want to read.
    Page 9 description 8.1.3.1
  • #3 12535106
    ponyjkat
    Level 11  
    krzysztofh wrote:
    You have instructions, and you don't want to read.
    Page 9 description 8.1.3.1
    Buddy, for such advice as yours, I do not even thank you in advance. And for your information, I can read and even write, although I'm not from Warsaw, but I am asking for help because not everyone in this country is an electrician or electronics engineer and, as I wrote earlier, I do not want to burn anything. Is it such a problem to write connect the wire with the nap. +, - Or jumper here and there. How do you not feel like helping what you are wasting your precious time on some stupid texts?
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  • #4 12535152
    nikusert
    Level 41  
    Hello
    It seems that the control of an additional button (in the garage) is realized by shorting (momentary button) of the OPEN terminal and the (-) terminal, it is the third terminal from the left.
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  • #5 12535702
    ponyjkat
    Level 11  
    Make me out of the error, if I think wrong, please, from your answer I now know where to connect the wires from the additional button, but I wonder if these existing jumpers should be removed or left as it is.
  • #6 12536635
    nikusert
    Level 41  
    Leave the jumpers, remove them if you use a photocell. Stop the jumper for sure, or I would have to check the second one.

    Added after 15 [minutes]:

    The jumper FSW to -TX FSW is a jumper when there is no photocell.
  • #7 12536885
    krzysztofh
    Level 29  
    My colleague, despite a sharp attack (I do not know what my place of residence has to do with it), I will suggest that if you give a momentary switch to control the gate (a colleague wrote about it earlier), give an additional switch that will be permanently closed, and by pressing it you will open it. It will act as an emergency switch and connect it instead of the current left jumper. You can imagine that if you do not have a remote control, you will start the closing process and the car will be misaligned and a closing gate will scratch it. You may not be able to get the pilot.
    For the future, define the problem more precisely and do not blame those present here, because if someone settles in here, knows the rules - first look for and try to solve it yourself, and then ask a precise question.
    Regards
  • #8 12536975
    nikusert
    Level 41  
    Maybe give you a stop button. (or rather it should, if you prefer). Pressing the OPEN button again, for example, closing, causes immediate opening. I do not know if activating the gate with the remote control, it does not work in the same way as in the button control. Not all drives have a step-by-step function.
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  • #9 12536993
    krzysztofh
    Level 29  
    It is probably as you write. That's why I wrote "emergency".
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  • #10 12537017
    nikusert
    Level 41  
    After all, I would be wondering (of course) assuming such, especially with children, without at least an optical barrier.
  • #11 12537609
    ponyjkat
    Level 11  
    Well, now the matter is clarified, what I mean is to have an emergency button (switch), of course beyond the reach of children, high on the wall, so that while in the garage it would be possible to open or close the gate without using a remote control, this model has such a button on the drive housing only it is very not convenient to use right under the ceiling. I wanted to apologize for my answer, if she offended you, because I have nothing to do with you or Warsaw, but words that have nothing to do with help work for me like the proverbial blanket for a bull, because I asked a question and put a link to the manual that you tell me to read these types of instructions are written primarily for service technicians and not for users of the equipment, you can only replace the batteries in the remote control, if you can. Try to read some manuals in a field with which you have nothing to do with eg Astrophysics or in my field
    Instructions for Materials Science and Welding Metallurgy MiBM S2 and you will see that the excavator will drop unless I'm wrong.
    Regards, Ponyjkat
  • #12 12537731
    nikusert
    Level 41  
    The instructions are so intricate that reading them makes you feel confused.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around installing an additional garage door switch for the G60 - G100 system, allowing operation without a remote control. The user seeks guidance to avoid damaging the system. Responses indicate that the additional switch can be connected by shorting the OPEN terminal and the negative terminal. It is advised to leave existing jumpers in place unless a photocell is used. Suggestions include implementing an emergency switch positioned out of children's reach and ensuring safety measures like an optical barrier. The complexity of the manual is noted, with some participants expressing frustration over its technicality.
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