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Hi All,
I'm looking for some advice on troubleshooting/fixing the obstruction beam sensor assembly (part #49522) on a Stanley Quite-Glide garage door opener (model UT605-F09). The red LED on the sensor used to be on all the time and the beeper would only sound when the beam was broken. Now, the red LED is off all the time and the beeper sounds every few seconds. I tried cleaning the optics and setting the sensor/emitter up on my workbench, independent of the motor unit, with a separate 12 VDC power supply. Even with the sensor and emitter lined up a few centimeters away from each other, the red LED won't light up and the beeper sounds. I can hear a faint buzz from the sensor board when the emitter is pointed at the detector. The buzz goes away when I hide the emitter. The resistors and capacitors on the sensor's circuit board look to be in good shape (nothing is burned out or leaking), so I suspect either the phototransistor, the IR LED, or one of the other semiconductor components is shot. I'd like to try replacing them all before giving up on the unit. The transistors and diodes are labelled clearly enough, but I'm not sure what parts to buy to replace the optoelectronics and the 8-pin chip (labelled P7104 I 7507807 µEM810G). Can anyone help me identify them? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Without the sensor I can open the garage door with the remote control,
no problem. I can also close the door by pressing and holding the hardwired pushbutton inside the garage. The only thing I can't do right now is close the door with the remote because, by design, the opener won't close the door if it can't find the sensor. I'm sure it isn't an alignment problem since I've tried moving the emitter directly in front of the receiver and the problem persists. I tested the wiring too, since I've heard that is also a common problem with beam sensors. It was all good. I've been quoted $50 for a new sensor assembly. It would be a shame to replace the whole thing when replacing a $2 component might do the trick. |
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jpaulson14 had written this in response to
http://www.thestuccocompany.com/main...ts-131299-.htm : Hello, I have the same Stanley 49522 Photo Eye beam sensor assembly, but the pins have rusted and broken off of the photo transistor, so it is no longer usable. Does anyone know the part number of the photo transistor and where I might find it? Or the wavelength of this 49522 beam assembly? I tried using a Radio Shack photo transistor with a wavelength of 850 nm but it only worked when the receiver was side by side with the sender. Thanks, Jim |
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