Claims
- 1. A movable barrier operator operable from line voltage supply having detectable characteristics comprising:an electric motor; a transmission connected to the motor to be driven thereby and to the movable barrier to be moved; an electric circuit for detecting the characteristics of the line voltage; a first set of operational values for providing a feature of the movable barrier operator, when a first line voltage characteristic is detected; a second set of operational values for providing the feature, when a second line voltage characteristic is detected; and a controller, responsive to the detected line voltage characteristic, for activating the corresponding operational set of values for providing the feature.
- 2. A movable barrier operator according to claim 1 further comprising a routine for controlling motor speed and wherein the first set of operational values comprises a scaling factor for scaling the motor speed.
- 3. A movable barrier operator according to claim 2 wherein the scaling factor is stored in a look-up table stored in a memory.
- 4. A movable barrier operator operable from alternating current comprising:an electric motor; a transmission connected to the motor to be driven thereby and to the movable barrier to be moved; an electric circuit for detecting AC line voltage and frequency of the alternating current; a first set of operational values for providing a feature of the movable barrier operator, when a first AC line frequency is detected; a second set of operational values for providing the feature, when a second AC line frequency is detected; and a controller, responsive to the detected AC line frequency, for activating the corresponding operational set of values for providing the feature.
- 5. A movable barrier operator operable from alternating current according to claim 4 further comprising a routine for controlling motor speed and wherein the first set of values further comprises a scaling factor for scaling the motor speed.
- 6. A movable barrier operator operable from alternating current according to claim 5 wherein the scaling factor is stored in a look-up table stored in a memory.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/536,833, filed Mar. 27, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,239,569, which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/161,840, filed Sep. 28, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,172,475.
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