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1. NM page 7 The gate can now be moved Check Operation manually Through Entire 27 Range of Movment Ensure that the gate and gate operator move freely Once it is determined the operator will work properly remove the operator and complete the welding process STEP 7 Remount the gate operator Lubricate the moving parts the bushings on the articulated arm and tighten the self locking nuts in such a way as to not restrict arm movement Leave the cover off until the Limit Switches have been adjusted VIKING ACCESS SYSTEM 5 PIH P 13 GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION Limit Switch Setup STEP 8 Additional Cam au Holes A Loosen the screws on the limit switch cams and position the cams to the desired locations There are additional holes provided in case of a wide or tight angle of opening or closing Move the gate manually and ensure that the limit switch gets actuated at the Limit Switch desired open and closed position The Pee limit switch will click when engaged by to Suit the limit cam Retighten the screws on the limit switch holders once the proper position has been determined CAUTION DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS Tighten Clamping Screw Securely Before Adjusting Cams Run the unit 2 full cycles without interruption from limit to limit to execute a Learn Cycle
2. 23 Viking Electromagnetic lock aO ea aet D CR ote 24 Magnetic Lock Solenoid Guard 5 25 Special Features Intelligent Obstruction Sensor Primary Entrapment Protection 26 Gate Overlap Setting uu eed kate Ree awk Es E Gea dak eatin earn 28 Solar Panel Tnstallation 42 1645 ab d RO ES Ree I ec Un 29 Viking Minge V osos cce e exec o e ROO E RR PE RC eS 30 Troubleshooting v uuu e f Ren a ose n gm hale Vd ae n eae wns 31 33 N VIKING 71 ACCESS SYSTEMS E IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONS WARNING Not following these instructions may cause severe injury or death to persons IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of severe injury or death 1 READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 2 Never let children operate or play with gate controls Keep the remote control away from children 3 Always keep people and objects away from the gate NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE 4 Test the gate operator monthly The gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object or when an object activates the non contact sensors After adjusting the force or the limit of travel retest the gate operator Failure to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of injury or death 5 Use the manual release only when the gate is not moving 6 KEE
3. ee COR e ER 7 Audible Alarm Reset Switch Installation 8 Mong Placard Installation ques v qr IC Tee CROCO ER ERR 8 Important Installation Information 9 SBOEIDOSUOES 2752 KO d dob db bn n MC OC C Rt ee 9 Plan of Installation Open Inside 10 Plan of Installation Open Outside 11 Gate Operator Installation Step 1 through 7 Operator Installation 13 Step 8 through 9 Limit Switch 14 Opening Closing Setup oo paco de RC P d RR E OR c 15 Reference Wiring Diagram Limit Switch Connections 15 Control Box Installation 24 243 td si wE cae 60 E UC debe e da 16 Electrical Installation Electrical Installation 120 220 VAC 17 Single Unit Conte seses ics eO e oe Rc Se Bod ceo SWE ea eae 18 Master Slave Connections 19 Vehicular Loop Detector Installation Loop Layout Diagrams 3 xac wa orar x a vor Mm EROR RR 20 Installation 21 Accessory Connections Open Commands Safety CONNCCHIONS 22 Radio Receiver Hold Open
4. Fine tune the adjustment of the Limit Switch Cams Note Leave cover off until after the installation of the control box and the electrical installation Verify that the operator opens and closes to the desired position under power Make any adjustments as necessary STEP 9 Replace the cover and secure it with screws provided after finishing final adjustments VIKING 1 GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION RR Opening Closing Setup To have the gate operator slow down prior to reaching its limits use the following steps 1 Setup the limit switches manually at the desired open and close position 2 Allow the gate operator to run a full open and close cycle from limit to limit without interruption Note During the first full open and close cycle The gate operator doesn t slow down prior to reaching its limits During subsequent cycles The gate operator will slow down prior to reaching its limits 3 Verify that the gate opens and closes to the desired position To change the open or close limit position s the following steps MUST BE taken Slow A Reset the gate operator by performing one of the following steps i Disconnect the Power Harness Connector see page 17 or ii Disconnect the Motor Limit Harness Connector see page 18 or 19 or iii Actuate both limits at the same time B Repeat steps 1 2 and 3 Reference Wiring Diagram Connect the lead wires as shown Note Use this wiring diagram a
5. Controls intended for user activation must be located at least six feet 6 away from any moving part of the gate and where the user is prevented from reaching over under around or through the gate to operate the controls Outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a security feature to prevent unauthorized use The Stop and or Reset button must be located in the line of sight of the gate Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to start Guard Station Open Comman o Minimum Manual Stop Button Warning Placard Installation E All Warning Signs and Placards must be installed where visible in the area of the gate A minimum of two placards shall be installed A placard is 2 VIKING 1 to be installed in the area of each side of the gate and be visible IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION ERE AND Ap M This is NOT a pedestrian gate operator Do NOT Install the gate operator to lift gates Locate Control Buttons Within sight of the gate At a minimum height of 5 feet so small children are not able to reach it and Away from all moving parts of 600 pounds maximum gate weight the gate Specifications Maximum Gate Length 14 feet Maximum Gate Weight 600 Ibs Maximum Aperture Angle 130 deg Power Requirements 120 VAC Single Phase at 2 Amps r 220 VAC Single Phase at 1 Amp Maximum Operating Tem
6. revision BO february 2007 vehicular gate operator X installation instructions and safety information c UL LISTED 18TC UL 325 UL 991 CLASS I CLASS II CLASS 1 and CLASS IV PARTS DIAGRAM ESSE Item Description Part No 1 Cover Plastic VAX9PC Motor Gear Unit VAX9 3 Chassis Motor Gear VAX9CH 4 Strain Relief VAX9ST 5 Arm Assembly Articulated VAX9AA 6 Holder Limit Switch 7 Limit Switch 2 VAX9LS 8 Cam Limit Switch VAX9LCS 9 Terminal Block VAX9TB 10 Key Release VAX9KR 11 Thumb Screw VAX9TS 12 Positive Stop Extension VAX9PSE Weight Overall Dimensions Y 27 Gear Motor Unit Can Be Mounted Left or Right 5 90 VIKING i i ACCESS SYSTEMS TABLE OF CONTENTS Parts Diagram Parts List srece ted weed wae i Important Safety Information Important Safety Insmuctiols ve vv yc RUE UR CERRO SC 2 Important Installation Instructions 2 3 Maintenance General Safety Precautions 4a uc aos Re a 4 Terminology uuu secar ROC SO IRSE ORT UR CAR SAU RF Re RC REN E Qn 5 Photo Beam non contact sensor Installation 6 Edge Sensor contact sensor Installation Pn 7 Manual Reledse
7. 2 a Brown j Red d orange Connect to Outside Connect to inside VIKING ACCESS 5 19 VEHICULAR LOOP DETECTOR INSTALLATION ES Dimension A 5 for Single Gate Operator 6 for Master Slave Gate Operator Inside Outside Reopen Loop Outside Make Even with Open Gate N Gate in Open Position VIKING i LP NEST EA ACCESS SYSTEMS 20 VEHICULAR LOOP DETECTOR INSTALLATION ES WARNING Consult the installation instructions from the loop detector manufacturer The following statements are provided as a guide but different requirements may be required by the vehicular loop detector manufacturer Guidelines for Vehicular Loop Detector Installation 1 Prevent sharp corners in the geometry of the loop sensor 2 Install the appropriate number of turns for your loop geometry based on the loop perimeter Use Table below as a guide 3 Use cross linked polyethylene type of wire This wire reduces the effects of moisture and other environmental events in altering the functionality of the vehicular loop detector 4 Twist the lead wire at least 6 turns per foot 5 Use BACKER ROD to minimize damage to the loop detector wire prior to using the sealant 6 Place the loop detector wire and adjust the sensitivity of the vehicular loop dete
8. Check that the radio command photo beam and or edge detectors are working properly is not active Refer to page 23 sensor is not active Refer to Refer to page 20 21 and 22 page 6 7 and 22 Ensure that you external accessories are working Automatic close does not function eS 8 a lt Check that the trim pot of the Note Hold open timer closes Verify proper functionality of hold open timer is set to the the gate automatically once the Photo beam s proper time delay Refer to gate reaches the limit open Loop Detectors page 23 The time delay to close is set Radio Receiver by the trim pot that may prevent closing the To turn this system off tum the gate trim pot all the way clockwise Gate opens in the opposite desired direction Verify your motor cable is Check that all motor cable connected to the proper connections junctions and connector Refer to page 18 extensions are properly and 19 connected and color coded Refer to 15 On a Master Slave installation one gate runs in the opposite direction Check the motor and limit Verify that one unit is switch wiring Refer to page 15 connected as open inside and and 19 one unit is connected as open outside Refer to page 19 VIKING 1 TROUBLESHOOTING ERE Gate opens after few second delay Set the overlap delay trim pot Note Overlap trim pot is to 0 Refer to page 28 normally recommended to use in overlapping gates Refer to
9. GENERAL ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR EC CLASS II A vehicular gate operator or system intended for use m m in a commercial location or building such as a multi family hous ing unit five or more single family units hotel garages retail store or other building servicing the general public INDUSTRIAL LIMITED ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR MANUFACTURING CLASS III A vehicular gate operator or system intended for use in an industrial location or building such as a factory or ERES loading dock area or other locations not intended to service the general public RESTRICTED ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR Lu CLASS IV A vehicular gate operator or system intended for BUILDING A use in a guarded industrial location or building such as an air port security area or other restricted access locations not servic ing the gen
10. area of each side of the gate and be visible to persons located on the side of the gate on which the placard is installed For gate operators utilizing a non contact sensor Photo beam or like in accordance with section 31 1 1 of the UL325 standard a See instructions on the placement of non contact sensors for each Type of application refer to page 6 b Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping such as when a vehicle trips the sensor while the gate is still moving and c One or more non contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier refer to page 6 d Use only Omron ESK R10K4 photoelectric eye to comply with UL325 For a gate operator utilizing a contact sensor Edge sensor or like in accordance with section 31 1 1 of the UL325 standard a One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists such as at the leading edge trailing edge and post mounted both inside and outside of a vehicular horizontal slide gate refer to page 7 b One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge of a vehicular vertical lift gate c One or more contact sensors shall be located at the pinch point of a vehicular vertical pivot gate d A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that the communication between the sensor and the gate ope
11. INSTALLATION es STEP 1 Check the integrity of the gate structure and sufficiently sturdy such as pivot points are properly lubricated and surfaces are free of rust a Remove the Motor Gear Assembly from its package NOTE The cover is not secured Motor Gear Chassis b Disassemble the geared motor from the mounting chassis STEP 2 Position the pivot bracket in accordance with figure A B or C on page 10 or 11 and the drawing at the right Tack weld the bracket in place For non ferrous gates the bracket can be bolted in place STEP 3 Chassis Installation Chassis can be welded to the gatepost In the case of a non ferrous post anchoring the chassis may require an additional embedded bracket or special anchoring hardware to ensure the longevity of the installation VIKING Se EU mI gree ACCESS SYSTEMS GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATIO STEP 4 Remount the geared motor on the chassis accordingly STEP 5 Attach the Articulated Arms with the Positive Stop Extension to the Pivot Bracket and the Motor Gear Assembly NOTE Additional holes are provided in the Pivot Bracket to assist with proper installation STEP 6 With the cover off perform the Manual Release procedure as shown at the bottom of
12. Lock Magnetic Lock Mounting Plate Weld to Gate Plate Sets Cover Plate et Screw Mounting Locks Floating Plate Mounting Screw 10 625 24 Volt DC Transformer Supplied with Lock Kit Floating Plate Mounting Screw External supply for the magnetic lock must be provided This will prevent rapid drainage of the bat Connection Location a tery in the event of power failure sees ses to n n Relay Contact 10A 250VAC 24VDC Transformer Magnetic Supplied with Lock Kit 4 wire Cable Supplied with Lock Kit 8 5 8 Radio Station This Magnetic Lock is an OPTIONAL ACCESORY available from Viking Access Systems Please order part number VA MAG13 VI l4 N a 1 24 RUE ACCESS SYSTEMS ACCESSORY CONNECTION External supply for the magnetic lock must be provided This will prevent rapid drainage of the battery in the event of power failure Relay Contact 10A 250VAC But CD Connection Locations Single Unit Board shown Solenoid Connection External supply for the solenoid connection must be provided This will prevent rapid drainage of the battery in the event of power failure Relay Contact 10A 250VAC Guard Station The guard station provides cont
13. NSTALLATION to prevent pedestrian or animal entrapment see pages 6 and 7 The edge sensor and or the photoelectric beam must be UL325 compliant devices p Detector Reopen Photo Beam As an alternative to the Outside Reopen Loop Loop Connector a photo beam unit can be used as shown DOMIDDDDDOOD OM Outside Inside VIKING 22 UIK EA ACCESS SYSTEMS ACCESSORY CONNECTION Radio Receiver When connecting the Radio Receiver carefully verify the proper connections The maximum voltage that the control board provides for external accessories is the maximum voltage of the battery which is about 28 volts In the event of an electrical short the board will protect itself by shutting down and will remain shut down until the short is corrected Q 5 B amp Radio Station 2 gt 2 5 6 4 2 External Accessories Connection Locations Single Unit Board shown VIKING 1 ACCESS SYSTEM 5 The control board provides two modes of operation that a radio receiver can control the gate Open Stop Close 1 By having the radio receiver connected as illustrated and with the Hold Open Timer OFF see below Every command of the radio transmitter will control the gate as follow a First command opens the gate b
14. P GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED Read the owner s manual Have a qualified service per son make repairs to gate hardware 7 The entrance is for vehicles only Pedestrians must use separate entrance 8 Every gate operator installation MUST have secondary protection devices against entrapment such as edge sensors and photo beams more in particularly in places where the risk of entrapment is more likely to occur 9 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Install the gate operator only when a The operator is appropriate for the construction of the gate and the usage Class of the gate refer to page 5 b openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the bottom of the gate to a minimum of 4 feet 1 22 m above the ground to prevent a 2 1 4 inch 57 2 mm diameter sphere from passing through the openings anywhere in the gate and in that portion of the adjacent fence that the gate covers in the open position c ALL EXPOSED PINCH POINTS ARE ELIMINATED OR GUARDED AND d GUARDING IS SUPPLIED FOR EXPOSED ROLLERS 2 The operator is intended for installation only on gates used for vehicles Pedestrians must be supplied with a separate access opening The pedestrian access opening shall be designed to promote pedestrian usage Locate the gate such that persons will not come in contact with the vehicular gate during the entire path of travel of the vehicular gate 3 The gate must be installed in
15. Second command stops the gate and c Third command closes the gate d Any subsequent commands will continue in the same order to control the gate This type of configuration is not recommended for a commercial installations Open Only 2 By having the radio receiver connected as illustrated and with the Hold Open Timer ON see below Each command of the radio transmitter is ALWAYS AN OPEN COMMAND to the gate Hold Open Timer The Hold Open Timer function holds the gate at the open position for a predetermined amount of time prior to closing automatically Set the Timer to the desired time from 1 to 60 seconds If this feature is not needed turn the Trim Pot clockwise to the off position Note The Hold Open Timer affects the radio receiver command and the sequence of operation for the gate see page 23 2 VIKING ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK GREEN Standard Features e Mounting base with electrical box Mounting Plate Juction Box 24VDC Plug in transformer NUR Ld e 12VDC or 24VDC operation 2 Mounting Screw 4 500mA at 12VDC operation douni ounting Screw e 250mA at 24VDC operation Weather Cover 4 e 1300 pounds of holding force Floating Plate Mounting Plate Guide Pin 2 Use long or short pin Floating Plate depending on number of spacers used Flexible Washer Mounting Plate Juction Box Spacer 0 to 3 Use to adjust gap between Floating Plate and Magnetic
16. a location so that enough clearance is supplied between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to reduce the risk of entrapment Swinging gates shall not open into public access areas 4 The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions prior to the installation of the gate operator Do not over tighten the operator clutch or pressure relief valve to compensate for a damaged gate 5 The gate operator controls must be placed so that the user has full view of the gate area when the gate is moving AND AWAY FROM THE GATE aay PATH PERIMETER 2 RUT RU ACCESS SYSTEMS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ERN WARNING Not following these instructions may cause severe injury or death to persons IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Continued 6 mel co Controls intended for user activation must be located at least six feet 6 away from any mov ing part of the gate and where the user is prevented from reaching over under around or through the gate to operate the controls Outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a secu rity feature to prevent unauthorized use The Stop and or Reset button must be located in the line of sight of the gate Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to start All warning signs and placards must be installed where visible in the area of the gate A minimum of two placards shall be installed A placard is to be installed in the
17. arness to the OPEN RIGHT connector if the gate opens towards the right side Connect the wire harness to the LEFT connector if the gate opens towards the left side 4 e TECHNICA 18 SINGLE UNITIES mi m NN VIKING EET HUBS ESZ ACCESS SYSTEMS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MASTER SLAVESS Master Slave Connections A Master SlaveControl Board is available S when required to run two gate operators in synchronous mode E P 20 T _ Ig ll 2233 Using the connectors provided insert the wires from the motor units as shown in the diagram below Insert the connectors in the proper receptacles on the Master Slave Control Board The Slave gate opens first using the Overlap Delay see page 28 If the gate opens in a clockwise direction connect to the Outside receptacle if the gate opens in a counter clockwise direction connect to the Inside receptacle Slave Open Inside Outside Inside Outside Black 2 2
18. at the motor connections are 3 Properly connected b Tight enough and c Match color code Refer to page 15 Check that all motor cable connections junctions and extensions are properly connected and color coded Refer to page 15 Check the 15 Amp fuse in the Gate does not run Motor Sensor indicator is OFF o o 3 o c o D Check all motor connections to be fully engaged Refer to 15 Check that the UL command photo beam and or edge sensor is not active Refer to page 6 7 and 22 Ensure that you external acces sories are working properly Check that limit switches are connected to the common and the normally close position refer to page 15 Check that the vehicular loop detectors are working properly Refer to page 20 21 and 22 Check the 4 Amps fuse in the control board Gate does not run Power failure Check that the stop command is not active Refer to page 8 and 25 Check that the radio command is not active Refer to page 23 Ensure that you power cables are adequate in voltage and properly connected Refer to page 17 Check the 15 Amp battery fuse Refer to page 16 Check the battery connections and cables Check the voltage of the battery Gate does not run Obstruction sensor ON and audio alarm is SOUNDING Ensure that the gate path is clear of obstructions Note To stop the audio alarm use the stop command Refer to page 8 and 25 If
19. ctor unit in a way to minimize the effects of the gate over the loop detector wire IMPORTANT Some of the following parameters may affect the proper functionality of the vehicular loop detector consult the installation manual and the manufacturer of the vehicular loop detector e Gate size e Number of turns in the loop sensor wire Distance from the loop sensor wire to the gate either at the open or close position Saw Cut Table C Recommended Number of Turns N cer e PTUS IO OR IMP I NUTUS I IMPO z O Min Perimeter in Feet Number of Turns o 10 5 g Sealant 20 4 Q 8 Backer Rod 30 40 3 5 Vehicular Loop lt Detector Wire 50 100 2 O 5 o 8 Turns Shown Provide Additional Saw Cuts zx to Eliminate Sharp Corners 1 8 to 1 4 Saw Slot Twist Wire Outside the Loop 6 Twists Foot Until Its Connection to the Loop Detector Continuously Wind Wire in Loop Slot for the Required Number of Loops 2 Loops Shown VIKING 71 ACCESS SYSTEMS BIZHIIVITE TESTE E 21 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Open Commands a ene Commands 1 HE Connection Locations Single Unit Board shown Vehicle loop detectors must be installed to decrease the possibility of vehicle entrapment on the gate see page 20 The SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION like the edge sensor and the photoelectric beam MUST BE PART OF EVERY SINGLE I
20. del E3K R10 Shown 1 ncn 24VDC elelelelelelelel Connection 3 NC1 24 VDC Power Connections 24 VDC Power Connections Photo Beam Unit Potential Entrapment Reflector Gate in Open Position Area Shaded One or more non contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier Consult the installation manual for the UL325 device photo beam or like for detail information about the usage installation and maintenance VIKING 6 RUE TUR ACCESS SYSTEMS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Not following these instructions may cause severe injury or death to persons Edge Sensor contact sensor Installation 3 Sided Edge Sensor Loop Connector 3 Sided Edge Sensor E 1 E A 5 8 5 3 5 s 5 2012222000200 Edge sensor like must be installed reduce the risk of entrapment Use only Miller Edge 3 sided activation type MGR20 or MDS20 to comply with UL325 One or more contact sensors shall be located on the inside and outside leading edge of a swing gate Additionally if the bottom edge of a swing gate is greater than 6 inches 152 mm above the ground at any point in its arc of travel one or more contact sensors shall be located on the bottom edge 1 A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that the communicat
21. eral public in which unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel Install the gate operator only when The operator is appropriate for the construction of the gate and the Usage Class of the gate VIKING 71 ACCESS sY sT Em s HAN IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ERN WARNING Not following these instructions may cause severe injury or death to persons NOTE This type of installation DOES NOT reverse the gate all the way back to its limits when the photo beam is obstructed This installation is only to protect against entrapment and to comply with UL325 Photo Beam non contact sensor Installation Secondary Entrapment Protection Photo beams or like must be installed to reduce the risk of entrapment Use only Omron E3K R10K4 photoelectric eye to comply with UL325 Make the electrical connections of the photoelectric sensor as described here in this page Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping such as when a vehicle trips the sensor while the gate is still moving and One or more non contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapmentor obstruction exists such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier Turn Switch to Light On Position Omron Mo
22. g used Auxiliary Power Connection See page 29 for further details Move the selector switch on the Incoming Voltage Selector to the proper position 115 for 110 to 120VAC 230 for 200 to 240VAC Connect the incoming power wires to the terminals as shown in the illustration Turn on the main switch or breaker once the installation is ready for performance check and adjustments To verify that there is AC power to the system check that the Charger LED on the Control Board is on Tips for proper ground installation A good ground in a gate operator installation will minimize or prevent damage to the operator cause by natural events such as lightning strikes 3A FUSE gm VAEMI The following will provide a guideline for proper grounding 1 Use a ground rod to provide a ground reference Consult your city code and be aware of under ground services in the site of the gate operator to prevent inconveniences Use always a single bonding point for grounding All ground wires must be as short and as thick as possible Prevent unnecessary turns or loops in all ground wires VIKING 71 i a ACCESS SYSTEM LIEBE I d uU RESTE UST 17 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Single Unit Connections Connect the wires from the motor unit to the terminal block mounted next to the control board Match wire colors to the terminal block Connect the wire h
23. ion between the sensor and the gate operator is not subjected to mechanical damage 2 A wireless contact sensor such as one that transmits radio frequency RF signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions shall be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or impeded by building structures natural landscaping or similar obstruction A wireless contact sensor shall function under the intended end use conditions Manual Release When manual operation is required Remove the cover locate the chained key and turn the key to push the locking pin down At end of operations lock the geared motor again by releasing locking pin Attention Lock and release operations MUST be performed with motor NOT RUNNING 3 VIKING ACCESS SYSTEM 5 MSH JHE d uU M RESTE SS T 7 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION RENI Audible Alarm Reset Switch Installation Manual Reset for the Audible Alarm UL325 standard requires an audible alarm to go off after two consecutive events detected by the primary entrapment protection of the gate operator obstruction sensor The audible alarm will continue to sound for 5 minutes or until a stop command gets actuated The Stop command can be actuated in two different forms Using the Built in Stop switch on the Control Box or Using an External Stop button within the sight of the gate away from moving parts of the gate and out of reach of children
24. necessary adjust the trim pot for the obstruction sensor Refer to page 26 Gate runs stops and reverse momentarily Obstruction sensor ON and audio alarm OFF Ensure that the gate path is clear of obstructions Check for proper functionality and lubrication of the gate and hardware hinges and the like Gate ignores the limit switches Adjust the trim pot of the obstruction sensor Refer to page 26 Check that the open limit switch and close limit switch are in the corresponding place Refer to page 15 Check that the limit switch is not faulty 7 VIKING 71 Check that all motor cable connections junctions and extensions are properly connected and color coded Refer to 15 Check that wires to the limit switch are not shorted Ensure that the motor cable is away from sources of electrical interference such as Electric motors b Electric fences Power lines Note To minimize effects cause by electrical interference use twisted pairs of cables with the shield grounded ACCESS ST REST ETE STET d 31 TROUBLESHOOTING ERE Gate does not open or close Check all motor connections to Check that limit switches are Check that the stop command be fully engaged Refer to page connected to the common and is not active Refer to page 8 15 the normally close position and 25 refer to page 15 Check that the UL command Check that the vehicular loop
25. nger Do not allow children to play or stay within the the path of the moving gate e Keep remote control or any other control devices out of the reach of children in order to avoid possible involuntary activation of the gate operator e n case of break down or malfunctioning of the product disconnect from the main power source Do not attempt to repair or intervene directly contact only qualified personnel for repair Failure to comply with the above may create a situation of danger cleaning maintenance or repair work must be carried out by qualified personnel In order to guarantee that the system works efficiently and correctly it is important to have the manufacturer s instructions on maintenance of the gate and operator carried out by qualified personnel n particular regular checks are recommended in order to verify that the safety devices are operating correctly installation maintenance and repair work must be documented and made available to the user Installer Signature Contact VIKING 1 TERMINOLOGY GLOSSARY RESIDENTIAL VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS I A vehicular gate operator or system intended for use in a home of one to four single family dwelling or a garage or parking area associated therewith COMMERCIAL
26. page 28 Gate opens Closes or stops on its own Check that your external Check that your wires from devices are working properly your accessories are a Not shorting together b Not shorting a power line c Not shorting to metal or earth ground L 3 unit runs slower than normal Set the overlap delay trim pot Note Overlap trim pot is to 0 Refer to page 28 normally recommended to use in overlapping gates Refer to page 28 Charger LED off Gate does not run alarm sounds upon any input command Check the 4 Amp fuse on the Check the 3 Amp fuse on the Make sure the incoming AC control board EMI control board Refer to line is properly connected page 17 Refer to page 17 Check the incoming high Check the proper selection of Verify the EMI board by voltage power supply power supply 120 220 VAC reading high voltage across the Refer to page 17 4 blue and red wires at the terminal block connections Battery voltage reads zero or very low Ensure the batteries are connected as follows 3 Left battery Black terminal connected to the black wire from the harness jacketed wire b Left battery Red terminal connected to the red wire from fuse holder c Right battery Black terminal connected to the red wire from fuse holder d Right battery Red terminal connected to the red wire from the harness jacketed wire 7 VIKING 73 ACCESS 5 UL325 and UL991 listed by Under
27. perature 20 C 4 F to 70 C 158 F 7 VIKING 1 ACCESS SYSTEM S EA PLAN OF INSTALLATION OPEN INSIDE The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is supplied between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to reduce the risk of entrapment Swinging gates shall not open into public access areas Outside Gate in Closed Position Opening Inside Figure A 90 Opening Outside Gate in Closed Position 1 D 120 Opening 111 Gate in Open Position Figure B Up to 120 Opening Open Inside Plans of Installation Note Varying from the dimensions shown may severely affect the speed and Y performance of the gate operator VI KI N G aw mR 5 5 SYSTEMS PLAN OF INSTALLATION OPEN OUTSIDERS The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is supplied between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to reduce the risk of entrapment Swinging gates shall not open into public access areas Outside Gate in Open Position Gate in Closed Position G 4 33 Inside Figure C Open Outside Plan of Installation Note Varying from the dimensions shown z may severely affect the speed and performance of the gate operator VIKING ACCESS 55 5 E GATE OPERATOR
28. rator is not subjected to mechanical damage A wireless contact sensor such as one that transmits radio frequency RF signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions shall be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or impeded by building structures natural landscaping or similar obstruction A wireless contact sensor shall function under the intended end use conditions f One or more contact sensors shall be located on the inside and outside leading edge of a swing gate Additionally if the bottom edge of a swing gate is greater than 6 inches 152 mm above the ground at any point in its arc of travel one or more contact sensors shall be located on the bottom edge refer to page 7 g One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom 2 edge of a vertical barrier arm h Use only Miller Edge Model MGR20 or MGS20 edge sensor VI 4 j to comply with UL325 ACCESS 575 5 EA IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION MAINTENANCE Remove the Power Harness from the Control Board refer to page 17 Clean and lubricate the turning pins and gate hinges using the recommended lubricant Check that all mounting hardware of the gate operator is properly tighten Ensure that the gate moves freely Check for corroded parts and replace if necessary Check the battery for the following Battery connections must be free of corrosion Battery voltage mu
29. rd requires an audio alarm to o off after two consecutive entrapment events sensed by the Inherent Entrapment Protection of the Gate Operator The audio alarm will sound for a period of 5 minutes or until the Stop Button is pressed see page 8 for remote installation N of a Stop Button VIKING CEA c c Ess SYSTEMS 7 VIKING 73 ACCESS SYSTEM s EAE SPECIAL FEATURES ee Gate Overlap Setting Setting the Overlap Delay Pot to O will cause the master and the slave units to open and close at the same time A Master Slave control board is required to operate two gates with a single controller pole Overlap Delay odd pi 1 5 eal 59595999 Trim Pot Location it Master Slave Unit Board shown Hold Open Q Setting the Overlap Delay Pot to any value other than zero will cause the master unit to delay in opening The time delay can be set for up to 3 seconds Outside Master 1 it Opens First Slave Uni Inside VIKING 28 LP LP MS ACCESS SYSTEMS SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATIO For Viking Vehicular Gate Operators 24 VDC 12 VDC Panel 2 Panels am fe 7 Connect To Gate Operator Input Block Use a 24V solar panel or two solar panels of 12V in series with a total capacity of 40 Watts STEP 2 Connect the
30. rol of the gate operator to open stop and close the gate Guard Station o 8 z 2 o o three switches must be Normally Open type of switch and can share the same common ground Place the control switch box within sight of the gate away from moving parts of the gate and out of reach of children VIKING ACCESS SYSTEM 2 25 SPECIAL FEATURES Intelligent Obstruction Sensor Primary Entrapment Protection 3 VIKING ACCESS SACS tois BE BR 5 Bee DB 0 d E Trim Pot Location 5 Single Unit Board shown 8 The Obstruction Sensor detects obstructions in the path of the traveling gate The Trim Pot for the Obstruction Sensor adjusts the sensitivity level that triggers the Sensor Turning the Trim Pot clockwise increases the sensitivity Turning the Trim Pot counter clockwise decreases the sensitivity When the Obstruction Sensor detects an obstruction it will Stop the gate s movement and reverse it momentarily Bring the gate to a resting position Disable the Hold Open Timer feature until the Gate Operator receives a new command If another obstruction is detected before the gate reaches either limit it will 1 Stop the gate s movement 2 Bring the gate to a resting position 3 Disable the Gate Operator UL325 standa
31. s a guide to connect the wires to the e e e T Wire Lead motor unit O_O From Control Box ejejejereneere vv To Limit Switches S Limit Switch Connections The Limit Switches are wired as shown VIKING 1 ACCESS SYSTEM LIEBE I d uU RESTE UST 15 CONTROL BOX INSTALLATION 1 Remove the control board mounting plate The plate is held in the box by four screws 15 Standard 17 Industrial Position the control box in the desired place and mark the mounting holes Prepare the holes to receive the nm anchors fasteners l 16 Industrial Y Depth 6 5 Standard 6 5 Industrial 3 Position the control box and secure it to the mounting surface using the sealed washers provided place the rubber side of the washers against the inside of the control box Mounting Fastener Customer Supplied Sealed Washer Supplied with Unit Control Box VIKING 1 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIO Caution Do not connect the power harness to the board until the installation is ready for verification N Power Harness The X 9 Gate Operator requires a single phase AC line to operate and charge the batteries 1 Turn off the main switch or breaker for the power line bein
32. solar panel cables to the power harness as shown Make sure you cut the wires d coming from the toroidal transformer to the Toroidal Transformer STEP 3 Replace the existing batteries with a battery pack of 33AHr or greater Connect Leads from Solar Panel s Polarity is not important STEP 4 Refer to the maps provided to get an idea about the number of cycles the gate will be operated per day This figure is for a single gate operator with just a One Radio reiver b One low voltage low current loop detector and c One low voltage low current photo cell Reuse Existing Battery Fuse Holder Red Wire Black Wire Connect New Batteries to Existing Leads Observing Polarity Number of January July Cycles per Day With a 40 Watt 24VDC Panel System N VIKING 71 ACCESS sY sT EM s pA Standard Features Self lubricating oil impregnated bronze bushing Port for adding a Zirk fitting e 3000 lbs capacity per pair Heat treated stainless steel pin Set Screw Can be removed to add lubrication Bronze Bushing Hinge Pin 0 780 Diameter 6 563 Installed VIKING ACCESS SYSTEMS TROUBLESHOOTING ERE Gate does not run Motor Sensor indicator comes ON Check all motor connections to be fully engaged Refer to page 18 and 19 Ensure th
33. st be 26 VDC fully charged battery Reconnect the Power Harness for the Control Board refer to page 17 e Check and confirm the proper operation of all safety devices photoelectric eye edge sensors or like e Check and confirm the operation of all installed accessories e Check and confirm the operation of all special features such as the Intelligent Obstruction Sensor Hold Open Timer refer to page 20 to 27 e Check and confirm the operation of the manual release refer to page 7 e Verify battery backup functionally by turning off the power source 120 VAC and 220 VAC DO NOT FORGET TO TURN ON THE POWER SOURCE AFTER VERIFICATION GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are an integral and essential part of the product and must be supplied to the user Read them carefully as they contain important indications for the safe installation use and maintenance e These instruction must be kept and forwarded to all possible future users of the system e This product must be used only for that which it has been expressly designed Any other use is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for possible damage caused by improper erroneous unreasonable use Avoid operating in the proximity of the hinges or moving mechanical parts Do not enter the path of the moving gate while in motion e Do not obstruct the motion of the gate as this may cause a situation of da
34. writer Laboratories UL Accessible manual release via key operated mechanism Easy solution for complex installations Elegant design appealing to any architectural project Opening up to 130 Operation speed of 10 to 13 seconds per 90 100 duty cycle under very wide temperature range Very low power consumption 800 cycles of operation on backup battery 500 Ib gate and 12 length Intelligent speed control with smooth start and stop self adjust system Modulated speed regulator prevents exceeding operating speed that may reduce the service life of the gate operator and or installation Intelligent obstruction detection with adjustable sensitivity Overlap delay holds one gate momentarily by an adjustable time while the other gate is operating Master Slave installation with overlap gates Built in protection against lightning strikes or similar electrical surges Inherent overload protection in the regulated power supply for external accessories with multiple devices of protection Modular connectors for easy installation LED indicators for verification of operation Solar panel and low voltage wiring compatibility 24 VAC auxiliary power Viking Access Systems T 800 908 0884 F 949 753 1640 631 Wald Irvine CA 92618 vikingaccess com

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