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1. If the gate does not stop or back up reopen the gate and adjust the pot slightly counterclockwise Repeat steps 1 3 until the gate stops or backs up when bumped and has the desired sensitivity Doc 01 20098 Page 16 of 44 OPEN TO LEFT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES Left Gate Motion Adjustment R160 Initiate opening the gate Wait 4 to 5 seconds then lightly tug against the edge of the gate to simulate an obstacle If the gate does not stop or back up reclose the gate and adjust the pot slightly counterclockwise Repeat steps 1 3 until the gate stops or backs up when tugged and has the desired sensitivity Right Gate Motion Adjustment R69 Open the gate fully then initiate closing the gate Wait 4 to 5 seconds then lightly bump the leading edge of the gate to simulate an obstacle If the gate does not stop or back up reopen the gate and adjust the pot slightly counterclockwise Repeat steps 1 3 until the gate stops or backs up when bumped and has the desired sensitivity Turn the pot fully counterclockwise Open the gate If the gate stops due to a fault condition slightly adjust the pot clockwise Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the gate cycles without a fault Open gate fully then initiate closing the gate If the gate stops or backs up due to a fault condition slightly adjust the pot clockwise Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the gate cycles without a fault and has the desired sensitivity Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 17 of
2. Indicates an incoming telephone call ring detect and whether the phone line is available when the gate operator wants to initiate a call Indicates the gate is moving counterclockwise Indicates the gate is moving clockwise Indicates the Mag Lock is engaged Indicates the Obstruction Alarm has sounded after two consecutive gate obstruction faults Doc 01 20098 Page 34 of 44 FUNCTIONAL INPUTS NOTES The term activation means closing an input circuit via a relay or switch and may be momentary or continuous Momentary activations are superceded by any command Continuous activations are superceded only by an overriding command O Activating any command when gate is at the open limit stops the Reclose Timer When the command except Manual CLOSE and STOP is cleared the Reclose Timer is reset MANUAL INPUTS OPEN CLOSE AND STOP TB2 MAN OPEN Activation fully opens the gate Continuous activation holds gate open MAN OPEN overrides Anti Tail gate ATG Reclose Timer and all controls but MAN STOP MAN CLOSE Activation fully closes the gate Continuous activation holds gate closed MAN CLOSE overrides all controls but MAN STOP MAN OPEN and FIRE MAN STOP De activation stops opening and closing gates MAN STOP overrides Reclose Timer and all other controls manual or automatic If MAN STOP is disconnected from its COMMON no commands affect the gate ENTRY SYSTEM FIRE SWITCH INPUTS TB9 CYCLE Reclose Timer OFF
3. O PROGRAMMING THE RADIO RECEIVER SET SECURITY MODE The Universal Receiver can be used with up to 15 rolling code transmitters or passwords in HIGH security mode Alternately it can be used with up to 31 of any type transmitter in NORMAL security mode including any combination of rolling code billion code or dip switch remotes The jumper must be set at the HIGH position for the receiver to operate in HIGH security mode It must be set at NORMAL position to operate at the NORMAL mode Figure 19 When changing from NORMAL to HIGH security mode any previous transmitter codes must be erased Repeat Steps 2 and 3 in the Programming Section below to reprogram the receiver for each remote control transmitter in use The receiver is factory set at HIGH SET OUTPUT DURATION 4 amp WARNING To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH the use of CONSTANT OPERATION on residential openers is PROHIBITED For commercial applications the receiver can be set for either constant or momentary closure on the output contacts Use of constant closure is prohibited on residential garage door openers because it overrides the safety reversal devices With the jumper in the M Momentary position the contacts will close for 1 4 second regardless of the length of radio transmission With the jumper in C Constant position the contacts will stay closed as long as the radio continues transmitting Figure 20 The receiver is fact
4. 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interface Problems This booklet is available from the United States Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 41 of 44 NOTICE TO CANADIAN USERS NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operation and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a represe
5. While the gate is opening put your hand or arm through the Inside Photo Sensor beam The gate should stop The gate should restart when the obstruction your hand is removed Coverage Area B Inside Closed Coverage Stand inside the fence line While the gate is closing put your hand or arm through the Outside Photo Sensor beam The gate should stop The gate should restart when the obstruction your hand is removed Coverage Area C Outside Closed Coverage Stand outside the fence line While the gate is closing put your hand or arm through the Outside Photo Sensor beam The gate should stop The gate should restart when the obstruction your hand is removed 10 Interrupt Bar Edge Sensor While the gate is opening push on the Interrupt Bar Edge Sensor The gate should stop and reverse a few inches 11 Maglock Verify that the Maglock activates when the gate is fully closed Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 22 of 44 N FINAL ASSEMBLY OF GATE OPERATOR Gate Operator Cover in place Gate Operator Clear Plastic Cover Cover Figure 18 Gate Operator Final Assembly IMPORTANT SAFETY PROCEDURE Install clear cover on gate operator control box Make sure that gate operator unit power switch is turned on Install gate operator cover and secure with four bolts Turn on power to the gate operator at the circuit breaker Cycle the gate to ensure it is operating properly Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 23 of 44
6. Activation stops an opening or closing gate and deactivation opens the gate Outside Interrupt Loop Activation opens a closing gate IF GATE TYPE IS SLIDE OR BARRIER AND ATG IS OFF Inside Interrupt Loop Activation opens a closing gate Outside Interrupt Loop Activation opens a closing gate IF GATE TYPE IS SLIDE OR BARRIER AND ATG IS ON Inside Interrupt Loop Activation deactivation closes an opening gate Activation stops a closing gate and deactivation closes the gate Outside Interrupt Loop Activation stops a closing gate and deactivation closes the gate INSIDE OUTSIDE PHOTO SENSOR TB3 IF GATE TYPE IS SWING OR LINEAR Inside Photo Sensor Activation stops a moving gate and deactivation restarts the gate Outside Photo Sensor Activation stops a closing gate and deactivation restarts the gate IF GATE TYPE IS SLIDE OR BARRIER Inside Photo Sensor Activation stops an opening gate and deactivation restarts the gate Outside Photo Sensor Activation stops a closing gate and deactivation restarts the gate INTERRUPT BAR INPUTS TB11 INTERRUPT BAR Activation causes gate to stop and reverse a few inches INS OUTS INT SENSE SHADOW SENSE EXIT SENSE TB12 TB13 TB14 TB15 INPUTS INSIDE Input from an Inside Interrupt loop provides the signal for an INTERRUPT optional LiftMaster loop detector add on board Operation is the same as the Interrupt Loop SENSE input above OUTSIDE Input from an Outside Interrupt
7. Control Board Gate Open Inside Interrupt Position Loop GATE Open lt gt Close SS Outside Interrupt Loop STREET 1386F7 Figure 22 Gate Layout with Loop Detectors Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 25 of 44 PART 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE A TROUBLESHOOTING This section is designed to help you troubleshoot your unit s Below are some hints to help Test the Operator e Quick Reference List of Faults and Methods to Resolve e Quick Reference List of Faults and Causes Testing Control Board inputs To test an input connect the input terminal to the COMMON terminal on the Control Board and verify that its LED turns on momentarily Normally the Close limit switch and Maglock LEDs are on if the gate is fully closed and the Open limit switch is on if the gate is fully open The Manual Stop LED is always on Low input AC voltage The voltage across connector J3 pins 1 red wire and 3 white wire on the Control Board must measure 100 VAC to 130 VAC CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE Measure with care Fault Causes Refer to the end of the troubleshooting section 1 OPERATOR IS DEAD When the unit power switch Is cycled the 7 segment display does not spell out HELLO sequentially The main circuit breaker is off The unit power switch is off The input power connector is not connected securely to the Control Board Low input AC voltage Bad Control Board 2 OPERATOR DOES NOT RUN When the unit pow
8. FQ BLOC KS D OUTSIDE INT LOOP 7 m DETECTOR See NOTE 3 yee 5 LOW BATTERY LEFT RIGHT INTERRUPT amp o T cows BAR SWITCH INTERRUPT om MOVE MOVE p MTRLEFT p MTR RIGHT INSIDE PHOTO MM wo See NOTE 4 B ee SENSOR ag ess TB3 9 ES BATTERY Lopra O UR ENABLE OUTSIDE PHOTO SENSOR LEFT RIGHT 30 8 L OBSTRUCTION H SAN UP UPS ier its omo INPUTS NO AC O O POWER 52 bus RADIO POWER e i 24VAC HI RELAY POWER RADIO 9 o7 common INPUT M RELAY xcu 2 m n MOTOR 5 125 MAGLOCK _24 OUTPUT OBSTR Foner GROUND LUG 24 200 mA EXTERNAL GROUND gt E SEE SITE PREPERATION Figure 16 Control Board Wiring Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 19 of 44 IMPORTANT Before proceeding see NOTES below 1 Wire all external control devices to their connections on the control board as shown See Appendix A for details on how each control input affects the gate operator 2 Connect the Master Slave interconnect cable see Series Master Slave Systems Part 1 NOTES 1 Disconnecting the STOP terminal from the COMMON terminal stops the gate and prevents all commands from having any effect Manual Open does not activate the Reclose Timer IMPORTANT As per UL325 standaras install
9. NEVER permit anyone to cross path of moving gate or door NOTICE To comply with FCC and or Industry Canada IC rules adjustment or modifications of this receiver and or transmitter are prohibited except for changing the code setting or replacing the battery THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Figure 19 Security Mode Security Mode Terminals Terminals lt a Jumper eG exe ane CONSTANT OPERATION o gt OAS bane e MOMENTARY OPERATION Jumper OPENING RECEIVER Figure 21 Indicator Light OPEN RECEIVER Connect Antenna Output Duration Terminals Security Mode Power Supply PART 3 GATE OPERATOR MODEL SL 1000 X3 OPTIONS LOOP DETECTOR ADD ON BOARDS Interrupts and Exit loops can be used to enhance safety security and convenience The model SL 1000 has connectors for four LiftMaster supplied loop detector add on boards These boards interface with Interrupts and Exit loop sensors which simply plug into the control board The add on boards can be ordered pre installed or can be installed in existing model SL 1000 units See Figure 22 below for a sample layout COMPLEX SL 1000
10. by the RIGHT R69 instantaneous rise in motor current When the limit is exceeded the gate reverses a programmed distance minimum 2 inches OBSTRUCTION Adjustable pot controls gate sensitivity to blockages by the LEFT R160 instantaneous rise in motor current When the limit is exceeded the gate reverses a programmed distance minimum 2 inches NOTE LiftMaster gate operators have two obstruction sense adjustments left and right where other gate operators have only one This allows greater flexibility of installation For instance you can install a gate on an incline and not worry about sacrificing downhill gate sensitivity START UP Adjustable pot controls the delay in sensitivity to gate R203 obstructions This delay in sensitivity prevents the initial motor inrush current from causing a obstruction fault The weight of the gate determines this setting CONNECTORS LIMIT SWITCH J4 Connector for the left right limit switch cable PWR INPUT J1 Connector for AC input power MOTOR POWER J3 Connector for the motor cable LOOP DETECTOR Connector for the optional LiftMaster Outside Interrupt Loop J15 detector add on board LOOP DETECTOR Connector for the optional LiftMaster Inside Interrupt Loop J12 detector add on board LOOP DETECTOR Connector for optional LiftMaster Shadow Loop detector add J13 on board LOOP DETECTOR Connector for optional LiftMaster Exit Loop detector add on J14 board OBSTRUCTION Connector
11. holes in the gate operator are 5 8 in diameter 12 x 34 Red Head bolts recommended Figure 5 Be sure to provide access for wiring conduits Figure 6 Track installation should be on concrete not asphalt and should be at least 10 wide and 6 deep A 6 gate overlap at the open end of the gate when closed should be provided A 30 gate overlap at closed end of the gate when closed should be provided NOTE Shading indicates acceptable areas for conduit stub access Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 7 of 44 C POWER WIRING Provide a separate conduit stub for the AC power Each gate operator requires a 115 VAC 20 AMP single phase circuit NOTE Master and Slave units each require separate circuits to prevent false overcurrent faults see X3 Series Master Slave Systems Wiring must comply with the local Electrical Code for operating 1 2 HP motor 12 AWG for up to 300 and 10 AWG for up to 500 long wire runs is suggested Be sure to pull a ground wire in the conduit for the connection to the gate operator NOTE Do not rely on metallic conduit for earth ground D LOOP DETECTORS AND PHOTO SENSORS A shelf is provided 10 x 11 x 18 high to support non LiftMaster loop detector electronics Power for the loop detector can come from the auxiliary 115 VAC plugs in the gate operator or from the 24 VAC provided by the gate operator control board NOTE The auxiliary plugs have power regardless of the unit power switch
12. loop provides the signal for an INTERRUPT optional LiftMaster loop detector add on board Operation is the same as the Interrupt SENSE Loop input above SHADOW Input from shadow loop provides signal for optional LiftMaster loop SENSE detector add on board Operation is the same as Shadow Loop input above EXIT Input from exit loop provides signal for optional LiftMaster loop SENSE detector add on board Operation is the same as Exit Loop input above RADIO INPUT TB6 Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 36 of 44 Rev J RADIO RECV Convenience terminals provide power and contact connection for a radio receiver Activation is the same as CYCLE OBSTRUCTION ALARM TB17 Relay contacts close to provide 24VDC alarm power if the gate has two consecutive obstruction faults LOW BATTERY NO AC POWER TB18 LOW BATTERY Activation fully opens or closes the gate depending the setting of owitch S3 NO AC POWER Activation registers the date and time of power outages in the gate operator transaction buffer 24VAC OUTPUT TB7 Terminals provide power 24VAC 200 for peripheral devices MAGLOCK INPUT TB4 MAGLOCK Relay contacts close when the gate is fully closed SLAVE I O INPUT TB1 SLAVE I O Input output terminals are used to control a second gate operator in a Master Slave system PHONE LINE J9 Terminals connect the telephone line to the gate operator ADJUSTMENTS OBSTRUCTION Adjustable pot controls gate sensitivity to blockages
13. power switch Using manual OPEN and STOP move the gate to its proper open limit position Rotate the Left cam until it just barely closes the limit switch Using manual CLOSE and STOP move the gate to its proper closed limit position Rotate the Right cam until it just barely closes the limit switch Open and close the gate to check the limit cam settings If required readjust the limit cams until they are set properly 2 SETTING LEFT GATE LIMIT CAMS gate opens left as seen from inside the property Make sure that switch S2 is set to the Left position Turn on gate operator power switch Using manual OPEN and STOP move the gate to its proper open limit position Rotate the Right cam until it just barely closes the limit switch Using manual CLOSE and STOP move the gate to its proper closed limit position Rotate the Left cam until it just barely closes the limit switch Open and close the gate to check the limit cam settings If required readjust the limit cams until they are set properly Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 15 of 44 J GATE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS Rev J The gate operator monitors both average and peak motor current When the gate encounters an obstruction the gate operator senses the change in motor current and reverses the gate Three sensitivity adjustments must be set for each installation e Right gate motion R69 e Left gate motion R160 e Start up current R203 f your installation re
14. provided e Internal quick disconnect system provides fast gate chain disengagement Optional loop detector add on boards plug into the controller board reducing wiring DIMENSIONS WEIGHT ELECTRICAL Height 2572 107 Ibs 115 VAC Single Phase 60 Hz 15 amp Width 15 A separate 20 AMP circuit is Depth 21 required by most codes Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 3 of 44 SAFETY SUMMARY It is imperative that everyone involved in the installation or operation of the gate operator read the following warnings Rev J WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS Improper installation of a gate operator can result in a dangerous system SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS A vehicle gate is a large heavy object that is moved by an electric motor A moving gate can cause serious injury or death The safety and well being of others depends on the installation of a safe system The entrance is for VEHICLES ONLY Pedestrians must use a separate entrance Always keep people and objects away from the gate NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE Choose one or more controls that together will allow complete control of the gate Most importantly the gate must be able to be stopped at all times in case of emergency and the emergency control should be conveniently located clearly marked and visible All controls must be kept out of the reach of small children Serious injury or death can result from children playing with the controls All cont
15. will notify you in advance of this documentation If advance notice is not feasible you will be notified as soon as possible When you are notified you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC In the event that any repairs are ever needed on your system they should be performed only by an authorized representative of LiftMaster Inc DISCONNECTION If you should ever decide to permanently disconnect your operator from its present line please call the telephone company and let them know of this change RADIO FREQUENCY This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
16. 44 K BASIC GATE OPERATOR PROGRAMMING Even if you plan to program the gate operator by telephone you may want to enter some immediate instructions during installation The following list of instructions will help you set basic controls so the gate will operate properly until you have time for full programming either directly or by telephone For complete programming instructions refer to the SL 1000 SW 2000 BG 3000 Programming Manual To access programming mode enter 000000 3 asterisks 6 zeroes To program a command a enter step number b enter required data c enter pound sign exit programming mode enter 00 2 zeroes 1 pound sign Purpose of Acceptable Input Digits Gate Type 1 1 0 Slide 1 Swing 2 See Notes Below Barrier 3 Linear 02 Operator Type 1 0 Single 1 Master 2 Slave 03 Pair Type 1 O Bipart 1 Latch 2 Not Used 3 Tandem Not Used _ nousa _06 Ant Talgate Enable ATG 1 O 0 Disabled Enabled 07 Latch Delay Time 3 0 250 Seconds 4 sec Increments Reclose Time RT Up to 3 30 0 250 Seconds 0 Disabled 10 Nouse 0 Obstruction Sense Backup Up to 3 12 2 499 Inches Closing 12 Obstruction Sense Backup Up to 3 2 499 Inches Opening Interrupt Bar Backup If Closing Up to 3 2 499 Inches Interrupt Bar Backup If Opening Up to 3 2 499 Inches Return to Factory Set Defaults 6 N A 101010 partial 191
17. 919 full NOTES 1 If Gate Type is set to SLIDE gate brakes whenever it stops 2 f Gate Type is set to SWING gate brakes only when it reaches the open or close limit 1 If Gate Type is set to BARRIER or LINEAR the gate never brakes Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 18 of 44 L CONNECTING INPUT WIRING LOOP LOOP LOOP LOOP SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR TO MASTER SLAVE TO XMIT 2 TO RECV 1 Ww Ww TO XMIT 1 TO RECV 2 TB15 52 TB12 wu a a OUTSIDE INSIDE SHADOW SENSE EXIT SENSE TE lt z T INTERRUPT SENSE INTERRUPT SENSE VASTERISUATE 10 m z RIGHT INTERRUPT LOOP LOC EXIT LOOP Q Oe 5 l imir DETECTOR DETECTOR TELEPHONE LIMIT O CU ME d nn r REUT n O z ONLY in Master PUSH BUTTON 9 LEFT Slave gate system SWITCH BOX 55 o ui dos P CONTROLS ED ELI I i OBSTRUCTION See NOTE 1 TG 102 sl O INTERRUPT N TB2 ENTE OPEN MOTOR SYSTEM 922218455 STUCK FIRE FIRE 7 E SWITCH TES E MAX RUN N EXIT LOOP DETECTOR S T See NOTE 2 RUP um M Lift head off BEN con LOOP w Insert wires SENSOR 4945 Tighten screws Replace head INSIDE INT LOOP on terminal See NOTE 3 INSIDE TB16 pins INTERRUPT SENSOR C voy WIRING T 4 OUTSIDE LRE OUTSIDE INT
18. Alternate Action allows a single command to both open and close the gate Activation opens the gate which remains open until another command is received A CYCLE command when the gate is fully open closes the gate CYCLE also opens a closing gate If Anti Tailgating ATG is enabled Alternate Action is disabled With ATG enabled the gate begins closing as soon as the INTERRUPT LOOP clears Reclose Timer ON Activation opens the gate then the Reclose Timer closes the gate A CYCLE command also opens a closing gate but will not close a fully open gate if the Reclose Timer is enabled If Anti Tailgating ATG is enabled the gate closes as soon as the INTERRUPT LOOP clears FIRE Activation opens the gate Continuous activation holds the gate open If the Reclose Timer is disabled and FIRE is deactivated the gate closes after 5 seconds If Reclose Timer is enabled when FIRE is deacitvated the Reclose Timer starts FIRE overrides all commands but Manual STOP EXIT LOOP SHADOW LOOP DETECTOR INPUTS TB10 EXIT LOOP Same as CYCLE but does not close the gate when it is fully open SHADOW LOOP Activation prevents the gate from opening or closing so the gate won t hit a vehicle If the gate is already moving or if the gate is not fully opened or closed this input has no effect Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 35 of 44 INSIDE OUTSIDE INTERRUPT LOOP DETECTOR TB16 IF GATE TYPE IS SWING OR LINEAR ATG IS NOT FUNCTIONAL Inside Interrupt Loop
19. CHAMBERLAIN LiftMaster P ROFESSIONAL ESTATE SERIES INSTALLATION MANUAL MODEL SL 1000 X3 HEAVY DUTY HIGH CYCLE SLIDE GATE OPERATOR MODEL SL 1000 X3 IS FOR VEHICULAR PASSAGE GATES ONLY NOT INTENDED FOR PEDESTRIAN PASSAGE GATE USE 3 YEAR WARRANTY Serial located on electrical box C 8 L Jus Installation Date Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 1 of 44 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS THE LIFTMASTER GATE OPERATOR MODEL SL 1000 X3 SAFETY SUMMARY BASIC INSTALLATION HINTS AND RULES PART1 SITE PREPARATION LOCATION AND LAYOUT PAD AND MOUNT POWER WIRING LOOP DETECTORS AND PHOTO SENSORS TELEPHONE CONNECTION OTHER CONNECTIONS MASTER SLAVE INTERCONNECTION MASTER SLAVE SYSTEM ONLY GROUNDING PART2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION GATE AND PHOTO SENSOR LAYOUT MOUNTING GATE OPERATOR QUICK DISCONNECT OPERATION CONNECTING POWER RUNNING INPUT WIRING SETTING GATE OPEN DIRECTION SWITCHES 52 AND 53 POWER UP PROCEDURE USING MANUAL CONTROLS SETTING LIMIT CAMS J GATE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS K CONNECTING INPUT WIRING L BASIC GATE OPERATOR PROGRAMMING M N gt gt POST INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FINAL ASSEMBLY OF GATE OPERATOR PART3 GATE OPERATOR MODEL SL 1000 X3 OPTIONS LOOP DETECTOR ADD ON BOARDS PART4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE A TROUBLESHOOTING B FAULT LIST C FAULTS AND THEIR CAUSES D MAINTENANCE APPE
20. E DOESN T STOP AT THE LIMIT 1 Limit cams are out off adjustments 2 Limit switch cable is disconnected either from the control board or the limit switches 3 Bad limit switch or limit cam or limit switch bracket 11 GATE IS TOO SLOW 1 Low input AC voltage 2 Hardened or frozen gate hinges 3 Slipping belt 12 GATE DOESN T STAY OPEN WHEN USING FIRE INPUT Fire input was only activated momentarily not continuously Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 27 of 44 13 GATE DOES NOT CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY 1 Reclose timer is disabled 2 The entry system is connected to Manual Open An input is continuously activated stuck 14 ALTERNATE ACTION DOES NOT WORK 1 ATG and Reclose Timer are enabled 2 Entry system is connected to the Manual Open input 15 GATE DOES NOT OPEN TO THE CORRECT DIRECTION The power was not cycled after changing the setting of switch S2 16 THERE IS SLACK OR PLAY IN THE GATE 1 Chain is too loose 2 hardware connecting the gate operator to the gate is not tight Set screws on the sprocket are not tight 17 ATG ANTI TAILGATE DOES NOT WORK 1 The ATG is disabled 2 Entry system is connected to Manual Open input 3 Interrupt loop or loop detector is not working properly 18 INTERRUPT LOOP DOES NOT ACT PROPERLY Improper Gate Type setting programming step 1 Bad loop sensor or loop detector Bad connection between the loop sensor loop detector and the Contro
21. LOW BATTERY Selects the direction the gate will move left right and remain LEFT RIGHT there when the Low Battery input is activated by an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS INDICATORS LED indicators light when controls and inputs are active Additional indicators are as follows DISPLAY This is a seven segment character display that gives numerical response to service personnel during programming and operation LEFT LIMIT Indicates that the LEFT limit switch is activated RIGHT LIMIT Indicates that the RIGHT limit switch is activated HECV Indicates data is being received from the other unit in a Master Slave system XMIT Indicates data is being sent to the other unit in a Master Slave system OFF HOOK Indicates the gate operator is off hook and using the phone line OBSTRUCTION Indicates the peak or average motor current threshold was Rev J INTERRUPT BAR EDGE SENSOR OPEN MTR STUCK LIMIT MAX RUN TIME LINE MTR LEFT MTR RIGHT MAG LOCK OBSTRUCTION ALARM reached and the motor was stopped See Fault List Indicates Interrupt Bar Edge Sensor switch was activated and the motor was stopped Indicates the motor is engaged but is not drawing any current The thermal overload switch on the motor may need to be reset See Fault List Indicates that a limit switch is stuck closed Indicates the motor ran for 75 seconds without reaching a limit switch and was stopped Usually requires mechanical service See Fault List
22. NDIX A SYSTEM OPERATION REFERENCE CONTROLS INDICATORS INPUTS AND ADJUSTMENTS APPENDIX B SL 1000 X3 PARTS LIST GLOSSARY FCC REQUIREMENTS NOTICE TO CANADIAN USERS o o o O OC A N The LiftMaster Gate Operator Model SL 1000 X3 The LiftMaster model SL 1000 X3 Slide Gate Operator is a full featured commercial gate operator with master slave wiring capability The SL1000 X3 contains the following features e Satisfies U L 325 requirements for primary motor current and secondary photo obstruction senses e Five different open inputs are available for a variety of devices e Dynamic motor braking limits gate overtravel e Alternate action OPEN CLOSE inputs e Manual Open Close Stop inputs are provided for three button station e Programmable Reclose timer e Gate lock relay can be used for electromagnetic locks and CCTV cameras or lights e Interrupt Bar input is included for use with edge sensors e Master Slave operation for two operators on bi part gates and tandem gates e Selectable anti tailgate function prevents two cars from entering on one open command e Open motor detection in case of motor thermal overload e Maximum Run Time feature stops run away motor in case of belt breakage e Senses obstructions through adjustable Peak motor current sense and fixed average motor current sense e Two separate peak motor current sense adjustments for reversing direction or stopping one for left motion
23. and Operation If necessary use the manual controls on Manual Input Terminal TB2 OPEN CLOSE and STOP as shown in Figure 13 to move the gate for system installation To open the gate connect the OPEN and STOP terminals to the COMMON terminal To close the gate connect the CLOSE and STOP terminals to the COMMON terminal To stop the gate disconnect the STOP terminal from the COMMON terminal IMPORTANT NOTE If the STOP terminal is disconnected from the Common terminal the gate is prevented from moving and no command will affect the gate Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 14 of 44 SETTING LIMIT CAMS The left limit cam is close to the output shaft The right limit cam is close to the control box see Figure 14 Limit cams are adjusted by releasing the cam lock plate rotating the cams then reseating the cam lock plate When the adjustment is finished be sure the cam lock plate is seated into the notches of BOTH CAMS Each cam rotation 860 equals 11 of gate travel Each notch equals 5 8 of gate travel TOP VIEW SIDEVIEW LEFT CAM RIGHT CAM zi T Em CAM LOCK PLATE 1204F12A Figure 14 Limit Cam Setting NOTE The following procedures are for FRONT drive gates For MID and REAR drive gates reverse Left Gate and Right Gate procedures 1 SETTING RIGHT GATE LIMIT CAMS gate opens right as seen from the gate operator side Make sure that switch S2 is set to the Right position Turn on gate operator
24. and the other for right motion e Start up current sense adjustment offsets initial inrush current to the motor e Obstruction Alarm sounds the second time the gate is obstructed e Cycle counter is able to initiate a service request call at a predetermined number e Event recording memory keeps track of all commands and actions even during power interruptions This is very helpful in troubleshooting the system Can be retrieved by modem into your computer e Automatic service request call is activated in the event of a fault or warning condition A call can be made to any telephone or pager and will include system ID number and fault condition code e 12 button keypad and 7 segment display to facilitate programming service and operation e Automatic OPEN CLOSE and Alert Call schedules include holidays e Two 115 VAC accessory plugs provided e 24 VAC accessory power provided e Diagnostic LEDs on controller board indicate gate operator actions and assist in troubleshooting e Telephone interface permitting remote gate operator programming and diagnostics e Inside and outside Interrupt Loops and Photo Sensors inputs enhance gate control and distinguish between entering and exiting traffic e True gt HP high starting torque motor reduces stalling A 30 1 gearbox is used to prevent gate from being pushed open e Controls any gate travel distance up to 45 feet e Handles any gate weight up to 1000 pounds e Standard size 40 chain is
25. ch may be damaged by static discharge A proper earth ground connected to the gate operator housing will significantly reduce the chances of damage or improper operation The shielding in the cables specified for all remote sensors and controls should also be connected to earth ground at the controller end of the cable only To be effective the ground connection must be made by running 12 AWG copper wire to a good ground point e g an electrical panel a metallic cold water pipe that runs into the earth or a grounding rod at least 10 in length that is driven into the earth within 12 of the system Even if you have a good earth ground you should try to discharge any static before handling the boards Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 8 of 44 PART 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION A GATE AND PHOTO SENSOR LAYOUT Control Board Inside Outside Photo Photo Sensor 9 9 Sensor Emitter Receiver Coverage Area B GATE CLOSED gt Emitters Coverage Area C STREET 1386F6 SL 1000 COMPLEX SL 1000 Control Board Control Board Inside Outside Inside Tg Outside Photo Photo Photo Bs Photo Sensor Y 9 Sensor Sensor 9 9 Sensor Emitter Emitter A Coverage Area B GATE CLOSED gt 4 GATE CLOSED Receiver Coverage Area C Fence STREET 1398F2 Figure 7 Photo Sensor Layout IMPORTANT NOTE The installation shown in Figure 7 is a s
26. charge A proper earth ground connected to the gate operator housing at the lower left grounding screw shown in Figure 15 will significantly reduce the chances of damage or improper operation The shielding in the cables specified for all remote sensors and controls should also be connected to earth ground at the controller end of the cable only To be effective the ground connection must be made by running 12 awg copper wire to a good ground point e g an electrical panel a metallic cold water pipe that runs into the earth or a grounding rod at least 10 feet in length that is driven into the earth within 12 feet of the system Even if you have a good earth ground you should try to discharge any static before handling the boards WARNING Damage caused by static discharge or lightning is not covered by warranty 5 PROVIDE POWER FROM A DEDICATED SOURCE The outlet into which you connect the Gate Operator should be wired to its own circuit breaker This will reduce the line noise introduced into system power and minimize the risk of having other equipment interrupt system operation In a Master Slave system master and slave must each have separate circuits 6 DO NOT OVERLOAD THE TERMINAL BLOCKS The terminal blocks are removable and the pins are soldered into the boards To connect your wires remove the head from the correct terminals and open the screws Insert the wire into the correct opening on the front and tighten the screw until th
27. ck closed 2 The belt was broken before the start of the gate movement 3 Stalled motor at open or close limit 4 Bad limit switch 5 IF MAX RUN TIME LED IS TURNED ON Limit cams do not engage the limit switches The belt or chain has been broken The belt slips during gate movement Limit switch cable is disconnected Bad limit switch Stalled motor Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 30 of 44 D MAINTENANCE WARNING To avoid injury always turn off the unit power switch before working on gate Regular performance of preventive maintenance is essential for reliable system operation because it corrects small problems before they turn into emergencies LiftMaster recommends performing preventive maintenance every 6 to 12 months depending upon the amount of gate usage If the gate is installed in a private residence or small apartment house where usage is not severe yearly preventive maintenance is acceptable If the gate is installed in a high traffic application semi annual preventive maintenance is essential 1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TASKS 10 11 12 13 14 15 Gate must roll freely without any impediment Check wheels grease if necessary Chain Check for wear and tension If loose adjust chain tension Do not oil chain Sprocket must not be loose on the shaft Tighten set screws if loose Idlers Check for wear Tighten bolts if loose Do not oil idler assembly Limit switches contacts must b
28. conds A If faults 1 through 3 occur only once during opening or closing the gate reverses a few inches and stops Fault may be cleared by removing the obstruction and cycling any command Manual Inputs FIRE Cycle Radio EXIT B If two sequential faults a combination of faults 1 through 3 and Photo Sensor activation occur during opening or closing gate stops and Obstruction Alarm sounds off for 5 minutes Fault may be cleared by removing the obstruction and cycling Manual Inputs or FIRE C If fault 4 occurs gate stops and Obstruction Alarm sounds off for 5 minutes Fault may be cleared by cycling Manual Inputs or FIRE D If faults 5 through 6 occur gate stops Fault may be cleared by cycling any command C FAULTS AND THEIR CAUSES 1 IF OBSTRUCTION LED IS ON The gate is blocked by an object OBSTRUCTION or STARTUP adjustment is set too low Cold weather frozen motor or frozen gate wheels The Maglock does not disengage from the gate at the start of gate opening A sudden increase in input power Bad Control board Belt is too tight 2 IF INTERRUPT BAR LED IS TURNED ON Edge Sensor is activated Clear obstruction and cycle the gate 3 IF OPEN MTR LED IS TURNED ON The motor thermal overload switch is popped The wires connecting the motor to the Control Board are disconnected Bad motor Bad Control Board Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 29 of 44 4 IF STUCK LIMIT LED IS TURNED ON 1 Alimit switch is stu
29. e Systems Always install the gate operator on the inside of the fence line never on the public side of the fence All manual controls and activating devices should be mounted at least 6 feet away from the gate to provide safety Allow enough clearance around the gate and the gate operator for installation and services as well as operation of manual disconnect lever The gate operator can provide front and rear drive configuration Figures 1 and 2 and mid drive can be used if the operator is post mounted and clearance is provided under the operator for the chain anchor on the gate Figure 3 o Center idlers may be required on the Mid Drive and Rear Drive configurations to keep the chain from dragging on itself NOTE Master links and tension adjusters are provided with the gate operator Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 6 of 44 B PAD AND MOUNT TOP VIEW OPERATOR PAD 24 DEEP DRIVEWAY WIDTH 6 DRIVEWAY WIDTH 30 1194F5 SEE NOTE 10 _ 1 0 SEE NOTE Figure 6 Conduit Entrance Areas The concrete pad must be sufficient to support the gate operator and the forces created by the moving gate LiftMaster recommends a pad 20 wide by 30 long by 24 deep Figure 4 The operator must be level and parallel to the gate so the pad should be level and about 4 above ground level to prevent water entrance Four anchor bolts are required to secure the gate operator to the pad The mounting
30. e wire is held firmly When you have made all connections for a given head plug it back onto the inputs designated for that terminal block otranded wire must be between 16 and 24 awg Solid wire must be between 18 and 24 awg This is the total thickness measurement so if you are putting two wires in the combined thickness must fall within this range NEVER try to insert more than two wire per terminal 7 ENSURE GOOD CONNECTIONS A light tug on the wire will tell you if the connection is secure When reconnecting system components make sure all pins are straight on chips connectors and terminal block heads 8 READ MARKINGS CAREFULLY The connection points are marked on the boards clearly Before making any connection be sure to read the marking and check it against the corresponding figure in these instructions so that you understand the connection you are making 9 TRAIN YOUR CUSTOMERS THOROUGHLY Although customer responsibility is limited to proper installation the quality of service is determined by care of system programming Ensure that the customer has a copy of this manual to guide them It will save you and them lots of inconvenience and aggravation later Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 5 of 44 PART 1 SITE PREPARATION A LOCATION AND LAYOUT Figure 3 Mid Drive Figures 1 3 show typical single gate installations For location and layout details of Bi Parting Bi Parting Latch and Tandem gates see X3 Series Master Slav
31. ect lever up to its original engaged position Replace padlock if required Operate gate D CONNECTING POWER CAUTION Ensure that the AC power circuit breaker is turned off before wiring power to the switchbox CONNECTION Run power cables through conduit to Gate Operator then connect wires to the switch box as shown in Figure 11 1 Wire nut the hot black wire to the black pig tail 2 Wire nut the neutral white wire to the white pig tail 3 Wire nut the ground green wire to the green pig tail 4 Dress all wiring inside the switch box and install cover Figure 11 AC Wiring E RUNNING INPUT WIRING WARNING Route but do not connect input wires at this time If inputs are connected now the gate operator may activate at random during installation potentially injuring installation personnel Remove the plastic control box cover Run wires from input components and Master Slave conduits into control box For Master Slave wiring refer to for Series X3 Master Slave Systems Part 2 Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 12 of 44 F SETTING GATE OPEN DIRECTION SWITCHES S2 AND S3 GATE OPEN TO 7 LOW BATTERY S3 1 gt 1 S2 1 J A MOVE 4 MOVE RIGHT CONTROL BOARD 1390F3 Figure 12 Gate Direction and UPS Low Battery Switch Locations NOTE The Gate motion left to right is determined by looking at the gate from the gate operator side e Sw
32. er Refer to Figure 23 to perform the following Turn off power to the gate operator at the circuit breaker Remove the cover mounting bolts and remove the gate operator cover Perform preventive maintenance tasks 3 to 14 above After completing all checks perform the procedure found in Part 2 System Installation Paragraph M Post Installation Procedures Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 32 of 44 The following table is provided to help you keep a record of the maintenance schedule Write the inspection date in the left hand box and check the boxes across as you perform your maintenance procedures MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TABLE Pate _ Board Rust Open Alarm Assy Switches box Board Open Alarm Oo T T E T S S pode dio Gp doc oda ee es es Ee 4E T T S T E T S S T T S LE EIE BEN T NENNEN LJ 4 I pog T eee Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 33 of 44 APPENDIX A SYSTEM OPERATION REFERENCE CONTROLS INDICATORS INPUTS AND ADJUSTMENTS For control and indicator locations refer to Figure 17 For detailed explanations of the Gate Operator s various controls indicators inputs and adjustments refer to the following pages CONTROLS KEYPAD The 12 key keypad is used for local operation programming and service SWITCH S2 GATE OPEN TO Selects the direction the gate will open LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT SWITCH S3
33. er switch is turned on the 7 segment display spells out HELLO sequentially An input is continuously activated stuck Both limit switches are stuck closed Manual Stop is disconnected from its common Stalled motor 3 MOTOR DOES NOT RUN Motor is dead 1 The resettable motor thermal overload switch has popped 2 he interconnecting cable between the motor and the control board is disconnected 3 Bad control board 4 Bad motor Motor is stalled 1 Frozen motor gearbox or gate 2 V belt is too tight Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 26 of 44 4 THE CONTROL BOARD RESETS RIGHT AFTER GATE STARTS MOVING 1 Low AC voltage 2 Inadequate and undersized power wiring between the main circuit breaker and the gate operator 5 GATE STOPS AND REVERSES IMMEDIATELY AFTER IT STARTS 1 A Fault has occurred Mostly in cold weather or mornings 2 A Fault has occurred Inrush pot adjustment is set too low 6 GATE STOPS A FEW SECONDS AFTER IT STARTS 1 Stuck limit switch 2 A Fault has occurred 7 GATE SUDDENLY REVERSES WHILE MOVING A Fault has occurred 8 OPENING GATE STOPS WHEN A VEHICLE APPROACHES THE GATE FROM INSIDE Gate Type is set to Swing or Linear causing the Interrupt loops or Photo Sensors to stop the gate 9 GATE OPENS BUT DOES NOT CLOSE 1 Reclose Timer is disabled 2 One of the inputs is continuously activated a stuck input 3 Entry system is connected to the Manual Input 10 GAT
34. for factory installed alarm TB17 Doc 01 20098 Page 37 of 44 APPENDIX B SL 1000 X3 PARTS LIST REPLACEMENT PARTS SHOWN DESCRIPTION HELF ELT 17 20115 ULLEY 2 5 DIA 5 8 BOAR OTOR 1 2HP IMIT SWITCH PDT INTERLOCK SWITCH 2 3 3 20088 WITCH DPST EAR REDUCER ONTROL BOX COVER ASHER 3 4 OD 7 8 ID VC KIT LIMIT SHAFT K74 18962 VC KIT LIMIT BOX K75 18553 VC KIT COMPOUND SPROCKET ME ENS Lo 3 Lr 05 ME NK E __ 9 10 LS j SVC KIT DISCONNECT Lm 18 19 20 LE Lx NE NE 25 bru RR KIT DISCONNECT RELEASE K75 18953 HANDLE ndm KIT DISCONNECT K75 18954 COMPLETE VC KIT MOTOR VC KIT COVER VC KIT IDLER PULLEY SSY ALARM VC KIT CONTROL BOX VC KIT METAL CHASSIS VC KIT CABLE MOTOR VC KIT CABLE LIMIT VC KIT CABLE POWER 26 SN1110173 K VC KIT X3 CONTROL BOARD 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 29 24 25 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS SHOWN PART DESCRIPTION 01 20101 MANUALS MASTER SLAVE 01 20098 MANUAL INSTALLATION 01 00582 GATE SAFETY BROCHURE 07 20042 GATE ANCHOR 40 90 lt 0 3505 DORCMA WARNING PLACARD 0 20079 7 8 BUSHING K77 20017 SVC KIT HARDWARE Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 38 of 44 Figure 24 Exploded View Page 39 of 44 Doc 01 20098 Rev J GLOSSARY AC Alternating Current A
35. g when the gate reaches fully open and verify that the Reclose Timer recloses the gate after the desired interval NOTE Reclose Timer is not functional when the Manual OPEN command is used 8 Inside Interrupt Loop and Anti Tailgating ATG When Exiting GATE TYPE is SLIDE ATG OFF If ATG is turned OFF 0 entered in step 6 activate the CYCLE command drive over the Interrupt Loop and verify its operation v Opening Gates When a vehicle drives on the Interrupt Loop an opening gate will be unaffected v Closing Gates When a vehicle drives on the Interrupt Loop a closing gate will open and the Reclose Timer if enabled will start ATG ON If ATG is turned ON 1 entered in step 6 activate the CYCLE command drive over the Interrupt Loop and verify its operation v Opening Gates When a vehicle drives on the Interrupt Loop an opening gate will continue to open but will close as soon as the vehicle drives off the Interrupt Loop v Closing Gates When a vehicle drives on the Interrupt Loop a closing gate will stop but will close as soon as the vehicle drives off the Interrupt Loop Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 21 of 44 SL 1000 Control Board Outside Y Pi Sensor COMPLEX Emitters SIREET 1386F6 Figure 17 Photo Sensor Coverage Areas 9 Photo Sensors Secondary Obstruction Sensing per UL 325 Refer to the figure above for Photo Sensor coverage areas Coverage Area A Inside Open Coverage
36. itch S2 sets gate opening direction open to left or open to right Sensed only on power up it should be set when the power is off or power should be cycled after setting the switch Set switch S2 to RIGHT for gate to open to right or to LEFT for gate to open to left Set switch S3 to the direction you wish the gate to move left or right and remain when the LOW BATTERY input is activated by an Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS G POWER UP PROCEDURE CAUTION If gate is positioned at the open limit gate will automatically close if Relcose Timer is enabled and power is switched on Position gate either at the closed limit or at no limit when preparing to switch power on Always use extreme caution and follow all warnings in the Safety Summary Turn on circuit breaker that provides power to gate operator Turn on gate operator power switch and verify that the seven segment LED display above the keypad sequentially spells out HELLO The only LEDs that should remain on are MAGLOCK and CLOSE LIMIT or OPEN LIMIT if one of the limit switches is engaged NOTE If the LEDs do not follow this pattern the controller board may not be working correctly Stop installation and call LiftMaster Technical Support for assistance Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 13 of 44 H USING MANUAL CONTROLS MANUAL CONTROL MANUAL INPUT TB2 CONTROL OPEN ZA DUM SOARE CLOSE O STOP o lt COMMON 1204F15A Figure 13 Manual Controls Location
37. l Board GATE TYPE is programmed to SWING or LINEAR 19 MAGLOCK DOES NOT WORK Bad connection between Maglock its power supply and the Control Board Bad Control Board relay on the Control Board does not close Bad Maglock or Maglock power supply Large gap between gates MASTER SLAVE SYSTEM Units work as stand alone 1 Miswired or disconnected Master Slave interconnect cable 2 Improper Master Slave program settings control board Units are not synchronized Improper Master Slave program settings One gate braking to stop causes a fault in the other moving gate 1 Both units are wired to the same circuit breaker 2 Undersized power wires Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 28 of 44 B FAULT LIST The following conditions can cause a fault 1 Instantaneous motor overcurrent left right obstruction sense due to an object physically obstructing the gate or gate track UL325 requirement 2 Average motor overcurrent overload caused by excessive motor current UL325 requirement 3 Interrupt Bar activation edge sensor due to physical contact with the edge sensor 4 Inoperative motor caused by an open motor winding broken or unconnnected input motor wires thermal overload or unsupervised motor UL 325 requirement 5 Limit switch staying closed when gate is supposed to move caused by a broken V belt defective limit switch or defective limit cams 6 Maximum motor run time exceeding 75 se
38. ll connect the system 2 The FCC registration number for the system which is DS83E7 17196 ALE ringer equivalence number REN which is 0 1 This system connects to the telephone line by means of a standard jack called the USOC RJ11C If this type of jack is not available where you want to install the system you will need to order it from the telephone company TYPE OF SERVICE Your LiftMaster Model SL 1000 X3 operator is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines They should not be used on coin service or party lines If you have any questions about your telephone line such as how may pieces of equipment you can connect to it the telephone company will provide this information upon request TELEPHONE COMPANY PROCEDURES The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can In order to do this it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment operations or procedures If these changes might affect your service or operation of your equipment the telephone company will give you notice in writing to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service IF PROBLEMS ARISE If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly you should immediately remove it from your telephone line as it may cause harm to telephone network If the telephone company notes a problem they may temporarily discontinue service When practical they
39. n electric current or voltage that reverses direction at regular intervals Alternate Action Ability to open and close a fully open gate by using the same open command Arc The area that is swept by a swing gate from fully closed to fully open position ATG Anti tailgating refers to a method of immediately closing an opening gate behind a vehicle so that an unauthorized vehicle can not follow the authorized vehicle through the gate DC Direct Current An electric current of constant value flowing in one direction only Dynamic braking Stopping the gate by activating the forward and reverse windings of the gate operator motor in each half AC cycle Fault An abnormal condition which causes the gate to stop to protect the gate and the user Gate sensitivity The response of the gate operator to an exerting force to the gate Gear reducer A device that changes the speed and power of its driving force motor Inrush current Initial current drawn into an electrical device due to its capacitive or inductive nature Interrupt Bar or Edge A switch which is installed at the edge of a gate to protect an object which is situated between the gate and the gate frame LED Light Emitting Diode LEDs are indicators placed on the controller board which light up to indicate an action in the system Limit switch A switch which its closure indicates the gate has reached its open or close limit causing the gate to stop There are two limit switches o
40. nsing per UL 325 1 Left Right Obstruction sensitivity Apply a bump to the opening and closing gate and verify that the gate stops or reverses Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 20 of 44 2 Start Up Sensitivity Apply a bump to the gate as it starts moving and verify that the gate responds to the bump within a second 3 Obstruction Alarm Cause two obstruction faults before the gate reaches its open or closed limit and verify that the Obstruction Alarm sounds 5 Entry inputs 1 Activate the CYCLE input entry system RADIO input radio transmitter and EXIT Loop input driving over the exit loop and verify that they fully open the gate If Reclose Timer is enabled it will close the gate 2 Activate the FIRE input fire department switch and verify that the gate fully opens and then closes after 5 seconds If Reclose Timer is enabled it will close the gate 6 Alternate Action If Alternate Action has been selected so that CYCLE or RADIO commands both open and close the gate Activate the CYCLE command wait until the gate is fully open then activate the CYCLE command again The gate should close verifying Alternate Action operation Note If you select Alternate Action you can t enable ATG and RT in procedures 7 and 8 7 Reclose Timer RT If Reclose Timer has been enabled in programming step 8 verify Reclose Timer as follows 1 Activate any entry command except Manual OPEN to open the gate 2 Start timin
41. nstallation Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 10 of 44 2 Installing Chain and Anchors Front Drive Gate Installation Chain Connector Master Link Split Lock ashers 1386F 10 Ensure chain is TOP VIEW to gate an ed groun d OL TH Figure 10 B Parallel Chain Location Weld the Gate Anchors to the edges of the gate as shown in Figure 10 B Using master link secure chain to the chain connector on one of the chain anchors Fig 10 A Route chain through gate operator to the opposite Gate Anchor and secure chain to the chain connector using master link Ensure the chain is parallel to gate travel both horizontally and vertically Use the jam nut on the chain connector to secure the chain and adjust for proper tension NOTE For rear and mid drive installations see Figures 2 and 3 Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 11 of 44 C QUICK DISCONNECT OPERATION In case of operator failure the Quick Disconnect feature allows immediate release of the gate from the transmission in the operator so that the gate may be manually opened and closed Operate the Quick Disconnect as follows Remove padlock from actuation arm if present Grip handle and pull lever downward 90 so that it is parallel with the ground Gate is now disconnected from transmission and may be moved freely Note Previously set limits WILL NOT be changed during manual operation mode To re engage gate Lift manual disconn
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43. ntative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or an electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on any interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 42 of 44 OPERATOR NOTES Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 43 of 44 CHAMBERLAIN LiftMaster PROFESSIONAL COPYRIGHT 2004 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This document is protected by copyright and may not be copied or adapted without the prior written consent of LiftMaster This documentation contains information proprietary to LiftMaster and such information may not be distributed without the prior written conse
44. ory set at M PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE TO THE RECEIVER 1 Pry open the front panel of receiver case with a coin or a screwdriver Re connect power to opener Figure 21 2 Press and release the learn button on the receiver The learn indicator light will glow steadily for 30 seconds 3 Within 30 seconds press and hold the button on the hand held remote that you wish to operate your garage door The opener will now operate when the push button on either the receiver or the remote control transmitter is pressed Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each remote control that will be used to operate the garage door opener TO ERASE ALL REMOTE CONTROL CODES Press and hold the learn button on the receiver panel until the indicator light turns off about 6 seconds All transmitter codes are now erased Then follow the steps above to reprogram each remote control Rev J Doc 01 20089 _ A4 WARNING To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from electrocution Be sure power is not connected BEFORE installing the receiver To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a moving gate or garage door ALWAYS keep remote controls out of reach of children NEVER permit children to operate or play with remote control transmitters Activate gate or door ONLY when it can be seen clearly is properly adjusted and there are no obstructions to door travel ALWAYS keep gate or garage door in sight until completely closed
45. ould also be informed of the need to maintain control and safety equipment on a regular basis Safety equipment should be checked monthly to ensure it is working properly All installation manuals and safety information should be left with the owner e Moving gates have pinch points and entrapment zones which can be extremely dangerous to pedestrians especially small children Doc 01 20098 Page 4 of 44 BASIC INSTALLATION HINTS AND RULES PLEASE READ THIS SECTION VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING YOUR INSTALLATION 1 UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION SITE THOROUGHLY The SL 1000 is a flexible and reliable gate operator system but the quality of service depends directly on the quality of installation Please read these instructions carefully and study the applicable diagrams before planning your installation In particular understand any site characteristics that may affect the system installation WARNING INSTALL PERMANENT WIRING U L specifications require the model SL 1000 system to be permanently wired Refer to your local wiring code for specific information WARNING Damage caused by faulty wiring is not covered by warranty U L OBSTRUCTION SENSING REQUIREMENTS To maximize safety U L 325 standards require primary obstruction sensing gate sensitivity to impact and secondary obstruction sensing photo sensors be in operation at all times 4 GROUND THE SYSTEM The system contains parts which may be damaged by static dis
46. ounce back rapidly when they are pressed and release Cam lock plate see Figure 15 must firmly hold the cams Do not oil gearbox shaft Belt Check for wear and tension 25 to 30 lbs Adjust the AC motor up or down to set proper tension Pulleys must all line up and be firmly secured to their shafts Tighten set screws if loose Q Gear Box Check for no oil leakage around the bushings Do not oil gearbox Control board Check for water damage or burned spots All connectors secured to the board Wiring Check all wiring for any insulation damage Check for loose wire connections No Rust Check for rust throughout the unit Check corners for water entrapment Fire Open Activate Fire department switch to verify emergency gate opening Gate Sense Check for the gate sensitivity refer to Part 2 System Installation Section J Gate Sensitivity Adjustments Photo Sensors Ensure that sensor emitters receivers are aligned and clean Verify that inputs stop gate Obstruction Alarm Check for proper operation Alarm must sound after two consecutive gate obstruction faults NOTES To prevent loosening LOCTITE threadlocker 242 is applied to set screws Rev J Doc 01 20098 Page 31 of 44 2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Gate Operator Cover in place Gate Operator Clear Plastic Cover i Figure 23 Gate Operator Disassembly and Assembly UPS Yes Gate Operator Serial Numb
47. pen and close Limit cam An object which its excursion corresponds to the gate traveling distance and closes the limit switch at the open or close limit of the gate Loop sensor A wire embedded in the ground for magnetically sensing large metallic objects cars 4 Exit or Open Loop activation opens the gate 4 Interrupt or Reverse or Reopen Loop activation reverses or stops the gate 4X Shadow Loop activation prevents a fully open or closed gate from moving while a vehicle is inside the arc of a swing gate Loop detector An electronic device that is activated by a loop sensor sensing a metallic object Master Slave A synchronized system containing a pair of gate operators Maglock An electric magnet which is used to secure the closed gate Pulley A grooved wheel which transfers power via a belt Reclose Timer An electronic timer which closes the fully open gate automatically RPM Revolutions Per Minute indicates the rotational speed of an object Sprocket A toothed wheel which transfers power via a chain Thermal overload A condition at which a heat producing device shuts off automatically when it reaches a critical and damaging temperature level Torque A force that causes rotation Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 40 of 44 FCC REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION When you ready to install this system call your telephone company and give them the following information 1 The telephone number of the line to which you wi
48. quires setting switch S2 to the Open to Right position use the Open to Right adjustment procedures below If your installation requires setting S2 to the Open to Left position use the Open to Left adjustments following the Open to Right procedures The minimum sensitivity is full clockwise and maximum sensitivity is full counter clockwise These adjustments must be made while the gate is in motion Before starting the adjustments verify that the Left and Right reverse pots are set fully clockwise and the Start up pot is set to the 11 o clock position See Fig 15 Make all adjustments in the order listed NOTE Current flow varies with temperature Do not tune the sensitivity measurements too finely or they may cause false overcurrent faults to occur during cold weather RIGHT e CONTROL BOARD Figure 15 Gate Sensitivity Adjustments Location OPEN TO RIGHT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES Right Gate Motion Adjustment R69 Initiate opening the gate Wait 4 to 5 seconds then lightly tug against the edge of the gate to simulate an obstacle If the gate does not stop or back up reclose gate and adjust the pot slightly counterclockwise Repeat steps 1 3 until gate stops or backs up when tugged and has the desired sensitivity Left Gate Motion Adjustment R160 Open the gate fully then initiate closing the gate Wait 4 to 5 seconds then lightly bump the leading edge of the gate to simulate an obstacle
49. rols should be located so the person operating them can see the full area of gate movement Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED Have a qualified person make repairs to the gate hardware Test the gate operator safety features monthly The gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object or stop when an object activates the non contact sensors e 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 damage injury or death Gate operators and associated control equipment should be installed by qualified professional installers who should observe the following safe installation procedures Power should always be disconnected whenever installing wiring or servicing a gate operator Moving chains in gate operators can catch clothing or fingers and cause severe injury Installation of wiring should comply with local building and electrical codes All manual gate locks should be disabled to avoid damage to the gate or gate operator should the lock become engaged after the operator is installed All operator controls and safety equipment should be tested at the conclusion of installation to be sure they are functioning properly The operation of the gate controls and safety equipment should be reviewed with the owner and or end user of the automated gate system They sh
50. setting 2 Conduit provisions should be made for the loop wire entrance to the loop detector 3 Wiring should be 16 24 AWG stranded or 18 24 AWG solid NOTE Optional LiftMaster supplied loop detector add on boards are available both pre installed and for installation in the field See Part 3 Gate Operator Options E TELEPHONE CONNECTION 1 A conduit entrance into the gate operator should be provided for the telephone line 2 single twisted pair wire 18 AWG to 24 AWG will be connected from the telephone company termination block through the conduit to J9 on the control board Polarity is not important NOTE Do not run telephone and AC power wires in the same conduit F OTHER CONNECTIONS 1 Provisions should be made for conduit entrance into the gate operator for external activation devices such as key switches telephone entry systems loops etc 2 Wire size requirement 16 24 AWG stranded or 18 24 AWG solid wire should be used G MASTER SLAVE INTERCONNECTION MASTER SLAVE SYSTEM ONLY A conduit between the Master and Slave units should be provided for the Master Slave interconnection cable 2 Two shielded twisted pair wire 16 AWG to 24 AWG will be connected between the two units at TB1 on the controller board NOTES 1 Donotrun the Master Slave cable and AC power wires in the same conduit 2 Master Slave interconnection cable should not exceed 3000 in length H GROUNDING 1 The system contains parts whi
51. the Manual Inputs and Fire switches in the line of sight with the gate 2 If gate s are used for bi directional traffic the Exit Loop should be a directional loop detector 3 Inside and Outside Interrupt Loops For maximum safety Inside and Outside Interrupt loops require separate loop detectors Bipart of Bipart Latch If only one loop detector is used connect Outside loop to the Inside loop detector 4 Battery is used to store date and time M POST INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 1 Setup Turn on the main power at the gate operator s circuit breaker Verify that switch S2 the Gate Open Direction switch is set to the correct position Turn on the unit power switch 2 Manual inputs Verify that Manual Open fully opens the gate and that the open limit switch stops the gate Verify that Manual Close fully closes the gate and that the close limit switch stops the gate Verify that Manual Stop stops the gate Note If the gate stops due to an Obstruction Fault readjust the gate sensitivity pots 3 Mechanical Use the Manual Input commands to verify that 1 The gate swings open and closed smoothly There is no squeak or vibration in the gate when it is moving There is no belt slippage when the gate moves or stops There is no slack in the closed gate due to loose chain or parts Bi Parting gates only Both gates open and close at the same time 4 Gate Sensitivity and Obstruction Alarm Primary Obstruction Se
52. uggested layout using emitters and receivers Any UL approved photo sensors are acceptable but they must cover the entire length of gate travel to be effective 1 Install photo sensors in three places as shown in Figure 7 A Inside Open Coverage Inside the gate from the gate operator to the gate fully open position B Inside Closed Coverage Inside the gate from the gate operator to the gate fully closed position C Outside Closed Coverage Outside the gate from the fence edge to the gate fully closed position 2 For wiring instructions see Paragraph K Connecting Input Wiring below NOTE If you are installing a Master Slave system refer to Series B3 Master Slave Systems for additional layout information Hev J Doc 01 20098 Page 9 of 44 B MOUNTING GATE OPERATOR 1 Mounting Unit On Pad WARNING To avoid injury alwavs turn off the unit power switch before working on gate COVER UPPER LEVEL CHAIN CENTER LINE CENTER LINE 4 75 Figure 9 Chain Height Remove the 4 protective bolts that hold the cover on lift the cover off and set aside Remove the assembly kit and parts Remove the 4 bolts that attach the gate operator to the shipping pallet Mount gate operator on the cement pad using the previously installed anchors Be sure the operator mounting is level and the chain face is parallel to gate movement Figures 8 and 9 Move the idler wheel mounting if required by this specific i
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