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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - ELECTRICAL WIRING 

TO AVOID DAMAGE TO DOOR AND 

OPERATOR ENSURE ALL DOOR LOCKS ARE 

DISABLED. 

 USE AN INTERLOCK SWITCH IF A LOCK IS 

REQUIRED TO RETAIN FUNCTIONALTY.

 

 

CAUTION

 

RISK OF ENTRAPMENT THAT MAY  

RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR 

DEATH.  DISCONNECT POWER TO THE 

OPENER BEFORE AND DURING

  

INSTALLATION OF AN ACCESSORY  

REVERSING DOOR EDGE OR 

PHOTOELECTRIC DEVICE.   DO NOT 

RECONNECT POWER TO OPENER UNTIL

 

INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.  ENSURE DOORWAY 

IS CLEAR BEFORE STARTING TESTING OF 

UNIT.

 

 

WARNING

 

TO PREVENT THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY 

AND/OR DAMAGE TO DOOR OR PROPERTY, 

ONLY OPERATE DOOR CONTROL WHEN 

DOOR IS IN CLEAR VIEW.  IF CONTROL 

STATION CANNOT BE LOCATED WHERE THE 

DOOR IS VISIBLE OR IF ANY OTHER DEVICE IS 

USED TO CONTROL THE DOOR AN AUXILIARY 

ENTRAPMENT DEVICE (DOOR EDGE OR 

PHOTOELECTRIC) 

MUST BE CONNECTED

 

WARNING

 

TO PREVENT THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY 
OR DEATH : 
• DISCONNECT POWER AT THE FUSE BOX  
   BEFORE PROCEEDING. 
• ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE 
     BY A QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL. 
• OBSERVE LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES WHEN 
     WIRING THE OPERATOR. 

 

WARNING

 

WARNING: Allstar's MS Series operators have been designed and 
constructed for use with 115 Volts AC single phase, see Figure 7 
below.  Check the operator nameplate label on the control box 
cover for the proper voltage and phase. The application of an 
improper input voltage or phase will result in catastrophic failure 
to the internal electrical components. 

 

Observe local electrical codes when wiring the operator. 

 

When hard wiring, observe state and local electrical codes. A 
wiring diagram is attached to the inside of the control box cover. 
Connect the appropriate voltage and phase power leads to the 
appropriate terminals as per the wiring diagram and connect a 
ground wire to the grounding screw.   

 

The wiring diagram attached inside the cover of the control box 
details all of the field wiring terminal connections for the operator.  
Always connect the wires to the push-button controls and auxiliary 
devices exactly as shown. 
Warning:  Control voltage of the operator is 5 volts DC, Class 2.  

Do not run the power leads and control circuit wiring in the same 
electrical conduit. 

 

Note:  MS Series model operators are pre-wired for door 
reversing edge components. To comply with code requirements, 
the door reversing edge components must be installed and wired 
to the operator. Refer to Figure 8 Door Edge component 
installation and Figure 9 for Door Edge and photoelectric device 
wiring. 

 

If an Allstar Safe-Finish™ or Access Alliance Safe-Finish II™ 
photo-beam is connected and the photo-beam detects an 
obstruction or becomes inactive, an opening door continues to 
open and a closing door stops, pauses and starts open. While in 
this mode, if a problem is detected while the operator is stopped, 
a close will require constant activation.  If the photo-beam is 
attached and is properly working for 1 second, it will be 

auto 

detected and the monitored function will be turned on

. Once the 

monitoring function is active, it will remain active even if the 
power is removed and the photo-beam is disconnected and power 
is restored. While in this mode, if a problem is detected while the 
operator is stopped, a close will require constant activation. 

 

Operators which are equipped with a reversing edge circuit may 
have one or more additional means of control which should be 
wired in accordance with the diagram supplied in the operator 
and also illustrated in Figures 10 & 12.  To add a second three 
button station, refer to Figure 11. 

 

Number 22 gauge wire or heavier must be used for wiring the 
control stations and auxiliary control devices to the operator.  
Smaller gauge wire may cause operational problems, especially 
when multiple push-button stations are used or 

during summer 

months.

 

10 

115 VAC 

Single 

Phase 

L1 

L2 

Ground 

Figure 7 - Power 
    Connections 

 

Summary of Contents for MH5011S

Page 1: ...S JACKSHAFT COMMERCIAL VEHICULAR DOOR OPERATORS READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION OR USE SAVE THIS MANUAL Serial Date Installed Your Dealer 100771 As of date of manufacture meets all ANSI...

Page 2: ...fication Pictorial 4 Important Installation Warnings Things To Do Before During Installation 5 Table 1 Component Identification Listing 5 Installation Instructions 6 12 Figure 2 Operator Footprint 6 F...

Page 3: ...lly Closed reversing devices such as foam or pneumatic reversing door edge components or a three wire photo beam are provided Constant Contact To Close Standard operating mode C2 programmable to Momen...

Page 4: ...carton inspect the nameplate on the cover of the operator control box to verify that it is the correct model for the intended application and that the voltage and phase are in accordance with electri...

Page 5: ...Head 1 2 005031 3 Button Station 1 3 009062 30 Tooth Sprocket 1 Bore 1 4 Key 1 4 009061 20 Tooth Sprocket 1 Bore 1 4 key 1 5 105193 Release Hand Chain Wall Bracket 1 AR As Required ITEM PART DESCRIPT...

Page 6: ...OF THE OPERATOR If the construction permits the operator should be mounted with 3 8 inch diameter bolts through the wall If it is not feasible to go through the wall then use lag bolts to fasten the o...

Page 7: ...of pliers If the chain is too long standard length for 16 foot high doors and below is 26 feet total length of chain shorten it to the desired length using the method described above and discard the...

Page 8: ...100769 100771 FIGURE 5 OPERATOR DIMENSIONS MODEL MJ5011S 8 FIGURE 5A OPERATOR DIMENSIONS MODEL MH5011S...

Page 9: ...everse Cutout Limit nut E and the Reverse Cutout Limit switch A The actual Close Limit position is a timed function whereas the door continues to run for a certain period of time after the Reverse Cut...

Page 10: ...ide the cover of the control box details all of the field wiring terminal connections for the operator Always connect the wires to the push button controls and auxiliary devices exactly as shown Warni...

Page 11: ...ISH PHOTOBEAM 3 WIRE PHOTOBEAM MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Door Edge and Photoelectric Wiring Figure 9 See text on page 10 for operation when Safe Finish or Access Alliance Safe Finish II photo beams are conn...

Page 12: ...is clear PCB 112695 REV B TSLK OPEN C25 PB1 PB2 PB3 U5 STOP CLOSE OPEN C1 R84 R2 R3 D12 COM CLOSE STOP NO REV NC REV PHOTO RADIO 24V R56 R55 R54 PCB 112695 REV B TSLK OPEN RM1 RM2 RM3 VCC COM P7 C25 R...

Page 13: ...cles per hour Permanently install this label adjacent to the door near the push button station at the eye height of the average adult approximately six feet above the above the floor DO NOT over adjus...

Page 14: ...IPPING BECAUSE OF LOOSE OR MISSING HARDWARE BINDING IN THE TRACK RUBBING AGAINST THE DOOR STOPS OR DEFECTIVE OR MISADJUSTED SPRINGS ANY SERVICE REQUIRED TO THE DOOR DOOR SPRINGS OR DOOR OPERATOR MUST...

Page 15: ...f closing door Reverse Momentary activation will reverse a closing door reverse to full open ignores mid stop unless stopped by stop pushbutton input Mid Stop Activation stops an opening door momentar...

Page 16: ...ion to open open override of closing door closes door from mid stop or open limit Reverse Momentary activation will reverse a closing door reverse to full open ignores mid stop unless stopped by stop...

Page 17: ...if desired by pressing the Open button A single button input when the door is at the mid stop position will cause the door to begin moving in the close direction The factory default is not set the min...

Page 18: ...R OBJECT If the operator is equipped with other means of control such as additional 3 button stations or radio controls each of these should be tested separately for proper operation To test the manua...

Page 19: ...O1 D8 U4 C11 R30 R26 R29 C3 C1 C8 R47 R84 R95 SW1 R83 R82 R33 R34 R2 R3 R4 C21 R21 D2 R65 C10 D3 C9 TR4 TR2 R52 C14 TR1 R48 C13 TR3 R89 Q1 C7 D1 D12 R28 R27 C16 LD3 LD2 P2 P3 R1 C30 P1 R31 P6 R57 GROU...

Page 20: ...caused by improper installation or care vandalism or lightning fire or excessive heat flood or other acts of God including but not limited to misuse abuse or alterations failure to provide reasonable...

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