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TS571W Installation Instructions

TS571W Installation Instructions

  

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 WARNING

I. Before Installation

1. 

Verify this operator is proper for the type and size of gate, frequency of use 
and class of the gate system.

2. 

Make sure the gate has been properly installed and swings freely in both 
directions. Repair or replace all worn or damaged gate hardware prior to 
installation. A freely moving gate will require less force to operate and will 
enhance the performance of the entrapment protection devices used with 
the system (see 

page xii

).

3. 

Review the operation of the system to become familiar with its safety 
features. Understand how to disconnect the operator for manual gate 
operation (see 

page iii

).

4. 

The gate and operator installation must comply with any applicable local 
codes.

5. 

This gate operator is intended for vehicular gates only. A separate entrance 
or gate must be installed for pedestrian use (see 

page viii

).

6. 

Always keep people and objects away from the gate and its area of travel. 
No one should cross the path of a moving gate.

7. 

Identify all of the entrapment zones for the type of installation. An 
entrapment zone is an area around the automatic gate system where 
a person or object could be caught that increase the risk of injury. 
Entrapment zones should be eliminated, guarded or protected.

8. 

When designing a system that will be entered from a highway or main 
thoroughfare, make sure the gate system is placed far enough from the 
road to prevent traffic congestion.

FOR THE INSTALLER AND END USER

II. During Installation

1.  Install the gate operator on the inside of the property and 

fence line. 

DO NOT

 install an operator on the outside of 

the gate where the public has access to it.

2.  Be careful with moving parts and avoid close proximity to 

areas where fingers or hands could be pinched.

3.  Devices such as contact sensors (sensing  

edges) and non contact sensors (photo beams) provide 
additional protection against vehicular damage.

4.  If push buttons or key switches are installed, they should 

be within sight of the gate, located at least 10 feet from 
any moving part of the gate (see diagram below).  

Never install any control device where a user will 

be tempted to reach through the gate to activate the 

gate operator.

5.  Secure outdoor or easily accessed gate operator controls 

in order to prohibit unauthorized use of the gate.

FOR THE INSTALLER AND END USER

Typical Entrapment Zones are shown in the diagrams on 

page iv

:

Zone 1

 – leading edge of the gate and the fence post.

Zone 2

 – between the gate and the gate post.

Zone 3

 – the path of the gate.

Zone 4

 –  the space between the gate in the open position and any object such as a wall, fence, tree, etc.

Zone 5

 – pinch points between the operator and gate.

Moving Gate

Area

Driveway

10'

10'

10'

10'

NEVER install any control device 

within the indicated area

TS571W

Pull-To-Open Application

Gate in the 

Open Position 

ZONE 2

ZONE 3

ZONE 4

ZONE 5

Driveway

ZONE 1

Entrapment 

Zones for a 

Pull-To-Open 

Application

TS571W

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 stop 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/emergency release only when the gate is not moving.

6. 

KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Read the user’s manual. Have 
a qualified service person make repairs to gate hardware.

7. 

The entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrians must use separate 
entrance.

8. 

The gate must be installed in a location that provides adequate 
clearance between it and adjacent structures when opening and 
closing to reduce the risk of entrapment. Swinging gates must not 
open into public access areas.

9. 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

To reduce the risk of injury or death:

Important Safety Information

Important Safety Information

Summary of Contents for TS571W

Page 1: ...Manual Leading Edge of the gate Photo Beam recommended not included Photo Beam recommended not included Sensing Edges recommended not included Vehicular Gate Gate Warning Sign Control Box TS571W PRINT...

Page 2: ...ll to Open Operator Mounting Most Common 2 Installing the Closed Position Stop Plate Pull to Open 7 Push to Open Operator Mounting 8 Installing the Closed Position Stop Plate Push to Open 13 Control B...

Page 3: ...an adjustable auto close feature After the gate reaches the fully open position it can be set to remain open up to 120 seconds before automatically closing Pressing the transmitter button at any time...

Page 4: ...ey should be within sight of the gate located at least 10 feet from any moving part of the gate see diagram below Never install any control device where a user will be tempted to reach through the gat...

Page 5: ...43 4283 and requesting a duplicate copy FOR THE INSTALLER AND END USER FOR THE INSTALLER AND END USER Mighty Mule gate operators utilize Dual Sense Technology entrapment protection Dual Sense Technolo...

Page 6: ...tion and are required when installing Mighty Mule Automatic Gate Operators A minimum of two WARNING SIGNS must be installed in the area of the gate Each sign is to be visible by persons located on the...

Page 7: ...e 3 12 v single gate 10 watts solar charger 8 16 26 12 v single gate 20 watts solar charger 14 28 38 12 v single gate 30 watts solar charger 20 44 54 Power increments are for reference only Low fricti...

Page 8: ...uded Ground Ground 2 Inches or Less above ground Copper ground rod clamp Copper Single Conductor Lug 3 16 Drilled Pilot Hole 6 ft deep or more Metal gate post Metal Gate Post 12awg or Larger Gate Open...

Page 9: ...Weatherproof cover for outdoor outlet and transformer If the post is larger than 6 bolts longer than 8 are needed ITEMS NOT INCLUDED TOOLS NEEDED Mechanical Installation ASSESSING THE GATE FOR INSTAL...

Page 10: ...e recommended clearances TIP Turning the pivot bracket over gives more hole alignment options for the gate post pivot bracket assembly With the gate in the OPEN position use clamps to secure the opera...

Page 11: ...re securely clamped Secure the post pivot bracket in place by installing the hardware shown Tighten both bolts O and Q Remove the gate post and gate brackets Use a hammer and center punch to mark the...

Page 12: ...ence Post Remove the operator from the gate post and gate brackets With the gate fully open install the closed position stop plate hardware not included Do not fully tighten hardware until after the n...

Page 13: ...ate Ensure that the operator is level With the operator arm temporarily secured to the gate check to ensure there is at least 2 inches of clearance between the operator arm and gate See illustration i...

Page 14: ...OR MOUNTING PUSH TO OPEN OPERATOR MOUNTING Step 6 Step 5 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Secure the gate post bracket subassembly with the supplied hardware as shown Using a drill and 7 16 drill bit drill the ne...

Page 15: ...N N S S Secure the gate bracket with the supplied hardware as shown Once the gate post and gate brackets are installed reattached the operator arm Ensure the operator arm is level adjusting the post...

Page 16: ...ecurely tighten R OR R 3 Min 3 Min 4 Max Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Note If you intend to install and use the MMS100 Wireless Connectivity System sold separately with your gate operator consider mounting yo...

Page 17: ...er Access Connect the battery power wires Red to Red BAT and Black to Black BAT CONNECTING THE OPERATOR AND BATTERY TRANSFORMER OR SOLAR PANEL WIRING INSTALLATION WARNING Before digging contact local...

Page 18: ...AUX SW1 SW2 PUSH 1 2 3 4 5 TERM6 GRN WHT BAT BAT GRN WHT BRN ORG BRN ORG RED BLK RED BLK AUX V AUX V PRIMARY SECONDARY SW1 SW2 TERM6 Battery Power Access From the other end of the low voltage wire st...

Page 19: ...is preset from the factory to Low If your operator stops and reverses during a normal cycle follow the instructions below to change the Stall Force setting Adjusting the Stall Force 1 Press and hold t...

Page 20: ...iring Accessories through Control Board Wiring Knockout Carefully remove wiring knockout plugs to insert accessory wires Open the control box cover Close the control box cover Insert accessory wires t...

Page 21: ...OT apply external voltage inputs to these terminals All ACCESSORY INPUTS ITEMS 2 6 are connected with respect to the COMMON terminals ITEM 1 LOCK OUTPUTS ACCESSORY INPUTS CONTROL BOARD CONNECTIONS Pho...

Page 22: ...struction detection devices if the unit works troubleshoot these devices h h Arm rev counter h h Arm power cable connections 1 beep every 10 seconds Low battery condition h h Check Fuses h h Battery H...

Page 23: ...Connect battery batteries Visual Feedback Possible Diagnosis Check Solution The unit will not run 1 Unit arm travel limit not set 2 Transmitter not programmed 3 Power source issues 4 Arm problem h h...

Page 24: ...f repair or replacement of your gate operator is necessary the Service Department will assign a Return Authorization RA number 5 Include a copy of your receipt and securely pack the component s author...

Page 25: ...rity and Control unless otherwise indicated All rights are reserved by Nortek Security and Control and content may not be reproduced downloaded disseminated published or transferred in any form or by...

Page 26: ...TER CODE on the MM136 keypad 1 2 3 4 is the default unless changed Once learned LED2 will flash and the buzzer will sound on the gate operator control board Proceed with installation of the MM136 per...

Page 27: ...tallation Instructions Telephone Mighty Mule Sales 1 800 543 4283 Fax 850 575 8912 or Mighty Mule Technical Service 1 800 543 1236 Fax 850 575 8950 www mightymule com Copyright 2019 Nortek Security an...

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