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BEFORE continuing with this section, make sure to 

have the MANUAL for the control box specific to this

installation in hand. 

1.  From the manufacturer, Titan actuators will be in the fully retracted 

position.

2.  If the actuator is not mounted to the pivot arm, do so at this time (see 

Sec. 5.3).

a. For a standard pull to open application, bring the gate leaf to the 

fully open position.

b. For a reversed push to open application, bring the gate leaf to the 

fully closed position.

3.  Bring the bracket end of the actuator (with the gate bracket attached) 

into contact with the gate and mark placement.

4.  Remove the extension tube from the bracket and weld or bolt the 

bracket to the gate using 3/8” bolts, lock washers and nuts.

5.  Bolt the extension tube of the operator back into the gate bracket.
6.  Disengage the actuator to allow for manual operation (see section 

5.4).

7.  Remove the top cover to expose the limit assembly.
8.  Manually move the gate to the:

a. Fully closed position for pull to open applications
b. Fully open position for push to open applications

A clicking sound will be heard as this manual operation 

is performed. This sound is the extend limit cog (blue) 

self-adjusting.

9.  Manually move the gate back to the:

a. Fully open position for pull to open applications
b. Fully closed position for push to open applications

10.  Re-engage the actuator to engage the drive train.
11.  Plug the actuator into the control board (see Sec. 5.6).
12.  Put the control board in hold-to-run (Learn) mode. (refer to control 

board manual)

13.  Remove the plastic dual knob cover and turn the knob controlling 

the linear motion of the retract limit cog (white) to bring it into contact 
with the limit switch. If this is done correctly you will see:
a. With the 1050 control board

i. The LED below the motor connection port being used, illuminate 

green indicating the open limit is active for a pull to open 
application.

ii. The LED below the motor connection port being used, illuminate 

red indicating the closed limit is active for a push to open 
application.

b. With the 936 control board

i. The LED marked Limit 1 Open (or Limit 2 Open if using motor 2) 

illuminate red indicating the open limit is active for a pull to open.

ii. The LED marked Limit 1 Close (or Limit 2 Close if using motor 

2) illuminate red indicating the close limit is active for a push to 
open.

14.  Press and hold:

a. The close button until the close limit is activated for a pull to open 

application.

b. The open button until the open limit is activated for a push to 

open application.

15.  If the location of the gate is not the location desired, disengage the 

actuator using the manual release lever (sect 2.4), move the gate to 
the position desired and reengage the actuator.

16.  Turn the knob controlling the linear motion of the extend limit cog 

(blue) to bring it into contact with the limit switch. If this is done 
correctly you will see:
a. With the 1050 control board

i. The LED below the motor connection port being used, 

illuminate red indicating the close limit is active for a pull to 
open application.

ii. The LED below the motor connection port being used, 

illuminate green indicating the open limit is active for a push to 
open application.

b. With the 936 control board

i. The LED marked Limit 1 Close (or Limit 2 Close if using motor 

2) illuminate red indicating the Close limit is active for a pull to 
open.

ii. The LED marked Limit 1 Open (or Limit 2 Open if using motor 

2) illuminate red indicating the Open limit is active for a push to 
open.

17.  If the location of the gate is not the location desired, engage 

the manual release,move the gate to the position desired and 
disengage the manual release, then repeat step 12.

18.  Consult the 1550 or 1551 manuals for instruction regarding the 

particular learn procedure.

Steps 9 thru 16 may need to be repeated if the open and close 

positions established during the learn cycle need adjustment.

*Once the operator has been learned and the location of the 

limits is correct, replace the dual knob cover and top cover.

10.8 - Limit Switch Adjustment

FIGURE 10 - 13 LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT

NOTE:

 Turning the knob in the direction shown above will move the 

limit cog toward the limit switch

Retract
adjustment

Extend
adjustment

FIGURE 10 - 15 LIMIT LOCATION 936 CONTROL BOARD

FIGURE 10- 14 LIMIT LOCATION 1050 CONTROL BOARD

1050 Limit LEDs

936 Limit LEDs

10 - INSTALLATION PROCEDURES (CONT.)

Summary of Contents for TITAN12L

Page 1: ...Actuator Vehicular Swing Gate Actuator TITAN12L 936 Control Board TITAN12L1 1050 Control Board CBOX with 1050 control board CBOX with 936 control board 912L Programming controls connections and safet...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...al Release Handle 20 FIGURE 10 9 Wire Harness Insertion 20 FIGURE 10 10 TITAN12L 12L1 Actuator Wiring 20 10 6 936 Control Board Wiring 21 10 6 1 TITAN ACTUATOR WIRING PULL TO OPEN 21 10 6 2 TITAN ACTU...

Page 4: ...AN12L 12L1 gives dealers installers and homeowners the ability to take control of their access and security systems This actuator includes a 2 year factory warranty against manufacturing defects and l...

Page 5: ...input and the solar charge input All settings are stored in non volatile memory that is protected from power outages Programmable slowdown position Built in current sensing provides inherent gate forc...

Page 6: ...g or locking the gate Gate opening and closing speed acceleration soft start settings and reversing speed may be set to factory default settings or individually programmed per customized gate installa...

Page 7: ...security and reliable operation it is essential these components operate together as a system It is the responsibility of the system designer and or installer to ensure any safety or operational issue...

Page 8: ...four single family dwellings 2 1 2 Class II Commercial General Access Gate Operator Intended for use in a commercial location or building such as a multi family housing units ve or more single family...

Page 9: ...is supplied between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to reduce entrapment risk Swinging gates shall not open into public access areas 2 6 The gate must be properly installed a...

Page 10: ...hicle detectors but should be wired accordingly 4 Gate Construction and Safety Gate construction plays a very important role in ensuring the safety of any automated gate system The standard for gate c...

Page 11: ...in the gate and in that portion of the adjacent fence that the gate covers in the open position The gate panel shall include the entire section of the moving gate including any back frame or counterba...

Page 12: ...ned constructed and installed in accordance with security related parameters speci c to the application in question 5 Maintenance of Gate Systems To keep your automated gate system performing both saf...

Page 13: ...ing gate and the ground is greater than 4 in 101 6 mm and less than 16 in 406 mm or b The distance between the center line of the pivot and the end of the wall pillar or column to which it is mounted...

Page 14: ...lose direction provided the gate in the open direction presents no risk of entrapment Slide Gates One sensor in the Open direction and one sensor in the Close direction The gate operator tests for the...

Page 15: ...WINDOW PROGRAM MENU CONTROL BUTTONS GATE OPERATION CONTROL BUTTONS ACCESSORY POWER OUTPUTS OUTPUTS POWER INPUT CONNECTIONS MOTOR CONTROLS 30A EARTH GROUND CONNECTION ACCESSORY POWER OUTPUTS and PROGRA...

Page 16: ...OTOR SERIES 1050 MOTOR 2 BATTERY SOLAR P OXI A Receiver UL325 Compliant Monitored Safety Devices s required Accessory Output Connections Power Input Connections Motor Output Connections BlueBus Connec...

Page 17: ...eometry and rate of speed of the gate it is critical that the measurements below are followed The pivot arm may need to be cut to achieve the correct placement of the actuator mounting hole Measuremen...

Page 18: ...The pivot arm may need to be cut to achieve the correct placement of the actuator mounting hole Measurements are taken from the center of pivot of the gate hinge DIRECTION OF OPENING GATES CLOSED HING...

Page 19: ...al operation is possible NOTE Manual operation may be prevented if the actuator is fully retracted FIGURE 10 6 MANUAL RELEASE DISENGAGE FIGURE 10 7 MANUAL RELEASE RE ENGAGE MANUAL RELEASE RE ENGAGE 1...

Page 20: ...om of the actuator loosen the strain relief nut and insert the wire into the actuator housing The connections are on the top of the actuator behind the limit assembly Terminal block for harness connec...

Page 21: ...e actuator with the shorter cable must plug into Motor 1 connections 10 6 2 TITAN ACTUATOR WIRING PUSH TO OPEN 10 6 1 TITAN ACTUATOR WIRING PULL TO OPEN 10 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES CONT GREEN ORANGE BL...

Page 22: ...or a dual leaf swing gate installation For dual actuators the actuator with the shorter cable must plug into Motor 1 connections 10 7 2 TITAN ACTUATOR WIRING PUSH TO OPEN 10 7 1 TITAN ACTUATOR WIRING...

Page 23: ...ked Limit 1 Open or Limit 2 Open if using motor 2 illuminate red indicating the open limit is active for a pull to open ii The LED marked Limit 1 Close or Limit 2 Close if using motor 2 illuminate red...

Page 24: ...ELLS Possible Entrapment Zones Typical Installation Diagram Utilizing Photocells Safety Loop for vehicle Detection Only Safety Loop for vehicle Detection Only 4 Min from closed gate Loop Shadow Loop E...

Page 25: ...ment protection DURING INSTALLATION DISCONNECT POWER at the control panel before making any electric service power connection Be aware of all moving parts and avoid close proximity to any pinch points...

Page 26: ...nt is required to ensure continuous functionality safety and to ensure reliable operation in all weather conditions Inspect electrical assemblies and wiring installations for damage general condition...

Page 27: ...r Adjust Force Settings Check the input LEDs Any ON will hold the gate open and indicates a problem with a keying device Check the external entrapment devices Any activated devices will hold the gate...

Page 28: ...d in each direction Appears when Swing gate operator does not have at least one entrap ment sensor programmed and installed for both open and close direction for travel Appears when previously learned...

Page 29: ...ting 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 4 V ri ez le fonctionnement de l ouvre b...

Page 30: ...rian 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 L ouvre barri re est destin n tre install que sur d...

Page 31: ...la barri re Chaque tiquette doit tre visible des personnes situ es de chaque c t de la barri re sur laquelle l tiquette est install e For gate operators utilizing a non contact sensor Pour les ouvre...

Page 32: ...adiofr quence RF l ouvre barri re pour pr venir le coincement doit tre situ un endroit o la transmission des signaux ne sera pas obstru e ou g n e par des structures des arbres ou d autres obstacles s...

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