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"Partially Open"

This message will display anytime the door is not on the fully open or close limit switch.

"Opening Door Running" This message will display when the door is running in the open direction.

"Closing Door Running" This message will display when the door is running in the closed direction.

"Aux Board Connected"

"Lock Bar Detected"

This message will display whenever the open button is pressed and the limit nut does
NOT come off the close limit switch with in a certain amount of time. If the door is stuck
down for any reason, the open cycle will shut down to save damage to the door.

"Close in XX sec."

This message will display anytime the board is receiving a signal from the close limit
switch and  the open button is pushed.

This message will display when the operator is powered up, and the auxiliary contacts
board is connected to the main board via wiring harness.

"At Open Limit"

This message will display anytime the board is not receiving a signal from the Aux 2
when close button is pressed. Whether it is not connected, activated, or has
malfunctioned. If no sensor is required on Aux 2, select "None Connected" in the
program menu.

This message will display anytime the board is receiving a signal from the open limit
switch and  the open button is pushed.

This message will display anytime the board is not receiving a signal from the sensor 2,
when close button is pressed. Whether it is not connected, activated, or has
malfunctioned. If no sensor is required on sensor 2, select "None Connected" in the
program.

"Locked Out"

The LCD display will read "locked Out" when either  the on board chain hoist  interlock,  or
the door interlock, on terminal block 2 is activated. These connections will have a jumper
when not required.

When in Timer to close mode (TCS), and door is in the open position, if the stop button
is pressed while timer is still counting down it will pause the timer until either the open or
close button is pressed. 

When in timer to close mode, and the door is in the open position, the display will read
the amount of time in seconds that is remaining until door closes. You can activate the
stop button to pause this countdown. 

LCD DISPLAY MESSAGES

"Sensor 1 activated"

This message will display anytime the board is not receiving a signal from the sensor 1,
when close button is pressed. Whether it is not connected, activated, or has
malfunctioned. 

"Sensor 2 activated"

"At Close Limit"

"TCS Paused"

"Aux 1 activated"

This message will display anytime the board is not receiving a signal from the Aux 1
when close button is pressed. Whether it is not connected, activated, or has
malfunctioned. If no sensor is required on Aux 1, select "None Connected" in the
program.

"Aux 2 activated"

Summary of Contents for ControlHoist 2.0 STANDARD

Page 1: ...ist 2 0 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS OPERATOR BE INSTALLED CORRECTLY IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE SAFE AND PROPER OPERATION THIS OPERATOR HAS BEEN SUPPL...

Page 2: ...replace the defective door components Labor charges for installations or repairs shall be the responsibility of the consumer and must be performed by an authorized Raynor Dealer This warranty extends...

Page 3: ...s 9 Do not place hands in area of pulleys V belt sprockets chain or rotating shafts 10 Install warning placard on wall next to push button 11 Attach instruction booklet to wall near push button 12 Do...

Page 4: ...ify delivering VISUAL INSPECTION carrier immediately rail assembly with lug B facing the open end of the rails ing packing material Unpack powerhead and trolley rail assemblies being 5973129 4 electri...

Page 5: ...ng either lag screws or self tapping screws furnished in hardware package Resting powerhead of operator on floor attach front end of rails to front mounting bracket Swing unit into position over door...

Page 6: ...e and operator voltage shown on the cover are the same 5973129 6 TO PRE VEN T ENT RAP MEN T Do not sta rt doo r dow nwa rd unle ss doo rwa y is clea r WAR NIN G W AR NING ATTACH DOOR BRACKET Some inst...

Page 7: ...14 14 12 14 10 14 8 14 6 12 0 5 115 230 14 14 12 14 10 14 8 14 6 12 0 75 115 230 12 14 10 14 8 14 6 12 4 10 1 115 230 12 14 10 14 8 14 6 12 4 10 1 5 230 14 14 12 10 8 MINIMUM WIRE SIZE FOR SINGLE PHA...

Page 8: ...minal Block 1 Terminal Block 2 High Voltage Wire Harness Connection LIGHT CCM NO1 SER C1NC1 NO2 C2NC2 ON OFF OPEN CLOSE ON OFF 24VDC 24VDC 24VAC 24VAC Terminal Block 3 24V DC Power Connection Auxiliar...

Page 9: ...sing RD or RC wiring photo eye s or edge must be selected even though they are not required Note The photo eye or an electric edge must be monitored 5 SENSOR 2 TYPE will display there are three option...

Page 10: ...OFF If a warning light is required select ON Press the stop button to continue 16 If a warning light is ON WARNING TIME will display The time is set in 1 second intervals from 3 seconds to 10 seconds...

Page 11: ...r death 8 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating the 3 Button Control Station 1 Press OPEN button The door should move in the open direction 2 Press STOP button The door should stop...

Page 12: ...eck manual operation of door Refer to installation instructions 800 page 5972558 1 for guidelines Test all reversing devices once a month for proper operation Test all accessories that may have been s...

Page 13: ...ng Off Stop button pressed or NOT connected On Open button sending signal pressed Off Open button is not sending signal 2 Open D12 6 I Lock D24 7 I Lock D23 On Chain hoist interlock circuit is open ch...

Page 14: ...en limit switch and the open button is pushed This message will display anytime the board is not receiving a signal from the sensor 2 when close button is pressed Whether it is not connected activated...

Page 15: ...minate stress on rollers and cables 1 Sunlight is blocking the receiving photo eye 2 Faulty photo eyes 1 Connect Operator to power source 2 Check voltage at L1 L2 for single phase and at L1 L2 L3 for...

Page 16: ...oard Verify power consumption of the device s before installing You may have to power the device from an external power source using only the contacts of the device to activate the operator 3 The comm...

Page 17: ...use the dry contacts of that relay to activate the device If more than 3 amps of power is being consumed through the auxiliary board then damage to the board may occur 2 There is a 14 pin connector o...

Page 18: ...lied With Raynor Door NOTE Placement of Labels may vary from what is shown Spring Warning Tag Push Button Placard Locate Near Push Button Door Safety Label Bottom Fixture Danger Label Bottom Fixture D...

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