Stanley Access Technologies
Quick-Reference Guide
ECO Pro™
Retrofit and New Installation Instructions
204082
Rev. B 10/11/2012
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Purpose:
The ECO Pro replaces the conventional function switch and provides advanced user-defined automatic
scheduling options, basic troubleshooting instructions, and door performance and history. It is intended to
provide an integrated means for two way communication between the door system and the user.
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Note:
This may be in the general or same
location as the typical rotary switch
2.3
Attach Mounting Plate
2.3.1 Determine customer-
preferred orientation of
mounting plate. Refer
to Figures 2a & 2b for
orientation options.
2.3.2 If necessary, use
Mounting Plate as a
template. Refer to
Attachment 2,
Machining Diagram for
additional information.
2.3.3 Attach using # 8-18 x
1/2” screws, provided.
Figure 2a. Mounting Toward
the Door System
2.1
Connect Wiring Harness to Controller
2.1.1 Open the header and Refer to
Attachment 1 “ECO Pro Wiring
Diagram.”
2.1.2 Connect wiring harness to TB7
on MC521 Pro Controller.
2.2
Route Wiring Harness
2.2.1 Route harness across header
using best practices and through
the jamb to cable access hole.
2.
Install the ECO Pro
1.
Prerequisites
1.1
Door system installation instructions
1.2
Stanley document #204066 MC521 Pro
Installation Instructions
1.3
Wiring for MC521 Pro is complete
1.4
FIS is performed or controller is showing
“A1”
LCD
HOME
SCREEN*
ARROW
DOWN
ARROW
UP
INDICATOR
LIGHTS
MENU**
** MUST BE HELD
FOR 2 SECONDS TO
ACTIVATE
SELECT
FACE PLATE
MOUNTING
PLATE
Figure 1. ECO Pro
Figure 2b. Mounting Away
from the Door System