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Doc. 6001194 (01

Doc. 6001194 (01

Doc. 6001194 (01

Doc. 6001194 (01-

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Rev C

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 

  

 

FOR THE

FOR THE

FOR THE

FOR THE

 

  

 

MODEL

MODEL

MODEL

MODEL

 

  

 

SL 1000

SL 1000

SL 1000

SL 1000

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X1

X1

X1

X1

 

  

 

SLIDE GATE OPERATOR 

SLIDE GATE OPERATOR 

SLIDE GATE OPERATOR 

SLIDE GATE OPERATOR  

  

 

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—65 BOARD)

65 BOARD)

65 BOARD)

65 BOARD) 

  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SL 1000-XI

Page 1: ...CTIONS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL SL 1000 SL 1000 SL 1000 SL 1000 X1 X1 X1 X1 SLIDE GATE OPERATOR SLIDE GATE OPERATOR SLIDE GATE OPERATOR SLIDE GATE OPERATOR 65 BOARD 65 BOARD 65 BOARD 65 BOARD ...

Page 2: ... 9 F USING MANUAL CONTROLS 9 G SETTING LIMIT CAMS 9 H GATE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS 10 I BASIC GATE OPERATOR PROGRAMMING 12 J POWER FAIL OPERATION OPTION CONNECTION 13 K CONNECTING INPUT WIRING 14 L POST INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 15 M FINAL ASSEMBLY OF GATE OPERATOR 17 PART 3 MODEL SL 1000 X1 OPTIONS 18 POWER FAIL OPERATION OPTION 18 PART 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 19 A TROUBLESHOOTING 19 B FA...

Page 3: ...locks and CCTV cameras or lights Automatic open close schedule Open motor detection indicates when the motor is not drawing any current Senses obstructions through adjustable Peak motor current sense Two separate peak motor current sense adjustments for reversing direction or stopping one for right motion and the other for left motion Initial inrush current sense adjustment offsets initial inrush ...

Page 4: ...he full area of gate movement Gate operators and associated control equipment should be installed by qualified professional installers who should observe the following safe installation procedures 1 Power should always be disconnected whenever installing wiring or servicing a gate operator Moving chains in gate operators can catch clothing or fingers and cause severe injury 2 Installation of wirin...

Page 5: ... have a good earth ground you should try to discharge any static before handling the boards WARNING Damage caused by static discharge or lightning is not covered by warranty 4 PROVIDE POWER FROM A DEDICATED SOURCE The outlet into which you connect the Gate Operator should be wired to its own circuit breaker This will reduce the line noise introduced into system power and minimize the risk of havin...

Page 6: ...gate to provide safety 3 Allow enough clearance around the gate and the gate operator for installation and service 4 The gate operator can provide front and rear drive configuration Figures 1 and 2 and mid drive can be used if the operator is post mounted and clearance is provided under the operator for the chain anchor on the gate Figure 3 5 Center idlers may be required on the Mid Drive and Rear...

Page 7: ... about 4 above ground level to prevent water entrance 3 Four anchor bolts are required to secure the gate operator to the pad The mounting holes in the gate operator are 5 8 in diameter x 3 Red Head bolts are recommended Figure 5 4 Be sure to provide access for wiring conduits Figure 6 NOTE Shading indicates acceptable areas for conduit stub access 5 Track installation should be on concrete not as...

Page 8: ... should be made for the loop wire entrance to the loop detector The shelf space provided is approximately 4 x 10 x 18 high NOTE Shelf space on systems without the Power Fail Option is about 10 x 10 x18 E TELEPHONE CONNECTION Provisions should be made for a conduit entrance into the gate operator for the telephone line A single twisted pair wire 18 AWG to 24 AWG will be connected from the telephone...

Page 9: ...Rev C Doc 6001194 01 20259 6 of 36 PART 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION A MOUNTING GATE OPERATOR Figure 7 Mounting Figure 8 Chain Height Figure 9 Parallel Chain Location Figure 10 Anchor ...

Page 10: ...e the operator mounting is level and the chain face is parallel to gate movement Figures 7 and 8 5 Move the idler wheel mounting if required by this specific installation Figure 8 6 Attach gate anchor to gate by welding Figure 9 7 Install the chain to the gate using supplied hardware Adjust nuts for proper chain tension to prevent the chains from loosening and twisting Figure 10 8 Ensure the chain...

Page 11: ...n the control board The switch is sensed only on power up so it should be set when the power is off 2 Ensure power is off 3 Set the switch to the left or to the right as required If the system was ordered with the Power Fail Operation option 4 The power failure gate opening direction is set by switch S2 located next to switch S1 below the keypad on the control board Set the switch to the left or t...

Page 12: ...rectly Stop installation and call LiftMaster Technical Support for assistance F USING MANUAL CONTROLS Figure 13 Manual Controls Location and Operation Use the manual controls on Manual Input Terminal TB2 OPEN CLOSE and STOP as shown in Figure 13 to move the gate arm for installation and to cycle the gate when making the limit cam adjustments To open the gate connect the OPEN terminal to the COMMON...

Page 13: ...cams until they are set properly 2 SETTING LEFT GATE LIMIT CAMS gate opens left seen from inside the property 1 Make sure that switch S1 is set to the Left position 2 Turn on gate operator power switch 3 Using manual OPEN and STOP move the gate to its proper open limit position 4 Rotate the Right cam until it just barely closes the limit switch 5 Using manual CLOSE and STOP move the gate to its pr...

Page 14: ...k the Left and Right reverse pots are set fully clockwise and the Inrush pot is set to the 11 o clock position Make all adjustments in the order listed Figure 15 Gate Sensitivity Adjustments Location OPEN TO RIGHT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES Right Gate Motion Adjustment R69 1 Initiate opening the gate 2 Wait 4 to 5 seconds then lightly tug against the edge of the gate to simulate an obstacle 3 If the ga...

Page 15: ...Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the gate cycles without a fault and has the desired sensitivity I BASIC GATE OPERATOR PROGRAMMING Even if you plan to program the gate operator by telephone you may want to enter some immediate instructions during installation The following list of instructions will help you set basic controls so the gate will operate properly until you have time for full programming eit...

Page 16: ...he Power Fail Operation option Because the battery may not be fully charged at the time of the test we strongly suggest moving the gate only one foot when performing the power fail test 1 Set Power Fail switch S2 to the same position as switch S1 Figure 12 2 Turn on gate operator power switch 3 Using the manual controls Figure 13 initiate gate opening then stop the gate about one foot short of its...

Page 17: ...T WIRING Figure 16 Control Board Wiring 1 Remove the plastic control box cover 2 Wire any external control devices to the appropriate connections on the control board Figure 16 See Appendix A for details on how each control input affects the gate operator ...

Page 18: ... 5 Both gates open and close at the same time Bi Parting gates only 4 Gate sensitivity 1 Left Right Reverse sensitivity Apply a bump to the opening and closing gate and verify that the gate stops or reverses 2 Inrush Gate response time Apply a bump to the gate as it initiates opening and closing and verify that the gate responds to the bump within a second 5 Maximum Retry Count 1 If you want the g...

Page 19: ...ehicle drives off the Safety Loop enter 0 in programming step 1 and disable ATG in step 6 2 If you want the gate to stop when a vehicle drives onto the Safety Loop and to close when the vehicle drives off the Safety Loop enter 0 in programming step 1 and enable ATG in step 6 3 If you want a closing gate to open when a vehicle drives on the Safety Loop S1 enter 1 in programming step 1 and disable A...

Page 20: ...er Fail Open Direction switch is set to CLOSE the gate cycle the gate to its fully closed position before performing step 1 1 Turn off power to the gate operator at the circuit breaker and wait for one minute 2 Install clear cover on gate operator control box 3 Make sure that gate operator unit power switch is turned on 4 Install gate operator cover and secure with four bolts 5 Turn on power to th...

Page 21: ...n AC power is restored the battery is charged up to its full potenial then continuously trickle charged Recharging takes from one to five hours depending on the weight of the gate and how far it moved during the outage The age of the battery also increases the battery charging time NOTE Battery capacity decreases over time Battery should be replaced every two or three years The charging section an...

Page 22: ...e wire on the Control Board must measure 100VAC to 130VAC CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE Measure with care Fault Causes Refer to the end of trouble shooting section 1 OPERATOR IS DEAD When the unit power switch is turned on the 7 segment display does not sequentially spell out HELLO 1 The main circuit breaker is off 2 The unit power switch is off 3 The input power connector is not connected securely to the ...

Page 23: ...red 7 GATE STOPS WHILE OPENING OR REVERSES WHILE CLOSING A Fault has occured 8 OPENING GATE STOPS WHEN A VEHICLE APPROACHES THE GATE Programming step 1 Gate Type is set to 1 Swing causing the Safety loop to stop the gate 9 GATE OPENS BUT DOES NOT CLOSE 1 Reclose Timer is disabled 2 One of the inputs is continuously activated a stuck input 3 Entry system is connected to the Manual Input by mistake ...

Page 24: ...y activated Stuck 2 The gate was not on the open limit switch when the power went out 3 Reclose Timer is disabled 18 GATE DOES NOT MOVE AFTER POWER OUTAGE 1 Bad Power Fail Option battery 2 Miswired DC motor inputs 3 Bad connection between the Power Fail Option harness connector and the Control Board 4 Power Fail Option Open direction switch S2 is not set to the correct position 5 Battery is connec...

Page 25: ... Open by mistake 3 Safety loop or loop detector is not working properly 24 SAFETY LOOP DOES NOT ACT PROPERLY 1 Improper gate type setting programming step 1 2 Bad loop sensor or loop detector 3 Bad connection between the loop sensor loop detector and the Control Board 25 MAGLOCK DOES NOT WORK 1 Bad connection between Maglock its power supply and the Control Board 2 Bad Control Board relay on the C...

Page 26: ...Stop Safety Loop Faults 1 2 and 3 may be cleared at any time by the following if Fault Re Try is OFF Fire command Manual commands Open Close Stop All other commands must wait 60 seconds to clear these faults Faults 4 5 and 6 may be cleared at any time by the following All open commands Open Radio Exit Fire Manual commands Open Close Stop Safety Loop C FAULTS AND THEIR CAUSES 1 IF FAULT AND OVERLOA...

Page 27: ...le is disconnected 5 Bad limit switch 6 Stalled motor 4 IF OPEN MTR LED IS TURNED ON ONLY 1 The motor thermal overload switch is popped 2 The wires connecting the motor to the Control Board are disconnected 3 Bad motor 5 IF FAULT LED IS TURNED ON ONLY 1 A limit switch is stuck closed 2 The belt was broken before the start of the gate movement 3 Safety Bar switch is activated 4 Stalled motor at ope...

Page 28: ...e Do not oil idler assembly 5 Limit switches contacts must bounce back rapidly when they are pressed and released Cam lock plate see Figure 14 must firmly hold the cams Do not oil gearbox shaft 6 Belt Check for wear and tension 25 to 30 lb Adjust the AC motor up or down to set proper tension 7 Pulleys must all line up and be firmly secured to their shafts Tighten set screws if loose 8 Gear Box Che...

Page 29: ...te to its fully closed position before performing step 1 Refer to Figure 18 above to perform the following instructions 1 Turn off power to the gate operator at the circuit breaker and wait for one minute 2 Remove the cover mounting bolts and remove the gate operator cover 3 Push the gate to ensure it rolls freely grease if necessary Check its box in the Maintenance Schedule 4 Inspect drive train ...

Page 30: ...f the maintenance schedule Write the inspection date in the left hand box and check the boxes across as you perform your maintenance procedures MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TABLE Date Gate Chain Sprocket Idler Assy Limit Switches Belt Pulleys Gear box Control Board Wiring No Rust Fire Open Gate Sense PFO ...

Page 31: ...d indicator locations refer to the figure below For detailed explanations of the Gate Operator s various controls indicators inputs and adjustments refer to the pages that follow For setting instructions refer to the manual entitled Programming Instructions For The LiftMaster SL 1000 X1 and SW 2000 X1 Gate Operators Doc No 6001193 ...

Page 32: ...the gate to a full open or full closed position as programmed in the Power Fail Position Not available yet XMIT Indicates data is being sent to the other unit in a Master Slave system RECV Indicates data is being received from the other unit in a Master Slave system LINE Indicates the ring detect for an incoming telephone call It also indicates if the phone line is available when the gate operator...

Page 33: ...the gate then the Reclose Timer closes the gate An OPEN command also opens a closing gate but will not close a fully open gate if the Reclose Timer is enabled If Anti Tailgating ATG is enabled the gate closes as soon as the SAFETY LOOP clears FIRE Activation opens the gate Continuous activation holds the gate open If Reclose Timer is disabled when FIRE is deactivated gate closes immediately If Rec...

Page 34: ...ty to blockages by the instantaneous SENSE rise in motor current If MaxRetry count is enabled when the limit is RIGHT R69 exceeded a closing gate reverses a programmed distance and an opening gate stops waits a programmed pause time then tries to resume The gate will retry up to twice before faulting out REVERSE Adjustable pot controls gate sensitivity to blockages by the instantaneous SENSE rise ...

Page 35: ... OFF Switch Main power switch resets gate operator 4 AC Motor Provides drives to gate operator 5 V Belt Connects motor to gearbox 6 Idler Assemblies Maintains tension on drive chain 7 Gearbox Reduces motor speed to drive gate 8 Tray Assembly Convenience tray holds optional equipment 9A B Limit Cams Limit Switch Assy Stops motor when gate reaches limit 10 11 Drive Chain Cover not shown Moves gate P...

Page 36: ... boards 2 Do not parallel wire the MAGLOCK terminals Auxiliary device circuits may be damaged if separate auxiliary devices are used with each board 3 Both gate operators must have the same settings for a Gate Control Settings see programming table in Part 2 para J Basic Gate Operator Programming b Current Sensitivity pots Left Right Reverse Inrush c Limit Cams CAUTION The Signal and Common termin...

Page 37: ...s the gate has reached its open or close limit causing the gate to stop There are two limit switches open and close Limit cam An object which its excursion corresponds to the gate traveling distance and closes the limit switch at the open or close limit of the gate Loop sensor A wire embedded in the ground for magnetically sensing large metallic objects cars Exit or Open Loop activation opens the ...

Page 38: ... a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present a...

Page 39: ...Master The software and firmware included in the LiftMaster product as they relate to this documentation are also protected by copyright and contain information proprietary to LiftMaster FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT Call our toll free numbers 800 323 2276 800 998 9197 Installation and service information is available six days a week TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS Call our toll free numbers 800 528 2806 800 998 91...

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