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INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

MODELS:   PRO-J, PRO-H 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 
 
 

 
 
  

 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

AUG, 2010

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for PRO-H

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODELS PRO J PRO H AUG 2010 ...

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Page 4: ...____ 29 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTS ________________________________ 30 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS ___________________________________________________ 34 WARRANTY ________________________________________________________________ 42 OPTIONS MP00046 60 Drive Chain and Sprockets MP00081 Double V belt reduction MW00024 Chain Spreader 1 1 MW00025 Chain Spreader 1 1 1 4 MP00040 High Cycle modification P...

Page 5: ... following standard hardware 1 x OPEN CLOSE STOP 3 button control station 1 x 50 Drive chain package 4 1 2m c w 50 connecting link 1 x Drive Sprocket 50B12 x 1 c w 2 set screws and x 1 1 4 keyway 1 x Door Sprocket 50B18 x 1 c w 2 set screws and x 1 1 4 keyway Note Sprocket size and bore may vary according to door size and type shaft size and drum diameter 1 x Chain keeper 1 x Keyring 4 x 3 8 bolt ...

Page 6: ... TS momentary or timer activation on close feature Option 2 Relay logic controls with Interface Module UL325 2010 compliant C2 Standard factory wiring constant pressure on close momentary contact on open and stop If momentary contact on close B2 wiring is desired move white wire from terminal 6 to terminal 3 Note Micanan compatible primary entrapment device must be connected for B2 momentary activ...

Page 7: ... READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Commercial door operators are never to be installed on a residential installation Install only on a properly operating and balanced door A door that is operating improperly could cause severe injury Have qualified service personnel make repairs to cables spring assemblies and other hardware before installing the operator Remove all pull ropes and remo...

Page 8: ...erator which incorporates a chain hoist mechanism the handing of the operator must be stated at time of order Depending on installation if handing of chain hoist is not correct the hand chain may hang in door opening If this is the case swing chain off to the side and hook it over the top of the door jamb Do not attempt to reverse chain hoist on site 1 Install control station away from all moving ...

Page 9: ... 8 bolts nuts and washers provided or with lag bolts and shields if installation requires it Make sure that operator is secured but do not tighten bolts 5 Place door sprocket on door shaft and align with operator drive sprocket but do not insert keyway or set screws 6 If an optional chain spreader has been ordered with your operator install as shown below 7 Install drive chain over sprockets cut t...

Page 10: ... floor 11 Install chain keeper to wall near hand chain at approximately 4 from floor Run disconnect chain through keyhole of chain keeper and cut excess chain links if required Attach keyring to end of disconnect chain 12 If an optional floor level disconnect lever was ordered in lieu of the chain keeper mount to wall with suitable hardware Attach both chains together using keyring provided Allow ...

Page 11: ...L100 110V WW MSL100 220V WW MSL300 WW or MSLC300 WW in the electrical drawings section at the end of this manual Refer to electrical diagrams inside control box cover or at the end of this manual prior to connection of power supply or control station WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE ELECTRIC...

Page 12: ...moving parts of door or hardware Install Entrapment warning sign next to control station Connect 3 button open close stop push button station to terminals 2 3 4 and 5 Refer to electrical diagram for connection of two 3 button stations NOTE After electrical connections are made manually move door to mid position and using the control station press the Open button for several seconds and then press ...

Page 13: ...eiver Wire standard radio receiver to separate radio strip on side of control box or to terminals 7 8 and 9 on control terminal strip inside control box 4 Single button open close device Wire to terminals 7 and 8 on control terminal strip 5 Loop detectors standard photocells with a N O contact and other reversing devices Wire to terminals 3 and 6 on control terminal strip IMPORTANT PHOTOCELLS MUST...

Page 14: ...le phase or 3 phase Connect open close stop push button station to terminals T2 stop T3 common T4 open and T6 temporary CP on close 3 Verify motor direction After the electrical power connections are made and push button station is connected manually move the door to mid position Press Close button for several seconds and then press stop button If door did not move in correct direction or if limit...

Page 15: ...limits Remove blue wire from advanced open limit and place it on N O pin of advanced close limit 4 Adjust limit switch cams Using the open close stop push button station move door to fully closed and fully open oppositions and set limit cams to correct position See Limit adjustment section D further in this manual for complete detail on the end of travel limit adjustments 5 Activate Interface modu...

Page 16: ...afety device can be connected to terminals S1 and S2 Important Do not remove resistor that is factory installed across terminals S1 and S2 unless installing a 4 wire electric edge 4 wire electric edge Connection A standard 4 wire electric edge can be connected across S1 and S2 terminals as a secondary safety device Remove the factory installed resistor across terminals S1 and S2 and install resist...

Page 17: ...inal strip must remain connected MOTOR DIRECTION VERIFICATION Make sure the mode of operation is selected to D1 After electrical power connections are made manually move door to mid position Using the on board buttons press the Open button for several seconds and then press the Stop button If door did not move in correct direction or if limit cams not moving in correct direction towards the open l...

Page 18: ...direction have been verified adjust the limit cam settings Please note that when each limit switch is activated the corresponding LED will light up Refer to operator installation manual for complete limit switch adjustment instructions CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL O C S PBS Connect O C S PBS as shown in diagram Note Jumper 1 must be removed after the external O C S PBS has been installed FAILSAFE FEATUR...

Page 19: ...ternal single button as shown in diagram Please refer to Modes of operation for the functionality of single button MODES OF OPERATION All operators leave the factory in the D1 mode setting please read all modes of Operation and determine which operational mode is desired B2 Momentary on open and close Open Button Momentary activation opens the door When door is closing momentary activation reverse...

Page 20: ... Momentary contact from mid stop opens the door to full open position Constant activation when door is opening bypass mid stop if enabled Close button Constant pressure on close Door reverses to full open when button is released Single button SEQUENTIAL FUNCTION Open Stop Constant pressure on close Stop COMMERCIAL FUNCTION Open Constant pressure on close Reverse Single channel device 3 channel 1 2...

Page 21: ...tivation reverses the door Momentary activation refreshes the timer to close Timer to close Closes the door from mid stop or full open Momentary activation of stop button will de activate the timer Timer resumes its normal operation upon momentary activation of open push button or once the close cycle is completed If mid stop is enabled and Timer from mid stop only dip switch is ON timer is enable...

Page 22: ...ated in C2 D1 E2 and T modes of operation Delay on close timer is OFF when the Delay on close dial is set to OFF position To adjust this timer rotate the dial clockwise to the desired value The minimum value for delay on close timer is 1 second and the maximum value is 60 seconds It is recommended to use this feature in apartment applications where RED and GREEN traffic lights are used NOTE In TS ...

Page 23: ...mitter Repositioning antenna may provide greater range 8 Repeat transmitter programming steps for additional transmitters OPERATION 1 Press and release the button on MICANAN transmitter 2 Receiver LED will light momentarily and door will cycle TO ERASE ALL LEARNED TRANSMITTERS 1 Press and hold down the LEARN button 2 After 5 seconds the LED will blink for 5 seconds 3 Release the LEARN button durin...

Page 24: ... LED Status Cause Fault ON Primary safety devices not connected to P1 P2 or not functioning properly Safety devices are activated 10k Ohm resistor between S1 S2 removed or faulty Fault Blinking Interlock is activated Interlock jumper is not connected Run out timer ON Run out timer has elapsed Delay on close timer Blinking Delay on close timer is counting Selector dial is set to Run timer Timer to ...

Page 25: ...reversing door when door is almost fully closed To adjust door travel 1 Open cycle Depress cam plate and spin Open limit cam away from Open limit switch to increase door travel or spin Open limit cam towards the Open limit switch to decrease door travel After each adjustment ensure that cam plate fully engages in slots of both limit nuts 2 Adjust Open limit cam so that door stops at the desired fu...

Page 26: ...beam disconnect all power to door operator to prevent unintended operation and have the door full open or close 4 Do not reconnect power to the door or gate operator until instructed to do so 5 Only install photobeams on a properly functioning door or gate operator 6 Installation and wiring must comply with local building and electrical codes This device is not intended and must not be installed i...

Page 27: ...ct these paired wires to the P1 and P2 terminals on the logic board or interface module if applicable as shown in Figure 3 Use minimum 18 gauge wires and secure the wires to wall or ceiling MICANAN N 4 PHOTOCELL MK00650 Installation Note Photo beams should be mounted as close to the door track inside the door to offer maximum entrapment protection Wall installation 1 Select a location on the wall ...

Page 28: ...igning the photo beams 1 Turn the power on to the operator If the transmitter and receiver are installed properly the lights on both the transmitter red L E D and receiver green L E D will be ON 2 If the photo beams are not aligned properly the receiver light green is OFF Adjust the position of the transmitter and or the receiver on the slot of the mounting bracket until the light on the receiver ...

Page 29: ... to stop and maintain door when solenoid is de energized When solenoid is energized brake shoes should release from drum with sufficient clearance to avoid contact between shoes and drum To adjust brake tension tighten to increase or loosen to decrease nylon lock nut on brake spring bolt Observe solenoid during electrical testing of brake Brake spring tension must be adjusted so that solenoid shou...

Page 30: ... lever downwards and lock in place by bending lever around bracket lip as shown 3 For PRO J operators Move door manually To return to electrical operation release disconnect chain and allow to return to original position 4 For PRO H operators Operate door by pulling on hand chain To return to electrical operation release disconnect chain and allow to return to original position Lock hand chain in ...

Page 31: ... motor solenoid and operator runs smoothly and quietly Every 6 months 1 Verify tightness of all fasteners and set screws 2 Verify that operator is properly secured 3 Inspect manual disconnect 4 Verify tension and condition of V belt Every 12 months 1 Perform a complete service check 2 Verify that inside of control box is clean and that grounding wires terminations and power terminations do not sho...

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Page 33: ...27 61 B SOLENOID 220V BRAKE OPTION 1 MK00028 61 C SOLENOID 460V BRAKE OPTION 1 MK00029 61 D SOLENOID 575V BRAKE OPTION 1 MJ00003 62 BRAKE DRUM BRAKE OPTION 1 MJ00001 63 BRAKE SHOE LEFT BRAKE OPTION 1 MJ00002 64 BRAKE SHOE RIGHT BRAKE OPTION 1 MH00002 65 MILD STEEL BUSHING 9 32ID x 13 32OD x1 1 16 BRAKE OPTION 1 MO00002 66 BRAKE COMPRESSION SPRING 5 16 ID 05G 2 50L BRAKE OPTION 1 MG00006 67 HEX NUT...

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Page 35: ...AT WASHER 10 BRAKE OPTION 6 MG00008 59 HEX NYLON NUT 10 32 UNF BRAKE OPTION 2 MK00026 61 A SOLENOID 120V BRAKE OPTION 1 MK00027 61 B SOLENOID 220V BRAKE OPTION 1 MK00028 61 C SOLENOID 460V BRAKE OPTION 1 MK00029 61 D SOLENOID 575V BRAKE OPTION 1 MJ00003 62 BRAKE DRUM BRAKE OPTION 1 MJ00001 63 BRAKE SHOE LEFT BRAKE OPTION 1 MJ00002 64 BRAKE SHOE RIGHT BRAKE OPTION 1 MH00002 65 MILD STEEL BUSHING 9 ...

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Page 48: ...that materials and workmanship are free from defects for a period of two years from the date of invoice Materials returned to Micanan deemed defective after examination will be returned at the option of Micanan with repaired new or re manufactured parts MICANAN SYSTEMS will not be responsible for any extra charges incurred in the process of returning defective material All returned material must b...

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