iQ Control Box
10.18.2019
1.800.7.ACCESS • www.stanleyaccess.com • Document # 204143 REV 5 11
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Wiring Swing Guard T
Caution
:
Do not connect Swing Guard T Daughter Board or Sensors until control box is fully tuned.
NOTE
:
Select Swing Guard T when in
Step 9 of Table 1
if tuning with pushbuttons, even though Swing Guard T
has not been connected at this time. If tuning with ‘Hand Held Device’, select Swing Guard T for Safety Logic.
1. Set DIP switches on the Swing Guard T Controller so that the sensor is always enabled (DIP switch 3
DOWN for auto).
2. To perform a
first learn
on the Swing Guard T system, Manual Mode Sensor Override must be set to OFF or
the door will not open and the
learn
will not complete. Once the
learn
is complete, set Manual Mode Sensor
Override to ON.
3. Wire SU100 into TB4.
NOTE
: Do not use purple wires on Swing Guard T Controller wire harness.
TB1 Terminal
Connection
Swing Guard T Wire Color
1
(+) Power for Swing Guard T
Red
2
Serial Communication
Green
3
Serial Communication
White
4
(-) Power for Swing Guard T
Black
NOTE
: Refer to the Swing Guard T installation manual for Sensor Head mounting locations, DIP switch
settings, angle adjustments and routing of wire harnesses.
Wiring Bodyguard-T
The Bodyguard-T does not require a lockout relay for use with the iQ control box. The iQ control box generates the
data signals for door open, closing, and closed positions. Refer to Attachment 2, 3 , or 4, as applicable for wiring
connections. Program the Bodyguard-T Relay Output to #1.
Wiring Superscan-T
Refer to Attachment 2, 3 , or 4 as applicable for wiring connections.
Wiring Holding Beam
The Holding Beam input is used in applications when there is a rail-mounted holding beam. When the door is
closing and the beam is obstructed, the door will not open until the door is completely closed and the header-
mounted sensor becomes active. When the door is open and the beam is obstructed, the door will remain open.
Refer to Attachment 2, 3 , or 4 as applicable for wiring connections.
Wiring Other Sensors
Refer to Attachment 2, 3, 4 or 5 as applicable for wiring connections.