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Rev. F, 10/2/02
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1.
PURPOSE
1.1
Discussion
This manual provides abbreviated descriptive information, wiring instructions, and tune-in
instructions for the microprocessor control box used with Magic-Swing
and Magic-Force
operators. The manual is intended as a quick-reference guide.
1.2
Applicability
Two configurations of the microprocessor control box are currently in use, each with a distinct
decal on the control box cover. The newer (HDLE/FE) configuration is identified by a decal
with yellow text on a black background. The common name for this configuration is the black-
label box. The early model configuration is identified by a decal with black text on a yellow
background. The common name for this configuration is the yellow-label box. Black-label
control boxes can replace yellow-label boxes, but yellow-label boxes
cannot
replace black-label
boxes.
This manual covers operation of HDLE/FE (black-label) control boxes only
. For yellow-
label control box operating instructions, refer to Stanley Access Technologies document No.
203821, "Magic-Swing
Microprocessor Control Box."
Attachment 9 provides an overview of the HDLE/FE control box. Additional differences
between the yellow-label and black-label boxes include the following:
•
The power switch has been deleted.
•
A torque potentiometer has been added to accommodate adjusting from low to full
energy.
•
A separate Magic-Touch
time delay rotary switch has been added. The time
delay settings are 2 to 20 seconds or 5 to 20 seconds, depending on the version of
the microprocessor installed.
•
A Magic-Touch sensitivity adjustment has been added.
•
Control box dual in-line package (DIP) switch configurations have changed. On
yellow-label control boxes, DIP switch S2 is a four-bank switch and DIP switch
S3 is a two-bank switch. On black-label control boxes, DIP switch S3 has been
eliminated and DIP switch S2 has been replaced with a larger seven-bank switch.
DIP switch S2 now also controls the features previously controlled by S3. On
black-label control boxes, rotary switch S4 has been added to control the Magic-
Touch time delay.
•
A counter activation signal has been provided.
1.3
Features and Functions
1.3.1
Magic-Touch
: A feature that allows the door to be actuated by a slight manual
movement of the door--without the need for an approach sensor. The microprocessor
control box provides a rotary switch that controls the Magic-Touch hold-open time
delay. The switch settings vary according to the version of microprocessor installed.
(The version is printed on the microprocessor.) Attachment 9 describes the hold-open
time delays for the two microprocessor versions. Magic-Touch can be used with press
plates or a radio control system, providing the system with two separate time delays.
Magic-Touch is not recommended for use with a dual door system using Sentrex
.