Nabco U30 Complete Setup And Programming Manual

Nabco U30 Complete Setup And Programming Manual

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U30 Microprocessor Control
Setup and Programming Manual
Software Version D
(For Sliding Door Systems)
DN0079
WARNING
• Turn OFF all power to the Automatic Door if a Safety System is not working.
• Instruct the Owner to keep all power turned OFF until corrective action can be achieved by a NABCO
trained technician. Failure to follow these practices may result in serious consequences.
• NEVER leave a Door operating without all Safety detection systems operational.
Part #15-9000-30
Rev. 3/12/13

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  • Page 1 • Turn OFF all power to the Automatic Door if a Safety System is not working. • Instruct the Owner to keep all power turned OFF until corrective action can be achieved by a NABCO trained technician. Failure to follow these practices may result in serious consequences.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Section 2a: About the U30 Microprocessor Control ........
  • Page 3: Warning Labels

    U30 Microprocessor Control www.NabcoEntrances.com Part #15-9000-30 Rev. 3-12-13 WARNING LABELS Warning labels are universal and used to alert an individual of potential harm to one’s self or to others. The following warning labels are listed in a hierarchy order that defines the most potential danger first, and the least potential danger last. Please refer to this page in the event that a warning label is displayed within this manual and further definition needs to be explained.
  • Page 4: General Safety Recommendations

    U30 Microprocessor Control Rev. 3-12-13 Part #15-9000-30 GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Read, study and understand general safety recommendations, warning labels, WARNING installation and operating instructions contained in, or referenced in this manual before operating. If you do not understand the instruction, ask a qualified technician.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Scope

    All installation changes and adjustments must be made by qualified, NABCO trained technicians. Section 1b: Objective The U30 Microprocessor Control is designed to be installed within the Header of all Slide door systems. This manual offers step by step instructions. Scope...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    ► Sensors ► ► Modules ► There are times when the U30 Microprocessor Controller is not utilized to output power because some accessories and/or auxiliary equipment are shipped with it’s own dedicated power supply. Section 2b: Specifications Table 2-1 Electrical Specifications Power Source 20 VAC (±10%) 50-60Hz, 100 VA (Class 2)
  • Page 7 Green 62 (Activation) Green BA (Panic Breakout and OFF) Green ERROR Table 2-3 U30 Microprocessor Control Software Specifications History Data Maintains data under the History Data program Program Description Maintenance Count Counts number of times Handy Terminal has been connected for service and tracking.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3: Input And Output Features

    Part #15-9000-30 CHAPTER 3: INPUT AND OUTPUT FEATURES Note: Use a flat-blade screwdriver to remove the Terminal Connector from the U30 Microprocessor Control. Note: Be careful to ensure all wires are matched to the appropriate terminals. Each terminal is numbered with corresponding information on the face plate of the U30 Microprocessor Control.
  • Page 9 Terminal is the common for output wire OUT A or OUT B. Auxiliary Output 2 *Brown/ Yellow Terminal connected to an Internal Transistor with open collector in the U30 Microprocessor Control. Common Terminal connected to an Internal Transistor with open collector in the U30 Microprocessor Control.
  • Page 10 Holding Beam when door is fully closed. Green Reduced Opening ● Indicates a signal on the Green (H) wire. ● The Green (H) wire carries the signal to the U30 Microprocessor Control to put the door into reduced opening. Green Activation ●...
  • Page 11: Chapter 4: Initial Startup

    Section 4a: Wiring 1.►Ensure Rocker Switch options are set as follows: ON and TWO WAY only. Rocker Switch options can be reset after the U30 Microprocessor Control is programmed with the Handy Terminal. 2.►Ensure all components are wired and set properly. Please see Figure 4-1.
  • Page 12: Section 4C: Connecting The Handy Terminal

    Failure to follow disconnecting procedures may result in total loss of CAUTION communication between the U30 Microprocessor Control and the Handy Terminal. 1.►With the power ON, obtain the Cable from the Handy Terminal Case. Please see Figure 4-2. 2.►Go to the Handy Terminal Harness and remove the protective Cap. Set aside.
  • Page 13: Section 4D: Initialization Of The Handy Terminal Display

    2.►Turn power ON. The Slide door should slowly close (per Power On factory settings). 3.►If the Slide door slowly Opens it was set up with the wrong Hand. In that event the U30 Microprocessor Control must first be programmed to set the direction of Motor Rotation for the Hand of the door.
  • Page 14 The Door will complete a full cycle then slow down at Latch Check point and Back Check point. 9. STD FUNCTION Y N message will be displayed after the Test is completed. This concludes the initial setup to factory settings. 10.►If the U30 Microprocessor Control: X Does not need to be programmed with custom settings: •...
  • Page 15: Chapter 5: Adjustment Procedures

    ● Speeds range 2 inches per second (.06 meters per second) to 31 inches per second (.80 meters per second). Seven is the fastest, 0 is the slowest. ● For details on incremental Open speed adjustments, please refer to please refer to P/N 15-9000-30; U30 Microprocessor Control Manual.
  • Page 16: Section 5B: Feeling Adjustments

    U30 Microprocessor Control Rev. 3-12-13 Part #15-9000-30 1.►Upon initialization of the Handy Terminal, press the ENTRY button until FEELING ADJUST Y N is Section 5b: Feeling Adjustments displayed. 2.►To start the Feeling Adjustments program, press the Shift buttons to select Y.
  • Page 17: Section 5C: Special Function Adjustments

    Description Message will read: HOLD CLOSE Y Hold Close (Using Motor Power) Directs the U30 Microprocessor Control to hold the Slide door closed. Leaves Slide door free at closed position. Holding Beam Message will read: HOLDING BEAM Y Opens Slide door when the Holding Beam is activated and door is in the closed position.
  • Page 18 U30 Microprocessor Control Rev. 3-12-13 Part #15-9000-30 Special Function Adjustment Adjustment Description ...Recycle continued ● Motor Rotation function is set to N, counterclockwise. Select Y for the opposite hand, clockwise rotation. ● RECYCLE function is automatically set to always reopen the door if it strikes an object during the closing cycle.
  • Page 19 U30 Microprocessor Control www.NabcoEntrances.com Part #15-9000-30 Rev. 3-12-13 Special Function Adjustment Adjustment Description Auxiliary Output 1 ● Select Power Reset to cancel the error message. then: Output Timer 1 ● The Strike releases for (3) seconds then re-engages. Message will read: AUX. OUTPUT 1 The air lock option will instruct the relay to close to prevent a second door from opening until the first door is closed, in a passageway situation.
  • Page 20: Section 5D: History Data

    U30 Microprocessor Control Rev. 3-12-13 Part #15-9000-30 1.►Upon initialization of the Handy Terminal, press the ENTRY button until HISTORY DATA Y N is Section 5d: History Data displayed: 2.►To start the History Data program, press the Shift buttons to select Y.
  • Page 21: Section 5E: Programming The Extra Function Adjustments

    U30 Microprocessor Control www.NabcoEntrances.com Part #15-9000-30 Rev. 3-12-13 Extra Functions Adjustments settings are only available with the use of the Blue Handy Terminal. Section 5e: Programming the Extra Function Adjustments 1.►Upon initializing the Handy Terminal, press the ENTRY button until EXTRA FUNCTION Y N is desplayed.
  • Page 22 Settings = Sidelite Sensor 1 or 0 Indicates to the U30 Microprocessor Control that a Sidelite Sensor is present. Please refer to the Sidelite Sensor Setting chart (option 1 or 0) that defines the Slide door behavior, shown below: Function Setting...
  • Page 23 U30 Microprocessor Control www.NabcoEntrances.com Part #15-9000-30 Rev. 3-12-13 Extra Function Adjustments Adjustment Description Output Timer 2 Message will read FUNCTION(14) 0 ● Output Timer 2 selection is required only when selecting Option 2 on the “Auxiliary Output 2” adjustment. ● The following (4) options are available:...
  • Page 24 Transistor will turn ON if: Open Condition ● Slide door is broken out ● Slide door is not fully closed Error Detection Transistor will turn ON if the U30 Microprocessor Control detects any error except Error 5. Seven No Output 5-25...
  • Page 25: Section 5F: Programming Flow Chart

    U30 Microprocessor Control www.NabcoEntrances.com Part #15-9000-30 Rev. 3-12-13 Section 5f: Programming Flow Chart Stroke Set Correctly Adjustment Procedures 5-26...
  • Page 26: Chapter 6: Troubleshooting

    There was a Power Failure Affect ● Power failure lasting less than one second will not affect operation. ● Power failure of one second or more will cause the U30 Microprocessor Control to brake the door fully. Outcome Once power is restored, the U30 Microprocessor Control will operate again.
  • Page 27 U30 Microprocessor Control www.NabcoEntrances.com Part #15-9000-30 Rev. 3-12-13 Trouble detected by U30 Microprocessor Control Problem Solution Slide door does not open Resolution ● Check the sensor wiring and activation sensors. LED indicators (61, 6B, 62) will light when activation occurs. Try shorting out terminals 2 (Red) & 3 (Black) to simulate an activation signal.

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