Basic Gate Operator Programming - Chamberlain BG 3100-X1 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Barrier gate operator
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1.
Disconnecting the STOP terminal from the COMMON terminal stops the gate and prevents all
commands from having any effect. Manual Open does not activate the Reclose Timer.
2.
If gate(s) are used for bi-directional traffic, the Exit Loop should be a directional loop detector.
3.
Inside and Outside Interrupt Loops:
♦ For maximum safety, Inside and Outside Interrupt loops require separate loop detectors.
♦ If only one loop detector is used, the Outside loop must also be connected to the Inside loop
detector.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Master/Slave systems only: To enhance safety in Bi-Parting and Bi-Parting Latch
Master/Slave systems, the Interrupt loops, Shadow loops and Interrupt Bar switches may be
connected to both gates. If this is done, when connecting the two control boards, do not
interchange input and common terminals. If terminals are interchanged, inputs will not be
detected and controller boards may be damaged.
4.
If AC power to the controller board is cut off, the battery will retain the correct time and date.
M. 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, either directly or by telephone. For
complete programming instructions, refer to the enclosed manual SL 1000, SW 2000, BG 3000 and BG
3100-X1 Programming (-73 Bd), Doc. No. 6001312.
To access programming mode: enter ✱✱✱000000 (3 asterisks, 6 zeroes)
To program a command: a) enter step number, b) enter required data, c) enter # (pound sign)
To exit programming mode: enter 00# (2 zeroes, 1 pound sign)
Step
Purpose
01
Gate Type
02
Operator Type
03
Pair Type
04
Warn When
05
Warn Time Before Moving
06
Anti-Tailgate Enable (ATG)
07
Latch✔ Delay Time
08
Reclose Time (RT)
09
Maximum Retry Count
10
Retry Pause Time
11
Reverse Sense Backup Inches
13
Safety Bar Backup If Closing
14
Safety Bar Backup If Opening
15
Return to Factory Set Defaults
✱IMPORTANT NOTE: BARRIER GATE BACKUP DISTANCES
Barrier gates move in degrees per second, so it is the length of the gate that determines how far the
edge of the gate moves each second. As a result, entering backup distances for barrier gates is different
than for slide gates. Use the following table to enter barrier gate backup distances:
Rev B
NOTES
# of Digits
Default
1
1
0 = Slide, 1 = Swing, 2 = Barrier
1
0
0 = Single, 1 = Master, 2 = Slave
1
0
0= Bipart, 1=Latch✔, 2=Trap, 3=Tandem
1
0
0 = Moving, 1 = Closing, 2 = Not Closed, 3 =
Alerts Only
2
0
0 – 30 Seconds
1
0
0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled
3
6
0 – 250 Seconds (.4 sec. Increments)
Up to 3
30
0 – 250 Seconds (0 = Disabled)
1
0
0 – 2 (0 = Do not retry)
Up to 2
30
30-99 Seconds
Up to 3
3
0 – 499 Inches See note below.✱
Up to 3
12
0 – 499 Inches See note below.✱
Up to 3
0
0 – 499 Inches See note below.✱
6
N/A
101010 (partial), 191919 (full)
Doc 6001343 (01-20299)
Acceptable Input
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