GENERAL........................2 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND SYSTEM COMPONENTS ........2 PRE-INSTALLATION SITE AND PRODUCT CHECK ......... 4 OPERATOR INSTALLATION ................. 5 WIRING........................7 ARM AND COVER INSTALLATION ..............8 OPERATIONAL CHECK ..................11 OPERATOR ADJUSTMENT .................. 12 RELEASE FOR SERVICE ..................15 10.
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND SYSTEM COMPONENTS (Cont) Swing Door Operator Swing door operator Pull arm and track assembly Push arm assembly 9130 9140 Page 3 of 24 February 2006 Ver 0...
PRE-INSTALLATION SITE AND PRODUCT CHECK Check that the product model is correct for the required application Check that all parts listed for the installation are received Check architectural drawings and final approved shop drawings for position of frame and structural openings Check header and frame dimensions and required clearances Clearances for pull system Clearances for push system...
OPERATOR INSTALLATION Remove control box from mounting bracket, then remove Motor/Gearbox from bracket Prepare header frame Pull system …………………See Page 5 Push system…………………See Page 6 NOTE NOTE For push units with a reveal greater than 150 mm refer to installation sheet included in the extended arm Packaging.
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OPERATOR INSTALLATION (Cont) Push System Framed Header and Door Preparation REVEAL Butt Hung/Offset Pivot Centre Pivot DIM A DIM A Page 6 of 24 February 2006 Ver 0...
WIRING CAUTION • Make sure all wires are properly dressed and secured to prevent interference • Route all wiring away from moving parts, sharp edges, and heat sources • Use copper conductors only • Do not modify the factory wiring or connect into existing electrical circuits or devices AUTION Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for the standard control box (Page 22) or the...
ARM AND COVER INSTALLATION WARNING • Keep hands, clothing, wires, tools, ETC away from the operator motor when the operator is turned on RNING Make sure the operator power switch is turned OFF Install a jumper across the control box MAIN ACT T28 and COMMON T27 Turn the operator power switch on.
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ARM AND COVER INSTALLATION (Cont) 6.5.2 For pull systems, slide the pull arm roller into the track, insert a track cap on each end of the track, and attach the track to the door. Pull Arm Adjust the arm 6.6.1 For pull systems, remove the locking screw from the arm 6.6.2 For the push system remove the locking screw from the arm...
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ARM AND COVER INSTALLATION (Cont) 6.11 Snap optional end cap insert (from screw bag) into the end cap opposite the on/off switch. 6.12 Install the cover assembly on the operator 6.13 Release the operator for service ( see “Release for Service” on page 14) Page 10 of 24 February 2006 Ver 0...
OPERATIONAL CHECK Set the Key switch to Auto (1 Way) and turn on the operator power switch Activate the operator using the activation device, the operator will perform one sizing cycle Sizing cycle Occurs after a legitimate activation signal is received, after power has been turned on.
OPERATOR ADJUSTMENT See table below and diagrams on page 16 for operator feature adjustment. After adjustment, cycle the door several times and check for proper operation, then continue with step 6.11 on page 10. NOTE Adjust operator for the slowest operation practical in accordance with the latest BS 7036 standards for power assisted low energy power operated doors.
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OPERATOR ADJUSTMENT (Cont) Page 13 of 24 February 2006 Ver 0...
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SAFETY (SAF) AUTO REVERSE ANGLE Close Only Thru Arc Less More SAFETY (ACT) LATCH POSITION ANGLE Open Only Thru Arc Less More TIME DELAY Long Short OPEN SPEED FUNCTION Slow Fast SELECTOR CLOSE SPEED BACKCHECK SPEED Slow Fast Slow Fast CONT P/B 5 SECS Page 14 of 24 February 2006...
RELEASE FOR SERVICE Remove all tools, installation equipment, and debris from the vicinity of the door. Install all safety, traffic control, and instruction labels on the door as required by the latest BS 7036. Failure to do this leaves the installer LIABLE for any accident that might occur.
10 9100 SERIES VER 4.0 SOFTWARE 10.1. OPERATION....................17 10.1.1. Sizing ......................17 10.1.2. Auto Reverse on open................... 17 10.1.3. Standard operation ..................18 10.2. FUNCTION SELECTION................18 10.2.1. Standard (0)....................18 10.2.2. Lock in OFF Only (1) ................... 18 10.2.3.
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10.1 OPERATION 10.1.1 Sizing From start up (size) the door will activate from morning entry (24Hrs,T9, T10) regardless of key switch position, 1 Way input (T27,T28) with key switch in one way. 2 Way input (22, T23) with key switch in two way, or key switch Hold Open.
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Normal operation Key switch, activation, morning entry/fire alarm, locking, and safety. 10.1.3 Standard operation Upon a legitimate activation signal the door accelerates up to open speed, monitoring the current load on the drive output. (If the current reaches a level above the set datum the door will stop and close).
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General 24Hr operates the door regardless of key switch position the door will drive open and remain in the open position as long as the contact is made (Program 4 is the exception) Key switch position OFF no activation or safety operates.
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10.2 FUNCTION SELECTION 10.2.1 Standard (0) Operates as a standard door with electric lock operating in OFF and 1 WAY Eyetech Act T5, T6 Eyetech Saf T1, T2 F/A T9, T10 1 Way T27, T28 2 Way T22, T23 Door open T14 Key switch off T12 T8 Not Used 10.2.2 Lock in OFF Only (1)
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10.3 FUNCTION CHART Program Operation Standard Eyetech Act T1,T2 Eyetech Saf T5,T6 F/A T9,T10 1 Way T27,T28 Door open T14 Key switch off T12 2 Way T22,T23 T8 Not Used Locking in OFF only As Std Door locks in OFF Only Locking Auto only As Std Door Locks in AUTO Only...
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10.4 CONTROL BOX SETUP SAFETY (SAF) AUTO REVERSE ANGLE Close Only Thru Arc Less More SAFETY (ACT) LATCH POSITION ANGLE Open Only Thru Arc Less More TIME DELAY Long Short OPEN SPEED FUNCTION Slow Fast SELECTOR CLOSE SPEED BACKCHECK SPEED Slow Fast Slow...
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10.5 9100 Series WIRING Page 23 of 24 February 2006 Ver 0...
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9100 Series Terminal Block 10.6 Page 24 of 24 February 2006 Ver 0...
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