Description of the system _________________________________8 Transmitter _____________________________________________________ 8 Receiver 115 VAC _______________________________________________ 8 Receiver 12/24 VAC/VDC ________________________________________ 8 Description of the Access 1000™ receiver ___________________9 Installation of the receiver ________________________________10 Placement of the receiver _________________________________________ 10 Connections on the receiver ______________________________________ 11...
This manual only covers the installation of the Access 1000™ radio remote door opening system. The Access 1000™ System is not a complete door open- ing system: it provides only the set of outputs that are driven according to the actions performed by the operator of the transmitter.
Remote controlled equipment functions and limitations • Procedures for testing controlled equipment The Access 1000™ remote control system is for the remote operation of door opening equipment. This unit is not intended for use on material handling, people moving or any other critical application.
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PROOF. THE RECEIVER UNIT MUST NOT BE INSTALLED OR OPERATED IN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS UNLESS APPROPRIATE SECONDARY ENCLOSURE MEASURES ARE TAKEN. Warning: THE UNIT MUST BE WIRED TO THE CORRECT VOLTAGE; FAILURE TO DO SO MAY DAMAGE THE SYSTEM. Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
Only authorized personnel should service this equipment. Unauthorized work on this unit will void the warranty. This manual is for reference only; please call your distributor or Control Chief if further assistance is required. The equipment has been tested for correct operation before delivery from the factory.
8 (28) Description of the system Transmitter (Part Number:81-10-0-008) This document covers the Access 1000™ transmitter. Important features are: • A transmitter suitable for controlling up to 1000 different doors/receivers • Integrated back lighted display • Belt clip included (Part Number: 81-941426-000) •...
Description of the Access 1000™ receiver 9 (28) Figure 1. Access 1000™ 1. Power connection 2. Connection to relay 1, ARROW UP or 3. Connection to relay 2, STOP or 4. Connection to relay 3, ARROW DOWN or Access 1000™ User Manual...
If possible, mount the receiver with the cable glands facing downwards. For the mounting dimensions of Access 1000™ see chap.15. The receiver is preferably mounted with 4 mm screws.
Normally opened (NO) • Normally closed (NC) Figure 2. Power connection and Relay connection Connection example: • R1 = UP or • R2 = STOP or • R3= DOWN or Replace cover and TX20 screws torque to 2.0 Nm (1.5 lb-ft) Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
12 (28) Indicators on the receiver The Access 1000™ model has an integrated display that shows additional system relevant information (Fig. 3). At activation of a certain function, the transmitter memory position will be shown in the display window. If a relay is activated, the following will be shown in the display: •...
The display window shall show “L r n” followed by the memory position that the transmitter will be stored in. The right decimal on the display flashes as long as the Learn mode is active (10 seconds) Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
Press the “Learn/Erase” button for 5 seconds to erase all memory positions. The display will show “D E L” “A L L” and return to normal operation. All transmitters are now erased from the receiver memory and, if connected, the memory card. Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
Figure 4 above. Restart the receiver. At startup, the display will show “S E ”. (Warning: The four white, flat buttons located on the display card may pop off easily.) The high security mode will slightly increase the response time and reduce the operating range. Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
16 (28) PIN lock in the receiver The Access 1000™ receiver can be protected from unauthorized configuration by using a 4-digit PIN-code. When a PIN-code is configured, all buttons on the receiver are locked except the button used to enter the code (Enter button).
If more receivers with the same configuration are needed, remove the card and perform the copy operation on a new receiver. Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
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If the memory card will be used to copy the configuration on to other receivers or if the memory card shall be used as a backup, remove it. If not, mount the lid and tighten all screws with TX 20, torque 2.0 Nm (1.5 lb-ft). Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
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Mount the display card and the lid. Tighten all screws with TX 20 torque 2.0 Nm (1.5 lb-ft). Figure 5. Memory card and display slots in the receiver 1. Memory card slot 2. Display slot Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
20 (28) Description of the Access 1000™ transmitter Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 6. The Access 1000™ transmitter indicators and buttons. 1. Indicator LED. 2. Display 3. Function buttons (from left to right ARROW UP, STOP, ARROW DOWN) (Figure 7: from left to right OPTIONAl LIGHT, UP/STOP/ DOWN/, OPTIONAL HORN/WARNING) 4. Numeric Entry Increase display value Decrease display value Figure 7. 1.Optional transmitter depicts a button configuration appropriate for single relay operated doors. (Please contact a Control Chief sales representative with any questions or for more information.) Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
ARROW UP, STOP and ARROW DOWN buttons are used for controlling the door movements. 0-9 buttons are used for selecting what door to control. The function buttons and # are used for increasing and decreasing the door number shown in the display. Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
All Access 1000™ transmitters have a factory pre-programmed unique identity (ID). This is a number between 1000000 and 16777214. In addition to the pre-programmed unique ID, the Access 1000™ transmitter has support for Group ID. A group ID consists of a six digit number that the user can configure on the transmitter.
ID’s less than 100000 can be viewed using this configu- ration method. 11.2 Display window illumination The display on the Access 1000™ transmitter has built in automatic illumination that can be ON or OFF. Typically, the battery life will increase by turning the illu- mination OFF. 11.2.1 Configuration of the display window illumination Remove the back side of the transmitter (see fig.
Lift the card up and use a tweezer to remove the old fuse and replace it with the new one. Mount the card and lid and tighten the screws with PH2. Current draw is 12mA - Standby, 30mA - Operating. Figure 8. 1. Fuse placement on card 2. Card placement in vehicle mount 3. Brown (red)(+) and blue(black)(-) cable Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
Figure 10. Batteries in the ing the front down (see fig. 11). transmitter Tighten the 6 screws with PH2 (torque 1 Nm). Figure 11. Battery cover and the screws holding the cover Access 1000™ User Manual 95-00-0-107 Rev.002...
For warranty service or repair, this equipment must be returned to Control Chief Corporation. Customer is responsible for shipping charges to Control Chief. Control Chief’s warranty covers only parts and factory labor. No onsite in and out charges are covered under this warranty.
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