DOOR OPERATOR COMPONENTS 2651 2652 2660 ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION REQ. 63-3603 Main Switch 63-3600 Mode Selector Switch 63-0607 End Cover 63-3592 LED Electronics Assembly 63-3606 Control Unit Assembly 63-3604 Transformer Assembly 63-3599 Position Sensor 63-3605 Side Motor Mount 63-3602 Motor and Drive Gear Assembly 63-0606 End Cover...
Generally speaking, low-energy doors move slowly, and therefore generate minimal levels of kinetic energy. SARGENT recommends that the hold-open time for a low-energy door be not less than 10 seconds. Also, local fire codes requirements for hold-open time should be taken into consideration.
#7 drill • #12-24 tap for metal doors Identify Door Application Identify your type of application. This value will be necessary for programming. The 2600 Series Swing Door Operator can be installed in any of four applications: CONTROL POINT PUSH APPLICATION...
PUSH TYPE APPLICATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step #1: Carefully remove the cover using two flat screwdriver as shown. Operator Housing Removal Step #2: Drill and tap four #12 holes with a #12 x 24 tap and mount the mounting plate to the door frame using four #12 x 24 flat head screws.
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PUSH TYPE APPLICATIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Ensure that 115VAC power is OFF before touching wires. Step #4: Pull conduit and external WALL CONDUIT component wires through frame and cutout in mounting plate. Allow at least 10 inches of exposed wire for electrical connections. MOUNTING PLATE FRAME...
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PUSH TYPE APPLICATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HINGE Step #6: Mount the push arm. DOOR ARM FOOT DOOR • Attach the push arm to the door operator spindle using the longer 8mm bolt and lock washer provided • Attach the door arm foot with two screws •...
PULL TYPE APPLICATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step #1: Carefully remove the cover using two flat screwdriver as shown. Operator Housing Removal Step #2: Drill and tap four #12 holes with a #12 x 24 tap and mount the mounting plate to the door frame using four #12 x 24 flat head screws.
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PULL TYPE APPLICATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Ensure that 115VAC power is OFF before touching wires. Step #4: Pull conduit and external WALL CONDUIT component wires through frame and cutout(s) in mounting plate. Allow at least 10 inches of exposed wire for electrical connections.
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PULL TYPE APPLICATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step #6: Mount or slide track. • Attach the slide track with two Phillips screws provided DOOR • Place door arm roller into track • Line up key way of door arm to the operator spindle HINGE •...
INITIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Step #1: Make electrical connections to the operator. WARNING: Electrical connections should be made by a qualified electrician. Power Requirements: 115 VAC, 15 Amp service for one or two operators. Use a dedicated 20 Amp service for three or four operators. •...
External Connections are connections to remote equipment. For example, a switch, sensor, or latch retraction exit device. Only voltage-free (dry contact) switches can be used to control the SARGENT 2600 Series Low-Energy Swing Door Operator. The total resistance of the control switch and its wiring must not exceed 100 ohms when the switch is closed.
SET ALARM JUMPERS Power Alarm - Terminations 1 & 2 on the BATTERY ALARM AND FIRE ADAPTER Fire Adapter Board Normally Open Contacts close when the main 115 VAC power is disrupted. This action is unaffected by the jumper POWER ALARM TERMINATIONS positions or loss of battery power.
DETAILED PROGRAMMING INITIAL SET UP AND PROGRAMMING Introduction: Each opening may have individual setting requirements determined by the required function, door size and location and compliance issues. For compliance questions, consult with ANSI requirements or inquire with your local jurisdiction. For special applications or other assistance, consult the factory at 800-810-9473. Programming With the Control Unit To access the Control Unit, remove the Operator cover.
DISPLAY AND PROGRAM BUTTONS Before Turning Power On STEP 1: Familiarize yourself with the Program Buttons. LEFT RIGHT DISPLAY DISPLAY The S button “selects” control points 00 ..27 and sets DISPLAY LED the value of the control point. RED: ERROR The A button adjusts the control point value.
DISPLAY AND PROGRAM BUTTONS STEP 6: Setting Control Points 14 and 15. • Turn power ON • Set function switch to MANUAL CONTROL POINT 14: 1. Press and hold the S button for at least 3 seconds until “0” appears in the left display. 2.
DISPLAY LEDs DISPLAY LED’s • The RED LED is lit when an error condition has been detected. Refer to Troubleshooting. • The yellow LED is lit when a Control Point is being adjusted. • The green LED is lit when the system is operating normally. Right Display in previous view The right display reports the status of system components by lighting individual line segments.
PROGRAMMING A CONTROL POINT Programming a Control Point Control Points are programmed by means of the three pushbuttons, S (Control Point Selection), – (Decrement), and A (Adjust control Point value). Procedure 1. Press and hold the S button until the yellow LED is lit (3 sec for a normal Control Point, 5 sec for a sealed Control Point).
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PROGRAMMING A CONTROL POINT Control Points The operating characteristics of the Door Operator are adjusted by means of 28 Control Points, numbered 00-27. At the factory, the Control Points are set at values suitable for the most common swing door application: •...
SEALED CONTROL POINTS Sealed Control Points Some Control Points are sealed. These are settings that, once programmed, seldom or never require a change. To make it less likely that a sealed setting be changed by accident, you must hold the A button for 5 seconds before it is possible to make an adjustment.
CONTROL POINTS Control Value Factory Point Description Range Setting Comments Number Opening speed 1 – 10 The speed at which the door moves from fully relative closed to back check. 1 = minimum speed 10 = maximum speed • Opening speed affects obstruction sensitivity; see Control Point 12.
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CONTROL POINTS Control Value Factory Point Description Range Setting Comments Number Hold-closed force 0 – 10 After the door reaches the fully closed position, the Operator Sealed Control Point relative applies this force to hold the door closed, for example when there is no latching hardware.
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CONTROL POINTS Control Value Factory Point Description Range Setting Comments Number Door hold open time: 0 – 60 The time period for which the door will be held Push and Go at the fully open position when the Push and Go feature is active (Control Point 13 is set to 1).
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CONTROL POINTS Control Value Factory Point Description Range Setting Comments Number Sequencing Sequencing (Consult Factory) Sealed Control Point DO NOT 1 = A doorway has a pair of doors, one active, CHANGE the other inactive. The active door is equipped with an astragal (lip).
CONTROL POINTS AFFECTING SPEED AND CLOSING FORCE Control Point Description Effect on Speed Effect on Closing Force Starting point of final speed The higher the value, the earlier in closing direction. the final (lower) speed begins when closing. The maximum current level If the value is too low, the current Limits the current (and power) to allowed for motor.
BATTERY OPERATION WARNING: If the door operator is to be set up with speeds and forces that exceed ANSI standard A156.19, Low Energy Requirements, the safety sensors must be provided, and the door must be installed in accordance with ANSI A156.10. Contact your local automatic door service company to perform the installation.
FUNCTIONS Power Failure In Fire Alarm Mode If there is a power failure, the Door Operator reverts to battery conservation mode. The Operator is activated when door is opened manually, and closes at a reduced speed after a preset delay. If the door is open when the failure occurs, the door Operator closes it.
HAND HELD PROGRAMMER (optional) You can program the Door Operator in either of two ways, using the optional remote programmer or the Control Unit on the Operator. Programming With the Hand Held Programmer • Hold the remote programmer within 18 inches of the red TO THE LED LED on the Door Operator and point the remote programmer at the LED.
HAND HELD PROGRAMMER USING THE HAND HELD PROGRAMMER TO RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS While programming the Door Operator, you may want to 5. Set Operator power switch to ON. The red LED is lit, restore the factory Control Point settings. You may and the factory settings are restored.
TROUBLESHOOT COMMON PROBLEMS Note: If the door does not perform properly when first tested, it could be the result of one of the following problems. Troubleshooting common start up problems. Problem Cause Door operator applies closing force Control Point 14 is set to wrong value of 0 or 1. when activated to open Swap the value to change handing.
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SARGENT Manufacturing Company • 100 Sargent Drive • P.O. Box 9725 • New Haven • CT 06536-0915 Phone: 800-727-5477 • Fax: 888-863-5054 • Web site: www.sargentlock.com SARGENT of Canada • Phone: 905-940-2040 • Fax: 905-940-3242 • Web site: www.sargentcanada.ca Founded in 1864, SARGENT ®...
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