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  • Page 1 Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 You may call us or the manufacturer to see if there is anyone in your area familiar with the Franklin Autoswing. Real Carriage Door & Sliding Hardware is not liable for any damage that occurs during install, and replacements are the sole responsibility of the installer and customer.
  • Page 3 • Do not intentionally oppose the leaf movement. 1) GENERAL OUTLINE • BFT and Real Carriage Door & Sliding Hardware The control panel is supplied by the manufacturer declines all responsibility for any consequences with standard settings. Any alteration must be set...
  • Page 4 shrubs. WARNINGS • For any direct assistance to the automation Correct controller operation is only ensured system, request the assistance of a qualified when the data contained in the present manual are observed. The company is not to be held technician (installer).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents System Overview ..............6 Specifications ................7 Igea Motor Installation ............8 Mounting the Control Unit ............11 Wiring Simplified ..............12 Autoset Programming for Quick Setup ........14 Programming Features ............16 Installing Wired Wall Button ............21 Additional Remotes ..............22 Optional Accessories .............22 Courtesy Light.................23 Pedestrian Open..............24 Homelink Programming ............25...
  • Page 6: System Overview

    System Overview • Surge protection and a dedicated circuit are encouraged Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual     A. Control Unit Housing The below drawing is an example of typical B. Left Motor component placement and wiring. C. Right Motor Typical System Overview ...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Specifications Franklin Autoswing Specs Mounting Clear- 7-1/2” above jamb ance Voltage 24 V Power Supply 120 V 60Hz Sin- gle-phase Absorbed Power .05hp (40 W) Opening or Closing 15 sec Time Impact Reaction Torque Limiter on Control Unit Manual Release...
  • Page 8: Igea Motor Installation

    2. Remove the motor from the base plate by (approximately 105 degrees is recommended) loosening the 4 bolts on the bottom of the motor © 2012 Copyright Real Carriage Door Company, Inc 5.  Re‐a�ach the motor to the base plate  and �ghten se • With a measuring tape, mark the centerline 3.
  • Page 9 Left Motor (as viewed from inside) Fig 4. Limit Switch func�ons  ming.” For  G  Stop Position Cam Position BRA‐UL‐R 1.  Install the limit‐switch refernce cams as  shown in g. 3. Install the full cam on top of  H  Close © 2012 Copyright Real Carriage Door Company, Inc the metal sha�, then install the ring cam on  FULL CAM  RING CAM  top of the full cam. Do not fully �ghten the  Open Bottom xing screws.  rol panel  4. Tighten the compression nut (H) with finger 2.  When the door is fully open, rotate the ...
  • Page 10 3. Turn key back to keep in release wn while swinging as it is spring loaded.  position 4. Push/pull door slowly to open or close © 2012 Copyright Real Carriage Door Company, Inc   N OTE: When working with limit switches, the  5. Reverse steps to re-activate auto-mode key cannot be used to manually release motor.  LEFT MOTOR CAM  To release, ip the black lever (pictured at  Note: When working with limit switches, the key right) and swing the door. The lever must be ...
  • Page 11: Mounting The Control Unit

    Mounting the Control or drywall anchors (not supplied). Be careful not to Unit damage any wires or components of the board. (See 1. Locate the control housing containing the Thalia “Typical System UL panel. Overview” for suggested location 2. At this time, plan where you would like to run the of the housing).
  • Page 12: Wiring Simplified

    Wiring Simplified Motor 2 is the door that will open last and close first. For dual motor installations this will be your second motor. Motor 2 output terminals are 14 and Motor 1 is the door that will open first and close 15, and the limit input is terminal 43 last.
  • Page 13 Warning! Jumper wire from 70 + 72 must be removed once photo eyes are wired into the control board or else you will re- ceive an Error01 code after the Autoset. Mount the Photo Eyes 18”-24” from the ground, and as long as Wired Wall Button they are mounted at the same height on each side then they are aligned.
  • Page 14: Autoset Programming For Quick Setup

    Note: AR will cause the doors to automatically close on their own, SR requires you to press a button to The Franklin Autoswing comes “out of the box” close. with preprogrammed defaults that allow the unit to function with just a small amount of initial setup 6.
  • Page 15 • You can repeat the remote leaning process • Press [OK]. This continues force learning (Steps 1-3) or press [OK] to end mode on every cycle. • Scroll down with [–] button until you see “SAFE 1” (this is in “LOGIC” too) Programming after the completed Autoset •...
  • Page 16: Programming Features

    doors trying to move inward into the jamb • Press [OK] Diagnosing the Issue Scroll until you reach the selection that needs programming If the control board says O.O. when the motors are actually closed, this means the system is •...
  • Page 17 Command input 1 and 2 can be re-programmed to Terminal Name Description perform any of the following instructions: -24V Accessory power nega- Range Value Function Description tive common for IC1 and IC2 +24V Accessory START Cycles be- power positive tween open, stop and close.
  • Page 18 Range Value Function Description for “Aux 3” Door open light Output activate when door is not closed. Flashes while closing Courtesy light Output activate during and for 90 seconds closing (reverses) cycles. This is UL 325-2016 after operation compatible with it’s SAFE 1 with its mandatory supervision circuit input FAULT 1.
  • Page 19 Termi- Name Descrip- Default Notes Range Value Function Description tion PHOT System reacts FAULT 1 Super- FAULT to the input in visory quires both opening circuit oppo- (stops) and for SAFE site re- closing (revers- lay state es) cycles from PHOT TEST Same as SAFE 1...
  • Page 20 Range Value Function Description Range Value Function Description BAR TEST Same as BAR CL Safety edge above. Re- input. During quires the closing it stops device to be and partial- supervised ly reverses. (FAULT active) During open- ing it stops. BAR 8K2 Safety edge input with...
  • Page 21: Installing Wired Wall Button

    Installing Wired Wall display Press the [–] button one time Button • The display will show “LOGIC” 4. Press the [OK] button Wires are not included for installation. You may use • “TCA” will appear on the display the same 22g (same as photo eyes). 5.
  • Page 22: Additional Remotes

    Programming Optional Accessories Additional Remotes Wireless Outdoor Keypad With an outdoor keypad you enjoy secure exterior access to your doors without a 1. To get into the programming menu press [OK] remote. Operates up to 10 doors. twice quickly Wireless Wall Button •...
  • Page 23: Courtesy Light

    Courtesy Light Wiring Diagram Courtesy Light • Press [OK] To program the courtesy light you must To program the courtesy light you must open up the control unit and get into the programming menu on the open up the control unit and get into the control board.
  • Page 24: Pedestrian Open

    Pedestrian Open 19. Press [OK] to save 20. Use [+] and [-] at the same time to exit menu Programming Steps (will have to press multiple times) 6. Press the [OK] button 4 times quickly on the Wiring Instructions control board 21.
  • Page 25: Homelink Programming

    Homelink Programming Transmitter Programming: For programming troubleshooting please see out Homelink troubleshooting guide, it can be found on • Open the transmitter by prying on corner as www.realslidinghardware.com under Tech Info. illustrated Transmitter Individualization: • Change the transmitter code by moving the switches on the dip-switch bank.
  • Page 26: Wireless Wall Button

    Wireless Wall Button • WITHOUT RELEASING P1, when the LED lights up, press & hold P2 for 10 secs. • Release both buttons. LED will flash 6 times indicating memory deletion. Note: Please see manufacturer instructions for assembly Programming to the Thalia Board 1.
  • Page 27: Outdoor Wireless Keypad

    Outdoor Wireless Keypad 4. Green LED will blink twice 5. Wait 5 seconds • Each step has a 20 second timeout period, if you do go past the timeout allotment then you Changing the default code for Channels will need to start back at the beginning 1.
  • Page 28: Antenna For Extended Range

    • Press [OK] 5. Remove the jumper off • Red LED light will be fixed and green LED will both legs and blink reinsert onto one leg 5. Repeat step #4 to confirm new code 6. Insert batteries 6. Green LED light will be fixed and start over with Changing a current passcode...
  • Page 29: Wi-Fi Hub

    Wi-Fi Hub the appropriate location on the control board Programming 7. Turn the control board 8. Download the “U-Control” app from your app store 9. Start up the “U-Control” Wi-Fi Hub Specifications • Click on “Register” Ambient Conditions -20 degrees Celsius or Minimum -4 degrees Fahrenheit •...
  • Page 30 Confirm pairing by click “Proceed” (Fig. I) • Confirm successful pairing by clicking “Ok” (Fig. J) Note: Any incorrect FI_00xxxxxxxxxx (Fig. D) Wi-Fi network data entry makes it necessary to reset the WI-FI HUB, • Enter in the pressing the key on the card for at least 5 seconds, password to make it visible again to the phone and return to “BEBAWIFI”...
  • Page 31: Full Programming Menu

    Full Programming Menu for the Thalia Control Board Navigating the Controls Press [OK] twice to get into the programming menu “HALT” will appear on the display Press [OK] twice again “PARAM” will appear on the display Once you reach the desired menu option using the [+] or [-] buttons Press [OK] Scroll until you reach the selection that needs...
  • Page 32 Main Selec- Description Default Range Main Selec- Description Default Range tion tion PARAM> OPEN Motor 2 0-10 PARAM> OP. Percentage 1-99 DELAY opening FORCE of opening TIME delay in force exert- seconds ed over the AUTOSET value before obstruction is sensed PARAM>...
  • Page 33 Main Selec- Description Default Range Main Selec- Description Default Range tion tion LOGIC> FAS T Closes LOGIC> HOLD- Requires CLS. when TO-RUN continuous sensors OPEN or are cleared. CLOSE com- 0=OFF / mand input 1=ON for gate to operate. LOGIC> STEP- Determines 0=OFF /...
  • Page 34 Main Selec- Description Default Range Main Selec- Description Default Range tion tion LOGIC> PRESS Pushes LOGIC> IC 1 * Configura- gate against tion of com- physical mand input stop for .5 terminal 61. seconds Defaulted as after close Start E limit has LOGIC>...
  • Page 35: Additional Safety Devices

    EXPO Ignores the START input while count- ing down for Real Carriage Door and Sliding Hardware is proud automatic to be able to offer extra safety devices to meet the closing demands of your project. Each device is different 0=OFF /...
  • Page 36: Battery Backup

    reverse. Once the beam is cleared the doors Unplug white clip with will then continue to open or reverse to open. black wires going into it from top left To do this you would set SAFE2 as 000 (if using of control board in the control unit, terminals 70 + 74).
  • Page 37: Arched Door Applications

    4. Mark the height of base plate. Mount the plate door as described in “Installing the Motor,” and © 2012 Copyright Real Carriage Door Company, Inc continue with normal installation. Mounting instructions Option 2 1. Position the door in open position and steady it 2.
  • Page 38 Page 38 Arched Doors...
  • Page 39: Error01 Troubleshooting Guide

    Error01 Troubleshoot- Manufacturer’s Step by Step Guide for Error01 1. Check fuses ing Guide 2. Check power on 50-51 3. If there is power there, TEMPORARILY move all photo beam power leads to 50-51 If you experience an issue during the Autoset and 4.
  • Page 40 15. Put your meter on 50-52 to measure ac voltage. 16. When auto set counts down 3…2…1… right after 1, power should turn on and off at 50-52 testing the photo beams and if they pass the test then power should stay constant until the gate closes itself again Note: At this step if you are sure your fuses are good, and the power never turns on and off (or on at...
  • Page 41 Built Real the perfect doors and hardware for your project’s in the USA, our original door and hardware designs needs.
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