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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 Thank you for choosing Real Sliding reversible electro-mechanical motor maintains the Hardware for your project! stop during closing and opening. The release knob with personalized key, fitted outside each operator, We manufacture the highest quality doors makes manual operation extremely easy. and hardware out of the best raw materials in the USA.
  • Page 4 any danger caused by squashing, conveying and reserves the right to make any alterations deemed shearing, according to and in compliance with the appropriate for the technical, manufacturing and applicable directives and technical standards. commercial improvement of the product, while leaving the essential product features unchanged, •...
  • 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 ............14 Terminals Explained ...............16 Installing Wired Wall Button ............20 Additional Remotes ..............21 Optional Accessories .............22 Pedestrian Open..............23 Courtesy Light ...............24 Homelink Programming ............25 Wireless Wall Button ...............26 Outdoor Wireless Keypad ............26...
  • Page 6: System Overview

    The below drawing is an example of typical component placement and wiring. D. Receiver Photoeye • Please note that the Control Housing must have Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual     E. Transmitter Photoeye holes drilled into it to run the wires F.
  • 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

    Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual     Igea Motor Installation • Connect Installa�on of Motor (Con�nued)  straight arm and door coupling 6.  Assemble the ar�culated lever arm and door coupling as shown in g. 1. Connect straight arm and door coupling to  curved arm using plas�c sleeve (K) and washer (L). Secure together with rolled pin (M). The dashed arm indicates  to curved TIP: Before mounting, refer to “Typical System the setup for the right motor (viewed from inside).  Overview” for prewiring. arm using 7.  Slide the assembled arm onto the transmission sha� at the base of the motor, and fasten it using the long pin (N)  plastic and C‐ring (O).  •...
  • Page 9: Motor Installation

    Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual   BRA‐UL‐R panel.   e predrilled. Refer  Installa�on of Limit Switches  illed.  10. Check clearance and movement by swinging screws door slowly n the wiring into  1.  Install the limit‐switch refernce cams as  ectors. Be careful 11. Relock the motor (take out of manual release shown in g. 3. Install the full cam on top of  e housing! It is a mode) the metal sha�, then install the ring cam on ...
  • Page 10 1. Hold the cover over the motor, with the front of the cover angled toward you. Rock the cover Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual rearward (fig. 7) until the cover is seated. The cover Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual  ...
  • Page 11: Mounting The Control Unit

    Mounting the Control Unit 1. Locate the control housing containing the Thalia UL panel. 2. At this time, plan where you would like to run the wiring into the housing and predrill for stress-relief connectors. NOTE: Be careful not to damage the panel when drilling into the housing! It is advisable to remove the panel while drilling.
  • 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 receive an Error01 code after the Autoset. Mount the Photo Eyes 18”-24” from the ground, and as long as they are mounted at the same height on each side then they are aligned.
  • Page 14: Autoset Programming

    “PROG” (programming) for a few seconds • The screen will then display “AUTOSET” The Franklin Autoswing comes “out of the box” • Be sure the path of the doors is clear of traffic with preprogrammed defaults that allow the unit and obstructions.
  • Page 15 twice quickly • Press [+] and [–] at the same time to exit the menu (you will need to do this multiple times to • “HALT” will appear on the display completely exit the menu) • Press [OK] twice again •...
  • Page 16: Terminals Explained

    Terminals Explained Command Inputs The Thalia control provides two command inputs (“IC1” and “IC2”). The Thalia control board has many features and programmable options. Please reference page 32- 35 for the full programming menu. Navigating the Menu: 1. Press [OK] twice to get into the programming menu •...
  • Page 17 The Thalia board has two auxiliary outputs. Range Value Function Description for IC1 and IC2 • The first (20 and 21) is a 24-volt, courtesy light Pedestrian output that will activate upon activation of the opening. door and will remain on for 90 seconds once the door is closed Partially open Motor 1 only...
  • Page 18 Ter- Name Descrip- Default Notes Range Value Function Description tion for “Aux 3” Magnetic Lock Output active STOP Stop STOP Over- when door is com- rides all closed mand other com- mands Safety Devices SAFE 1 Safety PHOT Stops input oper- ators during...
  • Page 19 Ter- Name Descrip- Default Notes Range Value Function Description tion Safety edge in- put. It reacts in FAULT 3 Safety FAULT both opening input quires and closing. It oppo- stops and par- site re- tially reverses lay state BAR TEST Same as from above.
  • Page 20: Installing Wired Wall Button

    Wired Wall Button Range Value Function Description BAR CL TEST Same as above. Re- quires the Wires are not included for installation. You may use device to be the same 22g (same as photo eyes). supervised Setup of Wall Button (FAULT active) BAR CL 8K2 Safety edge...
  • Page 21: Additional Remotes

    Programming 7. Press [+] and [–] at the same time to exit the menu Additional Remotes 1. To get into the programming menu press [OK] twice quickly • “HALT” will appear on the display 2. Press [OK] twice again • “PARAM”...
  • Page 22: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories Wireless Outdoor Keypad With an outdoor keypad you enjoy secure exterior access to your doors without a remote. Operates up to 10 doors. Wireless Wall Button This upgraded wall button is wireless, so no wiring is necessary for installation. Operates up to 4 doors.
  • Page 23: Pedestrian Open

    Pedestrian Open 17. You can now program the other remotes for pedestrian open or press [OK] to end 18. Press [+] and [-] together once Programming Steps • “PARAM” should be displayed 9. Press the [OK] button 4 times quickly on the 19.
  • Page 24: Courtesy Light

    Courtesy Light 3. Use the [-] button to scroll down until you see AUX3 • Press [OK] To program the courtesy light you must 4. Change the value to 2 open up the control unit and get into the programming menu on the control board. •...
  • Page 25: Homelink Programming

    Homelink pedestrian command. If you do need Ch.2: • Orange goes into 60 For programming troubleshooting please see out Homelink troubleshooting guide, it can be found on • Green into 62 www.realslidinghardware.com under Tech Info. 3. Lastly be sure to program IC1 value to 000 on Transmitter Individualization: your control board for Ch.1.
  • Page 26: Wireless Wall Button

    Wireless Wall Button Outdoor Wireless Keypad Note: Please see manufacturer instructions for assembly 1. Press [“OK”] button four times to get into the • Each step has a 20 second timeout period, if menu system you do go past the timeout allotment then you will need to start back at the beginning •...
  • Page 27 • Press [OK] 6. Green LED light will be fixed • The display will read “Add StArt” Changing a current passcode • Press [OK] 1. Press and hold the [ON] button on the keypad until the red LED light is on 3.
  • Page 28: Antenna For Extended Range

    72.2 Mbps. Security: OPEN, WPA2/ WPA Personal and WEP The Wi-Fi hub allows your Franklin Autoswing to connect to Wi-Fi so that way you can operate the openers with an app on your smart phone. Before you proceed you must have the following: •...
  • Page 29 With the control board OFF, insert the Wi-Fi Hub to • Connect to the Wi-Fi signal of your Wi-Fi Hub the appropriate location on the control board which is identified as BeBA-WI-FI_00xxxxxxxxxx (Fig. D) 7. Turn the control board ON 8.
  • Page 30 (Fig. H) it necessary to reset the WI-FI HUB, pressing the key on the card for at least 5 seconds, to make it visible again to the phone and return to step 6. 16. The U-Control app configuration is now complete Now it is possible to: •...
  • Page 31: Full Programming Menu

    Full Programming Main Selec- Descrip- Range tion tion fault Menu for the Thalia PARAM> OPEN Motor 2 0-10 DELAY opening TIME delay in Control Board seconds Navigating the Controls Press [OK] twice to get into the programming menu PARAM> CLS Motor 1 0-10 “HALT”...
  • Page 32 Main Selec- Descrip- Range Main Selec- Descrip- Range tion tion fault tion tion fault PARAM> OP. Percentage 1-99 LOGIC> FAS T Closes FORCE of opening CLS. when force exert- sensors ed over the are cleared. AUTOSET 0=OFF / value 1=ON before LOGIC>...
  • Page 33 Main Selec- Descrip- Range Main Selec- Descrip- Range tion tion fault tion tion fault LOGIC> HOLD- Requires LOGIC> PRESS Push- TO-RUN continuous es gate OPEN or against CLOSE physical command stop for .5 input for seconds gate to after close operate.
  • Page 34 Main Selec- Descrip- Range Main Selec- Descrip- Range tion tion fault tion tion fault LOGIC> IC 1 * Configu- LOGIC> EXPI 1 * Configu- 0-14 ration of ration of command Expansion input ter- board input minal 61. 1. Default- Defaulted ed as Start as Start E command...
  • Page 35: Additional Safety Devices

    Battery Backup Main Selec- Descrip- Range tion tion fault RADIO> Learns 1. Secure the transmitter battery button as housing to 2nd chan- solid blocking using screws or lag bolts RADIO> ERASE Erase (not provided) complete memory • Make sure the power is OFF RADIO>...
  • Page 36: Arched Door Applications

    • Optimal placement for the Igea motor is about 8-1/2” to 9” out into the opening on the header. This provides ideal attachment to reach the door Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual     5. Reconnect plug with Appendix D  corresponding (Alterna�ve Moun�ng) ...
  • Page 37 along the door until you achieve the dimensions 3. Hold the motor up in the approximate position at right. For best results, the straight leg of the while swinging arm out to reach door in the lever arm should be as close as possible to the open position arched jamb (1/2”...
  • Page 38: Error01 Troubleshooting Guide

    Error01 Troubleshoot- 4. Check if beam is powered up and you hear a clicking noise when you put your hand in and out of the way ing Guide 5. If you don’t hear clicking, make sure they are properly aligned 6.
  • Page 39 18. If you have the orange plug in with no wiring installed and the fuse doesn’t blow. Check your wiring 19. If you have the orange plug not plugged in and the second you plug it in it blows the fuse. Check your wiring Error01 Troubleshooting Page 39...
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