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E-SC 400 / 402 Classic Series
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Summary of Contents for Estate Swing Classic Series
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Excercise caution at all times and stay clear of the system during operation. STATE WING E-SC 400 / 402 Classic Series INSTRUCTION MANUAL *Estate Swing’s unique user driven manuals are constantly updated by installers and homeowners like yourself. We improve by hearing and applying your feedback.
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Estate Swing Summary of Functions e Estate Swing is only to be used for vehicular swing gates in a Class I setting. A vehicular gate opener (or system) intended for use in a home of one- Class I: to-four single family dwelling, or a garage or parking area associated therewith.
D. Articulating Arms E. Gate Bracket E. Gate Bracket F. Transformer F. N/A G. Manual Release G. Manual Release Not Shown: Not Shown: Motor Bolts Remote / Transmitter Mount Bolts Mount Bolts Receiver Motor Bolts E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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10’ in length. Make sure the gate is plumb and level. e fence post must be secured in the ground with concrete. is will prevent alteration of alignments and leveling during installation and during cycles. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
Base Plate to the column. 2 - 5/16” Hex Bolts will be needed to connect the Gate Mounting Bracket to the gate Electrical boxes or plug covers E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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To avoid an involuntary pulse activating the gates during the maneuver, switch off all power before re-locking the operator. Fit the supplied release key in the hole and turn it until the key springs back to its original position. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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22” Large 11” - 13” (4” - 6” column*) 3” 16” Small e A measurement shown above shows the ranged measurements for the setback. e measurments for B and C, however, are constant. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
4) Check to make sure you have clearance for your motor from the face of the column. You must have at minimum of 7 inches from the face of the column to the drive shaft of the motor. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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1/2 inch masonry bit. If using the provided anchor bolts, drill the holes using a 15 mm masonry bit. 8) Using the provided long bolts, attach the rear of the motor to the bracket. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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1/2” 12) Insert the 1/4” x 1 carriage bolt through the straight motor arm so the square head fits into the square hole of the arm. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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15) Attach the motor arms to the bottom of the motor using the provided bolt. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
Wiring: It is important that all wires are constricted into water tight connector. Connecting wires for the slave operator (if applicable): E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
6 inches of pipe is sticking out from up to 24’ in width. under the driveway. On the opposite side of the driveway look for a wet spot or water bubbling up, dig to find the end of the pipe. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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Be sure not to mistake this for open and insert the wires below the terminal clamp. is will lack the conductivity to complete the circuit. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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Limit CL terminal on motor to Limit 2 - CL2 terminal Limit COM terminal on motor to Limit 2 - V+ terminal Limit OL terminal on motor to Limit 2 - OL2 terminal E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
IMPORTANT: We recommend before turning the gate opener on for the first time, to have dip switch 1 OFF. If the dip switch is set on, the gate will autoreclose after turning it on without any intentional activation on your part. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
DO NOT SPLICE THE POWER CABLE WIRE. Never run 110VAC power directly to the Estate Swing. is will destroy the Estate Swing control board. Never connect the power wire with the transformer plugged in. Contact between the two lead wires, even for a second, will destroy the transformer.
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3) Move the doors open and repeat the above step with the limit trip that triggers the bottom limit switch. Closed Limit Turn to Move Open Limit Turn to Lock/Unlock E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
Manually unlock the gate, then move it half-way and re-engage. Activate using Push 1 button (as shown above) e gate should run open. Press Push 1 again and it should run closed. e gate is now set up for regular use. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
6. LED shows P6: P6 is the release for the gate lock – this option determines the length of time 24VDC will be sent out of terminals E_LOCK. e options are 1-4 seconds. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
Leave this jumper wire in place. One of the terminals that has the jumper wire will have the White wire added to the terminal. Green = CH1 White = CH1 Red=V+ E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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DO NOT mount the receiver anyplace that water may access it from another angle. For example: Do not mount near sprinklers. Do not mount the receiver horizontally. Do not mount the receiver near a flat surface where water could splash upwards. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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Section 5: Troubleshooting and Accessories...
If the gate will open but will not close: e display of the board will not light up. If limit motor is opening or closing past the limits. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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Troubleshooting e gate opener is not stopping on the limit switches One or both arms are not moving General fix for user to understand operation. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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Below is an example of control board picture that we will be looking for: E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
Operational Sequence for terminal with autoclose OFF (Dip switch 1 in off position): what it was moving before stopped. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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PUSH 1 and PUSH 2 – these terminals can hold as many normally open connections as needed, they will be wired in parallel. ey are used for keypads, push buttons, universal receivers, etc. E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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*PUSH 2 / V+ is for exit wand, exit loops or other open only dry contact and momen- tary contact Solenoid lock output -12VDC (4 Amp max) E_Lock: A = Positive B = Negative Fuses: F1 = 8A 250V, protects incoming power to board E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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(transformer) and secondary power (back up batteries - if appli- cable). E-SC 400/ 402 Classic Series Instruction Manual...
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find at the above address may be written to coincide with that manufacturers model of gate opener. To determine correct terminals on your Estate Swing operator, use the accessory terminal section of your Estate Swing manual.
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