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LOW ENERGY SWING DOOR OPERATOR Installation & Instruction Manual These original installation instructions detailed within are solely for professional Installers and not intended to be handed over to the end user. Ver1 Sep 2018 SMART SWING 3 ® Page 1 of 36...
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Correct equipment must be used in order to reach overhead area for installation and service. KEEP FINGERS & CLOTHING CLEAR OF ALL MOVING PARTS Please keep these instructions. 24 MONTHS FROM SHIPMENT - WARRANTY VOID IF REPAIR IS ATTEMPTED TO MOTOR GEAR WARRENTY OR CONTROL ASSEMBLY SMART SWING 3 ® Page 2 of 36...
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Smart Swing 3 ® Installation Manual Table of Contents Section Subject Intended use SMART SWING 3 ® Page 3 of 36...
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Power Failure - During power failure the operator acts as a door closer with controlled closing speed. The SMART SWING 3 can be surface or concealed mounted on either side of the door header for left, right, pull or push applications. It is suitable for either single or double door opening, being either hinged or center hung mounted.
Electro-magnetic lock system Output available Ambient temperature -18 deg ~ +50 deg. (no condensation or icing) Operating environment Ambient humidity 30% to 85%RH (no hazardous materials must be present in the atmosphere) SMART SWING 3 ® Page 5 of 36...
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NO CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGE WILL BE ACCECPTED UNLESS REPORTED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT. THE FOLLOWING ITMES SHOULD BE SUPPLIED: 3.1 Exploded View 3.2 Parts List Description Part No. Screw end cover Blank end cover End cover plate Left End cover bracket Left Fixing Bolt SMART SWING 3 ® Page 6 of 36...
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Smart Swing 3 ® Installation Manual Fixing plate SMART SWING 3 Control Unit SMART SWING 3 SMART SWING 3 Housing Motor Motor gear box mount bracket Gear Box Spindle Fixed Stop Bush Retainer Motor gear box end support bracket Securing bolt...
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• #12, #14, Wood screws, Sheet Metal screws, Self-tapping screws of varying lengths depending on applications. • Typically, doors are hung on hinges 5” (127mm) max. Width or 3/4” (19mm) offset pivots. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 8 of 36...
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The fastener components listed above are merely suggestions. A technician should use their best discretion to determine what components they’ll need to complete the job. 5.0 Installation The following information gives a complete guidance to the correct installation on SMART SWING 3 Swing door operator. 5.1 Control Unit SMART SWING 3...
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24VDC / 12V DC Power Output Connector Test / Learn Button Activation / Safety Accessories Connector Fuse 5.2 SMART SWING 3 Operator Drawings Note: Installation measurements have a tolerance of +/- 5mm. 5.2.1 Arm Assemblies 5.3 Operator Orientation Verify that the operator is the correct orientation. Left Push, Right Push, Left Pull or Right Pull.
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5.5 Operator Installation Step 1. Remove the cover from the assembly by gently pulling the cover outwards with minimal effort. Carefully set the cover in a location where it will not be damaged. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 11 of 36...
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Drill holes for the high voltage wires in backing plate. Pull the power supply into the header at the same time as the header assembly is positioned. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 12 of 36...
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Fasten the bolt to hold the motor/gear box and control board in place. The motor/gearbox needs to be installed so that the center of the spindle is 5 ¼” (133mm) from the end plate. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 13 of 36...
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Ensure, before fixing base rail to the doorframe, that access holes for power supply cables are in line, if required Step 1. Without arm fitted, set 3-position switch to Hold Open (II). The drive shaft with turn fully until hitting the in-built fixed doorstop, so charging the spring. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 14 of 36...
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(Approx. 100deg open position). Line up Rod with Push Arm, sliding Rod into Push Arm and tighten bolts. Fit PUSH arm to the drive shaft at the full open position and tighten. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 15 of 36...
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(Approx. 100deg open position). Fit PULL arm to the drive shaft at the full open position so the roller touches the door. Mark the open position where roller touches the door. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 16 of 36...
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LEARN - If the button is pressed for at least 4 seconds and released, a door re-learn is selected. Re-learn is confirmed by pushing the “ENTER” button. Re-learn can be cancelled by pushing the “TEST” or “MENU” or “UP” or “DOWN” button. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 17 of 36...
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The door will not hit the in-built fixed doorstop. Note: The inbuilt fixed doorstop should only act as a limiting device should the door be pushed past its pre-set final open position. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 18 of 36...
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Activate the door to open. During the opening cycle, physically apply pressure to stall the door for at least 2 seconds. Check the force needed to reach the limit at which the door opening is cancelled. Increase or decrease this setting to achieve the correct strength needed. 7.1.7 Activation time (01-60sec) SMART SWING 3 ® Page 19 of 36...
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Push & Go feature is enabled. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to select the desired opening time. 7.1.16 Power Close (NO/YES) This setting can disable/enable the power close assist feature. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 20 of 36...
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/ push plates are still active but are ignored. 3. Automatic – Motion sensors / push plates are active and will activate the operator to open the door automatically should they be triggered. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 21 of 36...
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Connected to activation switch such as motion sensor or push plate. Only active after Act1 is triggered. Or when the door is closing and before reaching the latch position. 8.4 Safety 1 SMART SWING 3 ® Page 22 of 36...
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Smart Swing 3 ® Installation Manual 8.5 Electric Strike SMART SWING 3 ® Page 24 of 36...
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8.6 Door Closed 8.7 Security Access Control 8.8 Safety Sensor Monitoring – Not available yet If a fault is detected in the safety circuit, all activations will be ignored by the control unit. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 25 of 36...
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® Installation Manual 8.8. Electromagnetic Lock 9.0 Basic Setting Table Line Voltage Model Software version 90 - 250VAC 5060Hz CU SMART SWING 3 MSW01 VX.XX FUNCTION DESCRIPTION SETTING VALUE DEFAULT OPENING SPEED 5 = slowest Door opening speed from full closed to...
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N = No Y=Yes OVERLAP (2 options) N = No Y=Yes FACTORY RESET (2 options) N = No LIGHT ON TIME 1sec = minimum (30 steps) Time backlight remains on 30sec = maximum SMART SWING 3 ® Page 27 of 36...
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Step1. Invert the entire operator assembly 180 degrees Step2. Remove drive shaft (spindle) from motor gear box assembly (See changing position of drive shaft) Step3. Re-attach drive shaft (spindle) to opposite side of motor gearbox assembly SMART SWING 3 ® Page 28 of 36...
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Smart Swing 3 ® Installation Manual Step4. Detach wire connections from operator to control board Step5. Remove control assembly from the base and rotate 180 degrees SMART SWING 3 ® Page 29 of 36...
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Smart Swing 3 ® Installation Manual Step6. Replace control and socket screws Step7. Connect wire harness SMART SWING 3 ® Page 30 of 36...
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Smart Swing 3 ® Installation Manual Step8. Insert spline shaft on the operator (depended on push or pull application and spindle rotation) Trouble Shooting SMART SWING 3 ® Page 31 of 36...
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Definition J3.1 Ground reference for signal and power (Input) This signal (to COM) will activate the operator. If ‘AUTO’ signal (J2.3) is to COM and no J3.2 ACTIVATION current fault is present. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 32 of 36...
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AC Ground J6 - Connector Description: Motor encoder Definition J6.1 (Output) +5V DC J6.2 (Input) Encoder Signal B J6.3 (Input) Encoder Signal A J6.4 COM (Ground) J7 - Connector Description: ISP/SYNC/Communication Definition SMART SWING 3 ® Page 33 of 36...
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Check that the electrical feed, all conduits, and electrical junction boxes (for push plates or other activation devices, if required) are correctly located in accordance with final approved shop drawings and within the guidelines of the enforced local electrical codes. Electronic equipment reception interference SMART SWING 3 ® Page 34 of 36...
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Remove this material from the operator before its is scrapped and make sure that it is disposed of property as was done with the packaging. This manual contains the necessary details and interactions for the installation, maintenance and service of the swing door operator SMART SWING 3. Codes & Standards Draft Info…..
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2) Activate the door to the open position. Place the test object as in 1) above and check that either the door starts to close but stops before striking the object (see note 1 below), or remains in the fully open position (see note 2 below) cont…. SMART SWING 3 ® Page 36 of 36...
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