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Access Technologies Technical News September 8, 2005 TECH TIP MA900 Manual Revision C Prepared by: Jeff Bonas Engineer: Dean Negrelli Tech Tip: TT050908 PCN: 05-50 RDW: ________ Reference Tech Tip: ________ Engineering Document Number: ________ Summary Information Product Information Bifold Swing Accessories Operators / Drives...
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Access Technologies Technical News September 8, 2005 TECH TIP MA900 Manual Revision C Prepared by: Jeff Bonas Engineer: Dean Negrelli Tech Tip: TT050908 Action Required Replacement Required None, Information Only Inspection Required Where Symptom Exists New Installation Only Inspect During Maintenance Attached is the latest version of the MA900, Installation and Owner’s Manual, 203936, Rev.
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MA900 Installation and Owner’s Manual 203936 Rev. C...
MA900 Installation Manual Safety Requirements Please read this section carefully. It contains important information concerning the operating features of your Stanley MA900 Door Operator, as well as safety precautions to be taken before, during and after installation. This caution symbol appears throughout the manual. It identifies important safety instructions. Read these instructions carefully.
Introduction This Installation manual provides you with the information you need to install the Stanley MA900 Door Operator. The Stanley MA900 Installation Kit contains hardware, components and materials required for a typical installation. Make sure the operator you have select- ed meets your application requirements.
– The enclosure that contains the operator. operator – The mechanism that drives the door. Stanley MA900 Features and Functions Magic-Touch™ A feature that allows the door to be actuated by On/Off Switch When the switch is in the On position, power is a slight movement of the door.
MA900 Installation Manual Minimum Installation Requirements To be suitable for the installation of a Stanley MA900, the door and frame must meet the following minimum requirements: Check with the building manager or other responsible individual to make sure that you are working on the correct door.
MA900 Installation Manual Hardware Tools Required The installation and mounting hardware kit contains the following items: You will need the following tools to install the Stanley MA900: Riv-nut tool for 1/4-20 Riv-nut and instructions Digital stopwatch Force gauge Number 2 Phillips screwdriver Small flat-blade screwdriver 3/32”...
MA900 Installation Manual 10. Insert the Riv-nut into a mounting hole in frame. Installation Procedures Header Assembly Installation Outswing Door – Mounting Preparation Fig. 9 Installation of Riv-nuts 11. Use a 3/8” Allen wrench and a 5/8” open-end wrench (or small adjustable wrench) as shown in Fig.
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MA900 Installation Manual Inswing Door – Mounting Preparation 7. Remove the template. 8. Use a 1/8” bit to drill a pilot hole at each of the two hole locations marked “D” on the template. 9. Drill the header mounting holes marked “A” and “B” to the desired size for mounting hardware (not supplied).
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MA900 Installation Manual Connect to 117 VAC Power Supply In most cases the door should open to a minimum of 90˚. The door arm is attached to the door by means of a door shoe (see Fig. 13). The location of the door shoe varies depending on the depth of the The electrical connection must be made by a reveal.
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MA900 Installation Manual 10. Remove the template. Install Door Arm Assembly - Inswing Door 11. If the door is made of metal, use a 25/64” bit to drill holes for the Riv-nuts supplied, or a 3/8” bit to drill holes for the 1-5/8” Do not wear rings, watches or loose clothing sex nuts supplied.
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MA900 Installation Manual 3. Identify the two 1/8” holes made previously on the door for 10. Press the other end of the track onto the track bracket as mounting the track brackets. shown in Fig. 19 and assemble using the two 1/4-20 x 9/16”...
MA900 Installation Manual Connect Actuation Devices See the electrical specifications below for specific wiring Power Requirements requirements. See Fig. 20 for proper location of concealed wiring. Electrical Specifications 117 VAC, 15 Amp service for one or two operators. The MA900 can be wired to accommodate several applications Dedicated 20 Amp service for three or four operators.
MA900 Installation Manual Wiring Diagrams Fig. 21 Wiring diagram for single door without lock (factory wiring) Fig. 22 Wiring diagram for single door with electric lock 203936 Rev. C...
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MA900 Installation Manual Fig. 23 Wiring diagram for vestibule function Fig. 24-25 Reserved for future use Notes: Electric locks and radio receivers: Additional power supply required for electric locks and radio receivers. Insulating spare wires: Insulate all unused wires from one another. Activation devices in vestibule: If push buttons or other activating devices are needed between doors in a cccccvestibule they must be connected to the timing and sequencing module per the instructions provided with the module.
Tuning-in is the process of adjusting the operating characteristics check cam (top cam) (see Fig. 26). of the Stanley MA900 — opening time, closing time, etc. 4. Use the Allen wrench to rotate the back-check cam. 5. On a right-outswing or left-inswing door, rotate the cam count-...
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MA900 Installation Manual Adjust Opening and Closing Times Adjusting elements are close to live electrical parts. Table 1. Minimum opening time to back check or 80˚, which ever occurs first, or minimum closing time from 90˚ to latch check or 10˚. Back check shall not occur before 60˚ opening. “D”...
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MA900 Installation Manual Controller Adjustments Adjusting elements are close to live electrical parts. Fig. 28 Over-all view of controller See Figure 28. 1. O (opening time): Opening time to back check or 80˚, which- The next several adjustments are made in the controller. ever occurs first, must be 3 sec or longer, as specified in Table 1.
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MA900 Installation Manual Dip Switches Fig. 31 Power Close potentiometers Fig. 30 Dip switches The Power Close feature is controlled by three potentiometers (see Fig. 31): Four operating features are controlled by dip switches (see Fig. 1. TD3 Enable Time Delay: Controls the time between the start of 30).
MA900 Installation Manual 1. Hold Open Time – External Switch: TD1 controls the time Swing-Safe Technology interval from loss of the signal from an actuator (push plate or radio-frequency transmitter) to the start of the door-close operation. The time delay is adjustable from 1-30 sec. The ANSI Standard requires that the delay be set for a minimum of 5 sec.
• If there are any problems, DISCONTINUE DOOR OPERATION IMMEDIATELY! Notify your local authorized Decal Placement Requirements Stanley distributor for repair. The requirements set forth in the ANSI Standard A156.19 are summarized below. All low energy doors shall be marked with signs, one on each side Safety Decals of the door, with the words CAUTION AUTOMATIC DOOR.
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MA900 Installation Manual When an external actuator (e.g., a wall switch) is used to actuate sides with a message ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE. The letter- the door operator, the door shall be provided with signs on both ing shall be white and the background shall be blue (see Fig. 36). 50”...
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• Disconnect the door arm from the operator. If door does not swing freely replace or repair worn Yes • Contact your authorized Stanley distributor for or damaged door components and re-install the replacement. door arm.
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3. Does the door operate freely when manually opened and • Step 3. closed? 3. Does the door operate freely when manually opened and Yes • Contact your authorized Stanley distributor for closed? replacement. Yes • Re-tune the operator as described in the manual.
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Universal Time Delay Module INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Section 1 Figure 2: Simple Time Delayed Output Figure 3: Electric Lock & Door Operator Sequencing General Description Figure 4: Vestibule Door Sequencing The TDM is a multipurpose timing module that can be used for a variety of applications. Its unique design and After successfully wiring the TDM for your application, open architecture allows the TDM to be used in any refer to Figure 5 for the operating display explanations...
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Universal Time Delay Module INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 1—TDM Layout & Wiring Connections Input Actions Input Connections Input Connections Green Green Input 1—Sequences Output 1 then Output 2 Input Power 12-24V Input Power 12-24V Green Green Input 2—Sequences Output 2 then Output 1 (AC or DC) (AC or DC) Input 3—Operates Output 1 only...
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Universal Time Delay Module INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 2—Simple Time Delayed Output This separate power source ( & associated wiring) can be eliminated This separate power source ( & associated wiring) can be eliminated if the jumper is set for "WET" contacts instead of "DRY" contacts. if the jumper is set for "WET"...
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Universal Time Delay Module INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 3—Electric Lock and Door Operator 12-24V 12-24V 12-24V 12-24V AC / DC AC / DC Wall Wall Switch Switch PUSH PUSH Magnetic Magnetic input #1 input #1 or Electric Exit Device or Electric Exit Device N.C.
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Universal Time Delay Module INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 4—Vestibule Sequencing 12-24V 12-24V These optional switches are These optional switches are AC / DC AC / DC mounted inside the vestibule mounted inside the vestibule Interior Interior PUSH PUSH Wall Wall WHT / BLU WHT / BLU input #1 input #1...
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Universal Time Delay Module INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 5—Operation Display & Additional Programming Options When the unit is operating, the display will indicate which output is active for the duration of its programmed time delay. For relay output #1, a 1 will be displayed and 2 will be displayed for relay output #2.