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SAFETY SUMMARY 

It is important for everyone involved in the installation and operation of the Gate Operator to 
read the following warnings. 

WARNING! 

1.  READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.  Improper installation of a gate operator 

can result in a dangerous system.  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 

2.  A vehicle gate is a large, heavy object that is moved by an electric motor.  A moving 

gate can cause serious injury or death!  The safety and well-being of others depends 
on the installation of a safe system. 

3.  The entrance is for VEHICLES ONLY.  Pedestrians must use a separate entrance.  

Always keep people and objects away from the gate.  NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE 
PATH OF THE MOVING GATE. 

4.  Choose one or more controls that together will allow complete control of the gate.  

Most importantly, the gate must be able to be stopped at all times in case of 
emergency, and the emergency control should be conveniently located, clearly 
marked and visible. 

5.  All controls must be kept out of the reach of small children.  Serious injury or death 

can result from children playing with the controls. 

6.  All controls should be located so the person operating them can see the full area of 

gate movement. 

7.  Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving. 
8.  KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED.  Have a qualified person make repairs to the 

gate hardware. 

 

Test the gate operator safety features monthly.  The gate MUST reverse on 
contact with a rigid object or stop when an object activates the non-contact 
sensors. 

 

After adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest the gate operator.  Failure 
to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of 
damage, injury or death. 

9.  Gate operators and associated control equipment should be installed by qualified 

professional installers who should observe the following safe installation 
procedures: 

 

Power should always be disconnected whenever installing, wiring or servicing a gate 
operator.  Moving chains in gate operators can catch clothing or fingers and cause 
severe injury. 

 

Installation of wiring should comply with local building and electrical codes. 

 

All manual gate locks should be disabled to avoid damage to the gate or gate operator 
should the lock become engaged after the operator is installed.  

 

All operator controls and safety equipment should be tested at the conclusion of 
installation to be sure they are functioning properly. 

 

The operation of the gate controls and safety equipment should be reviewed with the 
owner and/or end user of the automated gate system.  They should also be informed 
of the need to maintain control and safety equipment on a regular basis.  Safety 
equipment should be checked monthly to ensure it is working properly.  All 
installation manuals and safety information should be left with the owner. 

 

Moving gates have pinch points and entrapment zones which can be extremely 
dangerous to pedestrians, especially small children.

 

Summary of Contents for ESTATE SERIES SW 2000-X3

Page 1: ...3 HEAVY DUTY HIGH CYCLE SWING GATE OPERATOR MODEL SW 2000 X3 IS FOR VEHICULAR PASSAGE GATES ONLY NOT INTENDED FOR PEDESTRIAN PASSAGE GATE USE 3 YEAR WARRANTY Serial _____________________ located on el...

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Page 3: ...__________________________________ 9 G USING MANUAL CONTROLS _____________________________________________________________ 9 H GATE ARM INSTALLATION ___________________________________________________...

Page 4: ...eft Gate Limit Cam_____________________________________________________12 Figure 10 Gate Sensitivity Adjustments Location ___________________________________________13 Figure 11 Control Board Wiring _...

Page 5: ...the gate is obstructed Interrupt Bar input is included for use with edge sensors Cycle counter is able to initiate a service request call at a predetermined number Event recording memory keeps track o...

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Page 7: ...operator safety features monthly The gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object or stop when an object activates the non contact sensors After adjusting the force or the limit of travel retest...

Page 8: ...et of the system Even if you have a good earth ground you should try to discharge any static before handling the circuit boards WARNING Damage caused by static discharge and lightning is not covered b...

Page 9: ...Rev F Doc 01 20099 3 of 42 PART 1 SITE PREPARATION A LOCATION AND LAYOUT Figure 1 Gate Operator Layout Options...

Page 10: ...the gate operator and the dynamic forces created by the moving gate LiftMaster recommends a pad 24 wide by 27 long by 30 deep 2 The operator must be level and parallel to the gate so the pad should b...

Page 11: ...om the telephone company termination block through the conduit to J9 on the control board Polarity is not important NOTE Do not run telephone and AC power wires in the same conduit G OTHER CONNECTIONS...

Page 12: ...6 of 42 Doc 01 20099 Rev F PART 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION A GATE AND PHOTO SENSOR LAYOUT Figure 3 Photo Sensor Layout...

Page 13: ...sengage and remove quick disconnect arm cap from the output shaft see Figure 7 2 Remove 4 protective bolts holding the cover on lift off the cover and set aside 3 Remove the assembly kit and parts 4 R...

Page 14: ...ING GATE OPEN DIRECTION SWITCHES S2 AND S3 Figure 5 Gate Direction and UPS Low Battery Switch Locations NOTE For swing gate operation controls are Left Clockwise and Right Counterclockwise Switch S2 s...

Page 15: ...N LIMIT if one of the limit switches is engaged NOTE If the LEDs do not follow this pattern the controller board may not be working correctly Stop installation and call LiftMaster Technical Support fo...

Page 16: ...ust 1 Attach gate anchor to gate by welding or using hardware not supplied 2 Using manual controls move the swing arm cap assembly until it points roughly to the anchor See Figure 7 3 Measure and cut...

Page 17: ...0099F1 Figure 8 Setting Right Gate Limit Cam 1 Make sure that switch S2 is set to the Right position 2 Turn on gate operator power switch 3 Using manual CLOSE and STOP move the gate to its proper clos...

Page 18: ...per open limit position 4 Loosen the clamp on the bottom limit cam and turn the cam clockwise until it just barely closes the limit switch 5 Retighten the clamp Do not overtighten 6 Using manual CLOSE...

Page 19: ...mum sensitivity is full clockwise and maximum sensitivity is full counter clockwise These adjustments must be made while the gate is in motion Before starting the adjustments verify that the Left and...

Page 20: ...until the gate stops or backs up when tugged and has the desired sensitivity Right Gate Motion Adjustment R69 1 Open the gate fully then initiate closing the gate 2 Wait 4 to 5 seconds then lightly b...

Page 21: ...Figure 11 Control Board Wiring GROUND LUG EXTERNAL GROUND SEE SITE PREPERATION O P T I O N O P T I O N O P T I O N O P T I O N LOOP SENSOR LOOP SENSOR LOOP SENSOR LOOP SENSOR OUTSIDE INTERRUPT SENSE...

Page 22: ...erminal stops the gate and prevents all commands from having any effect Manual Open does not activate the Reclose Timer IMPORTANT As per UL325 standards install the Manual Input and Fire switches in t...

Page 23: ...RT Up to 3 30 0 250 Seconds 0 Disabled 09 Not Used 10 Not Used 11 Obstruction Sense Backup Closing Up to 3 12 12 499 Inches See note below 12 Obstruction Sense Backup Opening Up to 3 12 12 499 Inches...

Page 24: ...is no slack in the closed gate due to loose chain or parts 5 Both gates open and close at the same time Bi Parting gates only 4 Gate Sensitivity and Obstruction Alarm Primary Obstruction Sensing per...

Page 25: ...e Timer is not functional when the Manual OPEN command is used 8 Interrupt Loop and Anti Tailgating ATG When Exiting Gate Type is SWING Enter 1 in Programming Step 01 Inside Interrupt Loop When a vehi...

Page 26: ...te should restart when the obstruction your hand is removed Coverage Area B Inside Closed Coverage Stand inside the fence line While the gate is moving put your hand or arm through the Outside Photo S...

Page 27: ...of 42 11 Interrupt Bar Edge Sensor While the gate is opening push on the Interrupt Bar Edge Sensor The gate should stop and reverse a few inches 12 Maglock Verify that the Maglock activates when the...

Page 28: ...this assembly aside 3 Install clear cover on gate operator control box 4 Make sure that gate operator unit power switch is turned on 5 Install gate operator cover and secure with four bolts 6 Replace...

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Page 30: ...boards These boards simply plug into the control board and interface with Interrupt Shadow and Exit loop sensors The add on boards can be ordered pre installed or can be installed in existing model SW...

Page 31: ...t measure 100VAC to 130VAC CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE Measure with care Fault Causes Refer to the end of trouble shooting section 1 OPERATOR IS DEAD When the unit power switch is cycled the 7 segment displa...

Page 32: ...Setting the Gate Type to SWING or LINEAR causes Interrupt loops or photo sensors to stop the gate when a vehicle approaches from the inside For safety reasons the gate normally operates this way 9 GAT...

Page 33: ...ILGATE DOES NOT WORK For safety reasons ATG is not functional with Gate Types SWING and LINEAR 18 INTERRUPT LOOP DOES NOT ACT PROPERLY 1 Improper Gate Type setting programming step 1 2 Bad loop sensor...

Page 34: ...d or unsupervised motor UL325 requirement 5 Limit switch staying closed when gate is supposed to move caused by a broken V belt defective limit switch or defective limit cams 6 Maximum motor run time...

Page 35: ...Clear obstruction and cycle the gate 3 IF OPEN MTR LED IS TURNED ON 1 The motor thermal overload switch is popped 2 The wires connecting the motor to the Control Board are disconnected 3 Bad motor 4 B...

Page 36: ...shaft Tighten set screws if loose 5 Limit switches contacts must bounce back rapidly when they are pressed and released 6 Belt Check for wear and tension 25 to 30 lb Adjust the AC motor up or down to...

Page 37: ...ce Schedule 3 Disconnect Drag Link from Anchor then loosen mounting bolt and remove Swing Arm Cap Assembly and Drag Link Assembly from drive shaft Set this assembly aside 4 Push and pull the Gate to e...

Page 38: ...e maintenance schedule Write the inspection date in the left hand box and check the boxes across as you perform your maintenance procedures MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TABLE Date Arm Gate Chain Sprocket Limi...

Page 39: ...ndicates the gate is moving to the left MTR RIGHT Indicates the gate is moving to the right RECV Indicates data is being received from the other unit in a Master Slave system XMIT Indicates data is be...

Page 40: ...ate Action allows a single command to both open and close the gate Activation opens the gate which remains open until another command is received A CYCLE command when the gate is fully open closes the...

Page 41: ...and deactivation restarts the gate Outside Photo Sensor Activation stops a closing gate and deactivation restarts the gate IF GATE TYPE IS SLIDE OR BARRIER Inside Photo Sensor Activation stops an open...

Page 42: ...utive obstruction faults LOW BATTERY NO AC POWER TB18 LOW BATTERY Activation fully opens or closes the gate depending the setting of Switch S3 NO AC POWER Activation registers the date and time of pow...

Page 43: ...an incline and not worry about sacrificing downhill gate sensitivity INRUSH Adjustable pot controls the delay in sensitivity to gate R203 obstructions This delay in sensitivity prevents the initial m...

Page 44: ...CABLE 94 20160 20 LIMIT CAM ASSY 75 20011 21 SHAFT ASSY 72 18512 22 SW2000 MAIN SHAFT 11 18140 23 40 NICKEL PLATED CHAIN 19 40081 N 24 SW2000 SHELF 10 20049 25 COVER W ACCESS DOOR ASSY 75 20029 26 CO...

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Page 46: ...ystem when lit Limit switch A switch which its closure indicates the gate has reached its open or close limit causing the gate to stop There are two limit switches open and close Limit cam An object w...

Page 47: ...s soon as possible When you are notified you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC In the event that any repairs are ever nee...

Page 48: ...ternal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves bu...

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