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5.2 

Installing Temporary Safety Jumpers 

For your opener to function properly a few connections must be made prior to 
the learning process. Accessories should 

NOT

 be installed until after the learn-

ing process is completed.

 

 
 

Using the provided jumper wire, connect the normally closed safety terminals 
(terminals 3, 4, and 5) to one of the negative terminals (terminals 12, 13, 14, or 
15). Do this by cutting and stripping the wire into 4 sections and twisting the 3 
from the safety terminals together with the fourth which will lead to the com-
mon terminal. The connection can be secured with electrical tape or a wire nut. 

 

 

This allows one terminal to be freed for a safety device but the others to be able 
to still be jumped out so the operator will run.

 

 

We recommend that these jumpers are later replaced with safety devices after 
learning is complete. If you choose not to replace the jumpers with safety devic-
es you 

MUST 

keep the jumpers in. 

 

 
 

Your connections can be checked using the diagnostics mode

. Press 

P2 once

C, D, and E should be lit. After checking press P2 again to exit the diagnostics 
mode. To learn more about diagnostics see section 7.

 

 

 

Estate Swing

 

Summary of Contents for Estate Swing E-S 1100 Series

Page 1: ...ctured by E S 1100 E S 1102 Series Warning Read all instructions before beginning installation or use of this gate operator This operator exerts a high level of force Exercise caution at all times and...

Page 2: ...tallation must conform to Standards EN 12453 and EN 12445 The safety level of the automated system must be C D 10 Before attempting any job on the system cut out electrical power and disconnect the ba...

Page 3: ...ed on 2 leaf gates only is controlled by the MASTER equipment to which all accessories and pulse generators are connected The MASTER card can be pro grammed and is used to set the following function l...

Page 4: ...n 1 4 Pre installation charging 2 Control Board Layout 2 1 IMPORTANT Charging Battery Prior to Use 2 2 3 Basic Installation 3 IMPORTANT 5 x 5 Setback 3 1 Installation of Mounting Hardware and Arm 3 2...

Page 5: ...bleshooting 7 2 6 Logic Summaries and Flow Charts 7 7 8 Alternate Mounting and Programming 8 Push to Open Installation 8 1 5 Complete Learning Process 8 6 10 Accessories 9 Accessory Terminals 9 1 2 Ph...

Page 6: ...hour 5 Consecutive cycles on charged battery Max 15 Battery recharge time 10 min for each full cycle Operating ambient temperature 4 to 131 Deg F Operator weight lbs 4 85 Protection class IP 44 Gate...

Page 7: ...ll prevent alteration of alignments and leveling during installation and during cycles 1 2 Standard System Overview and Safety Zones The system display to the right is a recommended standard system Ot...

Page 8: ...r nut 1 1 4 x1 Hex bolt washer nut 4 1 4 x1 1 2 Carriage bolt washers nut A Control Box B Operator Arm C Gate Mount Bracket D Post Mount Brackets G Post Mounting nut Manual Release Key Bracket Bushing...

Page 9: ...rriage Bolts with nuts and washers will be needed to connect the L shaped Length will be determined by the size of your posts A metal support bracket may be needed to achieve the appropriate 5 x 5 set...

Page 10: ...cables push buttons receivers photocells etc To avoid any electrical noise use separate sheaths or a shielded cable with earthed shield Layout of Master Control Board Layout of Slave Control Board LED...

Page 11: ...ry into the control board fig 1 For charg ing purposes it is not necessary to hook the receiver to the battery or control board 2 Insert the wires from the suppliedAC transformerinto terminal J2 of th...

Page 12: ...f the master must connect with the left side of the slave fig 3 NEVER CONNECT POWER FROM ANY SOURCE DIRECTLY TO THE SLAVE BOARD The slave board may ONLY be connected to the Master control board Let th...

Page 13: ...point for your opener arm Position your mounting bracket so one of the holes lines up with the determined post pivot point 3 1 IMPORTANT 5 x 5 Setback The 5 x 5 is a very important requirement to be...

Page 14: ...ed an extension piece added to make contact with the doorstop Examples of stops Examples of industrial door stops 2 First clamp the L shaped post mounting bracket to the post The side with two holes r...

Page 15: ...s the front stop position Extend the operator pin in this manner ONLY Any other method may damage the arm NOTE The front stop position IS NOT THE FULL CLOSED POSITION it is the common point of referen...

Page 16: ...the manual release key Turn the key clockwise until the front fitting reaches the front stop position The bracket bushing is now locked in position on the front fitting NOTE The front stop position I...

Page 17: ...top to check levelness as it is a sloped surface Make the appropriate adjust ments and check your setback one last time to be sure the positioning did not shift during leveling 11 In order to remove y...

Page 18: ...ucture and a nut on the back side of the structure orby welding Always take the proper precautions protective eyewear etc when drilling or welding 14 After properly affixing the mounting brackets inse...

Page 19: ...tach the control box to the post 4 There are three separate knockouts on the bottom of the control box Find a water tight connector at your local hardware store that will fit one of the knockout as we...

Page 20: ...strip at the bottom of the control board is easily re moved for wiring Simply pull straight down on the terminal strip to remove it from the board It will slide right off Slide it back on when you ar...

Page 21: ...minals together with the fourth which will lead to the com mon terminal The connection can be secured with electrical tape or a wire nut This allows one terminal to be freed for a safety device but th...

Page 22: ...connect with the RIGHT side of J2 on the Slave board Terminal 15 MUST connect with the LEFT side of J2 on the Slave board J3 Actuator Connections This terminal is used to connect the operator arm to...

Page 23: ...er to the Estate Swing This will destroy the Estate Swing control board 3 Before plugging in your transformer plug the battery into the control board The clear plastic clip gets clipped into J4 with t...

Page 24: ...l open By selecting Logic EP 4 all pause times will be void and the gate will remain open until an opening devices is triggered C Switches between the amount of time the gate waits before beginning mo...

Page 25: ...nt of safety It has an increased amount of motion stop points 4 EP Stepped Semi automatic is designed to function similar to a garage door opener Turns off the auto close setting B Pause Times 1 5 Sec...

Page 26: ...uver and the function LEDs begin flashing Continued on the next page 6 3 Enter Learning Mode Enter the programming mode by pressing P1 6 times until all 5 LEDs A B C D E are lit This is the learning m...

Page 27: ...stops The learning procedure has finished Press P1 once more to exit the learning mode before attempting to operate the open er 6 4 You may now test your gate opener with your transmitter Single Leaf...

Page 28: ...gth of the receiver wire 3 Using a 6 screw attached the top of the receiver to the post If you are happy with this position use the small provided set screw in the bottom hole to secure the receiver i...

Page 29: ...ceiver This could mean 1 button on 400 different remotes or this could mean all 4 buttons on 100 remotes or anything in between Some choose to program all 4 buttons to a single receiver if they are no...

Page 30: ...for 5 minutes and then the board returns to all LEDs OFF WARNING When you access the input status function all acces sories are pow ered even with the gate idle P1 is active and can be used to open a...

Page 31: ...the left and Brown wire connected to the right Reverse the polarity for Push To Open Operation Check the fuse to be sure the fuse is not blown It can be tested visually or with a volt meter by checki...

Page 32: ...s mid cycle Check the force setting D variable 4 is the highest Try moving the force to high Check the speed setting E variable If the gate is heavy and moves too quickly sometimes the jerk of the gat...

Page 33: ...e slave is not communicating with the master check your connection to the slave and the polarity of the connection Section 9 If using an accessory to open the gate see which terminals it is wired to T...

Page 34: ...are Torax screws use a Torax screwdriver size T 20 to remove the screws After the screws are removed and the unit is still lying on its back lift upward on the bottom half of the casing The dust shie...

Page 35: ...quired to e mail digital photos to the technician This is done in your best interest to save unnecessary shipping expenses and time lost Many times we can come up with solutions to issues by seeing pi...

Page 36: ...ct Reverses direction of motion No effect Reverses direction of motion Stopped in mid cycle Closes the leaf No effect Logic S Logic S safety is designed for higher control and accelerated levels of sa...

Page 37: ...irection of motion Stopped in mid cycle Closes the leaf No effect Logic EP Logic EP stepped semi automatic is designed to function similar to a garage door opener At full open the gate does not re clo...

Page 38: ...lose to the post or many other rea sons Installation of PTO Mounting Hardware 1 Set up open stop points for your gate The open stop points can be a plate on the end of the gate that comes in contact w...

Page 39: ...on the L shaped bracket Insert the 3 8 x1 bolt and loosely affix the nut and washer 4 Measure the 5 x5 setback that was elaborated on in the beginning of this section 5 Using the rear hole on the tea...

Page 40: ...mage the arm NOTE The front stop position IS NOT THE FULL CLOSED POSITION it is the common point of reference for counting manual 8 Insert the bracket bushing into the gate mounting bracket 9 While ho...

Page 41: ...during leveling With the brackets clamped in place be sure that the gate can move to the full closed position 14 Attach the mounting brackets either using a carriage bolt or lag bolt with a washer on...

Page 42: ...h To Open connect the Brown wire on the Left and Blue wire on the Right 8 5 14 After properly affixing the mounting brackets insert the arm fittings into the mounting brackets Using the provided nut a...

Page 43: ...r double leaf Make sure the leaves are closed Procedure for single leaf gates While the 5 LEDs are lit steadily hold down P2 for about 3 seconds The operator will start the maneuver process Using P2 B...

Page 44: ...P2 3 Press P2 to teach leaf deceleration starting point for closing 4 Let the leaf make contact with the full closed stop point Press P1 to exit the learning mode You may now test your gate opener or...

Page 45: ...open Procedure for dual leaf gates While the 5 LEDs are lit steadily hold down P2 for about 3 seconds The operator will start the maneuver process Using P2 Briefly press the button once for each of t...

Page 46: ...pen stops 4 alt Press P2 to stop the openers opening motion and reverse the motion of the gate Without open stops press P2 8 9 3 Press P2 to teach leaf 2 opening decelera tion starting point 5 Press P...

Page 47: ...point Leaf 1 will begin closing 7 Press P2 to teach leaf 1 closing decelera tion starting point 8 Let the leaf 1 make contact with the full closed stop point Press P1 to exit the learning mode You may...

Page 48: ...he gate leaf controlled by the mastercontrol board if there is only one leaf it will control the one leaf 3 Stop Command This is a normally closed terminal where by any device i e push button which by...

Page 49: ...ing the master and slave board This will cause permanent damage to both boards and will void the warran ty Caution 7 8 Positive 7 8 24 Voltage Positive 24V for powering accessories that are run by 24V...

Page 50: ...crushing Closing Safety Devices They operate only during the gate closing movement and therefore are suitable for pro tecting the closing zone against the risk of impact Opening Closing Safety Device...

Page 51: ...9 4 Estate Swing...

Page 52: ...Button Intercoms Normally Open NO or Input INP or Relay of entry device 1 terminal on gate opener control board Common COM or Ground GND or Relay of entry device 13 terminal on gate opener control boa...

Page 53: ...Negative battery lead of gate opener battery Terminal 3 of lock control board Negative black lead of gate lock Terminal 4 of lock control board Positive lead of gate lock Terminal 5 of lock control b...

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