DYNACO Dynalogix II User manual

DYNACO USA, INC, The Leader in Door Safety & Design
TECHNICAL MANUAL SUPPLEMENT
DYNALOGIXII
ALWAYS INSPECT DOORS FOR PROPER OPERATION
AFTER RESETTING ANY ALARM CONDITION
REFER TO OWNERS MANUAL FOR FURTHER DETAILS. 1-800-459-1930
LED STATUS
TYPE COLOR CONDITION
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
GREEN
RED
FLASH
RED
NORMALLY OPEN INPUT TRIGGERED
NORMALLY CLOSED INPUT TRIGGERED
ALARM CONDITION - CHECK INPUT
OUTPUT RELAY IS ENERGIZED
S
H
L
D
W
H
T
B
L
K
R
E
D
G
R
N
S
H
L
D+
12
G
N
DA- A+
1 X2 GND
24VAC
POWER ENCODER
V
F
D
E DOWN
D +V
C UP
B 0-10V
A GND
O
U
T
P
U
T
S
11 OUT 1
12 COM 1
13 OUT 2
14 OUT 3
15 COM 2/3
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
ENTER
MENU
I
N
P
U
T
S
2 PULL CORD/PB
3 MOTION/LOOP
4 REV EDGE
5 PHOTO
7 OPEN PB
9 E-STOP/RESET
8 CLOSE PB
6 DRIVE ERROR
10 IN 1

MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
ENTER
MENU
DYNALOGIXII
ALWAYS INSPECT DOORS FOR PROPER OPERATION
AFTER RESETTING ANY ALARM CONDITION
REFER TO OWNERS MANUAL FOR FURTHER DETAILS. 1-800-459-1930
LED STATUS
TYPE COLOR CONDITION
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
GREEN
RED
FLASH
RED
NORMALLY OPEN INPUT TRIGGERED
NORMALLY CLOSED INPUT TRIGGERED
ALARM CONDITION - CHECK INPUT
OUTPUT RELAY IS ENERGIZED
S
H
L
D
W
H
T
B
L
K
R
E
D
G
R
N
S
H
L
D+
12
G
N
DA- A+
1 X2 GND
24VAC
POWER ENCODER
V
F
D
E DOWN
D +V
C UP
B 0-10V
A GND
I
N
P
U
T
S
O
U
T
P
U
T
S
11 OUT 1
12 COM 1
13 OUT 2
14 OUT 3
15 COM 2/3
2 PULL CORD/PB
3 MOTION/LOOP
4 REV EDGE
5 PHOTO
7 OPEN PB
9 E-STOP/RESET
8 CLOSE PB
6 DRIVE ERROR
10 IN 1
Message Display &
Cycle Counter
Section 1.0 Pg 2
Jog Buttons
Run Timers
Close Timers
Program Buttons
Limit Settings
Section: 2.0-4.0
Pgs: 3-9
Encoder Wire
Connection
Connections to
Variable Frequency
Drive
Inputs
Section: 5.0
Pgs: 10-11
Outputs
Identification & Index
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1.0 Message Display Readings
Message Display / Cycle Counter
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1. Follow table to translate display readings on initial power up. See table 1.0-1
Display Reading Translation
Ready
###
Drive Error
Rev - Edge
Tripped
Opening
Expired
Closed
Expired
SET
LIMITS
ENCODER
COM_LOSS
Means its ready to go and the
number below is the cycle counter
Means the Variable Frequency Drive
went into error
Means the reversing edge is staying
or was activated
Means the open run timer has
expired
Means the closed run timer has
expired
Means to set limits do to loss of
limits or new install
Means that the DY4000 lost encoder
feedback
Operate door
Check drive display for error code
(refer:N/A)
Check pneumatic switch for proper
operation / Normal if activated
Reset unit (via up jog reset) / check
open run timer setting (refer: Pg7)
Reset unit (via up jog reset) / check
closed run timer setting (refer: Pg7)
Set Limits (refer: Pgs 3-6)
Check if encoder connected and
wired correctly (refer: N/A)
Table 1.0-1: Display Chart
2. DY4000 has a two line display. See figure 1.0-2
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
READY
562
FIRST LINE DISPLAYS
DIFFERENT MESSAGES OF
OPERATION
SECOND LINE DISPLAYS
CYCLE COUNTER / TIMER
SETTINGS
Figure 1.0-2: DY4000 display
Note: Most error codes can be reset using the JOG UP/RESET button
Action Taken

2.0 Setting Limits on Initial Power-up
Automatic activation's should be disconnected prior to setting limits. If connected
door may activate and injury or damage may occur.
!
CAUTION
1. On initial power up the DY4000 will blink SET LIMITS on the display.
2. Press and hold both PROGRAM buttons until display changes to Password.
After display changes, release buttons. See figure: 2.0-1.
4. Press and release the Enter button. Display should change to: LimitSet.
See figure 2.0-2.
Setting Limits
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Confirm all electrical connections are properly wired and terminated before power up.
Reference: Wiring Diagram that came with DYNACO Door.
3. Press and release the red arrow buttons to scroll to 562.
Note: Password number will be stored for 4 minutes after initially entering.
Entering program mode during this time will not require reentry of
password number.
Figure 2.0-1: Entering Program Mode
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Press and
hold
PROGRAM
button until
display
changes to:
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
Password
0
Figure 2.0-2: Enter Button
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Press and
release the
Enter button.
Display
should
change to:
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
LimitSet
STOP
Note: On initial start up the Password screen will be bypassed, and will
directly enter the LimitSet screen.

8. Press and Release the ENTER button to save limit setting. Display will
change back to: ClsLimit_Set--OK .
9. Press and release either red arrow buttons to scroll up or down to the
PhtLimit (photo eye shut off position). See figure 2.0-4.
11. Use the JOG UP/RESET button to bring door up one inch above the photo
eyes. See figure 2.0-5.
10. Press and release ENTER button. Display will change to:JogToPht_Enter.
Setting Limits
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7. Press the JOG DOWN button to bring the door down to desired close
position. See figure 2.0-3.
6. Press and release the Enter button. Display should change to JogToCls.
See figure 2.0-3.
Figure 2.0-3: Jog Down Button
5. Press and release the Enter button. Display should change to ClsLimit.
Figure 2.0-4: Arrow Buttons (Scroll)
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Press and
release either
arrow buttons
to scroll up or
down to:
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
PhtLimit
If door moves in the opposite direction of JOG DOWN button, door is out of phase.
Turn power off and switch T2 & T3 on the terminal block. Turn power on and return
to step one of the set limit section (2.0/Step1).
STOP
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Press the
JOG DOWN
button to bring
door down.
Display
should read:
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
JogToCls
Enter

Setting Limits
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2.1 Setting/Adjusting Limits after Initial Power Up
Figure 2.0-5: JOG UP/RESET Button
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Press the
JOG UP/RESET
button to bring
door up
12. Press and release the ENTER button to save limit setting. Display will
change to: PhtLimit_Set—OK.
13. Press and release either red arrow buttons to scroll to the OpnLimit.
14. Press and release ENTER button. Display will change to:
JogToOpn_Enter.
15. Use the JOG UP/RESET button to bring door up desired open position
(roughly a inch and a half above the reintroduction point).
16. Press and release ENTER button to save limit setting. Display will change
to: OpnLimit_Set--OK
17. Press and release the MENU button twice. Display will change to: Ready.
See figure: 2.0-6.
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
JogToPht
Enter
Figure 2.0-6: Menu Button
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Press and
release the
MENU button
twice to exit
program
mode
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
Ready
###
STOP For first time users it is recommended not to use section 2.1. Please go back to
section 2.0 and go through the step by step procedure.

Setting Limits
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9. Press and release the MENU button twice and the display changes to Ready.
1. Press and hold both PROGRAM buttons until display changes to: Password
After display changes release buttons.
2. Press and release the up red arrow buttons to scroll to 562.
3. Press the ENTER button. Display will change to Limit Set.
4. Press and release the ENTER button to enter limit menu. Display will
change to: ClsLimit.
5. Press the red arrow buttons to scroll through the menu to PasLimits.
6. Press the ENTER button. Display will change to: JogToPas_Enter
7. Press the JOG DOWN or JOG UP button to bring the door down/UP to
desired second height position.
8. Press the ENTER button to save limit setting. Display will change to:
PasLimit_Set—OK.
2. Press and release either red arrow buttons to scroll to 562.
3. Press the ENTER button. Display will change to: Limit Set.
4. Press and release the ENTER button to enter limit menu. Display should
change to: ClsLimit.
5. Press and release either red arrow buttons to scroll to the limit desired to
set or adjust. (Choices: ClsLimit, OpnLimit, PhtLimit and PasLimit)
6. Press the ENTER button. Display will change to:
JogTo(limitchosen)_Enter.
7. Press the JOG DOWN or JOG UP/RESET button to bring the door down or
up to desired limit position.
8. Press the ENTER button to save desired limit. Display should change to:
(chosen limit)_Set--OK.
9. Press and release the red arrow buttons to scroll to another limit or exit by
pressing and releasing the MENU button twice. Display will change to
Ready.
Note: Password number will be stored for 4 minute after entering it in. Entering
program mode at this time will not require reentering of password number.
Note: Password number will be stored for 4 minute after entering it in. Entering
program mode at this time will not require reentering of password number.
2.2 Optional Dual Height Limit
If door was not purchased with the dual height option ignore this section
STOP
1. Press and hold both PROGRAM buttons until display changes to Password.
After display changes, release buttons.

Run Timers
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3.0 Setting the Open and Close Run Timers
The Open Run Timer and Close Run Timer act as a failsafe, to prevent the
door from running continuously, when open or close limit switch fail to stop
door. These timers should be set for a period that exceeds the duration of a full
open or close cycle.
1. Press and release Open Run Timer button on the Dynalogix II controller.
The display will change to: Opening_Time=##. See figure 3.0-1.
2. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the countdown time to the
desired duration. The Dynalogix II will automatically save any changes that
are made. See Figure 3.0-2.
Figure 3.0-2: Raise/Lower Run Timers
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Increase
Setting
Decrease
Setting
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set the Close Run Timer.
Figure 3.0-1: Run Timers
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Open/Close
Run Timers
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
Opening
Time=##

Manual & Automatic Close Timers
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The Dynalogix II has two automatic close timers. The first timer, MC/PB timer,
will count down after a activation is installed on terminal number 2 (most
commonly used for pull cords or pushbuttons). MC/PB timer also can be
turned on or off, making it manual operation or automatic operation simply by
assigning a countdown value to the timer. The second timer, AC/Loop timer,
will count down after a activation is installed on terminal 4 (most commonly
used are motion sensors and loops). If this timer is set to zero, the door will
come down after door reaches upper limit.
1. Press and release MC/PB Timer button on the Dynalogix II controller.
The display will change to: MC Delay_Time=##. See figure 4.1-1.
2. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the countdown time to the
desired duration. The Dynalogix II will automatically save any changes that
are made. See figure 4.1-2.
4.0 Setting the Manual & Automatic Close Timers
Figure 4.1-2: Raise/Lower Manual Timers
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Increase
Setting
Decrease
Setting
4.1 Setting MC/PB Timer
Figure 4.1-1: MC/PB Timer
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
MC/PB
Timer
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
MC Delay
Time=##

Manual & Automatic Close Timers
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Note: If value is set to zero, the timer is deactivated and the activations put on
terminal number 2 is now in manual operation.
4.2 Setting AC/LOOP Timer
1. Press and release AC/LOOP timer button on the Dynalogix II controller.
The display will change to: AC Delay_Timer=##. See figure 4.2-1.
2. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the countdown time to the
desired duration. The Dynalogix II will automatically save any changes that
are made. See Figure 4.2-2.
Figure 4.2-2: Raise/Lower AC/LOOP Timer
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
Increase
Setting
Decrease
Setting
Note: AC/LOOP timer is also used when the reversing edge is triggered
AC/LOOP
Timer
Figure 4.2-1: AC/LOOP Timer
JOG
UP/RESET
JOG
DOWN
OPEN CLOSE
MC/PB AC/LOOP
PROGRAM
CLOSE
TIMERS
RUN
TIMERS
MENU ENTER
MESSAGE DISPLAY / COUNTER
AC Delay
Time=##
Note: If value is set to zero door will come down after it reaches the open limit.

Inputs
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5.0 Inputs
The Dynalogix II has nine inputs. Inputs are signals coming to the Dynalogix II
that gets interpreted to create a certain response. For example; a pull cord is
wired to terminal 2 on the Dynalogix II, when you pull the cord, it sends a signal
to the Dynalogix II. The Dynalogix II knows what the signal is do to the
assigned input (terminal 2) the signal is coming through on. Therefore it will
make the door go up or down. All the inputs have indicator lights and
identification. See Figure: 5.0-1.
Input 2: Typcally used for activations such as: pullcords, push buttons, photo
eye contacts etc... This input works with the MC/PB timer and can be
put in either manual or automatic operation. Refer to section: 4.1
Input 3: Typically used for activations such as: floor loops, motion sensors
and any other activations that need to be solely automatic
operations. This input works with the AC/LOOP timer. Refer to
section: 4.2
Input 4: Used for reversing edge either pneumatic (M2/M3) or Wireless
Dynaco Detector (SC+). This input works with the AC/LOOP
timer. Refer to section: 4.2
Input 5: Used for photo eye contact. This input works with the MC/PB timer
and can be put in either manual or automatic operation. Refer to
section 4.1
Input 6: Used to identify a drive error on the Variable Frequency Drive.
Note: If error light is on, check the VFD for the error code. Refer to
appendix n/a for error charts.
Figure 5.0-1: Nine inputs on Dynalogix II
I
N
P
U
T
S
2 PULL CORD/PB
3 MOTION/LOOP
4 REV EDGE
5 PHOTO
7 OPEN PB
9 E-STOP/RESET
8 CLOSE PB
6 DRIVE ERROR
10 IN 1
Nine inputs with
identification
and indicator
Lights

Inputs
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Input 7: Typically used for the open button on a three position switch.
Input will strictly open the door when activated.
Input 8: Typically used for the close button on a three position switch.
Input will strictly close the door when activated.
Input 9: Used for emergency stop or to stop door from being activated. Also
can be wired as the stop button in a three position switch.
Input 10: Used by DYNACO USA Inc. for optional operations ordered with
Dynaco door.
Remote E-stop
N/C Contact
(Jumper)
24 VAC +
1
24 VAC +
1
24 VAC +
1
24 VAC +
1
24 VAC +
1
24 VAC -
X2
24 VAC -
X2
Input 2
2
Input 2
2
Input 3
3
Input 4
4
Input 7
7
Input 8
8
Input 9
9
Input 9
9
Pull cord / push button
N/O contact
Motion sensor / Loop
N/O Contact
Reversing Edge
N/O Contact
Open
N/O Contact
Close
N/O Contact
Stop
N/C Contact
Figure 5.0-2: Basic Input Wiring
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