Motion Access CONDOR SWING MA50777 User manual

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Installation & Operation Manual
CONDOR S ING
MA50777 Swing Control
For Motion Access Condor Swing Operators
MotionAccess, LLC
775 Nicholas Blvd.
Elk Grove Village, IL 0007
847-357-8832
toll free: 8 -357-8832
fax: 847-357-8834
www.MotionAccess.com

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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING – To reduce the risk of severe injur or death:
1) READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
2) Install onl on a properl operating and balanced door. A door that is operating improperl
could cause severe injur . Have qualified service personnel make repairs to pivots, and other
hardware before installing the operator.
3) Remove all manual closers that are connected to the door before installing the operator.
4) Do not connect the door operator to the source of power until instructed to do so.
5) If being used, locate the control station: (a) within sight of the door, (b) awa from all moving
parts of the door.
6) Never let children operate or pla with door controls. Keep the remote control (where
provided) awa from children.
7) Personnel should keep awa from a door in motion and keep the moving door in sight until it
is completel closed or opened. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING
DOOR.
8) Test the door’s safet features once a da . Have a trained door s stems technician make
an adjustments to the opening or closing speeds and retest the door operator’s safet
features. Failure to adjust the operator properl ma cause severe injur or death.
9) KEEP DOORS PROPERLY OPERATING AND BALANCED. See Door Manufacturer’s
Owner’s Manual. An improperl operating or balanced door could cause severe injur or death.
Have a trained door s stems technician make repairs to pivots, and other hardware.
10) This operator is intended for indoor use onl .
11) Use Copper, Copper-Clad Aluminum, or Aluminum Conductors when making connections
to this operator.
12) SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

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Section A: Installation Instructions
!
DANGER:
This controller must be adjusted to ANSI/BHMA A156.10 and
A156.19 standards by a qualified person. Unsafe operation
may result if standards are not met.
!
DANGER:
Never attempt uses which are not covered in this manual.
Serious injury or death may result.
!
ARNING:
Controller may already be set to High Energy if requested at
time of order, or if the cover seal is broken. See item 8 for
details.
1.
Ensure dedicated power (120VAC, 50/60HZ, 10A).
2.
Ensure power is not shared with other equipment.
3.
Main power into the header must be de-energized before making connections.
4.
Incoming power wires should be connected per local codes and then connected to the power
harness inside the header (see “ iring Diagram” on last page).
a. Black – Line (Hot)
b. White – Neutral
c. Green – Ground (earth ground)
!
ARNING:
Supply earth ground should be connected to the green
ground screw inside the operator header. Severe injury or
death may result if ground wire is not properly connected.
5.
Install required equipment into the door opening (safet sensors, activation sensors,
beams, switches, electric lock etc.).
!
DANGER:
Connections are safety critical. Ensure wires are fastened
securely in terminal blocks.
6.
Strip 3/8” off of wire ends and make connections to controller ensuring proper wire
engagement. Do not connect the power harness at this time. Make all terminal block
connections. Reference the attached table “Wiring Inputs at Terminal Block” for
description of terminal usage and the attached “Wiring Diagram” for wire routing.
Depress tab completel
before inserting wire
Terminal block
Insert wire here &
pull lightl to check
engagement

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7.
Connect the motor harness to the controller’s M1 connector. If using two operators,
connect the slave unit using the slave “extension” harness to the M2 connector.
8.
Select appropriate program for the application. See the attached “Program Selector”
table in the “Controller Settings & Adjustments” section for details.
Operation Program
Low Energ 0 thru 5
0
12346
5
A
9
8
7
F
EDCB
High Energ A thru D
!
ARNING:
Controller may already be set to High Energy if requested at
time of order, or if the cover seal is broken.
Internal jumper J2 must be in the correct position to permit High Energ programs. All
units are shipped as Low Energy unless specifically requested to be High
Energy. See the attached section “Controller Settings & Adjustments” for details.
!
DANGER:
hen using High Energy programs, appropriate safety
equipment must be in place. See ANSI/BHMA A156.10 and
A156.19 standards.
9.
Select DIP switches. See the attached “DIP Switc Settings” table in “Controller
Settings & Adjustments” section for details.
on
off
1 2 3 4
DIP Switches
Available
Option “ON” DIP
Switch Low Energy
Low Energy
/ Low Force
High Energy
Power Boost 1 & 2 Yes No Yes
Electric Lock & Dela 3 Yes Yes Yes
Push & Go 4 Yes Yes No
Safet Stop
(normall Safet Slow) 4 No No Yes
!
DANGER:
Doors should be set up according to ANSI/BHMA A156.10 and
A156.19 standards and any other applicable standards.

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10.
Install control box into header ensuring wires are not pinched, rotate retaining wings
into the header groove and tighten screws.
!
DANGER:
Never modify harnesses. Unsafe operation may result. For
technical assistance call MotionAccess 847-357-8832.
!
DANGER:
Stay clear of doors and keep fingers and hands way from
moving parts. The door may activate unexpectedly when
power is restored.
!
DANGER:
Route harnesses away from moving parts & sharp edges.
11.
Ensure ou and others are clear of door(s) and mechanism.
12.
Connect power harness to controller and restore main power.
13.
Provide a continuous activation signal to the control; or set the jamb/function switch to
“Hold Open” if available. The spindle will rotate to the full open position.
14.
Attach arm to spindle and door (see instructions provided with arm). Sta clear of the
arms closing path as the loss of the activation signal or power will cause the arm to
swing quickl towards the closed position.
retaining
wing

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Section B: Adjustment Instructions
!
DANGER:
This controller must be adjusted to ANSI/BHMA A156.10 and
A156.19 standards by a qualified person. Unsafe operation
may result if standards are not met.
!
DANGER:
Never attempt uses which are not covered in this manual.
Serious injury or death may result.
15.
Allow the door to close b removing the activation signal or set the jamb/function
switch to “Auto”.
16.
Reset the controller b momentaril disconnecting power and then restoring power.
17.
Activate the s stem and the door will go through one sizing c cle. The door can be
activated b momentaril jumpering the activation terminals 16 and 17 (see “Wiring
Diagram”). Or, the door can also be activated b pushing the door slightl open.
18.
Alwa s wait 5 seconds before reactivating after a sizing c cle.
19.
Using the thumb-turn potentiometers, adjust the door operation. See the attached
“Potentiometer Adjustments” table in the “Controller Settings & Adjustments”
section for details. Doors should be adjusted to ANSI/BHMA A156.10 and A156.19
standards and an other applicable standards.
!
DANGER:
This controller must be adjusted to ANSI/BHMA A156.10 and
A156.19 standards by a qualified person.
!
DANGER:
Complete a walk through test. Refer to the latest version of
ANSI/BHMA A156.10 and A156.19 for proper door setup.
Ensure the door is setup to meet all applicable national &
local standards.
20.
Complete a alk-Through-Test. Ensure compliance with ANSI/BHMA A156.10 &
A156.19 all applicable national and local standards.
21.
Replace header cover/dress plates.

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Table: iring Inputs at Terminal Block
Terminal Function Description (
All sensors inputs are dr contacts.)
10, 11
12 Vac
Power
Suppl
Accessory Power: Output terminals for accessor power.
Do not exceed 0.5 Amp.
12,14,16,18 Commons Commons: Commons for all the dr contact inputs.
13 End of Rail
Beams
End-of-Rail-Beam: When photo beams are mounted to the
end of a rail; the input is wired to this connector. This input is
t picall used with Header Mounted Sensors.
15 Safet
Carpets
Safety Carpets: Safet carpets on the swing side of the
door should be connected to this terminal.
17, M Activate
Activate: Standard activations are routed to this connection
such as push plates, header mounted activate, activation
carpets and door mounted activation sensors. Not used for
secondar activate zone.
19, O
Door
Mounted
Safet
Door Mounted Safety: The control does not respond to this
input at the near-full-open position. This prevents the wall
and/or rail from being mistaken as an obstruction; and
allows the full capabilities of the sensors to be used.
F,G
12 Vac
Power
Suppl
Accessory Power: Output terminals for accessor power.
Do not exceed 0.5 Amp.
H,L,N,U, ,Y Commons Commons: Commons for all the dr contact inputs.
I
Header
Mounted
Safet
Header Mounted Safety: Swing side safet sensor, not
active during door motion t picall used with end of rail
beams.
J Data - Output to Bod guard
K Data + Output to Bod guard
Q,R,S Electric Lock
Rela
Electric Lock Relay: Control for electric lock. Rated to
accept 10A at 250Vac or 30 Vdc. Dip Switch “#3” must be
“on”. Q - normall closed, R - common, S - normall open.
T Breakawa
Breakaway: If this circuit is not closed, it will cause the
control to shutdown. If a breakawa function is not being
used, ensure a jumper is in place.
V
Secondar
Activate
Zone
Secondary Activate Zone: This input is onl active when
the door is not full closed. It is t picall used for trailing
traffic applications (knowing act).
X 2-3 Position
Switch
2-3 Position Switch: Jamb switches are t picall routed to
this input. The modes are: “On/Off” or “Off,” “Automatic” &
“Hold Open.”
Z 2-3 Position
Switch
2-3 Position Switch: Jamb switches are t picall routed to
this input. The modes are: : “On/Off” or “Off,” “Automatic” &
“Hold Open.”

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Section: Controller Settings & Adjustments
Program Selector Switch:
0
12346
5
A
9
8
7
F
EDCB
Table: Program Selector - Low Energy
Program Description
0 Two second hold open time when activated b Push & Go. Adjustable hold
open time when activated b a dr -contact.
1 Adjustable hold open time when activated b Push & Go or a dr -contact.
2 Program “1” with Auto reverse in closing (the door will power open slowl if
blocked or pushed open during closing).
3 Program “1” with Safet Stop
4 Reserved.
5 Alternate action – activate to open activate to close
!
DANGER:
This controller must be adjusted to ANSI standards by a
qualified person. Refer to the latest version of ANSI/BHMA
A156.10 and A156.19 for proper door setup. Ensure the door is
setup to meet all applicable national & local standards.
Enabling High Energy Programs – the next steps are NOT required if the unit was
ordered as High Energ and a “HIGH ENERGY !” warning sticker is displa ed next to the
“Program Selector” on the control.

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Section: Controller Settings & Adjustments
(continued)
**Ensure power is disconnected from the control before proceeding**
To enable the High Energ Programs, the control box must be opened and jumper J2 must
be moved to the High Energ position. Safet sensors that are configured to meet the
latest ANSI/BHMA A156.10 and A156.19 standards are required for High Energ operation.
High
Energ
Low
Energ
!
DANGER:
hen using High Energy Programs appropriate safety
equipment must be in place See ANSI standards.

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Section: Controller Settings & Adjustments
(continued)
All inputs are dr -contacts.
!
DANGER:
hen using High Energy Programs appropriate safety
equipment must be in place See ANSI standards.
Program Selector Switch:
0
12346
5
A
9
8
7
F
EDCB
Table: Program Selector - High Energy
Program
Description
A High Energ applications with safet equipment that meets the latest
ANSI/BHMA standards.
B Program “A” with Auto reverse in closing.
C Reserved
D Alternate action – activate to open activate to close
!
DANGER:
This controller must be adjusted to ANSI standards by a
qualified person. Refer to the latest version of ANSI/BHMA
A156.10 and A156.19 for proper door setup. Ensure the door
is setup to meet all applicable national & local standards.

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Section: Controller Settings & Adjustments (continued)
Table: DIP Switch Settings
DIP# Option
“ON”
Description
1
Power
Boost
Continuous
or 2 Sec.
While closed, the door remains powered toward the
closed position until an activation signal is received.
When the “Continuous” and “5 Sec.” switches are
both “on” the result is “2 Sec.” Power Boost. Not
available on “Low Force” operators.
2
Power
Boost
5 Seconds
or 2 Sec
While closed, the door remains powered toward the
closed position for 5 seconds or until an activation
signal is received. When the “Continuous” and “5
Sec.” switches are both “on” the result is “2 Sec.”
Power Boost. . Not available on “Low Force”
operators.
3 Electric
Lock Dela
Enables the 10A lock rela wired through “R”, “Q” and
“S” terminals and sets a dela for door activation after
lock is energized.
4
Low
Energ
Push & Go
Door will power-open after it is manuall pushed. Not
available for program 5 (Alternate Action).
2 Sec.
S ITCHES
on
off
Electric Lock/Delay
Push & Go or Safety Stop
Power
Boost
Continuous
5 Seconds
1234
4
High
Energ
Safet
Stop
The door will stop while opening if a safet signal is
detected through terminals 18 & 19 or “N” & “O”)
(normall the doors will slow). Slow speed opening
resumes after 2 seconds. Note: If the “Hold Open”
voltage is set too high the door ma not stop
completel .
Table: Potentiometer Adjustments
Function Description of Function
Opening Speed Sets the opening speed of the door.
Backcheck Speed
Sets the speed of the door near the full open position.
Hold Voltage Sets the strength of the door in the open position such as to resist
wind load etc. This setting also effects safet stop. If set too high the
door will creep open when on safet stop setting.
Time Dela Sets how long the door sta s open after activation (1-45 seconds).
Backcheck
Position
Sets position that backcheck speed initiates.
Latch Position Sets position that latch speed initiates.
Master Closing
Speed
Sets the closing speed of the Master door (M1).
Slave Closing
Speed
Sets the closing speed of the Slave door (M2).

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MA50777-WIRE_revA
12 Vac, .5A
Power Supply
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
17
18
19
Door
mounted
safet
Activate
(header mounted
sensor, door
mounted sensor,
pressplate etc.)
Safet
carpets
common
End of rail beam
common
Safety carpets
common
Activate
common
Door mounted safety
12
Vac
12 Vac
End of rail
beams
12 Vac 12 Vac
12 Vac, .5A
Power Supply
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
Door
mounted
safet
12
Vac
12 Vac
12 Vac
Data -
Header mounted safety
common
Data +
common
Activate
common
Door mounted safety
Power
Power
Common
(N. O.) Safet Signal
NOT USED
Data -
Data +
Bodyguard Reference
6
1
2
3
4
5
7
K
F
G
H
I
J
Header mounted safet
12
Vac
QNormally closed
Rcommon
SNormally open
Electric
Lock
Rela
V
Secondary
Activate Zone
Wcommon
2-3 Position
Switch
TBreakaway
Ucommon
Breakawa
switch
Jumper if no
breakawa switch
Ycommon
Z
X
2-3 Position
Switch Z
Electric
Lock
Depending on
Lock requirement
Motion Access
3 Position Switches
Rocker MA40011 or
Key Switch MA40111
Off / Auto / Hold Open
green
red
black
Secondar
Activation
Sensor
120 VAC
LINE
into header
Neutral
Earth Ground
Line (Hot)
Ground screw in header
green
black
white
not used
ARNING! Black wire must be line
power (HOT) otherwise controler ma
be damaged.
Reference Switch Logic
Mode
Auto
Hold open
OFF
X Y
open
open
closed
Z Y
open
open
closed
J8 J9 J7
J3
J6
M1 M2
Power connector
on control board
Single motor
or
Master (pair)
Slave motor
(pair onl )
Controller MA50777
DANGER! 120 Vac Line power must be
deenergized before installing power
harness into connector J6.
Power harness
in header
Independent
power
suppl
J7
J3
J6
M1
M2
J8
J9
This unit must be
adjusted to the
latest ANSI/BHMA
standardsby a
qualified person.
!
Activate
(header mounted
sensor, door
mounted sensor,
pressplate etc.)
Bodyguard only
N
OTE
: S
ENSOR
OUTPUT
DRY
CONTACT
ONLY
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