RollSeal SC-325M User manual

Manual No. 4801-5161 REV 04-2019 Owners Manual RollSeal SC-325M & SC-650M Controllers
RollSeal
SC-325M
&
SC-650M
Controllers
Owners Manual
RollSeal
1733 County Road 68
Bremen, Alabama 35033
256-287-7000

Manual No. 4801-5156 Rev 04-2019 Owners Manual RollSeal SC-325M & SC-650MControllers
Table of Contents
1Warnings (Advertisements)....................................................................................................................................3
2Limited Warranty ...................................................................................................................................................9
3Ratings and Specifications ...................................................................................................................................10
4Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................11
4.1 How the Smart Controllers Communicate with the RollSeal Automatic Doors. ......................................11
5Smart Controller User Interface ...........................................................................................................................12
5.1 The Power Switch.....................................................................................................................................12
5.2 Interpreting the Display Indicator .............................................................................................................13
5.2.1 Software Version and Model Number .................................................................................................13
5.2.2 Actual Position Reading ......................................................................................................................13
5.2.3 Unknown Position Indication ..............................................................................................................13
5.2.4 Assumed Position Indication ...............................................................................................................13
5.2.5 Jog Mode Indication ............................................................................................................................13
5.2.6 Service Reminder Indication................................................................................................................14
5.2.7 Safety Beam.........................................................................................................................................14
5.2.8 Leading Edge Switch...........................................................................................................................14
5.2.9 Home Switch .......................................................................................................................................14
6SC-325M and SC-650M Initial Setup ..................................................................................................................15
6.1 Program Mode ..........................................................................................................................................15
6.2 Acceleration and Deceleration Range.......................................................................................................19
6.3 Door Setup ................................................................................................................................................19
7Jog Mode..............................................................................................................................................................20
8Door Activation Methods.....................................................................................................................................20
8.1Directional Switch Input...........................................................................................................................21
8.2 Manual (Single) Switch Input ...................................................................................................................21
8.3 Timed Switch Input...................................................................................................................................21
9Troubleshooting Controller and/or Door..............................................................................................................22
9.1 P12 –Input Status Indicators ....................................................................................................................22
9.1.1 Error Codes and Recommended Action...............................................................................................23
10. Controller Installation and Setup..........................................................................................................................26
9.2 Installation Instructions.............................................................................................................................26
10.2 Typical Smart Controller Installation ..................................................................................................27
10.3 Connection of Controller to Head Unit. .......................................................................................................27
10.5 Installation of Pre-wired Switches (Standard Two Button Switches) .......................................................29
10.6 Preparation for Operation..........................................................................................................................29

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11.2 Smart Controller SC-325M Connection Diagram (Internal Wiring).........................................................31
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11.4 Smart Controller SC-650M Connection Diagram (Internal Wiring).........................................................34
12 Smart Controller External Wiring Diagrams, Schematics, etc. ............................................................................35
12.2 Interlocking Two Automatic Doors ..........................................................................................................37
12.3 Connecting the Operator OPEN/CLOSE Switch Boxes to the Smart Controller in the RollSeal Doors.
COM/OPEN/CLOSE Pins shown detailed connector drawings. (RollSeal Smart Switches) ...................38
12.4 Connecting the Operator OPEN/CLOSE Switch Boxes to the Smart Controller in the RollSeal Doors.
(Standard Two Button Switches) ..............................................................................................................39
12.5 Connecting Moving Door Warning Light to the Smart Controller ...........................................................40
12.6 RollSeal Automatic Door Wiring Diagram...............................................................................................41
13 Accessories...........................................................................................................................................................41
13.1 Remote Transmitter and Receiver (Ordered Separately) ..........................................................................41
13.2 2-Button Close/Open Switch Module (Ordered Separately).....................................................................42
13.3 Ceiling/Wall Mount Pull Switch Assembly (Ordered Separately)............................................................42
13.4 Connecting Switches and BEA Remote Receiver to the Smart Controller...............................................43
13.5 Motion Detectors, Infrared Sensors and Loop Sensors (Ordered Separately)...........................................44
13.5.1 Wiring Falcon XL and EX Motion Detectors .................................................................................44
13.5.2 Wiring Falcon IS40 Infrared and Microwave Sensors....................................................................44
13.5.3 Wiring IRIS Infrared and Microwave Sensor .................................................................................45
13.5.4 Wiring Matrix 2 Loop Sensor .........................................................................................................45
13.5.5 Position of the J11 and J14 Jumpers ...............................................................................................46
14 Replacement Parts and Optional Accessories.......................................................................................................46
14.1 SC-325M Controller .................................................................................................................................46
14.2 SC-650M Controller .................................................................................................................................47
14.3 Door Replacement Parts and Accessories.................................................................................................48

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1. Warnings (Advertisements)
Warning!
Disconnect All Power Sources Before Installing This Equipment. Failure To
Disconnect Power Source Can Result In Property Damage, Serious Injury Or Death!
Warning!
Dangerous Rotating Machinery!
Keep Hands, Clothing, Etc. Clear When Operating!
Do Not Operate Without All Guards And Covers In Place!
Warning!
All Wiring Should Be In Accordance with National Electrical
Codes Or Other Local Codes.
Warning!
The Installer Is Responsible For Complying With All Relevant Regulations,
Such As National Wiring Regulations And Accident Prevention Regulations.
Particular Attention Must Be Given To The Cross-sectional Areas Of Conductors, The
Selection Of Fuses Or Other Protection, And Protective Earth/Ground Connections!
Warning!
Drives Are Intended As Components For Incorporation Into Electrical Control
Systems Or Machines. It Is The Responsibility Of The Installer To Ensure That
The Drive Is Installed Safely And In Accordance With Any Regulations Which
Apply To The End Product At The Place Of Use, For Example, Regarding Safety
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Or Electromagnetic Compatibility. To Ensure Mechanical Safety, Additional
Safety Devices Such As Electro-Mechanical Interlocks May Be Required!
Warning!
The Voltages In The Power Cables And Certain Parts Of The Drive Can Result In
Death. Whenever The Drive Has Been Used, It Must Be Isolated And Disconnected
For 5 Minutes Before Any Work Commences.
Danger!
Only Qualified Electrical Personnel Familiar With The Construction And Operation Of
This Equipment And The Hazards Involved Should Install, Adjust, And/Or Service
This Equipment. Read And Understand This Manual In Its Entirety Before
Proceeding.
Failure To Observe This Precaution Could Result In Severe Bodily Injury Or Death!
Warning!
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Item 4501-6312
(Warning Moving Door Label)
Supplied With Door,
MUST Be Installed
On Inside Of Cooler/Freezer
Beside Door Opening.
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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Warning!
To Reduce The Risk Of Severe Injury Or Death:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Do not connect the door operator to the source of power until instructed to do so.
3. Locate the control station: (a) within sight of the door, (b) at a minimum height of 5 feet
so small children cannot reach it, and (c) away from all moving parts of the door.
Remove all ropes and remove or make inoperative all locks connected to the garage
door before installing opener.
4.
For products having a manual release, instruct the end user on the operation of the
manual release. Where possible, install the door opener 8 feet or more above the floor.
For products having an emergency release, mount the emergency release within reach,
but at least 6 feet above the floor and avoiding contact with vehicles to avoid accidental
release.
5.
Install Egress Handle, containing the egress instruction label/placard, on the control station
(Open/Close Button) side.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning!
To Reduce The Risk Of Severe Injury Or Death:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS!
2.
Never let children operate or play with door controls. Keep the remote control (where
provided) away from children.
3. Personnel should keep away from a door in motion and keep the moving door in sight until it
is completely closed or opened. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING
DOOR.
4. Test the door’s safety features at least once a month. After adjusting either the speed or the
limit of travel, retest the door operator’s safety features. Failure to adjust the operator
properly may cause severe injury or death. NEVER GO UNDER A STOPPED, PARTIALLY
OPEN DOOR.
5. For products having a manual release, if possible, use the manual release only when the
door is closed. Use caution when using this release when the door is open.
6. KEEP DOORS PROPERLY OPERATING AND BALANCED. See Door Manufacturer’s
Owner’s Manual. An improperly operating or balanced door can cause severe injury or
death. Have trained door systems technician make repairs to cables, spring assemblies, and
other hardware.
7. Install the Entrapment Warning label next to the control button in a prominent location. Install
the Emergency Release Marking. Attach the marking on or next to the emergency release.
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8. After installing the opener, the door must reverse when it contacts a 1-1/2 inch high object (or a
2 x 4 board laid flat) on the floor.
9.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
French Translated Warnings
Avertissement!
Disjoindre fournissent de l'énergie tout les sources avant qu'installer cet équipement.
F|ailure| à disjoindre la source de pouvoir peut résulter dans dommage de propriété,
blessure sérieuse ou mort !
Avertissement!
Mécanisme tournant dangereux !
Garder les mains, vêtissant, etcC|lear| quand fonctionner !
Ne fonctionnez pas sans toutes gardes et couvertures dans lieu !
Avertissement!
Tout montage sur fil de fer doit être selon codes électriques nationaux ou autres
indicatifs régionaux.
Avertissement!
L'Installer est responsable pour conformer avec tout règlement pertinent, telles que
règlement et règlement de prévention d'accident de montage sur fil de fer nationaux.
Pl'attention articulaire doit être donnée pour les aires sectionnelles transversales de
conducteurs, le choix d'elles fusées ou autre protection, et terre / prises de terre
protecteur !
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Point 4501-6312
(Avertissement Moving étiquette de porte)
Livré avec porte,
doit être installé à
l'intérieur du réfrigérateur / congélateur
côté Ouverture de la porte.
Avertissement!
Les promenades en voiture sont projetées comme composants pour l'incorporation
dans les systèmes ou machines d'autorité électriques. Il est la responsabilité de
l'installer pour assurer que la promenade en voiture est installé sans risque et selon
tout règlement qui appliquer pour le produit fini au lieu d'utilisation, par exemple
concernant sécurité ou la compatibilité électromagnétique. Pour assurer que sécurité
mécanique, les dispositif de sécurité supplémentaires telle que de |electro| mécanique
enclenche pouvoir être exigé!
Avertissement!
Les tensions dans le pouvoir câblent et certains parties de la promenade en voiture
peuvent résulter dans la mort. Wle |henever| la promenade en voiture a été utilisé il
doit être isolé et détaché pendant 5 procès avant que tout travail commence.
Danger !
Seulement familier électrique de personnel qualifié avec la construction et opération
de cet équipement et les hasards ont enveloppé devoir installer, arranger, et/ou - la
révision cet équipement. R|ead| et comprendre ce manuel en entier avant que
procéder. F|ailure| à observer cette précaution peut résulter dans dommage corporel
sévère ou mort !
Avertissement!
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LES INSTRUCTIONS D'INSTALLATION
IMPORTANTES
AVERTISSEMENT!
À réduire le risque de blessure sévère ou mort:
1. LU ET SUIVENT TOUTES INSTRUCTIONS D'INSTALLATION.
2. Ne liez pas l'opérateur de porte per la source de pouvoir jusqu'à instruit faire ainsi.
3. Localisez la station de commande: (a) en vue de la porte, (b) à un minimum la hauteur de 5
pieds ainsi petit enfants ne peuvent pas l'atteindre, et (c) loin de tous parties en mouvement
de la porte.
4. Pour produits ayant un délivrance manuelle, instruire l'utilisateur final sur l'opération de la
délivrance manuelle.
5. Installer la poignée d'évacuation, contenant l'étiquette d'instruction de sortie/plaque signalétique, sur le
côté du poste de commande (bouton d'ouverture/fermeture).
RÈGLEMENTS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTS
AVERTISSEMENT!
À réduire le risque de blessure sévère ou mort:
1. LU ET SUIVENT TOUTES INSTRUCTIONS!
2. Jamais laisser fonctionner enfants ou mouvoir vivement avec les autorités de porte. Gardez la
télécommande (où a fourni) loin des enfants.
3. Le personnel devrait garder loin une porte dans mouvement et subsistance la porte en mouvement
dans vue jusqu'à est complètement fermé ou avoir ouvert. CES AUCUNS DOIVENT CROISER LE
CHEMIN D'UNE PORTE EN MOUVEMENT.
4. Éprouvez les traits de sécurité de la porte au moins une fois par mois. Après qu'arrangeant la vitesse
ou la fin de course, retest les traits de sécurité de l'opérateur de porte. Manque à arranger l'opérateur
correctement peut causer blessure sévère ou mort.
5. Pour produits ai manuel la délivrance, si possible, utiliser la délivrance manuelle seulement quand la
porte est fermée. Précaution d'utilisation à utiliser cette délivrance quand la porte est ouverte.
6. GARDER LES PORTES CORRECTEMENT QUI OPÈRE ET ÉQUILIBRÉ. Voir la porte fabricant
propriétaire manuel. Un improprement qui opère ou balancé porte peut causer blessure sévère ou
mort. Formez les technicien de systèmes de porte faitez les réparations per les câbles, réunions de
source, et autre quincaillerie.
7. SAUVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS.
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2. Limited Warranty
All products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1)
year or 100,000 cycles, whichever occurs first, from the date of purchase if installed and used in strict
accordance with the installation instructions. Liability is limited to the sale price of any products
proved to be defective or, at manufacturers’ option, to the replacement of such products upon their
return. No products are to be returned to the manufacturer, until there is an inspection and/or a return-
goods authorization (RGA) number is issued.
All complaints should be directed first to the authorizeddistributor who soldthe product. If satisfaction
is not obtained or the name of the distributor is not known, write the manufacturer that appears below,
directed to the attention of Customer Service Manager.
This limited warranty is expressly in lieu of any and all representations and warranties expressed or
implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The
remedy set forth in this limited warranty shall be the exclusive remedy available to any person. No
person has authority to bind the manufacturer to any representation or warranty other than this limited
warranty. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any consequential damages resulting from the use
of our products or caused by any defect, failure or malfunction of our products. (Some areas do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you.)
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from area to
area.
Warning!!
Warrantor:
RollSeal
1733 County Road 68
Bremen, Al 35033
256-287-7000

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3. Ratings and Specifications
Specifications
RS-500 Doors
RS-600 Doors
Part Number
6607-8110
6607-8111
Model Number
SC-325M
SC-650M
Power Supply
115 VAC 50/60 Hz Single Phase
230 VAC 50/60 Hz Single Phase
230 VAC 50/60 Hz Single Phase
Temperature
Range
32°F - 115°F (0°C - 46°C)
Inputs
10 Amps @ 115 VAC Single Phase
or 6 Amps @ 230 VAC Single Phase
8 Amps @ 230 VAC Single Phase
Operational Power
3 Amps @ 115 VAC Single Phase or
1.5 Amps @ 230 VAC Single Phase
3 Amps @ 230 VAC Single Phase
Standby Power
0.2 Amps @ 115 VAC Single Phase
or 0.1 Amps @ 230 VAC Single
Phase
0.1 Amps @ 230 VAC Single
Phase
Outputs
230 VAC Three Phase 1/4 HP
230 VAC Three Phase 1/2 HP
Optional Kit
DOOR MOTOR: 230 VAC Three Phase, ¼ hp
CONDENSATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMS): Voltage Rating 230 VAC ± 10% 50/60 Hz
Blower 135 Watt
Heater 1200 Watt
Total Current: 6.0 A @ 230 VAC (Typical)
9.0 A @ 230 VAC (Max.)

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4. Introduction
The RollSeal SC-325M & SC-650M Smart Controllers are intelligent controllers
manufactured specifically for the RollSeal RS-500 and RS-600 Automatic Doors.
The Smart Controllers will provide safe opening and closing of the door by using a
number of internal safety devices plus those features provided in the components of
the automatic doors. The Smart Controllers can control the opening and closing
speeds of the door, count the number of door orations, and provide status
information for remote monitoring of the door position. In addition, the
Smart Controllers can combine a number of auxiliary devices to improve
the operability of the automatic doors such as:
Remote radio controlled inputs for operating the door.
Infrared sensors to detect the presence of personnel or machinery requiring
passage through the door.
Auxiliary lights or alarms that operate in conjunction with door opening or
closing.
The Smart Controllers are very versatile and simple to operate. The controls
are easily operated from the front panel.
4.1 How the Smart Controllers Communicate with the RollSeal Automatic Doors.
Inside the upper right housing of the RollSeal Automatic Door is an encoder that sends electrical pulses to the
Smart Controller when the door is moving and the controller is in the normal operating mode. The controllers
refer to the position of the door in units of “Counts”, which is based upon the number of encoded pulses that the
encoder sends to the controller.
NOTE: The term Position Units is used throughout this document and refers to the position of the
door in units of Counts.
A Count of zero is assigned to the full open position where the Home Switch operates, and the highest count is
assigned to the full closed position. The maximum number of counts that the controller will read will depend
upon the particular installation. In general, a count is approximately equal to 1/8 inch of door movement.
Several of the parameters of the controller are displayed in units of Counts, such as the Actual Position, Open
and Closed Limit Positions and the Acceleration and Deceleration Ranges.
SC-325M & SC-
650M Controller
Rocker
Power
Switch
Display
Indicator

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5. Smart Controller User Interface
5.1 The Power Switch
The Power Rocker Switch of the Smart Controller is located on the bottom of the controller box as illustrated on the
previous page. The switch controls power to the Smart Controllers and to the automatic doors.
Warning!
DO NOT Turn The Power ON Until All Of The Following Items Are Completed:
All Wire And Cable Connections Are Completed.
The Voltage Selection Switch Is Set To Match The Required Supply Voltage.
The Display Indicator can show four different
types of readings that can be selected by
pressing the Mode button on the Display.
Each time the Mode button is depressed the
display steps to the next parameter as
indicated by the green LED next to the
display.
The four readings on the Display Indicator
selected by using the Mode button are:
Actual Position –The position of the door curtain in relative position units called Counts. A low Count reading
indicates that the door is at the top or open position. The highest Count reading is when the
door is at the bottom or closed position.
Open Speed –The percentage of full speed that the door will open. The full speed will depend on the type of
drive motor installed. This can be changed from a low of 20 percent to a high of 100 percent.
Close Speed –The percentage of full speed that the door will close. The full speed will depend on the type of
drive motor installed. This can be changed from a low of 20 percent to a high of 75 percent.
Total Cycles –The total number of times (cycles) that the door has been opened and closed. The value
displayed is in units of 100 cycles. For example a reading of 20 means that the door has been
operated between 2000 and 2099 times.
Service Cycles –The number of times (cycles) that the door has been opened and closed since the last service
reset. The value displayed is in units of 100 cycles. For example, a reading of 20 represents
between 2000-2999 cycles. This cycle count is used for service purposes. Refer to Section 6.1
for information on how to reset this count and how to set Service Reminders.
To view each of the four parameters, press the Mode button repeatedly until the green LED on the Display
Indicator shows the desired parameter to be read or changed. Use the Up/Down arrows to adjust the Speed
percentage to the desired setting. To read the number of times the door has been cycled, press the Mode button
until the green LED beside Cycles (x100) is lighted. To return to the Actual Position, press the Mode button
again, or wait a few seconds and the controller will automatically return to displaying Actual Position.
There is an LED on the Display Indicator that will light when the Safety beam is interrupted. See Section 5.2.7
for more discussion on the function of the Safety Beam.
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5.2 Interpreting the Display Indicator
In addition to the readings that can be selected by using the Mode button, the Smart Controller will occasionally
display other readings on the Display Indicator that can show the operating status of the controller. This section
describes some other types of displays that will occur in the normal operation of the controllers.
5.2.1 Software Version and Model Number
When the Smart Controller is turned off and subsequently
on again, the Display Indicator will flash the current
software version and model number in the display. This
will remain on the display about two seconds. Then the
display will show the Actual Position of the door.
5.2.2 Actual Position Reading
When displaying the actual position of the door, the
Display Indicator will appear similar to the diagram on the
right. In the example shown, the door is in a position of
240 counts.
5.2.3 Unknown Position Indication
There are occasions when the controller may not know the
exact position of the door, for example, when returning from
the Jog Mode. In these cases the Display Indicator will
display a series of three bars as shown at the right. This is
known as the Unknown Position Indication. When the door
is actuated, the door will proceed to the full open position,
however the speed of the door will be reduced. When the
door has returned from the home switch position to the open
limit position, the display will show the actual position of
the door. This indicates that the door has reset its position
and is ready for normal operation.
5.2.4 Assumed Position Indication
When the controller is first turned on, the display will flash between a numerical actual position reading and the
unknown position indication. This flashing indicates the controller has assumed the current position of the door.
When the control button is pressed, the controller will open at full speed to the open limit of the door. Then the door
will proceed to the Home switch to verify the position reading and return to the open limit position. This operation
takes place to verify that the door was not manually adjusted during the time that power was removed from the
controller.
5.2.5 Jog Mode Indication
When the Smart Controller is in the Jog Mode, the display
will indicate “J O G” as shown at the right. See Section 7
for a description of the Jog Mode.

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5.2.6 Service Reminder Indication
When the Smart Controller has exceeded the selected
Service Cycle Limit, the Service Cycles LED will begin
flashing to indicate that service is needed. See Section 6.1
P10 and P11 for a description of the Service Cycle Reset
and Service Reminder.
5.2.7 Safety Beam
The Smart Controller uses an invisible safety beam near the
bottom of the automatic doors to prevent the door from
closing on an object that has moved into position under the
door. If an object interrupts this beam of invisible light, the
door will stop and the Door Obstruction Light in the controller
display will light. The door may then proceed to open.
5.2.8 Leading Edge Switch
The door is equipped with a Leading Edge Switch. This switch works in conjunction with the safety beam. Its
function is to provide a back-up for the safety beam. If anything comes in contact with the leading edge of the
panel, the door will react in the same manner as the safety beam.
5.2.9 Home Switch
The RollSeal automatic doors contains a Home limit switch for determining the “Home” or full open position of the
door. When the door is fully opened the Home limit switch is triggered to stop the door. At this position the actual
reading on the Display indicator will be zero (0). The Smart Controllers also use the operation of the Home switch
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6. SC-325M and SC-650M Initial Setup
6.1 Program Mode
Settings that are usually set up when the Smart Controller is installed or adjusted are referred to as Program
Parameters. To get to the Program Mode, press and hold the Mode button for at least five seconds. When the
controller has entered the Program Mode, the display will flash between P1 and the current value of the program
parameter. All the program parameters have a program number assigned to them. When in the Program Mode,
the current displayed parameter can be changed by pressing the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrows. When the current
parameter has been set, press the Mode button to move to the next parameter. The Program parameters are:
P1 - Close Time Delay –Default set to 45 (May be adjusted. See Below)
This is the time that the controller waits before automatically closing the door. Close Time Delay only
applies when the door has been opened using the Timed Input. All safety sensors must be cleared before the
controller begins counting the Close Time Delay. To change the value of P1, Press the Up ( ) arrow to
increase the delay and the Down ( ) arrow to decrease the delay. The Close Time Delay can be adjusted
between 5 and 240 seconds.
P3 - Deceleration Range - Default set to 0
The method for determining the deceleration range was changed from previous versions and therefore P3 has
a different effect on the deceleration range that the controller uses. The controller automatically sets the
minimum deceleration range based on the programmed Open and Close speeds. If that deceleration proves to
be inadequate, then P3 allows the user to increase that range. The default setting will be zero and it should
stay zero unless the door has problems stopping the door at the set limits.
P4 - Warning Output Function
The P4 setting can be configured to operate in 1 of 4 modes.
Mode 0 will indicate door movement or warn that door is about to close.
Modes 1 and 2 - Interlocks
Interlock two doors together when wired properly
The interlock mode 1 or 2 features only apply when the doors are actuated through the “Directional” input
signal (See Wiring Diagram 12.2). It is important to note that setting this parameter to 1 or 2 will reconfigure
the “Manual” input and the “Warning” output for interlock operation. Therefore using Interlock Modes 1 or
2, the switches will not be able to be used for their normal purposes as described in Section 8.
Mode 3 Door Open Indication to monitor fully OPEN.
Mode 4 Door Close Indication to Monitor fully CLOSED.
PROGRAM PARAMETERS
P1 - Close Time Delay (Seconds)
P3 - Deceleration Range
P4 –Warning Output Function
0 –Door Movement or Door about to Close
1 - Sequential Interlock
2 - Passive Interlock
3 - Door Open Indication
4 - Door Closed Indication
P7 - Refresh Door Limits
P10 - Service Cycle Reset
0 - No
1 - Yes
P11 - Service Reminder (Cycles x 100)
P12 -Input Status
P20 - Open Input Function
P21 - Input Switch Response
P23 - Encoder Operation
P24 - CMS Output Function
P25 - CMS On-Time
P26 - CMS Off-Time
PS1 - Setup Door Limits
PS2 - Set Open Limit
PS3 - Set Close Limit

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0 = Door Movement/Door about to Close
The Warning Output can be used to indicate door movement or warn that the door is about to close.
1 = Sequential Interlock
The Warning can be used to Sequentially Interlock two doors together. In this case, it is a sequential
interlock where the opening of Door #1 will hold Door #2 closed but the closing of Door #1 will immediately
initiate the opening of Door #2 and vice‐versa.
NOTE: Either door can initiate the cycle allowing for two-way traffic.
2 = Passive Interlock
The Warning Output can be used to Passively Interlock to doors together. In this case, when Door #1 is open Door
#2 will not be allowed to open and vice-versa.
3 = Door Open Indication
The Warning Output will be used to signal when the door is fully “open”for monitoring purposes.
4 = Door Closed Indication
The Warning Output will be used to signal when the door is fully “closed” for monitoring purposes.
P4 Auxiliary Relay
Status (Door\ Status)

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P7 –Refresh Door Limits –Default Set to 25
This parameter is associated with the Open and Close Limits programmed into the door. These limits are
determined using an encoder and they are referenced off of the Home Sensor/Switch located in the door
header. From time to time, the Open and/or Close Limits may drift due to the nature of the encoder. This
setting allows the user to set a number of Open & Close cycles before the door refreshes its limits by going
back to its Home reference. This value can be set from 1 to 25. One means it will refresh every time it
opens; Twenty-five means it will refresh every 25th time it opens.
P10 –Service Cycle Reset
This parameter provides a means for a service technician to reset the Service Cycle Count. This provides a
means to track cycles in an effort to properly maintain the door system. If you desire to reset the Service
Cycle Count, you must change P10 from “NO” to “YES” by pressing the Up ( ) arrow button. To
complete the reset, you must then depress the “MODE” button.
P11 –Service Reminder –Default Set to 240
This parameter works in conjunction with P10 to provide a means for the controller to visually remind the
service technician when it is time for service. The user can set a Service Cycle Limit in this parameter.
The limit (displayed number from 10 to 240) shown is “Cycles x 100” just as the cycle counts are
displayed. This parameter is constantly compared to the value in “Service Cycles”. Once the “Service
Cycles” is greater than or equal to “Service Reminder”, the “Cycle LED” on the controller interface will
begin blinking indicating that service is needed. EXAMPLE: If the P11 displayed value is 10, the “Cycle
LED” on the controller interface will begin blinking after the door has operated 1000 cycles.
P12 –Input Status
This parameter is used only to service or troubleshoot the door. The various inputs are represented by LED
segments on the display. *Available on Software versions V0.21 and later.
Refer to Section 9.
P20 –Open Input Function
The Open Input can be programmed to operate the door in 1 of 3 methods
0. Timed Open –In this mode, the open switch will function in the same manner as the timed input. If
pressed, it will open the door and then initiate a timed close cycle.
1. Sequential Operation –In this mode the open switch will function in the same manner as the manual
input in which the operation will toggle between open and close each time the switch is pressed. This
provides the user with the means to operate the door in both directions using a single switch.
2. Manual Operation –In this mode the open switch will only initiate a single open cycle for each
depression.
P21 –Open Input Function
This setting selects whether the Open and Close switch response is Momentary (0) or Maintained (1). If
maintained, the switch must be held during the entire open or close cycle for the door to operate.
When P4 Is Set To 1 or 2, The Functions Of The “Manual” Input Or The “Warning”
Output Are Reconfigured For Interlock Operation And Can Not Be Used For Their
Normal Functions.
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Warning!

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IF P24 = (0):
P23 –Encoder Operation
This parameter allows the user to set the door to just use one encoder channel in the event one of the
encoder channels stops working. The default setting is for using two channels (0) and it is only
recommended to use one channel (1) if absolutely necessary. Using one channel will result in the
door not being able to accurately keep its open and close limits.
P24 –CMS Output Function
This parameter allows the user to program the function for the CMS output.
0 = (Default) Output to control CMS for freezer applications. Relay status solely based on P25 and P26
settings.
1 = Indicates when the door is fully closed.
P25 –CMS On Time (minutes)
P26 –CMS Off Time (minutes)
P25- “CMS Mode” Auxiliary ON Time – Default Set to 15
If P24 = 0, this setting, along with P26, allows the user to cycle the fan & heater On & Off. Since not all
applications are the same, some will not require as much help eliminating condensation while others may
require more. This setting, along with P26, allows the user to operate the unit as efficient as possible.
P26- “CMS Mode” Auxiliary OFF Time – Default Set to 10
This setting works in conjunction with P25 to complete the On/Off cycle of the condensation removal system.
**15 On and 10 Off are the default settings for the duty cycle. The cycles may be
increased or decreased according to specific environment conditions.**
PS1 –Change Program Limits
This parameter can be either “Yes” or “No”. To change the Open Limit (PS2) or the Closed Limit (PS3) set this
parameter to “Yes” and then proceed by pressing the Mode button. To leave the programming mode at this time,
set PS1 to “No” and press the Mode button. The controller will exit the programming mode and return to
displaying the actual position.
PS2 –Set Open Limit –Default set to 25
When the Mode button is pressed after setting PS1, the door will open to the position of the Home switch then
proceed toward the current setting of the Open Limit. Use the Up and Down arrows to set the door to a new Open
Limit position. Then press Mode to proceed to the next parameter.
PS3 –Set Closed Limit - Default set to 400 (Must Be Lower To Seal At The Bottom)
When the Mode button is pressed after setting the Open Limit, the door will close to the current setting of the
Closed Limit. Use the Up ( ) and Down ( ) arrows to set the door to a new Closed Limit position. Then
press Mode to exit the programming mode and return to displaying the actual position.

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6.2 Acceleration and Deceleration Range
The Smart Controllers measure the position of the door in Relative Position Units called counts. (See Section 4.1.)
Counts are read from the door encoder and transmitted to the controller as electrical pulses. Counts begin at zero
when the door is open and get higher as the door is closed. Acceleration range is measured in time and
Deceleration range is measured in Counts.
The Smart Controllers have programmable
adjustment for the Deceleration Range.
Deceleration range can be adjusted by setting the
program parameter P3. See Section 6.1 for the
procedure to set this parameter.
The acceleration range is measured in units of
time (An inch every 10 milliseconds) When the
door is initiated, it is loaded with the minimum
speed of 20%. This speed will be increased every
10ms until it reaches the Open or Close speed
depending on the direction of travel.
The controller establishes a minimum deceleration range based on the speed that the door is travelling when it
begins to stop. P3 is now a range that can be used to increase the total deceleration range over the minimum
that the controller calculates. In other words, if the door is travelling at 100% speed when it determines that it
is time to stop, the deceleration range will be set to 100 plus whatever is set in P3.
The Deceleration Range is measured in units of counts and is the range over which the door will decelerate
from the open or close speed to a stopped position. Typical values for the Acceleration Range are 40 counts
and for the Deceleration Range is 80 counts.
These ranges are illustrated in the shown graph for the case of opening the door. From the full closed position,
the door accelerates to the open speed during the Acceleration Range then slows during the Deceleration
Range to the open position.
6.3 Door Setup
Warning!
DO NOT Turn The Power ON Until All Of The Following Items Are Completed:
All Wire And Cable Connections Are Completed.
The Voltage Selection Switch Is Set To Match The Required Supply Voltage.
The door limits are used to adjust the door position in the full open and closed positions. To set the door limits,
use the following steps:
1. Depress the Mode button (●) for at least 5 seconds. P1 (Close Time Delay) will be then be displayed in the
Display Indicator.
2. Depress and release the Mode button until PS1 (Change Program Limits) is displayed.
3. Depress Up ( ) until “yes” is displayed.
4. Depress the Mode button again (●). PS2 (Set Open Limit) will be displayed.
5. The door will proceed to the open limit and then stop. Once the door stops, adjust open limit using the Up (
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