LiftMaster RSL12UL Residential / Light Commercial Slide Gate Operator Installation Guide

June 5, 2024
LiftMaster

RSL12UL Residential / Light Commercial Slide Gate Operator

RESIDENTIAL DC
VEHICULAR SLIDE GATE OPERATOR
INSTALLATION MANUAL

Model RSL12UL

LiftMaster 300 Windsor Drive Oak Brook, IL 60523

OPERATOR REQUIRES A LIFTMASTER EXTERNAL MONITORED ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION DEVICE BE INSTALLED IN ALL ENTRAPMENT
ZONES
· THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY A TRAINED GATE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN ONLY.
· This model is for use on vehicular passage gates ONLY and not intended for use on pedestrian passage gates.
· This model is intended for use in Class I and II vehicular slide gate applications.
· Visit LiftMaster.com to locate a professional installing dealer in your area.
· This gate operator is compatible with MyQ® and Security+ 2.0® accessories.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY

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Safety Symbol and Signal Word Review…………………………………………2 Usage Class ……………………………………………………………………………….3 UL325 Entrapment Protection Requirements ………………………………….3 Safety Installation Information………………………………………………………4 Gate Construction Information………………………………………………………5

INTRODUCTION

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Carton Inventory …………………………………………………………………………6 Operator Specifications………………………………………………………………..7 Site Preparation ………………………………………………………………………….8

INSTALLATION

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Types of Installations…………………………………………………………………..9 Step 1 Determine Location for Operator ……………………………………….10 Step 2 Install the Operator………………………………………………………….11 Step 3 Attach the Chain ……………………………………………………………..12 Step 4 Install Entrapment Protection ……………………………………………13 Step 5 Earth Ground Rod……………………………………………………………15 Step 6 Power Wiring………………………………………………………………….15 Step 7 Install the cover………………………………………………………………18

ADJUSTMENT

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Adjust the Limits and Automatic Force…………………………………………19 Manual Adjustments ………………………………………………………………….19 Enter Manual Setup Mode ………………………………………………………….20 Reversal Force Dial ……………………………………………………………………20 Set the Limits……………………………………………………………………………20 Automatic Force………………………………………………………………………..21 Fine Tune the Limits ………………………………………………………………….21 Fine Tune the Force …………………………………………………………………..21 Obstruction Test ………………………………………………………………………21

DUAL GATE SETUP

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Wired ………………………………………………………………………………………22 Wireless …………………………………………………………………………………..22

PROGRAMMING

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Remote Controls (Not Provided) …………………………………………………24 LiftMaster Internet Gateway (not provided) …………………………………..26

Erase Gateway ………………………………………………………………………….26 Erase All Transmitter and Keypad Codes ………………………………………26 Erase limits ………………………………………………………………………………26 Constant Pressure Override (CPO) ………………………………………………26 Gate hold open feature……………………………………………………………….26 To Remove and Erase Monitored Entrapment Protection Devices…….26

OPERATION

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Control board overview………………………………………………………………27 Reset Switch…………………………………………………………………………….28 Manual Disconnect ……………………………………………………………………28 Operator alarm………………………………………………………………………….28 Remote control …………………………………………………………………………28

ACCESSORY WIRING

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External control devices……………………………………………………………..29 Locks ………………………………………………………………………………………30 Miscellaneous wiring …………………………………………………………………30

MAINTENANCE

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Important Safety Instructions ……………………………………………………..31 Maintenance Chart …………………………………………………………………….31 Batteries ………………………………………………………………………………….. 32 Drive Train ……………………………………………………………………………….32

TROUBLESHOOTING

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Diagnostic Codes ………………………………………………………………………33 Diagnostic Codes Table ……………………………………………………………..34 Control Board LEDs …………………………………………………………………..36 Troubleshooting Chart ……………………………………………………………….37

APPENDIX

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Dual gate settings ……………………………………………………………………..40 Step 6 Solar Panel(s)…………………………………………………………………41 Manual Adjustments with a Remote Control …………………………………45

WIRING DIAGRAM

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REPAIR PARTS

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ACCESSORIES

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WARRANTY

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SAFETY

Safety Symbol and Signal Word Review

When you see these Safety Symbols and Signal Words on the following pages, they will alert you to the possibility of Serious Injury or Death if you do not comply with the warnings that accompany them. The hazard may come from something mechanical or from electric shock. Read the warnings carefully.
When you see this Signal Word on the following pages, it will alert you to the possibility of damage to your gate and/or the gate operator if you do not comply with the cautionary statements that accompany it. Read them carefully.

MECHANICAL

IMPORTANT NOTE:
· BEFORE attempting to install, operate or maintain the operator, you must read and fully understand this manual and follow all safety instructions.
· DO NOT attempt repair or service of your gate operator unless you are an Authorized Service Technician.

ELECTRICAL

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Usage Class
Class I – Residential Vehicular Gate Operator
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in garages or parking areas associated with a residence of one-to four single families.
Class II – Commercial/General Access Vehicular Gate
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in a commercial location or building such as a multi-family housing unit (five or more single family units), hotel, garages, retail store, or other buildings accessible by or servicing the general public.
Class III – Industrial/Limited Access Vehicular Gate
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in an industrial location or building such as a factory or loading dock area or other locations not accessible by or intended to service the general public.
Class IV – Restricted Access Vehicular Gate Operator
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in a guarded industrial location or building such as an airport security area or other restricted access locations not servicing the general public, in which unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel.

UL325 Entrapment Protection Requirements

· A minimum of two independent monitored entrapment protection devices are required to be installed at each entrapment zone
· Every installation is unique. It is the responsibility of the installer to install external monitored entrapment protection devices in each entrapment zone
· This vehicular slide gate operator will operate only after installation of a minimum of two independent
monitored entrapment protection devices in each direction: two in the open direction and two in the close direction.
· Entrapment protection device types include inherent (built into the operator), monitored external photoelectric sensors or monitored external edge sensors
· This operator is provided with an inherent entrapment protection device built into the operator that serves as one of the two independent devices

  • Independent – the same type of device shall NOT be used for both entrapment protection devices.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of INJURY or DEATH: · READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. · NEVER let children operate or play with gate/door controls. Keep the remote
control away from children. · ALWAYS keep people and objects away from the gate/door. NO ONE SHOULD
CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE/DOOR. · Test the gate/door operator monthly. The gate/door MUST reverse on contact
with an object or reverse when an object activates the noncontact sensors. After adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest the gate/door operator. Failure to adjust and retest the operator properly can increase the risk of INJURY or DEATH. · Use the emergency release ONLY when the gate/door is closed. Use caution when using this release when the gate/door is open. Weak or broken springs may cause the gate/door to fall rapidly, causing severe INJURY or DEATH. · KEEP GATES/DOORS PROPERLY OPERATING AND BALANCED. Read the gate/door manufacturer’s owner’s manual. An improperly operating or balanced gate/door could cause severe INJURY or DEATH. Have a qualified service person make repairs to gate/door hardware. Have trained gate/door systems technician make repairs to cables, spring assemblies, and other hardware. · The entrance is for vehicles ONLY. Pedestrians MUST use separate entrance.
· SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

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Safety Installation Information

1. Vehicular gate systems provide convenience and security. Gate

9. For a gate operator utilizing a Stop and/or Reset button, it must be

systems are comprised of many component parts. The gate operator is

located in the line-of-sight of the gate. Activation of the reset control

only one component. Each gate system is specifically designed for an

shall not cause the operator to start.

individual application.

10. A minimum of two (2) WARNING SIGNS shall be installed in the area

2. Gate operating system designers, installers and users must take into

of the gate. Each warning sign is to be visible by persons located on

account the possible hazards associated with each individual

the side of the gate on which the sign is installed.

application. Improperly designed, installed or maintained systems can create risks for the user as well as the bystander. Gate systems design and installation must reduce exposure to potential hazards.

11. For a gate operator utilizing a non-contact sensor: a. See Install Entrapment Protection section for placement of noncontact sensor for each type of application.

3. A gate operator can create high levels of force in its function as a component part of a gate system. Therefore, safety features must be incorporated into every gate system design. Specific safety features include: · Edges Sensors (contact) · Guards for Exposed Rollers

b. Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, such as when a vehicle trips the sensor while the gate is still moving.
c. One or more non-contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier.

· Photoelectric Sensors

12. For a gate operator utilizing a contact sensor such as an edge sensor:

· Screen Mesh

a. One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of

· Instructional and Precautionary Signage

entrapment or obstruction exists, such as at the leading edge,

4. Install the gate operator only when: a. The operator is appropriate for the construction and the usage class of the gate.
b. All openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the bottom of the gate to a minimum of 6 feet (1.8 m) above the ground to prevent a 2-1/4 inches (6 cm) diameter sphere from passing through the openings anywhere in the gate, and in that portion of the adjacent fence that the gate covers in the open position.
c. All exposed pinch points are eliminated or guarded, and guarding is supplied for exposed rollers.

trailing edge and post mounted both inside and outside of a vehicular horizontal slide gate. b. A hard wired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so the communication between the sensor and the gate operator is not subject to mechanical damage. c. A wireless device such as one that transmits radio frequency (RF) signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions shall be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or impeded by building structures, natural landscaping or similar obstruction. A wireless device shall function under the intended end- use conditions.

5. The gate operator is intended for installation only on gates used for vehicles. Pedestrians must be supplied with a separate access opening. The pedestrian access opening shall be designed to promote pedestrian usage. Locate the pedestrian access such that persons will not come in contact with the vehicular gate during the entire path of travel of the vehicular gate.

6. The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is supplied between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to reduce the risk of entrapment.

7. The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions prior to the installation of the gate operator.

8. Permanently mounted access controls intended for users to activate, must be located at least 6 feet (1.8 m) away from any moving part of the gate and where the user is prevented from reaching over, under, around or through the gate to operate the controls. Outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a security feature to prevent unauthorized use. Exception: Emergency access controls only accessible by authorized personnel (e.g. fire, police) may be placed at any location in the line-of-sight of the gate.

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Gate Construction Information
Vehicular gates should be installed in accordance with ASTM F2200: Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction. For a copy, contact ASTM directly at 610-832-9585 or www.astm.org.

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General Requirements
Gates shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions given for the appropriate gate type listed, refer to ASTM F2200 for additional gate types. Gates shall be designed, constructed and installed to not fall over more than 45 degrees from the vertical plane, when a gate is detached from the supporting hardware. Gates shall have smooth bottom edges, with vertical bottom edged protrusions not exceeding 0.50 inches (12.7 mm) when other than the exceptions listed in ASTM F2200. The minimum height for barbed tape shall not be less than 8 feet (2.44 m) above grade and for barbed wire shall not be less than 6 feet (1.83 m) above grade. An existing gate latch shall be disabled when a manually operated gate is retrofitted with a powered gate operator. A gate latch shall not be installed on an automatically operated gate. Protrusions shall not be permitted on any gate, refer to ASTM F2200 for Exceptions. Gates shall be designed, constructed and installed such that their movement shall not be initiated by gravity when an automatic operator is disconnected, in accordance with the following. Vehicular horizontal slide gate shall not result in continuous, unimpeded movement in either lineal direction of its travel. For pedestrian access in the vicinity of an automated vehicular gate, a separate pedestrian access shall be provided or available. The pedestrian access shall be installed in a location such that a pedestrian shall not come in contact with a moving vehicular access gate during the entire path of travel of the vehicular gate. A pedestrian gate shall not be incorporated into an automated vehicular gate panel.
Specific Applications
Any non-automated gate that is to be automated shall be upgraded to conform to the provisions of this specification. This specification shall not apply to gates generally used for pedestrian access and to vehicular gates not to be automated. When the gate operator requires replacement, the existing gate shall be upgraded to conform to the provisions of this specification. When the gate of an automated gate system requires replacement, the new gate shall conform to the provisions of this specification.

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Vehicular Horizontal Slide Gates
The following provisions shall apply to Class I, Class II and Class III vehicular horizontal slide gates: All weight bearing exposed rollers 8 feet (2.44 m), or less, above grade shall be guarded or covered. All openings shall be designed, guarded, or screened from the bottom of the gate to the top of the gate or a minimum of 6 ft. (1.83 m) above grade, whichever is less, to prevent a 2 1/4 in. (57 mm) diameter sphere from passing through the openings anywhere in the gate, and in that portion of the adjacent fence that the gate covers in the open position. The gate panel shall include the entire section of the moving gate, including any back frame or counterbalance portion of the gate. A gap, measured in the horizontal plane parallel to the roadway, between a fixed stationary object nearest the roadway, (such as a gate support post) and the gate frame when the gate is in either the fully open position or the fully closed position, shall not exceed 2-1/4 inches (57 mm). Exception: All other fixed stationary objects greater than 16 in. (406 mm) from the gate frame shall not be required to comply with this section. Positive stops shall be required to limit travel to the designed fully open and fully closed positions. These stops shall be installed at either the top of the gate, or at the bottom of the gate where such stops shall horizontally or vertically project no more than is required to perform their intended function. All gates shall be designed with sufficient lateral stability to assure that the gate will enter a receiver guide, refer to ASTM F2200 for panel types. The following provisions shall apply to Class IV vehicular horizontal slide gates: All weight bearing exposed rollers 8 feet (2.44 m), or less, above grade shall be guarded or covered. Positive stops shall be required to limit travel to the designed fully open and fully closed positions. These stops shall be installed at either the top of the gate, or at the bottom of the gate where such stops shall horizontally or vertically project no more than is required to perform their intended function.

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Carton Inventory
NOT SHOWN: Documentation Packet, Chain #41 – 30 feet, Eye Bolt Kit

Cover

Operator

LiftMaster Monitored Retro-Reflective Photoelectric Sensor Model LMRRUL

Warning Signs (2) and Warranty Card

Battery 12 Vdc 7AH

5 ft. Edge sensor kit

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Operator Specifications
Usage Classification Main AC Supply System Operating Voltage Accessory Power Solar Power Max Maximum Gate Weight Minimum Gate Travel Distance Maximum Gate Travel Distance Maximum Gate Travel Speed Maximum Daily Cycle Rate Maximum Duty Cycle Operating Temperature
Expansion Board External Entrapment Protection Device Inputs (noncontact and/or contact)

Class I & II 120 Vac, .5 Amps (6.5 Amps including Accessory Outlets) 12 Vdc Battery Run / Battery Backup 12 Vdc, 500mA max. for ON + SW (switched) 12 Vdc at 30 watts max. 800 lbs (363.6 kg) 25 feet (7.62 m) 50 feet (15.24 m) 12 inches/second 120 cycles/day Continuous Without Heater: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) With Optional Heater: -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) Optional Main board – up to 2 close entrapment protection devices and 1 open entrapment protection device. Expansion board – up to 3 entrapment protection devices configurable to either close or open and up to 4 edge sensors using wireless edge sensor kit model LMWEKITU.

15-3/16″ (38.57 cm)

20-3/8″ (51.75 cm) 7.49″ (19.02 cm)

MOUNTING FOOTPRINT

10-1/2″ (26.67 cm)

13.65″ (34.67 cm)

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Site Preparation
Check the national and local building codes BEFORE installation.
Conduit and Concrete Pad
Trench and install conduit. Before trenching, contact underground utility locating companies. Conduit must be UL approved for low and high voltage. Consider the operator placement BEFORE installing the pad or post.

Safety
Entrapment protection devices are required to protect against any entrapment or safety conditions encountered in your gate application. Install a warning sign (two provided) on the inside and outside of the property, where easily visible.

Warning Sign

Concrete Pads

Gate
Gate must be constructed and installed according to ASTM F2200 standards (refer to page 4). Gate must fit specifications of operator (refer to specifications).

Additional Accessories
The vehicle loops allow the gate to stay open when vehicles are obstructing the gate path. Suggested for vehicles 14 feet (4.27 m) or longer. Vehicle loops are not required but are recommended. Before installing your Access Control Device(s) be sure to complete a site survey and determine the best device for your site needs.

Access Control Device

Vehicle Loops Outside Property

SAFETY CATCH ROLLERS Install catch rollers with safety covers on the side of a post or wall with a minimal distance of half an inch between the rollers and gate

DO NOT use a gate catch post. Because the coasting distance may vary due to changes in temperature, it is NOT recommended to install a catch post in front of the gate’s path. To do so will cause the gate to hit the post in certain instances.

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· To AVOID damaging gas, power or other underground utility lines, contact underground utility locating companies BEFORE digging more than 18 inches (46 cm) deep.

· ALWAYS wear protective gloves and eye protection when changing the battery or working around the battery compartment.

Types of Installations
Standard Installation
Operator
Gate Rail Stop (Inside Property)

Gate Rail Stop

Rear Installation
Operator Gate Rail Stop
(Inside Property)

Gate Rail Stop

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Step 1 Determine Location for Operator
Check the national and local building codes before installation.
Standard Installation
1. The gate operator should be installed near the front roller of the gate. Lay out the concrete pad. 2. Install the electrical conduit. 3. Pour a concrete pad (reinforced concrete is recommended).

1″ – 2″ (2.5 – 5.1 cm) 1/2″ (1.8 cm)
Conduit Location

Gate Front Gate Roller

24″ (61 cm)

24″ (61 cm)

(Pad)

Conduit

Rear Installation
1. The gate operator should be installed near the back of the gate in the OPEN position. Lay out the concrete pad. 2. Install the electrical conduit. 3. Pour a concrete pad (reinforced concrete is recommended).

1/2″ (1.8 cm)

Gate in Open Position

1″ – 2″ (2.5 – 5.1 cm)

Back of Gate

24″ (61 cm)

Conduit Location

24″ (61 cm)

(Pad)

Conduit

6″ Above Ground Below the frost line. Check all national and local codes.
6″ Above Ground Below the frost line. Check all national and local codes.

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Step 2 Install the Operator
Attach the operator to the concrete pad with appropriate fasteners. The gate operator should be installed near the front roller of the gate or near the back of the gate (in the OPEN position). The space between the gate and the output sprocket must be a minimum of 4 inches (10.2 cm).

4 Concrete Anchors 1/2″ x 3 1/2
(1.27 cm x 8.89 cm )

7.49″ (19 cm)

Mounting Footprint 13.65″ (34 cm)

.63″ (1.6 cm)

4″ (10 cm) Chain Location

Operator

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Step 3 Attach the Chain
Standard Installation
DO NOT run the operator until instructed. 1. Manually open the gate and line up the front bracket so the chain will be level with the idler pulley and parallel to the ground. Weld the front bracket in
this position. 2. Manually close the gate and line up the rear bracket so the chain will be level with the idler pulley and parallel to the ground. Weld the rear bracket in
this position. 3. Route the chain through the operator. 4. Connect the chain to the brackets using the eye bolt hardware. Chain should not be too tight or have excessive slack. NOTE: The chain should have no more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) of sag for every 10 feet (3 m) of chain length.

Idler Pulley
Rear Bracket
Rear Installation
DO NOT run the operator until instructed. NOTE: This installation will require two extra idler pulleys. Make sure all exposed pinch points are guarded. Refer to Gate Construction Information on page 5. 1. Move the back pulley to the bottom hole in the operator. 2. Manually close the gate and align the bottom bracket so the chain
will be level with the bottom idler pulley and parallel to the ground. Weld the bottom bracket in this position. 3. Align the top bracket so the chain will be level with the top idler pulley and parallel to the ground. Weld the upper bracket in this position. 4. Route the chain through the operator. 5. Connect the chain to the brackets using the eye bolt hardware. Chain should not be too tight or have excessive slack. NOTE: The chain should have no more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) of sag for every 10 feet (3 m) of chain length.
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Front Bracket
Idler Pulley MUST have safety cover.

INSTALLATION

To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a moving gate: · ALL gate operator systems REQUIRE two independent entrapment
protection systems for each entrapment zone. · Entrapment protection devices MUST be installed to protect anyone
who may come near a moving gate.

· Entrapment protection devices MUST be located to protect in BOTH the open and close gate cycles.
· Locate entrapment protection devices to protect between moving gate and RIGID objects, such as posts, walls, pillars, columns, or operator itself.

Step 4 Install Entrapment Protection
Entrapment protection MUST be installed according to the following UL 325 requirements:
· Slide gate operators require a minimum of two external monitored entrapment protection devices to function; one in the open direction and one in the close direction.
· Every installation is unique. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that ALL entrapment zones are protected with an external monitored entrapment protection device, protecting both the open and close gate cycles.
· LiftMaster monitored external entrapment protection devices MUST be used with LiftMaster operators to meet UL325 requirements, see Accessories.
· Test ALL entrapment protection devices after completing installation of the operator. For testing instructions, refer to the manual provided with your entrapment protection device.

Definitions
ENTRAPMENT: The condition when a person is caught or held in a position that increases the risk of injury. SLIDE GATE ENTRAPMENT ZONE: An entrapment zone exists if at any point during travel, the gap between the gate and any opposing fixed edge or surface such as posts, walls, pillars, columns or operator itself, is less than 16″ (406 mm) in a location up to 6 ft. (1.8 m) above grade.
Illustrations provided by DASMA Gate Systems Safety Guide

Illustration is for example only; your site may have additional entrapment zones which MUST be protected.
Public Side

Pedestrian gate located near the slide gate. Make sure a separate pedestrian entrance is available and the path is clearly designated.
6′ (1.8 m) minimum

Place warning signs on both sides of the gate in clear view

Gap between vertical bars MUST be less
than 2-1/4″ (57 mm)

Interior posts, non-pinch rollers (2x)

Edge sensor

Edge sensor
Left hand gate opening

Earth ground Photoelectric sensor (open direction)
Photoelectric sensor (open direction)

Edge sensor
Photoelectric sensor (close direction)

Photoelectric sensor (close direction)
Secure Side

Any gap larger than 2-1/4″ (57 mm) between gate and fixed objects MUST be protected. Install edge sensors where gap between post and gate creates a draw in zone.

Take a photograph of the complete installation site for your records

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Wire Entrapment Protection Devices
There are three options for wiring external entrapment protection devices depending on the specific device and how the device will function. Refer to the manual included with your entrapment protection device for more information. These entrapment protection device inputs are for monitored devices, which include pulsed photoelectric sensors, resistive edge sensors, and pulsed edge sensors. Only one monitored entrapment protection device may be wired to each input. Additional entrapment protection devices may be wired to the expansion board.

Control Board
CLOSE EYES/INTERRUPT (2 Terminals) The CLOSE EYES/INTERRUPT input is for photoelectric sensor entrapment protection for the close direction. When an obstruction is sensed during gate closing the gate will open to the full open position and resets the Timer-to-Close. This input will be disregarded during gate opening. CLOSE EDGE (2 Terminals) The CLOSE EDGE input is for edge sensor entrapment protection for the close direction. When an obstruction is sensed during gate closing the gate will reverse to the full open position, disengaging the Timer-to-Close. This input will be disregarded during gate opening. OPEN EYES/EDGE (2 Terminals) The OPEN EYES/EDGE input is for photoelectric sensor or edge sensor entrapment protection for the open direction. When an obstruction is sensed during gate opening the gate will reverse for 4 seconds then stop. This input will be disregarded during gate closing.

Close Photoelectric Sensors Close Edge
Open Photoelectric Sensors OR Open Edge

Expansion Board (not provided)
EYE ONLY and COM Open or Close Direction Photoelectric Sensors, the functionality is based on the switch settings (located next to the terminals) Switch set to CLOSE: gate reverses fully when an obstruction is sensed Switch set to OPEN: gate reverses 4 seconds when an obstruction is sensed EYE/EDGE and COM Open or Close Direction Photoelectric Sensors or Edge Sensor, the functionality is based on the switch settings (located next to the terminals) Switch set to CLOSE: gate reverses fully when an obstruction is sensed Switch set to OPEN: gate reverses 4 seconds when an obstruction is sensed

Photoelectric Sensors
Photoelectric Sensors OR Edge Sensor

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Step 5 Earth Ground Rod
Use the proper earth ground rod for your local area. The ground wire must be a single, whole piece of wire. Never splice two wires for the ground wire. If you should cut the ground wire too short, break it, or destroy its integrity, replace it with a single wire length. 1. Install the earth ground rod within 3 feet (.9 m) of the operator. 2. Run wire from the earth ground rod to the operator. NOTE: If the operator is not grounded properly the range of the remote controls will be reduced and the operator will be more susceptible to lightning and surge damage.

To operator

Check national and local codes for proper depth

Step 6 Power Wiring

To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:

· ANY maintenance to the operator or in the area near the operator

· ALL electrical connections MUST be made by a qualified individual.

MUST NOT be performed until disconnecting the electrical power (AC · DO NOT install ANY wiring or attempt to run the operator without

or solar and battery) and locking-out the power via the operator

consulting the wiring diagram.

power switch. Upon completion of maintenance the area MUST be cleared and secured, at that time the unit may be returned to service. · Disconnect power at the fuse box BEFORE proceeding. Operator

· ALL power wiring should be on a dedicated circuit and well protected. The location of the power disconnect should be visible and clearly labeled.

MUST be properly grounded and connected in accordance with national and local electrical codes. NOTE: The operator should be on

· ALL power and control wiring MUST be run in separate conduit.

a separate fused line of adequate capacity.

The operator can be wired for either 120 Vac or a solar panel (not provided). Follow the directions according to your application. The battery is charged in the circuit by the integrated transformer. The operator requires one 7AH battery (provided) or one 33AH battery. The 33AH application requires the 33AH wire harness (Model K94-37236). For dual gate applications, power will have to be connected to each operator. Main power supply and control wiring MUST be run in separate conduits. All control wiring used to connect external devices to Class 2 circuits of the operator must be (QPTZ) Power-Limited Circuit Cables, Type CL2, CL2P, CL2R, or CL2X or other cable with equivalent or better electrical, mechanical, and flammability ratings. SOLAR APPLICATIONS: For solar applications refer to Solar Panels section in the Appendix. Follow the directions according to your application.

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Power wiring
1. Turn off the AC power from the main power source circuit breaker. 2. Run the AC power wires to the operator. 3. Unplug the transformer. 4. Remove the junction box cover. 5. Run the AC power wires through the knockout in the bottom of the
electrical box. 6. Connect the green wire to the earth ground rod and AC ground
using a wire nut. NOTE: The earth ground rod can be grounded to the chassis. 7. Connect the white wire to NEUTRAL using a wire nut. 8. Connect the black wire to HOT using a wire nut. 9. Replace the junction box cover. Ensure the wires are not pinched. 10. Plug in the transformer. 11. Turn ON AC power to the operator.

MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH

AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE (AWG)

DIRECT PLUG-IN TRANSFORMER (120
VAC)

EXTERNAL PLUG-IN TRANSFORMER (24 VAC)

18

150 feet (46 m)

16

250 feet (76 m)

14

1150 feet (351 m)

400 feet (122 m)

12

1850 feet (564 m)

600 feet (183 m)

10

2950 feet (899 m)

1,000 feet (305 m)

NOTE: Use copper conductors ONLY.

Junction Box Cover

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7AH battery
1. Unplug the transformer. 2. Unplug the J15 plug labeled BATT on the control board by
squeezing the plug and pulling it from the control board. This disconnects the ac/dc power to the control board. 3. Connect the red wire from the J15 plug to the positive (+) terminal of the battery. 4. Connect the black wire from the J15 plug to the negative (-) terminal of the battery. 5. Plug the J15 plug back into the control board. This will power up the control board. NOTE: You may see a small spark when plugging the J15 plug into the board. 6. Plug in the transformer.

Red (+)

J15 Plug
Solar Wires Black(-)

33AH battery
To use a 33AH battery in place of the 7AH battery, follow the instructions below. The 33AH application requires the 33AH wire harness (Model K94-37236).

  1. Unplug the transformer. 2. Unplug the J15 plug labeled BATT on the control board by
    squeezing the plug and pulling it from the control board. This disconnects the ac/dc power to the control board. Discard this J15 plug and harness. 3. Connect one end of the red (+) wire from the new 33AH wire harness kit to the red wire from the new J15 plug as shown. Connect the other end of the red (+) wire to the positive (+) terminal on the battery as shown. 4. Connect one end of the black (-) wire from the new 33AH wire harness kit to the black wire from the new J15 plug as shown. Connect the other end of the black (-) wire to the negative (-) terminal on the battery as shown. 5. Reconnect the new J15 plug to the control board. NOTE: You may see a small spark when plugging the J15 plug into the board. 6. Plug in the transformer.

7AH Battery

Red (+)
Red (+) wire from new wire
harness kit

Solar Wires

J15 Plug (New wire harness Model K94-37236)

Black(-)

Black(-) wire from new wire harness kit

33AH Battery

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INSTALLATION
Step 7 Install the Cover
Before installing the cover, follow the instructions in the Adjustment section to adjust the limits and force. 1. Slide the cover over the operator. 2. Align the hole in the cover with the threaded hole in the operator’s
chassis and secure the cover with the provided 5/16-18 screw. The basic installation is complete.
5/16″-18 (.79 cm) Screw
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ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the Limits and Automatic Force

To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:
· Without a properly installed safety reversal system, persons (particularly small children) could be SERIOUSLY INJURED or KILLED by a moving gate.
· Too much force on gate will interfere with proper operation of safety reversal system.
· NEVER increase force beyond minimum amount required to move gate.

· NEVER use force adjustments to compensate for a binding or sticking gate.
· If one control (force or travel limits) is adjusted, the other control may also need adjustment.
· After ANY adjustments are made, the safety reversal system MUST be tested. Gate MUST reverse on contact with an object.

Manual Adjustments
Your operator is designed with electronic controls to make travel limit and force adjustments easy. The adjustments allow you to program where the gate will stop in the open and close position. The limit setup LEDs (located next to the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE buttons) indicate the status of the limits, refer to the table to the right. The limits can be set using the control board (below) or a remote control (refer to Limit Setup with a Remote Control in the Appendix). Setting the limits with a remote control requires a 3-button remote control programmed to OPEN, CLOSE, and STOP. NOTE: While setting the limits, all entrapment protection devices will be disconnected, and the OPEN and CLOSE Test buttons can be used to move the gate as needed. During the Automatic Force Setup, all entrapment protection devices will be reconnected, and the gate will automatically open and close NOTE: The TEST buttons on the control board will not work until the limits have been set and the required entrapment protection devices are installed.

SET OPEN LED OFF
BLINKING BLINKING
ON ON

LIMIT SETUP LEDS

SET CLOSE OPERATOR

LED

MODE

OFF

NORMAL

MODE

BLINKING

MANUAL SETUP

ON

MANUAL

SETUP

BLINKING

MANUAL SETUP

ON

MANUAL

SETUP

EXPLANATION Limits are set Limits are not set Open limit is not set Close limit is not set Limits are set

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ADJUSTMENT

Enter Manual Setup Mode

1

2

NOTE: For dual gate applications, the limits will have to be set for

each operator. The gate MUST be attached to the operator before

setting the limits and force. Disconnect biparting gates before

setting limits. Pay special attention if magnetic locks are installed.

NOTE: While setting the Limits, all entrapment protection devices will be disconnected, and the Remote Control buttons can be used to move the gate as needed. During the Automatic Force Setup, all entrapment protection devices will be reconnected, and the gate will automatically open and close.

For slide gate applications, the open limit and closed limit must be set up at least four feet apart.

1. To enter manual set up mode, make sure that both SET OPEN and SET CLOSE LEDs are flashing. If they are not flashing, press and release both the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE buttons.

Reversal Force Dial

2. The REVERSAL FORCE DIAL is set to minimum at the factory. You will be able to adjust the force setting after the initial Manual Setup. Once initial limits have been set, the REVERSAL FORCE dial on the Control Board is used to fine tune the force where wind or environmental changes may affect the gate travel. See Fine Tune the Force below.

All Settings 1-10: Automatically increase the force due to gate wear or temperature changes
Set the Limits
3. Press and hold the MOVE GATE buttons to jog the gate to the desired OPEN position. Release the MOVE GATE button when the desired OPEN limit is reached.
4. Press and release the SET OPEN button to save the limit. 5. Press and hold the MOVE GATE buttons to jog the gate to the
desired CLOSE position. Release the MOVE GATE button when the desired CLOSE limit is reached. 6. Press and release the SET CLOSE button to save the limit. 7. Upon successfully setting the limits for your gate setup, the Manual Setup Mode will exit.

3 4 5 6

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ADJUSTMENT
Automatic Force
Once manual setup mode has been exited, all entrapment protection devices will reconnect and become operational. The operator will enter a forcesensing operation by automatically moving the gate. The operator will begin a pre- warning audible alert before automatically moving the gate for a full cycle (open and close). During movement, the operator will continue with an audible alert. At successful completion of the automatic force setup, the audible alert turns off and the Diagnostic display will read `00′. The operator is now ready for normal operation. If the automatic force setup does not complete successfully, the operator will reenter Manual Setup Mode. Return to Step 1 of Manual Adjustments. NOTE: If the gate stops or reverses before reaching the fully open or closed position, increase the force by turning the force control slightly clockwise. See Fine Tune the Force below.

Fine Tune the Limits
To adjust the limits, start at Step 1 of the Manual Adjustment section.

Fine Tune the Force
Based on the length and weight of the gate it may be necessary to make additional force adjustments. The force setting should be high enough that the gate will not reverse by itself nor cause nuisance interruptions, but low enough to prevent serious injury to a person. The force setting is the same for both the open and close gate directions. Once the initial limits have been set, the REVERSAL FORCE DIAL on the control board is used for fine tuning the force where wind or environmental changes may affect the gate travel. 1. Enter manual set up mode: press and release both the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE
limit buttons. Both Limit LEDs will turn on solid (see Limit LED table above). The operator will beep once. This will cause all entrapment protection devices to be disconnected. 2. Adjust the reversal force dial for the installation. The REVERSAL FORCE DIAL is set to minimum at the factory. All Settings 1-10: Automatically increase the force due to gate wear or temperature changes. 3. Exit setup mode by pressing and releasing both the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE buttons. Limit LEDs will turn off. All entrapment protection devices will reconnect and become operational. 4. Perform the “Obstruction Test” after every limit and force setting adjustment. Note: Automatic Force Setup will not run if only the force setting was changed

Obstruction Test

1

1

The operator is equipped with an inherent (built in to the operator)

obstruction sensing device. If the gate encounters an obstruction during

motion, the gate reverses all the way to the limit. The following

procedure will test ONLY the inherent (built in to the operator)

obstruction sensing device:

1. Open and close the gate with the TEST BUTTONS, ensuring that the gate is stopping at the proper open and close limit positions.

2. Place an object between the open gate and a rigid structure. Make sure that any external entrapment protection devices will NOT be activated by the object.

3. Run the gate in the close direction. The gate should stop and reverse upon contact with the object. If the gate does not reverse off the object, reduce the force setting by turning the force control slightly counter-clockwise. The gate should have enough force to reach both the open and close limits, but MUST reverse after contact with an object.

4. Repeat the test for the open direction.

Test the operator after any adjustments are made.

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DUAL GATE SETUP

Dual Gate Setup-Wired

There are two options for dual gate communication: wired or wireless. Follow the directions according to your application. Do not use wired and wireless communication simultaneously. Wired dual gate applications will have a longer battery standby time than wireless applications.

Before digging, contact local underground utility locating companies. Use PVC conduit to prevent damage to cables. 1. Disconnect ALL power to the operator and unplug the J15 plug
from the control board.

DUAL GATE WIRE TYPE (SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR CABLE) 22AWG up to 200 feet (61 m) 18AWG – 200-1000 feet (61-305 m)
Wire must be rated at 30 Volt minimum

2. Trench across driveway to bury the shielded twisted pair cable.

3. Connect the wires from the shielded twisted pair cable to the Com Link terminals on the primary gate operator control board. NOTE: We recommend that all accessories and board configurations are set on the primary operator.

4. Route the shielded twisted pair cable to the secondary gate operator’s control board.

5. Connect the wires from the shielded twisted pair cable to the Com Link terminals on the secondary control board (Com Link A to Com Link A and Com Link B to Com Link B). Ground the shield of the cable to the chassis ground of one operator.

6. Connect ALL power to the operator and plug the J15 plug into the control board.

Com Link Data A Com Link Data B

Com Link Data A Com Link Data B

Dual Gate Setup-Wireless
To activate the wireless feature: 1. Choose an operator to be the network primary operator. All wireless accessories will need to be programmed to the primary operator. NOTE: We
recommend that all accessories and board configurations are set on the primary operator. 2. Press and release the LEARN button on the primary operator. The green XMITTER LED will light. NOTE: The operator will time out of programming
mode after 180 seconds. 3. Press and release the LEARN button again on the primary operator. The yellow NETWORK LED will light. 4. Press and release the OPEN test button to assign this operator as network primary. 5. Press and release the LEARN button on the second operator. The green XMITTER LED will light. 6. Press and release the LEARN button again on the second operator. The yellow NETWORK LED will light. 7. Press and release the CLOSE test button to assign this operator as network second. Both operators will beep and the yellow NETWORK LEDs will turn off indicating programming is successful.
To deactivate the wireless feature (Erasing the wireless feature will also erase any learned transmitters and keypads): 1. Press and release the LEARN button on either operator. The green XMITTER LED will light. 2. Press and release the LEARN button again on the same operator. The yellow NETWORK LED will light. 3. Press and hold the LEARN button for 5 seconds. The yellow NETWORK LED will blink (operator will beep) then turn off indicating successful
deactivation. 4. Repeat the steps for the other operator.
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DUAL GATE SETUP

ProIpnesridtye

PrOopuetsrtiyde

Bipart delay/synchronized close
The LOCK/BIPART DELAY switch is used only with dual gate applications and serves two functions: · BIPART DELAY
SWING GATE APPLICATIONS: The BIPART DELAY is used in applications where a mag- lock, solenoid lock, or decorative overlay would require one gate to close before the other. The operator with the LOCK/BIPART DELAY switch ON will delay from the close limit when opening and be the first to close from the open limit. SLIDE GATE APPLICATIONS: Not applicable, set to OFF. · SYNCHRONIZED CLOSE
The BIPART DELAY is also used in applications where one gate travels a longer distance than the other. To synchronize the closing of the gates, set the LOCK/BIPART DELAY switch to ON for both operators.

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PROGRAMMING

Remote Controls (Not Provided)
A total of 50 Security+ 2.0® remote controls or KPW250 keypads and 2 keyless entries (1 PIN for each keyless entry) can be programmed to the operator. When programming a third keyless entry to the operator, the first keyless entry will be erased to allow the third keyless entry to be programmed. When the operator’s memory is full it will exit the programming mode and the remote control will not be programmed. The memory will need to be erased before programming any additional remote controls. NOTE: If installing an 86LM to extend the range of the remote controls DO NOT straighten the antenna. The operator can learn remote controls on a single frequency of either 315 MHz, 390.0 MHz, or 433.92 MHz (where available). The default frequency will be 315 MHz. This can be changed prior to learning remote controls. Any remote controls learned will need to be erased before the frequency can be changed. Change Frequency
1. Press and release the LEARN button (operator will beep and green XMITTER LED will light). NOTE: The display will show what frequency is currently selected.
2. Use the MOVE GATE buttons to select the desired frequency. F1 = 315 MHZ (default) F2 = 390 MHz F3 = 433.92 MHz (where available)
3. Follow the steps below to learn a remote control to lock in the selected frequency.

There are 3 different options for programming the remote control depending on how you would like the remote control to function. Choose a programming option:

OPTION Single button as OPEN only
Single button (SBC) as OPEN, CLOSE, and STOP

DESCRIPTION Program a single button on the remote control for open only. The Timer-to-Close can be set to close the gate.
Program one remote control button as an open, close, and stop.

PROGRAMMING STEPS 1. Press and release the LEARN button (operator will beep and green
XMITTER LED will light). NOTE: The operator will time out of programming mode after 30 seconds. 2. Press the OPEN button. 3. Press the remote control button that you would like to program.
1. Press and release the LEARN button (operator will beep and green XMITTER LED will light). NOTE: The operator will time out of programming mode after 30 seconds.
2. Press the remote control button that you would like to program.

Three separate buttons as Program each remote control button as OPEN, CLOSE, and STOP an open, close, and stop.

1. Press and release the LEARN button (operator will beep and green XMITTER LED will light). NOTE: The operator will time out of programming mode after 30 seconds.
2. Press the OPEN, CLOSE, or STOP button, depending on the desired function.
3. Press the remote control button that you would like to program.

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PROGRAMMING
The operator will automatically exit learn mode (operator will beep and green XMITTER LED will go out) if programming is successful. To program additional Security+ 2.0® remote controls or remote control buttons, repeat the programming steps above.
NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device must be installed to ensure a minimum 20 cm (8 in.) distance is maintained between users/bystanders and device. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada ICES standard. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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PROGRAMMING

LiftMaster Internet Gateway (not provided)
To program the operator to the LiftMaster Internet Gateway:
Using the learn button on the operator’s control board
1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LiftMaster Internet Gateway and the router.
2. Connect power to the LiftMaster Internet Gateway. 3. Create an online account by visiting www.myliftmaster.com. 4. Register the LiftMaster Internet Gateway. 5. Use an internet enabled computer or smartphone to add devices. The
LiftMaster Internet Gateway will stay in learn mode for three minutes. 6. Press the Learn button twice on the primary operator (the operator will
beep as it enters learn mode). The LiftMaster Internet Gateway will pair to the operator if it is within range and the operator will beep if programming is successful.
Using the reset button on the operator
1. Connect the ethernet cable to the LiftMaster Internet Gateway and the router.
2. Connect power to the LiftMaster Internet Gateway. 3. Create an online account by visiting www.myliftmaster.com. 4. Register the LiftMaster Internet Gateway. 5. Use an internet enabled computer or smartphone to add devices. The
LiftMaster Internet Gateway will stay in learn mode for three minutes. 6. Ensure gate is closed. 7. Give the operator an OPEN command. 8. Within 30 seconds, when the gate is at the open limit press and release
the reset button 3 times (on primary gate) to put primary operator into High Band Learn Mode (the operator will beep as it enters learn mode). The LiftMaster Internet Gateway will pair to the operator if it is within range and the operator will beep if programming is successful. The status as shown by the LiftMaster Internet Gateway app will be either “open” or “closed”. The gate operator can then be controlled through the LiftMaster Internet Gateway app.
Erase Gateway
Note: Doing this will erase all wireless learned devices including transmitters, keypads and any wireless dual gate programming. 1. Press and release the LEARN button on either operator. The green
XMITTER LED will light. 2. Press and release the LEARN button again on the same operator. The
yellow NETWORK LED will light. 3. Press and hold the LEARN button for 5 seconds. The yellow
NETWORK LED will blink (operator will beep) then turn off indicating devices have been successfully erased.
Erase All Transmitter and Keypad Codes
1. Press and release the LEARN button (operator will beep and green XMITTER LED will light).
2. Press and hold the LEARN button again until the green XMITTER LED flashes and then release the button (approximately 6 seconds). All remote control codes are now erased.

Erase Limits
1. To erase the limits, press and hold the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE buttons simultaneously (5 seconds) until both the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE LEDs blink rapidly and the operator beeps.
2. Release the buttons and the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE LEDs will blink slowly indicating the limits will need to be set.
Constant Pressure Override (CPO)
Constant Pressure Override is for use with KPW5 and KPW250 keypads (not provided). The KPW5/KPW250 wireless commercial keypads are security keypads and can only be programmed to ONE gate operator (see the KPW5/KPW250 manual for complete programming instructions). The Constant Pressure Override feature is intended to temporarily override a fault in the entrapment protection system, in order to operate the gate until the external entrapment protection device is realigned or repaired. Use the feature only in line of sight of the gate when no obstructions to travel are present. External entrapment protection devices include LiftMaster monitored photoelectric sensors and LiftMaster monitored wired and wireless edge sensors. Be sure to repair or replace these devices promptly if they are not working properly. To use Constant Pressure Override: 1. Enter a valid 4-digit PIN. 2. Press and hold # for 5 seconds to enter CPO. Continue to hold # to
keep the operator in motion. A continuous tone will sound until limit is met and/or # is released. 3. The operator will stop when either the operator reaches a limit or the user releases #.
Gate Hold Open Feature
The gate hold open feature will disable the timer and keep the gate at the open limit. The gate hold open feature can be activated through the Reset Button as described on Page 29 or through the KPW5 and KPW250 keypads (not provided). To use the gate hold open feature: 1. Enter a valid 4-digit PIN when the gate is at the Open Limit and the
timer is running 2. The Operator will chirp indicating the timer is canceled. To restart the gate: 1. Re-enter the 4-digit PIN 2. Activate a Hard input or a programmed remote
To Remove and Erase Monitored Entrapment Protection Devices
1. Remove the entrapment protection device wires from the terminal block.
2. Press and release the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE buttons simultaneously. The SET OPEN and SET CLOSE LEDs will turn on (entering learn limit mode).
3. Press and release both SET OPEN and SET CLOSE buttons again to turn off the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE LEDs (exiting learn limit mode).

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OPERATION

Control Board Overview
1 SET OPEN Button: The SET OPEN button sets the OPEN limit. See Adjustment section. 2 SET CLOSE Button: The SET CLOSE button sets the CLOSE limit. See Adjustment section. 3 MOVE GATE Buttons: The MOVE GATE buttons will either open or close the gate when the operator is in Manual Setup mode. See Adjustment section. 4 BATT FAIL: · When AC power is OFF and battery voltage is critically low the gate will latch at a limit until AC power is restored or batteries voltage increases. · Option select switch set to OPEN forces gate to automatically open and then latch at the OPEN limit until AC power is restored or battery voltage
increases. · Option select switch set to CLOSE forces gate to latch at CLOSE limit if at CLOSE limit or on next CLOSE command until AC power restored or battery
voltage increases. · Constant pressure on a hard command input overrides to open or close the gate. · Critically low battery is less than 11.5 V
5 BIPART DELAY Switch: The LOCK/BIPART DELAY switch is used only for dual gates. See Bipart Delay section. 6 LEARN Button: The LEARN button is for programming remote controls and the network. 7 TIMER-TO-CLOSE dial: The TIMER- TO-CLOSE (TTC) dial can be set to automatically close the gate after a specified time period. The TTC is factory set to OFF. If the TTC is set to the OFF position, then the gate will remain open until the operator receives another command from a control. Rotate the TIMERTO-CLOSE dial to the desired setting. The range is 0 to 180 seconds, 0 seconds is OFF. NOTE: Any radio command, single button control, or CLOSE command on the control board prior to the TTC expiring will close the gate. The TTC is reset by any signals from the open controls, loops, close edges, and close photoelectric sensors (IR’s). 8 REVERSAL FORCE dial: The REVERSAL FORCE dial fine tunes the force. See Adjustment section. 9 TEST BUTTONS: The TEST BUTTONS will operate the gate (OPEN, STOP and CLOSE). 10 STATUS LEDs: The STATUS LEDs indicate the status of the operator. See Status LED Chart in the Troubleshooting section. 11 DIAGNOSTICS Display: The diagnostics display will show the operator type, firmware version, and codes. The operator type will display as “SL” followed by a “12” which indicates the operator type as RSL12UL. The firmware version will show after the operator type, example “1.2”. 12 BACKDRIVE Switch: Set to MANUAL will allow the gate to be manually pushed open or closed if there is a loss of AC and battery power. Set to SECURE makes the gate difficult to push open or closed if there is a loss of AC and battery power.

1

2 45 6

9

7

8

3

11

10

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OPERATION
Reset Switch
The reset switch is located on the front of the operator and serves several functions. Toggling the reset switch will stop a moving gate during a normal open/ close cycle, like a stop button. The operator does not need to be reset after doing this. The reset switch will disable the gate in the present position and will energize the solenoid lock for two minutes and disable the maglock for two minutes.

Reset/Disconnect

Reset/Disconnect

Manual Disconnect
Press the reset switch to RESET/DISCONNECT. Release the handle on the operator arm to allow the gate to be opened and closed manually. On a dual gate application the handle must be released on both operators. To resume normal function tighten the handle by pushing it down.

Operator Alarm

A

B

If a contact sensor detects an obstruction twice consecutively the alarm will sound (up to 5 minutes) and the operator will need to be reset. When the inherent force of the operator detects the following twice consecutively, the alarm will sound up to 5 minutes and the operator will need to be reset.

A. The gate is hitting an obstruction. B. The gate does not meet specifications.

C

D

C. Debris is on the gate’s track such as mud, rocks, dirt, etc.

D. The gate has one or more broken axles or wheels.

E. The gate wheel is off the gate rail.

Remove any obstructions. Press the reset button to shut off the alarm

and reset the operator. After the operator is reset, normal functions will

E

resume.

The operator alarm will beep 3 times with a command if the battery is low.

Remote control
Single Button Control (SBC) Functionality
Once the remote control has been programmed the operator will operate as follows: When gate is in the closed position, activation of the remote control button will open the gate. During the open cycle another activation of the remote control will stop the gate and the next activation of the remote control will close the gate. When the gate is in the open position, activation of the remote control button will close the gate. If the remote control is activated while the gate is closing, the gate will stop and the next activation will open the gate.

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ACCESSORY WIRING

All control wiring used to connect external devices to Class 2 circuits of the operator must be (QPTZ) Power-Limited Circuit Cables, Type CL2, CL2P, CL2R, or CL2X or other cable with equivalent or better electrical, mechanical, and flammability ratings.

External Control Devices
NOT TO BE USED AS ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION
EXIT (2 Terminals)
This input is a soft open command (maintained switch does not override external safeties and does not reset alarm condition). Used for exit probe, telephone entry, external exit loop detector, or any device that would command the gate to open. · Opens a closed or closing gate and holds open an open gate, if
maintained, pauses Timer-to-Close at OPEN limit.
SHADOW (2 Terminals)
This input is used for external shadow loop detector when loop is positioned under the swing of the gate. · Holds open gate at open limit · Only active when the gate is at the OPEN limit, disregarded at all
other times · Pauses Timer-to-Close at OPEN limit
INTERRUPT (2 Terminals)
This input is used for an external interrupt loop detector when loop is on the outside of the gate. · Holds open gate at open limit · Stops and reverses a closing gate to open limit · Pauses Timer-to-Close at OPEN limit, activates quick close and anti-
tailgate features when enabled on the expansion board

Access control device wiring
Exit Com Control board

Loop wiring

Control board
Exit Com
Shadow Com
Interrupt Com

Access Control Device

Interrupt Loop

Exit Loop

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ACCESSORY WIRING

Locks
Maglock (2 Terminals, N.C. and COM)
Relay contact output, Normally – closed (N.C.) output for maglocks. Relay activates prior to motor activation and during motor run. Relay is off when motor is off.

CONTROL BOARD

MAGLOCK
NOT PROVIDED

Miscellaneous wiring
Three button control station (4 Terminals)
· OPEN and COM: Opens a closed gate. Hard open (maintained switch overrides external safeties and resets alarm condition). If maintained, pauses Timer-to- Close at OPEN limit. Opens a closing gate and holds open an open gate (within line-of-sight).
· CLOSE and COM: Closes an open gate. Hard close (maintained switch overrides external safeties and resets alarm condition within line-of-sight)
· STOP and COM: Stops a moving gate. Hard stop (maintained switch overrides Open and Close commands and resets alarm condition). If maintained, pauses Timer-to-Close at OPEN limit. Overrides Open and Close commands (within line- of-sight).
Fire department input (2 Terminals)
Acts as hard open. Maintained input overrides (ignores) external safeties (photoelectric sensor and edge), pauses Timer-to-Close momentary input logic as single button control and safeties remain active, re-enables Timer-to- Close.
Accessory power 12 VDC, max 500 mA (4 Terminals)
· SWITCHED: Switched ON with gate motion and at the open limit when Timer-to- Close is active. Turns off 5 seconds after motion.
· UNSWITCHED: 12 Vdc voltage out to power accessories, always ON.

MAIN CONTROL BOARD
Three Button Control Station Open Close Stop N.C. Com
Fire Dept Com Fire Department
MAIN CONTROL BOARD
Accessory Power Switched Com (-) Acc power +12 Vdc Com (-) Acc power +12 Vdc Accessory Power Unswitched

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MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:
· READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. · ANY maintenance to the operator or in the area near the operator
MUST NOT be performed until disconnecting the electrical power (AC or solar and battery) and locking-out the power via the operator power switch. Upon completion of maintenance the area MUST be cleared and secured, at that time the unit may be returned to service. · Disconnect power at the fuse box BEFORE proceeding. Operator MUST be properly grounded and connected in accordance with national and local electrical codes. NOTE: The operator should be on a separate fused line of adequate capacity. · NEVER let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote control away from children. · ALWAYS keep people and objects away from the gate. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE. · The entrance is for vehicles ONLY. Pedestrians MUST use separate entrance.

· TEST THE GATE OPERATOR MONTHLY. The gate MUST reverse on contact with an object or reverse when an object activates the noncontact 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 INJURY or DEATH.
· Use the manual disconnect release ONLY when the gate is NOT moving.
· KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Read the owner’s manual. Have a qualified service person make repairs to gate hardware.
· ALL maintenance MUST be performed by a Trained Gate Systems Technician.
· Activate gate ONLY when it can be seen clearly, is properly adjusted and there are no obstructions to gate travel.
· To reduce the risk of FIRE or INJURY to persons use ONLY LiftMaster part 29-NP712 for replacement batteries.
· SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

· ALWAYS wear protective gloves and eye protection when changing the battery or working around the battery compartment.

Maintenance Chart
Disconnect all power (AC, solar, battery) to the operator before servicing. The operator’s AC Power switch ONLY turns off AC power to the control board and DOES NOT turn off battery power. ALWAYS disconnect the batteries to service the operator.

DESCRIPTION

TASK

CHECK AT LEAST ONCE EVERY

MONTH 6 MONTHS 3 YEARS

Entrapment Protection Devices Check and test inherent (built into the operator) and external devices for

X

proper operation

Warning Signs

Make sure they are present and replace if worn or broken, see Accessories

X

Manual Disconnect

Check and test for proper operation

X

Drive Chain and Sprockets

Check for excessive slack and lubricate

X

Belt and Pulley Gate
Accessories Electrical

Check for excessive slack, wear or damage

X

Inspect for wear or damage; ensure it still complies with ASTM F2200, see

X

page 5

Check all for proper operation

X

Inspect all wire connections

X

Chassis Mounting Bolts Operator Batteries

Check for tightness Inspect for wear or damage Replace

X X
X

NOTES:
· Severe or high cycle usage will require more frequent maintenance checks. · Limits may have to be reset after any major drive chain adjustments. · If lubricating chain, use only lithium spray. Never use grease or silicone spray. · It is suggested that while at the site voltage readings be taken at the operator. Using a digital voltmeter, verify that the incoming voltage to the operator
is within ten percent of the operator’s rating.

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MAINTENANCE
Batteries
Batteries will degrade over time depending on temperature and usage. The operator alarm will beep 3 times with a command if the battery is low. Batteries do not perform well in extremely cold temperatures. For best performance, the batteries should be replaced every 3 years. Use only LiftMaster part 29-NP712 for replacement batteries. The batteries contain lead and need to be disposed of properly. The operator comes with one 7AH battery. One 33AH Battery (A12330SGLPK), with 33AH Battery Harness (K94-37236) may be used in place of the 7AH battery.
Drive Train
Over time, the drive chain on the operator will stretch and need to be tightened. To tighten the drive chain adjust either of the two chain eye bolts. NOTE: The chain should have no more than 1 inch of sag for every 10 feet of chain length.
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To protect against fire and electrocution: · DISCONNECT power (AC or solar and battery) BEFORE installing or
servicing operator.

For continued protection against fire: · Replace ONLY with fuse of same type and rating.

Diagnostic Codes
NOTE: When cycling or disconnecting power (ac/dc) to the control board, it is recommended that you unplug the J15 plug.

To View the Codes
The codes will show on the diagnostic display.

DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY

OPEN, CLOSE, & STOP BUTTONS

Press and hold the STOP button…

…then press and hold the CLOSE button…

…then press and hold the OPEN button until “Er” shows on the display.

The operator will show the code sequence number followed by the code number:

CODE SEQUENCE NUMBER
The first number shown is the most recent code (example: “01”). The display will show the sequence of codes that occurred starting with “01” and going up to code “20”.

A SECOND LATER….

CODE NUMBER
The second number shown after the code sequence number is the code itself (31-99, example” “31”). Refer to the chart on the following page for an explanation of each code.

DIAGNOSTICS

To Scroll Through the Saved Codes

Press the OPEN button to cycle to the most recent code (“01”).

Press the CLOSE button to cycle to the oldest code (up to “20”).

To Exit
Press and release the STOP button to exit. The display will also time out after two minutes of inactivity.
To Reset the Code History
1. Press and hold the STOP button for six seconds. The display will show “Er” then “CL” alternately for six seconds.
2. Release the STOP button. The code history has now been reset and the display will show “- -” until a new code occurs.
3. Press and release the STOP button to exit.

The operator will only keep track of up to 20 codes, then will start saving over the oldest codes as new codes occur.

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Diagnostic Codes Table

Some codes are saved in the code history and some are not. If a code is not saved it will briefly appear on the display as it occurs, then disappear.

LiftMaster System

Installed System

Informational

External Entrapment Protection

Inherent Entrapment Protection

Code 00 31
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35 36

Meaning Normal Operation Main control board has experienced an internal failure. Absolute Position Encoder Error, not getting position information from encoder Max-Run-Time Exceeded Error Product ID Error

37 Product ID Failure 38 Hard Stop Limit (Arm 1) 3A Invalid Force Setting Change

40 Battery overvoltage 41 Battery overcurrent 42 No battery at boot up

43 Exit Loop Error 44 Shadow Loop Error 45 Interrupt Loop Error 46 Wireless edge battery low 50 Run-Distance Error

53 Brownout occurred

54 Wireless Second Operator Communication Error

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Minimum number of monitored entrapment protection devices not installed.

61

CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT held more than 3 minutes

62 CLOSE EDGE held more than 3 minutes

63 OPEN EYE/EDGE held more than 3 minutes

64

CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT held more than 3 minutes

Solution No Action Required Disconnect all power, wait 15 seconds, then reconnect power (reboot). If issue continues, replace main control board. Check APE assembly and wiring connections. Replace the APE assembly if necessary. Check for an obstruction, then reprogram the limits. Was the control board just replaced? If so, erase limits, enter limit setup mode and set limits. If not, disconnect all power, wait 15 seconds, then reconnect power before changing product ID harness. Unplug product ID harness then plug back in. Disconnect all power, wait 15 seconds, then reconnect power before replacing product ID harness. Limit may be set too tightly against a non- resilient hard stop (re-adjust limit). Operator may be at end of travel (re- adjust mounting). Reversal Force Dial Setting was changed outside of Manual Setup Mode. Return the dial to the previous setting to clear the code or enter and exit Manual Setup Mode for the change to take effect. Too much voltage on the battery. Check harness. Make sure there is NOT a 24V battery on a 12V system. Possible short of the battery charge harness. Check harness. Make sure you do NOT have a 12V battery on a 24V system. Check battery connections and installation. Replace batteries if depleted to less than 20V on a 24V system or less than 10V on a 12V system. Make sure there is NOT a single 12V battery on a 24V system. Failure or missing loop (SHORT or OPEN – LiftMaster Plug-in Loop Detector only) Check loop wiring throughout connection. May be a short in the loop, or an open connection in the loop.
Replace batteries in wireless edge. The limits are less than the minimum requirement or longer than what was learned. Check limit positions and proper switch function. Rundistance can be re-learned by setting the handing again. AC/DC board supply dipped below allowable level. Review power supply and wiring. If rebooting, ensure enough time for discharge of power to force a fresh boot. Check the second operator for power. If OFF, restore power and try to run the system. If powered, deactivate the wireless feature and then re- learn the second operator. Review monitored entrapment protection device connections. Slide gate operators require a minimum of two external safety devices; one in the close and one in the open direction.
Check wired input on main control board; check for alignment or obstruction.
Check wired input on expansion board; check for alignment or obstruction.
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Saved NO NO YES YES YES
YES NO NO
YES YES YES
YES
YES YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
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Code 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 80 81 82 83
84
91
93 99

Meaning CLOSE EYE/EDGE held more than 3 minutes OPEN EYE/EDGE held more than 3 minutes Wireless edge triggered more than 3 minutes Wireless edge loss of monitoring
Wireless edge triggered
CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT triggered, causing reversal, preventing close, or resetting TTC CLOSE EDGE triggered, causing reversal, NO preventing close, or canceling TTC OPEN EYE/EDGE triggered, causing reversal or preventing opening CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT triggered, causing reversal, preventing close, or resetting TTC CLOSE EYE/EDGE triggered, causing reversal and preventing close or canceling TTC OPEN EYE/EDGE triggered, causing reversal or preventing opening Close input (EYE/EDGE) communication fault from other operator Open input (EYE/EDGE) communication fault from other operator Close input (EYE/EDGE) communication fault (expansion board) Open input (EYE/EDGE) communication fault (expansion board)
Non-monitored device detected on the wireless safety system
Force Reversal (Operator 1)
RPM / STALL Reversal (Operator 1)
Normal Operation

Solution
Check wired input for wiring issue or obstruction. Check wireless edge inputs. IF an obstruction occurred, no action required. If an obstruction did NOT occur, check inputs and wiring.
IF an obstruction occurred, no action required. If an obstruction did NOT occur, check alignment, inputs, and wiring on main control board
IF an obstruction occurred, no action required. If an obstruction did NOT occur, check alignment, inputs, and wiring on expansion board.
Check inputs and communication method between operators, either wired bus or radio. Ensure operator is powered. May have to erase the wireless communication and reprogram the two operators.
Check the connections between the main board and the expansion board. Non- monitored contact closure devices are not supported. Make sure connected devices are monitored. Check edges for proper orientation and resistive end cap connection. Check for obstruction. If no obstruction, check that the mechanical assembly is engaged and free to move. See section on Limit and Force Adjustment, and Obstruction Test. Check for obstruction. If no obstruction, check the operator wiring and that the mechanical assembly is engaged and free to move. Replace APE assembly. No action required

Saved YES YES NO
NO
NO
YES
YES YES YES YES YES

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Control Board LEDs

INPUT

OFF

POWER

ON

STATUS LEDS OFF state AC charger or Solar power available

BATT

OFF

CHARGING ON

Not charging Three stage battery charging

TIMER

OFF

The timer is disabled

ON

The timer is enabled

MEDIUM BLINK (1 The timer is running blink per second)

FAST BLINK (2

The timer is paused

blinks per second)

FASTEST BLINK (8 The timer is canceled blinks per second)

GATE

OFF

MOVING

ON

The gate is stopped The gate is opening or closing

MEDIUM BLINK (1 Operator is in E1 (single blink per second) entrapment)

BATT LOW

FASTEST BLINK (8 blinks per second) OFF ON

The operator is in E2 (double entrapment) No battery error Battery low

ACC PWR OVLD

MEDIUM BLINK (1 blink per second) OFF ON

Battery critically low
Accessory power is okay Accessory overload protector opened

STATUS LEDS

OPEN, CLOSE, STOP INPUT FIRE DEPT INPUT EXIT SHADOW CLOSE EYES/INTERRUPT CLOSE EDGE OPEN EYES/EDGE LOCK

INPUT LEDS

OFF

Input inactive

ON

Input active

BLINK

Input active on other operator or expansion board

OFF

Input inactive

ON

Input active

BLINK

Input active on other operator

OFF

Input inactive

ON

Input active

BLINK

Input active on other operator

OFF

Input inactive

ON

Input active

BLINK

Input active on other operator

OFF

Input inactive

ON

Input active

BLINK

Input active on other operator

OFF

Input inactive

ON

Input active

BLINK

Input active on other operator

OFF

Input inactive

ON

Input active

BLINK

Input active on other operator

OFF

Maglock relay inactive

ON

Maglock relay active

INPUT LEDS

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Troubleshooting Chart

SYMPTOM Operator does not run and diagnostic display not on.

POSSIBLE CAUSES
a. No power to control board b. Open fuse c. If on battery power only, low or dead batteries d. Defective control board

Control board powers up, but motor does not run.

a. Reset switch is stuck b. Stop button active or jumper not in place for
stop circuit c. If on battery power only, low or dead batteries d. Open or Close input active e. Entrapment Protection Device active f. Vehicle loop detector or probe active g. Defective control board

Gate moves, but cannot set correct limits.

a. Gate does not move to a limit position b. Gate is too difficult to move c. Limits are set too close (slide gate applications
only)

Gate does not fully open or fully close when setting limits.

a. Gate does not move to a limit position b. Gate is too difficult to move

Operator does not respond to a wired control/command (example: Open, Close, SBC, etc.)

a. Check Open and Close command input LEDs b. Stop button is active c. Reset button is stuck d. If on battery power only, low or dead batteries e. Entrapment Protection Device active f. Vehicle loop detector or vehicle probe active

Operator does not respond to a wireless control or transmitter

a. Check XMITTER LED when wireless control is active
b. Stop button is active c. Reset button is stuck d. Poor radio reception

Gate stops during travel and reverses immediately.

a. Control (Open, Close) becoming active b. Vehicle loop detector active c. Low battery voltage

Gate opens, but will not close with transmitter or Timer-to-Close.

a. Open control active b. Vehicle loop detector active c. Loss of AC power with AC FAIL set to OPEN d. Low battery with LOW BATT set to OPEN e. Fire Dept input active f. Timer-to-Close not set g. Close Entrapment Protection Device active

SOLUTIONS
a. Check AC and battery power b. Check fuses c. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries d. Replace defective control board
a. Check reset switch b. Check Stop button is not “stuck on”, or verify that the stop
button is a normally closed circuit, or put a jumper on the stop circuit. c. Charges batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries d. Check all Open and Close inputs for a “stuck on” input e. Check all Entrapment Protection Device inputs for a “stuck on” sensor f. Check all vehicle detector inputs for a “stuck on” detector g. Replace defective control board
a. Use manual disconnect, manually move gate, and ensure gate moves easily limit to limit. Repair gate as needed.
b. Gate must move easily and freely through its entire range, limit to limit. Repair gate as needed.
c. Ensure the gate moves at least four feet between the OPEN limit and the CLOSE limit.
a. Use manual disconnect, manually move gate, and ensure gate moves easily limit to limit. Repair gate as needed.
b. Gate must move easily and freely through its entire range, limit to limit. Repair gate as needed.
a. Check all Open and Close inputs for a “stuck on” input b. Check Stop button is not “stuck on” c. Check Reset button d. Charges batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries e. Check all Entrapment Protection Device inputs for a “stuck on”
sensor f. Check all vehicle detector inputs for a “stuck on” detector
a. Activate wireless control and check XMITTER LED is on. Relearn wireless control/transmitter to control board. Replace wireless control as needed.
b. Check Stop button is not “stuck on” c. Check Reset button d. Check if similar wired control operates correctly. Check if
wireless controls works properly when within a few feet of operator. Check operator’s antenna and antenna wire. Check other wireless controls or devices.
a. Check all Open and Close inputs for an active input b. Check all vehicle detector inputs for an active detector c. Battery voltage must be 11.5 Vdc or higher. Charge batteries by
AC or solar power or replace batteries
a. Check all Open inputs for an active input b. Check all vehicle detector inputs for an active detector c. Check AC power and AC Fail option setting d. Check if AC power is available. If no AC power, then running on
batteries and battery voltage must be 11.5 Vdc or higher. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries. e. Check Fire Dept input f. Check Timer-to-Close (TTC) setting g. Check all Entrapment Protection Device inputs for an active sensor

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SYMPTOM Gate closes, but will not open.

POSSIBLE CAUSES
a. Vehicle loop detector active b. Low battery with LOW BATT option set to
CLOSE

Obstruction in gate’s path does not cause gate to stop and reverse. Photoelectric sensor does not stop or reverse gate.

a. Force adjustment needed
a. Incorrect photoelectric sensor wiring b. Defective photoelectric sensor

Edge Sensor does not stop or reverse gate.

a. Incorrect edge sensor wiring b. Defective edge sensor

Alarm sounds for 5 minutes or alarm sounds with a command. Alarm beeps three times with a command. On dual-gate system, incorrect gate opens first or closes first. Alarm beeps when running. Maglock not working correctly.

a. Double entrapment occurred (two obstructions within a single activation)
a. Low battery
a. Incorrect Bipart switch setting
a. Expansion board setting b. Constant pressure to open or close is given a. Maglock wired incorrectly

Solenoid lock not working correctly.

a. Solenoid wired incorrectly

Switched (SW) Accessory power remaining on. Accessories connected to Switch (SW) Accessory power not working correctly, turning off, or resetting.

a. In limit setup mode a. Normal behavior

SOLUTIONS a. Check all vehicle detector inputs for an active detector b. Check if AC power is available. If no AC power, then running on
batteries and battery voltage must be 11.5 Vdc or higher. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries. a. Refer to the Adjustment section to conduct the obstruction test and perform the proper force adjustment that is needed.
a. Check photoelectric sensor wiring. Retest that obstructing photoelectric sensor causes moving gate to stop, and may reverse direction.
b. Replace defective photoelectric sensor. Retest that obstructing photoelectric sensor causes moving gate to stop, and may reverse direction.
a. Check edge sensor wiring. Retest that activating edge sensor causes moving gate to stop and reverse direction.
b. Replace defective edge sensor. Retest that activating edge sensor causes moving gate to stop and reverse direction.
a. Check for cause of entrapment (obstruction) detection and correct. Press the reset button to shut off alarm and reset the operator.
a. Check if AC power is available. If no AC power, then running on batteries and battery voltage must be 11.5 Vdc or higher. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries
a. Change setting of both operator’s Bipart switch settings. One operator should have Bipart switch ON (operator that opens second) and the other operator should have Bipart switch OFF (operator that opens first).
a. Pre-warning is set to “ON” b. Constant pressure to open or closed is given a. Check that Maglock is wired to N.C. and COM terminals. Check
that Maglock has power (do not power maglock from control board accessory power terminals). If shorting lock’s NO and COM wires does not activate Maglock, then replace Maglock or Maglock wiring (refer to Wiring Diagrams). a. Check that Solenoid is wired to N.O. and COM terminals. Check that Solenoid has power (do not power solenoid from control board accessory power terminals). If shorting lock’s NC and COM wires does not activate Solenoid, then replace Solenoid lock or Solenoid wiring (refer to Wiring Diagrams). a. Learn the limits
a. Move accessory to accessory power “ON”

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SYMPTOM Accessories connected to Accessory power not working correctly, turning off, or resetting. Solar operator not getting enough cycles per day.

POSSIBLE CAUSES a. Accessory power protector active b. Defective control board
a. Insufficient panel wattage b. Excessive accessory power draw c. Old batteries d. Solar panels are not getting enough sunlight

Solar operator, insufficient standby time.

a. Insufficient panel wattage b. Excessive accessory power draw c. Battery capacity too low

SOLUTIONS
a. Disconnect all accessory powered devices and measure accessory power voltage (should be 11.5 ­ 17.5 Vdc). If voltage is correct, connect accessories one at a time, measuring accessory voltage after every new connection.
b. Replace defective control board
a. Add more solar panels b. Reduce the accessory power draw by using LiftMaster low
power accessories c. Replace batteries d. Relocate the solar panels away from obstructions (trees,
buildings, etc.)
a. Add more solar panels b. Reduce the accessory power draw by using LiftMaster low
power accessories c. Use batteries with higher amp hour (AH) rating

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Dual Gate Settings

NOTE: We recommend that all accessories and board configurations are set on the primary operator.

Main control board

Accessories

FEATURE PRIMARY OPERATOR

Timer-to- Set the TTC dial to desired

Close

setting

SECONDARY OPERATOR OFF

ACCESSORY Remote Controls

Bi-Part Delay Switch

Bi-Part Delay: ON (will open Bi-Part Delay: OFF (will

last and close first)

open first and close last)

Tandem Mode: OFF

Tandem Mode: OFF

Synchronized Close: ON Synchronized Close: ON

LiftMaster Internet Gateway Garage and Gate Monitor

PRIMARY OPERATOR
Program remote controls 1 to 50 to the primary operator. Program to primary operator. Program to primary operator.

SECONDARY OPERATOR Program remote controls 51 to 100 to the secondary operator

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Step 6 Solar Panel(s)
SOLAR PANELS ARE NOT PROVIDED. SEE ACCESSORIES Solar Application requirements: · A minimum of one 10W solar panel (Model SP10W12V). · A maximum of three 10W solar panels in parallel (Model SP10W12V). · Battery Harness (Model K94-37236). · One 7AH battery or one 33AH battery · A heater cannot be used with a solar application.
Solar Zones
Solar panel recommendations are based upon the average solar radiation and the temperature effects on batteries in the given zones as shown on the map below. Local geography and weather conditions may require additional solar panels. Solar powered gate operator installations are not supported in northern climates due to cold weather and a reduced number of hours of sunlight during the winter months. The cycles/day ratings are approximations. Ratings vary based on gate construction, installation, and temperature. Solar panels cannot be installed in areas that experience long periods of heavy fog, lake effect snow, or rain.

Solar zones
1 ZONE 1 (6 Hours of Sunlight/Day): Ideal for solar application
2 ZONE 2 (4 Hours of Sunlight/Day):
Recommended for solar application
3 ZONE 3 (2 Hours of Sunlight/Day): Success of solar application will depend on type of gate operator and location of the solar panel
NOT AVAILABLE

NOT AVAILABLE

3 2 1 1

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Solar usage guide
NOTE: For additional details and specifications on solar usage, please refer to liftmaster.com. Typical System Standby Battery Current Consumption (mA)
System voltage Control board with no radios programmed One or more LiftMaster® remote controls programmed myQ® device or wireless dual gate programmed Expansion board Per loop detector LOOPDETLM (up to 3 loop detectors can be plugged in to the expansion board)
Add up current draw by feature and accessory to determine total current draw NOTE: The use of photoelectric sensor heaters (models LMRRUL and LMTBUL) is NOT recommended in solar applications.

12V 4.2 mA +1.5 mA
+3.9 mA
+18.5 mA +6.6 mA

BATTERY CURRENT
DRAW (mA)

6

10W SOLAR PANEL

25 30 50

100

20W SOLAR

6

PANEL (Two

25

10W 12V

30

panels in

100

parallel)

200

30W SOLAR

6

PANEL

25

(Three 10W

30

12V panels

100

in parallel)

200

7AH batteries
33 27 26 21
50 50 50 33
50 50 50 47 19

ZONE 1
Two 7AH batteries
36 31 29 24 11 50 50 50 48 20 50 50 50 50 50

SOLAR GATE CYCLES PER DAY ZONE 2

33AH batteries
38 33 31 26 13 50 50 50 50 27 50 50 50 50 50

7AH batteries
19 15 13
37 32 30 12
46 40 39 20

Two 7AH batteries
22 17 15 11
47 41 40 20
50 50 50 41 14

33AH batteries
23 28 17 12
50 47 45 25
50 50 50 50 24

7AH batteries
15 11
19 14 13

ZONE 3 Two 7AH batteries
19 15 13
29 24 23

33AH batteries
16 12 11
35 30 28 10

All numbers are estimates. Actual results may vary.

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Position
The location of the panel(s) is critical to the success of the installation. In general, the panel(s) should be mounted using the provided angle bracket facing due south. The solar panel(s) should be mounted in an area clear of all obstructions and shade from buildings and trees. If the panel(s) is not casting a shadow, the battery is not being charged. NOTE: Tall trees or buildings that do not shade the solar panel(s) in the summer could shade the solar panel(s) during the winter months when the sun sits lower in the sky.

MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH

AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE (AWG)

20 WATTS OF PANELS

40 WATTS OF PANELS

60 WATTS OF PANELS

16

235 (71.6 m)

115 (35.1 m)

80 (24.4 m)

14

375 (114.3 m) 190 (57.9 m)

125 (38.1 m)

12

600 (182.9 m) 300 (91.4 m)

200 (61 m)

10

940 (286.5 m) 475 (144.8 m)

315 (96 m)

Chart assumes: copper wire, 65°C, 5% drop, 30V nominal

Sun’s position

TIP: The area around the solar panel(s) should be clear of shadows or obstructions to the sun for a 180° arc east to west.
South

Summer Sun Height

Winter Sun Height

Up to 15°

Installation
Solar panel(s) MUST be installed facing south. Use a compass to determine direction. Below are general instructions for installing the solar panel(s). Your installation may vary slightly depending on the solar panel purchased. 1. Position the mounting bracket on the mounting surface. Mark and
drill holes. 2. Secure the solar panel to the mounting bracket using the hex bolts,
hex nuts and washers provided. 3. Secure the solar panel to the mounting surface using lag screws
provided.

Mounting Surface
Mounted Panel Must Face South

South
TIP: To optimize the system for winter operation the angle can be increased an 180° additional 15° (solar panel(s) sits more vertical).

Mounting Surface
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Wire the Batteries
Solar panel applications require the Solar Harness Kit model K94-37236, see Accessories.

To “BATT DC POWER” input on control board

To “BATT DC POWER” input on control board

To “BATT DC POWER” input on control board

Black jumper wire for two 7AH battery connections
Red jumper wire for two 7AH battery connections
Fuse
To Solar Panels

ONE 7AH BATTERY

TWO 7AH BATTERIES IN PARALLEL

Wire the Solar Panels
10W APPLICATION IN PARALLEL

20W APPLICATION IN PARALLEL

To Solar Panels

Red wire for 33AH battery connections

To Solar Panels
Black wire for 33AH battery connections

ONE 33AH BATTERY
30W APPLICATION IN PARALLEL

To Battery(ies)

To Battery(ies)

To Battery(ies)

To Battery(ies)

To Battery(ies)

10W

10W

10W

20W

10W

20W

10W

10W

10W

Proceed to the Dual Gate section (if applicable) or proceed to the Adjustment section.

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Manual Adjustments with a Remote Control

To set the limits using a remote control, first you will need a 3-button remote control that has been programmed for OPEN, CLOSE, and STOP. Refer to the Programming section.

Enter Manual Setup Mode
NOTE: For dual gate applications the limits will have to be set for each operator. The gate MUST be attached to the operator before setting the limits and force. NOTE: While setting the Limits, all entrapment protection devices will be disconnected, and the Remote Control buttons can be used to move the gate as needed. During the Automatic Force Setup, all entrapment protection devices will be reconnected, and the gate will automatically open and close. Ensure the gate is closed. 1. To enter manual set up mode, make sure that both SET OPEN and
SET CLOSE LEDs are flashing. If they are not flashing, press and release both the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE buttons. Reversal Force Dial 2. The REVERSAL FORCE DIAL is set to minimum at the factory. You will be able to adjust the force setting after the initial Manual Setup.

8. Press and release the CLOSE button on the remote control again to set the close limit.
9. Upon successfully setting Limits for your gate setup, the manual setup mode will exit.
Refer to the Adjustment section and follow the instructions for Fine Tune the Force and Obstruction Test. Perform the “Obstruction Test” after every limit and force setting adjustment.
Adjust the limits
If the limits have already been set the operator will exit the Manual Setup Mode after resetting each limit. Set the Close Limit Only 1. Press and release the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE buttons
simultaneously to enter Manual Setup Mode. 2. Press and hold the CLOSE button on the remote control until the gate
reaches the desired close position. The gate can be jogged back and forth using the OPEN and CLOSE buttons on the remote control.

Once initial limits have been set, the REVERSAL FORCE dial on the Control Board is used to fine tune the force where wind or environmental changes may affect the gate travel. Settings 1-10: Automatically increase the force due to gate wear or temperature changes.
Set the Limits
3. Press and hold the OPEN or CLOSE button on the remote control until the gate reaches the desired open position. The gate can be jogged back and forth using the OPEN and CLOSE buttons on the remote control.
4. Once the gate is in the desired open position, press and release the STOP button on the remote control.
5. Press and release the OPEN button on the remote control again to set the open limit.
6. Press and hold the CLOSE or OPEN button on the remote control until the gate reaches the desired close position. The gate can be jogged back and forth using the OPEN and CLOSE buttons on the remote control.

3. Once the gate is in the desired close position, press and release the STOP button on the remote control.
4. Press and release the CLOSE button on the remote control again to set the close limit.
When the close limit is set properly the operator will automatically exit Manual Setup Mode and enter Automatic Force Setup Mode. Set the Open Limit Only 1. Press and release the SET OPEN and SET CLOSE buttons
simultaneously to enter Manual Setup Mode. 2. Press and hold the OPEN button on the remote control until the gate
reaches the desired open position. The gate can be jogged back and forth using the OPEN and CLOSE buttons on the remote control. 3. Once the gate is in the desired open position, press and release the STOP button on the remote control. 4. Press and release the OPEN button on the remote control again to set the open limit.
When the open limit is set properly the operator will automatically exit Manual Setup Mode and enter Automatic Force Setup Mode.

7. Once the gate is in the desired close position, press and release the STOP button on the remote control.

3-Button Remote Control programmed for OPEN, CLOSE, and STOP

DIAGNOSTICS

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WIRING DIAGRAM

Field Wiring
Edge
Edge

To protect against fire and electrocution: · DISCONNECT power (AC or solar and battery) BEFORE installing or
servicing operator.

For continued protection against fire: · Replace ONLY with fuse of same type and rating.

Black Red
To J25

Antenna Coaxial Antenna Cable
DIAGNOSTICS
J25

CONTROL BOARD

Jumper Wire

+ +
+ N.C. +
+ + + +

Photoelectric Sensors Photoelectric Sensors

COM LINK BA

Shielded Twisted Pair Cable

Primary/Secondary link to other gate operator
Ground the shield of the cable to the chassis ground of each operator.

AC & BATT FAIL BACKDRIVE

Yellow Blue Black Red

Transformer
Accessory Power Outlets

Red Black

Red

Black

Red

12V 7AH Battery

Black

Blocking Diode

Product ID

To Pin 2 To Pin 6
To Pin 5

To Pin 1
Run Stop/Reset

Reset Switch

Piezo Alarm

Red

One, two, or three 10W Solar Panels wired in parallel (30W maximum)

EXPANSION BOARD (Optional)

1/8 HP 12 Vdc Motor

APS Encoder

Red Black
White White

Loop Detector

Heater

Wireless edge
Eye Edge or Eye Edge or Eye
N.C.

Black

Green

White

N GND

GND

L

L

N

Input Power Connection

Wire Loop

Wire Loop

Wire Loop

Field Wiring

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Field Wiring

Jumper Wire

Field Wiring

Timing Belt, 3M K16-GT2-9
Gear Reducer Pulley and Motor Pulley K17-37318
Motor, 1/8 HP, 12 Vdc K76-37253

Output Sprocket K15-41B16GKEH

Idler Pulley with hardware Q013

REPAIR PARTS

APS Encoder, 12V K76-34697-3

NOT SHOWN

29-NP712 Battery, 7AH, 12 Vdc

K74-30762 Two 7AH batteries

K94-37267 Battery Harness (for 7AH batteries)

K94-37236 Battery Harness (for 33AH batteries)

K1A6408 APE Assembly with plastic tray, RPM board with

mounting hardware

K94-37259 Wiring Harness with product ID

1941240D #41 Chain (10 feet)

1950307 #41 Master Link

K77-36764 Hardware: Chain Eye-bolts with Nuts, Chain Bracket (2),

Crank Handle

Q003

Chain Bolt

Alarm with harness K76-37298

Gear Reducer K32-34701-5

Reset Switch K180A0357

Chassis K73-37060

Electrical Box K77-37319

Operator Cover with labels K77-37857 (Gray)

Antenna K77-36541
Main Board with heat sink K1D8389-1CC
Dust Guard K13-34729

120V receptacle assembly K76-37016
Plug-in Transformer APOW3

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ACCESSORIES

Entrapment Protection
LiftMaster monitored through beam photoelectric sensor Model LMTBUL
LiftMaster monitored retro-reflective photoelectric sensor Model LMRRUL
LiftMaster Monitored Commercial Protector System® Models CPS-UN4 and CPSUN4G
LiftMaster monitored wireless edge kit (transmitter and receiver) Model LMWEKITU
LiftMaster monitored wireless edge transmitter Model LMWETXU
Large profile monitored edge (82 ft. roll) Model L50 Large profile ends kit (10 pair) Model L50E Small profile monitored edge (82 ft. roll) Model S50 Small profile ends kit (10 pair) Model S50E

Remote Controls
LiftMaster offers a variety of LiftMaster remote controls to satisfy your application needs. Single-button to 4-button, visor or key chain. The following remote controls are compatible with operators manufactured by LiftMaster after 1993. Contact your authorized LiftMaster dealer for additional details and options.
3-button remote control The 3-button remote control can be programmed to control the operator. Includes visor clip. Model 893MAX
3-button mini-remote control The 3-button remote control can be programmed to control the operator. Includes key ring and fastening strip. Model 890MAX
Security+ 2.0® learning remote controls One button can control a gate operator and the other(s) can control garage door(s). It can also be programmed to Security+® or Security+ 2.0® code format. Models 892LT and 894LT
Keyless entry Enables homeowner to operate gate operator from outside by entering a 4-digit code on a specially designed keypad. Model 878MAX

Plastic channel 8 ft. (2.4 m) for both small and large profile edges (pack of 10). Model L50CHP Aluminum channel 10 ft. (3.1 m) for both small and large edge profiles (pack of 8). Model L50CHAL Edge cutting tool Model ETOOL LiftMaster large profile monitored edges (4ft., 5ft., 6ft.) Model L504AL, L505AL, L506AL LiftMaster small profile monitored edges (4ft.,5ft., 6ft.) Model S504AL, S505AL, S506AL Wraparound round monitored edge (4 ft., 5 ft., 6 ft.) Models WR4, WR5, WR6 Wraparound square monitored edge (4 ft.,5 ft., 6 ft.) Models WS4, WS5, WS6

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ACCESSORIES

Miscellaneous
Remote antenna extension kit The remote antenna extension kit allows the antenna to be remotely installed. Model 86LM
Commercial access control receiver Access control receiver for up to 1,000 devices (any combination of remote controls and wireless keyless entries). Model STAR1000
Plug-in loop detector Low power. Conveniently plugs into existing control board. Not to be used as entrapment protection. Model LOOPDETLM
Loop detector Low power loop detectors mounted and wired separately inside control box. LiftMaster low power accessory. Not to be used as entrapment protection. Model LD7LP
Vehicle sensing probe The vehicle sensing probe is buried in the ground and can detect a car as it approaches and will then open the gate. Model CP4
Solar panel kit This kit is to replace or add a solar panel to the operator application. 60W maximum for 24 Vdc operators and 30W maximum for 12 Vdc operators. Requires a 33AH battery harness. Models SP10W12V (10 Watt, 12V) and SP20W12V (20 Watt, 12V)
Magnetic gate lock Outdoor magnetic lock, transformer, junction box, mounting plate and hardware. Not for use with Solar Applications. Must be powered separately. Model MG1300
Heater The heater keeps the gearbox and batteries at a suitable temperature when the outside temperature is below -4°F (-20°C). The thermostat MUST be set between 45°F and 60°F (7°C and 15.5°C) to ensure proper gate operation. The heater can be powered by 110 to 250 Vac. Model HTR
Wire harness Between main control board and expansion board. Model K94- 34778

LiftMaster® Internet Gateway Internet enabled accessory which connects your gate operator to your WiFi network and allows you to monitor and control gate operators and lighting accessories enabled by myQ® technology. Model 828LM Expansion board Additional programming features including external loops, plug-in loops, auxiliary relays, and inputs for additional controls and entrapment protection devices. Model K1D8387-1CC Mounting stand For Model RSL Slide. Ideal to raise slide operator higher above the ground for snow and other applications. Model MSLM
Wireless commercial keypad Durable wireless keypad with blue LED backlight metal keypad, zinc-alloy metal front cover and 5 year 9V lithium battery. Security+ 2.0® compatible. Model KPW250
Warning sign Model 40-39235
40-39235-1
Batteries
Gate access system batteries replace or upgrade the gate operator batteries. Two identical 12 Vdc batteries are required for each gate operator. Do not mix 7AH and 33AH batteries within a gate operator.
7AH batteries Standard 7 AMP-Hour Battery, 12 Vdc, to replace original batteries provided with operator. Reuse existing harnesses. Models 29-NP712 (1) and K74-30762 (2) 33AH batteries Upgrade 33 AMP-Hour Battery, 12 Vdc. Ideal for solar applications and extended battery backup. Two required. Model A12330SGLPK
Universal solar wire harness kit For 7AH and 33AH applications. Model K94-37236

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WARRANTY
Three Year Limited Warranty
LiftMaster warrants to the first purchaser of this product, for the structure in which this product is originally installed, that it is free from defect in materials and/or workmanship for a period of THREE years from the date of purchase. The proper operation of this product is dependent on your compliance with the instructions regarding installation, operation, maintenance and testing. Failure to comply strictly with those instructions will void this limited warranty in its entirety. If, during the limited warranty period, this product appears to contain a defect covered by this limited warranty, call 1-800-528-2806, toll free, before dismantling this product. Then send this product, pre-paid and insured, to our service center for warranty repair. You will be advised of shipping instructions when you call. Please include a brief description of the problem and a dated proof-of purchase receipt with any product returned for warranty repair. Products returned to Seller for warranty repair, which upon receipt by Seller are confirmed to be defective and covered by this limited warranty, will be repaired or replaced (at Seller’s sole option) at no cost to you and returned pre-paid. Defective parts will be repaired or replaced with new or factory-rebuilt parts at Seller’s sole option. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, AND NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES WILL EXIST OR APPLY AFTER SUCH PERIOD. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER NON-DEFECT DAMAGE, DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR CARE (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ABUSE, MISUSE, FAILURE TO PROVIDE REASONABLE AND NECESSARY MAINTENANCE, UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS OR ANY ALTERATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT), LABOR CHARGES FOR REINSTALLING A REPAIRED OR REPLACED UNIT, OR REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY PROBLEMS WITH, OR RELATING TO, THE GATE OR GATE HARDWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE GATE SPRINGS, GATE ROLLERS, GATE ALIGNMENT OR HINGES. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ALSO DOES NOT COVER ANY PROBLEMS CAUSED BY INTERFERENCE. ANY SERVICE CALL THAT DETERMINES THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN CAUSED BY ANY OF THESE ITEMS COULD RESULT IN A FEE TO YOU. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH USE, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER’S LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY EXCEED THE COST OF THE PRODUCT COVERED HEREBY. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential, incidental or special damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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