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1. INSTALLATION J INSTRUCTIONS ANSE ZY AND SAFETY INFORMATION SOLAR POWER CLASS Uu Residential Vehicular Swing Gate Operator The R 6S Viking Solar Swing Gate Operator is capable of handling gates up to 7OO lbs and 14 ft long With its efficient drivetrain built in solar regulator VFlex control board and Viking Solar Power Management Systems the R 6S Gate Operator is the ideal choice for any solar residential applications THE VIKING R 65 SWING GATE OPERATOR R 6s Solar Vehicular Gate Operator Revision SR6MN10 B 2015 co LI ce A cen lt lt V PARTS DIAGRAM Item O co WN N Description Operator Cover Bolt 4 Operator Cover Output Shaft Knob Output Shaft Cover Clutch Key Clutch and Handle Output Arm Output Shaft Limit Cam amp Holder Limit Switch 2 Limit Switch Holder Solar Control Board Fuse 15 amp Fuse 4 amp Worm Gear 60 Ratio 30 1 Alarm Solar Terminal Block Assembly Solar Battery Breaker Solar Panel Switch Solar Charger Motor Switch Power Switch Chassis Sprocket Gearbox Chain 40x38 Pitches Sprocket Motor 24V DC Gearhead Motor Brush Kit Multi Part Arm Assembly Limit Switch Harness Overall Dimensions Part No VASWCB VAR6 020 DWOUKIO DWOC20 VAWRCK20 DWCL20 DWAR20 R60PS20 DWLCI
2. Switch Cams b With the Articulating Arm and Clutch installed insure that the Clutch Guide Pin is seated into one of the four holes on the Cam Holder Cam Holder Clutch Guide Pin E Limit Switch Cam c Move the gate manually to the desired closed limit position and adjust the nearest Limit Switch Cam to actuate the corresponding limit switch d Slight tighten the Limit Cam Screw e Repeat Step 2c amp 2d for the desired open limit position M Right Limit Switch f Run the 2 full cycles before confirming a es your limit settings Adjust accordingly if required Tip Referring to Step 2b The Cam Holder contains four 4 Guide Pin holes to allow for proper positioning if required due to an alternative operator orientation Gate OPENS to the LEFT Gate OPENS to the RIGHT Left Limit Switch Closed Limit Left Limit Switch Open Limit Right Limit Switch Open Limit Right Limit Switch Closed Limit VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 LIMITS SETUP AN IMPORTANT This gate operator uses mechanical limit switches Therefore the limits cannot be set electronically by the control board The Limit Buttons on the control board have been rendered inactive A TECHNICAL TIP Each Limit LED will illuminate solid when the corresponding limit switch is actuated The LEDs will flash simultaneously while both limit switches are actuated at the same time This
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4. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION N WARNING Not Following these instructions may cause severe injury or death IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS N WARNING To reduce the risk of severe injury or death 1 2 9 READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS Never let children operate or play with gate controls Keep the remote away from children Always keep people and objects away from the gate NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE Test the gate operator monthly The gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object or when an object activates the non contact sensors After adjusting the force or the limit travel retest the gate operator Failure to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of injury or death Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED Read the user s manual Have a qualified service person make repairs to gate hardware The entrance is for vehicles only Pedestrians must use a separate entrance Every gate operator installation MUST have secondary protection devices against entrapment such as edge sensors and photo beams more in particularly in places where the risk of entrapment is more likely to occur SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS iF Install the gate operator only when a The operator is appropriate for the construction of the gate and usage Class of the gate refer to page 9 b Al
5. DIAGNOSE LED informs that errors have been detected and available on LCD Display pg 58 40 25 LCD DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY provides error messages diagnostics and operator status information pg 38 40 24 EXPANSION PRODUCT CONNECTIONS connections for additional products from Viking Access Systems pg 46 25 FAIL SAFE SECURE Jumper power failure option pg 25 26 FUSE HOLDER 15 AMP for motor circuit 21 FUSE HOLDER 4 AMP not applicable to this model 28 HEAT SINK secures the control board and dissipates heat PARTS DIAGRAM PARTS LIST OPERATOR REFERENCES CONTROL BOARD REFERENCES IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Important Safety Instr uctlOPns vaan Important Installation RR eem eee Misignw u ccs General Safety Precautions ma aa a e e e ree e e e i ardere e erasa Operator I eene heme e eer e e e irre re erras Photo Beam non contact sensor emere Edge Sensor contact sensor Installation aan Manual 65 IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION SD SCITIC ACTIONS NINNIN GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION Concrete Pad ccc I Imre eee me ee er ee ee ee sue ee aere re ee AE EE ee e
6. The relay terminal that has an open contact to C while the relay is not activated and a closed contact when the relay is activated A most always wire this relay terminal to an Inout Terminal at the control board 7 N C Relay Normally Closed Terminal The relay terminal that has a closed contact to C while the relay is not activated and an open contact when the relay is activated 7 s terminal is rarely used 8 Relay Coil Contains the terminals that provide power at the relay 9 Relay Positive Terminal The positive power pole for the relay coil Always wire this relay terminal to any 28v terminal at the control board 10 Relay Negative Terminal The negative power pole for the relay coil Always wire this relay terminal to any GND terminal at the control board Appendix Common Radio Receivers Connections La wi Multi Code 1099 Multi Code 1090 Loop Radia Station Linear Delta 3 GRD ih EI Black Red VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 VIKING EXPANSION PRODUCTS VIKING KONNECT Master Slave Kit Secure and reliable Master Slave communication using Viking s Konnect technology Paired with the Viking App each module also doubles as a diagnostic tool Part VA KONNECT MS Q 7 B 12 amp ECU Operators require 2 Antenna Extension Cables part VA RPSMA VIKING KONNECT Diagnostic Tool on site remot
7. e Single 12V battery and single 12V solar panel Operation Most Advanced Charging System in the industry Power Saving Technology minimizes current draw Viking Solar Power Management System maximizes the number of cycles per day Sleep Mode for non essential accessories minimizes current draw on stand by High Efficiency Electro Mechanical Design increases the number of cycles per day Twice or more the number of cycles per day with a 10W solar panel compared to other manufacturers Real Time Status Display of the solar panel voltage charging voltage and battery voltage 5 years limited warranty Visit our website for more details INSTALLATION DATE SERIAL NUMBER S STANDARD FEATURES AND OPERATOR SPECIFICATIONS Built in protection against lightning strikes or similar electrical surges Inherent Overload Protection Redundancy Design with multiple types of protection Zinc Plated and Powder Coated steel chassis Easy access to manual operation allowing the gate to be move by hand independently of the operator Fast and easy installation process Modular connectors for easy access control and accessory installation LCD display for monitoring and diagnostic purposes Self Diagnose Features conveniently displays any errors in the system Made in USA ALL INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WORK MUST BE DOCUMENTED AND MADE AVAILABLE TO THE USER ZN VIKING A VIKING ACCESS SYSTEMS
8. 908 0884 OUR CONTINUOUS COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE Viking Access Systems is continuously working hard to identify and design products that will appeal to the industry and its needs As technology continues to advance we have developed a completely efficient and intelligent line of gate operators to meet the changing demands These machines offer full UL325 and UL991 compliance soft start and soft stop intelligent obstruction sensors continuous operation 100 duty cycle and extreme power efficiency Innovative features include adaptive and self learning algorithms redundancy design in both hardware and software to ensure operation and functionality protection from lightning short circuit and power surges and our exclusive drive train design offering the highest efficiency rating in the industry Our entire product line is continually modified and improved based on the latest technology and our customer s valuable feedback The results are products that offer accuracy efficiency reliability and performance all in sleek high tech designs We pledge to continue establishing ourself as the leader in high quality innovative gate operators by developing Next Level technology We are committed to providing safety and convenience with innovative solutions for every security gate need SOLAR POWER SWAILSAS 5399 5 15 55399 2 Zz n gt O O m W W W lt W m 4 SOLAR POWER
9. DULSTO DWLHIO VSPCB VNXFISA VNXF4A R6GB60 DUALIO VSTBASW VASBB25 DUMRS5 VSCHARGSW DUMRSIO DUMRSIO VSR6CH VASP1034 R6CHN40 VASP1058 VSR6MO VAMBK VA FIARM20 VNXR6LSH Multi Part Arm See page 16 for mote delails VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 1 COVER BOLTS 2 OUTPUT SHAFT COVER HAT 5 OUTPUT SHAFT KNOB secures Hat remove to access manual release 4 MAIN COVER ASSEMBLY MANUAL RELEASE HANDLE releases the clutch to allow for manual operation CLUTCH KEY IST O install if application does not reguire clutch to slip remove to manually operate the gate OUTPUT ARM connects the Arm Assembly to Clutch amp Handle Assembly A VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 OPERATOR REFERENCES 8 SOLAR CONTROL BOARD 9 MOTOR SWITCH discontinues power to the motor also serves as M that will self trip to protect the motor circuitry 10 POWER SWITCH discontinues all power to the control board 11 SOLAR TERMINAL BLOCK ASSEMBLY connections for solar panels and battery 12 SOLAR CHARGER regulates and distributes solar power CONTROL BOARD REFERENCES POWER HARNESS CONNECTOR ll provides power to the control board pg 20 PEN LEFT amp OPEN RIGHT 0 Ud of ue Ene m 00008 provides power to the motor pg 21 LIMIT SETUP BUTTONS available for future developments FEATURE ACTIVATION TRIM
10. bs Loop Connector L xn Radio Station Open Commands Guard Station Master s eod Lm EH Radio GND VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Guidelines for Loop Installation Prevent sharp corners in the geometry of the loop sensor 2 Install the appropriate number of turns for your loop geometry based on the loop perimeter Use Table C below as a guide 5 Use XLP cross linked polyethylene type of wire This wire reduces the affects of moisture and other environmental events in altering the functionality of the vehicular loop detector Twist the lead wire at least 6 turns per foot 5 Use BACKER ROD to minimize damage to the loop detector wire prior to using the sealant 6 Place the loop detector wire and adjust the sensitivity of the vehicular loop detector unit in a way to minimize the affects of the gate over the loop detector wire N IMPORTANT Some of the following parameters may affect the proper functionality of the vehicular loop detector Consult the manufacturer of the vehicular loop detector and or loop wire Gate size e Number of turns in the loop sensor wire e Distance of the loop sensor wire to the gate at either at the open or close position Saw Cut js Table C Recommended Number of Turns o9 1 Min Perimeter ft Number of Turns lt 10 5 Ww N S
11. devices or if the ODS has been triggered 36 38 10 Remove the external devices from the control board to determine if the control pg 29 32 board is responding to an input or problem with the external device or wiring 36 37 11 Check the ODS setting on the control board pg 12 26 12 Check that the gate can be moved manually with low resistance throughout its full range of motion pg 8 17 13 Check the limit position pg 21 22 14 Not applicable to this model 4 15 Not applicable to this model 16 Check the LCD Display for Error Messages pg 40 17 Not applicable to this model 18 Not applicable to this model 19 Manually adjust any setting on the Control Board to clear all wireless override settings 20 Not applicable to this model 2 Not applicable to this model p Call Viking Technical Support for further assistance VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 Appendix Access Control Connections Power Connections The control board provides a 24VDC output to power external devices and controls Alternatively for devices that require a power supply other than 24VDC the operators Power Box contains a convenient 120 VAC receptacle to connect a plug in transformer J X Normally Open Terminals Connections and Input Functions Viking Terminal Function Device Terminal 28v DC Positive ii is GND DC Negat
12. display may indicate a problem with the limit switches or wires Radio Station Loop Connector Open Commands Guard Station Master Slave Open Limit LED indicates the gate is T N r W L I 5 r r Peel I I z 5 z k E a k ie y i 1 4 A F gt T E v d IPSO d Li L Li 1 E a v r d r P X i s 11 n z 2 ITrR rnm amt m N m a H d q n z 1 d b E m E p i i N a mE pi J Li E VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 MASTER SLAVE SETUP Two Wire Communication A IMPORTANT DO NOT run the Master Slave communication cable in the same conduit or within 12 of 115 230v power supply cables A Technical Tip DO NOT set the Timer and or Overlap features on both operators Control Boards Only turn these features on at the Master Control Board CABLE REQUIREMENTS e 2 Conductor wire 18 AWG or better e Shielded overall foil e Drain Wire non insulated or bare wire Guard Station Master Save wn Conduit N Drain Wire Shielded Cable uu
13. ea J Open Stop Close 1 By having the radio receiver connected as illustrated and with the Hold Open Timer OFF see page 24 Every command of the radio transmitter will control the gate as follows a First command opens the gate b Second command stops the gate and c Third command closes the gate d Any subseguent commands will continue in the same order to control the gate This type of configuration is not recommended for commercial installations Open Only 2 By having the radio receiver connected as illustrated and with the Hold Open Timer ON see page 24 Each command of the radio transmitter is ALWAYS AN OPEN COMMAND to the gate For maximum reception range Locate the radio antenna to the top of the gate column A TECHNICAL TIP For more information IM n regarding accessory connections Essai i i and terminal functions refer to Appendix A on pages 42 43 E en se En Ese E EE ES fat ES E ER R K TEE IE Ee RN ED ES S ds E i see Appendix B on page 44 for img EEE NEIE MEN PEN HE i connecting common radio receiver models VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Anti Tailgate Open Commands amp Guard Station AN TECHNICAL TIP For more information regarding accessory connecti
14. shall be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or impeded ky building structures natural landscaping or similar obstruction A wireless contact sensor shall function under the intended end use conditions 3 Sided Edge Sensor 3 Sided Edge Sensor N Loop Connector Manual Release When manual operation is required 1 Remove the Output Shaft Cover or Hat 2 Lift the Manual Release Handle 3 Remove the Clutch Key m Remove Hat ut Lockina Handle in Unlocked N Position To resume normal operation 1 Align the notches on the Output Shaft to the clutch and reinstall the Clutch Key 2 Push the Manual Release Handle down back to the locked position Refer to page 17 for more details VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION N WARNING Not Following these instructions may cause severe injury or death Audible Alarm Reset Switch Installation Manual Reset for the Audible Alarm e UL325 standard requires an audible alarm sound off after two consecutive events detected by the primary entrapment protection of the gate operator obstruction sensor e The audible alarm will continue to sound for 5 minutes or until a stop command gets actuated e The Stop command can be actuated in two different forms 1 Using the Built in Stop switch on the Control Board or 2 Using an External Stop button within the s
15. the panel aand the supporting frame to prevent electrolysis corrosion Use conduit and the appropriate wire type for outdoor applications Properly ground solar panel and operator according to NEC code Use the appropriate wire size according to distance and the maximum power Watt rating of the solar panel or panels combined Use at least 16 AWG photovolatic cable or 9O C sunlight and moisture resistant direct burial cable or better WARNING This charge controller must be used with an external GFDI device as required by article 690 of the National Electric Code for the installation location m Tips for proper ground installation Use a ground rod to provide a ground reference Consult your city code and be aware of under ground services in the site of the gate operator to prevent inconveniences e Always use a single bonding point for grounding All ground wires must be as short and as thick as possible Prevent unnecessary turns or loops in all ground Earth Ground Mise Ground Rod VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 oN PANEL Power Connections A Caution Ensure correct polarity Step 1 Connect the 12V Solar mode To save energy get the power for your non essential devices such as photo beams from this terminal LCD Display References Zu Power Saving Tip The solar VFlex control board shuts down the power at th
16. to an obstruction sensor event 11 12 LED ITV 15 n Gate stopped due to an overload of the gate system 11 12 Gate is waiting for the overlap time TIN Gate Is at the limit open position and timing to close The display shows the actual time left before closing Ta While the gate is running indicates the percentage of accuracy of the EPS indicates 100 accurate communication VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 TROUBLESHOOTING LCD Display References EE Page 4 Liu M3 Meaning TS Ref s Multi Meter Displays This is the motor current amperage during operation NN This is the actual motor voltage during operation W This is the actual voltage from the solar panel Indicates the voltage being supplied to the Control Board from the Viking Solar Charger This is the actual voltage from the Battery Board Settings Messages ii Shows the percentage of speed set by the Speed adjustment on the control 9 board pg 24 Shows the number of seconds set by the Overlap Adjustment on the control board Shows the force setting selected to trip the obstruction sensor pg 26 Fh Shows the amount time set or remaining to hold the gate at the Open Limit ES position before the gate starts to close pg 24 VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 TROUBLESHOOTING LCD Display References Tn MCI Page 4 u 1113 Meaning TS Ref 5 Error Messages EDA ENG
17. unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel Install the gate operator only when The operator is appropriate for the construction of the gate and the Usage Class of the gate VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 MPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION N WARNING Not Following these instructions may cause severe injury or death NOTE This type on installation DOES NOT reverse the gate all the way back to its limits when the photo beam is obstructed This installation is only to protect against entrapment and to comply with UL 325 Secondary Entrapment Protection Photo Beam non contact sensor Installation Photo beams or like must be installed to reduce the risk of entrapment Use only Omron E3K RIOK4 photoelectric eye to comply with UL 3525 Make the electrical connections of the photoelectric sensor as described here in this page 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 and e 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 Tum Switch to Light On Position ector Open Commands Station Loop Con m e e or C Loop Omron Model E3K R10 Shown Connection 1 C1 Connection 3 NC1 24 VDC Power Connections 24 VDC Power Connecti
18. E W 2 n N 15 Amp motor fuse is blown 7 11 12 La IT CO DDNE m Indicates that the voltage being provided from the solar panel is too low DOME NER Indicates that the voltage being provided from the solar panel is too High ILLI ER HOLAR m Sas Indicates that there is no voltage being provided from the solar panel WLI FTT NLI RR NO a Me Indicates that there is no voltage being provided from the solar panel E LIL I ERR o Potential problem with the Solar Charger ILLI ERR NE N The battery is low LL VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 TROUBLESHOOTING Solutions Begin the troubleshooting process by referring to the error messages on the LCD Display and or the Status LEDs on the control board Use pages 36 40 to identify the Troubleshooting Reference TS Ref then reference the table below TS Ref CHECK Page Ref 1 Not applicable to this model 2 Not applicable to this model 3 Not applicable to this model 4 Not applicable to this model 5 Check that the Power Harness is connected to the control board 4 20 6 Check that the limit circuits are Normally Closed N C Check the limit switch pg 21 22 7 Check the Motor Fuse on the control board pg 4 8 Check that the operator is not in Manual Release mode pg 3 11 9 Check the Status LEDs and LCD Display to determine if the control board is pg 24 26 receiving an input from any external
19. Master Board Slave Board MSI 215 e MSI MS2 e o MS2 Outside Conduit between aaa and Slave M J 11 4 Inside VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 CONTROL BOARD SETUP Initial Settings Timer Hold Open Timer Automatically closes the gate after the selected amount of time from 1 60 seconds Turning the dial between O and OFF will disable this feature requiring a close command to close the gate 0 DS Obstruction Detection Sensor Sets the amount of force required to trip the inherent obstruction sensor See page 26 for more details about this feature Overlap Overlap Delay For Master Slave applications The control board that has this feature turned on is the MASTER and will delay from 1 6 seconds Slave will delay to close N Do not turn this feature on at both control boards only the Master Speed Motor Speed Increases or decreases the speed of gate travel VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 CONTROL BOARD SETUP Initial Settings NOTE Installing a shunt or jumper on the pins will activate the feature per Last P ij ni JA Last Open Power Failure Option Opens the gate automatically when the battery backup voltage is critically low Pre Warning Initiates two opt
20. POTS activate and set features pg 24 EPST CONNECTOR communication for Viking Solar Charger l6 EPS2 CONNECTOR available for future developments 17 EMI CONNECTOR no t applicable to this model 18 CHECK MOTOR Status LED indicates motor power status pg 56 19 B ATTERY LOW Status LED indicates battery power status pg 56 T I I at il 1 I A N hi MAGNETIC LOCK RELAY Status LED status of this on board relay pg 56 MAGNETIC LOCK RELAY Terminal Block connect electric locks here pg 36 INPUT STATUS LEDs indicates input status pg 36 37 ACCESS CONTROL TERMINAL BLOCKS accessory connections pg 29 52 42 44 MASTER SLAVE Terminal Block wired master slave connection pg 23 CONTROL BOARD MOUNTING HOLES secures and grounds the control board Siren TERMINAL BLOCK Vikings UL Siren is connected here ON BOARD 5 BUTTON STATION controls the gate during set up AUX PWR Terminal Block used for solar applications amp in motion warning devices pg 20 25 20 FEATURE ACTIVATION PIN HEADERS OWER Status LED control board power status pg 56 4 VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 activate features by placing a jumper onto the pin headers pg 25 21 DIAGNOSE Button allows you to navigate through the Diagnostics LCD Display pg 58 40 22
21. Post Mounting Option TIP The operator can be post mounted to be elevated above snow and flood lines 1 Consult the local building codes for the depth and concrete requirements Maximum 3 00 OD pipe Provide a sufficient number of conduit pathways for all low power accessories Also provide conduit for the power supply to the operator N DO NOT run low voltage and high voltage wiring in the same conduit AN Provide at least 12 separation between low and high voltage conduits REQUIRED ADD ON VA F1PS e Main pieces made of 1 4 thick material e All mounting hardware is included e Posts and U Bolts are not supplied Gate Operator sold separately Mounting Washer 3 00 O D Pipe Mounting Nut Maximum Secure Stand to Pipes Using 6 Supplied Bolts Note All Mounting Hardware Supplied with Pipe Stand Grade Level VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION Operator Positioning N IMPORTANT Swing Gates must not open into public access areas The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is supplied between the gate while opening and closing and adjacent structures to reduce the risk of entrapment Gate in Closed B C A 12 Position Outside lta sie AN TECHNICAL TIPS Operator and Arm Geometry Increasing dimension provides better gate control and stability by reduci
22. RMATION N WARNING Not Following these instructions may cause severe injury or death IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Continued 6 Controls intended for user activation must be located at least six feet 6 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 Exception Emergency access controls only accessible by authorized personnel i e fire police EMS may be placed at any location in the line of sight of the gate 7 The Stop and or Reset button must be located in the line of sight of the gate Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to start 8 A minimum of two 2 WARNING SIGNS shall be installed one on each side of the gate where easily visible 9 For gate operators using non contact sensors Photo Beams or like in accordance with section 31 1 1 of the UL standard a See instructions on the placement of non contact sensors for each type of application refer to page 10 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 and 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 refer to page 10 d Use only Omron ESK RIOKA photoelectric eye to comply with UL 325 10 For a gate operator utilizi
23. al HF Ar ZA F F r r AE NE o 2ga J J I 1 F m i Page 41 LED Status Meaning TS Ref s 1 Magnetic OFF At Closed Limit and Magnetic Lock Relay state is closed across amp Lock Relay N C Gate should be at the Close Limit SOLID Not at Closed Limit and Magnetic Lock Relay state is closed across COM amp Gate should not be at the Close Limit 2 Check Motor OFF Normal Condition SOLID The control board is sending power to the motor but the circuit is open 7 8 5 Battery Low OFF Normal Condition SOLID Does not apply to Solar Units FLASHING Batteries critically low Check power supply to the operator pg 20 4 POWER OFF No power to control board pg 20 or board is in sleep mode 5 SOLID Normal Condition 5 Radio OFF Normal Condition SOLID Control Board is receiving an input from a device connected to the Radio terminal pg 30 42 9 10 6 UL OFF Normal Condition SOLID Control Board is receiving an input from a device connected to the UL terminal og 10 11 42 9 10 7 Re Open OFF Normal Condition SOLID Control Board is receiving an input from a device connected to the Re Open terminal pg 29 32 42 9 10 8 ATG OFF Normal Condition SOLID Control Board is receiving an input from a device connected to the ATG terminal og 31 42 9 10 VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 TROUBLESHOOTING LED References U
24. cting materials such as rings bracelets and keys CAUTION A battery can present a risk of electrical shock burn from high short circuit current fire or explosion from vented gasses Observe proper precautions Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery and charging circuit gt Solar Panel Selection e Solar panel s are sold separately e Use only UL Listed 12V solar panel s such as Viking part s Open Circuit Short Circuit Wattage Viking Part Voltage 20 Watts VA SO20W 21 7V 1 25A 40 Watts VA SO40W 21 8V 2 57A Ratings System Voltage 12V Max Solar Wattage 40W Max Solar Voltage 29V Max Battery Capacity 55Ah Min Battery Voltage 8V Max Charger Load Current 5 Output Voltage for Controls 24V This is the voltage the control board will provide A Important The number of cycles achieved daily is dependent on many factors including current draw of the motor and accessories and local solar radiation data If more specific information is needed please consult with Viking Access Systems For more information regarding solar energy refer tto rredc nrel gov solar oubs redbook VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Solar Panel Care and Location e Where it will receive maximum sunlight throughout the year Avoid trees and buildings or obstructions which could cast shadows on the panel e South facing and tilted at an inclined angle that is eq
25. e access to the operator from the convenience of a compatible hand held device With the Viking App this tool becomes a wireless extension of the control board allowing you to view and change settings review diagnostic information operate the gate for testing and update the control boards firmware Part VA KONNECT D Q 7 B 12 amp ECU Operators require 1 Antenna Extension Cable part VA RPSMA VIKING MONITOR off site access to operator diagnostics and perform firmware updates from just about anywhere with cellular service With the Viking App this tool allows you to monitor and label multiple operators by site and location for quick reference Provides error notifications operator status settings and diagnostic information Part VA MONITOR Q 7 B 12 amp ECU Operators require D Antenna Extension Cable part VA RPSMA VIKING APP mobile device user interface application for Viking Konnect and Viking Monitor Available for iOS Android and Windows operating systems Free for download from your mobile device application store or ww w vikingaccess com VIKING SOLAR Related Components 12V 40W Solar Panels Parti VA S040W 12V 35Ah batteries Partt DUBA35 A NOTE The number of cycles achieved are dependent upon the following and may require increased panel and battery capacities Power consumption of all accessories being used Average solar radiation of geographic location VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800
26. e Aux Pwr Terminal A when the board is in sleep Panel to the terminals labeled PANEL Step 2 Connect the 12V Battery to the terminals labeled Battery Step 3 Turn the PANEL switch to the RESET position 3 IEEE TP WM Step 4 Turn the POWER Check Motor Battery Low SYNC Pre Warning Solar Related Error Messages Indicates that the voltage being provided from the solar panel is too low Indicates that the voltage being provided from the solar panel is too High Indicates that there is no voltage being provided from the solar panel Indicates that there is no voltage being provided from the solar panel Potential problem with the Solar Charger The battery is low Switch to the RESET position 4 Step 5 Connect the Power Harness 5 and verify the POWER indicator 3 is illuminated solid Diagnostics steps If errors are detected the Diagnose indicator starts flashing Error messages will display automatically otherwise press and release the Diagnose button until the error messages appear VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 LIMITS SETUP STEP 1 Connect the Limit Switch Harness to the Control Board a OPEN RIGHT Connector if the gate opens Right b OPEN LEFT Connector if the gate opens Left OPEN RIGHT OPEN LEFT DE STEP 2 At the Limit Cam amp Holder assembly a Loosen screws on both of the Limit
27. e ee ae ee eus Post Mounting OPTION II IIR eR IR rere re rel resee ae ee ae ee rese Operator POSItiOnino RR mem re re ee ee rte eere ae eese ee ese e esae eese essere as ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Battery amp Solar Panel III II eme emere eter err erar rr rre ere ere ere Solar Panel Care amp Installation 1 5 Solar Connection amp Power Saving 1 RR II e mereri rrr rr e irri terria LIMITS SETUP MASTER SLAVE SET UP CONTROL BOARD SETUP CIN Obstruction Detection Sensor Primary Entrapment ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Re Open Photo Beam Vehicular a rre irrita giis Radio Receiver Typical er aeta iir DE ALARLAR EE EARLE Anti Tail Gate Open Commands Guard StatiOn sss mereri eei Viking Loop RaCRk Guidelines for Loop InstallatiOns sananne nananana nananana nannaa anana naene een ZI Wo Barrier Arm B 12 Synchronization OPtiOn TROUBLESHOOTING LED References rre e i re a e iita a ise a a i e a a sr a a risa a LCD Display References RR e RR RR rre eere re e re esa esse a se a ee a rasa se assa a rasan APPENDIX amp B VIKING EXPANSION PRODUCTS VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 TABLE OF CONTENTS
28. ealant m Backer Red 20 4 ND Vehicular Loop N i Detector Wire 50 40 5 I 3TumsShown 50 100 2 La e Provide Additional Saw Cuts t Eliminate Sharp Conners 1 8 to 1 4 Saw Slot Continuously Wind Wire in Loop Slot for the Required Number of Loops 2 Loops Shown Twist Wire Outside the Loop 6 Twists Foot Until Its Connection to the Loop Detector 1 Dimension A 5 for Single Gate 6 for Dual Gate A 5 I 5 I aW 2 E m 3 lt Outside Inside S lt gt Reopen Reopen Loop Loop Make Even with Open Gate VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 SYNCHRONIZATION WITH B 12 Barrier Arm B 12 Synchronization Option NOTE The Control Board provides a convenient solution for applications that require synchronized operation with the Viking Barrier Arm Operator model B 12 This type of application opens and closes in the following pattern 1 Open Command is provided only to the Viking B 12 Barrier Arm Operator 2 The Barrier Arm will delay to open until this Gate Operator reaches its Open Limit 5 The Gate Operator will delay to close until the Barrier Arm reaches its Close Limit STEP 1 Figure A amp B STEP 2 Figure A Connect the Gate Operator to the Viking At the B 12 Barrier Arm Operator B 12 Barrier Arm Operator as illustrated connect the primary device that
29. f a vertical barrier arm h Only Use Miller Edge Model MGR20 or MGS20 edge sensor to comply with UL 325 VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION N WARNING Not Following these instructions may cause severe injury or death MAINTENANCE Remove the Power Harness from the Control Board refer to page 20 e Clean and lubricate the turning pins and gate hinges using the recommended lubricant Check that all hardware of the gate operator is properly tighten e Ensure that the gate moves freely e Check for corroded parts and replace if necessary Check the battery for the following Battery connections must be free of corrosion Battery voltage must be 13VDC fully charged battery Reconnect the Power Harness for the Control Board refer to page 20 e Check and confirm the proper operation of all safety devices photoelectric eye edge sensors or like e Check and confirm the operation of all installed accessories e Check and confirm the operation of all special features such as the Intelligent Obstruction Sensor Hold Open Timer refer to page 24 and 26 e Check and confirm the operation of the manual release refer to page 7 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are an integral and essential part of the product and must be supplied to the user Read them carefully as they contain important indications for the safe installation use and maintenance e These in
30. ight of the gate away from moving parts of the gate and out of reach of children a Controls intended for user activation must be located at least six feet 6 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 b The Stop and or Reset button must be located in the line of sight of the gate Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to start N i Open Commands Guard Station 1 5 Minimum f Y Manual Stop Button Warning Placard Installation All Warning Placards must be installed where visible in the area of the gate A minimum of two placards shall be in stalled A placard is to be installed in the area of each side of the gate and be visible VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION N CAUTION To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury to Persons N WARNING For use with gates at a maximum 700 Ibs in weight and 14 ft in length DO NOT allow pedestrian use of this gate DO NOT install the gate operator to lift gates 1 Within sight of the gate 2 At a minimum height of 5 feet so small ch
31. ildren are not able to MIULLE 5 At least 6 feet away from all moving parts of the gate Locate Control Buttons 92 A Control Buttons R 6S Specifications UL Application Class Class Maximum Gate Length 14 ft Maximum Gate Weight 100 Ib Operating Temperature 4 F 20 C to 160 F 71 C VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION Concrete Pad Option 1 Follow the local building code to determine the required depth of the concrete pad 2 Pad measurements recommended by Viking Access Systems are at least 23 long 20 wide and 30 deep to ensure the stable operation of the operator and a minimum of 6 above level grade to avoid any flooding of the machinery 3 Provide a sufficient number of conduit pathways for all low power accessories such as loop detector leads maglock non contact sensors contact sensors safety and other commands Also provide conduit for the power supply to the operator N DO NOT run low voltage and high voltage wiring in the same conduit AN Provide at least 12 separation between low and high voltage conduits Recommended Area for Conduit s T 5 8 Center of Output Shaft Gate Operator Concrete Pad Drill for 1 2 x 3 1 2 4 Places Anchor Conduit Location Grade Level See Note 2 Gate Operator Concrete Pad VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION
32. ions for an audio or visual warning 3 seconds prior to gate motion and will continue 1 Until gate reaches closed limit Magnetic Lock terminals provide a contact between COM and 2 While gate is moving AUX PWR terminals provide 24VDC SYNC Used only in conjunction with the Viking Barrier gate operator model B 12 Activating this feature allows for synchronized operation with the B 12 operator See page 55 EXT Available for future developments AN IMPORTANT Regardless of the power failure options chosen the gate can be moved manually with a relatively low amount of force by following the steps for Manual Release as outlined at on page 11 VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 CONTROL BOARD SETUP Obstruction Sensor Primary Entrapment Protection AN IMPORTANT The appropriate ODS setting is dependant upon the gate installation and construction Set this feature accordingly Additional Safety equipment should be used to reduce possible risk of injury or vehicle damage ODS Obstruction Detection Sensor The Obstruction Sensor detects obstructions in the path of the traveling gate The dial sets the amount of force required to activate the operators inherent obstruction detection Setting the dial to O will require the least amount of force to activate Setting the dial to 100 will require the maximum amount of force to activate UL325 standard re
33. ive GND Relay Common C Radio N O If Timer OFF Open Stop Close If Timer ON Open Reopen if closing UL see pages 10 amp 11 If inout is brief Stops gate then Reverses 12 inches If input is longer Stops gate does not reverse Re Open If stopped No function If closing Stops then Opens gate ATG Anti Tailgate N O Input is received Stops gate if closing Input is released Closes gate to prevent tailgating C Loop N O If not at open limit No function If at open limit Prevents gate from Closing Open Exit Fire amp Strike N O If stopped Opens gate If closing Stops then Opens gate Stop N O If traveling Stops gate Close N O If stopped Closes gate If traveling No function AN TECHNICAL TIP Each input Terminal Ci e Radio Exit Re Open UL has a corresponding Status LED that when illuminated indicates an input is currently being provided to the terminal and the gate is responding accordingly See pages 36 37 LED References VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 Relays In General APPENDIX A NOTE Viking Access Systems does not provide the external safety devices and access controls These items can be purchases from your dealer or distribut
34. l openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the bottom of the gate to a minimum of 6 feet 1 85 m above the ground to prevent a 2 1 4 inch 57 2 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 ALL EXPOSED PINCH POINTS ARE ELIMINATED OR GUARDED AND d GUARDING IS SUPPLIED FOR EXPOSED ROLLERS The 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 gate such that persons will not come into contact with the vehicular gate during the entire path of travel of the vehicular gate 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 Swinging gates shall not open in to the public access areas The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions prior to the installation of the gate operator Do not over tighten the operator clutch or pressure relief valve to compensate for a damaged gate The gate operator controls must be placed so that the user has full view of the gate area when the gate is moving AND AWAY FROM THE GATE PATH PERIMETER VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFO
35. ll installation maintenance and repair work must be documented and made available to the user VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION N CAUTION To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury to Persons UL325 Gate Operator Classifications GLOSSARY RESIDENTIAL VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS vehicular gate operator or system intended for use in garages or parking areas associated with a residence of one to four single families i ES COMMERCIAL GENERAL ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS II 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 building servicing the general public T INDUSTRIAL LIMITED ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR MANUFACTURING INC CLASS III 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 RESTRICTED ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS IV 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
36. mit position FLASHING Indicates a problem with the limit switches or wires 21 22 6 18 ODS OFF Normal Condition SOLID Obstruction has been detected pg 26 11 13 FLASHING Overload has been detected pg 26 11 13 19 Timer The close timer is turned OFF or gate is not at the open limit if the timer is turned ON pg 24 SOLID Gate is at Open Limit Timer is turned ON and counting down to close pg 24 FLASHING Gate is at Open Limit Timer is turned ON but is not timing out due a conflicting command pg 24 9 10 VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 TROUBLESHOOTING LCD Display References The control board is equipped with a LCD Display that provides operator information current conditions settings diagnostics and error messages Use the table below to identify the corresponding TS Ref and refer to page 41 for further troubleshooting 1 Error Messages will be displayed first 2 The Diagnose LED will flash consecutively indicating how many Error Messages are available 3 Press the Diagnose button to manually scroll through all of the Messages EN Page 4 LL Moa Meaning IS Ret is Welcome Message N 20 Indicates the Model of the unit System Status Messages L n Gate is stopped between limits Gate is opening Gate is closing Dc N Gate is at the limit open position Gate is at the limit close position 4n qe E Gate stopped due
37. n limit when the beam is obstructed Intended for vehicular safety ONLY For the purpose of pedestrian entrapment see pages 10 11 Radio Station Loop Connector Open Commands QU e Power Saving Tip To save energy get the power for your non essential devices such as photo beams from the Aux Pwr terminal block Detailed on page 20 Note regarding Photo Beam types Check for proper operation The Re Open LED will illuminate solid while the beam is obstructed and remain off when the beam is Fail Safe type connect the terminal of the photo beam to the Re Open terminal on the control board unobstructed Typically these are the reflective type photo beams TYPES CONECTE NO AN TECHNICAL TIP For more information terminal of the photo beam to the ja regarding accessory connections Re Open terminal on the control board to the control board and individual Typically these are the transmitter input terminal functions refer to receiver type photo beams Appendix CA pages 42 45 VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Radio Receiver Typical A IMPORTANT The Hold Open Timer setting page 24 affects how the gate will respond to the radio receiver command The control board provides two modes Radio Station Loop Conn of operation that a radio receiver can control the gate O
38. ng a contact sensor Edge sensor or like in accordance with section 31 1 1 of the UL 325 standard a One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists such as a the leading edge trailing edge and post mounted both inside and outside of a vehicular horizontal slide gate b One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom of a vehicular vertical lift gate One or more contact sensors shall be located at the pinch point of a vehicular vertical pivot gate d A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that the communication between the sensor and the gate operator is not subject to mechanical damage e A wireless contact sensor such as one that transmits radio frequency CRF 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 obstructions A wireless contact sensor shall function under the intended end use conditions f One or more contact sensors shall be located on the inside and outside leading edge of a swing gate Additionally if the bottom edge of a swing gate is greater than 6 inches 152 mm above the ground at any point in its arc of travel one or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge refer to page 11 g One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge o
39. ng the affects of inertia and deceasing the gate leverage against the operator Following to the geometrical formulas and relationships provided is recommended Arm Assembly vA F1ARM20 Gate Bracket lt Dimension Secondary Extension Primary Extension VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION N IMPORTANT When attaching the Arm Assembly to the gate if the Gate Bracket is not welded to a frame member that runs the full length of the gate the operator may damage the gate Do not attach the Gate Bracket to only a few pickets STEP 1 STEP 2 Install the Clutch and cut the Arm Assembly to achieve the desired dimensions for D and E according to the formulas provided on page 16 With the gate at the closed install the Arm Assembly Check that the dimensions correspond accordingly to the formulas provided on page 16 w Remove Excess Arm A Leave some additional material AN TIP Use C clamps or tack weld the Arm when cutting the Arm Assembly to assembly in place until Step 5 has been allow for adjustment completed STEP 5 STEP 4 With the Clutch installed and released Once satisfied with the installation and manually move the gate to both limits movement of the gate weld the arm Verify the following pieces securely Paint the Arm to protect 1 The gate reaches the desired limits against rusting 2 he Arm does not bind at any
40. ons Photo Beam Unit Potential Entrapment Reflector Gate Open Position Area Shaded Consult the installation manual for the UL325 device photo beam or like for detail Information about the usage installation and maintenance VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION N WARNING Not Following these instructions may cause severe injury or death NOTE This type on installation DOES NOT reverse the gate all the way back to its limits when the edge sensor is obstructed This installation is only to protect against entrapment and to comply with UL 325 Secondary Entrapment Protection Edge Sensor contact sensor Installation e Edge Sensors or like must be installed to reduce the risk of entrapment Use only Miller Edge 3 sided activation type MGR20 or MGS20 to comply with UL325 e One or more contact sensors shall be located on the inside and outside leading edge of a swing gate Additionally if the bottom edge of a swing gate is greater than 6 inches 152 mm above the ground at any point in its arc of travel one or more contact sensors shall be located on the bottom edge 1 A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that the communication between the sensor and the gate operator is not subjected to mechanical damage 2 A wireless contact sensor such as one that transmits radio freguency RF signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions
41. ons and terminal functions refer to Appendix A on pages 42 45 Open Commands a Exit Fire and Strike input terminals all provide an open command to the control board Any device connected as shown will open the gate Guard Station A All three buttons must bea Normally Open type of switch and can share the same common C connection to GND M 5 Guard Station Master Slave Exit Loop Detector ATG Anti Tailgate This input will stop the gate when the vehicle triggers the sensor then closes the gate when the vehicle leaves the sensor preventing unauthorized vehicles from entry Opeiiommands Staton Slave LL a ry ur E l 1 ET E r XE HIE AED 49 TENER ANE E MI ur Xue VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Viking Loop Rack TIP This operator may be equipped with a pre wired Loop Rack that plug in type loop detectors can be connected to This provides a convenient alternative to the box type loop detectors that would need to be wired to the control board Viking does not provide either type of loop detectors Loop Rack Part VA LR Loop Rack Wiring Harness Part VA LRH Twist Wire Outside the Loop 6 Twists Foot Until Its Connection to the Loop Rack Viking Loop Rack Control Board Connector
42. or In General In regards to the Viking control board all external safety devices and access controls contain and are simple relays that provide an input to the Viking control board when the device is activated When these devices are activated their internal relays create a contact or short between the C and N O terminals This contact is what provides the command to the Viking control board AN TECHNICAL TIP Viking uses the Normally Open contact from the device excluding fail safe type photo beams In such instances the Normally Closed N C will be used instead Not Used VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 Glossary of Terms 1 Terminal Wire Connections 2 Input Terminal On the Viking control board the terminal which is labeled for a specific command Re Open Exit Radio etc The N O contact from the access control device is to be connected to the Input Terminal 3 Terminal Block On the Viking control board a removable block containing multiple terminals 4 Relay The component of an access control or safety device that provides an input or command to the Viking control board 5 Relay Common Terminal This is the relay terminal that makes contact Ca short to the N O terminal when the device is activated A ways wire this relay terminal to any GND terminal at the control board 6 Relay Normally Open Terminal
43. point STEP 6 Verify the Clutch is adjusted properly e Both sides adjusted evenly Handle is locked by hand and STEP 5 positioned horizontally at O With the Clutch Key removed the Clutch should not slip with moderate force applied to the gate Rotate the Clutch until it lines up with the notches on top of the Output Shaft and insert the Clutch Key Tighten the Clutch VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions for the R 6s model gate operator that shall be followed during installation and maintenance of the charge controller Battery Selection Battery is sold separately lt I Use only UL recognized 12V Sealed Lead Acid SLA e 55Ah Maximum battery capacity Battery Care and Location e Use at least 12AWG wire rated 90 C or better e A 35Ah battery can be stored under the chassis of Battery the operator behind the control board Storage Ensure the battery terminals will maintain a 1 4 m spacing from all other circuits and metal parts Do not dispose of the battery in fire The cells may explode Check with local codes for possible disposal instructions Do not open or mutilate the battery Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin It may be toxic if swallowed Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with condu
44. quires an audio alarm to go off after two consecutive entrapment events sensed by the Inherent Entrapment Protection of the Gate Operator The audio alarm will sound for a period of 5 minutes or until a Stop command or the Alarm Reset switch has been actuated refer to page 12 When the Obstruction Sensor detects an obstruction it will 1 Stop the gate s movement and reverse it momentarily 2 Bring the gate to a resting position 3 Disable the Hold Open Timer feature until the Gate Operator receives a new command If second obstruction is detected before the gate reaches either limit it will 1 Stop the gate s movement 2 Disable the Gate Operator 3 Sound the UL Alarm 4 A STOP command must be provided to disable the alarm and continue Operation AN TECHNICAL The Status LED for the ODS will indicate the following when it has been triggered A Solid Obstruction Detected a sudden or abrupt increase in gate resistance B Flashing Overload Detected a more subtle but sustained Increase in gate resistance VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Re Open Photo Beam vehicular Safety NOTE This type of photo beam installation will stop then RE OPEN the gate all the way to the ope
45. se the table below to identify the corresponding TS Ref and refer to page 38 41 for further troubleshooting Pg 4 LED Status Meaning TS Ref s 9 C Loop OFF Normal Condition SOLID Control Board is receiving an input from a device connected to the C Loop terminal 32 42 9 10 10 Open OFF Normal Condition SOLID Control board is receiving an input from a device connected to any of the following input terminals Exit Fire Strike or Open pg 31 42 9 10 1 STOP Normal Condition SOLID Control Board is receiving an input from a device connected to the Stop terminal pg 12 31 42 9 10 12 Close OFF Normal Condition SOLID Control Board is receiving an input from a device connected to the Close terminal pg 31 42 9 10 15 Siren OFF Normal Condition SOLID Second consecutive obstruction has been detected pg 24 26 11 13 FLASHING Batteries are critically low 14 Aux Pwr OFF No voltage output on these terminals at the moment SOLID There is 24VDC output on these terminals at the moment 15 Diagnose OFF Normal Condition FLASHING Errors have been detected Check LCD Display for ERR messages pg 40 16 Close Limit OFF Gate is not at the close limit position SOLID Gate is at the close limit position FLASHING Indicates a problem with the limit switches or wires 21 22 6 17 Open Limit Gate is not at the open limit position SOLID Gate is at the open li
46. struction must be kept and forwarded to all possible future users of the System e This product must be used only for that which it has been expressly designed Any other use is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous e The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for possible damage caused by improper erroneous or unreasonable use Avoid operating in the proximity of the hinges or moving mechanical parts e Do not enter the path of the moving gate while in motion e Do not obstruct the motion of the gate as this may cause a situation of danger e Do not allow children to play or stay within the path of the moving gate e Keep remote control or any other control devices out of the reach of children in order to avoid possible involuntary activation of the gate operator e n case of break down or malfunctioning of the product disconnect from the main power source Do not attempt to repair or intervene directly contact only qualified personnel for repair Failure to comply with the above may create a situation of danger All cleaning maintenance or repair work must be carried out by qualified personnel e In order to guarantee that the system works efficiently and correctly it is important to have the manufacturer s instructions on maintenance of the gate and operator carried out by qualified personnel e In particular regular checks are recommended in order to verify that the safety devices are operating correctly A
47. ual to latitude e If dirt build up becomes excessive clean the glass with a soft cloth using a mild detergent and water e Install solar panels in the following conditions Operating temperature 40 F to 185 F e Humidity Below 85RH e Wind pressure Below 50 1216 ft 2400Pa e Snow load pressure Below 112 76lb ft 54 e DO NOT install the solar panel near open flames or flammable materials e DO NOT install the solar panel where there is a risk of being immersed in water or continually exposed to water from a sprinkle fountain etc Solar Panel Safety Precautions AN Installation must be performed by a qualified technician Before installing your system contact local authorities and determine the necessary permit installation and inspection requirements e Follow all local codes and guidelines To reduce the risk of electrical shock or burns the solar panel must be covered with an opaque material during installation e Do not touch live terminals with bare hands as they can present a risk of electrical shock burn or fire Solar Panel Installation per article 690 of ANSI NFPA 70 Use appropriate methods to mount the solar panel Fall of the panel from high places will cause death injury or damage e The solar panel must be mounted on a post with a supporting structure to support wind and snow loads rated for use by the appropriate local or civil codes Use stainless steel washers between
48. will be used as the OPEN input STEP 5 Figure B Figure B On the Gate Operator Control Board Open Commands Guard Station Master Slave activate Sync Mode by placing a jumper on to the pin headers labeled SYNC Figure A Barrier Arm Control Board Barrier Arm sends signal to Gate Operator STEP 4 Figure C amp D Figure D Connect Viking B 12 Barrier Arm Operator to the Gate Operator as illustrated Figure C Radio Station Loop Connect Magnetic Lock VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884 TROUBLESHOOTING LED References In addition to the LCD Display the control board LEDs monitor the various circuits of the control board Use the table below to identify the corresponding TS Ref and refer to page 38 41 for further troubleshooting i i I dy I i I i hl fi Mi 7 i il ji 9 HA Loon Connecr M Cher Lar IN T Zr I i E ig Il Jl 11 I lj Hn 11 ij i i i cy goer eee 1 1r mime 1 3 i i Sr J CERTI EN I I Hh i i i i i Ti H If iJ id id In n i Sm ii 2 H F LI jy lj i i i n i Ir c NO 7 i d 1 1 T i I n ET Im nh ET n M Jr L I I ey i L a dir
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