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1. Slide Barrier or Swing Gate 1398F12 Figure 16 Bi Part Latch Uni Direction Gate System Swing gate if used opens in WARNING If Radio is used gate system becomes bi directional compromising safety and security Additional Master Wiring Can use Radio or Cycle if a needed Exit Loop is not eed ire Manual Inputs Interrupt Bar Exit Loop Ha meos agLoc Warning Relay Outside Interrupt Loop Tel Line Swing Gate Swing Gate Gate Operator Master Slave Cable Operator Master Slave Shadow Loop Inside Interrupt Loop Swing gate open direction and its maximum arc 1398F13 Figure 17 Bi Part Latch Uni Directional Gate System Swing gate opens out WARNING If Radio is used gate system becomes bi directional compromising safety and security Rev E Doc 01 20201 19 of 33 Rev E Additional Master Wiring Can use Radio or Cycle if if needed Exit Loop is not used Ma Input bsterm pE Br Directional Exit Loop Photo Sensors Tastee Inside Interrupt Loop Shadow Loop swing gates only Swing gate open Operator direc ion and its Master maximum arc Slide Barrier or Swing Gate Outside Interrupt Loop Additional Slave Wiring if needed Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Operator Slave Inside Interrupt Loop Slide or Barrier Gate Outside Interrupt Loop Directional Exit Loop Can use Radio or Cycle if Exit Loop is not used 1398F 14 Figure 18 Bi Directiona
2. Turn on power to the Slave gate operator Turn on power to the Master gate operator Set switch S1 on Master and Slave units to your configuration according to section F Perform the Post Assembly Procedure and the Final Assembly of Gate Operator instructions as found in Part 2 of the Installation and Operation instructions for the gate operators NOTE Be sure to connect the two units correctly Improper wiring of the Master Slave interconnection prevents proper operation of the system gt CONDO TO MASTER SLAVE TO RECV 1 TB13 TB14 3 eJ Ee im OUTSIDE INSIDE INTERRUPT SENSE INTERRUPT SENSE SHADOW SENSE EXIRSENSE ETE o OUTSIDE QP EXIT LOOP necv O DETECTOR R C POWER ON J4 RIGHT LIMIT E TIMER ON Lr O OBSTRUCTION MANUAL INPUT INTERRUPT BAR OPEN JC CLOSE OPENMTR STOP common O STUCK LIMIT TB2 R94 RECLOSE TIMER MAX RUN TIME Figure 10 Master Slave Connection and Switch S1 Location Rev E Doc 01 20201 15 of 33 BIPART BIPART LATCH TANDEM MASTER MASTER SLAVE CONFIGURATIONS SLIDE SWING MASTER SINGLE BIPART LATCH TRAP NOT USED LINEAR TIMER ATG SLIDE SWING MASTER SINGLE BIPART LATCH TRAP NOT USED LINEAR TIMER ATG SLIDE LINEAR SWING MASTER SINGLE BIPART LATCH TRAP NOT USED TIMER ATG SLIDE SWING MASTER SINGLE BIPART LATCH TRAP NOT USED LINEAR F
3. INPUTS COMMON ope TRUCTION ALARM 24VAC 200mA POWER vn RADIO INPUT O POWER RADIO e e Hee RECEIVER Hio 2 Omera TB17 OBSTRUCTION ALARM MAGLOCK LOWBATTERY GATE OPEN TO MOVE MOVE HOVE dam MOVE erre iem 851189 OBSTRUCTION START UP SENSITIVITY SENSITIVITY T 2 R81 R78 R119 POWER INPUT MAGLOCK MOTOR RELAY POWER OUTPUT 1387F1 Figure 9 Control Board Wiring IMPORTANT Before proceeding see NOTES on the next page Rev E Doc 01 20201 13 of 33 NOTES Disconnecting the STOP terminal from the COMMON terminal stops the gate and prevents all commands from having any effect Manual Open does not activate the Reclose Timer If gate s are used for bi directional traffic the Exit Loop should be a directional loop detector Inside and Outside Interrupt Loops For maximum safety Inside and Outside Interrupt loops require separate loop detectors Bipart or Bipart Latch If only one loop detector is used the Outside loop must also be connected to the Inside loop detector INPUTS MasterSlave I O Input output terminals are used for communication between Master and Slave TB1 gate operators see Section B below INDICATORS XMIT Indicates data is being sent to the other gate operator Master or Slave RECV Indicates data is being received from the other gate operator Master or Slave CONTROLS 1 NOTE Both gates must be set to same gate type SLIDE SWING BARRIER or LINE
4. Operator swing gates only mo o va irection and its HESS maximum arc Additional Slave Wiring if needed Manual Inputs Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors MagLock Warning Relay Operator Inside Interrupt Loop Slave Slide or Barrier Gate Outside Interrupt Loop Directional Exit Loop Can use Radio or Cycle if Exit Loop is not used Figure 24 Bi Directional Tandem Gate System Swing gate if used opens in NOTE If Radio is used only one receiver transmitter is required for both directions Rev E Doc 01 20201 26 of 33 Additional Can use Radio or Cycle if Master Wiring Exit Loop is not used if needed CENE Inputs Directional Exit Loop Interrupt Bar Photo oto Sensors Outside Interrupt Loop Swing gate open Operator direction and its Master Shadow Loop maximum arc Inside Interrupt Loop Additional Slave Wiring if needed Manual Inputs Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors MagLock Warning Relay Operator Inside Interrupt Loop Slave Slide or Barrier Gate Outside Interrupt Loop Directional Exit Loop Can use Radio or Cycle if Exit Loop is not used Figure 25 Bi Directional Tandem Gate System Swing gate opens out NOTE If Radio is used only one receiver transmitter is required for both directions 1398F21 Rev E Doc 01 20201 27 of 33 Additional Master Wiring if needed Fire Manual Inputs Interrupt Bar silo Outside Interrupt Loop Warning Relay Tel Line Slide Barrie
5. act identically e A Fault in one unit affects both units see Troubleshooting Maintenance for Fault List in the Installation and Operation manual for the individual gate e A Continuous open input in either unit opens the gates and holds them open There are 3 different ways to close the gates entering or exiting 1 Reclose Timer When the Reclose Timer expires gates close automatically 2 ATG Anti Tailgate and Interrupt Loop With ATG ON clearing the Inside Interrupt Loop closes the gates NOTE For safety reasons ATG does not function with gate type SWING or LINEAR 3 Alternate Action With ATG and TIMER OFF a Radio or CYCLE command will close fully open gates INPUT CONNECTIONS Refer to Part 2 Master Slave Layout and Wiring for more details e Inputs can be connected to either gate Rev E Doc 01 20201 4 of 33 2 BI PARTING LATCH GATE DETAILS The Bi Parting Latch Gate is typically used in low traffic residential sites due to ease of use and added security of magnetic locking The Bi Parting Latch configuration can consist of any combination of models SL 1000 B3 slide gate SW 2000 B3 swing gate and BG 3000 B3 barrier gate ADDITIONAL INPUTS Radio Cycle Interrupt Bar id senso Ire XI OO o Manual Inputs Inside Interrupt Loop Gate Operator Operator Master Slave Viaster Slave Cable JATE Outside Interrupt Connect MagLock to one unit only Loop STREET eem Shadow Loop Fi
6. if used opens in Rev E Doc 01 20201 22 of 33 Can use Radio or Cycle if Additional Exit Loop is not used Wiring i needed Exit Loop Outside Interrupt Loop Swing Gate Swing gate open Operator direction and its Master Shadow Loop maximum arc Inside Interrupt Loop Additional Slave Wiring if needed Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Operator Slave Inside Interrupt Loop Slide or Barrier Gate Outside Interrupt Loop 1398F17 Figure 21 Uni Directional Trap Gate System internal Swing gate opens out Rev E Doc 01 20201 23 of 33 Additional Master Wiring if needed Fire Manual Inputs Swing gate open Operator Shadow Loop direction and its Master Swing gate only maximum arc Additional Slave Wiring if needed Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Operator Slave Figure 22 Uni Directional Trap Gate System external Swing gate if used opens in Rev E Doc 01 20201 24 of 33 Additional Master Wiring if needed Fire Manual Inputs Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Swing gate open Operator direction and its Master maximum arc Additional Slave Wiring if needed Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Operator Slave Figure 23 Uni Directional Trap Gate System external Swing gate opens out Rev E Doc 01 20201 25 of 33 Additional Master Wiring if needed Can use Radio or Cycle if Fire Exit Loop is not used Manual Inputs Shadow Loop
7. wiring and setup procedures then go into the details of each type to help plan your installation B MASTER SLAVE GATE CONFIGURATIONS LiftMaster models SL 1000 B3 slide gate SW 2000 B3 swing gate and BG 3000 B3 barrier gate can be teamed as Master Slave systems in the following configurations INSIDE BI PARTING both gates open at same time TRAP TANDEM only one gate outside gate BI PARTING LATCH opens at a time waits until inside one gate lags by 1 2 seconds gate is open OUTSIDE Figure 1 Master Slave Gate Configurations 1204F18 e Inthe Master Slave configuration one Master unit controls one Slave unit e Master and Slave units communicate at 9600 baud via a 4 wire interconnection cable Rev E Doc 01 20201 3 of 33 C MASTER SLAVE INSTALLATION DETAILS 1 BI PARTING GATE DETAILS The simple Bi Parting Gate is typically used in low traffic residential sites due to its ease of use The Bi Parting configuration can consist of any combination of models SL 1000 B3 slide gate SW 2000 B3 swing gate and BG 3000 B3 barrier gate Exit Loop Inside Interrupt Loop Gate Shadow Loop swing gates only Operator Slave Master Slave Cable Fene Master Gate Slave Gate Operator Master Outside Interrupt Connect MagLock to one unit only Loop STREET Figure 2 Typical Bi Parting Gate Installation HOW IT WORKS e The gates in a Bi Parting configuration are mirror images of each other and
8. AR See the Installation and Operation manual for the specific gate Part 2 System Installation Section J Setting Gate Control Switch S1 for proper settings MASTER 51 5 Sets the gate to MASTER right or SLAVE left BIPART 51 6 In conjunction with the switch S1 7 sets configuration for master slave system see Section F below LATCH TRAP S1 7 In conjunction with the switch S1 6 swith sets configuration for master slave system see Section F below Rev E Doc 01 20201 14 of 33 D MASTER SLAVE INTERCONNECTION e conduit between the Master and Slave units should be provided for the Master Slave interconnection cable e Two shielded twisted pair wire 16 AWG to 24 AWG will be connected between the two units at TB1 on the controller Board NOTES 1 Donotrun the Master Slave cable and AC power wires in the same conduit 2 Master Slave interconnection cabel should not exceed 3000 feet in length MASTER SLAVE WIRING 1 Select the desire gate layout in Section G 2 Be sure to turn off BOTH gate operator units 3 Wire all external control devices to their connection on the control board shown See the Installation and Operation instructions for the gate operators Appendix A for details on how each control input affects the gate operator Connect the Master Slave interconnect cable connect the Receive inputs RECV1 RECV2 on each board to the Transmit inputs XMIT1 XMIT2 on the other board see Figure 10
9. CHAMBERLAIN LiftMaster P ROFES SIO NAL ESTATE SERIES MASTER SLAVE SYSTEMS MODEL SL 1000 B3 SW 2000 B3 amp BG 3000 B3 SLIDE SWING AND BARRIER GATE OPERATORS MODEL SL 1000 B3 MODEL BG 3000 B3 OPERATOR MODEL SW 2000 B3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 W MGGM AGMGAMBM A M48 1 BASIC INSTALLATION HINTS AND RULES eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2 PART 1 MASTER SLAVE 3 WHAT IS MASTER SEAVE OPERATION hax nde phorum t ehe nda 3 MASTER SLAVE GATE GONPFIGURATIOBNS ER RE Pres Mera bet ameet vete a D NON ER MPO vds 3 MASTER SLAVE INSTALLATION DETAILS 1 rere ente deua 3 PART 2 MASTER SLAVE LAYOUTS AND WIRING nennen nnn nnne 10 A PHOTO SENSOR INSTALLATION FOR BIPARTING GATE 10 B PHOTO SENSOR INSTALLATION FOR TRAP TANDEM GATE CONFIGURATION 12 C CONNECTING INPUT WIRING etd aae HERR 13 D MASTER SLAVE INTERGONNEG T ION n sect tutis pene eaa ex idu dx niet 14 E MASTERISEAVE WIRING Re otia ent vas shut ERR Pe Hb Rn Pu E bx re lu P Er ROT EXE ER a Le ue ER Edu eda 15 F SWITCH S1 MASTER SLAVE CONFIGURATIONS AND GATE CONTRO
10. LS SETTINGS 15 SYSTEM LAYOUTS AND CONTROL WIRING 5 rax entrer eoa nya nete narras 16 Fle TROUBLESHOOTING APER LAN Hed Reit Cin quce A ean tasa RE ud tape Gu 30 FOC REQUIRE ME N uple M 31 NOTICE TO CANADIAN USERS ineo e etre ee He eee HER nene Ee eee eek nee eoe knee p RR ee ee 32 Rev E Doc 01 20201 TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1 Master Slave Gate Config ratioris ote IE niei Posee dese eet 3 Figure 2 Typical Bi Parting Gate Installation cessisse 4 Figure Typical Bi Parting Latch Gate Installation ssssssssseeeennnemmm nenne 5 Figure 4 Typical Trap Gate lristallationi s octo des ere pios laca 6 Figure 5 Typical Tandem Gate Installation ettet ehe Hee teeth bb te ruote ea ber da B dot gone 8 Figure 6 Bipar ng Slide Gate Photo Sensor Layout orae iot rende esc re rtp ge ropa erus umes 10 Figure 7 Biparting Swing Gates Photo Sensor eene enne ennemis 11 Figure 8 Biparting Barrier Gates Photo Sensor Layout 12 Figure 9 Control Board cies ba encor oM ust toes eia oto e reta tei eset 13 Figure 10 Master Slave C
11. RIER only Doc 01 20201 6 of 33 There are 2 different ways to close the gate entering or exiting 1 Reclose Timer When the Reclose Timer expires gate closes automatically Master or Slave 2 Interrupt Loop clearing the Inside Interrupt Loops cause the gates to close Master or Slave NOTE To ensure gate closure set Reclose Timer ON in both Master and Slave units INPUT CONNECTIONS Refer to Part 2 Master Slave Layout and Wiring for more details e Master and Slave units require their own separate inputs e If Radio inputs are used in both units each requires its own transmitter and entry code Rev E Doc 01 20201 7 of 33 4 TANDEM GATE DETAILS The Tandem gate is typically used in high traffic situations where some control of incoming and or outgoing traffic is required The outside gate slave is usually a less expensive fast moving barrier gate or light slide gate which protects the more expensive and less mobile Slide or Swing inside gate master The outside gate does this by stopping the vehicle until the inside gate is completely open The Tandem configuration can consist of any LiftMaster model for Master and a model SL 1000 B3 slide gate or BG 3000 B3 barrier gate for Slave NOTE The SW 2000 B3 swing gate may not be used for Slave ADDTIONAL INPUTS Radio Rede COMPLEX Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors MagLock Exit Loop Manual Inputs Inside Interrupt Loop Operator Shadow Loop Master swin
12. SWITCH S1 MASTER SLAVE CONFIGURATIONS AND GATE CONTROLS SETTINGS LINEAR MASTER SINGLE BIPART LATCH TRAP NOT USED TIMER ATG SLIDE SWING MASTER SINGLE BIPART LATCH TRAP NOT USED LINEAR TIMER ATG SLIDE SWING MASTER SINGLE BIPART LATCH TRAP NOT USED LINEAR TIMER ATG SLIDE LINEAR SWING MASTER SINGLE BIPART LATCH TRAP NOT USED Figure 11 Switch S1 Settings for Master Slave Systems Doc 01 20201 16 of 33 G SYSTEM LAYOUTS AND CONTROL WIRING Additional Master Wiring if needed Can use Radio or Cycle if Fire Exit Loop is not used Manual Inputs Iia LN Directional Exit Loop MagLock beca ant Waming Relay Inside Interrupt Loop maximum arc ee a a a a A Shadow Loo swing gates only Gate Operator Operator Master Master Slav Cable Slave Slide Barrier or Swing Gate Slide Barrier or Swing Gate Fence Outside Interrupt Loop Directional Exit Loop Can use Radio or Cycle if Exit Loop is not used Figure 12 Bi Part Bi Directional Gate System NOTE If Radio is used only one receiver transmitter is required for both directions Additional A Master Wiring if needed Can use Radio or Cycle if Fire Exit Loop is not used Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Exit Loop g Swing gate ope i direction and its Inside Interrupt Loop maximum arc _ _ 8 Shadow Loop swing gates only Ga
13. T IS MASTER SLAVE OPERATION The easy way to understand master slave operation is by the computer terms smart and dumb e Smart machines are controlled by a computer or dedicated microprocessor such as microwave ovens and new style washing machines e Dumb machines are controlled by simple electronic or physical mechanisms like old style washing machines with their cams and timers When your installation requires using two gates together they can be controlled either by the dumb method of wiring them in parallel and using limit cams and reclose timers for control see the Installation and Operation manual for the individual gate operator or the smart method of enabling the Master Slave programming built into the gate operators LiftMaster gate operators are capable of handling any gate combination you re likely to need and we strongly recommend using the smart method for the following reasons 1 Synchronization Gate actions opening closing etc are synchronized in Master Slave operation 2 Added safety A fault in one unit affects both units providing added safety to the system 3 Reduced wiring Inputs radio exit loops etc need be wired to only one unit in some Master Slave configurations 4 Simplified gate setting Gate controls Anti Tailgate Reclose Timer etc only need to be set in one unit in some Master Slave configurations Let s take a quick look at some Master Slave gate configurations cover the
14. convenient For wiring instructions see Section C Connecting Input Wiring below B PHOTO SENSOR INSTALLATION FOR TRAP TANDEM GATE CONFIGURATION Photo sensors must be installed on each gate separately For instructions see the Installation and Operation Manual for the gates Rev E Doc 01 20201 12 of 33 C CONNECTING INPUT WIRING MANUAL CONTROLS See NOTE 1 ENTRY R85 vr LOOP SENSOR OUTSIDE INSIDE INTERRUPT SENSE INTERRUPT SENSE SHADOW SENSE OUTSIDE INSIDE INTERRUPT DETECTOR RIGHT 8 LEFT LIMIT MANUAL INPUT ll COMMON CYCLE SYSTEM S eH comin FIRE SWITCH FIRE FIRE TBO EXIT SENSE DETECTOR TO MASTER SLAVE TO XMIT2 TO RECV 1 TO XMIT 1 TO RECV 2 MASTERISLAVE I O POWER ON TIMER ON OBSTRUCTION INTERRUPT BAR OPEN MTR STUCKLIMIT SLAVE MASTER SINGLE TRAP BIPART EXIT LOOP DETECTOR See NOTE 2 x TANDEMA LATCHITRAP NOT USED Lift head off terminal pins Loosen screws Insert wires Tighten screws Replace head on terminal pins SHADOW LOOP DETECTOR INSIDE INT LOOP DETECTOR See NOTE 3 LOOP SENSOR ena SENSOR 2 4 OUTSIDE OUTSIDE INT LOOP DETECTOR See NOTE 3 gt INTERRUPT oo BAR WIRING TERMINAL BLOCKS COMMON INTERRUP INSIDE PHOTO SENSOR ERRO ore PHOTO SENSOR Prot OUTSIDE PHOTO OUTSIDE PHOTO SENSOR UPS env O
15. e fence line from the gate operators to the gate fully open positions 2 Coverage Area B Inside Closed Coverage Install one photo sensor Inside the fince line from the Master gate operator to the Slave gate operator 3 Coverage Area C Outside Closed Coverage Install one photo sensor Outside the fence line from one fence edge to the other 4 Connect the photo sensors to whichever unit is most convenient For wiring instructions see Section C Connecting Input Wiring below Rev E Doc 01 20201 10 of 33 BIPARTING SWING GATES DUAL GATE PHOTO SENSOR INSTALLATION TOP VIEW STREET Receiver Emitter EN lt COMPLEX 9 4 v eeuv abes SW 2000 SW 2000 Control Board Control Board Figure 7 Biparting Swing Gates Photo Sensor Layout WARNING Buy only UL approved photo sensors made for use with vehicular gate operators or system Otherwise safe gate operation may be compromised IMPORTANT NOTE The installation shown in Figure 7 above is a suggested layout using emitters and receivers Any UL approved photo sensors are acceptable but they must cover the entire area of gate travel to be effective Install photo sensors in three Coverage Areas as shown in Figure 7 1 Coverage Area A Inside Open Coverage Install two photo sensors Inside the fence line from the gate posts to the gate fully open positions 2 Coverage Area B Inside Closed Coverage Install one photo sensor Inside
16. e locks should be disabled to avoid damage to the gate or gate operator should the lock become engaged after the operator is installed All operator controls and safety equipment should be tested at the conclusion of installation to be sure they are functioning properly The operation of the gate controls and safety equipment should be reviewed with the owner and or end user of the automated gate system They should also be informed of the need to maintain control and safety equipment on a regular basis Safety equipment should be checked monthly to ensure it is working properly All installation manuals and safety information should be left with the owner Moving gates have pinch points and entrapment zones which can be extremely dangerous to pedestrians especially small children Rev E Doc 01 20201 1 of 33 BASIC INSTALLATION HINTS AND RULES READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING YOUR INSTALLATION 1 UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION SITE THOROUGHLY The B3 series are flexible and reliable gate operator systems but the quality of service depends directly on the quality of installation Please read these instructions and the Installation and Operation instructions for each gate operator carefully Study the applicable diagrams before planning your installation In particular understand any site characteristics that may affect the system installation WARNING INSTALL PERMANENT WIRING U L specifications require the B3 Seri
17. e to be stopped at all times in case of emergency and the emergency control should be conveniently located clearly marked and visible All controls must be kept out of reach of small children Serious injury or death can result from children playing with the controls Always keep people and objects away from the gate NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE All controls should be located so the person operating them can see the full area of gate movement Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED Read the Installation and Operation manual Have a qualified person make repairs to gate hardware Test the gate operator safety features monthly The gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object or stop when an object activates the non contact 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 damage injury or death Gate operators and associated control equipment should be installed by qualified professional installers who should observe the following safe installation procedures Power should always be disconnected whenever installing wiring or servicing a gate operator Moving chains and belts in gate operators can catch clothing or fingers and cause severe injury Installation of wiring should comply with all local building and electrical codes All manual gat
18. es Master Slave systems to be permanently wired Refer to your local wiring code for specific information WARNING Damage caused by faulty wiring is not covered by warranty 3 GROUND THE SYSTEM The system contains parts which may be damaged by static discharge A proper earth ground connected to the housing will significantly reduce the chances of damage or improper operation The shielding in the cables specified for all remote sensors and controls should also be connected to earth ground at the controller end of the cable only To be effective the ground connection must be made by running 12 AWG copper wire to a good ground point e g an electrical panel a metallic cold water pipe that runs into the earth or a grounding rod at least 10 feet in length that is driven into the earth within 12 feet of the system Even if you have a good ground you should try to discharge any static before handling the circuit boards WARNING Damage caused by static discharge and lightning is not covered by warranty 4 PROVIDE POWER FROM A DEDICATED SOURCE The outlet into which you connect the Gate Operators should be wired to its own circuit breaker This will reduce the line noise introduced into system power and minimize the risk of having other equipment interrupt system operation In a Master Slave system Master and Slave must each have separate circuits 5 DO NOT OVERLOAD THE TERMINAL BLOCKS The operator s terminal blocks are removable and the
19. g gate only Master Gate Master Slave Cabe 7 ri n pt ADDITIONAL INPUTS Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Fire MagLock Manual Inputs Inside Interrupt Operator Loop Slave Gate Outside Interrupt Loop STREET 1384F5 Figure 5 Typical Tandem Gate Installation Rev E Doc 01 20201 8 of 33 HOW IT WORKS e When a vehicle is entering or exiting the inside Master gate opens first When the Master is completely open the outside Slave gate opens allowing the vehicle to enter or exit e The Master unit Reclose Timer if enabled does not start counting down until the Slave gate is fully closed Since ATG is not allowed in the Master unit if the Reclose Timer is not enabled the Master gate will remain open e During high traffic hours the slower moving Master gate can be latched open by a continuous Manual Open input leaving the faster moving Slave gate to control entering and exiting traffic e Ifa vehicle stalls between the gates and they close they can be opened by a CYCLE or RADIO command or by driving over the Slave unit Inside Interrupt Loop SLIDE ACTION ON only e A fault in one unit affects both units For Fault List see Troubleshooting Maintenance in Installation and Operation manual for individual gate operator e continuous FIRE input in either unit opens both gates and holds them open e Acontinuous Manual OPEN in the Slave unit opens both gates and holds them open There are 2 different ways
20. gure 3 Typical Bi Parting Latch Gate Installation HOW IT WORKS The Master moves first during opening and the Slave first during closing with a 2 second delay between them to prevent gate intercollision and to ensure proper latching When the gates are fully closed the outer edge of the Master gate rests on the outer edge of the Slave gate e A fault in one unit affects both units see Troubleshooting Maintenance for Fault List in the Installation and Operation manual for the individual gate operator A continuous open input in either unit opens the gates and holds them open There are 3 different ways to close the gates entering or exiting 1 Reclose Timer When the Reclose Timer expires gates close automatically 2 ATG Anti Tailgate and Interrupt Loop With ATG ON clearing the Inside Interrupt Loop closes the gates NOTE For safety reasons ATG does not function with gate type SWING or LINEAR 3 Alternate Action With ATG and TIMER OFF a RADIO or CYCLE command will close the fully open gates INPUT CONNECTIONS Refer to Part 2 Master Slave Layout and Wiring for more details Inputs can be connected to either unit Rev E Doc 01 20201 5 of 33 Rev E 3 TRAP GATE DETAILS The Trap gate is typically used in secured sites for screening incoming and or outgoing traffic In the Trap configuration only one gate opens at a time trapping the vehicle between gates Due to ease of use Slide Gates are the most popu
21. h you will connect the system 2 The FCC registration number for the system which is DS83E7 17196 ALE 3 The ringer equivalence number REN which is 0 1B This system connects to the telephone line by means of a standard jack called the USOC RJ11C If this type of jack is not available where you want to install the system you will need to order it from the telephone company TYPE OF SERVICE Your LiftMaster operator is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines They should not be used on coin service or party lines If you have any questions about your telephone line such as how may pieces of equipment you can connect to it the telephone company will provide this information upon request TELEPHONE COMPANY PROCEDURES The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can In order to do this it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment operations or procedures If these changes might affect your service or operation of your equipment the telephone company will give you notice in writing to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service IF PROBLEMS ARISE If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly you should immediately remove it from your telephone line as it may cause harm to telephone network If the telephone company notes a problem they may temporarily discontinue service When practical they will notify y
22. he separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interface Problems This booklet is available from the United States Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Rev E Doc 01 20201 31 of 33 Rev E NOTICE TO CANADIAN USERS NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operation and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by
23. l Trap Gate System Swing Gate if used opens in NOTE If Radio will be used in both gates each gate will require a separate receiver transmitter with a separate entry code Doc 01 20201 20 of 33 Rev E Can use Radio or Cycle if Additional Exit Loop is not used Master Wiring E peeded Directional Exit Loop Manual Inputs Interrupt Bar Phote Sensors Outside Interrupt Loop MagLock Tel Line Slide Barrier or Swing Gate t Swing gate o en perator Shadow Loo irection and its Master swing gates only maximum arc Inside Interrupt Loop Additional Slave Wiring if needed Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Operator Slave Inside Interrupt Loop Slide or Barrier Gate Outside Interrupt Loop Directional Exit Loop Can use Radio or Cycle if Exit Loop is not used Figure 19 Bi Directional Trap Gate System Swing gate opens out NOTE If Radio will be used in both gates each gate will require a separate receiver transmitter with a separate entry code Doc 01 20201 21 of 33 Additional Shadow Loop j swing gates onl Swing gate open Operator wna D direction and its Master maximum arc Slide Barrier or Swing Gate Outside Interrupt Loop Additional Slave Wiring if needed Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Operator Slave Inside Interrupt Loop Slide or Barrier Gate Outside Interrupt Loop 1398F16 Figure 20 Uni Directional Trap Gate System internal Swing gate
24. lar for the Trap configuration The Trap configuration can consist of any LiftMaster model for the Master and a model SL 1000 B3 slide gate or BG 3000 B3 barrier gate for the Slave NOTE The SW 2000 B3 swing gate may not be used for the Slave gate ADDITIONAL INPUTS COMPLEX Radio Cycle Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Fire MagLock Manual Inputs Inside Interrupt Loop Operator Shadow Loop Master swing gate only Master Gate Master Slave Outside Interrupt Cable Loop ADDTIONAL INPUTS Radio Cycle Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Inside Interrupt Loop Outside Interrupt Loop STREET 1384F4 Figure 4 Typical Trap Gate Installation HOW IT WORKS e In normal operation one gate must completely close before the other opens so only one gate is open at a time As soon as one gate closes the second gate automatically opens If the second gate does not open within 10 seconds the first gate reopens to let the vehicle exit the trap area e ATG Anti Tailgate is always active for both Master and Slave units Each gate closes as soon as its Inside Interrupt loop clears e Faults and Manual Input Commands in one unit affect both units e Acontinuous FIRE or Manual OPEN input in either unit opens the gates and holds them open e Ifa vehicle stalls between the gates and they close they can be opened by a CYCLE or RADIO command or by driving over the Slave unit Inside Interrupt Loop gate to SLIDE or BAR
25. nal Swing gate opens out 25 Figure 24 Bi Directional Tandem Gate System Swing gate if used opens 26 Figure 25 Bi Directional Tandem Gate System Swing gate opens out 27 Figure 26 Uni Directional Tandem Gate System Swing gate if used opens 28 Figure 27 Uni Directional Tandem Gate System Swing gate opens 29 Rev E Doc 01 20201 SAFETY SUMMARY It is important for everyone involved in the installation and operation of the LiftMaster models SL 1000 SW 2000 and BG 3000 Master Slave systems to read the following warnings WARNING A vehicle gate is a large heavy object that is moved by an electric motor A moving gate can cause serious injury or death The safety and well being of others depends on the installation of a safe system READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS Improper installation of a gate operator can result in a dangerous system SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The entrance is for vehicles only Pedestrians must use separate entrance Gate operators can present serious hazards to persons in the immediate area when not controlled in a safe manner Choose one or more controls which together will allow complete control of the gate Most importantly the gate must be abl
26. onnection and Switch S1 15 Figure 11 Switch S1 Settings for Master Slave 16 Figure 12 Bi Part Bi Directional Gate System 125 oie nos pro Puedo c Mgr aep bees 17 Figure 13 Bi Part Uni Directional Gate System Swing gate if used opens 17 Figure 14 Bi Part Uni Directional Gate System Swing gate opens out 18 Figure 15 Bi Part Bi Directlonal Gate System 22 2 ruta 18 Figure 16 Bi Part Latch Uni Direction Gate System Swing gate if used opens 19 Figure 17 Bi Part Latch Uni Directional Gate System Swing gate opens out 19 Figure 19 Bi Directional Trap Gate System Swing gate opens out 21 Figure 20 Uni Directional Trap Gate System internal Swing gate if used opens 22 Figure 21 Uni Directional Trap Gate System internal Swing gate opens 23 Figure 22 Uni Directional Trap Gate System external Swing gate if used opens 24 Figure 23 Uni Directional Trap Gate System exter
27. ou in advance of this documentation If advance notice is not feasible you will be notified as soon as possible When you are notified you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC In the event that any repairs are ever needed on your system they should be performed only by an authorized representative of LiftMaster Inc DISCONNECTION If you should ever decide to permanently disconnect your operator from its present line please call the telephone company and let them know of this change RADIO FREQUENCY This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual 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 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase t
28. pins are soldered into the boards To connect the wires remove the head from the correct terminals and open the screws Insert the wire into the correct opening on the front and tighten the screw until the wire is held firmly When you have made all connections for a given head plug it back onto the pins designated for that terminal block Stranded wire must be between 16 and 24 AWG Solid wire must be between 18 and 24 AWG This is the total thickness measurement so if you are putting two wires in the combined thickness must fall within this range NEVER try to insert more than two wires per terminal 6 ENSURE GOOD CONNECTIONS A light tug on the wire will tell you if the connection is secure When reconnecting system components make sure all pins are straight on chips connectors and terminal block heads 7 READ MARKINGS CAREFULLY The connection points are marked on the boards clearly Before making any connection be sure to read the marking and check it against the corresponding figure in these instructions so that you understand the connection you are making 8 TRAIN YOUR CUSTOMERS THOROUGHLY Although customer responsibility is limited to proper installation the quality of service is determined by the care of system set up Ensure that the customer has a copy of this manual to guide them It will save you and them lots of inconvenience and aggravation later Rev E Doc 01 20201 2 of 33 PART 1 MASTER SLAVE OPERATION A WHA
29. r or Swing Gate Swing gate open Operator direction and its Shadow Loop Master Swing gates oriy maximum arc Inside Interrupt Loop Additional Slave Wiring if needed Manual Inputs Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors MagLock Warning Relay Operator Slave Figure 26 Uni Directional Tandem Gate System Swing gate if used opens in Rev E Doc 01 20201 28 of 33 Additional Master Wiring if needed Fire Manual Inputs Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors Operator Swing gate open direction and its Master maximum arc Outside Interrupt Loop Additional Slave Wiring if needed Manual Inputs Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors MagLock Warning Relay Operator Slave Figure 27 Uni Directional Tandem Gate System Swing gate opens out Rev E Doc 01 20201 29 of 33 H TROUBLESHOOTING Units work as stand alone 1 Miswired or disonnected Master Slave interconnect cable 2 Improper Master Slave switch S1 setting 3 Bad Control board Units are not synchronized Improper Operator Pair setting See programming step 02 Operator Type One gate braking to stop causes a fault in the other moving gate 1 Both units are wired to the same circuit breaker 2 Undersized power wires Rev E Doc 01 20201 30 of 33 FCC REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION When you are ready to install this system call your telephone company and give them the following information 1 The telephone number of the line to whic
30. te Operator Operator Master Slave Fence 1398F8 1398F9 Figure 13 Bi Part Uni Directional Gate System Swing gate if used opens in Rev E Doc 01 20201 17 of 33 Additional Master Wiring Can use Radio or Cycle if if needed Exit Loop is not used Fire Manual Inputs Exit Loop Interrupt Bar Photo Sensors 9 Outside Interrupt Loop ZZ Sung Gate Master Slave Cable Operator Master Slave Shadow Loop Fence Inside Interrupt Loop Swing gate open direction and its maximum arc 1398F10 Figure 14 Bi Part Uni Directional Gate System Swing gate opens out Additional Master Wiring if needed Can use Radio or Cycle if Exit Loop is not used Swing gate open direction and its maximum arc Shadow Loop swing gates only Gate Operator Slave Fence Outside Interrupt Loop Directional Exit Loop Can use Radio or Cycle if Exit Loop is not used Figure 15 Bi Part Bi Directional Gate System 1398F11 NOTE If Radio is used only one receiver transmitter is required for both directions Rev E Doc 01 20201 18 of 33 Additional Master Wiring if needed Can use Radio or Cycle if Fire Exit Loop is not used n uts nterru ar i Photo Sensor OD Swing gate open Inside Interrupt Loop pisei ane gee RU Ts un Shadow Loo swing gates only Gate Operator Operator Master Master Slave Cable Slave Slide Barrier or Swing Gate
31. the fince line from the gate open position across the full length of both gates 3 Coverage Area C Outside Closed Coverage Install one photo sensor Outside the fence line from gate post to gate post 4 Connect the photo sensors to whichever unit is most convenient For wiring instructions see Section C Connecting Input Wiring below Rev E Doc 01 20201 11 of 33 BIPARTING BARRIER GATES COMPLEX BG 3000 Control Board Outside Photo Sensor Control Board BG 3000 B3 BG 3000 B3 MASTER SLAVE STREET 1398F24 Figure 8 Biparting Barrier Gates Photo Sensor Layout WARNING Buy only UL approved photo sensors made for use with vehicular gate operators or system Otherwise safe gate operation may be compromised IMPORTANT NOTE The installation shown in Figure 8 above is a suggested layout using emitters and receivers Any UL approved photo sensors are acceptable but they must cover the entire area of gate travel to be effective Install photo sensors in three Coverage Areas as shown in Figure 8 1 Coverage Area A Inside Open Coverage not needed in barrier gate installation 2 Coverage Area B Inside Closed Coverage Install one photo sensor Inside the fince line from the Master gate operator to the Slave gate operator 3 Coverage Area C Outside Closed Coverage Install one photo sensor Outside the fence line from one fence edge to the other 4 Connect the photo sensors to whichever unit is most
32. the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment For their own protection users should ensure that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or an electrician as appropriate Doc 01 20201 32 of 33 CHAMBERLAIN LiftMaster PROFESSIONAL COPYRIGHT 2002 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This document is protected by copyright and may not be copied or adapted without the prior written consent of LiftMaster This documentation contains information proprietary to LiftMaster and such information may not be distributed without the prior written consent of LiftMaster The software and firmware included in the LiftMaster product as they relate to this documentation are also protected by copyright and contain information proprietary to LiftMaster FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT OR TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER 800 528 2806 Tucson AZ Monday thru Friday 5 AM 6 PM Saturday 7 AM 3 30 PM PST Visit us at www liftmaster com
33. to close the gate after entering or exiting 1 Reclose Timer When the Reclose Timer expires the gates close automatically Slave or Master 2 ATG Anti Tailgate and Interrupt Loop When ATG is ON clearing the Inside or Outside Interrupt Loop causes the Slave gate to close INPUT CONNECTIONS Refer to Part 2 Master Slave Layout and Wiring for more details e Barrier Gate If the installation requires only one Loop Sensor for the Slave gate 1 Install the Loop Sensor under the barrier gate arm 2 Connect to the Outside Interrupt Loop input Rev E Doc 01 20201 9 of 33 PART 2 MASTER SLAVE LAYOUTS AND WIRING A PHOTO SENSOR INSTALLATION FOR BIPARTING GATE CONFIGURATION BIPARTING SLIDE GATES SL 1000 SL 1000 Control Board COMPLEX Control Board Inside Outside Inside Outside Photo T Photo Photo Photo Sensor Q Sensor Sensor Sensor STREET 1398F2 Figure 6 Biparting Slide Gate Photo Sensor Layout WARNING Buy only UL approved photo sensors made for use with vehicular gate operators or system Otherwise safe gate operation may be compromised IMPORTANT NOTE The installation shown in Figure 6 above is a suggested layout using emitters and receivers Any UL approved photo sensors are acceptable but they must cover the entire area of gate travel to be effective Install photo sensors in three Coverage Areas as shown in Figure 6 1 Coverage Area A Inside Open Coverage Install two photo sensors Inside th

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