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Franklin Autoswing
Installation Manual
CAUTION
It is recommended that you have a low voltage electrician, or trade member familiar with gate installations to install the operator. You may call us or the manufacturer to see if there is anyone in your area familiar with the Franklin Autoswing.
Real Carriage Door & Sliding Hardware is not liable for any damage that occurs during install, and replacements are the sole responsibility of the installer and customer. The manufacturer does carry a warranty for any defects or issues that are from manufacturing only and will have to be tested by the manufacturer’s technical team before sending replacements.
It is also a good idea to install a surge protector to avoid any damage to the operator. The operator can be damaged by power surges or faulty wiring.
All California residents must have a battery backup installed with electronic door openers according to Senate Bill No. 969. Please call our main line at 1-253-853-3815 for assistance or check out our website for additional information.
We manufacture the highest quality doors in the USA.
We stand behind our products and are customer experience.
For assistance, please contact our
Customer Service Department.
[email protected]
www.realslidinghardware.com
Thank you for buying this product, our company is sure that you will be more than satisfied with the product’s performance. The product is supplied with a “Warnings” leaflet and an “Instruction booklet”.
These should both be read carefully as they provide important information about safety, installation, operation and maintenance. This product complies with the recognized technical standards and safety regulations.
1) GENERAL OUTLINE
The control panel is supplied by the manufacturer with standard settings. Any alteration must be set by means of the incorporated display programmer or by means of UNIPRO. The Control unit completely supports the EELINK protocol. Its main characteristics are:
- Control of two low-voltage motors up to 40W power
- Electronic torque setting with obstacle detection
- Limit-switch control inputs
- Separate inputs for safety devices
- Incorporated rolling-code radio receiver with transmitter cloning
- Soft start and close
The IGEA-BT (24V) is suitable for residential use and has been designed for swing gates and swing doors. The drive arm, built with a special antishearing shape, allows the leaves to be moved when the controller is considerably out of place with respect to the fulcrum of the leaves. The nonreversible electro-mechanical motor maintains the stop during closing and opening. The release knob with personalized key, fitted outside each operator, makes manual operation extremely easy.
2) SAFETY
If correctly installed and used, this automation device satisfies the required safety level standards.
However, it is advisable to observe some practical rules in order to avoid accidental problems. Before using the automation device, carefully read the operation instructions and keep them for future reference.
• Keep children, persons and things outside the automation working area, particularly during operation. An incorrect installation or improper use of the product can cause damage to persons, animals or things.
• Keep radio control or other control devices out of children’s reach, in order to avoid any unintentional automation activation.
• Do not intentionally oppose the leaf movement.
• BFT and Real Carriage Door & Sliding Hardware declines all responsibility for any consequences resulting from failure to observe Good Technical
Practice when constructing closing structures (door, gates etc.), as well as from any deformation which might occur during use.
• The installation must comply with the provisions set out by the following directives: 89/336/
CEE, 73/23/EEC, 98/37/EEC and subsequent amendments.
• Do not attempt to open the gate/door by hand, if the actuator has not been released by means of the appropriate release knob.
• Do not modify the automation components.
• In case of malfunction, disconnect the power supply, activate the emergency release to gain access to the actuator and request the assistance of a qualified technician (installer).
• Before proceeding to any external cleaning operation, disconnect the main powers supply and at least one of the battery pole, if fitted.
• Check that grounding is carried out correctly: connect all metal parts for closure (doors, gates etc.) and all system components provided with an earth terminal.
• Fit all the safety devices (photocells, electric edges etc.) which are needed to protect the area from
any danger caused by squashing, conveying and shearing, according to and in compliance with the applicable directives and technical standards.
• Keep the photocell optical components and luminous signal indication devices clean. Check that the photocells are not obscured by branches or shrubs.
• For any direct assistance to the automation system, request the assistance of a qualified technician (installer).
• Have qualified personnel check the automation system once a year.
• Entrance is reserved for vehicles, provide a separate entrance for pedestrians.
3) SCRAPPING
Warning: This operation should only be carried out by qualified personnel. Materials must be disposed of in conformity with the current regulations. In case of scrapping, the automation devices do not entail any particular risks or danger. In case of materials to be recycled, these should be sorted out by type
(electrical components, copper, aluminum, plastic etc.).
4) DISMANTLING
Warning: This operation should only be carried out by qualified personnel. When the control unit is disassembled to be reassembled on another site, proceed as follows:
• Disconnect the power supply and the entire electrical installation.
• In the case where some of the components cannot be removed or are damaged, they must be replaced.
5) FUNCTIONS
FOR THE INSTALLER: Fill in the table with the parameters set, in order to facilitate future modifications and maintenance operations.
The preset values are indicated between square brackets [ ].
WARNINGS
Correct controller operation is only ensured when the data contained in the present manual are observed. The company is not to be held responsible for any damage resulting from failure to observe the installation standards and the instructions contained in the present manual.
The descriptions and illustrations contained in the present manual are not binding. The Company reserves the right to make any alterations deemed appropriate for the technical, manufacturing and commercial improvement of the product, while leaving the essential product features unchanged, at any time and without undertaking to update the present publication.
ATTENTION! The IGEA-BT model controller is not equipped with mechanical torque adjustment. It is compulsory to use a control panel of the same manufacturer, in compliance with the basic safety requirements of directives 73/23/CEE, 89/336/
CEE, 89/37/CEE equipped with appropriate electric adjustment of the torque.
Correct controller operation is only ensured when the data contained in the present manual are observed. The company is not to be held responsible for any damage resulting from failure to observe the installation standards and the instructions contained in the present manual.
The descriptions and illustrations contained in the present manual are not binding. The Company reserves the right to make any alterations deemed appropriate for the technical, manufacturing and commercial improvement of the product, while leaving the essential product features unchanged, at any time and without undertaking to update the present publication.
Table of Contents
System Overview ....................................................................6
Specifications
........................................................................7
Igea Motor Installation ............................................................8
Mounting the Control Unit .......................................................11
Wiring Simplified
....................................................................12
Autoset Programming ............................................................14
Terminals Explained ...............................................................16
Installing Wired Wall Button ....................................................20
Additional Remotes ................................................................21
Optional Accessories .............................................................22
Pedestrian Open.....................................................................23
Courtesy Light .......................................................................24
Homelink Programming ..........................................................25
Wireless Wall Button ...............................................................26
Outdoor Wireless Keypad .......................................................26
Antenna for Extended Range...................................................28
Wi-Fi Hub ..............................................................................28
Full Programming Menu ........................................................31
Additional Safety Devices .......................................................34
Battery Backup .......................................................................35
Arched Door Applications .......................................................36
Error01 Troubleshooting Guide ...............................................38
System Overview
A. Control Unit Housing
B. Left Motor
The below drawing is an example of typical component placement and wiring.
C. Right Motor
D. Receiver Photoeye
•
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• UL Listed stress-relief connectors are recommended. The Control Unit should be removed from the wall for drilling the holes, and be careful to not damage the box or its contents
System
F. Wired Wall Button (requires 22 ga/2 wiring)
G. 4 Button Remote (2)
Overview
•
Below must
is an have
example holes
of drilled
typical into it
component to run the
placement wires.
UL
and
Listed
wiring.
stress ‐
Please relief
note that connectors
the are
Control Housing recommended.
Be
careful not to damage the panel when drilling into the housing! It is a good idea to remove the panel while drilling. Refer to “Master Wiring Diagram” for more detailed views of Control Panel connec � ons.
Surge protec � on and a dedicated circuit are encouraged.
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6
5
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A. Control Housing (dims 7.25” x 8.75” x 3.5”)
B. Left Motor
C. Right Motor
System Overview
F. Wall Pushbutton
G. 2-Button Remote Transmitter (2)
H. Antenna (for extra range applications)
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Specifications
Franklin Autoswing Specs
Mounting Clear ance
7-1/2” above jamb
Voltage 24 V
Power Supply
Absorbed Power .05hp (40 W)
Opening or Closing
Time
15 sec
Impact Reaction
120 V 60Hz Sin gle-phase
Torque Limiter on
Control Unit
Manual Release
Operating Cycle
Environmental
Conditions
Degree of Protec tion
-
Release knob with key
Intensive use
5 degrees F – 140 degrees F
IP44
Operator Weight 35 lbs
Door Width Max Up to 10ft
Door Max Surface
Area
120 ft2
Max Open Angle Up to 125 degrees
Weight Limit 550 lbs
Specifications
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6.
Assemble the ar � culated lever arm and door coupling as shown in g.
1.
Connect straight arm and door coupling to curved the
arm setup
for the
TIP: Before mounting, refer to “Typical System
Overview” for prewiring. indicates
7.
Slide the assembled arm onto the transmission sha � at the base of the motor, and fasten it using the long pin (N)
8.
and C ‐ ring (O).
Manually
• For a very ‘clean’ installation, mount the unit release the directly on the head casing (if flat profile)
9.
Open the door to the desired ‘fully open’ point (approx 105 degrees is recommended).
With a measuring tape, mark arm is
the level,
• This motor positioning is for outswing doors only
moun � ng bracket at 40” from the center of the sha � ( g.
2).
Making sure that the
10.
Check clearance and movement by swinging door slowly.
11.
Relock the
1. Remove the cover from the motor and set aside
12.
Repeat these
2. Remove the motor from the base plate by loosening the 4 bolts on the bottom of the motor
M
O
N
K
L
Fig 1.
Arm Assembly
NOTE:
1.5” is minimum allowable arm bend. Distances over 1.5” are acceptable.
Fig 2.
Arm posi � oning
• Connect straight arm and coupling to curved arm using plastic sleeve (K) and washer
(L) door
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• Secure together with rolled pin (M).
The dashed arm
TIP: Before moun setup for the right
�
ng, the refer
unit
to directly
Installa
“Typical on motor (viewed from inside) posi � oning is for outswing doors only.
System the
�
head
on of
casing
Overview”
(if
Motor
for
at
pro
prewiring.
le).
For
Note
a very that
‘clean’ this
motor
7. Slide the assembled arm onto the transmission shaft at the base of the motor
plate by loosening the 4 bolts on the bo � om of the motor.
•
3.
Fasten it using the long pin (N) and C-ring (O)
extend toward the side jamb) about 7” from the edge
8. Manually release the operator (See “Manual
Operation Mode”) of the holes.
row of holes on the jamb makes for the most secure installa � on.
TIP: For most applica � ons, centering the bo � om
9. Open the door to the desired ‘fully open’ point
(approximately 105 degrees is recommended)
� ve to the door width. See table in
APPENDIX C for allowable radii, and APPENDIX D for more help in posi � oning.
• With a measuring tape, mark the centerline of the door mounting bracket at 40” from the (not supplied).
For proper arm clearance, the bo � om center of the shaft (fig. 2) the lowest part of the jamb.
Always make certain that the lag bolts penetrate solid
5.
header and/or blocking material.
• Making sure that the arm is level, Mount the arm to the door with #14 x 1-1/2” pan head screws (not supplied)
base plate and � ghten securely.
Be sure that the motor is seated properly in its plas � c
3. Position the base plate (note that body of the motor should extend toward the side jamb) about 7” from the edge of the door*
9
• Level the plate and mark the locations of the holes.
• TIP: For most applications, centering the bottom row of holes on the jamb makes for the most secure installation.
NOTE: See page 37 for arched door applications.
4. Level and mount the plate with minimum 3/8” x
4” lag bolts (not supplied)
• For proper arm clearance, the bottom of the plate must not be higher than the lowest part of the jamb
• Always make certain that the lag bolts penetrate solid header and/or blocking material
5. Re-attach the motor to the base plate and tighten securely. Be sure that the motor is seated properly in its plastic housing
6. Assemble the articulated lever arm and door coupling as shown in fig. 1.
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7”
Le � base plate posi � on, square ‐ top door (interior view)
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Le � base plate posi � on, arch ‐ top door (interior view)
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Moun
�
ng
the
Control
Housing
1.
Locate the control housing containing the LIBRA ‐ UL ‐ R panel.
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2.
For moun � ng, the rear of the housing must be predrilled.
Refer to g.
5 for the loca � ons of the holes to be drilled.
3.
At this � me, plan where you would like to run the wiring into
10. Check clearance and movement by swinging door slowly
Installa
1.
Install the limit ‐ switch refernce cams as
� screws
Switches the housing and predrill for stress ‐ relief connectors.
not to damage the panel when drilling into the housing! It is a good idea to remove the panel while drilling.
4.
Mount the housing securely, using either screws or drywall
11. Relock the motor (take out of manual release mode) the metal sha � , then install the ring cam on top of the full cam.
Do not fully � ghten the
12. Repeat these steps for the other leaf, if installed
the full cam on top of
FULL CAM anchors (not supplied).
Be careful not to damage any wires or Wiring the Motor 2.
When the door is fully open, rotate the components of the board.
(See “Typical System Overview” for suggested loca � on of the housing) corresponding cam ( g.
4), un � l you hear a
1. Locate the stress relieving cord-grip indica � ng the limit switch has been depressed, then lock it in posi � on by
Wiring
the
2. Attach connecting nut (F) to grip body (G).
Motor
closed
appropriate
posi
Mode” to
�
on.
screws.
Refer manually
to
Repeat
“Manual swing the
for door.
1.
Locate the stress relieving cord ‐ grip.
2.
A � ach connec � ng nut (F) to grip body (G).
Tighten securely using nger pressure only.
3.
Slip compression nut (H) over a length of 18/3 (18 Gauge,
3 strand) motor wire and thread wire through the assembled cord ‐ grip.
RING CAM
3.
Swing the door slowly to its open and close posi � ons, listening to see that the ‘click’ of the limits switch occurs where desired.
•
Repeat for the fully closed position installa � on as necessary.
• Refer to “Manual Operation Mode” to manually swing the door.
OPEN LIMIT CAM
3. Swing the door slowly to its open and close positions, listening to see that the ‘click’ of the
4.
Tighten the compression nut (H) with nger pressure only.
5.
Refer to “Master Wiring Diagram” to wire the motor to the
LIBRA ‐ UL ‐ R control panel.
F
CLOSE
OPEN
LIMIT
SWITCH
Note:
SWITCH necessary
OPEN LIMIT
SWITCH
That the left motor’s cams (close vs open) are inverted from those of the right motor. Adjust as
6.
For basic programming see “General Programming.” For advanced parameters, please see the BFT “LIBRA ‐ UL ‐ R
Installa � on and User’s Manual”
G
H
WIRE min 18/3 wire* min 22/4 wire min 22/2 wire
USE connec � ng motors to control panel connec � ng RX photoeye to control panel connec � ng TX photoeye to control panel
*Use stranded wire. Increase gauge if motors more than 20’ from panel
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LEFT MOTOR
(viewed from inside)
Fig 6.
Stress relief connector
3. Slip compression nut (H) over a length of 16/3
(16 Gauge, 3 strand) motor wire and thread wire through the assembled cord-grip
10
4. Tighten the compression nut (H) with finger pressure only
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Left Motor (as viewed from inside)
Stop Position the metal sha � , then install the ring cam on
Cam Position shown in g.
3.
Install the full cam (viewed from inside)
Close
refernce cams as
RIGHT top of the full cam.
Do not fully � ghten the
Open screws.
Top
Bottom
FULL CAM
Switch func � ons
2.
When the door is fully open, rotate the corresponding cam ( g.
4), un � l you hear a
‘click’ indica � ng the limit switch has been
5. Refer to Wiring Simplified for wiring from motor to control board terminals
Stop Position
� on.
screws.
Refer to
Repeat
“Manual
for Cam Position
3.
Opera � on Mode” to manually swing the door.
Close
the door slowly to its open and close
Bottom
Open
� ons, limits
listening switch
to see occurs
that where
the ‘click’ desired.
of
Adjust
Top as necessary.
RING CAM
Fig 3.
Limit Switch installa � on
Installing the Limit Switches
1. Install the full cam on top of the metal shaft
• Then install the ring cam on top of the full cam
• Do not fully tighten the fixing screws
2. When the door is fully open, rotate the corresponding cam (fig. 4), until you hear a
‘click’ indicating the limit switch has been depressed
• Lock it in position by tightening the appropriate
LEFT MOTOR
(viewed from inside)
CLOSE LIMIT CAM
OPEN LIMIT CAM
CLOSE LIMIT
SWITCH
OPEN LIMIT
SWITCH
OPEN LIMIT CAM
CLOSE LIMIT CAM
OPEN LIMIT
SWITCH
CLOSE LIMIT
SWITCH
RIGHT MOTOR
(viewed from inside)
Fig 4.
Limit Switch func � ons
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Manual Opera � on Mode
In the case of power failure or operator malfunc � on, manual opera � on mode can be carried out by turning the external release knob with personalized key.
Outside
Le � Motor
For LEFT motor (as viewed from inside):
1.
Turn key clockwise
2.
Turn release knob counter ‐ clockwise
3.
Turn key back to keep in release posi � on
4.
Push/pull door slowly to open or close
5.
Reverse steps to re ‐ ac � vate auto ‐ mode
Inside
Right Motor
For RIGHT motor (as viewed from inside):
1.
Turn key clockwise
2.
Turn release knob clockwise
3.
Turn key back to keep in release posi � on
4.
Push/pull door slowly to open or close
5.
Reverse steps to re ‐ ac � vate auto ‐ mode
6
NOTE: key
To
release, right) held
When cannot and down
be
working ip
used the swing while
the
to
with black door.
swinging
limit manually lever
The as
it
is switches, release
(pictured lever
must spring
at
the
be
motor.
loaded.
In
by
the case turning
of the
Manual Operation Mode
In the case of power failure or operator malfunction, manual operation mode can be carried out by turning the external release knob with a personalized key.
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power failure external
or
Manual
release
operator knob
with
Opera
malfunc �
�
on, personalized
Outside
on
In by
Mode
the key.
case turning manual
of the
power failure external opera � on
Manual Opera � on Mode release mode
Le � Motor
or
operator knob can
with be
malfunc
carried
1.
Outside the
TM
�
release, flip the black lever (pictured) and swing the door. The lever must be held down while swinging as it is spring loaded.
Motor Cover Install
1. Hold the cover over the motor, with the front of the cover angled toward you. Rock the cover must be installed in this way so that the Manual
Operation cam engages properly with motor (fig 8).
NOTE:
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2. Test the manual release mechanism as
Installing
the
Motor
Cover
If your manual release does not work when you turn the knob located on the motor cover then website to download the instructions or give us a with call at 1-800-694-5977
Inside
2.
Test the manual release
Right Motor
described in “Manual Opera � on Mode.”
the
�
cover on cam
rearward engages
( g.
7) properly un
� l
3.
Fasten the cover with the 4 screws provided ( g.
9).
For
4.
LEFT
Push/pull
Le motor by door
�
Motor
(as turning
1.
Turn key clockwise
slowly the
to
inside) external open
inside):
1. Turn key clockwise
2.
Turn release knob counter ‐ clockwise
3.
Turn key back to keep in release posi � on clockwise
5.
Reverse steps to re ‐ ac � vate auto ‐ mode
malfunc �
Left Door (as viewed from on,
Outside manual
key.
2. Turn release knob counter-
For LEFT motor (as viewed from inside):
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Manual Opera � on
1.
Turn key clockwise
2.
Turn release knob counter ‐ clockwise
3.
Turn key back to keep in release posi � on
4.
5.
Mode
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Turn
Turn
Turn
door steps
RIGHT key key motor
Push/pull
Reverse
back
slowly to
Right re
(as clockwise release
‐
steps ac mode knob
door
to
to
� can to
Motor open
3. Turn key back to keep in
Le release position
Inside vate be
keep slowly re
Right Motor
or auto
‐ carried
close
mode out clockwise
‐ ac
in to
�
from release open vate
or
inside): auto
posi
‐
� close mode
on
For
1.
2.
LEFT
Turn
Turn
4. Push/pull door slowly to open
motor
5.
from inside):
4.
Push/pull door slowly to open or close
5.
Reverse steps to re ‐ ac � vate auto ‐ mode
Reverse steps to re-activate auto-mode
3.
Turn key back to keep in release posi � on
1. Turn key clockwise
key
For RIGHT motor (as viewed from inside):
1.
Turn key clockwise
NOTE:
Right Door (as viewed from inside)
To
4.
When release,
be
working ip
used the
to
with manually black
limit lever
switches, release
(pictured
at
the right) and swing the door.
The lever must be
motor.
5.
Reverse steps to re ‐ ac � vate auto ‐ mode
held down while swinging as it is spring loaded.
For RIGHT motor (as viewed from inside):
1.
Turn key clockwise
2.
Turn release knob clockwise
3.
Turn key back to keep in release posi � on
4.
Push/pull door slowly to open or close
5.
Reverse steps to re ‐ ac � vate auto ‐ mode
LEFT MOTOR CAM
Fig 7.
Sea � ng the cover
2. Turn release knob clockwise
RIGHT MOTOR CAM
3. Turn key back to keep in release position
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4. Push/pull door slowly to open or close
NOTE: key
When cannot
be working
used to
5. Reverse steps to re-activate auto-mode motor.
To release, right) and
ip swing the
the black
Note:
When working with limit switches, the key cannot be used manually to release the motor. To held down while swinging
as
it
is spring
loaded.
To release, ip the black lever (pictured at the right) and swing the door.
The lever must be
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as it is spring loaded.
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Fig 8.
Manual Opera � on Cams
Motor Installation
Fig 9.
Securing the cover
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Mounting the Control
Unit
1. Locate the control housing containing the Thalia
UL panel.
2. At this time, plan where you would like to run the wiring into the housing and predrill for stress-relief connectors.
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the panel when drilling into the housing! It is advisable to remove the panel while drilling.
3. Mount the housing securely, using either screws or drywall anchors (not supplied). Be careful not to damage any wires or components of the board.
(See “Typical System Overview” for suggested location of the housing).
CONTROL UNIT SPECIFICA TIONS
Wifi Hub plug in location
Fuse locations (slow blow only).
Jumper wires NOTE:
Once photo eyes are wired in the jumper wire from 70 + 72 MUST be removed
Ground
UL alarm, NOTE: The alarm will sound if the force or photo eyes are triggered twice in a row
Reset button. NOTE: If the UL alarm is triggered the unit will go into safety mode, to reset the unit you must press the button on the underside of the control unit.
Power fuse:
2 amp
Left control board fuse:
630 amp
Right control board fuse:
1 amp
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Wiring Simplified
Motor 1 is the door that will open first and close last. For Single door application please only use
Motor 1 wiring. Connect Motor wires to motor output terminal 10 and 11, and the limit input at terminal 42.
Motor 2 is the door that will open last and close first. For dual motor installations this will be your second motor. Motor 2 output terminals are 14 and
15, and the limit input is terminal 43
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Warning! Jumper wire from 70 + 72 must be removed once photo eyes are wired into the control board or else you will receive an
Error01 code after the Autoset.
Mount the Photo Eyes 18”-24” from the ground, and as long as they are mounted at the same height on each side then they are aligned.
Wired Wall Button
Use 22g wires
For insrall instructions see page 20.
For programming please see page 15 or 20.
The wired wall button needs additional programming to function.
If this step is missed the button will only activate open and will not close the doors.
Wiring Simplified
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Autoset Programming for Quick Setup
The Franklin Autoswing comes “out of the box” with preprogrammed defaults that allow the unit to function with just a small amount of initial setup programming.
NOTE: Make sure the doors are in the closed position before running the Autoset. If one door has an astragal watch carefully that the doors do not bind. Unplug power cord quickly if need be.
1. Press the [OK] button once
• The display will read “LANG” (language) followed by “ITA” (Italian)
• Scroll down using the minus [-] button until you see “ENG” (English) displayed
• Then press the [OK] button
2. The word “TYPE” will be displayed briefly
• Press the minus [-] button until “IGEA” is displayed
• Then press [OK]
3. The next screen will display “N. MOT” (Number of Motors)
• Scroll down with the minus [-] button until “2” is displayed
• Press [OK]
Note: If only installing one motor, choose “1” then press OK.
4. “DR” (Direction) will now be displayed for a moment followed by “INT” (interior)
• Select “INT” and press [OK]
5. Next “PRESET” will be displayed, followed immediately by “AR” (Automatic Residential)
• Scroll down to “SR” (Semi-Automatic
Residential). This allows the doors to work like a typical garage door
• Press [OK]
Note: AR will cause the doors to automatically close on their own, SR requires you to press a button to
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6. After selecting your preset, the screen will display “PROG” (programming) for a few seconds
• The screen will then display “AUTOSET”
• Be sure the path of the doors is clear of traffic and obstructions. Be aware that the doors will run at full torque during the process
• Press [OK] when ready
• The motors will run full open and close cycles more than once (to learn the force required to open and close the doors)
• “OK” will be displayed
• Press the [OK] button to continue
Note: If the motors do not run and/or “KO” is displayed press [OK] to display error code. Check all wiring, fuses, photo eye alignment and wiring.
Programming the Remotes
1. The display will read “MEM. REMOTES”
(Memorized Remotes)
• Immediately followed by “HIDDEN BUTTON”
2. Firmly press and hold the top two buttons on your remote (this is the hidden button)
• When the screen reads “RELEASE”, release the two buttons
3. The screen will then read “DESIRED BUTTON”
• Press and release the button you wish to operate the doors with
4. The screen will display “HIDDEN BUTTON” again
• You can repeat the remote leaning process
(Steps 1-3) or press [OK] to end
Programming after the completed Autoset
If the doors are in the closed position after the
Autoset is complete you can move on to Step 2.
If they end in the open position, then you need to adjust your programming and follow the instruction for step 2.
1. To get into the programming menu press [OK]
twice quickly
• “HALT” will appear on the display
• Press [OK] twice again
• “PARAM” will appear on the display
• Use [–] button to scroll to “LOGIC”
• Press [OK]
• Use [–] button until you see “OPEN IN OTHER
DIRECT”
• Press [OK]
• Adjust the value to 1
• Press [OK]
• Press [+] and [–] at same time twice to exit menu
• Test doors again
• Press [+] and [–] at the same time to exit the menu (you will need to do this multiple times to completely exit the menu)
Continuous Force Learning Mode
2. Go into “LOGIC” menu again press [OK] (if you did not complete Step 1 then press [OK] twice quickly, “HALT” will display and press [OK] twice again)
• Scroll till you see “ICE”
• Press [OK]
• Change value to 1
• Press [OK]. This continues force learning mode on every cycle.
• Scroll down with [–] button until you see “SAFE
1” (this is in “LOGIC” too)
• Press [OK]
• Change value to 5 to ignore photo sensors on open
• Press [OK]
3. Programming for Wired Wall Button
4. Scroll down with [–] button until you see “IC 1”
• Press [OK]
• Adjust the value to 000
• Press [OK]
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Troubleshooting
Motors are not operating correctly
If the motors are trying to pull in instead of out, the wrong door is opening first, doors close instead of open when photo eyes are interrupted or any other incorrect sequence there is a problem with the motor wiring or programming. Call 1-253-853-3815 for additional assistance.
Note: If you have an astragal watch carefully to make sure it does not bind and break. Stand by the outlet plug in case you need to stop the motors immediately.
• Check your motor wiring (diagram on page 12) make sure motor 1 is wired into 10, 11, and 42.
Incorrect motor wiring may cause the wrong door to open or incorrect polarity (10 and 11 or
14 and 15)
• Try switching from INT to EXT. This will help also if the wrong door is opening first (because system is operating opposite) or potentially doors trying to move inward into the jamb
Diagnosing the Issue
If the control board says O.O. when the motors are actually closed, this means the system is backwards. Switch the polarity of the motors (these are the power wires (10 and 11 for motor 1 and then
14 and 15 for motor 2)
From there find the correct program setting, this will be either INT or EXT during your Autoset, and you might need to try both.
Note: You know your doors are properly setup after you finish the AUTOSET, the doors rest in the closed position and the screen display reads “c.c..” and the correct door (motor 1) is opening first and closing last.
Default/Factory Setting
• If you ever need to revert to factory settings and start programming over again, please go into the menu on your control board press the plus or minus button until it reads default and then press the OK button.
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Terminals Explained
The Thalia control board has many features and programmable options. Please reference page 32-
35 for the full programming menu.
Navigating the Menu:
1. Press [OK] twice to get into the programming menu
• “HALT” will appear on the display
2. Press [OK] twice again
• “PARAM” will appear on the display
3. Once you reach the desired menu option using the [+] or [-] buttons
• Press [OK]
4. Scroll until you reach the selection that needs programming
• Press [OK]
5. Adjust the value as needed
• Press [OK]
6. To exit the menu press [+] and [-] once or twice
(twice completely exits out of the programming menu)
Command Inputs
The Thalia control provides two command inputs (“IC1” and “IC2”).
Terminal Name
60
61
62
COM
IC 1
IC 2
Descrip tion
Command positive common
Command
Input 1
Command
Input 2
Default common
START
PED
Command input 1 and 2 can be re-programmed to perform any of the following instructions:
Range Value for IC1 and IC2
001
Function
START
Description
002
003
OPEN
CLOSE
Cycles be tween open, stop and close.
Normally used with single push-buttons and radio receivers
Open only.
Used with
[open] but tons, free exit and/or open only devices
Close only.
Used with
[close] buttons and closing loop detectors
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Range Value for IC1 and IC2
004
005
006
Function
PED
TIMER
TIMER PED
Accessory Connections
24-volt accessories and peripherals can be powered to terminals 50 and 51
Description
Pedestrian opening.
Partially open
Motor 1 only
Hold open input
Holds partially open Motor 1
Terminal
50
51
52
Auxiliary Outputs
Name
-24V
+24V
+24V -Safe
Description
Accessory power nega tive common
Accessory power positive
Positive power when door is not closed
The Thalia board has two auxiliary outputs.
• The first (20 and 21) is a 24-volt, courtesy light output that will activate upon activation of the door and will remain on for 90 seconds once the door is closed
• The second output labeled “Aux 3” (26 and
27) is a defaulted as a second channel radio receiver output. This can be programmed to perform any of the following functions under
“Logic” menu:
Range Value for “Aux 3”
0
Function Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2nd channel receiver output
Output activate when transmitter activates the
2nd channel
Door open light Output activate when door is not closed.
Flashes while closing
Courtesy light Output activate during and for
90 seconds after operation
Door not closed
Output activate until close limit is reached
Start of cycle Output activate for 1 second at the beginning of each cycle
Door open alarm
Output activate if door is help open for more than double the timer to close time
Door running Output active while motors are powered
Solenoid lock Output active for 2 seconds at the beginning of open cycle
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Range Value for “Aux 3”
8
Function Description
Magnetic Lock Output active when door is closed
Safety Devices
The Thalia board provides:
• One STOP command input
• One obstruction sensing device input that reacts to the input in both opening (stops) and closing (reverses) cycles. This is UL 325-2016 compatible with it’s SAFE 1 with its mandatory supervision circuit input FAULT 1. SAFE 1, 001
PHOT TEST (default setting) and 005 PHOT CL
TEST reacts to input during closing only
• Two programmable obstruction sending devices input for SAFE 2 and SAFE 3, both are provided with optional supervision circuit FAULT
2 and FAULT 3
All 3 safety inputs are normally closed (N.C.) contacts. All the FAULT inputs are normally open
(N.O.) contacts.
Notes Ter mi nal
Name
70 COM
Descrip tion
-
Safety positive com mon
Default
Common
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Ter mi nal
Name
71 STOP
72 SAFE 1
Descrip tion
Stop com mand
Safety input
#1
73 FAULT 1 Super visory circuit
for SAFE
1
74 SAFE 2 Safety input
#2
Default
STOP
PHOT
FAULT
006-BAR
75 FAULT 2 Super visory circuit for SAFE
2
FAULT
Notes
76 COM Safety positive com mon
77 SAFE 3 Safety input
#3
Common
015-SHAD -
OW
Pro gram mable input
Re quires oppo site re lay state from
SAFE 1
Pro gram mable input
Over rides all other com mands
Stops oper ators during open ing, reverses on clos ing
Re quires oppo site re lay state from
SAFE 2
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Ter mi nal
Name Descrip tion
78 FAULT 3 Safety input
#3
Default Notes
FAULT Re quires oppo site re lay state from
SAFE 3
SAFE 2 and SAFE 3 can be programmed to perform any of the following instructions under the “LOGIC” sub-menu:
Range Value
000
001
002
003
004
005
Function
PHOT
PHOT TEST
PHOT OP
Description
System reacts to the input in both opening
(stops) and closing (revers es) cycles
Same as above. Re quires the de vice to super vised (FAULT active)
System reacts to the input only during the opening cycle (stops)
PHOT OP TEST Same as above. Re quires the device to be supervised
(FAULT active)
PHOT CL System reacts to the input only during the closing cycle
(reverses)
PHOTO CL
TEST
Same as above. Re quires the device to be supervised
(FAULT active)
Range Value
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
Function
BAR
BAR TEST
BAR CL
Description
Safety edge in put. It reacts in both opening and closing. It stops and par tially reverses
Same as above. Re quires the device to be supervised
(FAULT active)
BAR 8K2
BAR OP
Safety edge input with
EOL resistor as supervision method. Only active on SAFE
2
Safety edge input. During opening it stops and par tially reverses.
During closing it stops
BAR OP TEST Same as above. Re quires device to be super vised (FAULT active)
BAR OP 8K2 Safety edge with EOL resis tor as supervi sion method.
During open ing it stops and partially reverses.
During closing it stops. Active only on SAFE 2
Safety edge input. During closing it stops and partial ly reverses.
During open ing it stops.
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Range Value
013
014
015
Function Description
BAR CL TEST Same as above. Re quires the device to be supervised
(FAULT active)
BAR CL 8K2 Safety edge input with
EOL resistor as supervi sion method.
During clos ing it stops and partially reverses.
During closing it stops. Active only on SAFE 2
SHADOW Safety loop in put. If the con tact is closed, it prevents any movement of the door leaves when the doors are open (Value 0 on the LOGIC
SHADOW) or when the doors are both open and closed (Value
1 of the LOGIC
SHADOW)
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Wired Wall Button
Wires are not included for installation. You may use the same 22g (same as photo eyes).
Setup of Wall Button
1. Remove the two screws holding the decorative bezel around the switch
2. Pull of bezel
3. Mount the switch in desired location
4. Note: Do not overtighten the screws
5. Connect the common wire (bottom right) to terminal #60
6. Connect the normally open (top left) wire to terminal #61
7. Replace decorative bezel
Programming the Wired Wall Button
The wall button requires that the input command to be reprogrammed on the control board to open and close the doors (please see page 13 on programming menu for reference). If you do not program the control board the wall button will only open the doors.
To change the default setting of OPEN to a START input please follow these steps:
1. On the control board please press [OK] twice quickly
• “HALT” will appear on the display
2. Press [OK] twice again
• “PARAM” will appear on the display
3. Press the [–] button one time
• The display will show “LOGIC”
4. Press the [OK] button
• “TCA” will appear on the display
5. Press the [-] button until you see “IC 1”
• Press [OK]
6. Adjust the “IC 1” to value of 000
• Press [OK]
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7. Press [+] and [–] at the same time to exit the menu
Programming
Additional Remotes
1. To get into the programming menu press [OK] twice quickly
• “HALT” will appear on the display
2. Press [OK] twice again
• “PARAM” will appear on the display
3. Use [–] button to scroll to “RADIO”
• Press [OK]
• The display will read “ADD START”
• Press [OK]
4. “HIDDEN BUTTON” will appear on display
• Firmly press and hold the top two buttons on your remote (this is the hidden button)
5. When the screen reads “RELEASE”, release the two buttons
6. The screen will then read “DESIRED BUTTON”
• Press and release the button you wish to operate the doors with
7. The screen will display “HIDDEN BUTTON” again
8. You can repeat the remote leaning process, or press [OK] to end
NOTE: On 4-button remotes, the hidden button is activated by pressing the two forward buttons closest to the LED at the top of the remote.
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Optional Accessories
Wireless Outdoor Keypad
With an outdoor keypad you enjoy secure exterior access to your doors without a remote. Operates up to 10 doors.
Wireless Wall Button
This upgraded wall button is wireless, so no wiring is necessary for installation. Operates up to 4 doors.
ECOSOL Solar Power
Get your garage door off the grid with Ecosol solar conversion.
Allows up to 3 weeks of residential use without sunshine. Optional accessory can charge.
Battery Backup
Be prepared for unexpected power outages with a battery backup.
Dimensions 7.75” x 9.25” x 3.75”.
Battery Backup powers one Franklin system only.
HOMELINK Compatibility
Toss out your hand-held remote controls and operate your garage door system directly from your car with the
Homelink compatibility option.
Extended Range Antenna
Use as a signal booster for long range operation or thick masonry walls. (Not required for normal operation.)
Wi-Fi Hub
Operate your openers from an app on your smart from anywhere!
This Wi-Fi Hub connects your control unit to your Wi-Fi, allowing remote access for up to 5 users.
Have access to system errors, geolocating, and program opening scenarios!
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Pedestrian Open
Programming Steps
9. Press the [OK] button 4 times quickly on the control board
10. Use the [-] button to scroll through the menu
11. When you see “RADIO” press [OK]
12. Use the [-] button to scroll through options until you see “ADD 2CH”
• Press [OK]
13. “HIDDEN BUTTON” will display
• Firmly press and hold the top two buttons on the remote (this is the hidden button)
14. When the screen reads “RELEASE”, release the two buttons
15. The screen will display “DESIRED BUTTON”
• Press and release the button you wish to use
(must be the other button that was not already programmed for the regular opening scenario)
16. The screen will read “HIDDEN BUTTON” again
17. You can now program the other remotes for pedestrian open or press [OK] to end
18. Press [+] and [-] together once
• “PARAM” should be displayed
19. Use the [-] button to find “LOGIC”
• Press [OK]
20. Use the [-] to scroll and find “IC 2”
• Press [OK]
21. Change the value to 004 (using [+] or [-]
22. Press [OK] to save
23. Use [+] and [-] at the same time to exit menu
(will have to press multiple times)
Wiring Instructions
24. Using 22 gauge wires run two jumper wires
• Run wire from #26 to #62
• Run second wire from #27 to #60
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Courtesy Light
To program the courtesy light you must open up the control unit and get into the programming menu on the control board.
90 seconds after the doors are closed.
Note
: This requires the purchase of the not included.
1. Press the [OK] button 4 times quickly
• “PARAM” will appear on the display
3. Use the [-] button to scroll down until you see AUX3
• Press [OK]
4. Change the value to 2
• Press [OK] to save
5. Use the [+] and [-] at the same time until
2. Use the [-] button to scroll down until
• Press [OK]
Courtesy Light Wiring Diagram
To program the courtesy light you must open up the control unit and get into the programming menu on the control board. This will allow for the light to remain on for 90 seconds after the doors are closed.
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• “PARAM” will appear on the display
• Press [OK]
3. Use the [-] button to scroll down until you see AUX3
• Press [OK]
4. Change the value to 2
• Press [OK] to save
5. Use the [+] and [-] at the same time until you exit out of the programming menu
Homelink
For programming troubleshooting please see out
Homelink troubleshooting guide, it can be found on www.realslidinghardware.com
under Tech Info.
Transmitter Individualization:
• Open up the transmitter by prying on corner as illustrated
• Change the transmitter code by moving the switches on the dip-switch bank.
• Carefully close transmitter by snapping enclosure back in place.
Transmitter Programming:
• Open the transmitter by prying on corner as illustrated
• Change the transmitter code by moving the switches on the dip-switch bank.
• Carefully close transmitter by snapping enclosure back in place.
Receiver Memory Deletion:
• Press and hold P1
• WITHOUT RELEASING P1, when the LED lights up, press & hold P2 for 10 secs.
• Release both buttons.
LED will flash 6 times indicating memory deletion.
Programming to the Thalia
Board
1. The Homelink receiver has two channels; the blue and yellow are Ch.1, and green and orange are Ch.2. The power supply is black and red.
• Black goes to 50
• Red to 51
• Blue to 60
• Yellow to 61
2. The green and orange are not needed unless you want to use Ch.2, which can be used for pedestrian command. If you do need Ch.2:
• Orange goes into 60
• Green into 62
3. Lastly be sure to program IC1 value to 000 on your control board for Ch.1.
• On the control board please press [OK] twice quickly
• “HALT” will appear on the display
4. Press [OK] twice again
• “PARAM” will appear on the display
5. Press the [–] button one time and the display show “LOGIC”
6. Press the [OK] button
• “TCA” will appear on the display
7. Press the [-] button until you see “IC 1”
• Adjust the “IC 1” to value of 000
8. Press [OK]
9. Press [+] and [–] at the same time to exit the menu
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Wireless Wall Button
Note: Please see manufacturer instructions for assembly
1. Press [“OK”] button four times to get into the menu system
• Scroll with minus button [-] down to “rAdio”
• Press [“OK”]
2. The display will read “Add StArt”
• Press [“OK”]
• The display will read “hIddEn bUtton”
3. Note: The hidden button is the top two buttons on the wall button.
Outdoor Wireless
Keypad
• Each step has a 20 second timeout period, if you do go past the timeout allotment then you will need to start back at the beginning
• You cannot use passcodes with all the same numbers, for example [1] [1] [1] [1]
• During use if an incorrect passcode has been entered in after 3 consecutive tries the keypad will stop for 90 seconds before you can continue
• The outdoor keypad can work with up to
10 openings and therefor has 10 channels available
• Press top left button (channel one) and top right button (channel two)
4. Press and hold the hidden button on the wall button until the display reads “rELEASE”
5. Let go of both buttons and press the “DESIRED
BUTTON” one time.
6. Programming is now complete
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Programming the Keypad to the Thalia Board
Each opener needs its own channel to operate.
Opening 1 is Channel 1 and Opening 2 is Channel 2 and so on. The default code per each channel is the channel number. For example, Channel 1 is [1] [1] [1]
[1] and Channel 5 is [5] [5] [5] [5].
button 1. Press and hold the [ON] on the keypad until the red LED light comes on
• Press [1] [1] [1] [1]
• Press [ON]
• Red LED light will blink
2. On your control unit’s control board press [OK] four times
• Press [-] until the display reads “rAdio”
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• Press [OK]
• The display will read “Add StArt”
• Press [OK]
3. Press [ON] on the keypad
4. Green LED will blink twice
5. Wait 5 seconds
Changing the default code for Channels
1. To change the default code press and hold [ON] button on the keypad
• Make sure red LED light is on
2. Press [1] [1] [1] [1]
• Press [OK]
• Red LED light will be fixed and green LED will blink
3. Enter the desired 4-digit code sequence
• Press [OK]
• Red LED light will be fixed and green LED will blink
4. Repeat step #3 to confirm new code
5. Green LED light will be fixed
Additional Codes
1. Press and hold the [ON] button on the keypad until the red LED light is on
2. Press [1] [2] [3] [4]
• Press [OK]
• Red LED light will be fixed and green LED will blink
3. Enter the current Channel 1 passcode
• Press [OK]
• Red LED light will be fixed and green LED will blink
4. Enter the desired 4-digit code sequence
• Press [OK]
• Red LED light will be fixed and green LED will blink
5. Repeat step #4 to confirm new code
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6. Green LED light will be fixed
Changing a current passcode
1. Press and hold the [ON] button on the keypad until the red LED light is on
2. Enter current passcode
• Press [OK]
• Red LED light will be fixed while the green LED light blinks
3. Enter the desired 4-digit code sequence
• Press [OK]
• Red and green LED should be fixed
4. Repeat step #3 to confirm new code
5. Green LED light will be fixed
Regular Use of outdoor Keypad
1. Press [ON]
2. Enter in passcode
• Press [OK]
• Green LED light will be fixed
3. Doors will open
Outdoor Keypad Reset
1. Remove batteries from the keypad
2. Remove the jumper from one leg as shown in picture and insert jumper grabbing both legs
3. Insert batteries and wait for unit to stop beeping and flashing
4. Once these alerts stop, remove the batteries
5. Remove the jumper off both legs and reinsert onto one leg
6. Insert batteries and start over with instructions
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Antenna Installation
The antenna comes with the wire already and simply needs to be wired into the control unit and mounted somewhere of convenience.
1. Mount the antenna within allowed distance of control unit (make sure the wires can easily reach)
2. Run wires through bottom of control unit with other wires
3. Locate the “Y” and “#” terminals on the right side of control board
4. Strip back the wire exposing the braided metal
(this is the shield)
5. Separate the shield from core and connect the shield to the # terminal
6. Place the core of the wire into the Y terminal
Wi-Fi Hub
Programming
Wi-Fi Hub Specifications
Ambient Conditions
Minimum
Ambient Conditions
Maximum
Band
Dimensions
Wi-Fi
-20 degrees Celsius or
-4 degrees Fahrenheit
50 degrees Celsius or
122 degrees Fahrenheit
2400 - 2483.5 MHz
42x29 (H x L) mm
802.11 : b/g/n. Bit rate:
72.2 Mbps. Security:
OPEN, WPA2/ WPA
Personal and WEP
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The Wi-Fi hub allows your Franklin Autoswing to connect to Wi-Fi so that way you can operate the openers with an app on your smart phone. Before you proceed you must have the following:
• Wi-Fi Hub accessory
• Thalia model Franklin (it will say Thalia in the control box or it has grey control unit housing instead of black)
• Have strong Wi-Fi connection where the control unit is located
• Own a smart phone
Installation Steps
Antenna and WiFi Hub
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With the control board OFF, insert the Wi-Fi Hub to the appropriate location on the control board
7. Turn the control board ON
8. Download the “U-Control” app from your app store
9. Start up the “U-Control” app
• Click on “Register”
• Enter in your details (Fig. A)
• Connect to the Wi-Fi signal of your Wi-Fi Hub which is identified as BeBA-WI-FI_00xxxxxxxxxx
(Fig. D)
• Enter in the password “BEBAWIFI” (Fig. E)
• Click connect
10. Once your email address and password are entered click “Register” (Fig. B)
• If you have already registered then you will select “Access” and continue
11. Open your Wi-Fi connections on your phone
(Fig. C)
12. Return to the App
• Click on “Proceed” (Fig. F)
13. Fill in the required fields (Fig. G)
• Click on “Next”
14. Connect to the Wi-Fi network on your router
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(Fig. H)
• Enter the name of your Wi-Fi network
• Enter the password for your Wi-Fi network
• Click “Done” it necessary to reset the WI-FI HUB, pressing the key on the card for at least 5 seconds, to make it visible again to the phone and return to step 6.
16. The U-Control app configuration is now complete Now it is possible to:
• Open and close your doors (Fig. K)
• Share the app with other members (Fig. L)
• Create scenarios
• Activate geolocating (Fig. M)
15. Confirm pairing by click “Proceed” (Fig. I)
• Confirm successful pairing by clicking “Ok” (Fig.
J)
Note: Any incorrect Wi-Fi network data entry makes
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Full Programming
Menu for the Thalia
Control Board
Navigating the Controls
Press [OK] twice to get into the programming menu
“HALT” will appear on the display
Press [OK] twice again
“PARAM” will appear on the display
Once you reach the desired menu option using the
[+] or [-] buttons
Press [OK]
Scroll until you reach the selection that needs programming
Press [OK]
Adjust the value as needed
Press [OK]
To exit the menu press [+] and [-] once or twice
(twice completely exits out of the programming menu)
Main Selection
PARAM> OPEN
DELAY
TIME
Description
Motor 2 opening delay in seconds
Default
1
Range
0-10
PARAM>
PARAM>
CLS
DELAY
TIME
TCA
PARAM> TRF.
LGHT.
CLR.T
PARAM> OP.DIST.
SLOWD
PARAM> CL.DIST.
SLOWD
PARAM> DIST.
DECEL
Motor 1 closing delay in seconds
Auto-close time adjustment in seconds
Traffic zone clear time adjustment in seconds
Slowdown starting distance from end of open travel expressed in percentage
1
10
40
10
Slowdown starting distance from end of close travel expressed in percentage
10
Slowdown starting distance from end of open and close travel expressed in percentage
15
0-10
1-180
1-180
0-50
0-50
0-50
Programming Menu
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Main Selection
PARAM> OP.
FORCE
PARAM> CLS.
FORCE
PARAM> OP
PARAM>
SPEED
CL
SPEED
PARAM> SLOW
SPEED
LOGIC> MOTOR
TYPE
Description
Default
Percentage of opening force exerted over the
AUTOSET value before obstruction is sensed
Percentage of closing force exerted over the
AUTOSET value before obstruction is sensed
Motor opening speed expressed in percentage
Motor clos ing speed expressed in percentage
Slowdown speed expressed in percentage from maximum speed
1=Eli 250;
2=Phobos
BT
50
50
99
99
25
3=
Igea
BT
Range
1-99
1-99
15-99
15-99
15-99
0
LOGIC> TCA Timer to
Close Automatically.
0=OFF /
1=ON
0 0-1
Main Selection
Description
Default
LOGIC> FAS T
CLS.
Closes when sensors are cleared.
0=OFF /
1=ON
0
0 LOGIC> STEP-
LOGIC>
BY-STEP
MOVE
MENT
SHAD-
OW
-
LOGIC> SAFE 3* Config uration of safety input terminal 76.
Defaulted as SHAD-
OW (Safety loop)
LOGIC> PRE-
ALARM
Gate run ning output
(AUX val ue=6) clos es 3 sec. before gate movement
0=OFF /
1=ON
Determines how the system reacts when a START command is received during operation
Config uration of safety loop input terminal 74 or 77 when
SAFE 2 or
SAFE 3 are set as 015
(SHADOW)
0
15
0
Range
0-1
0-2
0-1
0-15
0-1
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Main Selection
Description
LOGIC> HOLD-
TO-RUN
LOGIC> IBL
OPEN
Ignores
START in put during the opening cycle
LOGIC> IBL TCA Ignores the START input while counting down for automatic closing
0=OFF /
1=ON
LOGIC> IBL
CLOSE
Requires continuous
OPEN or
CLOSE command input for gate to operate.
0=OFF /
1=ON
LOGIC> RAM
BLOW C.
OP
Ignores the
START in put during the closing cycle.
O=OFF /
1=ON
Push es gate against physical stop before opening
LOGIC> RAM
BLOW C.
CL
LOGIC> BLOC
PERSIST
Push es gate against physical stop before closing
Hourly push against physical stop
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Default
Range
0-2
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
Main Selection
LOGIC> PRESS
SWC
LOGIC> ICE
Description
Push es gate against physical stop for .5 seconds after close limit has been reacted
Continuous force learning on every operation
0
0
Default
Range
0-1
0-1
LOGIC> OPEN IN
OTHER
DIRECT.
0 - Pull to open / 1=
Push to open
LOGIC> SAFE 1 * Configu ration of safety input terminal
72. Default ed as Phot
Test (Ob struction)
LOGIC> SAFE 2 * Configu ration of safety input terminal
74. Default ed as BAR
(Safety
Edge)
LOGIC> SAFE 3 * Config uration of safety input terminal 75.
Defaulted as SHAD-
OW (Safety
Loop)
0
1
6
15
0-1
1 & 5
0-15
0-15
Programming Menu
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Main Selection
Description
Default
Range
LOGIC> IC 1 *
LOGIC> FIXED
CODE
Configu ration of command input terminal 61.
Defaulted as Start E
LOGIC> IC 2 * Configu ration of command input terminal 62. De faulted as
Ped (Partial open)
LOGIC> AUX 3 * Configura tion of auxiliary output terminals
26 & 27.
Defaulted as 2nd channel contacts
0
4
0
LOGIC> RADIO
PROG
Rolling code defeat. 0 = rolling code
Quick remote programming.
0=disabled
/ 1-=en abled
0
1 = fixed code
1
0-1 LOGIC> SERIAL
MODE
0 =
Slave unit / 1 =
Master unit
LOGIC> AD-
DRESS
Unit’s network identification number
0
0-6
0-6
0-8
0
0-1
0-127
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Main Selection
Description
LOGIC> EXPI 1 * Configu ration of
Expansion board input
1. Defaulted as Start command
LOGIC> EXPI 2 * Configu ration of
Expansion board input
2. Defaulted as Start command
LOGIC> EXP0 1 * Configu ration of
Expansion board output 1. Defaulted as
Traffic light control
LOGIC> EXPO
2 *
Ignores the START input while counting down for automatic closing
0=OFF /
1=ON
LOGIC> TRAFFIC
LIGHT
PRE -
FLASH-
ING
LOGIC> TRAFFIC
RADIO>
LIGHT
RED
LAMP
ALWAYS
ON
ADD
START
Ignores the
START in put during the closing cycle.
O=OFF /
1=ON
Red light remains on when gate is closed.
0=0FF /
1=ON
Learns transmitter button as
START command
-
1
0
9
9
0
0
Default
-
Range
0-14
0-10
0-9
0-9
0-1
0-1
Programming Features
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Main Selection
Description
RADIO> ADD
2CH
RADIO> ERASE
64
Learns transmitter button as
2nd channel
Erase complete memory
RADIO> COD RX Show receiver ID code
RADIO> WK W LINK.
-
-
-
-
Default
-
-
-
-
Range
Additional Safety
Devices
Real Carriage Door and Sliding Hardware is proud to be able to offer extra safety devices to meet the demands of your project. Each device is different and is suited for different applications and will need to be special ordered. The manufacturer of the openers will need to work with us directly to pick which option fits your specific application.
Examples of these extra safety devices include exit probes, mag locks, electronic drop pins, and safety loops.
We do not provide instructions for these extra safety devices and will need to be sourced directly from manufacturer. There may need to be additional programming done to the control board, please confirm before the doors are used for safety purposes.
• This may include having the doors simply stop when the photo eyes are triggered instead of reverse. Once the beam is cleared the doors will then continue to open or reverse to open.
To do this you would set SAFE2 as 000 (if using terminals 70 + 74).
Battery Backup
1. Secure the battery housing to solid blocking using screws or lag bolts
(not provided)
• Make sure the power is OFF to the circuit being worked on
• Punch holes through the bottom to run the cables
2. On right side of control board, plug in the one set of wires with coresponding receptacle
• Follow diagram below to wire in remaining wires
• Black and brown wires are placed into the top terminal
Brown and Black Wires
Blue and Red Wires
• Blue and red wires are placed into bottom terminal
3. Run cables through the housing and secure with cord clips
Battery Backup
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4. Unplug white clip with black wires going into it from top left of control board in the control unit, this is the JP 30 terminal
Arched Doors
With some arched doorways, proper motor positioning can be a little challenging. Door construction, radius, and overall width can all affect motor placement. Below is a guide designed to assist you in mounting while allowing for proper geometry of the opener system’s articulated lever arm.
• Optimal placement for the Igea motor is about
8-1/2” to 9” out into the opening on the header.
This provides ideal attachment to reach the door
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5. Reconnect plug with corresponding receptor from battery back up
6. Clip remaining plug into the open JP 30 terminal
7. Plug in positive and negative cables in battery backup unit
Appendix
D
(Alterna
�
ve
Moun
�
ng)
With some arched doorways, proper motor posi � oning can be a li � le challenging. Door construc � on, radius, and overall width can all a ff ect motor placement. Below is a guide designed to assist you in moun � ng while allowing for proper geometry of the opener system’s ar � culated lever arm.
8. Turn power back on
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1.
Fashion a plywood or cardboard disk that you can use as a 1
a
‐
template.
7/8”
The diameter
disk hole
should cut out
be of
8” the in
Mounting Instructions Option 1
2.
Set the disk on your assembled lever
1. Fashion a plywood or cardboard disk that you can use as a template. The disk should be 8” in below.
your
You door
will leaf
not in
need the fully
the motor open posi
or
�
base on
diameter, with a 1-7/8” diameter hole cut out of the center.
degrees), move the disk along the wall and door coupling along the door un � l you
2. Set the disk on your dimensions the lever
at arm
right.
should
For be
best as
results, close as
the possible assembled lever arm
3.
arched jamb (1/2” min) .
Mark the center point of the bracket on the as show below. You the tangent point of disk on the wall.
will not need the motor or
4.
Drop the motor into the base plate and hold base plate.
With your an � cipated moun � ng loca � on.
Dry t the and adjust height of en � re assembly as necessary for proper arm clearance when fully open.
door leaf in the fully open position
(approx 105
5.
Mark the height of base plate.
Mount the plate as described in “Installing the Motor,” and con degrees), move the normal installa � on.
disk along the wall and door coupling
NOTE: Securely moun � ng the base plate is very
Lever arm
Disk important.
If needed, drill addi � onal moun � ng holes to a ffi x
Arched Doors
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along the door until you achieve the dimensions at right. For best results, the straight leg of the lever arm should be as close as possible to the arched jamb (1/2” min).
3. Drop the motor into the base plate and hold on wall at anticipated mounting location. Dry fit the lever arm and adjust height of entire assembly as necessary for proper arm clearance when fully open.
4. Mark the height of base plate. Mount the plate as described in “Installing the Motor,” and continue with normal installation.
Mounting instructions Option 2
1. Position the door in open position and steady it
2. While up on a platform/ladder, hold the motor position with the arms
3. Hold the motor up in the approximate position while swinging arm out to reach door in the open position
4. If position and movement work well, mark motor location
5. Bolt the motor temporarily to the marked position
6. Then test reach (open position) and the positioning (closed position)
7. If the motor arms clear the jamb, and the door moves as intended then you can continue with motor installation
NOTE: Securely mounting the base plate is very important. If needed, drill additional mounting holes to affix the plate directly to the jamb. It is also preferable that the arm be positioned past the door’s center point or roughly 2/3rds of the door width.
Arched Doors
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Error01 Troubleshooting Guide
If you experience an issue during the Autoset and
KO displays on the screen press [OK]. An error code will then display. If it is Error01 then that indicates an issue with alignment or wiring for the photo eyes. Please follow the below troubleshooting guide to try and resolve the issue.
• Be sure the wiring matches the diagram in
“Wiring Simplified” or table below
• Check all three fuse locations (shown in specifications chapter)
• Make sure the terminal strip for the photo eyes is not loose on the control board
• Check that your wiring is not stapled or shorting out
4
5
1
2
Photo Eye Wire
Receiver Photo Eye
Control Board Terminal
Location
3
51
50
70
73 (normally open)
72 (normally closed)
1
2
Transmitter Photo Eye
Photo Eye Wire Control Board Terminal
Location
52
50
Manufacturer’s Step by Step Guide for Error01
1. Check fuses
2. Check power on 50-51
3. If there is power there, TEMPORARILY move all photo beam power leads to 50-51
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4. Check if beam is powered up and you hear a clicking noise when you put your hand in and out of the way
5. If you don’t hear clicking, make sure they are properly aligned
6. If you feel that the beams are perfectly pointing at each other then make sure you are receiving power to each photobeam (AT THE
PHOTOBEAMS terminals 1-2)
7. Note: If you have power here but the photobeams do not power up, you have bad set of beams. Also, if you have power at the board but not the photobeams check your wiring
8. If everything is correct and you hear clicking, check (AT THE PHOTOBEAM) continuity (ohms) between common and normally closed while putting your hand in and out of the way to make sure the relay is switching between short and open
9. Note: If the photo beams do not switch polarity on this test then you have bad set of photobeams
10. If photobeam continuity checks out, then remove the cables 70-72 from the board and put your meter to them and set it to ohms
11. Now put your hand in and out of the way and see if the continuity is changing between short and open
12. Note: If not, check you wiring
13. If all this works, then move the receiver’s power lead back between 50-52
14. Note: 50-52 ONLY have power when the motors are moving
15. Put your meter on 50-52 to measure ac voltage.
16. When auto set counts down 3…2…1… right after
1, power should turn on and off at 50-52 testing the photo beams and if they pass the test then power should stay constant until the gate closes itself again
Note: At this step if you are sure your fuses are good, and the power never turns on and off (or on at all) at the beginning of the Autoset you have a bad board.
17. If when you power up the board with the orange plug in with all your wires connected and it blows the fuse. Check your wiring
Error01 Troubleshooting
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18. If you have the orange plug in with no wiring installed and the fuse doesn’t blow. Check your wiring
19. If you have the orange plug not plugged in and the second you plug it in it blows the fuse.
Check your wiring
Error01 Troubleshooting
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