LIFT MASTER COMMERCIAL DC VEHICULAR SWING GATE OPERATOR USER MANUAL
SAFETY
Safety Symbol and Signal Word Review
When you see these Safety Symbols and Signal Words on the following pages, they will alert you to the possibility of Serious Injury or Death if you do not comply with the warnings that accompany them. The hazard may come from something mechanical or from electric shock. Read the warnings carefully.
When you see this Signal Word on the following pages, it will alert you to the possibility of damage to your gate and/or the gate operator if you do not comply with the cautionary statements that accompany it. Read them carefully.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- BEFORE attempting to install, operate or maintain the operator, you must read and fully understand this manual and follow all safety
- DONOT attempt repair or service of your gate operator unless you are an Authorized Service
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Usage Class
Class I – Residential Vehicular Gate Operator
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in garages or parking areas associated with a residence of one-to four single families.
Class II – Commercial/General Access Vehicular Gate
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in a commercial location or building such as a multi-family housing unit (five or more single family units), hotel, garages, retail store, or other buildings accessible by or servicing the general public.
Class III – Industrial/Limited Access Vehicular Gate
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in an industrial location or building such as a factory or loading dock area or other locations not accessible by or intended to service the general public.
Class IV – Restricted Access Vehicular Gate Operator
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in a guarded industrial location or building such as an airport security area or other restricted access locations not servicing the general public, in which unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel.
UL325 Entrapment Protection Requirements
- A minimum of two independent* monitored entrapment protection devices are required to be installed at each entrapment zone
- Every installation is It is the responsibility of the installer to install external monitored entrapment protection devices in each entrapment zone
- This vehicular swing gate operator will operate only after installation of a minimum of two independent* monitored entrapment protection devices in either the open or close direction. If no entrapment zone exists in the other direction of gate travel, then the inherent (built into the operator) is all that is required in that
- Entrapment protection device types include inherent (built into the operator), monitored external photoelectric sensors or monitored external edge sensors
- This operator is provided with an inherent entrapment protection device built into the operator that serves as one of the two independent devices
Independent – the same type of device shall NOT be used for both entrapment protection devices.
Operator Specifications
Usage Classification | Class I, II, III, & IV |
Main AC Supply | 120 Vac, 4 Amps (10 Amps including Accessory Outlets) OR 240 Vac, 2 Amps When Optional Transformer Kit Model 3PHCONV is installed in the field, operator is rated 208/240/480/575 VAC, 4.8/4.2/2.1/1.7 A, 60 Hz, 1 PH |
System Operating Voltage | 24 Vdc Transformer Run / Battery Backup |
Accessory Power | 24 Vdc, 500mA max. for ON + SW (switched) |
Solar Power Max | 24 Vdc at 60 watts max. |
Maximum Gate Weight/Length | 1200 lbs. (544.3 kg)/12 foot (3.7 m) 800 lbs. (362.9 kg)/16 foot (4.9 m) 600 lbs. (272.2 kg)/18 foot (5.5 m) |
90 Degree Travel Time* | 20 seconds |
Maximum Travel Range* | 115 degrees |
Maximum Daily Cycle Rate | Continuous |
Maximum Duty Cycle | Continuous |
Operating Temperature | Without Heater: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) With Optional Heater: -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) |
Expansion Board | Provided |
External Entrapment Protection Device Inputs (non-contact and/or contact) | Main board – up to 2 close entrapment protection devices and 1 open entrapment protection device. Expansion board – up to 3 entrapment protection devices configurable to either close or open and up to 4 edge sensors using wireless edge sensor kit model LMWEKITU . |
Chart Installation
Refer to the illustration to determine the measurements and location of the concrete pad.
Dimension (A) thru (E) are from the center of one pivot point to the center of another pivot point.
Caution: If the gate is longer than 18 feet (5.5 m), follow CHART A: A-2.
Suggestion: The dimensions between the gate and the concrete pad is always 10 inches (25.4 cm) less than the dimension D.
Example: D = 42″ (106.7 cm), if the dimensions between the gate and the concrete pad is 32″ (81.3 cm).
CHART : A
46″ (116.8 cm) | 35.5″ (90.2 cm) | 29.5″ (74.9 cm) | 35″ (90.2 cm) | 11″ (27.9 cm) | 45″ (114.3 cm) |
46.8″ (118.8 cm) | 35.5″ (90.2 cm) | 33.5″ (85.1 cm) | 42″ (106.7 cm) | 11″ (27.9 cm) | 37″ (94 cm) |
46.8″ (118.8 cm) | 37″ (94 cm) | 31.5″ (80 cm) | 40″ (101.6 cm) | 11″ (27.9 cm) | 41″ (104.1 cm) |
47.3″ (120 cm) | 37.3″ (94.6 cm) | 30″ (76.2 cm) | 37″ (94 cm) | 11″ (27.9 cm) | 45″ (114.3 cm) |
47″ (119.4 cm) | 35″ (90.2 cm) | 29.5″ (74.9 cm) | 32″ (81.3 cm) | 11″ (27.9 cm) | 45″ (114.3 cm) |
42.5″ (108 cm) | 33″ (116.8 cm) | 26.5″ (67.3 cm) | 28.5″ (72.4 cm) | 11″ (27.9 cm) | 41″ (104.1 cm) |
Chart B
34.5″ (87.6 cm) | 34.8″ (88.3 cm) | 29.5″ (74.9 cm) | 35″ (90.2 cm) | 14″ (35.6 cm) | 43″ (109.2 cm) |
44″ (111.8 cm) | 36.5″ (92.7 cm) | 32.5″ (82.6 cm) | 42″ (106.7 cm) | 14″ (35.6 cm) | 32″ (81.3 cm) |
44″ (111.8 cm) | 37″ (94 cm) | 30.5″ (77.5 cm) | 40″ (101.6 cm) | 14″ (35.6 cm) | 40″ (101.6 cm) |
45″ (114.3 cm) | 37″ (94 cm) | 30.5″ (77.5 cm) | 37″ (94 cm) | 14″ (35.6 cm) | 43″ (109.2 cm) |
44.8″ (113.7 cm) | 35.8″ (90.8 cm) | 29.5″ (74.9 cm) | 32″ (81.3 cm) | 14″ (35.6 cm) | 44″ (111.8 cm) |
41″ (104.1 cm) | 39″ (99.1 cm) | 27.5″ (69.9 cm) | 28.5″ (72.4 cm) | 14″ (35.6 cm) | 41″ (104.1 cm) |
MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH | |||||||
AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE (AWG) | STANDARD OPERATOR OPERATOR + ACCESSORIES POWERED BY TRANSFORMER KIT | ||||||
120 VAC, 10A (includes fully loaded outlets) | 120 VAC, 4A | 240 VAC, 2A | 208 VAC, 4.8A | 240 VAC, 4.2A | 480 VAC, 2.1A | 575 VAC, 1.7A | |
14 | 100 (30.5 m) | 250 (76.2 m) | 1,000 (304.8 m) | 360 (109.7 m) | 480 (146.3 m) | 1,900 (579.1 m) | 2,800 (853.4 m) |
12 | 160 (48.8 m) | 400 (121.9 m) | 1,600 (487.7 m) | 570 (173.7 m) | 750 (228.6 m) | 3,000 (914.4 m) | 4,500 (1,371.6 m) |
10 | 250 (76.2 m) | 630 (192 m) | 2,500 (762 m) | 900 (274.3 m) | 1,200 (365.8 m) | 4,800 (1,463 m) | 7,100 (2,164.1 m) |
8 | 400 (121.9 m) | 1,000 (304.8 m) | 4,000 (1,219.2 m) | 1,400 (426.7 m) | 1,900 (579.1 m) | 7,600 (2,316.5 m) | 11,300 (3,444.2 m) |
6 | 636 (193.9 m) | 1,600 (487.7 m) | 6,400 (1950.7 m) | 2,300 (701 m) | 3,000 (914.4 m) | 12,100 (3,688.1 m) | 18,000 (5,486.4 m) |
4 | 1,000 (304.8 m) | 2,500 (762 m) | 10,100 (3,078.5 m) | 3,700 (1,127.8 m) | 4,800 (1,463 m) | 19,300 (5,882.6 m) | 28,500 (8,686.8 m) |
Chart assumes: copper wire, 65°C, 5% drop |
33AH battery
The batteries are charged in the circuit by the integrated transformer. The batteries are for battery backup or solar installation. The 33AH application requires the Solar Harness Kit (Model K94-37236) and an additional battery tray (Model K10-34758-2).
- Locate the J15 plug on the control board and disconnect
- Connect the white jumper from the Solar Harness Kit between the positive (+) terminal of one battery and the negative (-) terminal of the other
- Connect one end of the red (+) wire from the Solar Harness Kit to the red wire from the J15 plug as Connect the other end of the red (+) wire to the positive (+) terminal on the battery as shown.
- Connect one end of the black (-) wire from the Solar Harness Kit to the black wire from the J15 plug as Connect the other end of the black (-) wire to the negative (-) terminal on the battery as shown.
- Turn ON AC power to the
- Turn ON the AC power switch on the
- ReconnecttheJ15 plug to the control
NOTE: You may see a small spark when plugging the J15 plug into the board.
PROGRAMMING
Gate operator setup examples
The following are example setups for the gate operator. Your specific site requirements may be different. Always setup the operator system to the site requirements, including all necessary entrapment protection devices.
RESIDENTIAL: One to four residential homes sharing a gated entrance/exit, allowing vehicle access trumps security concerns
COMMERCIAL/GENERAL ACCESS: A residential community (more than four homes) having one or more gated entrances/exits, allowing vehicle access trumps security concerns
COMMERCIAL: Business site where security (gate closed) is important
INDUSTRIAL: Large business site where security is required
SETTING | RESIDENTIAL | COMMERCIAL/GENERAL ACCESS | COMMERCIAL | INDUSTRIAL |
Quick Close switch setting | Normally set to OFF. Normal gate close (timer or control). | Normally set to OFF. Normal gate close (timer or control). | Normally set to OFF. Normal gate close (timer or control). | Set to ON, so that gate closes immediately after vehicle passes CLOSE EYES/Interrupt loop. |
AC Fail Open switch setting | Normally set to BATT. Run on battery if AC power fails. | Normally set to BATT. For local jurisdiction requirement, set to OPEN so that the gate will open approximately 15 seconds after AC power fail. | Normally set to BATT. Run on battery if AC power fails. | Normally set to BATT. Run on battery if AC power fails. |
Low Battery switch setting | Normally set to OPEN. If powered from battery and battery is low, gate automatically opens and stays open. | Normally set to OPEN. If powered from battery and battery is low, gate automatically opens and stays open. | Normally set to CLOSE. If powered from battery and battery is low, gate stays closed. | Normally set to CLOSE. If powered from battery and battery is low, gate stays closed. |
Anti-Tail switch setting | Normally set to OFF. CLOSE EYES/Interrupt loop reverses a closing gate. | Normally set to OFF. CLOSE EYES/Interrupt loop reverses a closing gate. | Set to ON. In attempt to prevent vehicle tail-gating, CLOSE EYES/ Interrupt loop pauses a closing gate. | Set to ON. In attempt to prevent vehicle tail-gating, CLOSE EYES/ Interrupt loop pauses a closing gate. |
Bipart Delay switch setting | For DUAL-GATE site, set to ON for gate that delays upon opening. | For DUAL-GATE site, set to ON for gate that delays upon opening. | For DUAL-GATE site, set to ON for gate that delays upon opening. | For DUAL-GATE site, set to ON for gate that delays upon opening. |
Aux Relay Out – Open Limit Switch | Typically not required. | Use with SAMS (Sequence Access Management System). | 1. Use with SAMS (Sequence Access Management System). 2. Connect “Gate Open” indicator (e.g. light). | 1. Use with SAMS (Sequence Access Management System). 2. Connect “Gate Open” indicator (e.g. light). |
Aux Relay Out – Close Limit Switch | Typically not required. | Typically not required. | Connect “Gate Close/Secure” indicator (e.g. light). | Connect “Gate Close/Secure” indicator (e.g. light). |
Aux Relay Out – Gate Motion | Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). | Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). | Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). | Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). |
Aux Relay Out – Pre- Motion Delay | Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). | Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). | Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). | Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). |
Aux Relay Out – Power | Attach visual alert to know when system is charging batteries (i.e. not running on batteries). | Attach visual alert to know when system is charging batteries (i.e. not running on batteries). | Attach visual alert to know when system is charging batteries (i.e. not running on batteries). | Attach visual alert to know when system is charging batteries (i.e. not running on batteries). |
Cycle Quantity Feedback | Use during servicing only to determine operator cycles. | Use during servicing only to determine operator cycles. | Use during servicing only to determine operator cycles. | Use during servicing only to determine operator cycles. |
Fire Dept Open Input | Typically not required. | Connect emergency access system (Knox box switch, SOS system, etc.). | Typically not required. | Typically not required. |
Heater Accessory (Model HTR) | The heater keeps the gearbox and batteries at a suitable temperature when the outside temperature is below -4°F. The thermostat MUST be set between 45°F and 60°F to ensure proper gate operation. | The heater keeps the gearbox and batteries at a suitable temperature when the outside temperature is below -4°F. The thermostat MUST be set between 45°F and 60°F to ensure proper gate operation. | The heater keeps the gearbox and batteries at a suitable temperature when the outside temperature is below -4°F. The thermostat MUST be set between 45°F and 60°F to ensure proper gate operation. | The heater keeps the gearbox and batteries at a suitable temperature when the outside temperature is below -4°F. The thermostat MUST be set between 45°F and 60°F to ensure proper gate operation. |
ACCESSORY WIRING
AUX RELAY SWITCH SETTINGS | AUX RELAY 1 | AUX RELAY 2 | |||
SETTING | 1 | 2 | 3 | ||
Off (no feature selected) | OFF | OFF | OFF | Relay always off. Use this Aux Relay setting to conserve battery power. | |
Open Limit Switch | OFF | OFF | ON | Energizes at open limit. Use with SAMS (Sequenced Access Management System, jointly with barrier gate). | |
Close Limit Switch | OFF | ON | OFF | Energizes when not at close limit. For an additional audible or visual display, connect an external light (low voltage). | |
Gate Motion | OFF | ON | ON | Energizes when motor is on (gate in motion). For an additional audible or visual display, connect an external buzzer or light (low voltage). | |
Pre-Motion Delay | ON | OFF | OFF | Energizes 3 seconds before gate motion and remains energized during gate motion. The onboard alarm will sound. For an additional audible or visual display, connect an external buzzer or light (low voltage). | Energizes 3 seconds before gate motion and remains energized during gate motion. For an additional audible or visual display, connect an external buzzer or light (low voltage). |
Power | ON | ON | OFF | Energizes when AC power or solar power is present. There is approximately a 10-12 second delay before relay cutoff, after AC shutdown. | Energizes when on battery power. There is approximately a 10-12 second delay before relay cutoff, after AC shutdown. |
Tamper | ON | OFF | ON | Energizes if gate is manually tampered with by being pushed off of close limit. For an additional audible or visual display, connect an external buzzer or light (low voltage). | |
Cycle Quantity Feedback* | ON | ON | ON | The 1, 2, and 3 LEDs will blink out the cycle count (cycle count is stored on the control board). See below. | Red/green light functionality, see below. |
EXPANSION BOARD
Wiring accessories to the expansion board
Refer to the chart below and the corresponding image for a description of the expansion board inputs.
1 | Wireless edge | Connection for wireless edge receiver |
2 | Entrapment Protection Device Inputs (4 terminals total), Open or Close Direction based on switch setting next to inputs | EYES ONLY Input: Open or Close Direction Photoelectric Sensors, Close: reverses fully, Open: reverses 4 seconds EYES/EDGE Input(s): Open or Close Direction Photoelectric Sensors, Infra-red detector wired or Edge Sensor, reverses 4 seconds |
3 | Single Button Control, SBC (2 terminals) | Gate command sequence – Open, Stop, Close, Stop, … Soft Open ,Soft Close, Soft Stop (maintained switch does not override external safeties and does not reset alarm condition) |
4 | Open Input (& common) (3-Button Control Station, 4 terminals total) | Open command – opens a closed gate. Soft open (maintained switch does not override external safeties and does not reset alarm condition) If maintained, pauses Timer-to-Close at OPEN limit. Opens a closing gate and holds open an open gate. |
5 | Close Input (& common) (3-Button Control Station, 4 terminals total) | Close command – closes an open gate. Soft close (maintained switch does not override external safeties and does not reset alarm condition). |
6 | Stop Input (& common) (3-PB station, 4 terminals total) | Stop command – stops a moving gate. Hard stop (maintained switch overrides Open and Close commands and resets alarm condition) If maintained, pauses Timer-to-Close at OPEN limit. Overrides an Open or Close command. |
7 | Exit Loop Input (2 terminals) | Loop wire connection for plug-in loop detector when loop is inside secured area near gate. Open command – opens a closed gate. Soft open (maintained switch does not override external safeties and does not reset alarm condition) If maintained, pauses Timer-to-Close at OPEN limit. Opens a closing gate and holds open an open gate. |
8 | Shadow Loop Input (2 terminals) | Loop wire connection for plug-in loop detector when loop is positioned under the gate. l Holds open gate at open limit l Disregarded during gate motion l Pauses Timer-to-Close at Open Limit |
9 | Interrupt Loop Input (2 terminals) | Loop wire connection for plug-in loop detector when loop is along the side of the gate. l Holds open gate at open limit l Stops and reverses a closing gate l Pauses Timer-to-Close at Open Limit |
TROUBLESHOOTING
Code | Meaning | Solution | Saved |
31 | Main control board has experienced an internal failure. | Disconnect all power, wait 15 seconds, then reconnect power (reboot). If issue continues, replace main control board. | NO |
34 | Absolute Position Encoder Error, not getting position information from encoder | Check APE assembly and wiring connections. Replace the APE assembly if necessary. | YES |
35 | Max-Run-Time Exceeded Error | Check for an obstruction, then reprogram the limits. | YES |
36 | Product ID Error | Was the control board just replaced? If so, erase limits, enter limit setup mode and set limits. If not, disconnect all power, wait 15 seconds, then reconnect power before changing product ID harness. | YES |
37 | Product ID Failure | Unplug product ID harness then plug back in. Disconnect all power, wait 15 seconds, then reconnect power before replacing product ID harness. | YES |
38 | Hard Stop Limit (Arm 1) | Limit may be set too tightly against a non-resilient hard stop (re-adjust limit). Operator may be at end of travel (re-adjust mounting). | NO |
40 | Battery overvoltage | Too much voltage on the battery. Check harness. Make sure there is NOT a 24V battery on a 12V system. | YES |
41 | Battery overcurrent | Possible short of the battery charge harness. Check harness. Make sure you do NOT have a 12V battery on a 24V system. | YES |
42 | No battery at boot up | Check battery connections and installation. Replace batteries if depleted to less than 20V on a 24V system or less than 10V on a 12V system. Make sure there is NOT a single 12V battery on a 24V system. | YES |
43 | Exit Loop Error | Failure or missing loop (SHORT or OPEN – LiftMaster Plug-in Loop Detector only) Check loop wiring throughout connection. May be a short in the loop, or an open connection in the loop. | YES |
44 | Shadow Loop Error | ||
45 | Interrupt Loop Error | ||
46 | Wireless edge battery low | Replace batteries in wireless edge. | YES |
50 | Run-Distance Error | The limits are less than the minimum requirement or longer than what was learned. Check limit positions and proper switch function. Run- distance can be re-learned by setting the handing again. | YES |
53 | Brownout occurred | AC/DC board supply dipped below allowable level. Review power supply and wiring. If rebooting, ensure enough time for discharge of power to force a fresh boot. | YES |
54 | Wireless Second Operator Communication Error | Check the second operator for power. If OFF, restore power and try to run the system. If powered, deactivate the wireless feature and then re-learn the second operator. | YES |
60 | Minimum number of monitored entrapment protection devices not installed. | Review monitored entrapment protection device connections. This swing gate operator will operate only after installation of a minimum of one external safety device in either the open or close direction. | NO |
61 | CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT held more than 3 minutes | Check wired input on main control board; check for alignment or obstruction. | YES |
62 | CLOSE EDGE held more than 3 minutes | ||
63 | OPEN EYE/EDGE held more than 3 minutes | ||
64 | CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT held more than 3 minutes | Check wired input on expansion board; check for alignment or obstruction. | YES |
65 | CLOSE EYE/EDGE held more than 3 minutes | ||
66 | OPEN EYE/EDGE held more than 3 minutes | ||
67 | Wireless edge triggered more than 3 minutes | Check wired input for wiring issue or obstruction. | YES |
68 | Wireless edge loss of monitoring | Check wireless edge inputs. | YES |
Code | Meaning | Solution | Saved |
69 | Wireless edge triggered | IF an obstruction occurred, no action required. If an obstruction did NOT occur, check inputs and wiring. | NO |
70 | CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT triggered, causing reversal, preventing close, or resetting TTC |
IF an obstruction occurred, no action required. If an obstruction did NOT occur, check alignment, inputs, and wiring on main control board |
NO |
71 | CLOSE EDGE triggered, causing reversal, NO preventing close, or canceling TTC | ||
72 | OPEN EYE/EDGE triggered, causing reversal or preventing opening | ||
73 | CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT triggered, causing reversal, preventing close, or resetting TTC |
IF an obstruction occurred, no action required. If an obstruction did NOT occur, check alignment, inputs, and wiring on expansion board. |
NO |
74 | CLOSE EYE/EDGE triggered, causing reversal and preventing close or canceling TTC | ||
75 | OPEN EYE/EDGE triggered, causing reversal or preventing opening | ||
80 | Close input (EYE/EDGE) communication fault from other operator | Check inputs and communication method between operators, either wired bus or radio. Ensure operator is powered. May have to erase the wireless communication and reprogram the two operators. | YES |
81 | Open input (EYE/EDGE) communication fault from other operator | ||
82 | Close input (EYE/EDGE) communication fault (expansion board) | Check the connections between the main board and the expansion board. | YES |
83 | Open input (EYE/EDGE) communication fault (expansion board) | ||
84 | Non-monitored device detected on the wireless safety system | Non-monitored contact closure devices are not supported. Make sure connected devices are monitored. Check edges for proper orientation and resistive end cap connection. | YES |
91 | Force Reversal (Operator 1) | Check for obstruction. If no obstruction, check that the mechanical assembly is engaged and free to move. See section on Limit and Force Adjustment, and Obstruction Test. | YES |
93 | RPM / STALL Reversal (Operator 1) | Check for obstruction. If no obstruction, check the operator wiring and that the mechanical assembly is engaged and free to move. Replace APE assembly. | YES |
99 | Normal Operation | No action required | YES |
Troubleshooting Chart
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTIONS |
Operator does not run and diagnostic display not on. | a. No power to control board b. Open fuse c. If on battery power only, low or dead batteries d. Defective control board | a. Check AC and battery power b. Check fuses c. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries d. Replace defective control board |
Control board powers up, but motor does not run. | a. Reset switch is stuck b. Stop button active or jumper not in place for stop circuit c. If on battery power only, low or dead batteries d. Open or Close input active e. Entrapment Protection Device active f. Vehicle loop detector or probe active g. Defective control board | a. Check reset switch b. Check Stop button is not “stuck on”, or verify that the stop button is a normally closed circuit, or put a jumper on the stop circuit. c. Charges batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries d. Check all Open and Close inputs for a “stuck on” input e. Check all Entrapment Protection Device inputs for a “stuck on” sensor f. Check all vehicle detector inputs for a “stuck on” detector g. Replace defective control board |
Gate moves, but cannot set correct limits. | a. Gate does not move to a limit position b. Gate is too difficult to move | a. Use manual disconnect, manually move gate, and ensure gate moves easily limit to limit. Repair gate as needed. b. Gate must move easily and freely through its entire range, limit to limit. Repair gate as needed. |
Gate does not fully open or fully close when setting limits. | a. Gate does not move to a limit position b. Gate is too difficult to move | a. Use manual disconnect, manually move gate, and ensure gate moves easily limit to limit. Repair gate as needed. b. Gate must move easily and freely through its entire range, limit to limit. Repair gate as needed. |
Operator does not respond to a wired control/command (example: Open, Close, SBC, etc.) | a. Check Open and Close command input LEDs b. Stop button is active c. Reset button is stuck d. If on battery power only, low or dead batteries e. Entrapment Protection Device active f. Vehicle loop detector or vehicle probe active | a. Check all Open and Close inputs for a “stuck on” input b. Check Stop button is not “stuck on” c. Check Reset button d. Charges batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries e. Check all Entrapment Protection Device inputs for a “stuck on” sensor f. Check all vehicle detector inputs for a “stuck on” detector |
Operator does not respond to a wireless control or transmitter | a. Check XMITTER LED when wireless control is active b. Stop button is active c. Reset button is stuck d. Poor radio reception | a. Activate wireless control and check XMITTER LED is on. Re-learn wireless control/transmitter to control board. Replace wireless control as needed. b. Check Stop button is not “stuck on” c. Check Reset button d. Check if similar wired control operates correctly. Check if wireless controls works properly when within a few feet of operator. Check operator’s antenna and antenna wire. Check other wireless controls or devices. |
Gate stops during travel and reverses immediately. | a. Control (Open, Close) becoming active b. Vehicle loop detector active c. Low battery voltage | a. Check all Open and Close inputs for an active input b. Check all vehicle detector inputs for an active detector c. Battery voltage must be 23.0 Vdc or higher. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries |
Gate opens, but will not close with transmitter or Timer-to-Close. | a. Open control active b. Vehicle loop detector active c. Loss of AC power with AC FAIL set to OPEN d. Low battery with LOW BATT set to OPEN e. Fire Dept input active f. Timer-to-Close not set g. Close Entrapment Protection Device active | a. Check all Open inputs for an active input b. Check all vehicle detector inputs for an active detector c. Check AC power and AC Fail option setting d. Check if AC power is available. If no AC power, then running on batteries and battery voltage must be 23.0 Vdc or higher. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries. e. Check Fire Dept input f. Check Timer-to-Close (TTC) setting g. Check all Entrapment Protection Device inputs for an active sensor |
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTIONS |
Gate closes, but will not open. | a. Vehicle loop detector active b. Low battery with LOW BATT option set to CLOSE | a. Check all vehicle detector inputs for an active detector b. Check if AC power is available. If no AC power, then running on batteries and battery voltage must be 23.0 Vdc or higher. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries. |
Exit loop activation does not cause gate to open. | a. Exit vehicle detector setup incorrectly b. Defective Exit loop detector c. Low battery with LOW BATT option set to CLOSE | a. Review Exit loop detector settings. Adjust settings as needed. b. Replace defective Exit loop detector. c. Check if AC power is available. If no AC power, then running on batteries and battery voltage must be 23.0 Vdc or higher. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries. |
Interrupt loop does not cause gate to stop and reverse. | a. Vehicle detector setup incorrectly b. Defective vehicle loop detector c. Anti-tail set to ON | a. Review Interrupt loop detector settings. Adjust settings as needed. b. Replace defective Interrupt loop detector. c. Set anti-tail to OFF. |
Shadow loop does not keep gate at open limit. | a. Vehicle detector setup incorrectly b. Defective vehicle loop detector | a. Review Shadow loop detector settings. Adjust settings as needed. b. Replace defective Shadow loop detector. |
Obstruction in gate’s path does not cause gate to stop and reverse. | a. Force adjustment needed | a. Refer to the Adjustment section to conduct the obstruction test and perform the proper force adjustment that is needed. |
Photoelectric sensor does not stop or reverse gate. | a. Incorrect photoelectric sensor wiring b. Defective photoelectric sensor | a. Check photoelectric sensor wiring. Retest that obstructing photoelectric sensor causes moving gate to stop, and may reverse direction. b. Replace defective photoelectric sensor. Retest that obstructing photoelectric sensor causes moving gate to stop, and may reverse direction. |
Edge Sensor does not stop or reverse gate. | a. Incorrect edge sensor wiring b. Defective edge sensor | a. Check edge sensor wiring. Retest that activating edge sensor causes moving gate to stop and reverse direction. b. Replace defective edge sensor. Retest that activating edge sensor causes moving gate to stop and reverse direction. |
Alarm sounds for 5 minutes or alarm sounds with a command. | a. Double entrapment occurred (two obstructions within a single activation) | a. Check for cause of entrapment (obstruction) detection and correct. Press the reset button to shut off alarm and reset the operator. |
Alarm beeps three times with a command. | a. Low battery | a. Check if AC power is available. If no AC power, then running on batteries and battery voltage must be 23.0 Vdc or higher. Charge batteries by AC or solar power or replace batteries |
On dual-gate system, incorrect gate opens first or closes first. | a. Incorrect Bipart switch setting | a. Change setting of both operator’s Bipart switch settings. One operator should have Bipart switch ON (operator that opens second) and the other operator should have Bipart switch OFF (operator that opens first). |
Alarm beeps when running. | a. Expansion board setting b. Constant pressure to open or close is given | a. Pre-warning is set to “ON” b. Constant pressure to open or closed is given |
Expansion board function not controlling gate. | a. Defective main board to expansionboard wiring b. Incorrect input wiring to expansion board c. Defective expansion board or defective main board | a. Check main board to expansion board wiring. If required, replace wire cable. b. Check wiring to all inputs on expansion board. c. Replace defective expansion board or defective main board |
Maglock not working correctly. | a. Maglock wired incorrectly | a. Check that Maglock is wired to N.C. and COM terminals. Check that Maglock has power (do not power maglock from control board accessory power terminals). If shorting lock’s NO and COM wires does not activate Maglock, then replace Maglock or Maglock wiring (refer to Wiring Diagrams). |
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTIONS |
Solenoid lock not working correctly. | a. Solenoid wired incorrectly | a. Check that Solenoid is wired to N.O. and COM terminals. Check that Solenoid has power (do not power solenoid from control board accessory power terminals). If shorting lock’s NC and COM wires does not activate Solenoid, then replace Solenoid lock or Solenoid wiring (refer to Wiring Diagrams). |
Switched (SW) Accessory power remaining on. | a. In limit setup mode | a. Learn the limits |
Accessories connected to Switch (SW) Accessory power not working correctly, turning off, or resetting. | a. Normal behavior | a. Move accessory to accessory power “ON” |
Accessories connected to Accessory power not working correctly, turning off, or resetting. | a. Accessory power protector active b. Defective control board | a. Disconnect all accessory powered devices and measure accessory power voltage (should be 23 – 30 Vdc). If voltage is correct, connect accessories one at a time, measuring accessory voltage after every new connection. b. Replace defective control board |
Quick Close not working correctly. | a. Quick Close setting incorrect b. Interrupt loop detector c. Defective Expansion board | a. Check that Quick Close setting is ON b. Check operation of Interrupt Loop detector c. Replace defective Expansion board |
Anti-Tailgating not working correctly. | a. Anti-Tail setting incorrect b. Interrupt loop detector c. Defective Expansion board | a. Check that Anti-Tail setting is ON b. Check operation of Interrupt Loop detector c. Replace defective Expansion board |
AUX Relay not working correctly. | a. AUX Relay setting incorrect b. AUX Relay wiring incorrect c. Defective Expansion board | a. Check AUX Relay switches settings b. Check that wiring is connected to either N.O. and COM or to N.C. and COM. c. Set AUX Relay to another setting and test. Replace defective expansion board. |
Solar operator not getting enough cycles per day. | a. Insufficient panel wattage b. Excessive accessory power draw c. Old batteries d. Solar panels are not getting enough sunlight | a. Add more solar panels b. Reduce the accessory power draw by using LiftMaster low power accessories c. Replace batteries d. Relocate the solar panels away from obstructions (trees, buildings, etc.) |
Solar operator, insufficient standby time. | a. Insufficient panel wattage b. Excessive accessory power draw c. Battery capacity too low | a. Add more solar panels b. Reduce the accessory power draw by using LiftMaster low power accessories c. Use batteries with higher amp hour (AH) rating |