
E S T A T E S E R I E SINSTALLATION MANUAL MODEL SW 2000-X3 HEAVY DUTY, HIGH CYCLE SWING GATE OPERATOR MODEL SW 2000-X3 IS FOR VEHICULAR PASSAGE GAT
4 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F NOTES • Left Gate and Right Gate are determined by looking from inside the complex toward the st
Rev F Doc 01-20099 5 of 42C. POWER WIRING1. Provide a separate conduit stub for the AC power.2. Each gate operator requires a 115 VAC 20 AMP single
6 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F PART 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. GATE AND PHOTO-SENSOR LAYOUT Figure 3. Photo-Sensor Layout
RevMF Doc 01-20099 7 of 42 IMPORTANT NOTE The installation shown in Figure 3 is a suggested layout using emitters and receivers. Any UL
8 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F D. RUNNING INPUT WIRING WARNING Route but do not connect input wires at this time. If inputs a
RevMF Doc 01-20099 9 of 42 F. POWER UP PROCEDURE CAUTION If gate is positioned at the 'open' limit, gate will automatically c
10 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev FH. GATE ARM INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. All dimensions are measured from one pivot point to the next
RevMF Doc 01-20099 11 of 42 I. SETTING LIMIT CAMS • Adjust the limit cams by loosening the clamp and rotating the cams. The cams rota
12 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F 2. SETTING LEFT GATE LIMIT CAMS Top Li mit Swi tc hBottom Limit SwitchTop Limit CamBottom Limit
RevMF Doc 01-20099 13 of 42 J. GATE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS The gate operator monitors both average and peak motor current. When the g
14 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F Left Gate Motion Adjustment (R160) 1. Open the gate fully, then initiate closing the gate. 2.
Rev F Doc 01-20099 15 of 42K. CONNECTING INPUT WIRINGFigure 11. Control Board WiringGROUND LUGEXTERNAL GROUND(SEE SITE PREPERATION)OPTIONOPTIONOPTIO
16 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F IMPORTANT: Before proceeding, see NOTES below. 1. Wire all external control devices to their
Rev• F Doc 01-20099 17 of 42 L. BASIC GATE OPERATOR PROGRAMMING Even if you plan to program the gate operator by telephone,
18 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F M. POST INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 1. Setup 1. Turn on the main power at the gate operator&apos
RevMF Doc 01-20099 19 of 42 6. Alternate ActionIf Alternate Action has been selected so that CYCLE or RADIO commands both ope
20 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F Figure 12. Photo-Sensor Coverage Areas 10. Photo-Sensors (Secondary Obstruction Sensing per UL
RevMF Doc 01-20099 21 of 42 11. Interrupt Bar (Edge Sensor) While the gate is opening, push on the Interrupt Bar (Edge Sensor). The ga
22 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F N. FINAL ASSEMBLY OF GATE OPERATOR Figure 13. Gate Operator Final Assembly IMPORTANT SAFETY P
Rev F Doc 01-20099 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SUMMARY ___________________________________________________________________1 BASIC INST
24MofM42 Doc 01-20099 RevoFPART 3 LIFTMASTER LOOP DETECTOR BOARDS (OPTIONAL) The gate operator model SW 2000-X3 has connectors for four L
Rev F Doc 01-20099 25 of 44 PART 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE A. TROUBLESHOOTING This section is designed to help you
26MofM42 Doc 01-20099 RevMF4. THE CONTROL BOARD RESETS RIGHT AFTER GATE STARTS MOVING 1. Low AC voltage. 2. Inadequate and undersized powe
27 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F 13. GATE DOES NOT CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY 1. Reclose timer is disabled. 2. The entry system is c
Rev F Doc 01-20099 28 of 42 Units are not synchronized: Improper Master/Slave program settings. One gate braking to stop causes a fault in
29 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F C. FAULTS AND THEIR CAUSES 1. IF OBSTRUCTION LED IS ON 1. The gate is blocked by an object.
Rev F Doc 01-20099 30 of 42 D. MAINTENANCE WARNING To avoid injury, always turn off the unit power switch before working on gate. Regularly
31 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Figure 18. Gate Operator Disassembly and Assembly. ♦ Refe
RevMF Doc 01-20099 32MofM42 The following table is provided to help you keep a record of the maintenance schedule. Write the inspection d
33 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F APPENDIX A SYSTEM OPERATION REFERENCE CONTROLS, INDICATORS, INPUTS AND ADJUSTMENTS For control
Doc 01-20099 RevMFTABLE OF FIGURESFigure 1. Gate Operator Layout Options____________________________________________________ 3Figure 2. Pad and Moun
RevMF Doc 01-20099 34 of 42 FUNCTIONAL INPUTS NOTES: ➊ The term "activation" means closing an input circuit (via a relay or
35 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F INSIDE/OUTSIDE INTERRUPT LOOP DETECTOR (TB16) IF GATE TYPE IS SWING OR LINEAR (ATG IS NOT FUNCTI
RevMF Doc 01-20099 36MofM42 EXIT Input from exit loop provides signal for optional LiftMaster loop SENSE detector add-on board. Operati
37 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F ADJUSTMENTS OBSTRUCTION Adjustable pot controls gate sensitivity to blockages by the RIGHT (R69
RevMF Doc 01-20099 38MofM42APPENDIX B: SW 2000-X3 PARTS LIST ITEM # PART NAME PART NUMBER1 X3 CONTROLLER BOARD SN1190173
39 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F 1238457691011121314151618172021222324193001-20099F4292526312728 Figure 19. Exploded View
RevMF Doc 01-20099 40 of 42 GLOSSARY AC: Alternating Current. An electric current or voltage that reverses direction at regular interv
41 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F FCC REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION When you are ready to install this system, call your telephone com
NOTICE TO CANADIAN USERSNOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that theequipment meets te
Rev F Doc 01-20099 The LiftMaster Gate Operator Model SW 2000-X3 The LiftMaster Gate Operator model SW 2000-X3 is a full featured, comm
Rev F Doc 01-20099 1 of 42 SAFETY SUMMARY It is important for everyone involved in the installation and operation of the Gate Operator t
2 of 42 Doc 01-20099 Rev F BASIC INSTALLATION HINTS AND RULES READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING YOUR INSTALLATION
Rev F Doc 01-20099 3 of 42 PART 1 SITE PREPARATION A. LOCATION AND LAYOUT Figure 1. Gate Operator Layout Options
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