Chamberlain SW 2000-X3 User Manual

E S T A T E S E R I E S
INSTALLATION MANUAL
HEAVY DUTY, HIGH CYCLE SWING GATE OPERATOR
X3
MODEL SW 2000-X3
MODEL SW 2000-X3 IS FOR VEHICULAR PASSAGE GATES
ONLY, NOT INTENDED FOR PEDESTRIAN PASSAGE GATE USE
3 YEAR WARRANTY
Serial # _____________________ (located on electrical box)
Installation Date ______________

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY SUMMARY ___________________________________________________________________1
BASIC INSTALLATION HINTS AND RULES ______________________________________________2
PART 1 SITE PREPARATION __________________________________________________________3
A. LOCATION AND LAYOUT ________________________________________________________________ 3
B. PAD AND MOUNT _______________________________________________________________________ 4
C. POWER WIRING _________________________________________________________________________ 5
D. LOOP DETECTORS AND PHOTO-SENSORS _________________________________________________ 5
E. TELEPHONE CONNECTION _______________________________________________________________ 5
F. MASTER/SLAVE INTERCONNECTION (MASTER/SLAVE SYSTEM ONLY)_______________________ 5
G. OTHER CONNECTIONS __________________________________________________________________ 5
H. GROUNDING
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PART 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION ______________________________________________________6
A. GATE AND PHOTO-SENSOR LAYOUT ______________________________________________________ 6
B. MOUNTING GATE OPERATOR ____________________________________________________________ 7
C. CONNECTING POWER ___________________________________________________________________ 7
D. RUNNING INPUT WIRING ________________________________________________________________ 8
E. SETTING GATE OPEN DIRECTION SWITCHES S2 AND S3 ____________________________________ 8
F. POWER UP PROCEDURE _________________________________________________________________ 9
G. USING MANUAL CONTROLS _____________________________________________________________ 9
H. GATE ARM INSTALLATION _____________________________________________________________ 10
I. SETTING LIMIT CAMS ___________________________________________________________________ 11
J. GATE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS ______________________________________________________ 13
K. CONNECTING INPUT WIRING ___________________________________________________________ 15
L. BASIC GATE OPERATOR PROGRAMMING_________________________________________________ 17
M. POST INSTALLATION PROCEDURES _____________________________________________________ 18
N. FINAL ASSEMBLY OF GATE OPERATOR __________________________________________________ 22
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O. PROGRAMMING THE RADIO RECEIVER
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PART 3 LIFTMASTER LOOP DETECTOR BOARDS (OPTIONAL) __________________________24
PART 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE
A. TROUBLESHOOTING ___________________________________________________________________ 25
B. FAULT LIST ___________________________________________________________________________ 28
C. FAULTS AND THEIR CAUSES ____________________________________________________________ 29
D. MAINTENANCE ________________________________________________________________________ 30
APPENDIX A: SYSTEM OPERATION REFERENCE
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APPENDIX B: SW 2000-X3 PARTS LIST _________________________________________________38
GLOSSARY__________________________________________________________________________40
FCC REQUIREMENTS________________________________________________________________41
NOTICE TO CANADIAN USERS _______________________________________________________42
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TABLE OF FIGURES

Figure 1. Gate Operator Layout Options____________________________________________________ 3
Figure 2. Pad and Mount. _______________________________________________________________ 4
Figure 3. Photo-Sensor Layout ___________________________________________________________ 6
Figure 4. AC Wiring____________________________________________________________________ 7
Figure 5. Gate Direction and UPS Low Battery Switch Locations. ________________________________8
Figure 6. Manual Controls, Location and Use. _______________________________________________ 9
Figure 7. Gate Arm Installation__________________________________________________________ 10
Figure 8. Setting Right Gate Limit Cam ___________________________________________________ 11
Figure 9. Setting Left Gate Limit Cam_____________________________________________________ 12
Figure 10. Gate Sensitivity Adjustments Location. ___________________________________________ 13
Figure 11. Control Board Wiring _________________________________________________________15
Figure 12. Photo-Sensor Coverage Areas __________________________________________________ 20
Figure 13. Gate Operator Final Assembly__________________________________________________ 22
Figure 14. Programming The Radio Receiver
Figure 15. Programming The Radio Receiver
Figure 16. Programming The Radio Receiver
Figure 17. Gate Operator Final Assembly__________________________________________________ 24
Figure 18. Gate Operator Disassembly and Assembly. ________________________________________31
Figure 19. Exploded View_______________________________________________________________ 39
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The LiftMaster Gate Operator Model SW 2000-X3

The LiftMaster Gate Operator model SW 2000-X3 is a full featured, commercial swing gate operator with a telephone interface. The gate operator contains the following features:
Satisfies U.L. 325 requirements for primary (motor current) and secondary (photo) obstruction senses.
Five different open inputs are available for a variety of devices.
Dynamic motor braking limits gate overtravel.
Separated arm segment joints reduce the risk of injury to users.
Alternate action OPEN/CLOSE inputs.
Manual Open/Close/Stop inputs are provided for three-button station.
Programmable Reclose timer.
Gate lock relay can be used for electromagnetic locks and CCTV cameras or lights.
Master-Slave operation for two operators on bi-part gates and vehicle trap gates.
Selectable anti-tailgate function prevents two cars from entering on one open command.
Open motor detection in case of motor thermal overload.
Maximum Run Time feature stops run-away motor in case of belt breakage.
Senses obstructions through adjustable peak and fixed average motor current sense.
Two separate peak motor current sense adjustments for reversing direction or stopping; one
for clockwise motion and the other for counterclockwise motion.
Start-up current sense adjustment offsets initial inrush current to the motor.
Obstruction Alarm sounds off the second time the gate is obstructed.
Interrupt Bar input is included for use with edge sensors.
Cycle counter is able to initiate a service request call at a predetermined number.
Event recording memory keeps track of all commands and actions even during power
interruptions. This is very helpful in troubleshooting the system. Can be retrieved by modem into your computer.
Automatic service request call is activated in the event of a fault or warning condition. A call can be made to any telephone or pager and will include system ID number and fault condition code.
12-button keypad and 7-segment display to facilitate programming, service and operation.
Automatic OPEN/CLOSE and Alert Call schedules include holidays.
Two 115 VAC accessory plugs provided.
24 VAC accessory power provided.
True ½ HP high starting torque motor reduces stalling.
80:1 worm gear reduction.
Handles any gate weight up to 1000 pounds and length up to 18 feet.
Diagnostic LEDs on controller board show gate operator actions and assist in troubleshooting.
Remote telephone interface permitting gate operator programming and diagnostics.
Inside and Outside Interrupt Loops and Photo Sensor Inputs enhance gate control and
distinguish between entering and exiting traffic.
Quick disconnect arm cap for fast and easy release of gate arm.
Cover access door provides easy access to the control box.
Optional loop detector add-on boards plug into the controller board, reducing wiring.
DIMENSIONS WEIGHT ELECTRICAL
Height 24” 159 Lb. 115 VAC, 60 Hz. Single Phase Width 20” 15 amp (A separate 20 AMP circuit Depth 23” is required by most codes.)
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SAFETY SUMMARY

It is important for everyone involved in the installation and operation of the Gate Operator to read the following warnings.
WARNING!
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Improper installation of a gate operator can result in a dangerous system. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
2. A vehicle gate is a large, heavy object that is moved by an electric motor. A moving gate can cause serious injury or death! The safety and well-being of others depends on the installation of a safe system.
3. The entrance is for VEHICLES ONLY. Pedestrians must use a separate entrance. Always keep people and objects away from the gate. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.
4. Choose one or more controls that together will allow complete control of the gate. Most importantly, the gate must be able to be stopped at all times in case of emergency, and the emergency control should be conveniently located, clearly marked and visible.
5. All controls must be kept out of the reach of small children. Serious injury or death can result from children playing with the controls.
6. All controls should be located so the person operating them can see the full area of gate movement.
7. Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving.
8. KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Have a qualified person make repairs to the gate hardware.
Test the gate operator safety features monthly. The gate MUST reverse on
contact with a rigid object or stop when an object activates the non-contact sensors.
After adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest the gate operator. Failure
to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of damage, injury or death.
9. Gate operators and associated control equipment should be installed by qualified professional installers who should observe the following safe installation procedures:
Power should always be disconnected whenever installing, wiring or servicing a gate
operator. Moving chains in gate operators can catch clothing or fingers and cause severe injury.
Installation of wiring should comply with local building and electrical codes.
All manual gate locks should be disabled to avoid damage to the gate or gate operator
should the lock become engaged after the operator is installed.
All operator controls and safety equipment should be tested at the conclusion of
installation to be sure they are functioning properly.
The operation of the gate controls and safety equipment should be reviewed with the
owner and/or end user of the automated gate system. They should also be informed of the need to maintain control and safety equipment on a regular basis. Safety equipment should be checked monthly to ensure it is working properly. All installation manuals and safety information should be left with the owner.
Moving gates have pinch points and entrapment zones which can be extremely dangerous to pedestrians, especially small children.
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BASIC INSTALLATION HINTS AND RULES

READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING YOUR INSTALLATION.
1. UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION SITE THOROUGHLY. The SW
2000 is a flexible and reliable gate operator system, but the quality of service depends directly on the quality of installation. Please read these instructions carefully and study the applicable diagrams before planning your installation. In particular, understand any site characteristics that may affect the system installation.
WARNING
2. INSTALL PERMANENT WIRING. UL specifications require the SW 2000 system to be
permanently wired. Refer to your local wiring code for specific information. WARNING: Damage caused by faulty wiring is not covered by warranty.
3. U.L. OBSTRUCTION-SENSING REQUIREMENTS. To maximize safety, U.L. 325 standards require primary obstruction sensing (gate sensitivity to impact) and secondary obstruction sensing (photo-sensors) be in operation at all times.
4. GROUND THE SYSTEM. The system contains parts which may be damaged by static discharge. A proper earth ground connected to the gate operator housing at the lower left grounding screw (see Figure 12) will significantly reduce the chances of damage or improper operation. The shielding in the cables specified for all remote sensors and controls should also be connected to earth ground at the controller end of the cable only.
To be effective, the ground connection must be made by running 12 AWG copper wire to a
good ground point (e.g., an electrical panel, a metallic cold water pipe that runs into the earth, or a grounding rod at least 10 feet in length that is driven into the earth) within 12 feet of the system. Even if you have a good earth ground, you should try to discharge any static before handling the circuit boards.
WARNING: Damage caused by static discharge and lightning is not covered by warranty.
5. PROVIDE POWER FROM A DEDICATED SOURCE. The outlet into which you connect
the Gate Operator should be wired to its own circuit breaker to reduce line noise and minimize the risk of having other equipment interrupt system operation. In a Master/Slave system, Master and Slave must each have separate circuits.
6. DO NOT OVERLOAD THE TERMINAL BLOCKS. The terminal blocks are removable and the pins are soldered into the boards. To connect your wires, remove the "head" from the correct terminals and loosen the screws. Insert the wire into the correct opening on the front and tighten the screw until the wire is held firmly. When you have made all connections for a given "head", plug it back onto the pins designated for that terminal block.
Stranded wire must be between 16 and 24 AWG. Solid wire must be between 18 and 24
AWG. This is the total thickness measurement so, if you are putting two wires in, the combined thickness must fall within this range. NEVER try to insert more than two wires per terminal.
7. ENSURE GOOD CONNECTIONS. A light tug on the wire will tell you if the connection is secure. When reconnecting system components, make sure all pins are straight on chips, connectors, and terminal block heads.
8. READ THE MARKINGS CAREFULLY. The connection points are marked on the boards clearly. Before making any connection, be sure to read the marking and check it against the corresponding figure in these instructions.
9. TRAIN YOUR CUSTOMERS THOROUGHLY. Although customer responsibility is limited to proper installation, the quality of service is determined by the care of system setup. Ensure that the customer has a copy of this manual to guide them.
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A. LOCATION AND LAYOUT
PART 1
SITE PREPARATION
Figure 1. Gate Operator Layout Options
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Left Gate and Right Gate are determined by looking from inside the complex toward the street.
Figure 1 shows a typical Bi-Parting gate in standard and compact installations.
1. Always install gate operators inside of the fence line, NEVER on the public side of
the fence.
2. Mount all manual controls and activating devices at least 6 ft. away from the gate
for safety.
3. Allow enough clearance around the gate and the gate operator for installation and
service.
B. PAD AND MOUNT
NOTES
Figure 2. Pad and Mount.
1. The concrete pad must be sufficient to support the gate operator and the dynamic forces created by the moving gate. LiftMaster recommends a pad 24” wide by 27” long by 30” deep.
2. The operator must be level and parallel to the gate, so the pad should be level and about 4” above grade to prevent water entrance.
3. Four anchor bolts are required to secure the gate operator to the pad. The mounting holes in the gate operator are 5/8” in diameter. Red Head bolts ½” x 3½“ are recommended.
4. Be sure to provide access for wiring conduits. In Master/Slave systems, remember to include conduit stubs for separate inputs (if any) and for the Master/Slave connection cable between gate operators. For more information about Master/Slave systems, see Master/Slave Systems for X3 Series Gate Operators.
NOTE: Shading indicates conduit stub access areas.
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C. POWER WIRING
1. Provide a separate conduit stub for the AC power.
2. Each gate operator requires a 115 VAC 20 AMP single phase circuit NOTE: Master and Slave units each require separate circuits to prevent false overcurrent faults (see X3 Series Master/Slave Systems).
3. Wiring must comply with the local Electrical Code for operating a 1/2 HP motor. 12 AWG for up to 300' and 10 AWG for up to 500' long wire runs is suggested.
4. Be sure to pull a ground wire in the conduit for the connection to the gate operator.
NOTE: Do not rely on metallic conduit for earth ground.
D. LOOP DETECTORS AND PHOTO-SENSORS
1. A shelf is provided (10" x 11" x 18" high) to support non-LiftMaster loop detector electronics. Power for the loop detector can come from the auxiliary 115 VAC plugs in the gate operator or from the 24 VAC provided by the gate operator control board. NOTE: The auxiliary plugs have power regardless of the unit power switch setting.
2. Conduit provisions should be made for the “loop” wire entrance to the loop detector.
3. Wiring should be 16-24 AWG stranded or 18-24 AWG solid.
NOTE: Optional LiftMaster-supplied loop detector add-on boards are available, both
pre-installed and for installation in the field. See Part 3, Gate Operator Options.
E. TELEPHONE CONNECTION
1. A conduit entrance into the gate operator should be provided for the telephone line.
2. A single twisted pair wire 18 AWG to 24 AWG, will be connected from the telephone company termination block through the conduit to J9 on the control board. Polarity is not important.
NOTE: Do not run telephone and AC power wires in the same conduit.
F. MASTER/SLAVE INTERCONNECTION (MASTER/SLAVE SYSTEM ONLY)
1. A conduit between the Master and Slave units should be provided for the Master/Slave interconnection cable.
2. Two shielded twisted pair wire 16 AWG to 24 AWG will be connected between the two units at TB1 on the controller board.
NOTES: 1. Do not run the Master/Slave cable and AC power wires in the same conduit.
2. Master/Slave interconnection cable should not exceed 3000' in length.
G. OTHER CONNECTIONS
1. Provisions should be made for conduit entrance into the gate operator for external activation devices such as key switches, telephone entry systems, loops, etc.
2. Wire size requirement: 16-24 AWG stranded or 18-24 AWG solid wire should be used.
H. GROUNDING
1.
The system contains parts which may be damaged by static discharge. A proper earth ground connected to the gate operator housing will significantly reduce the chances of damage or improper operation. The shielding in the cables specified for all remote sensors and controls should also be connected to earth ground at the controller end of the cable only.
2.
To be effective, the ground connection must be made by running 12 AWG copper wire to a good ground point (e.g., an electrical panel, a metallic cold water pipe that runs into the earth, or a grounding rod at least 10' in length that is driven into the earth) within 12' of the system. Even if you have a good earth ground, you should try to discharge any static before handling the boards.
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SYSTEM INSTALLATION
A. GATE AND PHOTO-SENSOR LAYOUT
PART 2
Figure 3. Photo-Sensor Layout
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IMPORTANT NOTE
The installation shown in Figure 3 is a suggested layout using emitters and receivers. Any UL-approved photo-sensors are acceptable, but they must cover the entire area of gate
travel to be effective.
1. Install photo-sensors in three Coverage Areas as shown in Figure 3. Coverage Area A- Inside-Open Coverage:
Inside the gate, from the gate post(s) to the gate fully open position(s). Coverage Area B- Inside-Closed Coverage:
Inside the gate, from the gate open position across full arc of gate travel. Coverage Area C- Outside-Closed Coverage:
Single Gates: Outside the gate, from the gate post to the fence. Dual Gates: Outside the gate, from gate post to gate post.
2. For wiring instructions, see Paragraph K, Connecting Input Wiring, below. NOTE: If you are installing a Master/Slave system, refer to Series X3 Master/Slave Systems
for additional layout information.
B. MOUNTING GATE OPERATOR
WARNING
To avoid injury, always turn off the unit power switch before working on gate.
1. Pull red release lever to disengage and remove quick disconnect arm cap from the output shaft (see Figure 7).
2. Remove 4 protective bolts holding the cover on, lift off the cover and set aside.
3. Remove the assembly kit and parts.
4. Remove the 4 bolts that attach the gate operator to the shipping pallet.
5. Mount gate operator on cement pad using the previously installed anchors. Be sure the operator is mounted level and square, with the control box facing away from the gate.
6. Connect the power conduit into the switch box.
7. Reinstall gate arm assembly onto output shaft/hub. Close red release lever until engagement pin fully seats into hub and ball plunger engages on handle. This may require slight side-to-side motion – HANDLE WILL CLOSE WHEN PIN IS PROPERLY ALIGNED – DO NOT FORCE SHUT.
C. CONNECTING POWER
CAUTION
Ensure that the AC power circuit breaker is turned off before wiring power to the switchbox.
Run power cables through the conduit to Gate Operator, then connect wires to the switch box as shown in Figure 4:
1. Wire nut the hot (black) wire to the black pig tail.
2. Wire nut the neutral (white) wire to the white pig tail.
3. Wire nut the ground (green) wire to the green pig tail.
4. Dress all wiring inside the switch box and install cover.
Figure 4. AC Wiring
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D. RUNNING INPUT WIRING
WARNING
Route but do not connect input wires at this time. If inputs are connected now, the gate operator may activate at random during installation, potentially injuring installation personnel.
1. Remove the plastic control box cover.
2. Run wires from input components conduits and Master/Slave conduits into control box.
3. For Master/Slave wiring, refer to Master/Slave Systems for X3 Series Gate Operators, Part 2.
E. SETTING GATE OPEN DIRECTION SWITCHES S2 AND S3
Figure 5. Gate Direction and UPS Low Battery Switch Locations.
NOTE: For swing gate operation, controls are Left/Clockwise and
Right/Counterclockwise.
Switch S2 sets gate opening direction (open to left or open to right).
Switch S2 is sensed only on power up, it should be set when the power is off, or
power should be cycled after setting the switch.
1. Set switch S2 to the Left for Clockwise Gate Opening, or to the Right for Counterclockwise Gate Opening as required.
2. Set switch S3 to the direction you wish the gate to move (left or right) and remain when the LOW BATTERY input is activated by an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).
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F. POWER UP PROCEDURE
If gate is positioned at the 'open' limit, gate will automatically close if Relcose Timer is enabled and power is switched on. Position gate either at the closed limit or at no limit when preparing to switch power on. Always use extreme caution and follow all warning in the Safety Summary.
1. Turn on circuit breaker that provides power to gate operator.
2. Turn on gate operator power switch and verify that the seven-segment LED display above the keypad sequentially spells out “HELLO”. The only LEDs that should remain on are MAGLOCK and CLOSE LIMIT or OPEN LIMIT, if one of the limit switches is engaged.
NOTE: If the LEDs do not follow this pattern, the controller board may not be working correctly. Stop installation and call LiftMaster Technical Support for assistance.
G. USING MANUAL CONTROLS
CAUTION
Figure 6. Manual Controls, Location and Use.
If necessary, use the manual controls on Manual Input Terminal TB2 (OPEN, CLOSE, and STOP, as shown in Figure 6), to move the gate arm during system installation.
To open the gate: connect the OPEN and STOP terminals to the COMMON terminal.
To close the gate: connect the CLOSE and STOP terminals to the COMMON terminal.
To stop the gate: disconnect the STOP terminal to the COMMON terminal.
IMPORTANT NOTE
If the STOP terminal is disconnected from the COMMON terminal, the gate is
prevented from moving and no command will affect the gate.
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