Your model may look different than the model illustrated in this manual.
STOP
THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE
INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY
A TRAINED GATE SYSTEMS
TECHNICIAN ONLY.
Visit www.liftmaster.com to
locate a professional installing
dealer in your area.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The gate operation may be
limited until the battery is fully charged.
UL325
compliant
This model is for use on vehicular
passage gates ONLY and not intended
for use on pedestrian passage gates.
This model is intended for use in
Class I and Class II vehicular swing
gate applications.
UL991
compliant
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY 1-7
Safety Symbol and Signal Word Review 1
UL325 Model Classifications 2
Safety Installation Information 3
Gate Construction Information 4
Required Safety Protection Devices 5
Important Safety Information 6-7
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 instructions.
• DO NOT attempt repair or service of your gate operator unless you are an
Authorized Service Technician.
ACCESSORIES 33-34
WARRANTY BACK COVER
MECHANICAL
ELECTRICAL
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SAFETY» UL325 MODEL CLASSIFICATIONS
CLASS I – RESIDENTIAL VEHICULAR
GATE OPERATOR
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in a home of one-to four
single family dwellings, or a garage or parking area associated therewith.
CLASS II – COMMERCIAL/GENERAL ACCESS
VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR
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,
garage, retail store or other building servicing the general public.
UL325 ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
This chart illustrates the entrapment protection requirements for the UL325 classes.
GATE OPERATOR ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION
UL325
Classification
Swing Gate Operator
Primary Type
Secondary Type
I
II
CLASS I CLASS II
A
B1 or B2
In order to complete a proper installation you must satisfy the entrapment
protection chart shown. That means that the installation must have one primary
means of entrapment protection and one independent secondary means of
entrapment protection. Both primary and secondary entrapment protection
methods must be designed, arranged or configured to protect against
entrapments in both the open and close directions of gate travel.
• Type A - Inherent (built into the operator) entrapment sensing
and at least one of the following as your secondary
entrapment protection:
• Type B1 - Non-contact sensors such as photoelectric sensors,
• Type B2 - Contact sensors such as gate edges
NOTE: UL requires that all installations must have warning signs placed in plain
view on both sides of the gate to warn pedestrians of the dangers of motorized gate
systems.
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SAFETY» SAFETY INSTALLATION INFORMATION
1. Vehicular gate systems provide convenience and security. Gate systems are
comprised of many component parts. The gate operator is only one
component. Each gate system is specifically designed for an individual
application.
2. Gate operating system designers, installers and users must take into account
the possible hazards associated with each individual application. Improperly
designed, installed or maintained systems can create risks for the user as well
as the bystander. Gate systems design and installation must reduce public
exposure to potential hazards.
3. A gate operator can create high levels of force in its function as a component
part of a gate system. Therefore, safety features must be incorporated into
every design. Specific safety features include:
• Gate Edges • Guards for Exposed Rollers
• Photoelectric Sensors • Screen Mesh
• Vertical Posts • Instructional and Precautionary Signage
4. Install the gate operator only when:
a. The operator is appropriate for the construction and the usage class of the
gate.
b. All openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the
bottom of the gate to a minimum of 4 feet (1.2 m) above the ground to
prevent a 2-1/4 inches (6 cm) diameter sphere from passing through the
openings anywhere in the gate, and in that portion of the adjacent fence
that the gate covers in the open position.
c. All exposed pinch points are eliminated or guarded, and guarding is
supplied for exposed rollers.
5. The operator is intended for installation only on gates used for vehicles.
Pedestrians must be supplied with a separate access opening. The pedestrian
access opening shall be designed to promote pedestrian usage. Locate the gate
such that persons will not come in contact with the vehicular gate during the
entire path of travel of the vehicular gate.
6. The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is supplied
between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to reduce
the risk of entrapment. Swinging gates shall not open into public access areas.
7. The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions prior to
the installation of the gate operator.
8. Controls intended for user activation must be located at least 6 feet (1.8 m)
away from any moving part of the gate and where the user is prevented from
reaching over, under, around or through the gate to operate the controls.
Outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a security feature to prevent
unauthorized use.
9. The Stop and/or Reset (if provided separately) must be located in the
line-of-sight of the gate. Activation of the reset control shall not cause the
operator to start.
10. A minimum of two (2) WARNING SIGNS shall be installed, one on each side of
the gate where easily visible.
11. For a gate operator utilizing a non-contact sensor:
a. Reference owner’s manual regarding placement of non-contact sensor for
each type of application.
b. Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, such as
when a vehicle trips the sensor while the gate is still moving.
c. One or more non-contact sensors shall be located where the risk of
entrapment or obstruction exists, such as the perimeter reachable by a
moving gate or barrier.
12. For a gate operator utilizing a contact sensor such as an edge sensor:
a. One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment
or obstruction exists, such as at the leading edge, trailing edge and post
mounted both inside and outside of a vehicular horizontal slide gate.
b. One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge of a
vehicular vertical lift gate.
c. A hard wired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so the
communication between the sensor and the gate operator is not subject to
mechanical damage.
d. A wireless contact sensor such as the one that transmits radio frequency
(RF) signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions shall
be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or
impeded by building structures, natural landscaping or similar obstruction.
A wireless contact sensor shall function under the intended end-use
conditions.
e. One or more contact sensors shall be located on the inside and outside
leading edge of a swing gate. Additionally, if the bottom edge of a swing
gate is greater than 6 inches (152 mm) above the ground at any point in
its arc of travel, one or more contact sensors shall be located on the bottom
edge.
f. One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge of a
vertical barrier (arm).
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SAFETY» GATE CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION
Vehicular gates should be installed in accordance with ASTM F2200: Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction. For a copy, contact ASTM directly at
610-832-9585 or www.astm.org.
1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.1 Gates shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions given for the
appropriate gate type listed, refer to ASTM F2200 for additional gate types.
1.2 Gates shall be designed, constructed and installed to not fall over more than
45 degrees from the vertical plane, when a gate is detached from the
supporting hardware.
1.3 Gates shall have smooth bottom edges, with vertical bottom edged
protrusions not exceeding 0.50 inches (12.7 mm) when other than the
exceptions listed in ASTM F2200.
1.4 The minimum height for barbed tape shall not be less than 8 feet (2.44 m)
above grade and for barbed wire shall not be less than 6 feet (1.83 m)
above grade.
3.1.4 Positive stops shall be required to limit travel to the designed fully open and
fully closed positions. These stops shall be installed at either the top of the
gate, or at the bottom of the gate where such stops shall horizontally or
vertically project no more than is required to perform their intended
function.
3.1.5 All gates shall be designed with sufficient lateral stability to assure that the
gate will enter a receiver guide, refer to ASTM F2200 for panel types.
3.2 The following provisions shall apply to Class IV vehicular horizontal slide
gates:
3.2.1 All weight bearing exposed rollers 8 feet (2.44 m), or less, above grade
shall be guarded or covered.
1.5 An existing gate latch shall be disabled when a manually operated gate is
retrofitted with a powered gate operator.
1.6 A gate latch shall not be installed on an automatically operated gate.
1.7 Protrusions shall not be permitted on any gate, refer to ASTM F2200 for
Exceptions.
1.8 Gates shall be designed, constructed and installed such that their movement
shall not be initiated by gravity when an automatic operator is disconnected.
1.9 A pedestrian gate shall not be incorporated into a vehicular gate panel or
that portion of the adjacent fence that the gate covers in the open position.
2. SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS
2.1 Any non-automated gate that is to be automated shall be upgraded to
conform to the provisions of this specification.
2.2 This specification shall not apply to gates generally used for pedestrian
access and to vehicular gates not to be automated.
2.3 Any existing automated gate, when the operator requires replacement, shall
be upgraded to conform to the provisions of this specification in effect at
that time.
3. VEHICULAR HORIZONTAL SLIDE GATES
3.1 The following provisions shall apply to Class I, Class II and Class III vehicular
horizontal slide gates:
3.1.1 All weight bearing exposed rollers 8 feet (2.44 m), or less, above grade
shall be guarded or covered.
3.1.2 All openings located between 48 inches (1.22 m) and 72 inches (1.83 m)
above grade shall be designed, guarded or screened to prevent a 4 inch
(102 mm) diameter sphere from passing through the openings anywhere in
the gate, and in that portion of the adjacent fence that covers in the open
position.
3.2.2 Positive stops shall be required to limit travel to the designed fully open and
fully closed positions. These stops shall be installed at either the top of the
gate, or at the bottom of the gate where such stops shall horizontally or
vertically project no more than is required to perform their intended
function.
4. VEHICULAR HORIZONTAL SWING GATES
4.1 The following provisions shall apply to Class 1, Class II and Class III vehicular
horizontal swing gates:
4.1.1 Gates shall be designed, constructed and installed so as not to create an
entrapment area between the gate and the supporting structure or other
fixed object when the gate moves toward the fully open position, subject to
the provisions in the 4.1.1.1 and 4.1.1.2.
4.1.1.1 The width of an object (such as a wall, pillar or column) covered by a swing
gate when in the open position shall not exceed 4 inches (102 mm),
measured from the centerline of the pivot point of the gate, refer to ASTM
F2200 for exception.
4.1.1.2 Except for the zone specified in Section 4.1.1.1, the distance between a
fixed object such as a wall, pillar or column, and a swing gate when in the
open position shall not be less than 16 inches (406 mm), refer to ASTM
F2200 for exception.
4.2 Class IV vehicular horizontal swing gates shall be designed, constructed and
installed in accordance with security related parameters specific to the
application in question.
3.1.3 A gap, measured in the horizontal plane parallel to the roadway, between a
fixed stationary object nearest the roadway, (such as a gate support post)
and the gate frame when the gate is in either the fully open position or the
fully closed position, shall not exceed 2 1/4 inches (57 mm), refer to ASTM
F2200 for Exception.
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SAFETY » REQUIRED SAFETY PROTECTION DEVICES
Safety Danger
Center
Loop
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a moving gate:
• Entrapment protection devices MUST be installed to protect anyone who may
come near a moving gate.
• Locate entrapment protection devices to protect in BOTH the open and close gate
cycles.
Install photoelectric sensors and edge sensors to protect against any entrapment or
safety conditions encountered in your gate application.
The safety loops allow the gate to stay open when vehicles are obstructing the gate
path. Suggested for vehicles 14 feet (4.27 m) or longer. Safety loops are not
required safety devices but are recommended.
NON-CONTACT SENSORS
Use photoelectric sensor model 50-220.
• Locate entrapment protection devices to protect between moving gate and RIGID
objects, such as posts or walls.
Inside Property
Entrapment
Danger
CONTACT SENSORS (EDGE SENSORS)
Use edge sensor models G65MG0204, G65MG0205, G65MGR205, or G65MGS205
(2-wire, non-monitored).
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Inside Safety
Center Loop
Danger
Entrapment
Safety Danger
Loop
Outside Safety
Outside Property
Outside Property
Outside Property
Loop
Outside Safety
Loop
Outside Safety
Center
Loop
Danger
Entrapment
Loop
Inside Safety
Inside Property
Edge sensor
for close cycle
Edge sensor for open cycle
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Danger
Entrapment
Center
Loop
Loop
Inside Safety
Inside Property
SAFETY » IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
INSTALLATION
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a moving gate:
• Pinch points must be guarded at all times. Install enclosed-style gate tracks and
roller guards.
• Place screen mesh 4 feet (1.2 m) high on the gate to prevent access through
openings anywhere the gate may travel.
• Mount controls at least 6 feet (1.8 m) from the gate or ANY moving part of the
gate.
• Install Warning signs on EACH side of gate in PLAIN VIEW. Permanently secure
each Warning sign in a suitable manner using fastening holes.
• This operator is intended for vehicular use only. To prevent INJURY to
pedestrians, a separate pedestrian access should be supplied, visible from the
gate. Locate the pedestrian access where there is not a chance of INJURY at any
point during full movement of the gate.
• Contact sensors MUST be located at the leading and trailing edges, and post
mounted both inside and outside a horizontal slide gate. Non-contact sensors
such as photo eyes MUST be mounted across the gate opening and operate
during BOTH the open and close cycles.
• Entrapment protection devices MUST be installed to protect anyone who may
come near a moving gate.
• Locate entrapment protection devices to protect in BOTH the open and close
gate cycles.
• Locate entrapment protection devices to protect between moving gate and RIGID
objects, such as posts or walls.
• Too much force on gate will interfere with proper operation of safety reversal
system.
• NEVER increase force beyond minimum amount required to close gate.
• NEVER use force adjustments to compensate for a binding or sticking gate.
• If one control (force or travel limits) is adjusted, the other control may also
need adjustment.
• After ANY adjustments are made, the safety reversal system MUST be tested.
Gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object.
• DO NOT touch the heater when switch is on, heater may be hot.
• To AVOID damaging gas, power or other underground utility lines, contact
underground utility locating companies BEFORE digging more than 18 inches
(46 cm) deep.
• To prevent damage to the operator or gate, DO NOT drive the limit actuators on
the shaft past their normal positions.
WIRING
To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:
• ANY maintenance to the operator or in the area near the operator MUST NOT
be performed until disconnecting the electrical power and locking-out the power
via the operator power switch. Upon completion of maintenance the area MUST
be cleared and secured, at that time the unit may be returned to service.
• Disconnect power at the fuse box BEFORE proceeding. Operator MUST be
properly grounded and connected in accordance with national and local
electrical codes. NOTE: The operator should be on a separate fused line of
adequate capacity.
ADJUSTMENT
• ALWAYS wear protective gloves and eye protection when changing the battery
or working around the battery compartment.
• ALL electrical connections MUST be made by a qualified individual.
• DO NOT install ANY wiring or attempt to run the operator without consulting the
wiring diagram. We recommend that you install an optional reversing edge
BEFORE proceeding with the control station installation.
• ALL power wiring should be on a dedicated circuit and well protected. The
location of the power disconnect should be visible and clearly labeled.
• ALL power and control wiring MUST be run in separate conduit.
To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:
• Without a properly installed safety reversal system, persons (particularly small
children) could be SERIOUSLY INJURED or KILLED by a moving gate.
• Too much force on gate will interfere with proper operation of safety reversal
system.
• NEVER increase force beyond minimum amount required to close gate.
• NEVER use force adjustments to compensate for a binding or sticking gate.
• If one control (force or travel limits) is adjusted, the other control may also need
adjustment.
• After ANY adjustments are made, the safety reversal system MUST be tested.
Gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object.
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SAFETY » IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a moving gate:
• Entrapment protection devices MUST be installed to protect anyone who may
come near a moving gate.
• Locate entrapment protection devices to protect in BOTH the open and close gate
cycles.
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:
• READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
• ANY maintenance to the operator or in the area near the operator MUST NOT be
performed until disconnecting the electrical power and locking-out the power via
the operator power switch. Upon completion of maintenance the area MUST be
cleared and secured, at that time the unit may be returned to service.
• Disconnect power at the fuse box BEFORE proceeding. Operator MUST be
properly grounded and connected in accordance with national and local electrical
codes. NOTE:The operator should be on a separate fused line of adequate
capacity.
• NEVER let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote control
away from children.
• ALWAYS keep people and objects away from the gate. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS
THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.
• Locate entrapment protection devices to protect between moving gate and RIGID
objects, such as posts or walls.
• Test the gate operator 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 INJURY or DEATH.
• Use the emergency release ONLY when the gate is not moving.
• KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Read the owner’s manual. Have a qualified
service person make repairs to gate hardware.
• ALL maintenance MUST be performed by a LiftMaster professional.
• Activate gate or door ONLY when it can be seen clearly, is properly adjusted and
there are no obstructions to door travel.
• To reduce the risk of FIRE or INJURY to persons use ONLY LiftMaster part
29-NP712 for replacement batteries.
• SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
• ALWAYS wear protective gloves and eye protection when changing the battery
or working around the battery compartment.
TROUBLESHOOTING
To protect against fire and electrocution:
• DISCONNECT power and battery BEFORE installing or servicing operator.
This model is intended for use in vehicular swing gate applications:
Gate Classifications: CLASS I & II
Main Supply (Motor): 12 Vdc
Accessory Power: 12 V nominal Class II battery
voltage source is limited to:
•
• AC Cable 50 feet up to
• AC Cable 250 feet up to
Current Consumption: 5 Amps at 120 Vac
Battery Charger Supply: 13.5 Vac, 30 Va, Direct Plug in
Heater Draw (Optional): 325 watts
Main AC Supply: 120 Vac
DC Absorbed Power: 2 Amps
Solar Power Max: 12 V at 30 watts max.
Maximum Gate
Weight/Length: 400 lbs. / 16 ft. long
600 lbs. / 12 ft. long
700 lbs. / 10 ft. long
800 lbs. / 8 ft. long
1000 lbs. / 6 ft. long
Daily Cycle Rate using
transformer power: 250 cycles/day
Maximum Gate
Travel Range: 115 degrees
Temperature: -20°C to 40°C (-4°F to 104°F)
Control Board Fuse: 30 Amp (2)
Solar or AC Cable up to
50 feet - 500 mA
250 feet - 250 mA
1000 feet - 100 mA
NOTE: Increased accessory power drawn from
the operator will shorten the battery life.
Power Supply, Class II Compliant
without Heater
-40°C to 40°C (-40°F to 104°F)
with Heater
27.66"
12.2"
17"
SIDE VIEW
MOUNTING FOOTPRINT
FRONT VIEW
14"
17"
13.6"
13.6"
CARTON INVENTORY
• Operator
• Operator arm assembly
• Transformer
• Documentation Packet
• Battery 12 Vdc 7AH (1)
• Keys (2)
HARDWARE INVENTORY
• Warning Signs (2)
• Warranty Card
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INSTALLATION » SITE PREPARATION + TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS
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SITE PREPARATION
BEFORE installing the operator, be sure to check the following:
• Gate is constructed and installed according to ASTM F2200 standards
• Gate fits specifications of operator
• National and local building codes
• Earth ground rod
• UL approved conduit for low and high voltage
• Mounting considerations post or pad
• Operator placement
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS:
• Warning signs
• Entrapment devices such as loops, contact sensors and non-contact sensors
TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS
IMPORTANT: There are many factors to consider when installing this gate operator, such as gate size and site layout. The following instructions and illustrations should be
used as a general guide so please note that your installation may be different.
STANDARD INSTALLATION
The illustration is an example of a standard installation.
Outside Property
COMPACT INSTALLATION
The illustration is an example of a compact installation. If the operator arm will hit
an obstruction when the gate is in the open position follow the directions for Compact
Installation (pages 12-14).
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Outside Safety
Center
Loop
Danger
Entrapment
Loop
Inside Safety
Inside Property
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INSTALLATION » STANDARD INSTALLATION
CONCRETE PAD AND OPERATOR ATTACHMENT
MOUNTING FOOTPRINT
14"
4 Concrete Anchors
1/2" x 3 1/2"
6" Above Ground
30" Below Ground
12.2"
NOTE: An alternative
to a concrete pad is to
post mount the
operator (refer to
accessories).
Concrete Pad
13.6"
17"
Post
28"
Concrete Pad
24"
SAMPLE STANDARD INSTALLATION
Hinge Center
OUT
IN
25"
Long Arm
10"
35.5"
26"
Short Arm
2"
14"
29.5"
28"
24"
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INSTALLATION » STANDARD INSTALLATION
POSITION THE GATE BRACKET
SAMPLE STANDARD INSTALLATION IS SHOWN ON PREVIOUS PAGE.
Gate Hinge Center
OUT
IN
Long Arm
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, follow CHART A:A-2.
Suggestion: The dimensions between the gate and the concrete pad is always 10 inches less than the dimension D.
Example: D = 42", if the dimensions between the gate and the concrete pad is 32".
A
B
Short Arm
E
C
Concrete Pad
OUT
IN
D
D MINUS 10"
10"
Wall
DISTANCE
If this dimension is
between 20 and 32
inches, a compact
installation is necessary.
Refer to following page.
CHART A
ABCDE
1
2
3
4
5
6
46"
46.75"
46.75"
47.25"
47"
42.5"
35.5"
35.5"
37"
37.25"
35"
33"
29.5"
33.5"
31.5"
30"
29.5"
26.5"
35"
42"
40"
37"
32"
28.5"
11"
11"
11"
11"
11"
11"
45"
37"
41"
45"
45"
41"
DISTANCE
CHART B
ABCDE
1
2
3
4
5
6
34.5"
44.75"
44"
44"
45"
41"
34.75"
36.5"
37"
37"
35.75"
39"
29.5"
32.5"
30.5"
30.5"
29.5"
27.5"
35"
42"
40"
37"
32"
28.5"
14"
14"
14"
14"
14"
14"
DISTANCE
43"
32"
40"
43"
44"
41"
PROCEED TO PAGE 14.
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INSTALLATION » COMPACT INSTALLATION ONLY
DETERMINE LOCATION FOR CONCRETE PAD
AND OPERATOR
DO NOT run the operator until instructed.
Refer to the illustration to determine the measurements and location of the
concrete pad.
NOTE: When lifting the operator use the handle to avoid damaging the operator.
Gate Hinge Center
Gate Open 90°
TOP VIEW OF OPERATOR AND GATE
9"
26-1/2"
24"
Output Shaft Center
28"
CONCRETE PAD AND OPERATOR ATTACHMENT
Check the national and local building codes before installation.
Install the electrical conduit.
1
Pour a concrete pad (reinforced concrete is recommended). The concrete pad
should be 6 inches above the ground and deeper than the frost line.
2
Secure the operator to the concrete pad with appropriate fasteners.
3
NOTE: An alternative to a concrete pad is to post mount the operator (refer to
accessories).
MOUNTING FOOTPRINT
14"
12.2"
13.6"
6" Above Ground
2
Below the frost line.
Check all national and
local codes.
3
1
28"
24"
4 Concrete Anchors
1/2" x 3 1/2"
17"
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INSTALLATION » COMPACT INSTALLATION ONLY
SHORTEN THE OPERATOR ARM
For a compact installation the operator arm will have to be shortened.
Take the operator arm apart and remove the inner sleeves from the
outer tubing.
1
Cut the outer tubing of the operator arm to the lengths shown.
2
1
Put the arm back together and adjust the arm to the measurements
3
as shown.
POSITION THE GATE BRACKET
NOTE:
It may be necessary to attach horizontal reinforcement to the gate before
attaching the gate bracket.
Measure 33 inches from the gate hinge center.
1
2
3
CUT
10"22"
CUT
23"
LONG ARM SECTION
SHORT ARM SECTION
20"4"
25-1/2"
CUT
4"
Make sure the operator arm is level and tack weld the gate bracket in this
position.
2
1
2
Tack weld
33"
Gate Hinge Center
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INSTALLATION » STANDARD INSTALLATION + COMPACT INSTALLATION
WELD THE OPERATOR ARM
Once the operator arm measurements are verified:
Weld the gate bracket to the gate.
1
Weld the short arm section.
2
Weld the long arm section.
3
NOTE:
Completely weld around the outer tubing and bracket.
SECURE THE OPERATOR ARM TO THE
OUTPUT SHAFT
Position the operator arm onto the output shaft so that the pin slides into
the slot.
1
Adjust the nuts on the operator arm so the operator arm fits snug on the
2
output shaft yet still allows enough room to swivel (the handle must be in a
90° position).
1
1
3
2
2
Slot
Output
Shaft
Pin
3
Tighten the handle by pushing it down. Test to make sure the operator arm
3
does not slip on the output shaft.
WIRING
EARTH GROUND ROD
Proper grounding gives an electrical charge, such as from an electrical static
discharge or a near lightning strike, a path from which to dissipate its energy safely
into the earth. Without this path, the intense energy generated by lightning could be
directed towards the gate operator. Although nothing can absorb the tremendous
power of a direct lightning strike, proper grounding can protect the gate operator in
most cases.
Use the proper earth ground rod for your local area. The ground wire must be a
single, whole piece of wire. Never splice two wires for the ground wire. If you should
cut the ground wire too short, break it, or destroy its integrity, replace it with a
single wire length. NOTE: If the operator is not grounded properly the range of the
remote controls will be reduced.
Install the earth ground rod within 3 feet of the operator.
» EARTH GROUND ROD
1
Attach the ground wire to the ground terminal on the control board.
2
OVLD
AC PWR
/SOLAR
2
12 gauge copper
wire
1
Check national and local
codes for proper depth
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WIRING » POWER WIRING
POWER WIRING
This operator can be powered by the internal receptacle, an external
receptacle or a solar panel (not provided).
INTERNAL RECEPTACLE
120 VAC POWER WIRE (STRANDED COPPER WIRE)
Wire Gauge 16 - 100 feet (30 m) Wire Gauge 10 - 1000 feet (305 m)
All power wiring should be on a dedicated circuit,
NOTE:
guidelines. National and local codes and conditions must be reviewed for suitability
of wire installation.
Remove the access panel.
calculated using NEC
1
Connect AC power to the operator:
2
Connect the green wire to the ground screw in the access panel.
Connect the black and white wires together with wire nuts.
HEATER WIRING:
If your operator comes with a heater it will have to be wired. The heater may
NOTE:
be wired to the internal receptacle or a separate junction box.
If wiring the heater to the internal receptacle, thread the heater wires through the
same knockout as the power wires. Connect the heater wires to the power wires with
wire nuts (green to green, black to black, and white to white).
Replace the access panel.
3
Connect the wires from the transformer to the AC PWR/SOLAR terminal located
on the control board.
4
1
2
3
5
4
AC PWR
/SOLAR
CHGR
CTRL
OVLD
Plug the transformer into the internal receptacle.
All power wiring should be on a dedicated circuit,
NOTE:
guidelines. National and local electrical codes must be reviewed for suitability of wire
installation.
weather conditions, such as inside the house or garage.
The transformer must be located in a dry location that is protected from
Run low voltage wire between the transformer and the operator.
calculated using NEC
1
Connect the wires from the transformer to the AC PWR/SOLAR terminal located
on the control board.
2
Plug the transformer into the external receptacle.
3
2
1
AC PWR
/SOLAR
CHGR
CTRL
OVLD
14.5
Vac
COM
13.5
Vac
3
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WIRING » POWER WIRING + CONNECT BATTERIES
POWER WIRING
SOLAR PANEL (NOT PROVIDED. SEE ACCESSORIES.)
The solar panel(s) must be located in an open area clear of obstructions and shading
for the entire day. The gate operator is not supported in northern climates where
temperatures reach below -4˚F. This is due to cold weather and a reduced number of
hours of sunlight during the winter months. Cycle rate may vary from solar chart for
areas that reach below 32˚F. Solar panels should be cleaned on a regular basis for
best performance to ensure proper operation. For solar applications, a minimum of
20W solar panels and two 7AH batteries are recommended. For Zone 3 cold weather
sites, one 33AH battery is recommended. We recommend LiftMaster low power draw
accessories to minimize power draw, refer to accessory page.
The batteries are charged in the circuit by using the transformer (provided) or an
optional solar panel. Batteries will degrade over time depending on temperature and
usage. For best performance, the batteries should be replaced every 3 years.
Batteries do not perform well in extremely cold temperatures. The operator comes
with one 7AH battery. A second 7AH (29-NP712) battery may be added or one 33AH
(A12330SGLPK) may be used in place of the 7AH batteries.
Alwaysdisconnect the batteries BEFORE servicing the operator.
NOTE:
Setting the battery on concrete will not have a negative affect on the
charging or battery life.
If the installation is a dual gate, proceed to next page.
Locate the battery plug.
1
Connect the battery plug to either connector on the control board.
NOTE: Use the Dual Gate Wiring Kit. Refer to the accessory page for more
information.
Before digging, contact local underground utility locating companies. Choose one
operator to be the primary and the other operator to be the secondary.
NOTES:
• The gate with the longer travel span must be set as the primary operator
(GATE 1).
• If one gate is overlapping the other (an ornamental overhang, maglock or solenoid
lock) consider which gate needs to open/close first and plan accordingly. The gate
that opens first MUST be the primary operator (GATE 1).
The control board in the secondary operator is not used.
Trench across driveway to bury the extension cable.
1
Disconnect the terminal block connector (with the attached label) from the end
of the extension cable. Thread the extension cable through the bottom of the
2
primary operator (using the watertight connectors) and reconnect the extension
cable wires to the terminal block connector.
Connect the terminal block (with the attached label) to the GATE 2 connector of
3
the primary operator’s control board.
PRIMARY OPERATOR
1
TE
GA
BR
GR
WH
YL
BL
D
R
Y
R
ESSO
C
AC
WER
O
P
12 V
BR
GR
H
W
YL
BL
D
R
2
TE
GA
ONOFF
7
LOCK /
BIPART DELAY
Disconnect the terminal block connector from the other end of the extension
4
cable. Thread the extension cable through the bottom of the secondary
operator (using the watertight connectors) and reconnect the wires to the
terminal block connector.
Disconnect the wires from the GATE 1 connector on the secondary operator and
5
connect them to the terminal block connector.
Move the battery from the secondary operator to the primary operator.
6
Connect the plugs from the batteries to the connectors on the control board.
If one gate overlaps the other, set the LOCK/BIPART DELAY switch to the ON
position on the primary control board. Factory default setting is OFF.
7
PRIMARY OPERATOR
3
BR
GR
WH
YL
Label
Extension Cable
Gate 2
BL
RD
GATE 2
1ATEG
BR
R
G
WH
YL
BL
D
R
Y
R
SO
S
CE
C
A
OWER
P
V
12
R
B
GR
H
W
YL
BL
RD
2
ATE
G
6
Battery from secondary operator
Battery from primary operator
3
SECONDARY OPERATOR
SECONDARY
CONTROL
BOARD NOT
USED
2
1
Extension Cable
17
5
Blue
Red
Terminal Block Connector
Red
Blue
Extension
4
Gate 1
Secondary
Operator
White
Yellow
White
Yellow
Cable
Green
Green
Brown
Brown
ADJUSTMENT » LEARN LIMITS
To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:
• Without a properly installed safety reversal system, persons (particularly small
children) could be SERIOUSLY INJURED or KILLED by a moving gate.
• Too much force on gate will interfere with proper operation of safety reversal
system.
• NEVER increase force beyond minimum amount required to close gate.
LEARN LIMIT INTRODUCTION
The limits are internal settings that indicate when the gate is in the fully open
position and the fully closed position. For proper functionality, the limits must be
programmed during the installation process.
• NEVER use force adjustments to compensate for a binding or sticking gate.
• If one control (force or travel limits) is adjusted, the other control may also need
adjustment.
• After ANY adjustments are made, the safety reversal system MUST be tested.
Gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object.
GATE 1
The programming uses a combination of buttons on the control board. The specific
buttons used for programming depends on which side of the gate the primary
operator is installed and how many operators the installation includes.
BEFORE BEGINNING:
Make sure the operator arm is properly seated on the output shaft (the pin
1
must fit into the slot).
2
Make sure the handle is released on the operator arm and the gate is closed.
Make sure the learn limit cam is touching the learn limit switch.
3
1
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
Slot
Handle
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
LEARN
LIMITS
GATE 2
2
Pin
3
Learn Limit Switch
Learn Limit Cam
If a mistake is made during programming:
Press the RESET button on the operator to start over.
1
The programming times-out automatically after 60 seconds of inactivity.
1
18
ADJUSTMENT » LEARN LIMITS
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
LIMI
T
GA
T
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
N
LEARN
LIMITS
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
LEARN
LIMITS
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
LIMI
T
LEAR
N
LIMITS
GA
T
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
SET
DIAGNOSTIC
GATE 1
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
LEARN
LIMITS
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
LIMI
T
LEAR
N
LIMITS
GA
TE
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
SINGLE GATE LEFT-HAND SIDE
Close the gate. Make sure the operator arm is properly seated on the output
1
shaft (the pin must fit into the slot). Make sure the handle is released on the
operator arm and the learn limit cam is touching the learn limit switch.
PROGRAM OPEN
Manually open the gate to the desired open position.
2
Tighten the handle on the operator arm.
3
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS BUTTON. The SET OPEN LIMIT LED will
4
blink.
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS button again. The control board will beep
5
and the SET CLOSE LIMITS LED will blink.
2
Property
Inside
Property
1
Inside
PROGRAM CLOSE
Press and hold the GATE 1 left button to move the gate to the desired CLOSED
6
position. When the gate is in the desired position, release the button.
NOTE: The GATE 1 right and left buttons can be used to jog the gate back and
forth as needed.
When gate is in the desired CLOSED position, press and release the
7
LEARN LIMITS button. The control board will beep and the SET CLOSE LIMITS
LED will stop blinking.
Programming is now complete. If the SET OPEN LIMIT LED continues to blink, repeat
programming. If the problem continues, see below.
Test the limits by pressing the SINGLE BUTTON to open and close the gate.
Property
Inside
3
"BEEP"
"BEEP"
Handle
LEARN LIMITS Button
4
7
LEARN LIMITS Button
5
6
LEARN LIMITS Button
GATE 1 Left Button
IF THE LIMITS WILL NOT PROGRAM
Disconnect the operator by releasing the handle on the operator arm.
1
Manually close the gate.
2
Loosen the screw on the learn limit cam and rotate the learn limit cam so it is
3
touching the learn limit switch. Tighten the screw.
Tighten the handle on the operator arm.
4
Program the limits again.
Learn Limit Switch
Screw
Learn Limit Cam
19
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
LIMI
T
GA
T
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
LEARN
LIMITS
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
LEARN
LIMITS
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
LIMI
T
LEAR
N
LIMITS
GA
T
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
SET
DIAGNOSTIC
GATE 1
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
LEARN
LIMITS
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
LIMI
T
LEAR
N
LIMITS
GA
TE
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
ADJUSTMENT » LEARN LIMITS
SINGLE GATE RIGHT-HAND SIDE
Close the gate. Make sure the operator arm is properly seated on the output
1
shaft (the pin must fit into the slot). Make sure the handle is released on the
operator arm and the learn limit cam is touching the learn limit switch.
PROGRAM OPEN
Manually open the gate to the desired open position.
2
Tighten the handle on the operator arm.
3
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS BUTTON. The SET OPEN LIMIT LED will
4
blink.
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS button again. The control board will beep
5
and the SET CLOSE LIMITS LED will blink.
2
Property
Inside
Property
Inside
1
PROGRAM CLOSE
Press and hold the GATE 1 right button to move the gate to the desired CLOSED
6
position. When the gate is in the desired position, release the button.
NOTE: The GATE 1 right and left buttons can be used to jog the gate back and
forth as needed.
When gate is in the desired CLOSED position, press and release the
7
LEARN LIMITS button. The control board will beep and the SET CLOSE LIMITS
LED will stop blinking.
Programming is now complete. If the SET OPEN LIMIT LED continues to blink, repeat
programming. If the problem continues, see below.
Test the limits by pressing the SINGLE BUTTON to open and close the gate.
Property
Inside
Handle
3
4
"BEEP"
"BEEP"
LEARN LIMITS Button
LEARN LIMITS Button
5
GATE 1 Right Button
6
LEARN LIMITS Button
7
IF THE LIMITS WILL NOT PROGRAM
Disconnect the operator by releasing the handle on the operator arm.
1
Manually close the gate.
2
Loosen the screw on the learn limit cam and rotate the learn limit cam so it is
3
touching the learn limit switch. Tighten the screw.
Tighten the handle on the operator arm.
4
Program the limits again.
Learn Limit Switch
Screw
Learn Limit Cam
20
ADJUSTMENT » LEARN LIMITS
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
GA
T
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
N
LEARN
LIMITS
FORCE
GATE 2
SE
CLOSE
LIMIT
LIMIT
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
LEARNLIMITS
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
LEAR
N
LIMITS
GA
T
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
FORCE
GATE 2
SE
CLOSE
LIMIT
LIMIT
SET
DIAGNOSTIC
GATE 1
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
LEARNLIMITS
GATE 1
SET
LIMI
T
LIMITS
GA
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
DUAL GATE (LEFT-SIDE PRIMARY OPERATOR)
Close the gates. Make sure the operator arm is properly seated on the output
1
shaft (the pin must fit into the slot) of both operators and the learn limit cam is
touching the learn limit switch on both operators. Make sure the handle is
released on the operator arm of the PRIMARY operator ONLY.
PROGRAM OPEN
Manually open the primary gate.
2
Tighten the handle on the primary operator.
3
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS button. The SET OPEN LIMIT LED will blink.
4
Press and hold the GATE 2 right button to move the right operator to the
5
desired OPEN position. When the gate is in the desired position, release the
button.
NOTE: The GATE 2 right and left buttons can be used to jog the gate back and
forth as needed.
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS button. The control board will beep and the
6
SET CLOSE LIMITS LED will blink.
PROGRAM CLOSE
Press and hold the GATE 2 left button to move the right operator to the desired
7
CLOSED position. When the gate is in the desired position, release the button.
NOTE: The GATE 2 right and left buttons can be used to jog the gate back and
forth as needed.
Press and hold the GATE 1 left button to move the left operator to the desired
8
CLOSED position. When the gate is in the desired position, release the button.
NOTE: The GATE 1 right and left buttons can be used to jog the gate back and
forth as needed.
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS button. The control board will beep and the
9
SET CLOSE LIMITS LED will stop blinking.
Programming is now complete. If the SET OPEN LIMIT LED continues to blink, repeat
programming. If the problem continues, see below.
Test the limits by pressing the SINGLE BUTTON to open and close the gate.
1
2
Property
Property
Inside
Inside
Property
Inside
Property
Inside
3
4
Handle
LEARN LIMITS Button
"BEEP"
LIMIT
GATE 2 Right Button
5
LEARN LIMITS
6
Button
7
GATE 2 Left
Button
IF THE LIMITS WILL NOT PROGRAM
Disconnect the operator by releasing the handle on the operator arm.
1
Manually close the gate.
2
Loosen the screw on the learn limit cam and rotate the learn limit cam so it is
3
touching the learn limit switch. Tighten the screw.
Tighten the handle on the operator arm.
4
Repeat for second operator. Program the limits again.
21
Inside
Property
Screw
Learn Limit Cam
CLOSE
Learn Limit Switch
"BEEP"
8
9
GATE 1 Left
Button
LEARN LIMITS
Button
ADJUSTMENT » LEARN LIMITS
TE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
GATE 1
SET
LIMI
T
GA
LEARN
LIMITS
GATE 2
CLOSE
LIMIT
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
LEARNLIMITS
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
LIMI
T
LIMITS
GA
T
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
FORCE
GATE 2
SE
CLOSE
LIMIT
LIMIT
SET
DIAGNOSTIC
GATE 1
GATE 2
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
LEARNLIMITS
GATE 1
SET
CLOSE
LIMI
T
LEAR
N
LIMITS
GA
SET
OPEN
LIMIT
DUAL GATE (RIGHT-SIDE PRIMARY OPERATOR)
Close the gates. Make sure the operator arm is properly seated on the output
1
shaft (the pin must fit into the slot) of both operators and the learn limit cam is
touching the learn limit switch on both operators. Make sure the handle is
released on the operator arm of the PRIMARY operator ONLY.
PROGRAM OPEN
Manually open the primary gate.
2
Tighten the handle on the primary operator.
3
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS button. The SET OPEN LIMIT LED will blink.
4
Press and hold the GATE 2 left button to move the left operator to the desired
5
OPEN position. When the gate is in the desired position, release the button.
NOTE: The GATE 2 right and left buttons can be used to jog the gate back and
forth as needed.
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS button. The control board will beep and the
6
SET CLOSE LIMITS LED will blink.
1
2
Property
Inside
Property
Inside
3
Handle
PROGRAM CLOSE
Press and hold the GATE 2 right button to move the left operator to the desired
CLOSED position. When the gate is in the desired position, release the button.
7
NOTE: The GATE 2 right and left buttons can be used to jog the gate back and
forth as needed.
Press and hold the GATE 1 right button to move the right operator to the
8
desired CLOSED position. When the gate is in the desired position, release the
button.
NOTE: The GATE 1 right and left buttons can be used to jog the gate back and
forth as needed.
Press and release the LEARN LIMITS button. The control board will beep and the
9
SET CLOSE LIMITS LED will stop blinking.
Programming is now complete. If the SET OPEN LIMIT LED continues to blink, repeat
programming. If the problem continues, see below.
Test the limits by pressing the SINGLE BUTTON to open and close the gate.
IF THE LIMITS WILL NOT PROGRAM
Disconnect the operator by releasing the handle on the operator arm.
1
Inside
Property
Property
Property
Inside
Inside
CLOSE
4
LEARN LIMITS Button
"BEEP"
5
"BEEP"
GATE 2 Left Button
LEARN LIMITS
6
Button
GATE 2 Right
7
Button
GATE 1 Right
8
Button
LEARN LIMITS
9
Button
Manually close the gate.
2
Loosen the screw on the learn limit cam and rotate the learn limit cam so it is
3
touching the learn limit switch. Tighten the screw.
Tighten the handle on the operator arm.
4
Repeat for second operator. Program the limits again.
Learn Limit Switch
Screw
Learn Limit Cam
22
ADJUSTMENT » FORCE ADJUSTMENT + TEST
OPEN limit
CLOSE limit
OPEN limit
CLOSE limit
FORCE ADJUSTMENT
The operator is equipped with an obstruction sensing feature. If the gate encounters
an obstruction the operator will automatically reverse direction for a short time and
stop. Based on the length and weight of the gate it may be necessary to make force
adjustments. The force adjustment should be high enough that the gate will not
reverse by itself and not cause nuisance interruptions but low enough to prevent
serious injury to a person.
TO ADJUST THE FORCE
Use the SINGLE BUTTON to open and close the gate.
1
If the gate stops or reverses before reaching the fully open or closed position
2
increase the force by turning the force control slightly. On dual gate
applications the force will require a higher setting because it is affecting two
motors instead of one.
3
Run operator through a complete cycle.
NOTE:
Weather conditions can affect the gate movement, so seasonal adjustment
may be required. The force control is factory set to the mid-position.
SINGLE BUTTON
1
FORCE
2
OFF MAX
3
TEST
After any adjustments are made, test the operator:
Use the SINGLE BUTTON to open and close the gate.
1
Test the limits by making sure the gate is stopping at the OPEN and CLOSE
2
limits.
Test the force by making sure the gate will stop and reverse direction for a
3
short time on contact with an obstruction.
The basic installation is complete.
At this point the cover can be put on the operator:
Remove the operator arm from the output shaft by releasing the handle. Place the
cover over the operator. Reattach the operator arm to the output shaft (making sure
the pin fits into the slot) and secure by pushing the handle down. Place the operator
arm cover over the operator arm and secure with star knob.
SINGLE BUTTON
1
2
3
Entrapment protection devices are required (see
Entrapment Protection Devices in the Additional
Features section).
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PROGRAMMING » REMOTE CONTROLS + KEYLESS ENTRY + ERASE ALL CODES + ALTERNATE RADIO
CONTROL
INPUTS
OPEN
SINGLE BUTTON
RESET
STOP
CTRL PWR
CTRL PWR
RECEIVER INSTALLATION
A combined total of 50 remote controls and keyless entry PINs can be programmed
to the operator. For highest level of security, we recommend the Security✚
products. Refer to Accessories.
TO ADD OR REPROGRAM A REMOTE CONTROL
(NOT PROVIDED)
Press and release the LEARN XMITTER button (LED will light).
®
line of
1
Press the remote control button. The LED will flash and the alarm output will
2
activate twice.
To program additional remote controls, repeat the steps until all the remote controls
are programmed.
TO ADD, REPROGRAM OR CHANGE A WIRELESS
KEYLESS ENTRY PIN (NOT PROVIDED)
Press and release the LEARN XMITTER button (LED will light).
1
Enter a 4-digit personal identification number (PIN) of your choice on the
2
keypad.
1
1
LEARN
XMITTER
LEARN
XMITTER
2
Press the ENTER button on the keypad. The LED will flash and the alarm output
3
will activate twice.
ERASE ALL CODES
Press and hold the LEARN XMITTER button on the control board until the learn
1
indicator light goes out (approximately 6 seconds). All previous codes are now
erased.
NOTICE: To comply with FCC and or Industry Canada (IC) rules, adjustment or modifications of this receiver and/or transmitter are
prohibited, except for changing the code setting or replacing the battery. THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
2
1
PIN Number
?
LEARN
XMITTER
?
?
?
ALTERNATE RADIO RECEIVER INSTALLATION
The receiver should be connected to the SINGLE BUTTON input and the CTRL
1
PWR input.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES » TIMER-TO-CLOSE + AUTO OPEN JUMPER + HEATER + PARTY MODE
TIMER-TO-CLOSE (TTC)
The TIMER-TO-CLOSE feature can be set to automatically close the gate after a
specified time period. The TTC is factory set to OFF.
If the TTC is set to the OFF position, then the gate will remain open until the operator
receives another command from a remote control or the SINGLE BUTTON control.
TIMER TO
CLOSE
TO SET THE TIMER-TO-CLOSE
Rotate the TIMER-TO-CLOSE dial to the desired setting. The range is 0 to 180
1
seconds, 0 seconds is OFF.
NOTE:
Any remote control or SINGLE BUTTON command on the control board prior
to the TTC expiring will close the gate. The TTC is reset by any signals from the loops,
close edges and close photoelectric sensors.
AUTO OPEN JUMPER
The factory default position is OFF. If the AUTO OPEN jumper is moved to the “ON”
position, when the operator reaches a low battery voltage threshold (11.5 Vdc) it will
automatically open the gate and hold it in the open position. When the operator
reaches normal battery voltage (12 Vdc or above) the operator will close the gate
when a command is given by either a remote control or the SINGLE BUTTON.
1
OFF MAX
1
HEATER
The operator may have a heater installed, depending on the model purchased. The
heater must be powered by 120 Vac ONLY. If the heater switch is left in the “ON”
position, the heater will turn on and off automatically when needed.
PARTY MODE
If the Timer-to-Close feature is enabled and you would like the gate to remain open,
open the gate fully, then press the reset button. The next command given by a
LiftMaster remote control or SINGLE BUTTON on the control board will close the gate
and return the operator to normal operation.
NOTE:
If an alternative radio receiver is wired to the operator, the receiver must
be wired to the SINGLE BUTTON and CTRL PWR inputs. Refer to page 24.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES » ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION DEVICES
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a moving gate:
• Entrapment protection devices MUST be installed to protect anyone who may
come near a moving gate.
• Locate entrapment protection devices to protect in BOTH the open and close gate
cycles.
• Locate entrapment protection devices to protect between moving gate and RIGID
objects, such as posts or walls.
CONTACT SENSORS (EDGE SENSOR)
Edge sensor models G65MG0204, G65MG0205, G65MGR205 or G65MGS205
(2-wire, non-monitored).
Connect the contact sensor wires to either the CLOSE EDGE or
1
OPEN EDGE/PHOTO terminal on the control board.
• CLOSE EDGE: Will detect an obstruction while the gate is closing.
• OPEN EDGE/PHOTO: Will detect an obstruction while the gate is opening.
If the electrically activated edge sensor comes in contact with an obstruction while the
gate is closing/opening, the gate will stop and reverse direction for a short time. The
gate will remain in this position until another command is given. If the edge sensor
comes in contact with the obstruction a second time, the gate will stop and reverse
direction for a short time and the operator alarm will sound. The alarm will sound
(up to 5 minutes) and the operator will have to be reset before it will resume normal
operation.
Connect the non-contact sensor wires to either the OPEN PHOTO or CLOSE
1
PHOTO terminal on the control board.
It is best to use failsafe photoelectric sensors. If a photoelectric sensor is not working
or loses power or the photo beam is permanently blocked, the photoelectric sensor
will stop ALL gate operation.
• CLOSE PHOTO: If the photoelectric sensor beam is broken while the gate is closing,
the gate will stop and reverse to the fully open position. The obstruction must be
cleared before the operator will resume normal operation.
• OPEN PHOTO: If the photoelectric sensor beam is broken while the gate is opening,
the gate will stop and stay in that position until the obstruction is cleared. Once the
obstruction is cleared the operator will resume normal operation.
NOTE:
The OPEN EDGE/PHOTO terminal may be used as a secondary input for
photoelectric sensors (as in dual gate applications, when more than one OPEN PHOTO
is needed).
Property owners are obligated to test photoelectric sensors monthly.
OPEN EDGE/
PHOTO
OPEN
PHOTO
1
CLOSE
PHOTO
Entrapment Non-Contact Sensor
Entrapment
Danger
Entrapment
Danger
TO REMOVE CHAMBERLAIN PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS
Remove the photoelectric sensor wires from the terminal block.
1
Press the LEARN LIMITS button.
2
Press the reset button.
3
UL Listed Edge Sensor
Safety Non-Contact Sensor
Safety Danger
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE» MANUAL DISCONNECT + RESET BUTTON + REMOTE CONTROL +
SLEEP MODE
MANUAL DISCONNECT
Release the handle on the operator arm to allow the gate to be opened and closed
manually. On a dual gate application the handle must be released on both operators.
To resume normal function tighten the handle by pushing it down.
RESET BUTTON
The reset button is located on the front of the operator and serves several functions.
Pressing the reset button will stop a moving gate during a normal open/close cycle,
like a stop button. The operator does not need to be reset after doing this.
PROGRAMMING LIMITS RESET
If a mistake is made while programming the limits press the reset button to
start over.
OPERATOR ALARM
If a contact sensor detects an obstruction twice consecutively the alarm will sound
(up to 5 minutes) and the operator will need to be reset.
When the inherent force of the operator (RPM/current sensor) detects the
following (twice consecutively) the alarm will sound (up to 5 minutes) and the
operator will need to be reset:
A. The operator arm or gate is incorrectly installed.
B. The gate does not meet specifications.
C. Gate hinges are too tight or broken and the gate is not moving freely.
D. The gate is moving and a car pushes the gate.
E. A foreign object is on the gate frame while the gate is moving.
F. The gate hits the driveway, curb or other, and gets stuck or bent in an
awkward position.
Remove any obstructions. Press the reset button to shut off the alarm and reset
the operator. After the operator is reset, normal functions will resume.
NOTE:
In dual gate applications the reset button must be pressed on the
primary operator.
A
C
B
D
REMOTE CONTROL
Once the remote control has been programmed operator will operate as follows:
When gate is in the closed position, activation of the remote control button will open
the gate. During the open cycle another activation of the remote control will stop the
gate and the next activation of the remote control will close the gate.
When the gate is in the open position, activation of the remote control button will
close the gate.
SLEEP MODE
The operator enters sleep mode 15 seconds after the last command is given. The
diagnostic LED will blink in this mode. The photoelectric sensor indicator LEDs will not
be on. The next command given will return the operator to normal operation.
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E
F
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE » MAINTENANCE + BATTERY
MAINTENANCE
Disconnect all power to the operator before servicing.
CHECK AT LEAST ONCE EVERY
DESCRIPTION TASK MONTH 6 MONTHS 3 YEARS
External Entrapment Protection System Check and test for proper operation X
Photoelectric Sensors Check and test for proper operation X
Warning Signs Make sure they are present X
Manual Disconnect Check and test for proper operation X
Sprockets and Chains Check for excessive slack and lubricate X
Gate Inspect for wear or damage X
Accessories Check all for proper operation X
Electrical Inspect all wire connections X
Chassis Mounting Bolts Check for tightness X
Operator Inspect for wear or damage X
Batteries Replace X
NOTES:
• Severe or high cycle usage will require more frequent maintenance checks.
• It is suggested that while at the site voltage readings be taken at the operator.
Using a digital voltmeter, verify that the incoming voltage to the operator it is
within ten percent of the operator’s rating.
BATTERY
The battery should be replaced every three years. Use only LiftMaster part 29-NP712
for replacement batteries. The operator comes with one 7AH battery. A second 7AH
(29-NP712) battery may be added or one 33AH (A12330SGLPK) may be used in
place of the 7AH batteries. The batteries contain lead and need to be disposed of
properly.
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TROUBLESHOOTING » DIAGNOSTIC ERROR CODES CHART
The operator is programmed with self-diagnostic capabilities. The diagnostic LED will
flash a number of times then pause signifying it has found a potential issue. Consult
Diagnostic Error Codes Chart below.
CONTINUOUS FLASHES
(HEARTBEAT) POWER ON
2 FLASHES
STOP NOT
CONNECTED
3 FLASHES
LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE
4 FLASHES
LOW BATTERY CAPACITY
5 FLASHES
RPM REVERSAL GATE 1
OR IN MANUAL RELEASE
MODE. WIRING TO THE
OPERATOR IS
DISCONNECTED OR
DAMAGED
6 FLASHES
FORCE REVERSAL
GATE 1
Operator is in sleep mode - Normal Operation
Stop is not connected.
• Party Mode may be activated.
• Check to make sure the jumper wire is connected between the COM and STOP input on the control board.
Stop is an NC (normally closed) input.
Battery voltage is below the recommended operating level.
• Battery may not be properly charged. Disconnect all batteries and make sure AC power or solar power is connected.
Verify AC power outlet.
• Verify that the battery fuses are intact and not blown. Replace blown fuses with same type and rating.
• Batteries are no longer capable of holding a charge due to age or excessive depleting of the battery. Replace the
batteries (see accessories). Dispose of old batteries properly.
Battery does not have the capacity to operate the gate operator.
• Battery may not be properly charged. Disconnect all batteries and make sure AC power or solar power is connected.
Verify AC power outlet.
• Verify that the battery fuses are intact and not blown. Replace blown fuses with same type and rating.
• Batteries are no longer capable of holding a charge due to age or excessive depleting of the battery. Replace the
batteries (see accessories page). Dispose of old batteries properly.
Gate 1 has encountered an obstruction or the wiring is disconnected, damaged or miswired.
• Make sure the path of the gate is clear and the gate moves freely.
• Incorrect or bad connection to Gate 1. Check the green and white wires on the motor to make sure connections are
correct and secure.
• Bad control board.
Gate 1 has encountered an obstruction.
• Make sure the path of the gate is clear and the gate moves freely.
• If there is no obstruction the force adjustment is set too low. Increase the force setting and verify that the gate
moves without reversing and will reverse if an obstruction is encountered.
7 FLASHES
RPM REVERSAL GATE 2
OR WIRING TO THE
OPERATOR IS
DISCONNECTED
OR DAMAGED
8 FLASHES
FORCE REVERSAL
GATE 2
9-11 FLASHES
POTENTIAL CHIP
FAILURE
Gate 2 has encountered an obstruction or the wiring to the motor is disconnected, damaged or miswired.
• Make sure the path of the gate is clear and the gate moves freely.
• Incorrect or bad connection to Gate 2. Check the green and white wires on the motor to make sure connections are
correct and secure.
• Bad control board. Press the LEARN LIMITS button and press the GATE 2 buttons to move the gate. If the gate does
not move continuously, disconnect the gate from Gate 2 and connect the to the Gate 1 connector and repeat the
attempt to move the gate. If the gate does not move continuously on either Gate 1 or 2, replace the control board.
Gate 2 has encountered an obstruction.
• Make sure the path of the gate is clear and the gate moves freely.
• If there is no obstruction the force adjustment is set too low. Increase the force setting and verify that the gate
moves without reversing and will reverse if an obstruction is encountered.
Potential RAM, Flash, or EEPROM failure.
• Turn power off and on.
• If problem is not resolved by turning the power off and on, replace the control board.
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TROUBLESHOOTING » TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
OPERATOR DOES
NOT RUN.
DIAGNOSTIC LED
NOT ON.
OPERATOR POWERS
UP BUT DOES NOT
OPERATE.
RELAYS “CLICK” WHEN
REMOTE CONTROL OR
SINGLE BUTTON
CONTROL (SBC)
COMMAND IS GIVEN,
BUT THE OPERATOR
DOES NOT MOVE OR
GATE DISCONNECTED.
THE GATE MOVES
BUT CANNOT EXIT
LEARN LIMITS MODE.
CANNOT LEARN
LIMITS.
• Power not connected. Make sure the AC/Solar input is connected and that at least one battery is connected
with the corresponding fuse intact.
• Low or defective battery. Check the battery to make sure that the red wire goes to the positive terminal of the battery and the
black wire goes to the negative terminal of the battery. Replace the battery if the open circuit voltage is below 11.5Vdc.
• Bad control board. Replace control board.
• Low or defective battery. At least one charged battery must be connected for the operator to operate. Verify the battery fuse is
intact. Check battery connections and battery voltage to be above 11.5Vdc. Replace batteries if necessary.
• STOP button connection loose or disconnected. Press the RESET button and verify that the STOP LED lights up and then turns off
after 10 seconds. Verify the wire connects between the STOP and CTRL PWR terminals.
• Obstruction blocking photoelectric sensors. Press the RESET button and verify that all the safety LEDs (OPEN EDGE/PHOTO, OPEN
PHOTO, CLOSE PHOTO) are OFF. If any are ON, clear any obstructions and verify the LED turns off .
NOTE: The RESET button may need to be hit multiple times since the LEDs turn off after 10 seconds when the operator goes to sleep.
• (Optional Accessory) Safety edge is damaged or on an obstruction. Press the RESET button and verify that the Safety LEDs
(OPEN EDGE and CLOSE EDGE/PHOTO) are OFF. If either is ON, clear any obstructions and verify the LED turns off.
NOTE: The RESET button may need to be hit multiple times since the LEDs turn off after 10 seconds when the operator goes to sleep.
• (Optional Accessory) Interrupt loop or Shadow loop is obstructed. Press the RESET button and verify that the INTERRUPT and
SHADOW LEDs are OFF. If either is on, check the loop detector and its wiring to ensure that it is not incorrectly being triggered.
• Bad control board. Replace control board.
• Battery not connected. At least one charged battery must be connected for the operator to operate. Verify battery fuse
is intact. Check battery connections and battery voltage to be above 11.5V. Replace batteries if necessary.
• Verify that all of the wires, especially the wires going to the motor are secure and that the connector is properly mated to the
header.
• The gate is jammed or incorrectly installed. Disconnect the gate and verify that the gate moves freely. Enter the Learn Limits mode
and verify that the motor spins. Reconnect the gate. Reprogram limits for the operator.
• Bad control board. Replace control board.
• Disconnect the operator from the gate and make sure that the gate moves freely throughout the full length of travel.
• If the limits will not program:
1. Disconnect the operator by releasing the handle on the operator arm.
2. Manually close the gate.
3. Loosen the screw on the learn limit cam and rotate the learn limit cam so it is touching the learn limit switch. Tighten the screw.
4. Tighten the handle on the operator arm.
Program the limits again.
GATE DOES NOT
FULLY OPEN OR
CLOSE WHEN TRYING
TO LEARN LIMITS.
OPERATOR DOES
NOT RESPOND TO
SINGLE BUTTON
CONTROL (SBC)
COMMAND.
OPERATOR DOES NOT
RESPOND TO
COMMAND.
• Gate is excessively heavy or hinges are bad. Verify that the gate is within the ratings for this product. Disconnect the operator(s)
and verify that the gate(s) swing easily. Lubricate or replace hinges as necessary.
• Check the brown and green wires on J17 to ensure they are properly connected. If this did not solve the problem the RPM Module
or control board may need to be replaced. Contact technical support.
• Battery not connected. At least one charged battery must be connected for the operator to operate. Verify the battery fuse is intact.
Check battery connections and battery voltage to be above 11.5Vdc. Replace batteries if necessary.
• STOP button connection loose or disconnected. Press the RESET button and verify that the STOP LED lights up and then turns off
after 10 seconds. Verify the wire connects between STOP and CTRL PWR terminals.
• Single Button Control (SBC) button connection loose. Check wiring for SBC button. Use the on-board single button to verify operator
will respond.
• Bad control board. Replace control board.
• Battery not connected. At least one charged battery must be connected for the operator remote control to operate. Verify battery
fuse is intact. Check battery connections and battery voltage to be above 11.5Vdc. Replace batteries if necessary.
• STOP button connection loose or disconnected. Press the RESET button and verify that the STOP LED lights up and then turns off
after 10 seconds. Verify the wire connects between the STOP and CTRL PWR terminals.
• Radio module not plugged in. Verify the green Radio module (located next to the coaxial connector) is properly mated with both
4-pin connectors.
• If the operator is not grounded properly the range of the remote controls will be reduced. Ensure operator is properly grounded.
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TROUBLESHOOTING » TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
OPERATOR DOES NOT
RESPOND TO
COMMAND.
GATE STOPS
AND REVERSES
IMMEDIATELY AFTER
IT STARTS MOVING.
GATE OPENS BUT
DOES NOT CLOSE.
GATE DOES NOT CLOSE
AUTOMATICALLY WITH
TIMER TO CLOSE
ENABLED.
• Battery not connected. At least one charged battery must be connected for the operator remote control to operate. Verify battery
fuse is intact. Check battery connections and battery voltage to be above 11.5Vdc. Replace batteries if necessary.
• STOP button connection loose or disconnected. Press the RESET button and verify that the STOP LED lights up and then turns off
after 10 seconds. Verify the wire connects between the STOP and CTRL PWR terminals.
• Radio module not plugged in. Verify the green Radio module (located next to the coaxial connector) is properly mated with both
4-pin connectors.
• Obstruction sensed. Check safety devices and gate for obstructions.
• A fault has occurred. Check Diagnostic LED for possible error codes.
• Force set too low. Adjust FORCE setting until gate completes a full open/close cycle without reversing. The force setting may need to
be adjusted in cold weather, as the gate will not move freely.
• Loops are reversed. Make sure that the Safety loop and Shadow loop are connected properly. The gate may trigger the Shadow
loop as it moves, so it must be connected to the correct input.
• Low or defective battery. At least one charged battery must be connected for the units to operate. Verify battery fuse is intact.
Check battery connections and battery voltage to be above 11.5Vdc. Replace battery if necessary.
• An open input is continuously activated. Check the open loop or vehicle probe to make sure they are clear of objects. Verify
connections and operation for these devices.
• Low battery. Measure the voltage across the battery. Voltage should be above 11.5Vdc. Replace battery if necessary.
• (Optional Accessory) Entry system output is connected to the OPEN input, and is “stuck” opening. Verify entry system connections
and operations.
• Obstruction blocking close photoelectric sensors, shadow loop, or safety loop. Check photoelectric sensors for alignment and verify
all connections and operation for safety devices.
• (Optional Accessory) Close safety edge is damaged or on an obstruction. Verify operation and connection of close edge.
• Verify that the Timer-to-Close is ON and adjusted to desired delay.
• Gate opened by a force obstruction reversal. Check the Diagnostic LED and clear gate path of any obstructions.
• The Interrupt loop or Shadow loop is obstructed (optional accessories).
• Obstructed close photoelectric sensor or edge (optional accessory). Check connections and operations of safety devices.
• Low battery. Measure the voltage across the battery. Voltage should be above 11.5Vdc. Replace battery if necessary.
ALARM CONSTANTLY
SOUNDS 5 MINUTES.
SOUNDS WHENEVER A
COMMAND IS ISSUED.
ALARM IS BEEPING
3 TIMES ON A
COMMAND GATE
RUNS TOO SLOW.
GATE 2 CLOSES
BEFORE GATE
1.
ALARM BEEPS
WHEN RUNNING.
• An open input is continuously activated. Check the open loop or vehicle probe to make sure they are clear of objects. Verify
connections and operation for these devices.
• (Optional Accessory) Entry system output is connected to the OPEN input, and is “stuck” opening. Verify entry system connections
and operation.
• Operator in Party mode after RESET button pressed while at the OPEN limit. Use a remote or the SINGLE BUTTON to close the gate
and reopen it. Verify that the TIMER RUNNING LED is flashing.
• Double entrapment occurred. Two successive obstructions were encountered while moving the gate. Press the reset button and
ensure that the gate path is clear of all obstructions. Check the FORCE setting to make sure it is properly set.
• Low battery. Measure the voltage across the battery. Voltage should be above 11.5Vdc. Replace battery if necessary.
• Open and Close Limits are set too close together. If the Open and Close Limits are set within the ramp down distance of each other,
the gate will run at slow speed all the time.
• The gate is starting within the ramp down distance from the Open or Close Limit. Gate will run slow to limits if motion is started
within the ramp-down distance from the limit.
• Lock/Bipart Delay not set. Slide the Lock/Bipart Delay switch to ON. Verify that Gate 1 starts moving first on open and last on
close.
• Gate is excessively heavy. Verify that the gate is within the ratings for this product. Disconnect the operator(s) and verify that both
gate(s) operate easily. If the gate(s) are harder to move in one direction verses the other, the gate must be adjusted.
• Gate is unbalanced. Disconnect the operator(s) and verify that gate(s) operate easily in both directions. If the gate(s) are harder to
move in one direction verses the other, the gate must be adjusted.
• Bad motor connection. Check the motor wires and connections for possible loose or corroded terminals.
• Low battery. Measure the voltage across the battery. Voltage should be above 11.5Vdc. Replace battery if necessary.
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ACCESSORIES
ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION DEVICES
THE PROTECTOR SYSTEM® PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS
The photoelectric sensors are designed to detect an obstacle in the path of the electronic beam and
stop the operator. Includes mounting brackets.
Model 50-220
SENSING EDGE (2-WIRE, NON-MONITORED)
Sensing edges can detect an obstacle upon contact and stop the operator.
Models G65MG0204, G65MG0205, G65MGR205, and G65MGS205
SENSING EDGE CHANNEL
Mounting channel for all MG020 type edges.
Model G65ME120C5
REMOTE CONTROLS
Chamberlain offers a variety of LiftMaster Security
®
✚
and Passport™ remote controls to satisfy your application needs.
Single-button to 4-button, visor or key chain. Additionally, Passport™ remote controls are ideal for integration with Telephone
Entry and Access Control Systems. Contact your authorized LiftMaster dealer for details.
3-BUTTON SECURITY✚
®
REMOTE CONTROL
The 3-button remote control can be programmed to control the operator. Includes visor clip.
Model 373LM
3-BUTTON MINI-REMOTE CONTROL WITH SECURITY✚
®
The 3-button remote control can be programmed to control the operator. Includes key ring and
fastening strip.
Model 370LM
SECURITY✚® KEYLESS ENTRY
Enables homeowner to operate gate operator from outside by entering a 4-digit code on a specially
designed keypad.
Model 377LM
MISCELLANEOUS
DUAL GATE WIRING KIT
The dual gate wiring kit is 40 feet of interconnecting cable required for dual gate applications.
Model MSWIRE12GA6C
POST-MOUNTING PLATE
For post-mounting model RSW residential swing operator (also CSW200 commercial swing operator).
Posts not included.
Model MPEL
REMOTE ANTENNA EXTENSION KIT
The remote antenna extension kit allows the antenna to be remotely installed.
Model 86LM
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ACCESSORIES
WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL RECEIVER
Access control receiver for up to 450 Security✚® remote controls.
Model STAR450-315
HEATER
Keeps operator, gearbox and batteries at suitable temperature when outside temperature is below
0°F for extended periods of time.
Models HTRKITRSW (for Swing operator, includes bracket for optimal heater location) and
G6518CSW (Swing replacement heater only)
LOOP DETECTOR
Low power loop detectors.
Model LD7LP
VEHICLE SENSING PROBE
The vehicle sensing probe is buried in the ground and can detect a car as it approaches and will then
open the gate.
Model LM202
SOLAR PANEL KIT - 10 WATT
This kit is to replace or add a solar panel to the operator application. Up to three solar panels can
be connected to the operator.
Model SOLPNL10W12V
BATTERY FOR GATE ACCESS SYSTEMS
The gate access system battery replaces or adds a battery to the operator application.
Model 29-NP712 (7 AMP-Hour Battery, 12 Vdc, requires additional 7AH battery harness)
Model A12330SGLPK (33 AMP-Hour Battery, 12 Vdc, harness included. Ideal for solar applications
and extended battery backup)
BATTERY HARNESS
Required when a second 7 AMP-Hour, 12 Vdc battery is added to the operator.
Model K94-35225
SOLENOID GATE LOCK (LOW POWER)
The automatic gate lock is a solenoid-driven lock that automatically unlocks when the gate is open
and locks when the gate is closed. Can be mounted onto a gate or post. Can be released in case of
emergency.
Model SGLOCK12V
MAGNETIC GATE LOCK
Outdoor magnetic lock, transformer, junction box, mounting plate and hardware. Not for use with
Solar Applications. Must be powered separately.
Model MG1300
RELAY KIT
Maglock release relay.
Model Q400MAU
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WARRANTY
LIFTMASTER THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The Chamberlain Group, Inc. warrants to the first purchaser of this product, for the structure in which this product is originally installed, that it is free from defect in materials
and/or workmanship for a period of THREE years from the date of purchase. The proper operation of this product is dependent on your compliance with the instructions
regarding installation, operation, maintenance and testing. Failure to comply strictly with those instructions will void this limited warranty in its entirety.
If, during the limited warranty period, this product appears to contain a defect covered by this limited warranty, call 1-800-528-2806, toll free, before dismantling this
product. Then send this product, pre-paid and insured, to our service center for warranty repair. You will be advised of shipping instructions when you call. Please include a
brief description of the problem and a dated proof-of purchase receipt with any product returned for warranty repair. Products returned to Seller for warranty repair, which
upon receipt by Seller are confirmed to be defective and covered by this limited warranty, will be repaired or replaced (at Seller’s sole option) at no cost to you and returned
pre-paid. Defective parts will be repaired or replaced with new or factory-rebuilt parts at Seller’s sole option.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TWO YEAR LIMITED
WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, AND NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES WILL EXIST OR APPLY AFTER SUCH PERIOD. Some
states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to
you. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER NON-DEFECT DAMAGE, DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER INSTALLATION,
OPERATION OR CARE (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ABUSE, MISUSE, FAILURE TO PROVIDE REASONABLE AND
NECESSARY MAINTENANCE, UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS OR ANY ALTERATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT), LABOR CHARGES FOR
REINSTALLING A REPAIRED OR REPLACED UNIT, OR REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY PROBLEMS WITH, OR RELATING TO, THE GATE OR GATE HARDWARE,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE GATE SPRINGS, GATE ROLLERS, GATE ALIGNMENT OR HINGES. THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY ALSO DOES NOT COVER ANY PROBLEMS CAUSED BY INTERFERENCE. ANY SERVICE CALL THAT DETERMINES
THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN CAUSED BY ANY OF THESE ITEMS COULD RESULT IN A FEE TO YOU.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING
IN CONNECTION WITH USE, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER’S LIABILITY FOR BREACH
OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY EXCEED THE COST OF THE PRODUCT COVERED
HEREBY. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS
PRODUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential, incidental or special damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This limited
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.