Control station wiring and installation, Control wiring connections, External radio wiring connections – Chamberlain door opener User Manual

Page 11: Mounting instructions, Control wiring, 24 volt ac, Use copper wire only

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CONTROL WIRING CONNECTIONS

1. Connect control wires to the P1 terminal block located on the

logic board as shown.

2. Connect conduit with all control wires through the conduit

hole in the electrical box enclosure marked with the label
shown below.

3. Apply power to the operator. Press OPEN push button and

observe direction of door travel and then Press the STOP
button.

If door did not move in the correct direction, check for improper
wiring at the control station or between operator and control
station. NOTE: In “Diag” mode the 3-button control station can be
tested to verify correct wiring of Open, Close and Stop buttons
without moving the door.
If the door moves in the wrong direction and or the limits move
in the wrong direction, simply move the motor direction jumper
located on the logic board from the factory default setting (STD)
to the (REV) pins. This will change the motor rotation as well as
the functional position of the OPEN and CLOSE limit switch’s.
Then relocate the safety limit switch (SLS) only to the opposite
side with the new functional close limit location. Orient the
arm (lever) of the limit switch away from the center. NOTE: The
motor direction change is not available on the DJ and DH models.

EXTERNAL RADIO WIRING CONNECTIONS

On all models a radio terminal bracket marked R1 R2 R3 is
located on the outside of the electrical enclosure. In B2 mode the
operator will then open a fully closed door, close a fully open
door, stop an opening door, and reverse a closing door from the
radio remote. In TS control wiring the operator will only open the
door or reset the timer to close. However, for additional door
control from a 3-button remote, a commercial three-channel radio
receiver (with connections for OPEN/CLOSE/STOP) is
recommended.
NOTE: If an external radio receiver is being used in place of the
built-in receiver, remove or disconnect the coaxial cable from the
logic board.

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Mount WARNING NOTICE beside or below the control station.
2. Mount MAINTENANCE ALERT label to either side of control

station.

3. Mount control station(s) within line of sight of door(s).

CONTROL WIRING

USE COPPER WIRE ONLY

4 0 - 1 0 0 3 2 B

OR IN THE AREA NEAR THE OPERATOR MUST
NOT BE PERFORMED UNTIL DISCONNECTING

THE ELECTRICAL POWER AND LOCKING-OUT

THE POWER VIA, THE MAIN DISCONNECT

SWITCH. UPON COMPLETION OF

MAINTENANCE THE AREA MUST BE CLEARED
AND SECURED, AT THAT TIME THE UNIT MAY

BE RETURNED TO SERVICE.

Maintenance
Alert System

TM

If light is Flashing
Rapidly, it is time
for routine door
maintenance.
If light is Flashing
Slowly, followed
by a pause, call for
immediate service.

Service every

cycles/months

4'

Approximate

Control
Station

Optional
Controls

POWER

TIMER

DEFEAT

MAS

4

STS

DIAG

ROG

24V

AC

24V

AC

TIMER

DEFEAT

CMN

MAS

EYES

EDGE

OPEN

CLOSE

STOP

CMN

SBC

11

10

9

14

13

12

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

CLOSE

STOP

OPEN

EDGE

EYES

P1

D34

F1

2 D1 E2)

FAILSAFE

D23

D15

1

R8

C18

D8

U7

R31

D31

C3Ø

D7

D6

D5

D4

C25

C17

P1Ø

A

D2Ø

D21

D13

D14

D28

D17

D19

SBC

24V

AC

24V

AC

TIMER

DEFEAT

CMN

MAS

EYES

EDGE

OPEN

CLOSE

STOP

CMN

SBC

11

10

9

14

13

12

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

24 VOLT AC

24 VOLT AC

TIMER DEFEAT

COMMON

MAINTENANCE ALERT SYSTEM

PHOTO EYES (LiftMaster Only)

REVERSE

OPEN

CLOSE

STOP

COMMON

INTERLOCK

INTERLOCK

SINGLE BUTTON CONTROL

To prevent possible SEVERE INJURY or DEATH, install
reversing sensors when:
• The radio is used.
• The 3-button control station is out of sight of the door.
• Or ANY other control (automatic or manual) is used.
Reversing devices are recommended for ALL installations.

ATTENTION

AVERTISSEMENT

AVERTISSEMENT

AVERTISSEMENT

WARNING

WARNING

CAUTION

WARNING

WARNING

PRECAUCIÓN

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