Jaypro Sports Jaypro SecureLift Mat Storage System User Manual

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© 2006 Jaypro Sports Equipment JSL-Inst002 Rev F3 9-1-2006

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iv.

Press NEXT button twice and you should see the following screen:

Figure 11: Manual Motor Starter Operating Mode

v.

Operate motors manually, verifying intended direction of travel is actual direction
winch operates in. Press and hold the buttons for the corresponding winch and
direction of travel:


MS1F = Motor Starter for Winch #1, Forward (UP) direction – F3 ( ) button
MS1R = Motor Starter for Winch #1, Reverse (DOWN) direction – F4 ( ) button
MS2F = Motor Starter for Winch #2, Forward (UP) direction – F5 (

CLR

) button

MS2R = Motor Starter for Winch #2, Reverse (DOWN) direction – F6 (

ENT

) button

Important: If at this point you notice that the winches operate in the opposite direction from
indicated, the phasing of your wiring is reversed. Swapping two of the incoming leads can change
phasing of the hoist motors. Verify proper winch direction by watching the limit switch rod.
The down limit switch is located on the end of the winch closest to the motor – the limit
switch rod should travel away from the up limit (towards the lower limit) when the hoist is
paying out cable. Check this direction of operation immediately after powering up the winch
to avoid damage to limit switches or the hoist!

vi.

Operate Hoist #1 either up or down, verify LED 0 blinks.

If LED light does not blink when hoist is operated double check the following:

a. If LED 1 blinks instead of LED 0, then the sensor wiring from the winches

has been reversed. Fix the wiring and try again.

b. Inspect wires running from winch to controller; verify incoming wires to

controller are hooked up to correct terminal block (according to wiring
diagram).

c. There is a small viewing hole in the motor end of the hoist, through which

the proximity eye and the gear teeth can be seen. Verify the encoder ‘eye’ is
lit and approximately 1/16” away from the gear. This eye works by picking
up the proximity of the gear teeth as they travel by, and you should see the
light blink as the gear rotates. There is also a green light at the rear end of
the proximity sensor inside the winch that will blink each time the sensor
‘sees’ the gear tooth.

vii.

Repeat steps i. thru iii. for Hoist #2, with the following LED indicators:

LED 1 blinks while Hoist #2 operates.

LED 4 goes out when upper limit activated.

LED 5 goes out when lower limit activated.

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