Chamberlain ESTATE SERIES SW 2000-X3 User Manual

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L. BASIC GATE OPERATOR PROGRAMMING

Even if you plan to program the gate operator by telephone, you may want to enter some
immediate instructions during installation. The following list of instructions will help you
set basic controls so the gate will operate properly until you have time for full
programming, either directly or by telephone. For complete programming instructions,
refer to “SL 1000, SW 2000, and BG 3000-X3 Programming (-173 bd)”.

To access programming mode: enter QQQ

000000 (3 asterisks, 6 zeroes)

To program a command: a) enter step number b) enter required data c) enter # (pound sign)
To exit programming mode: enter 00# (2 zeroes, 1 pound sign)

Step

Step

Purpose

Default

Acceptable Input

01

Gate Type

1

1

0 = Slide, 1 = Swing, 2 = Barrier,

3 = Linear

02

Operator Type

1

0

0 = Single, 1 = Master, 2 = Slave

03

Pair Type

1

0

0=Bipart, 1=Latch, 2=Not Used,

3=Tandem

04

Not Used

-

-

-

05

Not Used

-

-

06

Anti-Tailgate Enable (ATG)

1

0

0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled

07

Latch Delay Time

3

6

0 – 250 Seconds (.4 sec.
Increments)

08

Reclose Time (RT)

Up to 3

30

0 – 250 Seconds (0 = Disabled)

09

Not Used

-

-

-

10

Not Used

-

-

-

11

Obstruction Sense Backup Closing

Up to 3

12

12 – 499 Inches See note below.

12

Obstruction Sense Backup Opening

Up to 3

12

12 – 499 Inches See note below.

13

Interrupt Bar Backup If Closing

Up to 3

12

12 – 499 Inches See note below.

14

Interrupt Bar Backup If Opening

Up to 3

12

12 – 499 Inches See note below.

15

Return to Factory Set Defaults

6

N/A

101010 (partial), 191919 (full)

IMPORTANT NOTE: SWING GATE BACKUP DISTANCES

Slide gates move at about one foot per second, so backup distances (Obstruction

Senses and Interrupt Bar Backup) are easy to enter. To move the gate one foot, you

enter 12 inches.
Swing gates, however, move in degrees per second, so it is the length of the gate that

determines how far the gate moves each second. For instance, a twenty foot gate will

move twice as far as a ten foot gate in the same amount of time. As a result, entering

backup distances for swing gates is different than for slide gates. Use the following

table to enter swing gate backup distances:

I want my gate to move

And my gate length is:

this far out at the end:

10'

15'

20'

One foot

Enter 9"

Enter 6"

Enter 3"

Two feet

Enter 18"

Enter 12"

Enter 6"

Three feet

Enter 27"

Enter 18"

Enter 9"

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