LiftMaster SL585UL SL585UL SL595UL Single Phase Wiring Diagram

LiftMaster SL585UL Manual

LiftMaster SL585UL manual content summary:

  • LiftMaster SL585UL | SL585UL SL595UL Single Phase Wiring Diagram - Page 1
    Models SL585UL and SL595UL To reduce the risk of INJURY or DEATH: • DISCONNECT power BEFORE installing or servicing LiftMaster approved entrapment protection devices (refer to the accessory page of manual). • See manual prior to servicing contact closure devices are not supported. Make 84 on the
  • LiftMaster SL585UL | SL585UL SL595UL Single Phase Wiring Diagram - Page 2
    LiftMaster approuvés (consulter la page des accessoires). • Avant les travaux, consulter le manuel pour les instructions c. a. du système Appeler le service public. 56 Sous-tension c. a. du 4321 Blanc ID DE PRODUIT SL585UL - Bleu SL595UL - Noir BOUTON DE RÉINITIALISATION ALARME Rouge Noir
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Press and hold
STOP...
...then press and
hold CLOSE...
...then press and hold OPEN
until "Er" shows.
CODE SEQUENCE NUMBER
The first number shown is the most recent
code (example: “01”). The display will show
the sequence of codes that occurred starting
with “01” and going up to code “20”.
CODE NUMBER
The second number shown after the code
sequence number is the code itself
(31-99, example” “31”).
A SECOND LATER
....
The operator will show the code sequence number followed by the code number:
Diagnostic Codes
SINGLE PHASE WIRING DIAGRAM
Models SL585UL and SL595UL
TO VIEW THE CODES:
TRANSFORMER
120V
OUTLET
PWR IN HOT
(BLACK)
SWITCH
(YELLOW)
J15
J14
J13
(BLACK)
(WHITE)
J11
J12
PWR IN
J1
NEUTRAL
(WHITE)
SWITCH
(ORANGE)
J7
COMM
(WHITE)
120V
(BLACK)
208V
(RED)
240V
(ORANGE)
J9
J5
J3
J4
J2
J16
J6
J10
CURRENT
SENSOR
120V
120V
240V
240V
J8
J17
COMM
LINK
B
A
ANTENNA
CURRENT
SENSOR
MOTOR DRIVE
RPM & LIMITS
ALARM
EXP.
BOARD
24 VAC IN
CLASS 2 SUPPLY
24 VAC
500 mA MAX
ID RESET
GND
BIPART
DELAY
2
4
6
8
OPEN
LEFT
OPEN
RIGHT
SHADOW
INTERUPT
EXIT
SBC
OPN
CLS
STP
COM
1
2
3
TO MAIN
BOARD
POWER
N.F.
N.O.
COM
C
NO
NF
4
3
2
1
C
NO
NF
RPM & LIMITS
ALA
SET
87654321
9
CURRENT
SENSOR
MOTOR DRIVE
RPM & LIMITS
ALARM
EXP.
BOARD
24 VAC IN
ID RESET
GND
8
7654321
21
4321
4
3
2
1
4321
78 9
6
5
4
3
2
1
21
2
1
9
10
4 321
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
3
10
12
COM
120
240
480
208
HANDING
OPEN
CLOSE
EYE ONLY
EYE/EDGE
EYE/EDGE
COM
COMM
LINK
B
A
CLASS 2 SUPPLY
24 VAC
500 mA MAX
TRANSFORMER
120V
OUTLET
PWR IN HOT
(BLACK)
SWITCH
(YELLOW)
J15
J14
J13
(BLACK)
(WHITE)
J11
J12
PWR IN
J1
NEUTRAL
(WHITE)
SWITCH
(ORANGE)
J7
COMM
(WHITE)
120V
(BLACK)
208V
(RED)
240V
(ORANGE)
J9
J5
J3
J4
J2
J16
J6
J10
CURRENT
SENSOR
120V
120V
240V
240V
J8
J17
RESET
BUTTON
CONTROL BOARD
ANTENNA
N.C.
SHADOW LOOP
EXIT LOOP
EXIT
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY
WIRING
ACCESSORY POWER
24VAC 2.2 AMPS MAX
FIRE DEPARTMENT
3-BUTTON CONTROL STATION
MAGLOCK
(Optional)
SOLENOID LOCK
(Optional)
OR
Shielded Twisted Pair Cable
(Primary/Secondary link to other
gate operator) Ground the shield of
the cable to the chassis ground of
each operator.
ACCESSORY POWER
24VOC 0.5A Maximum
(Not Provided)
(Not Provided)
Jumper
ALARM
Black
White
White
Orange
Purple
Gray
Green
Blue
Red
Black
White
White
Orange
Red
ACCESSORY POWER OUTLET
Black
Red
Attach to
metal chassis
TRANSFORMER
These switches determine if the corresponding
photoelectric sensor or edge sensor will function
for the OPEN or CLOSE cycle.
PLUG-IN LOOP DETECTOR
Model LOOPDETLM
EXPANSION BOARD
N.C.
SHADOW LOOP
EXIT LOOP
INTERRUPT LOOP
AUXILIARY
RELAY 2
AUXILIARY
RELAY 1
These switches control how the Auxiliary Relays will function.
Jumper
SINGLE BUTTON CONTROL STATION
3-BUTTON CONTROL
STATION
PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS
PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS
or
EDGE SENSORS
POWER BOARD
SINGLE PHASE
CLOSE
Limit Switch
OPEN
Limit Switch
Limit Switch Wiring
CONTROL BOARD
Black
Blue
Black
Yellow
Black
Green
Red
Black
Yellow
Blue
Blue
Red
AC POWER SWITCH
Normally Open
Common
Normally Closed
Normally Open
Common
Normally Closed
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
Black
White
SWITCH SETTINGS
1
2
3
RELAY 1
RELAY 2
OFF
Relay always off
Relay always off
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Energizes at open limit
Energizes at open limit
OFF
OFF
ON
Energizes when not at
close limit
Energizes when not at
close limit
OFF
ON
ON
Energizes when motor is on
Energizes when motor is on
ON
OFF
OFF
Energizes 3 seconds prior
and during gate motion
Energizes 3 seconds prior
and during gate motion
ON
OFF
ON
Not used
Not used
ON
ON
OFF
Energizes when gate is
tampered with
Energizes when gate is
tampered with
ON
ON
ON
LEDs will blink cycle count
Not used
RED
/
GREEN
LIGHT FUNCTIONALITY
1
2
3
Red light
wired to AUX RELAY 1.
Green light
wired to AUX RELAY 2.
AUX RELAY 1 SWITCHES
OFF
Red light OFF*
OFF
OFF
CLOSED
GATE STATE
AUX RELAY 2 SWITCHES
Green light OFF
1
2
3
ON
ON
ON
OPENING
OPEN
CLOSING
Defined Mid Stop
Undefined Mid
Stop
Timer more than
5 seconds
Timer less than
5 seconds
* For red light ON when gate is closed, set switch 1 on AUX RELAY 1 to ON
Red light ON/FLASH
Red light OFF
Red light ON/FLASH
n/a
Red light ON
Red light OFF
Red light ON/FLASH
Green light OFF
Green light ON
Green light OFF
Green light OFF
n/a
Green light OFF
Green light ON
Yellow
Blue
Yellow
Blue
MOTOR
HARNESS
To configure the motor for
208V, swap the orange and
red wires and plug motor
into the 240V position.
SOLENOID BRAKE
MOTOR
RPM BOARD
RUN 1
RUN 2
THERMAL SWITCH
START
Blue
Yellow
Yellow/Black
Orange
White
Red
Purple
Yellow/Black
Purple
Black
24 VAC
3.15A FUSE
HORSE POWER ID
1/2 HP - Yellow
1 HP - Purple
1 1/2 HP - Blue
PRODUCT ID
SL585UL - Blue
SL595UL - Black
Yellow
OR
ACCESS
CONTROL
DEVICE
INTERRUPT LOOP
or
PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS
for CLOSE cycle
EDGE SENSOR
for CLOSE cycle
PHOTOELECTRIC
SENSORS
for OPEN cycle
EDGE SENSOR
OR
Connect external radios to DC control board
accessory power only.
WIRELESS EDGE KIT
Model LMWEKITU
POWER BOARD
Single Phase
Power Wiring
HEATER
(Optional Accessory)
White
Black
Red
Black
White
Green
Attach to
metal
chassis
Attach to
metal
chassis
White
JUNCTION BOX
HOT
NEUTRAL
GROUND
INCOMING POWER
Earth Ground Rod
LOCKS
ACCESSORY
POWER
DUAL
GATES
ENTRAPMENT
PROTECTION
LOOPS
CONTROLS
AC POWER SWITCH
Black
LiftMaster System
Installed System
Informational
External Entrapment Protection
Inherent Entrapment Protection
CODE COLOR KEY:
To reduce the risk of INJURY or DEATH:
DISCONNECT power BEFORE installing or servicing operator.
Replace ONLY with fuse of same type and rating.
To be compliant with UL325 and industry safety guidelines, qualified monitored
external entrapment protection devices such as photoelectric sensors or edge
sensors are required to be installed with this operator at each entrapment zone.
Use ONLY LiftMaster approved entrapment protection devices (refer to the
accessory page of manual).
See manual prior to servicing regarding maintenance and required safety testing.
MEANING
SOLUTION
31
Main control board has
experienced an internal failure.
Disconnect all power, wait 15 seconds, then reconnect power
(reboot). If issue continues, replace main control board.
35
Max-Run-Time Exceeded Error
Attempt to run and review for duration and obstructions. Max-
Run-Time can be re-measured by saving one or both of the limits
again.
36
Product ID Error
Was the control board just replaced? If so, erase limits, enter limit
setup mode and set limits. If not, disconnect all power, wait 15
seconds, then reconnect power before changing product ID
harness.
37
Product ID Failure
Unplug product ID harness then plug back in. Disconnect all
power, wait 15 seconds, then reconnect power before replacing
product ID harness.
43
Failure or missing EXIT loop
Check loop wiring throughout connection. May be a short in the
loop, or an open connection in the loop (LiftMaster Plug-in Loop
Detector only).
44
Failure or missing SHADOW
loop
45
Failure or missing INTERRUPT
loop
46
Wireless edge battery low
Replace batteries in wireless edge.
47
Power board fault
Relay fault detected in the power board. Replace the power board.
50
Run-Distance Error
Limits are less than 4 feet apart or longer than what was learned.
Check limit positions and proper switch function. Run-distance
can be re-learned by setting the handing again.
53
Brownout occurred
AC/DC board supply dipped below allowable level. Review power
supply and wiring. If rebooting, ensure enough time for discharge
of power to force a fresh boot.
54
Wireless Second Operator
Communication Error
Check the second operator for power. If OFF, restore power and
try to run the system. If powered, deactivate the wireless feature
and then re-learn the second operator.
55
System AC Overvoltage
Call utility.
56
System AC Undervoltage
Check wiring and wire gauge to operator.
57
Limit Error - Stuck Switch
Check switch for proper operation. Check harness for shorts.
Replace if defective.
58
Limit Error - Wrong Switch
Check motor wiring.
59
Missing Power Board
Check harness for shorts. Check for presence of power board.
60
Minimum number of monitored
entrapment protection devices
not installed.
Review monitored entrapment protection device connections.
Slide gate operators require a minimum of two external safety
devices; one in the close and one in the open direction
61
CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT held
more than 3 minutes
Check wired input on main board; check for alignment or
obstruction.
62
CLOSE EDGE held more than 3
minutes
63
OPEN EYE/EDGE held more than
3 minutes
64
CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT held
more than 3 minutes
Check wired input on expansion board; check for alignment or
obstruction.
65
CLOSE EYE/EDGE held more
than 3 minutes
66
OPEN EYE/EDGE held more than
3 minutes
67
Wireless edge triggered more
than 3 minutes
Check wired input for wiring issue or obstruction.
68
Wireless edge loss of
monitoring
Check wireless edge inputs.
69
Wireless edge triggered
IF an obstruction occurred, no action required. If an obstruction
did NOT occur, check inputs and wiring.
70
CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT
triggered, causing reversal,
preventing close, or resetting
TTC
IF an obstruction occurred, no action required. If an obstruction
did NOT occur, check alignment, inputs, and wiring on main
board.
71
CLOSE EDGE triggered, causing
reversal, preventing close, or
canceling TTC
72
OPEN EYE/EDGE triggered,
causing reversal or preventing
opening
73
CLOSE EYE/INTERRUPT
triggered, causing reversal,
preventing close, or resetting
TTC
IF an obstruction occurred, no action required. If an obstruction
did NOT occur, check alignment, inputs, and wiring on expansion
board.
74
CLOSE EYE/EDGE triggered,
causing reversal and preventing
close or canceling TTC
75
OPEN EYE/EDGE triggered,
causing reversal or preventing
opening
80
Close input (EYE/EDGE)
communication fault from other
operator
Check inputs and communication method between operators,
either wired bus or radio. Ensure operator is powered. May have
to erase the wireless communication and reprogram the two
operators.
81
Open input (EYE/EDGE)
communication fault from other
operator
82
Close input (EYE/EDGE)
communication fault (expansion
board)
Check the connections between the main board and the expansion
board.
83
Open input (EYE/EDGE)
communication fault (expansion
board)
84
Non-monitored device detected
on the wireless safety system
Non-monitored contact closure devices are not supported. Make
sure connected devices are monitored. Check edges for proper
orientation and resistive end cap connection.
91
Force Reversal
Look for obstruction, if no obstruction, check that the mechanical
assembly is engaged and free to move. Refer to manual for Limit
and Force Adjustment, and Obstruction Test.
93
RPM / STALL Reversal
Check for obstruction. If no obstruction, check the operator cable
wiring and that the operator arm is engaged and free to move.
Replace RPM assembly.
95
AC motor no start condition
Motor failed to start. Check for an obstructed gate or binding
mechanism. Check start capacitor connections and condition.
96
Current Sensor Fault
A fault was detected on the current sensor. Make sure the current
sensor is connected to the main control board. Check the current
sensor harness for an open or short. The operator will need a
power cycle to resume operation after correcting the fault. If the
fault continues, replace the power board.
99
Normal Operation
No action required
TO SCROLL THROUGH THE SAVED CODES:
Press the OPEN button to cycle to the most recent code ("01"). Press the CLOSE button
to cycle to the oldest code (up to “20”).
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