Chamberlain Safety Gate SL920 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
MODEL SL920  
COMMERCIAL SLIDE GATE OPERATOR  
SL920 GATE OPERATORS ARE FOR USE ON VEHICULAR PASSAGES  
ONLY AND NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON PEDESTRIAN PASSAGE GATES.  
2 YEAR WARRANTY  
Serial#_____________________  
(located on electrical box cover)  
InstallationDate:_______________  
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General Information  
 OVERALL DIMENSIONS: Height: 21" Length: 12" Width: 17"  
 SHIPPING WEIGHT: 125 lbs.  
z Options: Steel Mounting Stand: 23 lbs.  
 POWER REQUIREMENT: Dedicated 115 Volt AC (+/- 10V), 5 AMP Power Circuit  
 APPLICATIONS:  
z Maximum Gate Weight: 500 lbs.  
z Maximum Gate Length: 25 ft.  
z Maximum Track Grade: 5 % (1 ft. rise over 20 ft. run)  
z Maximum Gate Speed: 10"/sec.  
 INCLUDED WITH OPERATOR:  
BASE PLATE HOLE PATTERN  
z 30-Feet of # 40 Roller Chain  
z 2-Master Links # 40  
z 2-Zinc Plated Chain Bolts  
z 2-Chain Brackets, Right and Left  
z 2-U-Bolts, Round (for chain brackets)  
z 2-U-Bolts, Square (for chain brackets)  
z 2-Safety Warning Placards  
z 1-Hex Wrench 5/16"  
z1-InstructionManual  
z 1-Flexible Conduit End Fitting 1/2"  
z 4-Sleeve Anchor Bolts (red heads) 3/8" X 3"  
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 CIRCUIT BOARD: The SL920 uses the Full Systems Capability circuit board, a powerful control  
system. This circuit board operates on 12 ~ 18 Volts and can deliver power to the motor through high  
power switching. The limit switch input terminals require the use of normally open type limit switches.  
These switches are used to accurately stop the gate operator in the open and closed positions. To  
safeguard the operator from damage that could result from limit switch or system protection failure, the  
Full Systems Capability circuit board has a built-in maximum run timer which will allow the operator to run  
for approximately 300 seconds and then shut off automatically. The Full Systems Capability circuit board  
has an adjustable gate sensitivity feature which will stop or reverse the gate if the gate is pushing harder  
thannormalbecauseofanobstruction.  
 GATE SENSITIVITY: The SL920 Full Systems Capability circuit board has a built-in system  
protectionfeaturewhichwhenadjustedproperlywilldeliveronlyenoughpowertothemotortoovercome  
the resistance of the gate. The amount of power that the circuit board will deliver can be adjusted for both  
directions of travel to accommodate the various gate weights that the SL920 operator is recommended  
for. (See Applications Pg. 3)  
 Vehicular Gate Operator Classes:  
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 multifamily housing unit (five or more single family  
units), hotel, garage, retail store, or other building servicing the general public.  
Class III - Industrial/Limited Access Vehicular Gate Operator: A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use  
in an industrial location or building such as a factory or loading dock area or other locations not intended  
to service the general public.  
Class IV - Restricted Access Vehicular Gate Operator: A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in a  
guarded industrial location or building such as an airport security area or other restricted access location  
not servicing the general public, in which unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security  
personnel.  
Gate Operator model SL920 is intended for Vehicular Gate Operator Classes I, II, III, and IV.  
 Gate Inspection:  
a) Install the gate operator only when:  
1) The operator is appropriate for the construction of the gate and the usage Class of the gate,  
2) All openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the bottom of the gate to a minimum  
of 4 ft. above the ground to prevent a 2-1/4 " 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.  
3) All exposed pinch points are eliminated or guarded, and  
4) Guarding is supplied for exposed rollers.  
b) The operator is intended for installation only on gates used for vehicles. Pedestrians must be supplied with a  
separate access opening.  
c) The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is supplied between the gate and adjacent  
structures then opening and closing to reduce the risk of entrapment.  
d) The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions prior to the installation of the gate operator.  
Do not over-adjust the gate sensitivity to compensate for a damaged gate.  
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Features  
 OPERATION  
The SL920 Full Systems Capability can operate in a AUTO CLOSE TIMER (TIMER ON) or a  
PUSH-TO-OPEN/PUSH-TO-CLOSE(TIMEROFF)modeofoperation.IntheAUTOCLOSETIMER  
mode of operation the operator is given a command to open the gate and hold it open until the input is  
released and until the auto close timer has elapsed at which point the operator will close the gate  
automatically. In the PUSH-TO-OPEN/PUSH-TO-CLOSE mode of operation each time a signal is sent to  
the operator, it will cause it to do the opposite of what it did before. (i.e., If the gate is closed, it will start  
opening, if it is open, it will start closing: If it is closing, it will REVERSE TO OPEN, if it is opening, it will  
REVERSE TO CLOSE.)  
 CONTROLS  
The SL920 Full Systems Capability works with the following control devices: Key switches, Push  
buttons (separate or intercom), numerical key pads and any peripheral equipment which can supply  
normally open or normally closed contacts as well as optional radio transmitters and receiver (specified  
byandavailablefromthemanufacturer). Thesecontactscanbeconnectedtotheoperatorinputterminals  
to perform the opening, close, safety, or the stop functions.  
 AUTO CLOSE TIMER  
The operator comes factory preset with the auto close timer turned OFF. The auto close timer will  
close the gate automatically after a specific amount of time has elapsed. The amount of time can be  
easily adjusted between 0 and 45 seconds by turning a small "pot" located on the right edge of the circuit  
board (See page 17). The timer can be disabled or activated by flipping a single switch located on the  
top right edge of the circuit board. If the timer will be used it is recommended that some type of  
supplementary safety device be installed. If more time is required, there is an extended timer available  
from the manufacturer allowing up to 100 additional seconds (See Options).  
 MANUAL RELEASE SWITCH  
This simple on-off switch is built into the operator. In an emergency, EVEN WITH THE POWER  
OFF, the gate can be pushed open manually after flipping the switch from Operate to Release. This  
switch may also be removed and placed externally from the machine.  
 GATE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT FOR SYSTEM PROTECTION  
The amount of force necessary to stop the gate can be adjusted to conform to the various sizes  
and weights of any particular gate. When adjusting the sensitivity, the operator can be given only as much  
energy as is necessary to overcome the resistance of the gate. If the gate should strike an obstruction in  
either direction, the gate will reverse. If the gate should again strike an obstruction before reaching a limit,  
the gate will stop, remain stopped, and will sound an alarm. (See page 17)  
 MASTER AND SECOND  
Some very large entrances may require the use of two gates. If this is the case, the two gates can  
be easily automated using the "master and second" configuration. This configuration uses two gates and  
two operators in ONE driveway. The operators used are two regular SL920 Full Systems Capability  
operators one of which is of standard "right hand operation" and the other which is easily converted to  
"left hand operation" by flipping a single switch located at the top of the circuit board (See page 17).  
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Parts Identification  
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Parts Identification continued...  
K74-40065 SERVICE KIT  
EXTERNAL RESISTOR  
DESCRIPTION  
K72-30359 SERVICE KIT  
LIMIT/DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY  
DESCRIPTION  
F
A
QTY  
QTY  
1
EXTERNAL CURRENT RESISTOR  
LIMIT/DRIVE SHAFT  
BEARING  
SHRINK WRAP, 1"  
2
2
2
1
1
2
SCREW, PH PHILLIPS, #2-56 X 1/2"  
LOCKNUT, #2-56  
LIMIT NUT  
2
SPROCKET, 41B20, 1/4" KW, (2) 1/4" SS  
KEY, WOODRUFF, 1/4" X 7/8"  
Steel shim washer, 1" x 1.5" x 0.010"  
Steel shim washer, 1" x 1.5" x 0.031"  
HEX BOLT, 3/8-16 X 1"  
FLANGE NUT, 3/8-16  
1
WIRE, GREEN, 8", STIP X FORK  
WIRE, YELLOW, 8", STIP X FORK  
1
1
2
4
K75-40346 SERVICE KIT  
4
G
IDLER SPROCKET  
E-RING, 1"  
1
DESCRIPTION  
SPROCKET, 41B24, 3/16" KW, (2) 1/4" SS  
BEARING, 1/2" ID x 3/4" OD x 1/2"  
QTY  
1
K74-40084 BRIDGE RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY  
B
QTY  
1
1
1
2
1
DESCRIPTION  
CAPACITOR, RECTIFIER  
BRIDGE RECTIFIER  
HEX BOLT, 5/8-11 X 2-3/4", GRADE 5  
HEX JAM NUT, 5/8-11  
1
LOCKWASHER, 5/8  
SCREW, PH PHILLIPS, #6-32 X 1"  
FLANGE NUT, 6-32  
1
1
K75-40402 SVC. KIT DRIVE SPROCKET  
DESCRIPTION  
H
QTY  
1
K75-30349 SERVICE KIT  
GEAR BOX, W/ SPROCKET  
DESCRIPTION  
C
SPROCKET, 41B18, 1/4" KW, (2) 1/4" SS  
KEY, WOODRUFF, 1/4" X 7/8"  
QTY  
1
GEAR BOX  
1
4
4
1
1
HEX BOLT, 1/4-20 X 3/4"  
LOCKWASHER, 1/4"  
K75-40403 SVC. KIT, REDUCTION SPROCKET  
J
QTY  
1
KEY, 1/8" X 1-1/8"  
DESCRIPTION  
SPROCKET, 35B54, 1" Bore  
SPROCKET, 35B12 X 5/8" BORE  
KEY, WOODRUFF, 1/4" X 7/8"  
1
K74-40386 SVC. KIT, LIMIT SWITCH  
D
QTY  
2
DESCRIPTION  
LIMIT SWITCH  
K74-40378 SVC. KIT, OPERATOR COVER  
DESCRIPTION  
K
QTY  
1
HEX STANDOFF4-40 x 1-1/2 F/F  
LIMIT SWITCH ACTUATOR PLATE  
LOCKNUT, #8-32  
4
COVER, SL920 & 930  
1
LABEL, LIFTMASTER BUBBLE  
SCREW, SOCKET, 3/8-16 X 1"  
WASHER, 5/16, INTERNAL GRIP, PLASTIC  
1
2
4
LOCKWASHER, #4  
8
4
SCREW, PH PHILLIPS, #4-40 X 5/8"  
SCREW, PH PHILLIPS, #8-32 X 1"  
SPRING, LIMIT PLATE  
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2
50-19914 RADIO KIT (OPTIONAL)  
DESCRIPTION  
2
QTY  
412HM RADIO  
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
K74-40045 SERVICE KIT  
E
CABLE EXTENSION KIT  
STICK-ON CABLE FASTENER  
PCB GUARD AND STANDOFF  
DESCRIPTION  
GUARD, PCB  
QTY  
6-32 x  
½
PAN HEAD SCREWS  
1
3
4
4
4
4
6-32 x 1 HEX MALE/FEMALE STANDOFF  
#6 FLAT WASHER  
JUMPER, PCB  
HEX STANDOFF, 6-32 x 1", M/F  
HEX STANDOFF, 6-32 x 1/2", F/F  
SCREW, PH PHILLIPS, #6-32 X 1/4"  
SCREW, PH PHILLIPS, #6-32 X 3/8"  
#6 LOCK WASHER  
#6 NUT  
3" STRIP OF FLEX-GROMET  
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INDIVIDAUL PARTS  
DESCRIPTION  
ITEM  
PART #  
QTY  
2
13-40362  
1
2
3
LIMIT NUT  
20-40381 MOTOR, 24VDC, 1/5 HP  
21-40074  
1
XFMR, 120V, 60HV  
1
5
5
23-40050 LIMIT SWITCH  
2
23-40357 SWITCH SPST, TOGGLE  
25-40356 CIRCUIT BREAKER, 5 AMP  
29-40089 SONALERT PIEZO ALARM  
29-40355 RESISTOR 10 OHM  
1
6
1
7
1
8
1
9
29-NP712 BATTERY, 12V 7AH  
1
K79-40056  
10  
PCB, COMPLETE, FULL SYSTEM  
1
11 K79-40370  
12 25-2015  
PCB, BATTERY CHARGE  
BREAKER 15AMP  
1
1
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Installation  
TEST OPERATOR  
 Remove the gate operator from it's  
package and make sure that all parts are  
included.RefertoGeneralInformationand  
Parts Identification. If any parts appear to be  
missing, contact dealer.  
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 Temporarilyplugtheoperatorinto  
115 Volt outlet or extension cord.  
 Before beginning installation, test the  
gate operator by running the operator back  
and fourth 2 or 3 times. If the gate operator  
appearstohaveanyshippingdamage,  
contact a dealer.  
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 The operator may be run back and  
fourth by momentarily touching the open input  
terminals together. The terminals can be  
touched together with a short length of wire,  
paper clip or needle nose pliers. With full  
systems capability circuit board, the open  
input terminals are 5 and 6.  
 Disconnect Power when finished!  
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Installationcontinued...  
GATE PREPERATION  
 Disconnect Power from the gate  
operator!  
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 The tail end of the gate should  
extend approximately 24" beyond the edge of  
the driveway. If this is not the case, an  
extension tail will need to be added to the  
gate. This will give room for the gate operator.  
Make the extension tail 24" X 24" as shown.  
If the gate has not yet been fabricated, add  
24" to the length of the gate.  
CEMENT PAD LOCATION  
 If no concrete surface exists to  
attach the gate operator to, make a cement  
pad 16" X 24" X 10". The cement pad should  
be at least 6" in depth and extend below frost  
line. If it is desirable to elevate the gate  
operator it may protrude 4" or more above  
ground as shown. Place the shortest pad  
edge even with the driveway edge. Place the  
longer edge of the pad 1" away from the gate.  
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OPTIONAL MOUNTING STAND  
 If the steel mounting stand will be  
used, place the shortest edge of the stand 4"  
from the driveway edge and place the longest  
edge of the stand 4-1/2" away from the gate.  
The top of the steel stand may sit on the  
ground or the stand may be elevated to keep  
the operator above snow, flooding etc. Make  
a post hole and cement the stand in place,  
making sure the stand is level and square to  
the gate.  
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InstallationContinued...  
POSITION GATE OPERATOR  
 If the steel mounting stand was used,  
simply bolt the gate operator to the stand. If  
the operator will be mounted to a concrete  
surface or pad, place the shortest edge of the  
operator 4" away from the edge of the  
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driveway. Place the longer edge of the gate  
operator 2-1/2" away from the gate.  
ANCHOR THE OPERATOR  
 When the gate operator is correctly  
positioned on the concrete surface or pad,  
mark the base hole locations onto the  
cement with a felt tip marker or equivalent.  
Once marked, move the operator to the side  
and drill the 4 holes using a 3/8" masonry bit.  
Place the operator back into position. Insert  
the four sleeve anchors into the holes and  
firmly tighten.  
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THREADING THE CHAIN  
 Now that the operator is firmly  
attached, the chain may now be connected to  
the gate and operator. Begin by threading the  
chain through the sprockets. The sprockets  
come arranged as shown so that the chain  
may be threaded under the idler sprockets  
and over the drive sprocket. Alternately, the  
chain may be threaded over the idler sprock-  
ets and under the drive sprocket by moving  
the idler sprockets to the alternate positions  
above. Note: the cover will need to be modi-  
fiedforthealternatearrangement.  
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InstallationContinued...  
ATTACH CHAIN TO GATE  
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 Attach the gate bracket to the gate  
as shown using the round or square u-bolts  
forroundorsquaregateframesrespectively.  
Attach the chain to the gate brackets using  
the chain bolt and master link as shown. If  
necessary, the chain may be easily short-  
ened using a chain breaker. Adjust the height  
of the gate brackets until the chain is level  
and firmly tighten the u-bolts. For round gate  
frames it may be necessary to drive the self  
tapping screw through the gate bracket, and  
into the gate.  
ADJUST LIMITS  
 The limit nuts need to be adjusted to  
cause the gate to stop in the desired open  
and closed positions. These adjustments can  
beroughlymadebeforepowerhasbeen  
hooked up by flipping the manual release  
switch and pushing the gate manually. Push  
the gate to the open position and adjust the  
limit nut to press the limit switch in. The limit  
nuts can be turned after pressing down on the  
guide plate. Push the gate closed and adjust  
the other limit nut to press in the other limit  
switch. Caution "do not allow the limit nuts to  
travel past the switch as this may damage  
the switches". When finished, make sure the  
guide plate is properly engaged with the  
grooves on the limit nuts.  
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Alternate Installations  
REAR MOUNT PLACEMENT  
 The rear mount installation is an  
excellent way to conceal the chain or opera-  
tor. The operator is placed in the extreme rear  
of the gate as shown and the chain never  
goes across the driveway. The chain only  
goes from the gate operator to a post or wall  
beside the driveway. Place shortest edge of  
the operator 3" from the rear end of the gate  
and place the long edge of the operator 3-1/2"  
away from the gate toward the wall.  
CHAIN ARRANGEMENT  
 The chain will form a continuous  
loop, going around the drive sprocket on the  
operator, and around the idler sprocket on the  
post or wall. Only one gate bracket is  
required on the rear edge of the gate where  
both ends of the chain come together and  
attach to the bracket. To prepare the SL920  
for a rear mount installation, remove one or  
both idler sprockets from the operator.  
Neither idler sprocket will be needed on the  
gate operator. For the idler sprocket, an  
ES130 End Sprocket Assembly with chain  
guard may be used. Alternately, an idler  
sprocket that was removed from the gate  
operator may be used. It is recommended  
that a cover be placed over the idler sprocket  
in this case for safety.  
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Electrical  
CONDUIT ROUTING  
 Make sure that power is OFF  
before making any electrical connections!  
 Be sure that all wiring is employed  
as required by local codes.  
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 The operator is provided with two  
knockout holes on each side. Run 1/2" liquid  
tight flexible conduit through one of the four  
knockout holes and into the handy box where  
the receptacle is located. An elbow fitting is  
attached to the handy box and a straight  
fitting is supplied for the other end of the  
flexible conduit. Run three 12 gauge wires  
through the flexible conduit and into the  
handy box. There should be a black or other  
colored wire for hot, a white wire for neutral,  
and a green wire for earth ground.  
STANDARD 115 VOLT HOOK-UP  
 Connect the three 12 gauge wires to  
the 115 Volt receptacle.  
 Connect the black (hot) wire to the  
brass screw.  
 Connect the white (neutral) wire to  
the silver screw.  
 Connect the green (ground) wire to  
thegreengroundingscrew.  
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 When the wires have been connected  
to the receptacle, insert the receptacle back  
into the handy box. Secure the receptacle to  
the handy box with two screws. Apply the  
receptacle cover to the receptacle and secure  
it with a screw. The power cord may now be  
plugged into the receptacle.  
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 To reduce the risk of electric shock,  
this equipment has a grounding type plug that  
has a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only  
fit into a grounding type outlet. Do not change  
the plug in any way.  
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ElectricalContinued...  
BATTERY BACK-UP  
 If the gate operator is already factory  
equipped with battery run, only the Right/Left  
Side switch and the Mode switch need to be  
set. The Right/Left switch simply needs to be  
set in the same position as the Right/Left  
switch on the main control board. (See page  
17 for correctly setting the Right/Left switch  
on the control board) The Mode switch can be  
set in either the Mode 1 or Mode 2 position.  
This choice between Mode 1 or Mode 2  
depends on how the installer or end user  
would like the gate to behave when power is  
lost.  
 Mode 1: Gate will continue to  
operate when power is lost. When battery  
power gets low, the gate will open and stay  
open until power is restored. (Fail Secure)  
 Mode 2: Gate will open immediately  
when power is lost and remain open until  
power is restored. (Fail Safe)  
BATTERY BACK-UP  
 If the gate operator did not come from  
the factory equipped with battery run, field  
installation of battery run is very simple. The  
illustration at left shows additional wiring  
required for battery run that is not part of the  
standardwiring.  
 First turn power off to the gate  
operator.  
 Disconnect the brown and red wires  
from terminals 13 and 14 and insulate the  
ends of the wires.  
 Secure the charger board to the main  
control board by attaching to the 14 screw  
terminals on the left side of the control board.  
 Connect a green wire from terminal 2  
to terminal 15 of the control board.  
 Attach an orange wire from terminal  
D of the charger board to terminal 18 of the  
maincontrolboard.  
 Finally, attach a red wire from  
terminal A to battery positive and a black wire  
from terminal B to battery negative.  
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ElectricalContinued...  
 OPEN INPUT: Any device that is used to open  
the gate from a closed position is an open input device.  
The device used must provide normally open contacts.  
These normally open contacts are connected to  
terminals 5 and 6. These open input terminals will  
cause the gate operator to open and/or close if the  
timer switch is in the OFF position. If the timer switch  
is in the ON position, these open input terminals will  
cause the gate operator to open and will hold the gate  
open until the input is released and the auto close time  
haselapsed.  
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412 HM  
RADIO RECEIVER  
 CLOSE INPUT: Any device that is used to  
close the gate is a close input device. The device used  
must provide normally open contacts. These normally  
open contacts are connected to terminals 9 and 10.  
These close input terminals will cause the gate  
operator to close the gate any time the gate is in a  
non-closed position and can be used to override the  
timer and close the gate prematurely.  
GRY  
GRY  
LEFT/RIGHT SIDE  
24 25 26 27  
L
R
OPERATION  
SWITCH  
BLK  
RED  
TIMER  
ADJUST  
EDGE ALARM COM  
RADIO  
AUTO  
CLOSE  
TIMER  
MORETIME  
SWITCH1  
RED  
1
2
TIMERSWITCH  
OFFON  
COM  
GRN  
OPEN  
PUSH BUTTONS,  
ADJUST  
SWITCH2  
ORG  
3
KEY SWITCHES, ETC.  
INCREASE  
SENSITIVITY  
!
ADJUSTMENTS  
4
N.O.  
SAFETY  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
ADJUST  
SAFETY  
OPEN  
)
5
INCREASE  
N.O.  
N.O.  
N.C.  
)
)
)
MOTORPOWER  
RELAY  
15  
6
-
PULSE  
OPEN  
PULSE OPEN  
N.C.STOP  
16  
7
NOTUSED  
8
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
-
N.C.  
STOP  
RELAYPOWER  
9
+
CLOSE  
N.O.  
N.O.  
CLOSE  
RELAYCOIL  
10  
N.O.  
STOP  
)
START/STOP  
RESITOR  
N.O.STOP  
11  
12  
13  
14  
)
REMOVE JUMPER  
IF USING N.C. STOP  
NOTUSED  
+
RELAYCOIL  
+
-
CIRCUIT  
BOARD  
POWER  
 SAFETY NOTES: Controls must be far enough from the  
gate so that the user is prevented from coming in contact with the  
gate while operating the controls. Controls intended to be used to  
reset an operator after 2 sequential activations of the entrapment  
protection device or devices must be located in the line of sight of  
the gate. Outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a  
securityfeaturetopreventunauthorizeduse.  
START/STOP  
RESITOR  
104680F  
 N.C. STOP INPUT: Any device that is used to stop the gate operator while it is running in the open or closed  
direction is a stop input device. These stop input devices must provide normally closed contacts. To connect these normally  
closed contacts, remove the stop jumper from terminals 8 and 9 and then connect the contacts to these same terminals 8  
and 9.  
 N.O. STOP INPUT: This input functions identical to N.C. Stop with the exception that it requires normally open  
contacts. These contacts are connected to terminals 9 and 11.  
 SAFETY INPUT: Any device that is used to open and/or hold open the gate while the gate is in a non-closed  
position is a safety input device. The safety input device must provide normally open contacts. These contacts are connected  
to terminals 4 and 6. This function is especially useful when the auto close timer is being used in preventing the gate from  
accidentally closing on a vehicle.  
 PULSE OPEN INPUT: This input functions similarly to the standard open input with the exception that it will not  
hold the gate open if the input remains present. This feature will add additional security to the gate operator system in the  
event that there is a device that is stuck on. Pulse open is found at terminals 6 and 7.  
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Wiring Diagrams, Button Controls  
z One button, two button and three button controls may be  
connected individually or together as shown below. Most button  
controls have a common "buss bar" which connects the common  
terminals of all buttons together so that only one common wire  
needs to be run back to the gate operator control board. If this is  
not the case, the common terminals of each button may be  
connected together with wire.  
z Connect the common terminal or terminals (COM) of the push  
button control to the Common (terminal 6) on the gate operator  
control board. Connect the Open button NO terminal of the push  
button control to Open (terminal 5) on the gate operator control  
board. Connect the Close button NO terminal of the push button control to Close  
(terminal 10) on the gate operator control board. If the stop button has normally  
closed contacts, connect the Stop button NC terminal to Stop (terminal 9) and  
remove the stop jumper that is on terminals 8 & 9. If the stop button has normally  
open contacts, connect the Stop button terminal NO to the NO Stop (terminal 11)  
on the gate operator control board.  
z If more than one push button control is used on one gate operator, connect  
wires from the Open, Close and Common in parallel to the control board. If the  
stop button has normally closed, contacts connect the stop buttons in series to  
the control board. If the stop buttons have normally open contacts, connect the  
stop buttons in parallel to NO Stop (terminal 11) on the control board.  
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Fine Tuning  
ADJUST TIMER  
 The gate operator is designed to  
workdifferentlywhileopeningthenwhile  
closing to optimize safety, so the direction of  
the operator will need to be set. Setting the  
operator direction is done by flipping the right/  
left side switch located at the top of the  
circuit board. For a left side installation flip  
the switch to the left and for a right side  
installation, flip the switch to the right (see  
illustrationabove).  
 If it is desirable to have the gate  
close automatically after the gate has  
opened, flip the auto close timer switch to the  
ON position. Adjust the amount of time the  
gate stays open by turning the timer adjust-  
ment pot counter clockwise for less time or  
clockwise for more time. The range is roughly  
0~45 seconds.  
ADJUST SENSITIVITY  
 For protection of the over all system  
there are two "sensitivity" adjustments on the  
circuit board for the open and close direc-  
tions. Turning the pots clockwise "increase"  
will cause the gate to stop or reverse more  
easily if there is an obstruction preventing the  
gatefrommoving. Turningthepotscounter-  
clockwise "decrease" will cause the gate to  
push harder before it stops or reverses. If  
adjusted properly, the sensitivity will cause  
the gate to reverse if the gate meets an  
obstruction. Additionally, if the gate again  
meets an obstruction before reaching a limit,  
the gate will stop, remain stopped, and will  
sound an alarm until reset with an open input  
at terminal 5. If no reset is given, the alarm  
will sound for approximately 5 minutes. If  
adjusted too sensitive the gate may stop or  
reverseunderit'sownweight, withoutbeing  
obstructed and the sensitivity will need to be  
slightlydecreased.Temperature,wind,and  
otherenvironmentalfactorsmayalsoeffect  
the sensitivity, so the setting should be made  
with these factors in mind. Before finalizing  
an installation always test the sensitivity by  
applying pressure against the gate while it is  
moving to make sure it will stop or reverse.  
NOTE:  
Counter-Clockwise makes gate push harder.  
Clockwise makes gate easier to stop.  
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Master/Second Wiring  
SL920 MASTER/SECOND  
z Connect 115 Volts AC to each SL920 gate operator. Connect the four Master/Second wires from the master circuit board  
to the Second circuit board as shown below. Any operator can be used as either a master or a Second. Accessories can be  
connected to the master or second operator.  
z Switch the Auto Close Timer switch to the OFF position on the Second circuit board. The Auto Close Timer switch on the  
master circuit board may be switched either ON if the timer function will be used or OFF if the timer function will not be used  
but the Second timer must always be switched OFF.  
z If the chain is wrapped around the sprockets in the same manner on each operator (both chains under or both chains over  
the drive sprocket) set the Right/Left Side Operation switch on the master circuit board to be the opposite of the way it is set  
on the Second circuit board. If the chain wrapped around the drive sprocket on the master operator is the opposite of the way  
it is wrapped around on the Second operator then set the Right/Left Side Operation switches the same on both operators.  
The Right/Left Side operation switch is located on the circuit board. If the operators are working backwards, the Right/Left  
Side Operation switches on both operators must be switched. The simplest way to know if the operators are working back-  
wards is to turn the Auto Close Timer switch on the master circuit board to ON and see whether the timer works when the  
gate is open or closed. The timer should work only when the gate is open. Another way to know if the operators are working  
backwards is to try the gate sensitivity by applying pressure against the gate while the gate is opening or closing. If pressure  
is applied while the gate is opening it should stop. If pressure is applied while the gate is closing it should reverse and go  
open. If the gate responds to pressure in a way that is opposite of this then switch the Right/Left Side Operation switch on  
bothoperators.  
MASTER  
SECOND  
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SL920 WITH FULL SYSTEMS CAPABILITY  
Wiring Diagram  
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SL920 WITH BATTERY BACK-UP  
Wiring Diagrams  
BREAKER  
15 AMP  
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Safety Edge and Warning Placard Installation  
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Options  
 If it is desired that the driveway  
illuminate when the gate is activated, a light  
delay timer may be installed. The light delay  
timer will switch power on to the light for two  
minutes, then shut power back off. The timer  
relay is capable of switching up to 10 Amps  
which will handle most flood or spot lights  
available.Ageneralhook-updiagramforthe  
light and timer is shown at left.  
1
2
3
 The standard auto close timer built  
into the circuit board can be adjusted to  
between 0 and 45 seconds. Some installa-  
tions may require that the gate must stay  
open for more than 45 seconds before it  
automatically closes. The extended auto  
close timer may be hooked up as shown at  
left. This optional timer can be adjusted to  
automatically close the gate after the gate  
has been open between 1 and 100 minutes.  
The extended timer will add time onto the  
auto close timer already on the board. For  
more control, reduce the timer adjustment on  
the main control board to zero seconds and  
make all adjustments with the extended auto  
close timer knob.  
 For added safety, a warning alarm  
may be installed in the gate operator to give  
audible warning that the gate is in motion.  
This will in some cases give extra time to get  
out of the way of the moving gate. The  
warning alarm is an ear piercing 120 decibel,  
dual tone, piezo siren that operates on 12  
Volt DC. To install the alarm, mount the siren  
next to the circuit board and connect the  
positive wire to terminal 12 (12VDC). Connect  
the negative wire to limit switch 1 NC or limit  
switch 2 NC for the alarm to sound in the  
open or closed directions. Contact the  
manufacturer for connecting the alarm to  
sound in both directions. If the alarm is too  
loud, the sound may be partially muffled by  
applying tape over the two holes where the  
sound comes out.  
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Options  
 For rear mount installation that are  
limited on space for the gate to slide back  
into, the space saver version is an excellent  
alternative. There may be a property wall,  
parking stall or other obstacle that reduces  
the amount of space available, making it  
difficult to mount the gate operator and still  
have room for the gate to slide. The space  
saver version of the gate operator places the  
drive shaft externally so that the gate can  
slide past the gate operator, picking up allot  
of extra space. The external drive shaft can  
be specified to be placed on either side of the  
operator for left or right side installations or  
can be easily converted in the field.  
4
5
 Installation of the space saver version  
is very much like the rear mount installation  
of the standard gate operator. The chain  
makes a continuous loop going around the  
drive sprocket on the operator and around the  
idler sprocket on the post or wall. For the  
case of the space saver, the external drive  
sprocket allows the gate to slide past the  
operator, makinginstallationpossiblewhere  
there is only 4 inches of space left over after  
the gate is open (see illustration at left).  
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Gate Hardware Locator  
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Maintenance and Safety  
The SL920 is designed to be MAINTENANCE FREE. However,  
foroptimumperformanceandsafety,thefollowingmaintenance  
proceduresshouldbetaken.  
 Gate Sensitivity Adjustments  
The most important thing to maintain on any gate is the safety equipment. As the gate becomes  
older the amount of force necessary to move the gate will vary. When this happens, the gate sensitivity  
adjustments may need to be readjusted. Check to see whether the sensitivity may need adjustment at  
least once a month. Actuate the gate a few times and observe the amount of force that is needed to stop or  
reverse the gate in both directions. This can be done very easily by standing beside the gate and applying  
pressure with your hands against the gate while it is moving. Do not stand directly in the path of the  
gate while doing this experiment. The gate should stop or reverse relatively easy. If it does not stop or  
reverse easily or does not stop or reverse at all, make adjustments as shown on page 17 of Fine Tuning.  
 Control Devices  
From time to time check to see whether all of the control devices that are connected to the  
operator are functioning. This is especially important of anything that was installed in regards to safety.  
 Gate  
Having a well maintained gate will ensure that the operator runs smoothly and safely. Occasionally  
inspect the chain to see whether it is well lubricated and oil the chain if necessary. Use CHAIN AND  
CABLE LUBE for best results (Available from the manufacturer). Check the wheels and grease them if  
needed. Check the guide rollers and spray oil on their bearings. Check whether the gate appears to be  
operating at normal speed to determine if the gate operator may be working harder than usual to overcome  
frictionfromdamagedbearings.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury or death:  
1) READANDFOLLOWALLINSTRUCTIONS  
2) Never let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote control away from children.  
3) Always keep people and objects away from the gate. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.  
4) 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.  
5) Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving.  
6) KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Read the owner's manual. Have a qualified service person make repairs to  
gatehardware.  
7) The entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrians must use separate entrance.  
8) SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS.  
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Troubleshooting  
 EXPLANATION OF VISUAL FEEDBACK LEDs  
The SL920 Full Systems Capability circuit board has been equipped with Visual Feedback LEDs to simplify  
installation and troubleshooting. These are small lights which are located directly beside the input terminals. These LEDs  
give visual information to the installer or service technician indicating what commands are going into the circuit board from  
devices such as limit switches or from peripheral devices such as radio receivers or safety loops. There are also two LEDs  
which show output to the motor for both the opening and closing directions.  
INPUT:  
Limit Switch 1: This LED indicates that one of the normally open limit switches is pressed in and the gate is in the open  
position.  
Limit Switch 2: This LED indicates that one of the normally open limit switches is pressed in and the gate is in the closed  
position.  
Safety: This LED indicates that there is a closed contact between safety input terminal 4 and common.  
Open: This LED indicates that there is a closed contact between open input terminal 5 and common.  
Pulse Open: This LED indicates that there is a closed contact between Pulse Open input terminal 7 and common.  
Stop: This LED indicates that there is a closed contact between stop input terminal 9 and common. Under normal operating  
conditions this LED must be in the on condition in order for the system to function.  
Close: This LED indicates that there is a closed contact between close input terminal 10 and common.  
 TRANSMITTER DOES NOT WORK  
n Check the battery inside of the transmitter and/or try another transmitter. o Check to see which LEDs are  
illuminated on the circuit board. For normal operating conditions the only LEDs that should be illuminated are the stop input  
at terminal 9 and Limit Switch 1 input if the gate is in the fully open position or Limit Switch 2 input if the gate is in the fully  
closed position. p If any of the input LEDs are illuminated on terminals 4, 5, 7 or 10, disconnect wires from that input  
terminal that is illuminated until the LED is extinguished to determine which input device may be stuck in an on condition. q  
If it is the radio receiver that appears to be stuck in an on condition, check all transmitters to see if any of them are stuck on.  
r Make sure that there is power (10 to 16 VDC) to the receiver on terminals 8 and 12 and make sure that the circuit breaker  
button is pressed in. s If a click is heard while the transmitter is being pressed and there is no response from the operator,  
check all receiver connections. (See page 15.) t If there is still no response, see GATE WILL NOT OPEN OR CLOSE on  
next page.  
 GATE TRAVELS TOO FAR OR NOT FAR ENOUGH  
n Adjust the gate sensitivity (See page 17). If the gate sensitivity adjustment is too sensitive, the gate may stop in  
mid-travel. o It may be necessary to lubricate any mechanical parts on the gate including wheels and rollers and clean the  
track of any debris. p Check the limit switch input LEDs on terminals 1 and 3 to see if either one is illuminated. If one of the  
limit switch input LEDs is illuminated and the gate has traveled too far or not far enough, this indicates that the limits of travel  
may need adjustment. Adjust the limits of travel (See page 11). This adjustment may change slightly as the chain stretches  
due to normal wear and it may change dramatically if the chain has been retightened or the limit plate is accidentally left not  
engaged with the limit nuts. q If the limit nut has traveled past a limit switch, check the limit switch and all limit switch  
connections. (See page 19 or 20). r Watch the stop input LED on terminal 9 while the gate operator is running and see if  
the LED flickers or extinguishes. This may indicate a faulty stop input device or a poor connection between the stop input  
terminal 9 and common. s If the stop input LED on terminal 9 flickers or extinguishes check all connections to the stop  
inputdeviceand/orreplacefaultydevice.  
 GATE BEGINS TO OPEN OR CLOSE, THEN STOPS OR REVERSES  
n Adjust the gate sensitivity (See page 17). If the gate sensitivity adjustment is too sensitive, the gate may stop in  
mid-travel or reverse. o It may be necessary to lubricate any mechanical parts on the gate including wheels and rollers and  
clean the track of any debris. p Watch the input LEDs on terminals 4, 5, 7 and 10 while the gate operator is running to see  
if any of the LEDs flicker or illuminate. q If there is an input LED that flickers or illuminates while the gate is running,  
disconnect the wires one at a time from that input terminal until the LED does not flicker or illuminate to determine which  
input device may be activating. r If it is the radio receiver that appears to be stuck in the on condition, check all transmitters  
to see if any of them may be stuck on. A stuck transmitter may cause the gate operator to reverse.  
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Troubleshooting  
 GATE WILL NOT OPEN OR CLOSE  
Test the operator to find out whether the open input devices are functioning by following these steps. n If a remote  
control is being used to open the gate, try another remote control or try using a push button if there is one installed. o If a  
push button is being used try using another push button or a remote control. p If there is no push button installed the gate  
may be operated by connecting a jumper wire to terminal 8 and momentarily touching it to terminal 5 or 7. q If the remote  
controls are not working, see TRANSMITTER DOES NOT WORK on the previous page. r Check the manual release switch  
to make sure it is in the operate (up) position. s Check to see which LEDs are illuminated on the circuit board. For normal  
operating conditions the only LEDs that should be illuminated are the stop input at terminal 9 and Limit Switch 1 input if the  
gate is in the fully open position or Limit Switch 2 input if the gate is in the fully closed position. t If any of the input LEDs  
are illuminated on terminals 4, 5, 7 or 10, disconnect wires from that input terminal that is illuminated until the LED is  
extinguished to determine which input device may be stuck. u If the stop input LED on terminal 9 is not illuminated, check  
the stop input device if any are installed and all connections to the device. If no stop input device is installed make sure that  
there is a jumper between terminals 8 and 9 and that it is securely fastened. v Check the circuit breaker button. If the circuit  
breaker is tripped, press it back in. w Make sure there is power to the circuit board on terminals 13 and 14.  
 THE GATE WILL NOT STOP OR REVERSE WHEN IT MEETS AN OBSTRUCTION  
n Adjust the gate sensitivity. The operator needs to be adjusted for more sensitivity. This is done by turning the  
open and close gate sensitivity adjustments clockwise for more sensitivity. (See page 17).  
 GATE WILL NOT STAY CLOSED  
n Make sure that the Right/Left Side operation switch is in the correct position (See page 17). If the Right/Left Side  
operation switch is in the incorrect position, the auto close timer feature may be working in reverse and telling the gate  
operator to open after the auto close time has elapsed. o Check to see if any input LEDs on terminals 4, 5 or 7 flicker or  
illuminate when the gate gets to the closed position. p If any of the input LEDs flicker or illuminate on terminals 4, 5, or 7,  
disconnect wires from that input terminal that is illuminated until the LED is extinguished to determine which input device  
may be activating.  
 TIMER WILL NOT CLOSE THE GATE  
n Make sure that the Right/Left Side operation switch is in the correct position (See page 17). If the Right/Left Side  
operation switch is in the incorrect position, the auto close timer feature may be working in reverse and telling the gate  
operator to open instead of close after the auto close time has elapsed. o Make sure the auto close timer switch is in the  
ON position (See page 17). The auto close timer switch is located on the right edge of the circuit board. p Adjust the  
amount of auto close time (See page 17). The auto close time may be set too high and is simply taking a long time to close.  
Do not continue pressing the remote control or other open or safety input devices because each time an open or a safety  
input is given the timer will reset and begin counting over.  
 OPERATOR RUNS IN ONLY ONE DIRECTION  
n Check to see which LEDs are illuminated on the circuit board. For normal operating conditions the only LEDs that  
should be illuminated are the stop input at terminal 9 and Limit Switch 1 input if the gate is in the fully open position or Limit  
Switch 2 input if the gate is in the fully closed position. o If any of the input LEDs are illuminated on terminals 4, 5, 7 or 10,  
disconnect wires from that input terminal that is illuminated until the LED is extinguished to determine which input device  
may be stuck.  
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Notes  
Other Commonly Used Open and Safety Devices  
 Be sure to read this entire manual before attempting to  
perform any type of installation or service to the gate opener.  
 Once the installation has been completed, this installa-  
tion and service manual becomes the property of the home  
owner or end user and should be given to the new owner at that  
time.  
 For a personal copy of this manual, please contact a  
LiftMaster.  
NOTE:  
z All open and safety devices must have  
normallyopencontacts.  
z For Devices requiring power, refer to  
the specific diagram for that particular  
device.  
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 Be sure to read this entire manual before attempting to perform any type of installation or service to the gate opener.  
 Once the installation has been completed, this installation and service manual becomes the property of the home  
owner or end user and should be given to the new owner at that time.  
 For a personal copy of this manual, please contact an LiftMaster distributor.  
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HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS  
OUR LARGE SERVICE ORGANIZATION SPANSAMERICA  
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION  
AREAVAILABLE 6 DAYSAWEEK  
CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER - 1-800-528-2806  
MONDAY Through FRIDAY 5:00 a.m. TO 6:00 p.m. (MST)  
SATURDAY 7:00 a.m. TO 3:30 p.m. (MST)  
WWW.LIFTMASTER.COM  
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS  
PLEASE SUPPLY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:  
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER  
ADDRESS ORDER TO:  
THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC.  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER  
6020 South Country Club Rd  
Tucson, AZ 85706  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of injury use  
this operator only with a sliding gate that is  
no larger than 25 ft. in length  
and no heavier than 500 lbs.  
2003, The Chamberlain Group, Inc.  
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