QUAD EZ-4000 Owners and installation manual - Quick Start Guide
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Quick Start Guide
Caution: When used in a low energy installation, the EZ-4000 operator and
associated ES500 control must be installed and adjusted in accordance with
ANSI 156.19.
Warning: The ES500 control must remain connected to the operator at all times.
Never leave the operator without a control connected, as the closing speed will be
uncontrolled and may cause severe damage to the operator or door. Manual
operation must never be permitted with the control removed.
Attention: This unit has been pre-programmed to a generic 90-degree opening
position. Please follow the instructions below.
1. Plug in the wiring harness from the controller to the operator.
2. Plug in the Hold-Automatic-Off (HOA) harness ONLY. Do not plug in any
additional accessories, i.e. safety switches, door lock switches or actuating
devices.
3. Plug in motor and check for polarity. (Motor should return slowly to the stop
position if wired correctly).
4. Plug in power supply. Turn HOA switch to the HOLD position. The motor should
open to the full hard stop position.
5. Install arm and check the outside cam. The cam switch should be in the down
position (flat part of cam).
6. Turn power off and let door close completely. Check inside cam. The switch
should be in the down position (flat part of cam)
7. Turn power on. After a couple of seconds the Id light should be on. Test door by
pressing the Down button on the control board.
You are now ready to fine tune the Controller and install accessories. Please refer to
the ES500 Swing Control Installation instructions attached.
Note: Due to the method used for synchronization, it is not possible to have different
values for the standard delay (d1) and the close recycle delay (d3). Delays d1 and d3
should be set to the same value in each operator, and must also be set identically on
both operators. The push-n-go delay (d2) may be different from d1/d3, but should
also be set identically on both operators. This restriction does not apply to single
operators.