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Installation & Instruction Manual

Opera-MH Opera-MJ
(OMH) (OMJ)

Commercial & Industrial Medium Duty Jackshaft Operator


(For sectional doors, rolling doors and grilles)

Electrical Control (BOARD 100E)

READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.


SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
GIVE TO END-USER.

Serial #
Model #
Wiring Diagram #
Project #/Name
Door #/Name

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Installation Instructions............................................................................................................................................... 3
1 General Specifications and Dimensions..............................................................................................................................................................4
2 Door & Operator Hardware..................................................................................................................................................................................5
2.1 Delivery of Operator..................................................................................................................................................................................5
2.2 Hardware Supplied....................................................................................................................................................................................5
3 Operator Installation.............................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.1 Operator Mounting Options.......................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2 Operator Mounting Holes..........................................................................................................................................................................6
3.3 Sprockets, Spreader Bar and Drive Chain Installation.............................................................................................................................7
4 Operator Control Box...........................................................................................................................................................................................8
5 Manual Hand Chain and Disconnect Chain.........................................................................................................................................................9
5.1 Installation.................................................................................................................................................................................................9
5.2 Operating Mode......................................................................................................................................................................................10
6 Limit Switches & Limit Cams: Adjustment & Functionality.................................................................................................................................11
6.1 Limit Switch Adjustments: Open and Close Cam Settings.....................................................................................................................11
6.2 Limit Switch Functionality........................................................................................................................................................................11
6.3 Limit Switch Adjustment Using Manual Hand Chain (if applicable)........................................................................................................12
6.4 Limit Switch Adjustment Without Manual Hand Chain (if applicable).....................................................................................................12
7 Electrical Wiring.................................................................................................................................................................................................13
7.1 Low Voltage (Controls) and High Voltage (Power) Connections............................................................................................................14
7.2 Main Power Supply Connection..............................................................................................................................................................14
7.3 Wall-Button Connection...........................................................................................................................................................................15
7.4 Optional Accessory Connections............................................................................................................................................................16
8 Operator Start-up...............................................................................................................................................................................................20
9 Clutch Adjustment..............................................................................................................................................................................................21
10 Electronic Control Board (ECB) – BOARD 100E...............................................................................................................................................22
10.1 General Layout........................................................................................................................................................................................22
10.2 On-Board LED Monitoring Status...........................................................................................................................................................23
10.3 Electronic Control Board (ECB) Programming.......................................................................................................................................25
User Instructions........................................................................................................................................................ 28
1 Quick Fix Instructions.........................................................................................................................................................................................29
Maintenance Instructions........................................................................................................................................... 30
1 Preventative Maintenance Schedule.................................................................................................................................................................30
1.1 Mechanical Inspection.............................................................................................................................................................................30
1.2 Electrical Inspection................................................................................................................................................................................31
1.3 Band Brake Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................................32
2 Troubleshooting Guide.......................................................................................................................................................................................34
3 Electrical Drawings.............................................................................................................................................................................................36
3.1 1 Phase Operator with BOARD 100E.....................................................................................................................................................36
3.2 External Wiring with BOARD 100E.........................................................................................................................................................37
4 Mechanical Exploded Views and Replacement Components...........................................................................................................................38
4.1 Opera-MH................................................................................................................................................................................................38
4.2 Opera-MJ................................................................................................................................................................................................39
4.3 Opera-MH and Opera-MJ Control Box with BOARD 100E....................................................................................................................40
Notes............................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Warranty...................................................................................................................................................................... 43

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Installation Instructions

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR
DEATH TO PERSONS:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Install only on a properly operating and balanced door. A door that is operating
improperly could cause severe injury. Have qualified service personnel make repairs
to cables, spring assemblies and other hardware before installing the operator.
3. Remove all pull ropes and remove, or make inoperative, all locks (unless
mechanically and/or electrically interlocked to the power unit) that are connected to
the door before installing the operator.
4. Installation of this door operator must be done by a qualified installer.
5. Verify that the operator is correct for type, size of door and frequency of use per the
operator specifications.
6. Install the door operator at least 8 feet (2,4 m) or more above the floor if the operator
has exposed moving parts.
7. Do not connect the door operator to the source of power until instructed to do so.
8. Locate the control station: (a) within sight of the door, (b) at a minimum height of
5 feet (1,5 m) so small children cannot reach it, and (c) away from all moving parts of
the door.
9. Install the Entrapment Warning Placard next to the control station in a prominent
location.
10. For products having a manual release, instruct the end user on the operation of the
manual release.
11. If you have any questions about the safety of the door operating system, do not install
the operator, contact Manaras-Opera at 1-800-361-2260.

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1 General Specifications and Dimensions


SUPPLY VOLTAGE...............................115 VAC single-phase
CONTROL VOLTAGE............................24 VAC class 2 transformer, 1 amp fuse type ACG
MOTOR.................................................Intermittent duty 1/2 horsepower
OPERATOR OUTPUT SPEED..............39 RPM
NET WEIGHT (Operator only)...............68 Lbs (31 Kg) for Opera-MH and 60 Lbs (27 Kg) for Opera-MJ
STANDARD WIRING TYPE..................C2 (momentary contact to open/stop and constant-pressure-to-close)
APPLICATION.......................................Medium duty for sectional doors, small rolling doors and grilles
DUTY.....................................................14 cycles/hour or 50 cycles/day maximum

Figure 1 - Opera-MH and Opera-MJ Dimensions

Table 1 - Operator Selection Guide

Maximum Area in Square Feet (general guideline)

Rolling Doors Sectional Doors

Alu. Grilles Steel Wood


Steel Grilles Steel
Insulated 16 ga Alu. Door 18 ga Steel 20 ga, Alu. Steel Fiber
HP 20 ga 24 ga 18 ga
Steel Steel 22 ga Steel 20 ga 22 & 24 ga 22 & 24 ga Glass
Steel Steel ins.
ins. ins.
½ 160 200 275 320 120 160 250 275 290

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2 Door & Operator Hardware

2.1 Delivery of Operator


Upon delivery of your jackshaft operator OPERA™, inspect the unit immediately for any shipping damages. Verify that
you have received all the hardware parts pertaining to your operator model, as listed in Table 2 and shown in
Figure 2. If ordered, other items such as radio controls or other types of optional equipment may be present. If any
item is missing or if there is evidence of damage, call the transport company or your direct supplier.

2.2 Hardware Supplied


Table 2 - Standard Hardware Parts Supplied

No Qty Description
1 1 3-Push-button station (open/close/stop)
2 1 Operator sprocket (1)
3 1 Door sprocket (1) Lxxxx
Hxxxx
4 1 #41/#50 Drive chain, 4ft (1) (2) Gxxxx
5 1 #41/#50 Chain link (1)
6 4 Hex bolt 3/8-16 x 1-1/4”
7 4 Type A plain flat washer 3/8
8 4 Helical spring lock washer 3/8 HD1-
9 4 Hex nut 3/8-16 HBAG

10 4 5/16-18 x 5/16” Set screw


11 2 Key 1/4” x 1-1/2”
Figure 2 - Standard Jackshaft Hardware
12 1 Pocket wheel hand chain, 24ft (3) (4)
13 1 Chain keeper for hand chain (4)
14 1 Disconnect chain, 14ft (3) (5)
15 1 Chain keeper for disconnect chain (5)
16 1 Handle for disconnect chain (5)
17 1 Entrapment Warning Placard
(1) Dif f ers according to operator model and door characteristics
(2) 5f t f or 42/54/60 tooth door sprocket, 8f t f or 72 tooth door sprocket
(3) Quantity = 2 times door shaf t height minus 4f t
(4) Only supplied with OMH/OPH/OHJ/OBH/OSH/OGH/MGH/GH
(5) Only supplied with OMJ/OPJ/OSH/MGH/GH

Figure 3 - Entrapment Warning Placard

NOTE: Install the Entrapment Warning Placard (shown in Figure 3), next to the control station, visible in the area of
the door.

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3 Operator Installation

3.1 Operator Mounting Options


The jackshaft operator line has a dual output shaft. These operators may be wall-mounted on either the left hand side
or the right hand side of a sectional door. They can also be hood-mounted, using BRACKET111 (sold separately), or
shelf-mounted on either side of the door.

The standard jackshaft hoist model comes with a chain hoist located on the right of the operator. If the application
requires that the chain hoist be on the left (ex: rolling doors, left operator hood mounting), it must be requested at time
of order. Do not attempt to modify the chain hoist yourself.

This operator is not intended to be installed on horizontal slide doors.

Figure 4 - Right Side Wall Mount Figure 5 - Right Side Hood Mount with
(Chain Hoist on Right) BRACKET111 (Chain Hoist on Right)

3.2 Operator Mounting Holes


CAUTION
To prevent access to the pinch points, this operator must be installed a minimum of 8 feet (2,4m) above the floor.

1. Ensure that the wall or mounting surface provides


adequate support for the operator. The surface must be
rigid enough to prevent any play between the operator
and door shaft. Manaras-Opera recommends the use of
BRACKET111 for hood-mount application.
2. Locate the four mounting holes, as shown in Figure 6.
3. The optimum distance between the door shaft and the
operator drive shaft is between 12" and 15".
4. Secure BRACKET111 to the end bracket of the rolling
door or mount the operator to the wall with 3/8" thru-
bolts. If the wall construction prohibits the use of thru-
bolts, then appropriate and sufficiently sized lag bolts
and anchors may be used.
5. Only tighten the bolts after having adjusted tension of
the drive chain, as shown in section 3.3, p.7.
6. Ensure that the door and operator shafts are parallel.

Figure 6 - Opera Mounting Holes

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3.3 Sprockets, Spreader Bar and Drive Chain Installation

The hardware components shown in Figure 7 have been supplied with your operator.
1. Place the door sprocket loosely on the door shaft.
2. Place the operator drive sprocket on the appropriate side of the operator and align it with the drive sprocket of
the operator.
3. Lock the operator and door sprockets in place by inserting the keys and tightening their respective set
screws.
4. Wrap the operator drive chain around the door sprocket and the operator sprocket. Shorten the drive chain to
the appropriate length. Use the chain link to attach the operator drive chain together.
5. Slide the operator to tighten the drive chain and then firmly tighten the mounting bolts.
6. Check the tension on the chain (there should be no more than a 1/4" of slack when the chain is depressed
between the sprockets).
7. Manaras-Opera recommends the use of a chain spreader (sold separately).
Set Screw
Door Sprocket
3
1
Key
Spreader Collar
Door Shaft

Drive Chain
Chain Spreader

Washer 3/8 Bolt 3/8-16


(To attach chain spreader)
Nut 3/8-16

Lock Washer 3/8 4


7
6

Key 5
Operator Shaft

Operator Sprocket
2 Spreader Collar

Figure 7 - Hardware Components

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4 Operator Control Box


To open the control box cover, loosen the screw at the base of the cover. If the cover cannot be fully opened, the
retaining arm may be used to hold the cover in other positions, see Figure 8.

After installation, allow for proper clearance upon opening the control box cover. If the cover is obstructed from
opening, it is possible to remove the cover by unscrewing it from the box, see Figure 9.

Always close the cover before operating the door.


Screws

Retaining Arm

Figure 8 - Open Control Box Cover


Figure 9 - Unscrewing Screws from
Control Box Cover

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5 Manual Hand Chain and Disconnect Chain

5.1 Installation
5.1.1 Chain Hoist (Opera-MH)
Before pulling the hand chain through the pocket wheel, pull the limit
cam's retaining bracket back. Turn the cams to the center of the limit
shaft to be sure that they are not being mechanically driven through
their normal limit switch end positions.
1. Run the hand chain through the pocket wheel and through
the chain guide, see Figure 10.
2. Allow both ends of the chain to hang down toward the
ground until both ends are approximately 2 feet (0.6 m) from
the floor. Cut the hand chain if necessary.
3. Connect both ends of the hand chain together.

Figure 10 - Hand Chain Installation

5.1.2 Disconnect Chain (Opera-MJ)


1. Link the disconnect chain to the hook located at the
Disconnect
extremity of the operator's disconnect mechanism, see
Mechanism from
Figure 11.
Operator
2. Install the handle under the chain keeper to facilitate
handling of the chain.
3. Under the handle, make a knot in order to fasten the end of
the chain. Disconnect Chain
Knot

Chain Keeper
Handle

Figure 11 - Disconnect Chain

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5.2 Operating Mode


5.2.1 Opera-MH (Hoist-a-matic® Chain Hoist System)
The automatic emergency chain hoist disconnect mechanism is provided in order to operate the door manually. A floor
level disconnect is not required. In one simple step and by pulling the hand chain in the desired direction, the following
operations may be successfully completed, see Figure 12.

1. Manual Mode 2. Return to Electric Mode 3. Storage

Pull chain on either side Wiggle chain until it Follow the 3 steps shown below to
to operate door. moves freely. attach the chain (when not in use) to
the chain keeper.

E
L
G
L

IG
L
U

W
P

E
R
O
T
S
Figure 12 - Hoist-a-matic®

5.2.2 Opera-MJ
This operator has a floor level disconnect to disconnect the door from the electrical motor and is ready to be manually
operated, see Figure 13.

Disconnect Chain
Chain Keeper

Pull the handle and Release the tension from


attach the disconnect the disconnect chain to
chain to the chain return to electrical mode.
keeper for manual
operation.

Handle
Figure 13 - Floor Level Disconnect Chain

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6 Limit Switches & Limit Cams: Adjustment & Functionality


WARNING
To reduce risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH to persons:
• Do not attempt to make limit switch adjustments unless power has been electrically disconnected.

6.1 Limit Switch Adjustments: Open and Close Cam Settings


This operator is equipped with the ACCU-CAM® feature, for precise and quick one-handed limit setting adjustments.
To adjust the limit cams, see Figure 14.
1. Pull the cam's retaining bracket back.
2. Turn the cams for limit adjustment: turning cams toward the center of the limit shaft increases door travel or
turning the cams toward the limit switch decreases door travel.

Open Side Close Side

Cam Retaining Open Cam Close Cam


Bracket
Decrease
Door Travel

Open Limit Increase Adv. Close


Switch Door Travel Limit Switch

Figure 14 - Limit Cam Adjustment

6.2 Limit Switch Functionality

Open Limit Switch and Advanced Open Limit Switch


When activated, the Open Limit Switch will stop the operator while the door is travelling in the upward direction.
Should be adjusted accordingly to stop door in fully open position. The microprocessor has a built-in program that
replaces the Advanced Open Limit Switch.

Close Limit Switch and Advanced Close Limit Switch


Close Limits are not present on operators with an ECB. In it's place, the microprocessor has a built-in patented
Advanced Close Time feature. While the door is travelling downwards and once the Advanced Close Limit Switch is
activated, the door will stop after 200 milliseconds. The distance travelled varies according to the speed of the door.
The value is fixed and cannot be re-programmed or adjusted.

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6.3 Limit Switch Adjustment Using Manual Hand Chain (if applicable)
Table 3 - Limit Switch Adjustment Procedures

Limit Switch Adjustment Procedures

1. Using the hoist, manually raise the door to a nearly opened position or desired open
position.
2. Pull the cam-retaining bracket from the Open side, see Figure 14, and rotate the Open
Open Limit cam manually until it activates the Open Limit Switch sufficiently so that a “click” can be
heard.
3. Release the cam-retaining bracket and make sure that the bracket engages in the slots
of both cams.

1. Using the hoist, manually lower the door to approx. 6” above the ground.
2. Pull the cam-retaining bracket from the Close side, see Figure 14, and rotate Close cam
Advanced
manually until it activates the Close limit switch sufficiently so that a “click” can be heard.
Close Limit
3. Release the cam-retaining bracket and make sure that the bracket engages in the slots
of both cams.

Limit Switch 1. Limit switch fine adjustment SHOULD be done after the main power supply is connected
Fine to the operator. Refer to section Operator Start-up, Table 5, p.20.
Adjustment Note: One (1) notch on cam is equal (=) to about ½” of the door travel.

6.4 Limit Switch Adjustment Without Manual Hand Chain (if applicable)
Table 4 - Limit Switch Adjustment Procedures (no hoist)

Limit Switch Adjustment Procedures

1. Move the open cam close to the open limit switch and proceed as per described in section
Operator Start-up, Table 5, p.20.
Open Limit
2. Release the cam-retaining bracket and make sure that the bracket engages in the slots of
both cams.

1. Pull the disconnect chain for manual operation.


2. Manually open the door approx. 6” above the ground.
Advanced 3. Pull the cam-retaining bracket from the Close side, see Figure 14, and rotate Close cam
Close Limit manually until it activates the Close limit switch sufficiently so that a “click” can be heard.
4. Release the cam-retaining bracket and make sure that the bracket engages in the slots
of both cams.

Limit Switch 1. Limit switch fine adjustment SHOULD be done after the main power supply is connected
Fine to the operator. Refer to section Operator Start-up, Table 5, p.20.
Adjustment Note: One (1) notch on cam is equal (=) to about ½” of the door travel.

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7 Electrical Wiring
WARNING
To reduce risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH to persons:

• All electrical wiring should be done by a qualified professional and in accordance to local
electrical codes.
• Always shut OFF the main power before performing any electrical intervention.
• Use proper wire gauge for incoming power line and for accessory connections.
• Install operator main circuit breaker next to operator for easy access for power shut-off.
• Use separate knockouts on operator control box for accessories and main power cables.
• Always separate low and high voltage wires.
• Operator should be properly grounded to the building ground and to the main power
supply ground lug.
• Always use suitable and appropriate rating circuit breakers for operator protection.
• Compare available power supply voltage to voltage on operator name plate prior to
electrical connection. Failure to connect appropriate power supply voltage may cause
serious damage to the operator.

NOTICE
• THE OPERATOR MUST BE ADEQUATELY PROTECTED AGAINST OVERCURRENT AND SHORT-
CIRCUIT.
• PLEASE REFER TO LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE.
• PLEASE REFER TO NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NFPA 70) ARTICLE 430 SECTION IV (430,51 /
430,52 / 430,53).
• PLEASE REFER TO CANADIAN ELECTRIC CODE (CSA 22,1) SECTIONS 28-200 / 28-206.

FLA = Full Load Amp

Guideline to determine the branch-circuit rating of the protective device [A]:

Time Delay Fuse: 1,75 x FLA


Non-Time Delay Fuse: 3,0 x FLA
A fuse that does not exceed the next higher standard ampere rating shall be permitted.

Example: If FLA = 5,0A


• Time Delay Fuse: 1,75 x 5,0A = 8,75A → Standard fuse to use: 10A
• Non-Time Delay Fuse: 3,0 x 5,0A = 15,0A → Standard fuse to use: 15A

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NOTICE
• The installer MUST test for proper connection and functionality of the operator and its accessories
before leaving the job site.
• The installer should also perform a demonstration for the end-user.

7.1 Low Voltage (Controls) and High Voltage (Power) Connections


1. Route the power line wires either from
the right or from the left of the control
box, as shown in Figure 15.
2. Route all low voltage control wires, as
shown in Figure 15. KEEP LOW
VOLTAGE WIRES SEPARATE FROM
Power
LINE VOLTAGE WIRES.
3. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY.

Control

Figure 15 - Low Voltage (Controls)


and High Voltage (Power)
Connections
7.2 Main Power Supply Connection

Single-Phase (115V)
Ground Lug

NEUTRAL

LIVE
Power Terminal Block

Correct motor rotation: Switch the BLUE and RED wires on


the capacitor.

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7.3 Wall-Button Connection


WARNING
• Wall controls must be mounted in clear view of the door, far enough from the door, or positioned such
that the user is prevented from coming in contact with the door while operating the controls and at least
5 feet (1,5 m) above the standing surface.
• Keep low voltage wires separate from line voltage wires.
• Use copper conductors only.

Push-Button Station (PBS) Connection

NO 3
OPN OPEN

4
OPN OPEN 7

Open/Close/Stop
7 (OUVERTURE)
(OUVERTURE)

Link (Lier)
OPEN

NO 3
CLS CLOSE

4
CLS CLOSE 6
6 (FERMETURE) CLOSE
(FERMETURE)

STOP

NC 1
STOP

2
STP STOP 9 (ARRÊT)
9 (ARRÊT) STOP
COM
8
8 COM
Figure 16 - STATION 020 / 084 Figure 17 - STATION 041 / 049 / 056 / 076 / 078
3-PBS Open / Close / Stop 3-PBS Open / Close / Stop
NO 3

OPN OPEN
4

7
Open/Close/Stop

24 VAC

LED
(OUVERTURE)
1
24 VAC
Link (Lier)

2
NO 3

CLS CLOSE
4

NO 3
OPN OPEN

4
(FERMETURE) 7

Open/Close/Stop
(OUVERTURE)

Link (Lier)
NC 1

COM

NO 3
CLOSE
8 CLS

4
6 (FERMETURE)
NO 3

STOP KEY
4

NC 1
2
(CLÉ) COM
8
STOP KEY NO 3
9 4
Figure 18 - STATION 079 (CLÉ)

3-PBS Open / Close / Stop with Key Lock-out


Figure 19 - STATION 080
3-PBS Open / Close / Stop with Key Lock-out and Light
NO 3
NO 3

OPN OPEN OPN OPEN


4

7 (OUVERTURE) 7 (OUVERTURE)
Open/Close
Link (Lier)
NO 3

COM CLS CLOSE


4

8 6 (FERMETURE)

COM
8

Figure 20 - STATION 001 / 081 Figure 21 - STATION 010 / 082


1-PBS Open 2-PBS Open / Close

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7.4 Optional Accessory Connections


NOTICE
• Keep low voltage wires separate from line voltage wires.
• Use copper conductors only.

7.4.1 Electric Photo Cells / Photo Eyes (Non-Monitored)

Through Beam Type


TK-8200
Interface Module

JMP
Always set the jumper located
inside the Interface Module on RX TX
N.O. (Normally Open)
NO NC

RELAY
POWER BEAM
OUT
1 2 3 4 5 6

Com
Pwr
Pwr

Pwr
Pwr
NO
NC
24VAC SNS
1 5
24VAC COM 1 2 3 4 5 1 2
2 3

1
BLACK 24VAC 24VAC
BLACK & WHITE BLACK & WHITE 2
COM
RECEIVER
3
ALIGNMENT TRANSMITTER
SNS
5

BLACK

Figure 22 - PHOTO 008 Figure 23 - PHOTO 015 / 016 / 045 / 050 / 051 / 059

Reflective Type

COM
3 C1 [1]
NO1 [2]
SNS (NOT USED) BLACK (NO)
5 NC1 [3] COM
NC2 [4] 3 ORANGE (COM)
NO2 [5] 24VAC
1 BROWN
C2 [6]
24VAC 24VAC
1 P 2 BLUE
24VAC SNS
2 P 5 WHITE (NC)

Figure 24 - PHOTO 018 Figure 25 - PHOTO 038

24VAC
1 Pwr 1
24VAC
2 Pwr 2
SNS
5 NC 3

NO 4
COM
3 COM 5

Figure 26 - PHOTO 060

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7.4.2 Reversing Edge Device (Non-Monitored)

NOTICE
• If the door is controlled by any device other than a constant pressure push-button station on close,
including a timer-to-close, a reversing edge must be connected.

Installation

Pneumatic Sensing Edge


1. Place the air switch in position, refer to Figure 27.
2. Place the air hose in position.
3. Use a coil cord or take-up reel to connect the air
switch to the operator terminals. Install electric
3
wires according to Figure 28 or Figure 29.
4. Connect one end of the air hose to the air switch.
5. Place the air plug in the other end of the air hose.
Electric Sensing Edge
1. Place the junction box in position, refer to Figure 27.
2. Place the sensing edge in position.
3. Use a coil cord or take-up reel to connect the
sensing edge wires to the operator terminals. 3 1

Install electric wires according to Figure 30.


4. Connect the sensing edge to the junction box. 5 2 4

5. N/A Figure 27 - Reversing Edge

Adjustment screw
(Vis d'ajustement)

COM
3 RED
SNS
5 YELLOW (NO)
WHITE
COM
3
SNS
GREEN (NO) 5

Figure 28 - AIRSWITCH 001 / 007


Figure 29 - AIRSWITCH 009

COM
3
SNS
5

2-Wire Edge
Barre 2-fils

Figure 30 - Electric Reversing Edge

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7.4.3 Pull Cord & Key Switch

COM
3
O/C
4 N.O. COM
OR (OU) For OPEN only
7 (Seulement pour OUVERTURE)

Figure 31 - PULLCORD 001 / 003 / 004 / 007

2-Position Key Switch 2-Position Key Switch & Stop Button

Recommendation: Put Control Board on C2 or


E2 Mode (constant-pressure-to-close)

CLS
6 OPN
OPN 7
7 CLS
NO NO Place a jumper between 6
#8 & #9 on the board NO NO

(Installer un cavalier entre


COM COM
#8 & #9 sur la plaquette)
COM COM COM
8
COM
8
STP
9 STOP BUTTON

Figure 32 - KEYSWITCH 010 / 015 Figure 33 - KEYSWITCH 019

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7.4.4 External Single-Button Radio Control Receiver

Mount the Radio receiver directly


on the terminal strip provided on 24VAC
the side of the control box POWER 1
Manaras

24VAC
POWER 2
COM
RADIO POWER GND
X COM CONTACT 3
3 2 1

O/C
RELAY
CONTACT
X
NO CONTACT 4
24VAC NC CONTACT (NOT USED)
24VOLTS X

Figure 34 - RADIO 014 or RADIO 015 Figure 35 - Other Radio Receivers with 4 or 5-wires

7.4.5 Vehicle Loop Detector

24VAC
1 BLACK
24VAC
2 WHITE
COM
3 YELLOW

O/C
4
OR (OU)
SNS BLUE
5 (NO)
OR (OU)
LOOP
12

BROWN
Tw ist the tw o (2) leads (w ires)
GRAY
LOOP a minimum of 6 tw ists/foot
(BOULCE)

Figure 36 - Vehicle Loop Detector

7.4.6 Other Accessories


Additional accessories are available, such as:
• Plug-In Radio Receiver
• External Mid-Stop Switch

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8 Operator Start-up
WARNING
To reduce risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH to persons:
• Personnel should keep away from a door in motion and keep the moving door in sight until it is
completely closed or opened. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING DOOR.
• Never go under a stopped, partially opened door.

1. Turn power ON.


2. Use on-board, wall-button station (Open/Close/Stop), external entrapment device or jumper wires for testing,
see Table 5.

Table 5 - Start-up and Testing Guide

Test Door Position Action Door Response LED Status


1. Press “OPEN”.
2. Check if door is stopped
D4
Door at 6” from the by Open limit switch.
Open Door should open instantly. “OPNLMT”
closed position 3. If required, re-adjust LED is ON
Open limit, as shown in
Figure 14, p.11.

- C2 mode: (selector switch on


1. Press “CLOSE”. C2=0).
2. Check if door is stopped Door should close as long as the
close button is activated. D5
Door at fully open by Close limit switch.
Close “CLSLMT”
position 3. If required, re-adjust LED is ON
Close limit, as shown in - B2 mode: (selector switch on
Figure 14, p.11. B2=1).
Door should close instantly.

Activate external entrapment D6 “SENS”


A) Door at fully Door should stay at closed
device LED is ON
closed position position.
Sense OR as long as
Edge Momentarily touch #3 & #5 the contact
B) Door is closing Door should stop and then is
on the main terminal with a
(movement) reverse to fully opened position. maintained
jumper wire.
A) Door at fully D7 & D8
Activate the single-button Door should close. “OPEN &
opened position
Open & transmitter CLOSE”
Close B) Door at fully LEDs are
OR Door should open.
(single- closed position ON as long
button Momentarily touch #3 & #4 as the
radio) on the main terminal with a contact is
C) Door is closing jumper wire. Door should reverse to fully
(movement) opened position. maintained
(+/- 2 sec)

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9 Clutch Adjustment
NOTICE
• The friction clutch is NOT intended to protect people. It is designed to protect the operator and door
system against potential damage.
• The friction clutch is factory adjusted during final testing. Proper adjustments should be done on site
according to the door characteristics and application.
• In order to avoid the door from getting damaged when the lock is on, the friction clutch must be properly
adjusted according to the instructions below.

Best Practices Encouraged by Manaras-Opera


On sectional doors : Manaras-Opera recommends the installation of a hard stop at the end
of the tracks (ex. bolt, deformation of tracks, bumper spring, pusher spring, etc). With
such installation, the door is prevented from running out of the tracks. The clutch (torque
limiter) will prevent any damage to occur to the door system.

This operator is supplied with a Door Lock Sensor feature. The door lock sensor feature prevents the door from
getting damaged when the door lock hasn't been removed prior to electronic operation. It eliminates the need of
external interlock wiring.

This feature can only be used on operators equipped with a friction clutch. When the lock stops the door, the clutch
slips and in less than 1 second, the door will reverse a fraction of a second to release the tension on the lock.

- Torque

Jam Nuts + Torque

Figure 37 - Clutch
Adjustment

To adjust the clutch:


1. Unlock the jam nuts with two (2) 15/16” keys, refer to Figure 37.
2. Rotate the nut counter-clockwise to release the tension.
3. Gradually rotate the nut clockwise until there is just enough tension to permit smooth operation (while still
allowing the clutch to slip if the door is obstructed).
4. Lock the jam nuts.

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10 Electronic Control Board (ECB) – BOARD 100E

10.1 General Layout

Radio Receiver JP4 for


Socket Hoist

Main Power Transformer Microprocessor Rotary Control


Terminals (Chip) Selection Socket
Switch

Terminal for 1 Amp LED LED On-Board


Solenoid Fuse D1 D2 / D3 / D4 / D5 Push-Buttons
Brake
External Accessories
Close Relay LED
Open Relay Terminal Strip
D6 / D7 / D8 / D9 / D10
Figure 38 - Electronic Control Board – BOARD 100E

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10.2 On-Board LED Monitoring Status


The electronic control board's LEDs help with wiring and troubleshooting diagnostics. Every LED indicates the status
of the door. BOARD 100E has a non-volatile memory and the LEDs return to their initial state after a power
interruption. Refer to Figure 38, p.22 as reference.

Table 6 - LED Monitoring Status


LED
LED Color Functions
Status

D1 GREEN ON Indicates presence of 24VDC.

D2/D3 Refer to Table 7, p.24 as reference.

D4 RED ON When open limit switch is activated.

D5 RED ON When close limit switch is activated.

D6 RED ON When reversing or sensing edge is activated.

D7 RED ON When close command is activated.

D8 RED ON When open command is activated.

Indicates that the stop button is connected and hoist or disconnect


D9 YELLOW ON
switch is not engaged.

D10 RED ON When inductive loop is activated.

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10.2.1 D2 / D3 LED Monitoring Status Combination Scenarios


Table 7 - D2/D3 LED Monitoring Status - Combination Scenarios

D2 LED D3 LED
Scenario Functions
GREEN RED

1 OFF OFF Indicates a failure of the 5VDC.

2 OFF Flash When door is closing.

3 ON OFF When operator is on standby.

Indicates wrong handling feature activation (if open limit


4 ON Flash switch is not released within 3.6 sec while door starts to
close from fully open position).

5 Flash OFF When door is opening.

6 Flash Flash When timer to close is counting before closing the door.

When door is opening during programming of the run timer


7 Flash Flash
feature. Refer to section 10.3.2, p.26 as reference.

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10.3 Electronic Control Board (ECB) Programming


WARNING
To reduce risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH to persons:
• Manaras-Opera strongly recommends the use of external entrapment protection devices, especially in
the case of momentary contact to close (B2 wiring or Timer to Close).

10.3.1 Run Mode Settings

NOTICE
• Always return the door to fully closed position before performing any program settings.

C2 Mode SET SELECT SWITCH ON C2 = 0 E2 Mode SET SELECT SWITCH ON E2 = 3


Function: Momentary contact to Function: Momentary contact to
open and stop, constant-pressure-to- open and constant pressure to Close.
close with 3-button station. Activation Release of Close button or activation
of safety devices will reverse the door of safety devices will reverse the door
while closing. Auxiliary devices to fully open position.
Selector switch function as an Open control and will Selector switch
position on 0 reverse the door while closing. position on 3

B2 Mode SET SELECT SWITCH ON B2 = 1 T Mode SET SELECT SWITCH ON T = 4


Function: Momentary contact to Function: Under Mode T=4, if safety
Open, Close and Stop with 3-button devices are activated while door is
station. Activation of safety devices closing, door will reverse and will not
will reverse the door during closing. close by Timer to Close (TTC). TTC
Auxiliary devices function as Open- will also be disabled if the chain hoist
Selector switch Close control and will reverse the Selector switch is engaged or if the stop is activated
position on 1 door while closing. position on 4 before elapsed time. TTC will resume
its normal operation only after the
door is fully closed.

D1 Mode SET SELECT SWITCH ON D1 = 2 TS Mode SET SELECT SWITCH ON TS = 5


Function: Constant-pressure-to- Function: Under Mode TS=5, if
open and constant-pressure-to-close. safety devices are activated while
Activation of safety devices will stop door is closing, door will reverse and
the door while closing. will close by Timer to Close (TTC).
TTC will also be refreshed if the chain
Selector switch Selector switch hoist is engaged, if the stop is
position on 2 position on 5 activated before elapsed time or in
case of a power outage.

T (4) & TS (5) Mode: Only applicable with Timer to Close, refer to Features Programming section, p. 26.

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10.3.2 Features Programming

NOTICE
• Always return the door to fully closed position before performing any program settings.

Maximum Run Timer


Maximum run timer is set to 90 seconds by default. When programmed, this feature calculates the total time required
for the door to travel from the fully closed to the fully opened position and adds 10 seconds to this time. Therefore, if
the door is obstructed while travelling up or down, this feature will stop the operator after the maximum run timer time
has elapsed.

Run Timer Programming Select Switch Set Run Timer to Default


1. Verify if close limit switch is activated and if 1. Verify if close limit switch is activated and if
close LED is ON. close LED is ON.
2. Set select switch on D = Run Tm. 2. Set select switch on D = Run Tm.
3. Press “Open” button and let the door reach 3. Press “Stop” button.
the fully opened position. Result: The max. run timer is set to the
Result: 10 sec is added to the total travel default value of 90 sec.
time. 4. Set select switch on run mode
4. Set select switch on run mode (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5).
(0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5).

Timer to Close (TTC)


Timer to Close (T = 4 or TS = 5 Mode), will close the door from the fully opened position after a factory preset time
(5 sec.). Timer to Close can be programmed in increments of 1 sec. or 15 sec.

TTC Programming Select Switch TTC Deactivation


1. Verify if close limit switch is activated and if 1. If the TTC is not required, set select switch
close LED is ON. on run mode (0, 1, 2, or 3).
2. Set select switch on B = Tm Cls.
3. Press the “Stop” button to return the time to
0 sec. or to reprogram.
4. Press ”Open” button to add 15 sec.
increments, or press “Close” button to add
1 sec. increments. Max. 4 min.
5. Set select switch on T = 4 or TS = 5.
Refer to Run Mode Settings section, p. 25
for mode descriptions.

Timer to Close User Suspension Feature


This feature allows the Timer to Close to be enabled/disabled from the floor by using a wall push-button station. This
feature allows the user to keep the door opened for ONE CYCLE only.

TTC Deactivation TTC Activation


While the door is in the closed position, by pressing the The TTC is re-activated (TTC returns to normal
“Stop” button 3 times and the “Close” button 3 times function) when the door is closed.
consecutively on the push-button station, the TTC is
deactivated (TTC is suspended).

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Single-Button Control (SBC)


With this feature, it is possible to use a single-channel transmitter for a Commercial Application, as well as a Single-
Button Control (SBC). The SBC provides the user with the possibility to open, stop or close the door by using a
single-button radio transmitter (or a single push-button station).

SBC Activation Select Switch SBC Deactivation


1. Verify if close limit switch is activated and if 1. Verify if the close limit switch is activated
the close LED is ON. and if the close LED is ON.
2. Set select switch on 9 = SBC. 2. Set select switch on 9 = SBC.
3. Press ”Open” button. 3. Press the “Stop” button.
4. Set select switch on run mode (1, 4, or 5). 4. Set select switch on run mode
(0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5).

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User Instructions

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR
DEATH TO PERSONS:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Never let children operate or play with door controls. Keep the remote control (where
provided) away from children.
3. Personnel should keep away from a door in motion and keep the moving door in sight
until it is completely closed or opened. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A
MOVING DOOR.
4. Test the door's safety features at least once a month. After adjusting either the force or
the limit of travel, retest the door operator's safety features. Failure to adjust the
operator properly may cause severe injury or death.
5. For products having a manual release, if possible, use the manual release only when
the door is closed. Use caution when using this release with the door open. Weak or
broken springs may cause the door to fall rapidly, causing severe injury or death.
6. KEEP DOORS PROPERLY OPERATING AND BALANCED. See Door Manufacturer’s
Owner Manual. An improperly operating or balanced door could cause severe injury or
death. Have trained door systems technician make repairs to cables, spring
assemblies and other hardware.
7. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

IMPORTANT
For more information or for immediate assistance, please contact your local dealer.

NOTICE
• The installer should perform a demonstration of the operator and it's accessories (ex: push-button
station, radio control), external entrapment protection device and manual release for the end-user.

For instructions regarding the Hoist, Disconnect Mechanism and Emergency Egress, refer to the Installation
Instructions found in section 5.2, p.10.

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1 Quick Fix Instructions


Table 8 - Basic Troubleshooting Guide ~ from floor level

Symptom Possible Cause Fix Problem


 Chain hoist is in engaged position, if applicable. ➔ Return the chain to its neutral
(LED D9 is OFF) position (electrical mode). Refer to
p.10 for further details.
 Disconnect chain is in engaged position, if ➔ Release tension from the
applicable. (LED D9 is OFF) disconnect chain and secure the
chain keeper. Refer to p.10 for further
Door doesn't respond details.
to any command
 “Stop” button is stuck. (LED D9 is OFF) ➔ Press and release the “Stop”
button on the wall station several
times.
 No power supply. (LED D2 is OFF) ➔ Verify the incoming power line
from the main breaker, making sure it
has not tripped or blown a fuse.
 Photo cells are not properly aligned or are ➔ Clear the obstruction or re-align
Door doesn't not obstructed. photo cells.
respond to “Close” or
radio commands  Loop is obstructed (presence of metal). ➔ Clear the obstruction.
(LED D10 is ON)
When pressing “Open”  Mechanical door lock is engaged. ➔ Release the door lock.
button, door opens
 Verify if the rubber seal at the bottom of the ➔ Clear ice and free the rubber seal
~1-2 ft, then stops and
door is frozen to the ground (winter time). at the bottom of the door.
reverses
 No power supply. (transmitter light is OFF) ➔ Replace transmitter's battery.
 Poor radio control range. ➔ Bring the radio transmitter closer
Door doesn't respond
to the operator.
to any radio command
 Photo cells are not properly aligned or are ➔ Clear the obstruction or re-align
obstructed. photo cells.
 Timer to Close has been suspended ➔ Timer to Close will return to
Timer to Close doesn't accidentally for ONE cycle. normal after the door has been fully
close the door closed. Refer to p.26 for further
details.
 Timer to Close has been reactivated ➔ To suspend the Timer to Close,
accidentally. close the door completely. Then
Timer to Close closes
press the “Stop” button 3 times and
the door after being
then press the “Close” button 3 times.
suspended
Refer to p.26 for further details.

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Maintenance Instructions

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR
DEATH TO PERSONS:
• Inspections, service and repairs should be performed anytime a malfunction is observed
or suspected.
• Only qualified persons should perform maintenance on a door operator and all safety
precautions should be taken into consideration.
• When servicing, always disconnect operator from main power supply.
• KEEP DOORS PROPERLY OPERATED AND BALANCED.
• See Door Manufacturer’s Owner Manual. An improperly operated or balanced door can
cause severe injury or death. Have qualified door system technicians perform repairs to
cables, spring assemblies and other hardware.

1 Preventative Maintenance Schedule

1.1 Mechanical Inspection


The door area should always be kept clear of dirt, rocks or any other substances in order to insure proper operation.
Maintenance of the door operator should be performed according to the schedule in Table 9 and Table 10.

Table 9 - Mechanical Inspection Schedule (Part 1)


Time
Inspection
Frame
• Test the door’s safety features.
Every • Verify the brake function (if applicable).
Month • After adjusting either the clutch or the limit's travel, retest the operator’s safety features.
• Verify gear reducer's oil level (if applicable).
Every
• Verify and adjust the clutch if necessary.
3 Months
• Lubricate all moving parts. Bushings are oil impregnated and are lubricated for life.
• Verify that all mechanical parts function properly.
Every
6 Months • Inspect the V-belt and adjust or replace if necessary.
• Manually operate the door. If the door does not open or close freely, correct the cause of the
malfunction.

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Table 10 - Mechanical Inspection Schedule (Part 2)


Time
Inspection
Frame
• Run the operator a few cycles:
◦ Make sure that the door rollers are rolling smoothly on the track.
◦ Listen to the motor: The motor should hum quietly and smoothly.
Once a ◦ Verify that the limits operate quietly and smoothly: investigate any unusual noise.
Year • Verify that the mounting bolts are holding the unit securely.
• Inspect the unit for evidence of corrosion.
• Change the gear reducer's oil, at the very least, after every 2500 hours of operation or once a
year (if applicable).

1.2 Electrical Inspection


It is recommended that the electrical maintenance inspections, be performed at the same intervals as the mechanical
maintenance inspections.

Table 11 - Electrical Inspection

Time Frame Inspection

• Inspect the unit for evidence of corrosion on electrical wires and connectors.
• Inspect the wiring compartment and remove any dirt from the control units.
• Verify all the grounding wires and terminals for corrosion. Be particularly careful to verify the
ground wires.
• Verify the terminal strip to insure that all the screws are tightened.
• Verify that the pneumatic edge or other entrapment protection devices installed on the
Every Month operator are fully operational.
• Verify the voltage at the input terminals while the operator is running. The voltage must not drop
more than 10% momentarily. If the voltage drop is too deep when running, the relays may
chatter and the contact points will wear prematurely and may eventually seize. Verify the power
terminals for corrosion.
• Verify the current consumption of the unit with an amp-meter. The value of current should be
consistent with the nameplate specifications. Investigate any anomaly.

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1.3 Band Brake Maintenance


WARNING
To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH to persons:
• Be sure that the main power is OFF before performing any changes on the operator.

1.3.1 Changing a Brake Band

The brake band is preformed at the factory. Please insert the brake band carefully around the brake drum.

1 Remove solenoid cover

2 Remove link and used band brake

Link

Band Push to
Brake remove

Solenoid Cover

3 Replace band brake

4 Place the link

Be sure that the link is


securely fastened on
the tw o pins.

Push solenoid plunger to reduce tension w hen


removing or installing the band brake.

5 See brake adjustment


on next page

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1.3.2 Brake Adjustment

The brake is factory set, however, after extensive use the brake may need to be adjusted.

1 Remove solenoid cover

2 Loosen pivot nut

Pivot Nut

Brake
Drum

Solenoid Cover

3 Adjust solenoid gap

Lever

Gap must be betw een 1/4''and 3/8''.

Pull the lever to adjust the gap betw een


the plunger and solenoid body.

4 Tighten pivot nut

5 Check brake adjustment

Recheck the gap


measurement.
Manually push the plunger onto
the solenoid body, and verify
that the brake drum rotates
easily by hand.

Plunger

6 Re-install solenoid cover

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2 Troubleshooting Guide
The electronic control board LEDs help with wiring and troubleshooting diagnostics. Every LED indicates the status of
the door. The electronic control board has a non-volatile memory and the LEDs return to their initial state after a
power interruption.
Easy Fix: Before starting any intervention, verify the LED's monitoring status and refer to Table 6, p.23 for a
proper diagnosis.

Table 12 - Troubleshooting Guide - Part 1

Symptom Probable Cause Suggested Action


 Chain hoist is in engaged position, if ➔ Return the chain to its neutral
applicable. (LED D9 is OFF) position (electrical mode). Refer to
p.10 for further details.
 Disconnect chain is in engaged position, if ➔ Release tension from the
applicable . (LED D9 is OFF) disconnect chain and secure the chain
keeper. Refer to p.10 for further
Door doesn't respond details.
to any command  “Stop” button is stuck. (LED D9 is OFF) ➔ Press and release any “Stop”
button.
 Control station is not connected or is wired ➔ Verify and correct wiring.
incorrectly. (LED D9 is OFF)
 No power supply. (LED D2 is OFF) ➔ Verify the incoming power line from
the main breaker, making sure it has
not tripped or blown a fuse.
Operator is not  Selector switch is not set on the desired ➔ Set switch on desired mode, refer
operating as expected mode. to p.25 for further details.
 Timer to Close has been suspended ➔ Timer to Close will return to normal
Timer to Close doesn't
accidentally for ONE cycle. after the door has been fully closed.
close the door
Refer to p.26 for further details.
 No power supply. (Transmitter light is OFF) ➔ Replace the transmitter's battery.
Door doesn't respond to  Transmitter is not properly programmed. ➔ Reprogram the transmitter.
any radio command  Photo cells are not properly aligned or are ➔ Clear the obstruction or re-align
obstructed. photo cells.
Door doesn't respond  Defective “Open” push-button or “Open” limit ➔ Replace push-button or limit
to “Open” command, switch. switch.
but does respond to  Loose wire on “Open” push-button or ➔ Verify and correct wiring.
“Close” command “Open” limit switch.
Door doesn't respond  Defective “Close” push-button or “Close” limit ➔ Replace push-button or limit
to “Close” command, switch. switch.
but does respond to  Loose wire on “Close” push-button or “Close” ➔ Verify and correct wiring.
“Open” command limit switch.

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Table 13 - Troubleshooting Guide - Part 2


Symptom Probable Cause Suggested Action
 Two 3-push button stations (or more) are ➔ Verify and correct wiring (Stop
“Stop” button doesn’t
connected in parallel. buttons in series, only Open & Close
stop the door
in parallel).
 The “Close” limit switch is not being ➔ The “Close” limit switch needs to
Door reverses to fully engaged by travelling cam. be adjusted properly at the end of
open position after the travel.
door closes and
reaches the floor  An “Open” command is being given. ➔ Verify “Open” push-button or any
opening device for short-circuit.
 Mechanical door lock is engaged. ➔ Release the door lock.
Door doesn't open or  Door is jammed. ➔ Verify manual operation of door.
close, motor hums or  Brake doesn't release, if applicable. ➔ Verify and adjust brake tension.
blows the main breaker  Loose wire on solenoid brake, if applicable. ➔ Verify and correct wiring.
 Faulty solenoid brake, if applicable. ➔ Replace.
Motor hums when  Loose motor wires. ➔ Verify and correct wiring.
“Open” or “Close”
 Defective capacitor. ➔ Replace.
buttons are pressed
 Defective limit switch. ➔ Operate limit switch manually while
door is moving. If door does not stop,
replace the switch.
Motor fails to shut off
at fully closed or fully  Limit cams are not adjusted. ➔ Verify and adjust.
opened positions  Limit drive chain is broken. ➔ Replace.
 Loose sprocket on limit shaft. ➔ Tighten set screw.
 Limit shaft does not rotate. ➔ Verify and replace accordingly.
 Sprocket key is missing. ➔ Replace.
Motor turns but door
 Drive chain is broken. ➔ Replace.
does not move
 Clutch is slipping. ➔ Adjust clutch to proper tension.
 Loose drive or limit chain. ➔ Adjust chain to proper tension.
 Limit cam retaining bracket is not engaging ➔ Be sure it is engaged in slots of
Limit switches do not in the slots of the limit cams. both cams.
hold their settings  Limit cams are binding on shaft threads. ➔ Lubricate shaft threads. Limit cams
should turn freely.
 Limit shaft has a slight “play”. ➔ Verify and adjust.
 Transmitter battery is low. ➔ Verify and replace battery.
 Radio antenna is not properly positioned. ➔ Make sure antenna cable is not
bent. Cable should be passed through
Poor radio range control box.
 Ambient radio, environmental or building ➔ Check connection of plug-in
structure interference. antenna. If required, add an external
antenna (socket on receiver available).

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3 Electrical Drawings

3.1 1 Phase Operator with BOARD 100E

Figure 39 - MECB11-100-OMH-W

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3.2 External Wiring with BOARD 100E

Figure 40 - External Wiring

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4 Mechanical Exploded Views and Replacement Components

4.1 Opera-MH

Figure 41 - Opera-MH Mechanical Exploded View

Table 14 - Opera-MH Replacement Components


Manaras-Opera Manaras-Opera
No Qty Description No Qty Description
Part # Part #

1 2 5/8-18 HEX JAM NUT ZP NUT013 11 1 MOTOR PULLEY 2.0 x 5/8 5L STL PULLEY014

2 1 CAM DISCONNECT OPERA CAM010 12 1 OPERA CLUTCHPLATE CLUTCHPLATE006

3 2 CAM LIMIT OPERA CAM011 13 1 OPERA DISCONNECT FRICTION BAND SHOE011

4 1 CHAIN GUIDE OPERA MD GUIDE014 14 1 OPERA LIMIT SHAFT SHAFT103

5 1 CL.PAD 5/8x4x0.125" CLUTCHPAD005 15 2 OPERA LIMIT SHAFT BUSHING BUSHING055

6 1 DISCONNECT SWITCH SHOE SHOE010 16 1 OPERA OUTPUT SHAFT SHAFT102

7 1 DISCONNECT SWITCH SHOE A SHOE009 17 1 PULLEY 7" x 5/8" 5L/B PULLEY020

8 1 EXTERNAL 3/8 RETAINING RING CLIP021 18 1 PW ASSEMBLY (ROLLERS AND CLIPS) POCKETWHEEL007

9 1 INPUT SHAFT OPERA-H SHAFT104 19 1 TYPE B, INSIDE LENGTH 26 VBELTB26

M.AOS 1/2HP 60HZ/115V OPD 48Y


10 1 MOTOR403
KWAY

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4.2 Opera-MJ

Figure 42- Opera-MJ Mechanical Exploded View

Table 15 - Opera-MJ Replacement Components


Manaras-Opera Manaras-Opera
No Qty Description No Qty Description
Part # Part #

M.AOS 1/2HP 60HZ/115V OPD 48Y


1 2 5/8-18 HEX JAM NUT ZP NUT013 9 1 MOTOR403
KWAY

2 2 CAM LIMIT OPERA CAM011 10 1 MOTOR PULLEY 2.0 x 5/8 5L STL PULLEY014

3 1 CL.PAD 5/8x4x0.125" CLUTCHPAD005 11 1 OPERA CLUTCHPLATE CLUTCHPLATE006

4 1 COMP. SPRING 1"ID 2"L SPRING041 12 1 OPERA LIMIT SHAFT SHAFT103

5 1 COUPLING 3/4 2 PINS 1/4 COUPLING014 13 2 OPERA LIMIT SHAFT BUSHING BUSHING055

6 1 DISCONNECT FORK FORK001 14 1 OPERA OUTPUT SHAFT SHAFT102

7 1 EXTERNAL 3/8 RETAINING RING CLIP021 15 1 PULLEY 7" x 5/8" 5L/B PULLEY020

8 1 INPUT SHAFT OPJ SHAFT107 16 1 TYPE B, INSIDE LENGTH 26 VBELTB26

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4.3 Opera-MH and Opera-MJ Control Box with BOARD 100E

Figure 43 - Opera-MH and Opera-MJ Control Box with BOARD 100E

Table 16 - Control Box Replacement Components (CBOX031)


Manaras-Opera
No Qty Description
Part #
1 1 70 MF 250vac/B50/60HZ CAPACITOR024

2 1 MEDIUM DUTY ELECT. CONTROL BOARD BOARD100E

3 1 OPERA MEDIUM DUTY CONTROL BOX CBOX031

4 1 RADIO CONTROL TERM STRIP TSTRIP005

5 2 SINGLE LIMIT SWITCH - LEVER 46 DEG LIMIT023

6 1 STD SINGLE LIMIT SWITCH LIMIT015

7 1 TERMINAL STRIP 2 POSITIONS TSTRIP009

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Notes

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Notes

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Warranty
Manaras-Opera warrants its operators to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal and proper
use for a period of two years from date of invoice. Mechanical, electrical and electronic accessories are warranted for
one year from date of invoice. Wearing parts such as clutch pads, v-belts, and brake bands are excluded from
warranty.

Manaras-Opera’s only obligation shall be to repair or replace defective equipment which does not conform to the
warranty. Manaras-Opera shall not be liable for any injury, loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the
inability to use the equipment. Before using, Buyer and/or the ultimate User shall determine the suitability of the
product for its intended use, and User assumes all risks and liability in connection therewith. The foregoing may not
be changed except by an Agreement signed by an authorized representative of Manaras-Opera.

The articles that are replaced pursuant to the terms of this warranty shall be retained by Manaras-Opera, and the
User is responsible for any freight costs relating to repair or replacement.

The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties of quality, whether written, oral or implied
(including any other warranty of merchantability or fitness for purpose).

The following are exclusions from warranty:


• If usage, product modification, adaptation or installation are not in accordance with our installation and operating
instructions.
• If the product has been opened, dismantled or returned with clear evidence of abuse or other damage.
• If our written specifications are not properly applied by the Buyer when selecting the equipment.
• If our written instructions for installation and wiring of the electrical connections have not been followed.
• If our equipment has been used to perform functions other than the functions it was designed to handle.
• If Manaras-Opera equipment is used with electrical accessories (switches, relays, etc.) that have not been
previously approved in writing by the Manaras-Opera Engineering Department.
• If electrical accessories and other components have been used in disregard of the basic wiring diagram for which
they were designed.

All costs related to installation and re-installation of the Manaras-Opera equipment covered by this warranty are not
the responsibility of Manaras-Opera. Manaras-Opera will not be responsible for any consequential damages following
installation procedures performed by the Buyer or End-user. If the Buyer resells any Manaras-Opera products to
another Buyer or End-user, it shall include all of the terms and provisions of this warranty in such resale. Manaras-
Opera’s responsibility to any such Third Party shall be no greater than Manaras-Opera’s responsibility under the
warranty to the original Buyer.

Returns
No returns will be accepted without prior written authorization by Manaras-Opera. All returns must be accompanied by
a Return Authorization Number issued by Manaras-Opera, and all unauthorized returns will be refused. The return
shipment is to be freight prepaid by the Buyer, and under no circumstances shall the Buyer deduct the value of the
returned merchandise from any remittance due. A restocking fee of 15% of Manaras-Opera sale price will be charged.

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Reg. T.M. of 9141-0720 Québec Inc.

BOOK1200 REV 5 - 2011/09/19

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