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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
DOOR SERIAL NUMBER(S)
HOW TO USE MANUAL
REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Labor and Site Requirements
Electrician's Responsibilities
SHIPPING CRATE
CONTROL PANEL
CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
CONTROLLER
Scrolling Display
USB Connector
Status LEDs
Plug-In Modules
SYSTEM INPUTS
Power Supply Lines
Motor
Motor Brake
Encoder
External Emergency Stop Switches (N.C. Contacts)
Breakaway Bottom Bar (Input 1 - N.C. Contact)
Photo Eye - Front (Input 2 - N.C. Contact)
Photo Eye - Rear (Input 3 - N.C. Contact)
Alternate-Action Activator (Input 4 - N.O. Contact)
Auto-Close Activator 1 (Input 5 - N.O. Contact)
Auto-Close Activator 2 (Input 6 - N.O. Contact)
Open (Input 8 - N.O. Contact)
Close (Input 9 - N.O. Contact)
Stop (Input 10 - N.C. Contact)
Programmable (Inputs 11 and 12 - N.O. or N.C. Contact)
DC Power Supply - Photo Eyes
DC Power Supply - Auxiliary Device
Reversing Edge
Timers
MODES OF OPERATION
Run Mode
AUTOMATIC MODE
NON-AUTOMATIC MODE
Jog Mode
Parameter Mode
Display
SYSTEM CONTROLS
SERVICE LEVELS
INITIAL START-UP
Clock Setting Procedure
ACCESSING PARAMETERS
Parameter Messages
Navigating Parameters
Accessing Service Level 2
Setting Door Limits (Open, Intermediate, and Close)
Setting Automatic Delay Timers
SYSTEM RESET (MANUAL RESET)
DEFROST SYSTEM
WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE
Parameters for Wireless System
OPERATOR LEVEL PARAMETERS
SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS
CLOCK PARAMETERS
CLOCK INPUT SELECTION
SWITCHING CLOCK PROGRAMS
FAULT CODES
GENERAL OPERATION FAULT CODES
DOOR SAFETY/EMERGENCY FAULT CODES
REVERSING EDGE CIRCUIT FAULT CODES
DRIVE SYSTEM FAULT CODES (400-LEVEL CODES)
DRIVE SYSTEM FAULT CODES (500-LEVEL CODES)
DOOR POSITION FAULT CODES
WIRELESS SYSTEM FAULT CODES
DELAY TIMERS
DOOR MESSAGES
SPECIAL STATUS MESSAGES
DOOR LIMIT MESSAGES
DOOR JOG MESSAGES
DOOR STATUS MESSAGES
PROGRAMMABLE TEXT MESSAGES
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH STATUS LEDS
MECHANICAL
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
PLUG-IN MODULES (OPTIONAL ITEMS)
ABBREVIATIONS
GENERAL - INCOMING POWER
GENERAL - ENCODER AND PHOTO EYES
NOTE: This schematic is provided for general information purposes
only. Due to varying require
ments for individual installations
another schematic is shipped
with each door and that sche
matic must be used for that spe
cific installation
GENERAL - RADIO CONTROL AND E-STOP
GENERAL - BOTTOM BAR CONNECTIONS
GENERAL - CONTROLLER DIMENSIONS
PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION
How to Order Parts
SERIAL NUMBER(S)
Substitute Parts
Return of Parts
ELECTRICIAN'S QUICK GUIDE
CONTROL PANEL - STANDARD PANEL
System 4 ®
INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
DOOR SERIAL NUMBER(S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
SYSTEM OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
CONTROL PANEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
CONTROLLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Scrolling Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
USB Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Plug-In Modules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SYSTEM INPUTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Run Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
AUTOMATIC MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
NON-AUTOMATIC MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Jog Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Parameter Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
SYSTEM CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SERVICE LEVELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
INITIAL START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Parameter Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Navigating Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Accessing Service Level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Setting Door Limits (Open, Intermediate, and Close) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Setting Automatic Delay Timers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
SYSTEM RESET (MANUAL RESET) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
DEFROST SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
CLOCK PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
FAULT CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
DELAY TIMERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH STATUS LEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
MECHANICAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
INPUTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
OUTPUTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
ABBREVIATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
SCHEMATICS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
GENERAL - INCOMING POWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Substitute Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Return of Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
ELECTRICIAN’S QUICK GUIDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
1
INTRODUCTION—HOW TO USE MANUAL
2
SYSTEM OVERVIEW—CONTROL PANEL
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
CONTROL PANEL
The Rytec System 4 Drive & Control is a solid-state, IMPORTANT: The System 4 control panel
microprocessor-based control system designed exclu- allows for configurable supply
sively to operate your Rytec high-performance door. voltage. Voltages can range from
(See IMPORTANT below.) It combines an AC drive with 200–500 volts AC. The System 4
the latest in door control technology. can also be configured to
receive both single- and three-
phase voltages. The supply volt-
The AC drive system controls the drive motor through age MUST match the voltage
soft accelerations and soft decelerations. The operating andphase as listed on the electri-
parameters are accessed through the up (▲), down cal schematic provided with the
(▼), and reset (●) keys located on the keypad on the control panel. Failure to provide
front of the control panel. A scrolling display shows all the required voltage and phase
corresponding control and door status messages. may damage the controller. If
NOTE: The RESET key also serves as the ENTER voltage and phase do not match
key and the STOP key. supply, contact the Rytec Cus-
tomer Support Department at
800-628-1909.
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW—CONTROL PANEL
A5400011
Figure 3
IMPORTANT: All conduit entering the control panel must enter from the bottom of the panel — High voltage
from the bottom left and low voltage from the bottom right. Installing conduit through the top
or sides of the control panel will void the warranty.
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INSTALLATION—CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION Fused
Disconnect
IMPORTANT: The control panel must be
installed in an area having a tem-
perature range of –4°F to 149°F.
Consult the factory if the temper-
atures approach these limits.
Bottom Mounts
Figure 5
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INSTALLATION—CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
A5400037
Figure 8
Mounting Screw
A5400033
Figure 6
A5400035
Figure 7
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INSTALLATION—CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION—CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: The System 4 panel conduit con- IMPORTANT: The schematics shown through-
nection locations are NOT knock- out this manual are for informa-
outs. Do NOT use impact to tion purposes only. Due to
remove the conduit connection varying requirements of each
bosses, or damage to the panel customer, a schematic has been
housing can occur. A drill and prepared for your particular door
suitable drill bit should be used and it must be used for this
to remove the plastic for conduit installation. That schematic was
connection. (See Figure 11.) shipped inside the control panel.
Figure 11
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INSTALLATION—CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
Supply Voltage
Magnet Location
Figure 12
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INSTALLATION—CONTROLLER
USB Connector
Scrolling
Display
24 V Short
LED
Battery
Service Switch
Green
Reversing
Red Edge LEDs
Run LEDs
(Green)
Ajar LED
Terminal Terminal Block(s)
Screws
Input LEDs
A5400016
A5400016
Figure 14
Figure 13
Scrolling Display
All door commands and door status messages appear
on the scrolling display. Also displayed are the cycle
counter, timer settings, alarm conditions, program set-
tings, and other miscellaneous messages.
The display is located near the top of the controller and
can be viewed through the window on the front of the
control panel.(See Figure 13.)
USB Connector
The USB drive logs the function of the door and allows
for programming the door using a Rytec encrypted soft-
ware program. Removing the USB drive will affect the
operation of the door. DO NOT remove the USB drive
unless informed by the Rytec Customer Support
Department to do so.
Status LEDs
Located on the controller are various light-emitting
diodes (LEDs). These diodes are helpful when trouble-
shooting the door and control system. The LEDs indi-
cate the operating status of the control system, the door,
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INSTALLATION—CONTROLLER
Plug-In Modules NOTE: The induction loop module for the System
4 (part #00122000) is different from the
For a door set up to be operated by a radio control or a
module for the System 3. The System 4
floor loop, a corresponding plug-in module for each type
module is physically smaller. Therefore,
of activator is required. The connectors for these mod-
the System 3 loop module will not fit in the
ules are located along the right edge of the lower printed
circuit board. (See Figure 15.) System 4 control. (See Figure 16.)
Loop Wire
Terminal Block
Radio Receiver
Module
Induction Loop
Module
A5400016 A5400024
Figure 15 Figure 16
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INSTALLATION—SYSTEM INPUTS
A5400016
Figure 17
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INSTALLATION—SYSTEM INPUTS
Breakaway Bottom Bar (Input 1 — N.C. Contact) Photo Eye — Front (Input 2 — N.C. Contact)
The breakaway bottom bar signal is incorporated with Connect the front set of photo eyes to the control panel
the RY-WI wireless reversing edge signal. The break- (terminal 222 located on block X22) as shown on the
away electrical connections are connected to terminals schematic that was shipped with the door.
5 and 6 on the RY-WI mobile unit in the bottom bar. That
An interruption of this input (object between photo eyes)
signal is then transmitted from the mobile unit to the
while the door is closing will reverse the door and move
antenna located on the head assembly of the door. The
it to the open position. Only after the object is removed
antenna then sends the breakaway signal down the red
from between the photo eyes will the door be allowed to
wire (encoder cable) to terminal 271 in the controller.
close.
See the schematic that was shipped with the door.
If the door was initially opened by a non-automatic
If the bottom bar becomes disconnected from either activator, the door must be closed with a non-automatic
side column, a loss of this input will immediately stop activator. If the door was initially opened by an auto-
the door and “Door Ajar” will appear on the display. matic activator, the door will automatically close after
(See Figure 18.) the auto-close delay timer (ACL1 or ACL2) times out.
(See Figure 19.)
E r r o r J o g O n l y
F 0 6 0 D o o r A j a r
D o o r H e l d O p e n
P h o t o e y e F r 2 2 2
Figure 18
D o o r H e l d O p e n
P h o t o e y e R r 2 3 2
Figure 20
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INSTALLATION—SYSTEM INPUTS
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INSTALLATION—SYSTEM INPUTS
DC Power Supply — Photo Eyes The rear set of photo eyes is connected to
terminal block X23. The +24 VDC is on ter-
Connect the 24 VDC power supply for the photo eyes to
minal 230, the –24 VDC is on terminal
the control panel as shown on the schematic that was
234, and the signal wire connects to termi-
shipped with the door.
nal 232.
NOTE: Reference the electrical schematic that
was provided inside the System 4 control NOTE: The photo eye power supply is a dedicated
panel. The instructions in this manual per- power supply for the photo eyes. Each set
tain to most doors; however, your door of photo eyes should be connected to the
may have different requirements. specific power supply for that particular set
of photo eyes. NO other electrical devices
The DC power +24 and –24 VDC (GND) should be connected to the photo eye
can be found at various locations through- power supplies.
out the System 4 control board. For exam-
ple, the front set of photo eyes is Reversing Edge
connected to terminal block X22. The +24 Anytime the door is closing and the reversing edge (bot-
VDC is on terminal 220, the –24 VDC is on tom edge) of the door makes contact with an object, the
terminal 223, and the signal wire connects door will reverse direction and move to the open posi-
to terminal 222. tion. The door will remain in the open position until the
control system is manually reset.
The rear set of photo eyes is connected to
terminal block X23. The +24 VDC is on ter- To ensure the reversing edge wiring has continuity, the
minal 230, the –24 VDC is on terminal control system monitors a resistor installed on the pres-
234, and the signal wire connects to termi- sure switch located in the bottom bar. If the control sys-
nal 232. tem does not detect the correct resistance, the control
system will not allow the door to close.
NOTE: The photo eye power supply is a dedicated
power supply for the photo eyes. Each set NOTE: The reversing edge signal is carried on the
of photo eyes should be connected to the pink wire in the encoder cable. The pink
specific power supply for that particular set wire is attached to terminal 272 on termi-
of photo eyes. NO other electrical devices nal block X27.
should be connected to the photo eye The reversing edge wires are connected
power supplies. to the Rytec Ry-Wi mobile unit installed in
DC Power Supply — Auxiliary Device the bottom bar. If you remove the Ry-Wi
cover you will find the reversing edge con-
Connect the 24 VDC power supply for an auxiliary nections on terminals 1 and 2 of the
device (such as a motion detector) to the control panel mobile unit. A resistance check performed
as shown on the schematic that was shipped with the on these two terminals should read 8,200
door. ohms or 8.2K ohms. If resistance value is
NOTE: Reference the electrical schematic that not found, one of the wires is broken or the
was provided inside the System 4 control resistor is bad.
panel. The instructions in this manual per-
NOTE: Reference your door-specific electrical
tain to most doors; however, your door
schematic for reversing edge connections.
may have different requirements.
These connections may be different for dif-
The DC power +24 and –24 VDC (GND) ferent models of doors.
can be found at various locations through-
IMPORTANT: After control system start-up,
out the System 4 control board. For exam-
test the reversing edge accord-
ple, terminals 200, 210, 220, 230, 270,
ing to the instructions provided
277, and 290 on the microcontroller board
in the owner’s manual that came
are all access points for +24 VDC connec-
with the door. You must verify
tion(s).
that the bottom bar reversing
The front set of photo eyes is connected to edge operates properly before
terminal block X22. The +24 VDC is on ter- placing the door into service.
minal 220 and the –24 VDC is on terminal
223, and the signal wire connects to termi-
nal 222.
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INSTALLATION—SYSTEM INPUTS
Timers
The control system includes three programmable auto-
close delay timers. Each timer is assigned to a specific
input on the control panel and is set to delay closing the
door when opened by its associated activator.
Two timers (ACL1 and ACL2) can be programmed to
automatically close the door from the open position. The
third timer (ACL3) can be programmed to close the door
from the optional passage position. (The optional pas-
sage position is reserved for setting the open position of
the door to a height other than the open position.)
See “” on page 28 for additional information on setting
the auto-close delay timers and the optional passage
option.
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SYSTEM START-UP—MODES OF OPERATION
SYSTEM START-UP In the automatic mode, while the timer is running, at any
time an activator such as a floor loop or motion detector
MODES OF OPERATION is enabled, the timer will reset and the door will not be
allowed to close. It is only when the timer times out that
the door will begin to close. (To change the timer setting,
see “” on page 28.)
In summary, in the automatic mode, an activator is used
Once electrical power is connected to the
to open the door and a timer is used to close the door.
control system, the fused disconnect must
be placed in the OFF position and properly NON-AUTOMATIC MODE
locked and tagged before the door to the If a momentary contact activator such as a push button,
control panel can be opened. pull cord, or radio control is used to operate the door:
Once the fused disconnect is placed in the • The door will open when the device is activated.
OFF position, you must wait five minutes
for all electricity to dissipate from the con- • After passing through the door, a similar type of
trol panel — otherwise, severe electrical device must be used to close the door.
shock resulting in serious injury or even In summary, in the non-automatic mode, an activator is
death may occur. used to open and close the door.
Jog Mode
Jog mode can be set by pushing and holding the Stop/
Reset key and down key at the same time until the dis-
The control panel door must always be play reads “Jog Mode”. The door can then only be oper-
closed every time the control panel is pow- ated from the control panel using the up, down, and stop
ered up. There is a potential for serious keys.
personal injury in the case of component To exit jog mode, repeat the process of pushing and
failure. holding the Stop/Reset and down keys at the same time
The System 4 Drive & Control is configured for three until the display reads “Automatic”.
modes of operation: run, jog, and parameter mode. Parameter Mode
Run Mode The control system includes various parameters that
Run mode includes the automatic and non-automatic are used to operate your door. A number of parameters
modes of operation. are set at the factory. Other parameters must be set in
the field.
AUTOMATIC MODE
The parameters, beginning on page 28, are organized
If a momentary contact activator such as a push button,
according to the Operator/Service Level authorized to
pull cord or radio control is used to activate the door:
access each parameter. Table 5 lists the parameters
• The door will open when the device is activated. available at the Operator Level. Table 6 lists the param-
• A timer, internal to the control system, will start up eters available at Service Level 2.
when the door is open. Display
• When the internal timer times out, the door will The scrolling display shows all door status and system
automatically begin to close. information messages. Figure 21 through Figure 23
If a maintained contact activator device such as a floor detail information typically displayed during routine con-
loop or motion detector is used to activate the door: troller functions and system errors.
Figure 21
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SYSTEM START-UP—SYSTEM CONTROLS
NOTE: If the photo eyes are activated during a • Operator Level — password not required. Access
door close cycle, the door will move to the limited to auto-close timers and select defrost con-
open position and the display will indicate trol functions (if configured with defrost control).
which set of eyes is activated.
• Service Level 2 — password required (password is
(See Figure 22.)
the number “10”). Access to Service Level 1 param-
eters as described above, activator parameters,
and other miscellaneous parameters. All remaining
parameters are available as read-only.
NOTE: The control counts in hexadecimal. When
D o o r H e l d O p e n entering the number 10 you will see letters
P h o t o e y e F r 2 2 2 appear after the number 9. When you con-
tinue past the letter F the number 10 will
display.
Door Operated through If the controller is in any service level and there is no
Up/Down Keys Only keypad activity for 30 minutes, the controller will auto-
matically reset and return to the run mode.
▲
E r r o r - J o g ▼ O n l y
F 0 6 0 D o o r A j a r
Figure 23
SYSTEM CONTROLS
All door commands and control system menus are
accessed through the control panel keypad. The keypad
includes three keys: up (▲), down (▼), and reset (●).
During normal operation with the door closing or closed,
momentarily pressing the up (▲) key will automatically
move the door to the open position. Pressing the down
(▼) key will move the door to the closed position. Press-
ing the reset (●) key as the door is moving in either
direction will immediately stop the door.
NOTE: The RESET key also serves as the
ENTER key and the STOP key.
SERVICE LEVELS
In addition to operating the door, the up (▲), down (▼),
and reset (●) keys are used to navigate through the
control system parameters. See “Navigating Parame-
ters” on page 21.
NOTE: The RESET key also serves as the
ENTER key and the STOP key.
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SYSTEM START-UP—INITIAL START-UP
INITIAL START-UP 3. After the reset (●) key has been pressed one time,
verify the motor rotation by briefly pushing the up
(▲) and down (▼) keys on the control panel.
The door should open with the up (▲) key and
close with the down (▼) key. If the door does not
Initial system start-up is only to occur operate in this manner, reverse two of the motor
once the door and control panel have been wires (not the incoming three-phase supply wires).
properly installed, wired, and all prelimi-
nary door adjustments made. Failure to NOTE: Reversing the incoming supply voltage
follow the instructions as outlined in the lines will not solve the problem if the motor
installation manual that was provided with is running in the wrong direction. The
your door can result in damage to the door motor leads T1 and T2 must be swapped
upon initial system start-up. to change motor rotation. If the motor
rotated incorrectly during the start-up pro-
cess, the limits may need to be reset by
entering P:210 and setting a value of 5.
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SYSTEM START-UP—INITIAL START-UP
Parameters
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SYSTEM START-UP—ACCESSING PARAMETERS
ACCESSING PARAMETERS
Three-Digit Parameter
NOTE: To access Operator Level and Service Parameter Name or Group Operator Level (O)
Level parameters, the control board ser- Number Service Level 2 (S)
vice switch must be in the ON position.
(See Figure 25.)
P : P o s i t i o n i n g s
2 1 –
0 = 0 9#
Cursor
Scrolling Parameter Parameter Unit
Display Value Status
Figure 27
Three-Digit
Parameter
Parameter Operator Level (O)
Service Switch Name or Group
Number Service Level 2 (S)
P : P a s s w o r d
9 9 9
– = 0 0 1 09 #
Cursor
Terminal Terminal Block(s) Parameter Unit
Parameter
Screws Value Status
Figure 28
Navigating Parameters
The following procedure explains how to navigate
A5400016 through the parameters. The procedure is the same
Figure 25 regardless of the service level.
A scrolling display on the control panel (as shown in • Simultaneously press and hold the up (▲) and reset
Figure 26) displays all parameter settings when the con- (●) keys for approximately three seconds. The con-
trol system is placed in a service level (Operator Level trol system will enter the Operator Level and display
or Service Level 2). Figure 26 details a the last-saved operator parameter. (To access the
typical parameter. upper service level(s), see “Accessing Service
Level 2” on page 22.)
Three-Digit • Continually press the up (▲) or down (▼) key to
Parameter
Parameter Opertor Level (O) loop through the list of available parameters. Hold-
Name or Group
Number Service Level 2 (S) ing either key speed-scrolls you through the list.
• Press the reset (●) key to access the displayed
parameter. The parameter is accessed when the
P :
= cursor jumps over to the currently saved value for
that parameter. (See Figure 29.)
Parameter • Continually press the up (▲) or down (▼) key to
Value Unit loop through the list of available parameter values.
Read/Write (=) Parameter Holding either key speed-scrolls you through the
Read Only (#) Status list.
Figure 26
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SYSTEM START-UP—ACCESSING PARAMETERS
Three-Digit
Parameter
Parameter Operator Level (O)
P : P o s i t i o n i n g s Name or Group
Number Service Level 2 (S)
2 1 0
– = 09 #
P : P a s s w o r d s
Parameter Cursor Position Cursor Position 9 9 9 = 1 09 #
Number when Scrolling Once Parameter
through Parameters Is Accessed
Parameter Value
Figure 29 (Numerical Password Unit
Service Level 2) Parameter
Status
Three-Digit Parameter
Parameter Name or Group Operator Level (O) Figure 32
Number Service Level 2 (S)
4. Press the enter (●) key to accept the password and
enter that particular service level. A checkmark will
P : P o s i t i o n i n g s appear to the right of the value entered. Release the
2 1 0
– = 59 # enter key, then press and release the enter key (●)
once more. The cursor will jump back under the
Cursor three-digit parameter number and a large “S” will
Parameter Unit appear on the display to indicate that Service Level
Parameter
Value
Status 2 is accessed.
Figure 30 NOTE: The RESET key also serves as the
ENTER key and the STOP key.
Accessing Service Level 2
5. Press the up (▲) or down (▼) key to scroll through
1. Access the Operator Level. (See “Navigating
the list of available parameters for that particular
Parameters” on page 21.)
service level. (Only the parameters associated with
2. To access Service Level 2, scroll to password the accessed service level will be available.)
parameter 999 (P.999). Then briefly press and
6. Access a displayed parameter by briefly pressing
release the reset (●) key. The cursor will jump from
the enter (●) key. The parameter is accessed when
the three-digit parameter number over to the param-
the cursor jumps over to the currently saved value
eter value on the display. (See Figure 31.)
for that parameter.
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SYSTEM START-UP—SYSTEM RESET (MANUAL RESET)
Setting Door Limits (Open, Intermediate, and Close) SYSTEM RESET (MANUAL RESET)
1. Access parameter P.210. (See “Navigating Param- A system reset is necessary after the control system
eters” on page 21.) displays an error message and the problem resulting in
2. Press the up (▲) or down (▼) key until the desired that error message has been corrected. To reset the
door limit option is displayed. Pressing and holding control system, press and hold the reset (●) key for
the enter (●) key will save the displayed option. approximately three to five seconds. If the display clears
and the message reappears, the problem has not been
NOTE: The RESET key also serves as the corrected and will need further investigation.
ENTER key and the STOP key.
NOTE: The RESET key also serves as the
3. Follow the instructions on the display to set the door ENTER key and the STOP key.
limits.
Once the reset is complete, if the door was is the full-
Setting Automatic Delay Timers open or -closed position prior to the error message, the
1. Access the Operator Level. (See “Navigating display will indicate the door type and cycle count. If the
Parameters” on page 21.) door was in a position other than the full-open or -closed
position, the display will indicate the door is stopped.
2. Press the up (▲) or down (▼) key until the desired
delay timer parameter is displayed (P.010 = ACL1, After the system is reset, the door can be normally oper-
P.011 = ACL3, P.015 = ACL2). ated with the up (▲), down (▼), and reset (●) keys.
Figure 33 shows that auto-close delay timer ACL1 DEFROST SYSTEM
is currently set with an eight (8) second delay. If your door is configured with an optional defrost sys-
tem, the System 4 Drive & Control is designed to oper-
Three-Digit ate and monitor that system.
Parameter
Parameter Operator Level (O)
Name or Group See “” on page 28 for additional information on setting
Number Service Level 2 (S)
the defrost system controls.
WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE
P : A c l 1 O
0 1 –
0 = 8 9# The wireless system has two main assemblies: the
mobile unit located in the bottom bar under the plastic
cover and the stationary antenna located in the head
Cursor assembly. (See Figure 34 and Figure 35.) All mobile
Parameter Unit
Value Parameter units are installed at Rytec prior to shipping. The wire-
Status less antenna may or may not be installed by Rytec prior
to shipping. Some Rytec models require the antenna to
Figure 33
be installed in the field. Please reference the specific
3. With the desired timer parameter displayed, press product installation manual for your model of Rytec
the enter (●) key to access that parameter. The cur- door. The antenna has a tan-colored cable that runs to
sor will jump over to the parameter value. the encoder, which is mounted to the back of the motor,
and a black cable from the encoder that carries the sig-
NOTE: The allowable time delay range for a timer
nals for the reversing edge and the breakaway back to
is 0 to 9999 seconds.
the System 4 control board.
The RESET key also serves as the
ENTER key and the STOP key.
23
SYSTEM START-UP—WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE
Mobile Unit
A2500246
A7700019
Figure 36
Antenna
Prongs
Drum Roll
A2500247
Figure 35
24
SYSTEM START-UP—WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE
Table 2
Parameters
25
SYSTEM START-UP—WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE
Table 4
Parameters
NOTE: Battery for wireless reversing edge: Brown (+24 VDC) to terminal #270
blue wire (+), yellow wire (-).
White (Ground) to terminal #277
• Battery is dead
• Mobile unit address is incorrect
• No mobile unit found
• Strong electrical interference in the frequency
range
26
SYSTEM START-UP—WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE
A5400031
Figure 40
27
SYSTEM START-UP—WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE
The System 4 control panel requires the jumpers located on the control board to be in the following configuration.
NOTE: The configuration of the jumpers should have been done at Rytec prior to shipping. This information is
provided just to confirm the accurate setting of the jumpers. (See Figure 41.)
A5400014
Figure 41
28
SYSTEM START-UP—WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE
Jumper for the reversing edge should be configured for 8.2K ohms.
(See Figure 42.)
A5400018
Figure 42
Please contact Rytec Customer Support at 800-628-1909 if there are any questions or concerns.
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS—OPERATOR LEVEL PARAMETERS
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The system parameters are grouped into two levels:
“OPERATOR LEVEL PARAMETERs” below and “SER-
VICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS” on page 31.
OPERATOR LEVEL PARAMETERS
Table 5 below lists the parameters available through the
Operator Level. Included in this table is a description of
each parameter and its available range and factory
default setting.
Table 5
Factory
Parameter Range Operator Level Parameters (Password Not Required)
Setting
P.010 0–200 seconds Auto-close delay timer 1 — ACL1 (with activator connected to 10
input 5 — terminals 210 and 212)
0 = Off
Time door remains open after all activation and safeties are
clear
P.015 0–200 seconds Auto-close delay timer 2 — ACL2 (with activator connected to 5
input 6— terminals 230 and 233)
0 = Off
Time door remains open after all activation and safeties are
clear
P.051 (Defrost 0–1 Heater control (parameter P.050 must be set to on) 0
System Only) 0: Manual
1: Automatic timer
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS
SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS At Service Level 2, the technician will be able to view all
the parameters in the System 4 Control panel. However,
Table 6 below lists some of the parameters available
some parameters (Safety) will require an additional
through Service Level 2. Included in this table is a
Rytec level password to do the changes.
description of each parameter and its available ranges
and factory default settings.
Table 6
Factory
Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters
Setting
P.010 0–9999 seconds Auto-close delay timer 1 — ACL1 (with activator connected to 10
input 5 — terminal 210 and 212)
0 = Off
P.011 0–9999 seconds Auto-close delay timer 3 — ACL2 (with activator connected to 10
input 6 — terminal 230 and 233)
0 = Off
P.015 0–200 seconds Auto-close delay timer 2 — ACL2 (with activator connected to 5
input 6 — terminals 230 and 233)
0 = Off
Time door remains open after all activation and safeties are
clear
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS
Factory
Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters
Setting
32
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS
Factory
Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters
Setting
33
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS
Factory
Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters
Setting
Table 7
Factory
Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters
Setting
NOTE: All inputs have the ability to be configured in many different ways. If you are interested in config-
uring an input please contact Rytec Customer Support at 800-628-1909. Please have details available on
what sensor you would like to use and how you would like the sensor to perform.
Contact Rytec Customer Support (800-628-1909) for specific information regarding input configuration. The
Rytec Customer Support group has performed many different input configurations and can help you determine
which configuration is best suited for your environment. Please provide door serial number when contacting
Rytec Customer Support.
P.7x0 The System 4 Drive and Control RY-WI System provides two
NOTE: The “x” in output relays and an expansion board that provides another
P.7x0 represents the
relay number.
six that can be configured a number of different ways.
Example P:710 repre-
sents relay number 1
and P:720 represents
If you are interested in configuring an output relay to perform a
relay number 2 and so specific function, please call Rytec Customer Support at 800-
forth. Up to eight possi-
ble relays can be used.
628-1909. Please be sure to have all operational details prior
to contacting Rytec.
Any and all options are available for the outputs to perform a
variety of operations. The relays can be programmed to per-
form many different scenarios.
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS
Table 8
Factory
Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters
Setting
35
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS
Factory
Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters
Setting
36
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SERVICE LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS
Factory
Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters
Setting
A2500246
Figure 43
A5500025
Figure 44
37
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—CLOCK PARAMETERS
Factory
Parameter Range Service Level 2 Parameters
Setting
CLOCK PARAMETERS password of “10” to enable you to change the clock set-
ting. Table 9 details the parameters used to adjust the
If the clock time needs to be changed to your time zone,
clock setting.
Service Level 2 will be required. P:999 will require a
Table 9
P:C00 Displays the current time and date of the System 4 clock. Clock
is set at Rytec before shipping to current date and central time.
P:C04 0101–1231 Adjusts day and month to current day and month.
38
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—CLOCK INPUT SELECTION
CLOCK INPUT SELECTION times during the day. The four channels allow the poten-
tial of four events to occur each day. If you are interested
The System 4 controller has four clock input channels
in setting the clock for a particular event, contact Rytec
(A, B, C, and D) that can be used to perform special
Customer Support at 800-628-1909. Please have the
timed events. For instance, these inputs can be used to
door serial number and the specific scenario you would
lock a door during specific hours or days of the week, or
like to perform.
open the door during break times or other scheduled
Table 10
P:C0A 0–26 Input channel A. Channel A of the clock with any inverter input.
P:C0B 0–26 Input channel B. Channel B of the clock with any inverter input.
P:C0C 0–26 Input channel C. Channel C of the clock with any inverter input.
P:C0D 0–26 Input channel D. Channel D of the clock with any inverter input.
P:C11 0–15 Choice of channel. This parameter is used to select the clock
program to be controlled.
0: No channel is activated, deactivated.
1: Channel A
2: Channel B
3: Channel A+B
4: Channel C
5: Channel A+C
6: Channel B+C
7: Channel A+B+C
8: Channel D
9: Channel A+D
10: Channel B+D
11: Channel A+B+D
12: Channel C+D
13: Channel A+C+D
14: Channel B+C+D
15: Channel A+B+C+D
P:C12 0–1 Polarity of channel Parameter shows if the clock program will
switch the selected channel to ON or OFF.
0: Channels will switch OFF
1: Channels will switch ON
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS—SWITCHING CLOCK PROGRAMS
P:C13 0–9 Day of week. Parameter shows which day the clock program will
be working.
0: Monday to Sunday
1: Sunday
2: Monday
3: Tuesday
4: Wednesday
5: Thursday
6: Friday
7: Saturday
8: Monday to Friday
9: Saturday to Sunday
P:C14 0–23 Hour. Parameter shows which hour the clock program will be
working.
P:C15 0–59 Minutes. Parameter shows which minute the clock program will
be working.
P:C16 0–59 Seconds. Parameter shows which second the clock program will
be working.
P:C18 0101–1231 Date of Start. Parameter shows which day and month the clock
program will be working.
P:C19 0101–1231 End Date. Parameter shows which day and month the clock pro-
gram will end.
P:C1E 0–1 Reset all switching programs. All switching programs will be
deleted and all switching programs will stop.
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS—FAULT CODES
FAULT CODES Table 12 below lists the fault codes associated with the
general operation of the door. Included in this table are
GENERAL OPERATION FAULT CODES the available fault codes, a description of each fault
NOTE: If you have an error not listed in the chart code, and the suggested corrective action to clear the
below, contact Rytec Customer Support at fault. (Door is in the error jog only mode.)
800-628-1909.
Table 12
Fault Code
Description Corrective Action
(Displayed Message)
3. Consult factory
3. Motor brake releases early
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS—DOOR SAFETY/EMERGENCY FAULT CODES
Fault Code
Description Corrective Action
(Displayed Message)
F.060 Bottom bar breakaway input activated, ter- Reassemble bottom bar or repair break-
(Door Ajar) minal 271 away switch. The controller believes the
door was impacted and the panel is out-
side the side columns. Reassemble bot-
tom bar or repair breakway switch.
NOTE: If an error reappears after
resetting the error, it has not
been corrected. If the door
has a coil cord, a wire for the
breakaway circuit may be
broken inside the coil cord.
F.070 Door panel closed past cleaning position. Adjust cleaning position (P.070).
(Clean Pos) 1. Motor brake faulty or improperly adjusted 1. Repair or adjust motor brake
(clean position) 2. Door position parameters incorrect 2. Consult factory
Fault Code
Description Corrective Action
(Displayed Message)
42
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—REVERSING EDGE CIRCUIT FAULT CODES
Fault Code
Description Corrective Action
(Displayed Message)
F.363 Reversing edge circuit open. Check all parts of reversing edge circuit
(Edge Open) 1. Reversing edge wiring disconnected including resistor. Make any necessary
2. Reversing edge cable in the bottom bar repairs or adjustments. Verify proper
may be cut or damaged. operation of reversing edge after all
3. Reversing edge resistor is wrong value repairs and adjustments are made. Ohm
or missing reading is ohms at terminals.
NOTE: All resistors are 8.2K ohms.
Terminals 272 and 273.
43
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—DRIVE SYSTEM FAULT CODES (400-LEVEL CODES)
Fault Code
Description Corrective Action
(Displayed Message)
44
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—DRIVE SYSTEM FAULT CODES (500-LEVEL CODES)
Table 16
Fault Code
Description Corrective Action
(Displayed Message)
DOOR POSITION FAULT CODES should be installed in conduit with low volt-
age wiring.
Table 17 lists the fault codes associated with the posi-
tion of the door. Included in this table are the available The encoder cable must be separated from
fault codes, a description of each fault code, and the the high-voltage wiring. All cables must be
suggested corrective action to clear the fault. cut to length. DO NOT wrap up excess cable
NOTE: The encoder is sensitive to electromag- near the motor or in the control panel.
netic interference (EMI) and many of the
F:700 codes are the result of electromag-
netic interferences. The encoder cable
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS—DOOR POSITION FAULT CODES
P-clip
A5400018
Figure 45
Table 17
Fault Code
Description Corrective Action
(Displayed Message)
F.768 The F:768 message appears when the bat- Change battery in the encoder
tery in the encoder needs to be changed
46
SYSTEM PARAMETERS—WIRELESS SYSTEM FAULT CODES
Fault Code
Description Corrective Action
(Displayed Message)
F.770 Overflow from SSI encoder 1. The current position of the door com-
(Protocol 3) pared to the fixed closed position has
Protocol 3 encoder exceed the maximal allowed range of
4095 increments
2. Set P.202 (used resolution of the
encoder) to a higher value and repeat
limit setting
3. Reset P.210—reset limits
NOTE: Fault F:760 may appear.
Fault Code
Description Corrective Action
(Displayed Message)
DELAY TIMERS
Table 19 below lists the delay timers associated with the
control system. Included in this table are the available
timers and their descriptions.
Table 19
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MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES—DOOR MESSAGES
Emergency Stop One of the emergency stops ! Set Limits ! Limit set-up initialization.
is activated.
→ ●To Begin Initialize limit setting.
▲
Error Jog ▼ Only Door fault — door travel in jog
→Ú To Closed Pos. Close limit set-up.
mode only.
▲ →Ú To Open Pos. Open limit set-up.
Jog Mode ▼ Manual door operation — jog
mode only. To enter and exit →Ú To Part. Pos. Partial limit set-up.
jog mode, push stop and
down arrow simultaneously. Close Limit Set Close limit setting.
Locked Closed Door locked in closed posi- Hold ● If Ok Save limit setting.
tion. Input terminal shown in
Open Limit Set Open limit setting.
lower right corner of display.
Part. Limit Set Partial limit setting.
Partial Open Door in partial-open
Position position.
48
MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES—DOOR JOG MESSAGES
49
MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES—DOOR STATUS MESSAGES
50
MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES—PROGRAMMABLE TEXT MESSAGES
Text Message
Description
Number
51
TROUBLESHOOTING—TROUBLESHOOTING WITH STATUS LEDS
TROUBLESHOOTING Table 26
1 = E-Stop 1
First External E-Stop
2 = E-Stop 2
Second External E-Stop
24V Short
LED 3 = E-Stop 3
Third External E-Stop
52
TROUBLESHOOTING—TROUBLESHOOTING WITH STATUS LEDS
Associated LED
LED Group
Function
53
SPECIFICATIONS—MECHANICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
MECHANICAL
Board Dimension Approx. 10.5 x 8 x 5.5 inches (270 x 200 x 140 mm)
INPUTS
54
SPECIFICATIONS—INPUTS
Input for Safety Edge For electrical safety edges with 1.2K ohm or 8.2K ohm resistance evalua-
tion and for dynamic optical systems. 3 status conditions are indicated by
LEDs: 0 Ohms (short), 1.2/8.2K ohms, Infinte ohms (open).
Keypad 24 VDC/typ. 15 mA
3 Button: Common connected to 24 V, 5-pole connector, ¹/₁₀ reference grid
2 LED Outputs (KP-Out ¹/₂): 24 VDC/max. 20 mA
LED only
Short and overload protection
Mainly prepared for flashing light on keyboard
Serial Interfaces asynchronous bidirectional serial interface for electronic limit switches,
RS485 A and B wireless safety equipment, and other special equipment from RS485 level,
terminated with 100 ohms
USB Host For USB-Memory stick w/PC compatible file organization (USB profile
“Mass Storage”, Sub Class Code “SCSI Transparent Command Set” (6),
Interface Protocol “Bulk Only Transfer” (5), Logical Unit Number (LUN 0),
no Hubs possible
Connector: Type A
Max. Supply: 100 mA
Max. Cable Length: 7 ft. (2 m)
Alternative USB Device For PC communication with protocol (service only)(Communication
devices simulates virtual serial port)
Connector: Type B
Max. Cable Length: 7 ft. (2 m)
55
SPECIFICATIONS—OUTPUTS
FEIG Interface Bus II TTL communication interface to interface converter board TST RFUxCom
for communication with external mounted I/O expansion board TST
RFUxK
Max. Distance: 100 ft. (30 m)
FEIG Interface Bus III TTL communication interface to interface converter board TST RFUxCom
for communication with a second prepared door controller TST FURR
Max. Distance: 100 ft. (30 m)
OUTPUTS
Supply Output II (Part of Supply Output For electronic limit switches and safety edge evaluation
I) Nominal value 11.3 V/max. 250 mA
Overload protected, short circuit proof, and self resetting
Auxiliary Relays Outputs Change over contact elements 250 V permitted only when con-
(115 V is more important than pluga- Potential free necting the same phase as the sup-
ble terminals) 250 VAC/¹/₃ hp ply voltage. Contacts used once for
30 VDC/max. 10A/min. 10 mA power switching (>100 mA) can no
Pilot duty B300, R300 longer switch low currents.
Brake Resistance Load Max. 2 hp (1.5 kW) for max. 0.5 seconds
Repetition rate min. every 20 seconds
Brake resistor is mounted on the heat sink
Relay Outputs If inductive loads are switched (e.g, additional relays), there must be
equipped with recovery diodes and appropriate noise suppression means
(e.g, regenerate diodes, varistors, RC elements)
Be careful in switching capacitive loads as they are often in external power
supplies or LED lights
56
SPECIFICATIONS—PLUG-IN MODULES (OPTIONAL ITEMS)
Plug-In Modules
TST SFSS: 2-channel radio receiver module
TST SUVEK: 2-channel induction loop detector module w/terminals on board (alterna-
tive TST SUKS—second resistor evaluation or other safety equipment)
Wireless Safety Edge 2.4 to 2.485 GHz, using frequency hopping N.O. (normally open) switch
with 8.2K-ohm resistor located in the door bottom bar
57
SPECIFICATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
Table 27 below lists the abbreviation of each unit of
measurement referenced throughout the control system
program menu and this manual.
Table 27
Unit Abbreviation
Celsius °C
Counter Cnt
Current (Ampere) A
Cycles Cyc
Digits Dig
Fahrenheit °F
Gigahertz GHz
Hertz (Frequency) Hz
Horsepower HP
Increments Inc
Milliamp mA
MHz Megahertz
Milliseconds Ms
Minute Min
Number #
Percentage %
Seconds Sec
Voltage (Volt) V
58
SCHEMATICS—GENERAL - INCOMING POWER
SCHEMATICS
GENERAL - INCOMING POWER
Incoming Power
A5400025
Figure 47
59
60
A5400026
Front Photo Eye Connections Rear Photo Eye Connections
BLU BLU
BLU BLU
Figure 48
may be required.
additional feild wiring
NOTE: Dashed lines indicate
SCHEMATICS—GENERAL - ENCODER AND PHOTO EYES
24VDC+ 24VDC+
FOR AUXILIARY DEVICE FOR AUXILIARY DEVICE
POWER AND ACTIVATOR POWER AND ACTIVATOR
SIGNAL SOURCE. SIGNAL SOURCE.
24VDC- 24VDC-
cific installation.
CLOSE INPUT
A5400027
Figure 49
61
SCHEMATICS—GENERAL - BOTTOM BAR CONNECTIONS
A5400028
Figure 50
62
SCHEMATICS—GENERAL - CONTROLLER DIMENSIONS
16.75
A5400011
Figure 51
63
PARTS LIST—PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION
1. Identify the parts required by referring to the follow- If a part has been improved in design and bears a
ing pages for part numbers and part descriptions. revised part number, the improved part will be substi-
tuted for the original part ordered.
2. To place an order, contact your local Rytec repre-
sentative or the Rytec Customer Support Depart- Return of Parts
ment at: 800-628-1909 or 262-677-2058 (fax). Rytec will not accept the return of any parts unless they
3. To ensure that the correct parts for your controller are accompanied by a Return Merchandise Authoriza-
are shipped, please include the serial number of tion (RMA) form.
your door with the order. Refer to the owner’s man- Before returning any parts, you must first contact the
ual of your door to determine the location of the Rytec Customer Support Department to obtain authori-
serial number plate. The serial number plate is gen- zation and an RMA form.
erally located inside one of the side columns.
NOTE: You must provide the door serial number
(See Figure 52.)
for all control panels and enclosures. The
SERIAL NUMBER(S) door serial number can be found on a
Your DOOR SERIAL NUMBER information can be white decal inside the control panel door.
found in three universal locations. These are at the
inside of either side column (approximately eye level),
on the drive motor, and on the inside door of the System
4 control panel.
Drive/Motor Gearbox
Rytec
System 4
Control
Panel
Left Side
Column
Right Side
Column
A9500221
Figure 52
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PARTS LIST—ELECTRICIAN’S QUICK GUIDE
ELECTRICIAN’S QUICK GUIDE 7. The remaining cable for the photo eyes and activa-
tors must also be cut to length and also contain no
The Rytec System 4 controller is a variable frequency
loops or coils.
AC drive. This controller relies on the proper installation
and grounding of wiring and cabling for the controls and 8. All field electrical work must conform to any applica-
motor. THE HIGH AND LOW VOLTAGE MUST BE SEP- ble local or national electric codes.
ARATE. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL VOID THE WAR- 9. All field wiring to be minimum 60° C, 600 V rated
RANTY. A door-specific electrical schematic has been copper stranded type.
shipped inside the System 4 control panel. The electri-
cal schematic in this manual is a general schematic and 10. Use shielded cable where indicated on electrical
only used for reference. Use the schematic provided in drawing.
the control panel for the actual electrical installation.
IMPORTANT: Failure to use shielded cable
NOTE: High voltage is any voltage exceeding 50 may result in improper operation
volts. or premature failure and will
VOID the warranty.
65
PARTS LIST—CONTROL PANEL — STANDARD PANEL
A5400036
Figure 54
66