Chief Manufacturing Door CM6DH User Manual

I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S  
Instrucciones de instalación  
Installationsanleitung  
Istruzioni di installazione  
Installatie-instructies  
Instruções de Instalação  
Instructions d´installation  
Automated Dual Horizontal Door System  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than that to which the receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or and experienced radio/TV technician for help  
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TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION  
1/2" (12.7mm)  
#2  
PARTS  
A (1)  
B (1)  
G (1)  
C (2)  
F (2)  
D (1)  
08 x 1/2"  
E (1)  
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Installing to Cabinet  
INSTALLATION  
1. Place mechanism (A) on top of cabinet. (See Figure 1)  
2. Align center of track with center of the door opening.  
3. Attach using #8 or #10 screws through the holes in track.  
Cabinet Considerations  
1. Header must not extend beyond top of track.  
2. Guide wheel must have free play in toe space.  
3. Doors must not exceed 50 lbs (each).  
4. Allow ample room for drawers to open past doors, and  
for doors to move in front of cabinet, as well as above  
floor or carpet.  
4. Attach motor box to the track following instructions in box.  
(See Figure 2)  
5. Use of a quality surge protection device is suggested  
for mounting on top of cabinet to make electrical  
hook-up of the mechanism and lights.  
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Figure 1  
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Figure 2  
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Hanging and Adjusting Doors  
1. Remove door hanger from mechanism by removing locking  
screws and washers. (See Figure 3)  
Locking Screws  
and Washers  
Door  
Hanger  
(F) x 2  
Figure 5  
Figure 3  
4. Move carriages to one half open position by activating  
mechanism and pressing button a second time when  
carriage reaches desired position. (See Mechanism  
Activation section).  
2. Center door hanger to top of door and secure with eight flat  
head screws of sufficient length to support weight of door.  
(See Figure 4)  
5. Lift door and engage guidewheel into guidewheel space.  
6. Tip top of door in, engaging the pendant bolts into keyhole  
in carriage arms. (See Figure 6)  
x 8  
Keyhole  
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Figure 4  
Pendant  
Bolts  
3. Attach one guidewheel plate (F) to bottom center of each  
door. (See Figure 5)  
Figure 6  
7. Adjust height and alignment of doors by turning the pendant  
bolts. (See Figure 7)  
8. After adjustment is complete, replace the washers and  
locking screws. (See Figure 7)  
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From Dimmer Module  
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Figure 7  
IR Sensor Placement  
Figure 8  
The placement of the IR sensor can be crucial to proper  
operation of the system. A flexible IR sensor is provided to  
make it easier to achieve reliable operation.  
System Activation  
1. Insert plug from the power supply into the jack on the top of  
the motor box.  
In most applications, the IR sensor may be installed on top of  
the cabinet. However, tall and/or dark colored ceilings can  
absorb the IR signal. If inconsistent operation is encountered  
there are two alternatives.  
Top of  
Cabinet  
24VDC Input  
One, the flexible IR sensor eye can be placed so  
that it gives the sensor "line of sight" to the signal  
from the remote controller. Often this merely  
involves placing the IR sensor so that it peeks up  
over the top of the cabinet. It doesn't have to be  
much, just enough to give "line of sight".  
Two, an IR sensor extension cord can be used to  
position the IR sensor in the cabinet near to the  
other remote controlled units. (For example, near  
to the VCR or DVD player)  
Install Light Dimmer Module (Optional)  
With the dimmer option installed cabinet lighting can be  
switched on or off or dimmed using the left buttons on the  
systems remote control.  
To install the optional dimmer:  
Front of  
Cabinet  
1. Plug 115VAC lighting into the back of the Light Dimmer  
Module.  
2. Plug the other end of Dimmer Module cord into a 115VAC  
grounded receptacle on motor assembly.  
Figure 9  
2. Plug Powercord into 115VAC outlet.  
CAUTION: The Dimmer is for 120 volt incandescent or  
Halogen lamps of at least 25 watts and should not to exceed  
300 watts total.  
IMPORTANT ! : A quality surge protection device is  
recommended.  
3. Make sure nothing is obstructing movement of doors,  
The system also provides the option of creating and saving two  
different lighting "scenes". Please refer to the Remote Control  
instructions for information on how to configure "scenes".  
4. Press and release the Activator Button on the front of the  
Motor Box or the "Close Door button on the Remote Control.  
(The doors should travel to the fully closed position)  
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Activator  
Activator Button  
Figure 10  
Figure 12  
5. Press the "Open Door" button on the Remote Control.  
The controller will then be in “Learn Mode” (The door will move  
for 3 seconds, stop for 10 seconds, and when it starts moving  
again it will be in it’s “Learn Mode”).  
NOTE: If a different travel distance is required see "Door Travel  
Adjustment below.  
When put into “Learn Mode” the mechanism runs back and  
forth several times and measures it’s environment, such as  
open and closed locations etc., and then stops and remembers  
these learned measurements, so that next time the system runs  
it knows where to start and stop.  
ADJUSTMENTS  
Adjust Door Travel Distance  
To adjust door travel distance:  
1. Press and hold the activator button on the front of the motor  
box for 13 seconds.  
Status Light Codes  
There is a light on the front of the mechanism motor box that  
will tell through its pattern of flashes and colors what the  
mechanism is doing.  
The Status Light on the front of the motor box will begin to blink  
alternately red and green. When this starts to happen release  
the Activator Button. When put into "Learn Moden the system  
runs back and forth several times and measures its  
environment, such as open and closed locations etc. The  
system will then stop and remember these learned  
measurements.  
Status Indicator  
Activator  
Figure 13  
Normal Doors At Rest - The Status Light will be on steady  
green.  
Figure 11  
Normal Run Motion of Doors - The Status Light will flash in  
groups of 2 green followed by a pause. In normal run motion  
the doors on the system have a variable speed. The doors will  
start slowly, accelerate to a fast speed, and then slow down  
before coming to a stop.  
System Controls and Indicators  
Learn Mode  
The CM6DH system has no limit switches. The system uses an  
encoder on the motor to collect data and send it to the micro  
processor’s memory. The software "learns" about its  
environment (speed, time duration, stop points, etc.) during the  
initial setup of the unit and retains that information until  
requested to "relearn" its environment.  
Doors Obstructed - The Status Light will flash in groups of 3  
red followed by a pause. If the doors meet an obstruction they  
will sense the obstruction, stop momentarily, and move in the  
opposite direction for a few seconds. ---- Remove the  
obstruction and then activate the doors. They should return to  
normal run motion.  
The unit is shipped pre-set from the factory and will then  
continually adjusts to it’s enviornment on each activation.  
Doors Obstructed Both Ways - The Status Light will flash in  
groups of 4 red followed by a pause. Similar to Doors  
Obstructed but doors are prevented from moving in either  
direction. ---- Remove the obstruction and then activate the  
doors. They should return to normal run motion.  
If for some reason you want to place the system into “Learn  
Mode” (such as to stop at other than its normal stop points),  
Press and hold the red activator button on the front of the motor  
box for approxamatly 13 seconds and then release it when the  
Status Light flashes quickly red, green, red, green, red, green.  
Travel Too Far - The Status Light will flash in groups of 5 red  
followed by a pause. The motor is running but the doors are  
not moving. ---- Has the motor box been uncoupled from the  
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Control Input on Front of Motor Box  
track, or is the motor box bent, causing it to become uncoupled  
from the track?  
Power Loss - The Status Light will be on solid red. ---- There  
has been a power loss (due to an electrical storm, etc.). When  
next activated the doors will move at a slow speed to their full  
closed position. If the doors are already closed they will not  
move. The Status Light will return to solid green and the doors  
are ready for normal activation.  
Control Input  
Optional Control Input Connections  
Control Input- 8 position RJ 45 modular phone jack  
Discrete control for use with 3rd party control.  
Figure 14  
Position 8- Open  
Position 7- Stop  
IR Receiver “Eye” input for Eubank, Inc. supplied external IR  
reciever only.  
NOTE: Making a momentary dry contact closure between the  
common and the open, closed, stop, or sequence will  
activate the system in that mode.  
Position 6 - V out  
Position 5 - Vcc, 5v  
Radio Power for external RF receiver only.  
Position 4 - 24 VDC  
Sequence control for use with 3rd party control.  
Position 3 - Sequence- Open, Stop, Close, Stop  
Position 2 - Common  
Discrete control for use with 3rd party control.  
Position 1 - Close  
Control Input on Front of Motor Box  
Figure 15  
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