Chief Manufacturing Projector SL 236 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  
TM  
SMART-LIFT 236 Electric Ceiling Lift  
The Model SL-236 Electric Ceiling Lift is a reliable,  
heavy-duty video lift mechanism for LCD/DLP projectors  
requiring an extended drop from their hidden location.  
The ceiling lift is designed for home-theater, conference  
room, or school applications.  
The SL-236 provides an attractive solution to recess a  
projector in the ceiling. The lift is suitable for finished or  
suspended ceiling with a finish kit. The concealed bottom  
can be finished to match existing ceiling design and color  
to conform to room decor.  
Plenum Rating requires use of Class II control wiring,  
electrically hard wiring the unit, and all open holes in the  
housing (except joist tabs) must be sealed using foil tape.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the ceiling lift, which could affect or void the factory warranty, thoroughly study  
all instructions and illustrations before you begin to install or operate the lift. Pay particular attention to the “Impor-  
tant Precautions” on Page 1.  
CAUTION: For smooth and reliable operation, the lift must be installed square and parallel in all dimensions. Avoid  
stressing or twisting the lift at any time during installation.  
Because of the size and weight of the lift, Chief Manufacturing recommends that at least two people be available  
when installing the lift.  
If you have any questions concerning this installation, contact Chief Manufacturing at 1-800-582-6480.  
PART NO. 8820-000008 (Rev. E)  
CHIEF MANUFACTURING INC.  
2008 Chief Manufacturing  
04-08  
1-800-582-6480 952-894-6280 FAX 952-894-6918  
8401 EAGLE CREEK PARKWAY  
SAVAGE, MINNESOTA 55378 USA  
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CONTENTS  
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING ................................................................... 3  
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 4  
ACCESSORIES ..................................................................................... 5  
PRETEST THE LIFT BEFORE INSTALLING ........................................ 6  
PREPARE THE CEILING OPENING AND  
INSTALL THE LIFT ............................................................................... 7  
General Guidelines ................................................................... 7  
Installation in a Suspended Ceiling (using threaded rods) ....... 8  
Installation in a Wood Framework (or Side-Mounted to Joists)  
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CONNECT POWER TO THE LIFT ........................................................ 10  
Non Plenum Rated Installation ................................................. 10  
Plenum Rated Installation ......................................................... 10  
(OPTIONAL) INSTALLING WIRING COVER..........................................11  
INSTALL THE PROJECTOR ON THE LIFT .......................................... 12  
Install and Route Cables ........................................................... 12  
ADJUSTMENTS .................................................................................... 13  
Adjust Travel ............................................................................. 13  
Adjust the Aim of the Projector ................................................. 13  
OUTSIDE TERMINAL WIRING EXAMPLES ......................................... 14  
Push Button .............................................................................. 14  
Supplied SPST Switch Using Internal 24VAC Power Supply ... 14  
Supplied SPST Switch Using Internal 12VDC Power Supply ... 14  
Supplied SPST Switch Using External Power Supply .............. 14  
SPDT Switch or 2 Dry Contact Closures, Momentary or  
Latching .................................................................................... 15  
Internal 12VDC Power Supply 2.5A Maximum ......................... 15  
Internal 24VAC Power Supply, 1.2A Max ................................. 15  
Internal Dry Contact Closures.................................................... 15  
INSIDE TERMINAL WIRING EXAMPLES ............................................. 16  
Push Button .............................................................................. 16  
Supplied SPST Switch Using Internal 24VAC Power Supply ... 16  
Supplied SPST Switch Using Internal 12VDC Power Supply ... 16  
SPDT Switch or 2 Dry Contact Closures, Momentary or  
Latching .................................................................................... 17  
Internal 12VDC Power Supply 1.2 A Maximum ........................ 17  
Internal 24VAC Power Supply, 2.5 A Maximum ....................... 17  
Internal Dry Contact Closures ................................................... 17  
Low Voltage Sensing: ............................................................... 17  
Service position.......................................................................... 17  
INTERIOR TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS .............................................. 18  
EXTERIOR TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS ............................................. 20  
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................... 22  
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWING  
SP  
FD  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
OVERALL DIMENSIONS CLOSED (HxWxD):  
FD: 11.06 x 26.35 x 28.85  
SP: 12.25 x 25.12 x 28.31  
MAXIMUM AVAILABLE SPACE FOR  
PROJECTOR AND EQUIPMENT (HxWxD):  
CLOSURE PANEL SIZE (WxD):  
RECOMMENDED CEILING OPENING SIZE (WxD)*:  
AVAILABLE TRAVEL DISTANCE:  
ROLL ADJUSTMENT:  
9.25 x 20.50 x 22.75  
23.87 x 23.87  
25.50 x 28.00  
36.00"  
2°  
PITCH ADJUSTMENT:  
15°  
YAW ADJUSTMENT:  
10°  
INTERNAL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT:  
INTERNAL FORE/AFT ADJUSTMENT:  
INTERNAL LEFT/RIGHT ADJUSTMENT:  
COLOR:  
2.00"  
3.00" (1/2" INCREMENTS)  
2.00" (1/2" INCREMENTS)  
WHITE  
MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY:  
NET WEIGHT:  
35#  
85#  
OUTPUT RELAYS:  
1.0 AMP@30VDC  
0.5 AMP@125VAC  
0.3 AMP@60VDC  
12VDC, 2.5A MAX  
24VAC, 1.2A MAX  
.75A  
INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY:  
CURRENT DRAW:  
FUSE:  
4A, BUSSMAN TYPE GDB  
*A NOTCH MAY BE REQUIRED TOWARD THE REAR OF THE OPENING TO CLEAR THE TERMINAL BLOCK. SEE  
DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS.  
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ACCESSORIES  
Control  
ASP-401  
Rocker Switch with Wall Plate  
Simple lift control.  
RC-10  
Radio Frequency  
Remote Control  
Multiple code settings.  
Single button control of the lift.  
IR-10  
Infra-Red Remote Control  
Discrete UP/DOWN/SERVICE commands.  
Used with most universal remotes.  
Installation  
SMA-620  
Suspended Ceiling Track  
Clip  
Securely attaches the suspended ceiling grid to the lift.  
Includes 8 clips.  
SMA-601  
Single Column Mounting Plate  
Attaches to any 1 1/2” NPT extension column.  
Allows 3” fore/aft and 3” left/right adjustment.  
Permits slight roll, pitch and yaw adjustment.  
Allows 2” height adjustment after installation.  
SMA-650  
Threaded Rod Adapter  
Simplifies installation using threaded rods.  
Allows cable use for support/installation.  
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PRETEST THE LIFT BEFORE INSTALLING  
IMPORTANT: Before mounting the lift in the ceiling, perform  
the following test to be sure that it operates properly and has  
not been damaged during shipping.  
1. Attach supports (not supplied) to the top of the lift (see  
Figure 1).  
2. Suspend the lift at least 3 1/2 feet high from a suitable structure  
[i.e. saw horses, ladders, or tables (see Figure 2)].  
NOTE: The supplied momentary push button and power cord can  
be used to pre-test the lift (see and “OUTSIDE TERMINAL  
3. Cycle the lift through the “show” and “service” positions, mak-  
ing sure the unit operates smoothly.  
Figure 1. Support the Unit  
Figure 2. Suspend the Unit  
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PREPARE THE CEILING OPENING AND INSTALL THE LIFT  
Because of the wide variety of possible mounting situations, Chief Manufacturing can only provide general guidelines  
for preparing the location where the Smart-Lift will be installed. Study the following information carefully, and adapt it as  
necessary to fit your specific installation.  
WARNING: Be especially aware of the weight of the lift, and the potential for personal injury or of damage to  
the lift if it is not adequately mounted. The lift (without a projector) weighs approximately 85 lbs (38.5 kg).  
The “General Guidelines” below, and the information on the following pages, covers the most common mounting situa-  
tions:  
Suspend the lift from threaded rods that secure to the structural cross brace.  
Side-mount the lift to the ceiling joists or secure the lift to a wood framework mounting to the joists.  
General Guidelines  
Carefully determine the position of the ceiling opening and its distance from, and orientation toward, the screen.  
If possible, prepare an area above the ceiling that is sufficiently larger than the lift, Leaving at least an 8” access to  
all sides and above the top of the lift for any future maintenance or repair.  
WARNING: Improper installation can result in serious personal injury! To avoid such injury, make sure  
that the ceiling structural members can support a redundant weight factor five times the total weight of the  
equipment you intend to support overhead. If they cannot, the ceiling must be reinforced before you  
install the lift.  
WARNING: Improper installation can result in serious injury! Plenum rated installations require electri-  
cally hard wiring the unit through the provided strain relief, the use of Class 2 control wiring, and all open  
holes in the housing (except joist tabs) must be sealed using foil tape. You must adhere to all local codes.  
CAUTION: For smooth and reliable operation, the lift must be installed square and parallel in all dimensions.  
Avoid stressing the lift at any time during installation.  
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Installation in a Suspended Ceiling (using threaded rods)  
You can suspend the lift housing from three 3/8-in.-dia. threaded  
rods (not supplied by Chief Manufacturing) First, secure the rods to  
a structural cross brace in the ceiling. Insert the rods through the  
three holes on the top side of the lift housing, or through the holes  
of optional brackets SMA-651, and secure them to the housing  
using two jam nuts (one inside, one outside). See Fig. 3.  
CAUTION: For smooth and reliable operation, the lift must be  
installed square and parallel in all dimensions. Avoid stressing  
or twisting the lift at any time during installation.  
Install the lift using threaded rods:  
1. With the lift in the fully retracted position, remove the closure  
panel from the bottom of the lift.  
2. If you are using the SMA-651, install it now.  
3. Insert the 3 threaded rods through the top of the lift or  
SMA-651.  
4. Using nuts and washers, secure the lift to the threaded rods.  
Finish the suspended ceiling:  
1. Cut the grid to fit the perimeter of the lift and insert it into the  
side channel of lift (the side channel of the lift will support the  
weight of the ceiling grid and tiles).  
Figure 3. Threaded Rod Installation  
2. If using the SMA-620, see the SMA-620 instructions and  
install them now.  
3. Cut surrounding ceiling tile to appropriate size.  
4. Make sure the unit is level, square, parallel and there is no  
stress applied to the box (chassis).  
5. Using the test push button, carefully operate the lift all the way  
up and down to be sure the clearances are adequate. Be pre-  
pared to stop the lift immediately if the lift begins to sound  
labored or one side begins to travel slower.  
6. Replace surrounding ceiling tile.  
Figure 4. Remove Ceiling Retainer  
7. With lift at least partway open, remove four screws securing  
ceiling tile retainer on bottom of tray (see Figure 4) and  
remove ceiling tile retainer.  
SL236 shown with ceiling tile and grid installed in  
bottom panel  
8. Cut ceiling tile to fit inside ceiling tile retainer [include grid  
pieces if necessary (see Figure 5)] and install ceiling tile (grid)  
by sliding it into the open end of the ceiling tile retainer.  
CAUTION: Make sure all parts assemble easily, without distort-  
ing any parts, when installing tile in the ceiling tray. Any parts  
protruding from the tray will cause damage when the unit  
closes.  
9. Install ceiling tile retainer and secure using four screws.  
Figure 5. Grid Intersection  
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11. After installing the lift, use the test push button to carefully  
operate the lift all the way up and down to be sure the clear-  
ances are adequate. Be prepared to stop the lift immediately  
if the lift begins to sound labored or if one side or the other side  
begins to travel slower.  
12. To maintain plenum rating, seal any openings in the lift hous-  
ing (except joist tabs) using foil tape.  
Installation in a Wood Framework (or Side-Mounted to Joists)  
A suitable framework must be constructed to support the lift in the  
ceiling. Refer to for dimensions of the lift. The lift housing has  
mounting tabs to assist in side-mounting the lift to the ceiling joists  
or otherwise securing it to a wood framework.  
The ideal lift installation time is after the sheetrock has been  
installed, but before the sheetrock has been mudded or finished.  
1. Remove the closure panel from the bottom of the lift to gain  
access to the front and back mounting holes.  
CAUTION: For smooth and reliable operation, the lift must be  
installed square and parallel in all dimensions. Avoid stressing  
the lift at any time during installation.  
2. Position the lift in the desired location, making sure the unit is  
level, square, parallel and there is no stress applied to the box  
(chassis).  
3. Secure the lift to the joists or wood framework. Drive at least  
six 1/4 x1-1/4-in. lag screws through the mounting tabs around  
the inside of the lift housing and mounting holes across the  
back of the lift. There are 8 tab locations, three in each side and  
two in one end, and 3 mounting hole locations across the back  
of the lift (see Figure 6 and Figure 7). The lift requires support  
on two opposing sides only.  
Figure 6. Mounting Locations  
4. After installing the lift, use the test push button to carefully  
1/4 Dia. Lag Screw  
operate the lift all the way up and down to be sure the clear-  
ances are adequate. Be prepared to stop the lift immediately  
if the lift begins to sound labored or if one side or the other side  
begins to travel slower.  
Alternate 1/4 Dia.  
Bolt Thru  
5. To maintain plenum rating, seal any openings in the lift hous-  
ing (except joist tabs) using foil tape.  
The bottom of the lift may be painted or textured as necessary to  
match the ceiling.  
Joist  
Lift Housing  
Sheetrock  
Finish Ceiling  
Compound  
NOTE:Bead flange setback allows  
finish compound to hide  
lift housing seam.  
Bead Flange  
Figure 7. Mounting Method  
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CONNECT POWER TO THE LIFT  
WARNING: Plenum rating requires hard wiring and use of  
Class II control wiring. Follow all local building and electrical  
codes.  
NOTE: If the lift is cycled up and down repeatedly, the thermal  
overload on the motor may stop operation. Operation will  
resume when the thermal overload cools and resets (5 to 15  
minutes).  
Terminate Power Leads  
Electrical Junction Box  
Inside Smartlift  
Non Plenum Rated Installation  
1. Plug the lift’s power cord (supplied) into an electrical outlet.  
Plenum Rated Installation  
WARNING: A licensed electrician should  
disconnect and terminate the leads to the  
power cord receptacle and, using the  
access holes provided for a strain relief,  
hard wire the unit to a power source.  
Figure 8. Disconnect and Terminate  
Power Cord Leads  
WARNING: Failure to disconnect and terminate power leads  
properly may result in equipment damage or personal injury.  
1. Disconnect and terminate the electrical leads from the power  
cord receptacle at the interior junction box (see Figure 8).  
2. Remove the electrical knockout and install the strain relief  
(provided).  
3. Hard wire the unit to a 110V 60 Hz or 230V 50 Hz (as appro-  
priate) 15-amp power source.  
4. Replace interior outlet in a horizontal position as noted on the  
stickers found on the outlet cover plate.  
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5. Place switch hole cover behind the cover plate and attach  
with two Phillips head screws from the kit.  
(Optional) Installing Wiring Cover  
An optional wiring cover may be installed to further protect  
wiring from mechanical damage.  
6. Replace cover plate and attach using two Phillips head  
screws removed in Step 4.  
WARNING: Make sure that power to SL-236 is OFF before  
proceeding!  
7. Remove three Phillips head screws from SL-236.  
8. Place motor wiring cover in place and attach with three  
Phillips head screws removed in Step 7.  
1. Remove the control harness. (See Figure 9)  
2. Using four Phillips head screws, attach cover (included in  
kit) over hole created in Step 1.  
9. Remove three Phillips head screws from SL-236.  
10. Place control wiring cover in place and attach with three  
Phillips head screws removed in Step 9.  
3. Make control connections directly to the control box. (See  
Inside Terminal Wiring Examples sections.)  
4. Remove and save two Phillips head screws from opposite  
corners of cover plate, and remove cover plate from  
SL-236. (See Figure 9)  
Control  
Harness  
NOTE: Some components not shown for clarity.)  
x 4  
2
Cover  
Plate  
1
x 2  
5
Switch Hole  
Cover  
Motor Wiring  
Cover  
Control Wiring  
Cover  
7
x 2  
x 3  
4
6
9
x 3  
x 3  
8
x 2  
10  
Figure 9  
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INSTALL THE PROJECTOR ON THE LIFT  
CAUTION: Improper projector weight distribution could lead to  
equipment damage. Make certain projector weight is centered  
on cradle when mounted.  
1. Install the SLB bracket on the projector (see the SLB manual  
for details).  
2. Remove the yaw adjustment bracket from the lift (see  
Figure 9).  
3. Place the yaw adjustment bracket over the studs on the SLB as  
shown, selecting the set of holes that best centers the weight of  
the projector.  
4. Install tapered thumb nuts (minimum 3), making sure the  
tapered end is toward the projector.  
5. Reinstall the yaw adjustment bracket with projector attached.  
NOTE: If desired, the projector can be set directly on the bottom  
plate of the lift, not secured by the bracket. The bracket may be  
removed for esthetic purpose by removing four roll/height  
adjustment nuts (see ADJUSTMENTS).  
Figure 9. Install Projector  
Install and Route Cables  
CAUTION: Do not attach cables to lower lifting arms or sides of  
cradle. This may result in damage when lift retracts.  
NOTE: Two routing paths are provided, one on each side, to sepa-  
rate electrical and video cables.  
1. Lower lift to service position.  
2. Route and secure all electrical and video cables using ties and  
eyelets provided (see Figure 10), leaving some slack between  
securing points.  
3. Plug the projector’s power cord into one of the two outlets  
inside the lift. One outlet is switched and the other is continu-  
ously live. The switched outlet is marked with an “S”.  
Figure 10. Cable Routing Example  
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ADJUSTMENTS  
Adjust Travel  
An access hole is located in the corner below the terminal block  
(see Figure 11). Using a Phillips screwdriver inserted in the access  
hole, adjust the stroke of the lift mechanism as follows:  
CAUTION: Do not over adjust (exceed maximum travel) stroke  
length.  
1. Shorten stroke by turning the adjustment screw clockwise one  
or two turns, check for the desired stroke length, and repeat as  
necessary.  
2. Lengthen stroke by turning the adjustment screw clockwise  
one or two turns, check for the desired stroke length, and repeat  
as necessary.  
Adjust the Aim of the Projector  
Center the lens (see Figure 12). The aim of the projector can be  
adjusted in all directions, as shown:  
1. Lower the lift to the 'show' position.  
2. Pitch and forward/Aft. There are four 10-24 Nylock nuts  
(two on each side) on the outside of the carriage. Loosen these  
nuts slightly, tip the carriage in the slotted holes to the desired  
angle, and tighten the nuts. For forward and aft adjustment,  
loosen the four pitch adjustment nuts. Lift slightly, moving for-  
ward or aft until tray falls into desired notch and tighten the  
nuts.  
Figure 11. Travel Adjustment  
CAUTION: Each side must be adjusted equally. Failure to adjust  
each side equally may result in equipment and lift damage  
when the lift closes.  
3. Roll/Height. There are four 1/4-20 nuts at the rear inside cor-  
ners of the cradle assembly. Slightly loosen these nuts, gently  
raise or lower the cradle to the desired position, and tighten the  
nuts.  
4. Yaw. There are four 10-24 Nylock nuts (two on each side) on  
the top of the carriage. Loosen these screws slightly, turn the  
carriage in the slotted holes to the desired angle, and tighten  
the nuts.  
Figure 12. Projector Adjustment  
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OUTSIDE TERMINAL WIRING EXAMPLES  
The information on the following pages cover the most common wiring options:  
• Supplied Momentary Push Button  
• Discrete Extend and Retract for switch or dry contacts  
• 12 Volt out supply  
• 24 Volt out supply  
• Two dry contact closures  
• Service Extend  
CAUTION: Closing the unit while the projector is running may  
cause premature bulb failure and may damage both the lift and pro-  
jector.  
Push Button  
Figure 13. 24VAC Internal  
Supplied Single Pole Single Throw (SPST) Switch  
Using Internal 24VAC Power Supply  
a. Connect the green jumper wire (supplied) to terminals 1 & 5  
(see Figure 13).  
b. Connect the SPST switch (supplied) to terminals 2 & 6.  
Supplied SPST Switch Using Internal 12VDC Power Supply  
a. Connect the green jumper wire (supplied) to terminals 5 & 9  
(see Figure 14).  
b. Connect the SPST switch (supplied) to terminals 6 & 10.  
Supplied SPST Switch Using External Power Supply  
a. Connect the negative of your power supply to terminal 5 (see  
Figure 15).  
Figure 14. 12DC Internal  
b. Connect the SPST switch (supplied) to terminal 6 & the pos-  
itive of your power supply.  
Figure 15. External Power Supply  
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Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) Switch or  
2 Dry Contact Closures, Momentary or Latching.  
These terminals can be used with any latching contacts, momentary  
contacts, or a wall switch.  
NOTE: The connection between the ground (#9) and any other ter-  
minal connection must be broken (open) before completing the  
next circuit..  
a. Connect the common wire from your switch to  
terminal 9 (see Figure 16).  
b. Connect the 'up' wire from your switch to terminal 3.  
c. Connect the 'down' wire from your switch to terminal 4.  
Internal 12VDC Power Supply 2.5A Maximum  
(+) = Terminal 10  
(-) = Terminal 9  
NOTE: Non regulated, open circuit voltage may exceed 18V.  
Internal 24VAC power supply, 1.2 A max  
(+) = Terminal 1  
(-) = Terminal 2  
Internal dry contact closures:  
Common = Terminal 12  
Figure 16. Dry Contacts  
Closed when lift reaches show position = 14  
Closed when lift is fully closed = 13  
Service Position  
Momentary contact between terminals 9 & 11 will lower the  
lift to the service position.  
NOTE: To stop the lift before it reaches the service position, make  
a momentary contact between terminals 3 & 9.  
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INSIDE TERMINAL WIRING EXAMPLES  
The information on the following pages cover the most common wiring options:  
• Supplied Momentary Push Button  
• Discrete Extend and Retract for Switch or Dry Contacts  
• 12 Volt out supply  
• 24 Volt out supply  
• Two dry contact closures  
• Voltage Sensing  
• Service Extend  
CAUTION: Closing the unit while the projector is running may  
cause premature bulb failure and may damage both the lift and pro-  
jector.  
Push Button  
Supplied Single Pole Single Throw (SPST) Switch Using  
Internal 24VAC Power Supply  
Figure 17. 24VAC Internal  
a. Connect the green jumper wire (supplied) to terminals 2 & 6  
(see Figure 17).  
b. Connect the SPST switch (supplied) to terminals 1 & 5.  
Supplied SPST Switch Using Internal 12VDC Power Supply  
a. Connect the green jumper wire (supplied) to terminals 6 &  
10 (see Figure 18).  
b. Connect the SPST switch (supplied) to terminals 4 & 5.  
Supplied SPST Switch Using External Power Supply.  
a. Connect the negative of your power supply to terminal 6 (see  
Figure 19).  
Figure 18. 12DC Internal  
b. Connect the SPST switch (supplied) to terminal 5 & the pos-  
itive of your power supply.  
Figure 19. External Power Supply  
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Single Pole DOUBLE Throw (SPDT) Switch or  
2 Dry Contact Closures, Momentary or Latching.  
a. Connect the common wire from your switch to  
terminal 13 (see Figure 20).  
b. Connect the 'up' wire from your switch to terminal 12.  
c. Connect the 'down' wire from your switch to  
terminal 11.  
Internal 12VDC Power Supply 2.5A Maximum  
(+) = Terminal 4  
(-) = Terminal 3  
NOTE: Non regulated, open circuit voltage may exceed 18V.  
Internal 24VAC Power Supply, 1.2A Maximum  
Figure 20. Dry Contacts  
(+) = Terminal 1  
(-) = Terminal 2  
Internal Dry Contact Closures:  
Common = Terminal 12  
Closed when lift reaches show position = Terminals 16 and 17  
Closed when lift is fully closed = Terminals 18 and 19  
Low Voltage Sensing:  
a. Connect the positive of your power supply to terminal 7.  
b. Connect the negative of your power supply to terminal 8.  
NOTE: The lift will complete a full cycle even if the supply is  
turned off before the lift reaches full extension.  
NOTE: When the lift is in the lowered position using this option,  
the lift will ignore all other commands until it has completed its  
full cycle.  
When the power supply is on, the lift will extend. When the  
power supply turns off, the lift will retract.  
Service position:  
Momentary contact between terminals 9 & 10 will lower the  
lift to the service position.  
NOTE: To stop the lift before it reaches the service position, make  
a momentary contact between terminals 11 & 13.  
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TERMINAL FUNCTION DEFINITIONS  
TERMINAL  
NUMBER  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
WIRING OPTIONS  
NOTES  
This is an internal power supply for  
powering external devices & Remote  
Controllers.  
24 VOLT AC  
24 volt AC output  
1
2
Chief Mfg. offers the RC-10 Radio  
Frequency Remote Controller which runs  
off of this power supply.  
24 VOLT AC  
COMMON  
24 volt AC common  
GROUND  
Ground  
This is an internal power supply for  
powering external devices &/or used for  
initiating specific functions  
3
4
(Extend/Retract 5 or Voltage Sensor 7).  
12 VOLT DC  
12 volt DC  
Initiates movement if lift is static, or To Operate using Internal Power  
Function operates on momentary switch  
only.  
EXTEND/  
RETRACT  
stops movement if lift is in motion.  
Direction of travel will be opposite  
of last direction of travel.  
Source  
5
6
Connect terminals 3 & 6 with  
Jumper Wire. Connect  
Momentary Switch to terminal 4.  
Connect other line of Momentary  
Switch to terminal 5.  
Operating range is 5 – 30 Volts AC or DC.  
Used in conjunction with  
Extend/Retract when using an  
external power source to initiate  
movement.  
To Operate using External Power  
Source  
Connect External Power Supply’s EXTEND/RETRACT TERMINAL 5.  
EXTEND/  
RETRACT  
COMMON  
NOT TO BE USED AS GROUND FOR  
FUNCTION OTHER THAN  
Common to terminal 6. Connect  
initiating signal to terminal 5.  
When terminal senses voltage, unit  
will extend.  
Voltage Sensing  
Connect positive lead to terminal  
7. Connect Ground of switching  
device to terminal 8.  
VOLTAGE  
SENSOR  
Operating range is 5 – 30 Volts AC or DC.  
7
8
When terminal senses cessation of  
voltage, unit will retract.  
Single-Pull/Throw Latching  
Switch  
Connect terminals 3 & 8 with  
Jumper Wire. Connect first  
Switch Terminal to terminal 4.  
Connect other Switch Terminal to  
terminal 7.  
NOT TO BE USED AS GROUND FOR  
FUNCTION OTHER THAN VOLTAGE  
SENSOR TERMINAL 7.  
VOLTAGE  
SENSOR  
COMMON  
Used in conjunction with Voltage  
Sensor when using an external  
power source to initiate movement.  
Extends unit to maximum limit,  
Feature not available on all models.  
bypassing normal-use travel setting.  
SERVICE  
EXTEND  
Momentary or Latching contact to  
Ground terminals 3, 10, 13, or 20.  
If using Latching Switch, be sure to  
disengage Switch prior to initiating any  
other function.  
9
Often used for servicing projectors  
in ceiling lifts.  
GROUND  
Ground  
10  
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Extends unit to preset travel limit.  
If using Latching Switch, be sure to  
EXTEND  
disengage Switch prior to initiating any  
other function.  
11  
12  
Customer within a preset maximum  
range may adjust travel limits.  
Momentary or Latching contact to  
Ground terminals 3, 10, 13, or 20.  
Retracts unit to preset travel limit.  
If using Latching Switch, be sure to  
disengage Switch prior to initiating any  
other function.  
RETRACT  
GROUND  
Travel limits may be adjusted by  
customer within a preset maximum  
range.  
Ground  
13  
14  
Immediately reverses direction of  
travel when triggered while unit is  
extending.  
Chief Mfg. offers the SS-10 Pressure  
Sensitive Safety Strip to provide this  
function.  
Please specify how many inches required  
spanning entire pinch zone.  
The SS-10 must be ordered with the ST-15  
Terminals.  
EXTEND  
ERROR  
Momentary contact to Ground  
terminals 3, 10, 13, or 20.  
Immediately reverses direction of  
travel when triggered while unit is  
retracting.  
RETRACT  
ERROR  
15  
16  
EXTEND  
LIMIT  
RELAY  
Closes set of internal dry contacts  
when unit reaches full extension.  
1.0 AMP@30VDC  
0.5 AMP@125VAC  
0.3 AMP@60VDC  
RATED FOR
EXTEND  
LIMIT  
RELAY  
17  
18  
COMMON  
RETRACT  
LIMIT  
RELAY  
1.0 AMP@30VDC  
0.5 AMP@125VAC  
0.3 AMP@60VDC  
Closes set of internal dry contacts  
when unit reaches full retraction.  
RATED FOR
RETRACT  
LIMIT  
RELAY  
19  
20  
COMMON  
GROUND  
Ground  
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TERMINAL FUNCTION DEFINITION  
TERMINAL  
NUMBER  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
WIRING OPTIONS  
NOTES  
This is an internal power supply for  
powering external devices & Remote  
Controllers.  
24 VOLT AC  
24 volt AC output  
1
2
Chief Mfg. offers the RC-10 Radio  
Frequency Remote Controller which runs  
off of this power supply.  
24 VOLT AC  
COMMON  
24 volt AC common  
Retracts unit to preset travel limit.  
If using Latching Switch, be sure to  
disengage Switch prior to initiating any  
other function.  
RETRACT  
EXTEND  
3
4
5
Travel limits may be adjusted by  
customer within a preset maximum  
range.  
Momentary or Latching contact to  
Ground terminals 9, or 11.  
If using Latching Switch, be sure to  
disengage Switch prior to initiating any  
other function.  
Extends unit to preset travel limit.  
Customer within a preset maximum  
range may adjust travel limits.  
Used in conjunction with  
Extend/Retract when using an  
external power source to initiate  
movement.  
To Operate using Internal Power  
Source  
Connect terminals 9 & 5 with  
Jumper Wire. Connect  
EXTEND/  
RETRACT  
COMMON  
NOT TO BE USED AS GROUND FOR  
FUNCTION OTHER THAN  
EXTEND/RETRACT TERMINAL 5.  
Momentary Switch to terminal  
10. Connect other line of  
Momentary Switch to terminal 6.  
Initiates movement if lift is static, or  
stops movement if lift is in motion.  
Direction of travel will be opposite  
of last direction of travel.  
Function operates on momentary switch  
only.  
To Operate using External Power  
Source  
Connect External Power Supply’s  
Common to terminal 5. Connect  
initiating signal to terminal 6.  
EXTEND/  
RETRACT  
6
Operating range is 5 – 30 Volts AC or DC.  
Immediately reverses direction of  
travel when triggered while unit is  
retracting.  
RETRACT  
ERROR  
Chief Mfg. offers the SS-10 Pressure  
Sensitive Safety Strip to provide this  
function.  
Please specify how many inches required  
to span entire pinch zone.  
7
8
Momentary contact to Ground  
terminals 9, or 11.  
Immediately reverses direction of  
travel when triggered while unit is  
extending.  
EXTEND  
ERROR  
The SS-10 must be ordered with the ST-15  
Terminals.  
GROUND  
Ground  
This is an internal power supply for  
powering external devices &/or used for  
initiating specific functions  
9
(Extend/Retract 6).  
12 VOLT DC  
12 volt DC  
10  
Extends unit to maximumlimit,  
Feature not available on all models.  
bypassing normal-use travel setting Momentary or Latching contacts  
to Ground terminals 3, 10, 13, or  
Often used for servicing projectors 20  
in ceiling lifts.  
Service Extend  
If using Latching Switch, be sure to  
disengage Switch prior to initiating any  
other function  
11  
20  
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LIMIT  
RELAY  
COMMON  
12  
13  
14  
RETRACT  
LIMIT  
RELAY  
1.0 AMP@30VDC  
0.5 AMP@125VAC  
0.3 AMP@60VDC  
RATED FOR
Closes set of internal dry contacts  
when unit reaches full retraction.  
EXTEND  
LIMIT  
RELAY  
Closes set of internal dry contacts  
when unit reaches full extension.  
21  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
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