Control Chief Access 1000 User manual

95-00-0-107 Rev 002
OPERATING MANUAL

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Table of Contents
1 Introduction_____________________________________________3
2 Scope__________________________________________________3
2.1 Safety Considerations ____________________________________________ 4
2.2 Warnings ______________________________________________________ 6
3 Technicalspecications __________________________________7
4 Description of the system _________________________________8
4.1 Transmitter _____________________________________________________ 8
4.2 Receiver 115 VAC _______________________________________________ 8
4.3 Receiver 12/24 VAC/VDC ________________________________________ 8
5 Description of the Access 1000™ receiver ___________________9
6 Installation of the receiver ________________________________10
6.1 Placement of the receiver_________________________________________ 10
6.2 Connections on the receiver ______________________________________ 11
7 Indicators on the receiver ________________________________12
8 Congurationofthereceiver _____________________________13
8.1 Basicconguration ______________________________________________ 13
8.2 Advancedconguration __________________________________________ 13
8.3 Erasing transmitters in the receiver _________________________________ 14
8.4 Re-conguringatransmitterinthereceiver __________________________ 14
8.5 HighSecurityTransmissionMode __________________________________ 15
8.6 PIN lock in the receiver __________________________________________ 16
8.7 Memorycard __________________________________________________ 17
9 Description of
the Access 1000™ transmitter ____________________________20
9.1 Indications on the transmitter ______________________________________ 21
10 Usingthesystem _______________________________________22
11 Congurationofthetransmitter ___________________________22
11.1 GroupID______________________________________________________ 22
11.2 Displaywindowillumination _______________________________________ 23
12 Installation of vehicle mount _____________________________24
13 Inserting/Replacingbatteriesinthetransmitters _____________25
14 Error codes ____________________________________________26
14.1 Error codes, Access 1000™ receiver ________________________________ 26
14.2 Error Codes Access 1000™ transmitter ______________________________ 26
15 ReceivermountingdimensionsforAccess1000™ ___________26
16 Radio Warranty _________________________________________27
16.1 Warranty______________________________________________________ 27
16.2 Warranty Period ________________________________________________ 27
16.3 Warranty Service _______________________________________________ 27
16.4 ExcludedParts _________________________________________________ 27
16.5 Remarks ______________________________________________________ 27
17 Part Numbers __________________________________________27

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1 Introduction
This manual only covers the installation of the Access 1000™radio remote
door opening system. The Access 1000™System is not a complete door open-
ing system: it provides only the set of outputs that are driven according to the
actions performed by the operator of the transmitter. The way the set of outputs
is used for controlling the doors depends on the specic installation and is
outside the scope of the Access 1000™.
The approvals applicable to the Access 1000™ radio remote control system are
only valid for the system itself.
The complete remote control system, where the controlled object is one part,
has to be tested and approved according to the standards/norms that are ap-
plicable and specic to the controlled object and it is not the responsibility of
Control Chief Corporation.
2 Scope
The following guide must be used when installing the Access 1000™ door
opening system to ensure secure, safe operation. The installation must be
carried out by a certied electrician.
FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada RSS Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license-
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
RSS FCC Partie 15 et du Canada Avis à Industrie
Cet appareil est conforme à la Partie 15 des règlements de la FCC et Industrie Canada
exempts de licence standard RSS (s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions
suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d'interférences et (2) cet appareil doit
accepter toute interférence pouvant causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif
WARNING:
CHANGES ORMODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY
CONTROL CHIEF® CORPORATION COULD VOID THE USER’S
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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2.1 Safety Considerations
1. The safety guidelines in this manual are not intended to replace any rules
or regulations or any applicable local, state, or federal governing laws. The
following information is intended to be used in conjunction with other rules or
regulations already in existence. It is important to read all safety information
before operating any wireless radio remote control system.
2. Only properly trained persons designated by management should be permit-
ted to operate wireless radio controlled equipment. Wireless radio controlled
equipment should not be operated by any person who cannot read or under-
stand signs, notices and operating instructions that pertain to the equipment.
3. Wireless radio controlled equipment should not be operated by any person
with insufcient eyesight or hearing or by any person who may be suffering
from a disorder or illness or is taking any medication that may impair judg-
ment or the ability to operate equipment.
4. Ensure transmitter batteries are in good condition and power for receiver is
correct. Installation and maintenance should be done only while the controlled
equipment main power and receiver’s power are off and locked out to prevent
electrical shock.
5. Any person operating wireless radio controlled equipment should possess the
following knowledge and/or skills:
• Knowledge of hazards particular to the equipment being operated
• Knowledge of safety rules for radio controlled equipment
• Knowledge of the radio transmitter
• Proper clearance of all moving parts on the radio controlled equipment
• Proper storage space for radio control transmitter when not in use
• Transferring radio control transmitter to another person
• Reporting unsafe or unusual operating conditions
• Remote controlled equipment functions and limitations
• Procedures for testing controlled equipment
6. The Access 1000™ remote control system is for the remote operation of door
opening equipment. This unit is not intended for use on material handling,
people moving or any other critical application.

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7. Radio controlled operators should always position themselves for the best view
of the equipment they are controlling. The equipment should never be oper-
ated blindly. The operator should always remain at a safe distance, without
losing line of sight with the equipment.
8. Transmitter switches should never be mechanically blocked ON or OFF for
any equipment motion.
9. After daily operation, a secure storage space should be designated for the
transmitter unit especially when not in use. This precaution is intended to
prevent unauthorized use of the equipment.
10. The equipment operator should keep all body parts away from the door they
are controlling. Do not attempt to operate the system without checking door
for obstructions.
11. The equipment has been tested for correct operation before delivery from the
factory. However, it must not be used in critical or hazardous operation where
incorrect operation may cause personal or equipment damage. If the equip-
ment fails to respond or behaves improperly, the equipment operator should
NOT operate the equipment AND should notify his/her supervisor immediate-
ly. When serious conditions are noticed (conditions that make the equipment
unsafe to operate), the equipment should be shut down immediately and the
supervisor notied.
Warning:
SECURE THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER PRIOR TO
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE.
Caution:
THE RECEIVER UNIT AND/OR RELAYS ARE NOT RATED AS EXPLOSION
PROOF. THE RECEIVER UNIT MUST NOT BE INSTALLED OR OPERATED
IN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS UNLESS APPROPRIATE SECONDARY
ENCLOSURE MEASURES ARE TAKEN.
Warning:
THE UNIT MUST BE WIRED TO THE CORRECT VOLTAGE; FAILURE TO
DO SO MAY DAMAGE THE SYSTEM.

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2.2 Warnings
1. Read this manual carefully before operating and installing this product.
2. Due to the complex nature of equipment, it is necessary to read the entire
manual before installation.
3. Only authorized personnel should service this equipment. Unauthorized work
on this unit will void the warranty.
4. This manual is for reference only; please call your distributor or Control Chief
if further assistance is required.
5. The equipment has been tested for correct operation before delivery from the
factory. However, it must not be used in critical or hazardous operation where
incorrect operation may cause personal or equipment damage.
6. After daily operation, a secure storage space should be designated for the
transmitter unit especially when not in use.
7. Transmitter should be placed in a safe place when not in use to avoid acciden-
tal pressing of buttons.
8. The equipment should be equipped with all required safety devices as dictated
by OSHA, or all other applicable governing regulations.
9. Ensure transmitter batteries are in good condition and power for receiver is
correct.
10. Installation and maintenance should be done only while the equipment’s main
power and receiver’s power are off and locked out to prevent electrical shock.
11. Contents of the manual may be amended by the manufacturer without notice.

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3 Technicalspecications
Table 1. TechnicalSpecications,Access1000™System
SystemSpecications
Operating frequency: 926.5 MHz
Channel separation: 25 kHz
Power output: < 5 mW
Functional sensitivity: <= -107 dBm BER 10-4
Transmission principle: GMSK, TDMA,
Operating temperature: -13°F - 131°F (-25°C - +55°C)
Storage temperature: -40°F - 185°F (-40°C - +85°C)
Receiverspecications:
Enclosure rating IP65
Power supply: 115 VAC 60 Hz 15 mA, 4AT fuse.
12/24 VDC/VAC 150 mA
Max switching capacity of relays: 2A/250VAC with cosφ=1
Total load on all relays: 4A/250VAC (not exceeding 2A on
any single relay)
Relay- type SPDT
Fuse on current loop: 2.5AT/250VAC (IEC 60127-2/V)
Dimensions: 135 x120 x 50 mm
Weight: 1 lb. (450g)
Screw size: TX20
TransmitterSpecications:
IP- class: IP67
Dimensions: 120x75x30 mm
Weight: .4 lb. (200g)
Battery type: (2) AA 1.5V Alkaline
Screw size: PH2

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4 Description of the system
4.1 Transmitter (PartNumber:81-10-0-008)
This document covers the Access 1000™ transmitter. Important features are:
• A transmitter suitable for controlling up to 1000 different doors/receivers
• Integrated back lighted display
• Belt clip included (Part Number: 81-941426-000)
• Optional vehicle mount with external power
4.2 Receiver 115 VAC (PartNumber:81-20-0-007)
• 115 VAC 60Hz powered
• 3 Single Pole Double Throw relays
• Integrated display and conguration buttons
• Memory capacity: up to 500 transmitters
• The receiver can be equipped with an detachable memory card containing a
backup of all conguration parameters
4.3 Receiver12/24VAC/VDC(PartNumber:81-20-0-008)
• 12/24 VAC/VDC powered
• 3 Single Pole Double Throw relays
• Integrated display and conguration buttons
• Memory capacity: up to 500 transmitters
• The receiver can be equipped with an detachable memory card containing a
backup of all conguration parameters

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5 Description of the Access 1000™ receiver
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Figure1. Access 1000™
1.Powerconnection
2. Connection to relay 1, ARROW UP or
3. Connection to relay 2, STOP or
4. Connection to relay 3, ARROW DOWN or

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6 Installation of the receiver
The permanent installation of the receiver must include fuses that protect the
equipment and wiring from overcurrent and short-circuit. The power supply of the
receiver and all relay contacts must be fused.
All fuses are used as disconnecting devices. The fuses shall be easily accessible,
and have to be placed in the line pole. Note that the fuse must be compatible with
IEC 60127-2/V.
After the installation of the equipment, the installed cables must be bound together
in pairs (i.e. by using a cable binder) very close to the terminal blocks.
Note that there might be hazardous voltage in the receiver, therefore only certied
electricians are allowed to open the lid.
6.1 Placement of the receiver
Select a location that is within the environmental limitations of the receiver and
where it is difcult for unauthorized persons to obtain access to the receiver. If
possible, mount the receiver with the cable glands facing downwards.
For the mounting dimensions of Access 1000™ see chap.15.
The receiver is preferably mounted with 4 mm screws.
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