iQ Control Box
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01.25.2019
Connecting Main Power Wiring
Warning: To prevent injury to personnel, incoming electrical power to the header must be de-energized
before connecng electrical service to the control box.
Warning: All electrical wiring must conform to Naonal Electrical Code Requirements.
1. DE-ENERGIZE incoming electrical power to header.
2. Refer to Aachment 2, and, using wire nuts, CONNECT incoming line, neutral, and ground wires
to the controller power harness.
3. IF adhesive wire clamps will be used, DE-GREASE metal surfaces on inside of header cover
where clamps will mount.
4. SECURE wiring to top of the header track tube, and ENSURE the following:
• All wires are clear of belts and belt brackets.
• Header cover opens and closes without interference.
Connecting Accessories (As Applicable)
Refer to Aachments 2 and 3, and CONNECT any of the following subsystems to the iQ Controller:
• Funcon switch (rotary, rocker and “POWER” switch wiring).
• Stanguard
TM
threshold sensor.
• Doorway holding beam(s).
• Breakout switch.
• Solenoid lock.
• SU-100 moon sensor(s) wiring (refer to Stanley Document #203957).
• Optex X Zone T and X Zone ST Sensor(s) wiring.
• Push plate wiring.
• Door posion switch closed contact (with door closed).
• Hotron HR100 ST Sensor(s) wiring.
TUNE-IN INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: The door path must be free of objects and remain clear unl the First Install Sequence (FIS)
is complete. During this sequence the sensors are inacve and the door has no SAFETY. To stop the door,
turn power off or put the doors into breakout.
NOTES:
1. Tune-In: The iQ Controller can be tuned-in using a handheld device or using the pushbuon switches
located on the controller. Tune-in using a handheld device is the preferred method.
2. Status Codes: During normal operaon, the digital display indicates status codes. The “UP” and “DOWN”
pushbuon switches can be used to enter and display data values. The user interface values are shown
in Tables 2 through 4.
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