LiftMaster CB11 Control Panel & Enclosure

LiftMaster CB11 control panel and enclosure for electric gates, designed for 230v/50Hz motors, compatible with LiftMaster, Chamberlain and MotorLift branded products.

Watertight enclosure/box supplied as standard, but does not include a radio receiver board, this must be purchased separately.

£190.80

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LiftMaster CB11 Control Panel With Enclosure
This item: LiftMaster CB11 Control Panel & Enclosure
£190.80
£190.80
LiftMaster 41A5456B Radio Board for CB11/CB22/CB24
£28.98
Please Note: The CB11 control board is NOT supplied with the LiftMaster 41A5456B radio receiver card as standard. However, you can add this radio receiver card to your order separately if required.

SKU: CB11 Category: Tag:

EAN / Barcode: 4014243215172

Description

LiftMaster CB11 control panel and enclosure for electric gates, designed for 230v/50Hz motors, compatible with LiftMaster, Chamberlain and MotorLift branded products.

Watertight enclosure/box supplied as standard, but does not include a radio receiver board, this must be purchased separately.

Features

  • Separate power/force adjustment for each wing
  • Adjustable wing delay option for overlapping wings
  • Dip-switches for general program selection
  • Soft start and stop
  • Various radio modules options (433MHz / 27MHz / 315MHz)
  • Memory for 80 remote controls
  • Pedestrian opening function
  • Adjustable automatic closing
  • Connection for 2 electric locks
  • Connection for safety infrared photocells aka light barriers (protector system model 770E)
  • Watertight enclosure/box supplied as standard
  • Conforms with CE, EN12453 & EN13241-1.
  • TÜV-Tested.

Please Note: The CB11 control board is NOT supplied with the LiftMaster 41A5456B radio receiver card as standard. However, you can add this radio receiver card to your order separately if required.

Installation

The CB11 control board was designed for installation in a special, waterproof box (203391). Before fitting, measure the required distances and determine the correct holes. Use a screwdriver to force the plastic out of the holes. Insert threaded cable connections with strain relief, hold the box against the surface on which it is to be mounted.

Insert screws through the mounting holes in the rear panel and tighten. The motor control unit is a highly modern electronic unit controlled by a microprocessor. It has all wiring facilities and functions required for safe operation.

Moisture and water will destroy the control board. Make sure under all circumstances that water, moisture or storage moisture cannot penetrate the control board. Make sure that all openings and cable entries are sealed watertight.

The control box with the motor control unit is mounted with the cable entries facing down. It must not be permanently exposed to direct sunlight. The electronics can be used for the precise adjustment of the push-pull torque. The gate can be held by hand if the fitting/setting is correct.

During operation, the gate can be stopped at all times via remote control, push-button or key- operated switch. The gate wing requires a firm stop for the “OPEN” and “CLOSED” positions, because the gate drives have no limit switch.

Alternate Model Numbers

This control board can also be identified by the following alternative product codes:

  • 041ASWG-0370

Manuals and Guides

More Manuals and Guides

Lost your manual? Need programming instructions? You can find instruction manuals for nearly all of the products we sell, as well as hundreds more at manuals.easygates.co.uk

Frequently Asked Questions

Q

How do I learn my remote controls?

A
Fig. 1

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To program your remote to open both leafs, open the control panel (beware of mains wires) and click CH1 on the board, then press the button on the remote you want to use to open both leafs. For a single leaf gate repeat the process but instead of pressing CH1, Press CH2 instead. For additional remotes repeat this process, leaving 5 seconds after each time you learn a remote.


Q

How do I learn the photocells once I have connected them?

A
Fig. 2

Fig. 2

Once you have connected your photocells, and there is a resistor in the “edge” terminals (if no edge is being used), then make sure the power is off on the board and put a jumper over the 2 pins marked “learn fail safe photocells”. Make sure the photocells are clear and lined up and dipswitch 5 is on, then power up the board. Wait 10 seconds, and remove the jumper. The board should reset itself and should have learnt the photocells you have connected.


Q

How do I learn my gates with slowdown?

A
  1. Make sure both of the leafs are in the close position, make sure you have open and close stops (either ground stops or if you have a SUB kit make sure the mechanical stops are set)
  2. Hold down L1 inside the control panel for 10 seconds until you hear a click, one leaf should start opening
  3. When it nearly reaches its open stop press L1 again to put it into slowdown mode, when it hits the open stop, let it run for 1 second and then press L1 again.
  4. The second leaf should now start opening, repeat step C.
  5. The same leaf should start closing, when it’s near the close position press L1 again, this should put the gate into slowdown mode, when it hits the close stop, let it run for 1 second and press L1 again.
  6. The other leaf should now start closing, repeat step E.
  7. Wait for 5 seconds for the board to reset and then operate the gates (with the remote or key switch etc.)

Q

My gates open, but then won’t close

A
  1. Check to see if there is anything blocking the photocells that are connected to the close circuit (usually the pair on the posts or pillars that the gates are on)
  2. Make sure the covers of the photocells aren’t dirty, give them a wipe over.
  3. Check inside the photocells for any spider webs or bugs.
  4. Make sure the photocells are correctly lined up.
  5. Make sure the board has correctly learned the photocells (see Q.2)
  6. Check to see if the board is set on the appropriate mode (e.g. Standard mode, step by step, car park), if the board is set on a mode like car park, then they will only close when the automatic closing timer runs out.

Q

My gates won’t operate at all

A
  1. Check to see if the there is a link between pins 19 and 20. if not you need to connect one as this is the stop circuit, if it isn’t shorted out then the gates wont operate
  2. Check to see if you have any photocell lights constantly on, if so there may be a problem with the photocells or they may not be learned (see q.1)
  3. Make sure you have learned your remote controls (see Q.2)
  4. Make sure you have done the learn procedure

Videos

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You can find more quick and simple guides for programming remote controls and more at our Youtube Channel

You can also find official videos from manufacturers like DEA, FAAC and LiftMaster.

Product Specifications

Physical and Performance Attributes

Weight1.5 KG
Dimensions (L x W x H)124 × 152 mm
Dimensions

Liftmaster CB11

Dimensions – 124 x 152mm

Operating Temperature-25 oC ÷ 55 oC

Electronics Attributes

Max Consumption22 mA
Power Supply24 Vdc