Owner`s manual

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If local electrical codes permit, use the operator's pedestal for mounting
accessory components. Otherwise, install the accessory equipment in
an appropriate electrical box.
There are 11 command inputs for the installer on the RS1000. The
inputs require a switch closure to COMMON of less than 100 OHMS
resistance and for more than 100 milliseconds duration. To familiarize
yourself with the input functions refer to Figure 10, Page 10 and see the
Reference Chart on Pages 12 and 13. A three push button station can
be wired in to provide full control of all command functions.
WIRING RADIO RECEIVERS TO THE TERMINAL
STRIP
Radio Receivers may be either 3 wire (terminal) or 4 wire units.
THE 3 TERMINAL VERSION OF THE RECEIVER IS
PREFERRED SINCE NO ADDITIONAL CONNECTIONS TO
THE RECEIVER WILL BE REQUIRED. See Figure 10.
THREE TERMINAL RECEIVERS
If a three wire receiver is to be used, the #1 terminal of the receiver is
normally COMMON to both the auxiliary transformer (power input)
and the radio relay. Most radio manufacturers label this terminal as 24
VAC. Connect a wire from the #1 terminal of the radio receiver to
terminal #1. The #2 terminal of the radio receiver is normally the relay
contact of the receiver. Connect a wire from this #2 terminal of the
radio receiver to the #2 terminal (RADIO RELAY) of the RS1000
control panel. The #3 terminal of the radio receiver is usually labeled
RADIO POWER and is connected to 24 VAC. Connect to terminal #3
of the RS1000 control panel.
FOUR WIRE RECEIVERS
Four wire receivers replace the "spade" terminals on the RECEIVER
with 4 wires. These wires are typically color coded. The instructions
with the receiver must be carefully followed to properly connect the
receiver. For any 4 wire receiver, two of the wires will be for power
input and two will be for the relay contacts. Connect the two wires for
the power input to each side of the 24VAC RS1000 terminals #1 and
#3. Connect one of the two wires for the relay to terminal #1
(COMMON) and the other wire to terminal #2 (RADIO RELAY) on
the terminal strip. See Figure 11 for connecting 4 wire receivers.
C: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR
8910
1112
13
14
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2
4
5
3
0
1
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
110477
Figure 12: Wiring a Three Button Station
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8910
1112
13
14
1516
RED (POWER)
BLACK (RELAY)
BLACK (RELAY)
WHITE (POWER)
RADIO
RECEIVER
4-WIRE
110473
Figure 11: Wiring 4-Wire Receiver
110488
Figure 10: Terminal Strip Locations