Owner`s manual

13
C: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR
TERMINAL STRIP REFERENCE CHART
# NAME
DESCRIPTION
12 OPEN EDGE
Momentary or continuous signal.
This input is active only when referenced to the opening
direction, it has no effect on the gate when closing or about to
close. If activated when the gate is opening the gate will stop,
pause and reverse in the close direction for 1/2 second
(approx. 2 inches) and stop. Continuous activation will prevent
the gate from moving in the open direction. If a second
activation occurs before the limit switch is activated the gate will
stop and a require a renewed, intended input to move in the
open direction and before an automatic activation device (timer,
etc.) will operate. This input is intended for Electric Gate Edge
systems and other minimum-contact devices as appropriate.
Connect here and to terminal #16 COMMON. Multiple devices
may be connected in parallel.
13 CLOSE EDGE
Momentary or continuous signal.
This input is active only when referenced to the closing
direction, it has no effect on the gate when opening or about to
open. If activated when the gate is closing the gate will stop,
pause and reverse in the open direction for 1/2 second (approx.
2 inches) and stop. Continuous activation will prevent the gate
from moving in the close direction. Continuous activation while
the gate is open will prevent the Timer-To-Close function (if
enabled) from automatically closing the gate. If a second
activation occurs before the limit switch is activated the gate will
# NAME
DESCRIPTION
stop and a require a renewed, intended input to move in the
close direction and before an automatic activation device
(timer, etc.) will operate. This input is intended for Electric Gate
Edge systems and other minimum-contact devices as
appropriate. Connect here and to terminal #16 COMMON.
Multiple devices may be connected in parallel.
14 MASTER OPEN
Momentary or continuous signal.
Master (output configuration)
This terminal is used to coordinate two independent systems
(two control box/mechanical unit combinations controlling
separate gate leaves). Connects to terminal #6 (OPEN) in the
companion control box and controls the direction of movement
in the companion box (See Switch Jumper Position, Page 16
15 MASTER CLOSE
Momentary or continuous signal.
Master (output configuration)
16 COMMON
Common connection for low voltage
signal inputs, terminals 2 through 15.
This terminal is used to coordinate two independent systems
(two control box/mechanical unit combinations controlling
separate gate leaves). Connects to terminal #7 (CLOSE) in the
companion control box and controls the direction of movement
in the companion box (See Switch Jumper Position, Page 16
RIGHT HAND AND LEFT HAND INSTALLATION
The RS1000 operator is wired at the factory for RIGHT HAND
operation. Right hand operation is described as the gate sliding to the
right to open and where the operator is mounted to the right of the gate
opening - both as you look at the installation from the inside (secured
side). See Figure 14 for a pictorial example of a right hand operation.
Left hand operation is described as the gate sliding to the left to open
and where the operator is mounted to the left of the gate opening - both
as you look at the installation from the inside (secured side). Also see
Figure 14 for a pictorial example of a left hand operation.
Note the different wiring configurations for right-hand installations and
left-hand installations (see Figures 15 and 16). To change to a different
handed operation the capacitor wires and limit wires must be changed.
For proper operation, the capacitor and limits must be wired as shown.
Locate the limit switches as shown in Figure 16. As shipped from
the factory the switches are wired for right hand operation (red/
green on the lower switch and yellow/green on the upper switch).
To reconfigure the limit switches for left hand operation reroute
the yellow wire to the lower switch and the red wire to the upper
switch. The limit switches are now configured for left-hand
operation.
Locate the capacitor wire connections as shown in Figure 15. On
one capacitor terminal post there is a RED wire from the motor
and a RED wire from the high voltage wire harness and on the
other capacitor terminal post there is a BLUE wire from the motor
and a BLUE wire from the high voltage wire harness. Trace and
identify the RED and BLUE wires which originate at the motor.
SWITCH THESE WIRES such that the RED motor wire is on the
capacitor terminal post with the BLUE wire from the high voltage
wire harness AND
the BLUE motor wire is on the capacitor
terminal post with the RED wire from the high voltage wire
harness. The high voltage wire harness is now configured for left-
hand operation. Left-hand conversion is now complete.
Right Hand
Installation
Left Hand
Installation
Inside
Outside
Inside
Outside
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Figure 14: Left Hand vs. Right Hand Installation