Owner's Manual
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NAME
DESCRIPTION
1 COMMON Common provided on the terminal strip
2 HOLD OPEN Continuous or pulsed signal. Usually used with an external toggle switch or a
free exit vehicle detector. Once activated, the gate will open fully and remain
3 RADIO OPEN Pulsed signal. Once activated the gate will open fully. Activation while the gate
4 PULSE OPEN Pulsed signal. Identical to operation of RADIO OPEN input. Used for access
control devices such as telephone entry, keypads, card readers and 3-button
5 CLOSE Pulsed signal. CLOSE overrides all other signals except HOLD OPEN, STOP,
and REVERSING. Once activated, the gate will close immediately, or begin to
6 STOP Continuous or pulsed signal. Overrides all other signals. Once activated, the
gate will immediately stop and await a new command. If the STOP input is
continuously activated, the gate will not move. Gate will move briefly if RADIO
or PULSE is activated, Gate will run open if HOLD OPEN is activated.
7 ALTERNATE Pulsed signal. This input is used for "COMMAND OPEN/COMMAND CLOSE"
applications. The 1st signal will cause the gate to begin opening. A 2nd signal
received during the open cycle will stop the gate immediately. From a 3rd signal
the gate will start closing. Connect appropriate access control device to this
8 REVERSING This input is active only when the gate is closing or when it's fully open and the
Close Timer is operative. All stand-alone vehicle detectors, photo-eyes and
active edges should be connected here and to terminals #1 or 9 COMMON.
Multiple devices may be connected in parallel. Active REVERSING must be
9 RELAY COMMON Common terminal of the on-board relay. The relay contacts are rated at
10 RELAY N.O. Normally Open terminal of the on-board relay.
11 RELAY N.C. Normally Closed terminal of the on-board relay.
TERMINAL STRIP REFERENCE CHART
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: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR