Owner's Manual

Radio Open or Alternate is determinate on the function desired, review
the Reference Chart on pages 19 and 20. See Figure 15 for connecting a
4 wire receiver.
WIRING A KEYPAD, CARD READER OR
TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM
These devices activate the RSX1000 by a relay contact closure within
the device. Typically, two wires or terminals are provided by the device
to operate the gate. Follow the manufacturers instructions on locating
these connections. If one of the connections at the device is labeled as
COMMON, then connect this to Terminal #16 of the RSX1000 control
panel. Connect the other contact to Terminal #5 (FREE EXIT). If no
identification of the connections is noted at the device, then the two
wires may be connected to terminal #16 and Terminal #5 (FREE EXIT)
in any order. See Figure 16 below.
Keypads, Card Readers and Telephone Entry Systems are typically
located remotely from the RSX1000. The wiring used is low voltage
CLASS 2. Be sure to run an independent conduit for this wiring from the
entry device to the RSX1000. The wire size should be 16 or 18 AWG
stranded wire for ease of handling.
RIGHT HAND AND LEFT HAND INSTALLATION
The RSX1000 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 17 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 17 for a pictorial example of a left hand operation.
Note the different wiring configurations for right-hand installations and
left-hand installations (see Figures 18 and 19). 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 capacitor wire
connections as shown in
Figure 18. 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
110122
16
6
2
1
COMMON
OPEN
24 VAC
24 VAC
WIRING PHONE ENTRY SYSTEM
NOTE: A DEDICATED POWER SUPPLY
TERMINAL
STRIP
12
3
4
56
789
*
0#
IS REQUIRED FOR THE ENTRY SYSTEM
NORMALLY OPEN
DRY CONTACTS
FREE EXIT
5
Figure 16: Wiring an Access System
Right Hand
Installation
Left Hand
Installation
Inside
Outside
Inside
Outside
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Figure 17: Left Hand vs. Right Hand Installation
CAPACITOR HV WIRE
CAPACITOR
CONNECTIONS
SIDE VIEW
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Figure 18: Left Hand Conversion
Harness & Wire Locations
C: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR
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W A R N I N G !
RISK OF ENTRAPMENT!
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH:
LOCATE KEYPAD, CARD READER, KEY SWITCH OR
SIMILAR ENTRY DEVICES IN A LOCATION WHERE A
USER CAN NOT REACH THROUGH THE GATE OR
FENCE TO ACTIVATE THE GATE OPERATOR. THE
RECOMMENDED DISTANCE BETWEEN THE GATE OR
FENCE AND ACCESSORY SWITCH IS 10 FEET.