Federal APD G-89 Barrier Gate User Manual
The Model G-89 Barrier Gate is a sturdy parking barrier gate that incorporates relay technology with control gate operations. The gate design provides reliable access control for your parking system. With care and maintenance, your gate will provide many years of excellent service.
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Safety Notice
CAUTION! To reduce the risk of severe personal injury or damage to equipment, turn off the power to the equipment before performing any maintenance or repairs.
- Failure to heed this warning could result in injury or even death of those who come in contact with the product -
People’s lives and property depend on your safe installation of equipment. Listed below are some important safety instructions and precautions which you should follow when working on any Federal APD equipment. Failure to follow all safety precautions and instructions can result in serious injury or property damage. Refer to the specific operational manual for a particular piece of equipment before beginning any service work.
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Frequently inspect the equipment to ensure that it is operating properly.
Ensure that maintenance is performed by the factory or an authorized distributor at least twice a year.
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Safety Hints
Use vibrant colors on parking equipment at entrance lanes and exit lanes.
Always provide proper signage, both on the roadway and on other equipment.
Maintain the manufacturer’s warning stickers on gate arms and on other equipment.
Encourage the use of safety devices such as buzzers or flashing lights.
Always recommend that sidewalks be parallel to entrance lanes and exit lanes.
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Safety Notice
Any activity in relation to entrance lanes and exit lanes should be monitored to ensure against accidental lowering or raising of barrier gates or manipulation of equipment so as to prevent injury of pedestrians, maintenance personnel, persons on bicycles or motorcycles. Take special care when commanding any equipment action from a centralized computer system, especially when the control equipment is not in your line of vision.
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Use Pictograms
Federal APD strongly recommends that you use universally identifiable icons, or pictograms, in all entrance lanes and exit lanes, roadways, posts and walls. It is also recommended that a “No Pedestrian” pictogram be painted on the roadway immediately adjacent to a parking barrier gate. Pictograms depicting “No Motorcycles, “No Wheelchairs,” “No Bicycles,” and “No Trucks” are also recommended.
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Safety Is Good Business
As an institution, municipality, or private operator, it is important to be aware of the potential liabilities which may arise in normal parking operations. Adapting a “Safety First” attitude will provide your business and your patrons with a safer environment. After all, safety is good business!
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Model G-89 Barrier Gate
P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
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First Printing.........................................................................1994
Second Printing ............................................................ July 1995
Third Printing ......................................................... January 1996
Fourth Printing ........................................................... April 1997
Fifth Priniting ....................................................... February 1999
Sixth Printing............................................................... May 2001
Warranty Information
Federal APD, Inc. warrants that the Products will be free from any defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, wear and tear excepted, for a period of two years from the date of shipment from Federal APD. Exceptions to this warranty shall include the Auditor Power-
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Upon Federal APD’s written instructions, allegedly defective goods shall be returned to Federal
APD for inspection. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser from Distributor and shall not cover repair, labor or replacement of parts that are by nature expendable. Distributor agrees to deliver the Federal APD Limited Warranty then in effect to each of its customers at the time of the sale. Distributor shall have no authority to bind Federal APD to any warranty beyond that extended therein. All Products are subject to design and/or appearance modifications which are production standards at the time of shipment. Federal APD may, but shall not be required to modify or update Products shipped prior to a current production standard.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures .........................................................................................................iii
List of Tables ............................................................................................................v
Chapter 1: Getting Started.................................................................................... 1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
Reviewing the Gate Housing Components ...................................................................... 1
Reviewing the Mechanical Components.......................................................................... 2
Reviewing the Electrical Components ............................................................................. 3
Reviewing the Gate Arm................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2: Working with the G-89 Barrier Gate................................................ 5
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Installing the Model G-89 Barrier Gate .......................................................................... 5
Installing a Standard Gate Arm....................................................................................... 7
Installing a Folding Gate Arm.......................................................................................... 8
Operating the Model G-89 Barrier Gate......................................................................... 8
Adjusting the Cams For Proper Gate Arm Travel....................................................... 10
Adjusting the Optional Sensitive Reversing Edge ........................................................ 11
Performing Preventive Maintenance ............................................................................. 12
Troubleshooting Instructions.......................................................................................... 13
Appendix A: Engineering Layouts ..................................................................... 15
Appendix B: Wiring Drawings............................................................................ 21
Appendix C: Order Procedure and Part Numbers ........................................... 45
C.1
Placing an Order.............................................................................................................. 45
C.2
Repair Procedure............................................................................................................. 46
Appendix D: Getting Additional Support .......................................................... 57
Index .......................................................................................................................59
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List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Gate Post Warning Label ............................................................................................. 1
Figure 1.2: G-89 Mechanical Components..................................................................................... 2
Figure 1.3: Gate Arm Warning Labels ........................................................................................... 3
Figure 2.1: Centering the Model G-89 Barrier Gate ...................................................................... 5
Figure 2.2: Lag Bolts ...................................................................................................................... 6
Figure 2.3: Regular Gate Arm Assembly ....................................................................................... 7
Figure 2.4: Folding Gate Arm Assembly ....................................................................................... 8
Figure 2.5: G-89 Mechanical Components..................................................................................... 9
Figure 2.6: Adjusting the Gate Arm Shaft.................................................................................... 10
Figure 2.7: Sensitive Reversing Edge........................................................................................... 11
Figure A.1: Card Reader/Ticket Spitter Controlled Entry Lane (G-89)....................................... 16
Figure A.2: Fee Computer Controlled Exit Lane (G-89) ............................................................. 17
Figure A.3: Free Gate with Vehicle Detector (G-89) ................................................................... 18
Figure A.4: Card Reader Controlled Lane (Entry or Exit) (G-89) ............................................... 19
Figure A.5: Card In/Free Out (G-89)............................................................................................ 20
Figure B.1: Standard Detector Harness ........................................................................................22
Figure B.2: Push Button Raise-Lower Gate ................................................................................. 23
Figure B.3: Model G-89 Barrier Gate Connections Box.............................................................. 24
Figure B.4: Pay Gate Field Connections ...................................................................................... 25
Figure B.5: MP-6000 Controller Circuit ...................................................................................... 25
Figure B.6: MP-6000 Controller Circuit ...................................................................................... 26
Figure B.7: Free Gate Field Connections ..................................................................................... 27
Figure B.8: MF-6000 Controller Circuit ...................................................................................... 27
Figure B.9: Model G-89 Barrier Gate Connection Box (MFST Gate with Detector Hook-Up and
Sensitive Reversing Edge).............................................................................................................. 28
Figure B.10: MF-6000 with Detector Hook-Up Gate Circuit ...................................................... 29
Figure B.12: MX-7000 Controller w/Vend Loop Reset Override Circuit ................................... 30
Figure B.11: Two-Way Gate (Card Reader In/Free Out) Field Connections............................... 30
Figure B.13: MX-7000 with Detector Hook-Up Gate Circuit...................................................... 31
Figure B.14: Directional Reset Gate Field Connections .............................................................. 32
Figure B.15: Entrance Gate Controller Circuit............................................................................. 32
Figure B.16: Entrance Gate Circuit .............................................................................................. 33
Figure B.17: MX-7000 Sensitive Reversing Edge with Timer Gate Circuit................................ 34
Figure B.18: MPSS-6000 Controller with Solid State Timer Controller Circuit ......................... 35
Figure B.19: MPSS-6000 Connection Box Gate Circuit.............................................................. 36
Figure B.20: MFST- 6000 Controller with Solid State Timer Gate Connection Circuit ............. 37
Figure B.21: MP-6000 Controller (220 VAC) Controller Circuit................................................ 38
Figure B.22: 24 VAC Control-Pay Operation (Standard 220 VAC)) Gate Circuit...................... 39
Figure B.23: 24 VAC Control-Raise/Lower Operation (Standard 220 VAC) Gate Circuit......... 39
Figure B.24: G-89 Raise/Lower Operations (220 VAC).............................................................. 40
Figure B.25: MF-6000 Controller Circuit (220 VAC) ................................................................. 41
Figure B.26: Standard 220 VAC G-89 Barrier Gate Circuit ........................................................ 42
Figure B.27: 24 VAC Control-7000 M Option (Standard 220 VAC) Controller Circuit ............ 43
Figure B.28: Control/Pay Free (Standard 220 VAC) Controller Circuit...................................... 44
Figure C.1: G-89 Barrier Gate Assembly ..................................................................................... 48
Figure C.2: Connections Box Assembly ...................................................................................... 52
Figure C.3: Gate Arm Assembly .................................................................................................. 54
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List of Figures • iii
iv • List of Figures
List of Tables
Table 2.1: Adjusting the Gate Arm Shaft ...................................................................................... 10
Table 2.2: Preventive Maintenance Activities............................................................................... 12
Table 2.3: Troubleshooting Table ................................................................................................. 13
Table C.1: Locations for Ordering Parts .......................................................................................45
Table C.2: G-89 Barrier Gate Assembly Parts .............................................................................. 49
Table C.3: Connections Box Assembly Parts................................................................................ 53
Table C.4: Gate Arm Assembly .................................................................................................... 55
Table D.1: International Technical Support Numbers................................................................... 57
Table D.2: Domestic Technical Support (Includes the U.S.A., Caribbean, Canada, and Mexico)...
58
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List of Tables • v
vi • List of Tables
Chapter 1: Getting Started
The Model G-89 Barrier Gate is a sturdy parking barrier gate that incorporates relay technology with control gate operations. The gate design provides reliable access control for your parking system. With care and maintenance, your gate will provide many years of excellent service. Refer to the following list to find the section that is appropriate for you:
1.1
Reviewing the Gate Housing Components
Federal APD, Inc. builds the Model G-89 Barrier Gate housing using 12-gauge steel. The cabinet has one weatherproof gasket door with a flush mounted T-handle lock and uses one key. Powder coating used on the enclosure and door provide an attractive and weatherproof finish. Place the
yellow caution sticker, as shown in Figure 1.1, on the side of the gate cabinet that faces oncoming
traffic.
Figure 1.1
Gate Post Warning Label
Part Number 20-3469
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1.2
Reviewing the Mechanical Components
As shown in Figure 1.2, a 1/3 HP 115 VAC single phase, instant reversing motor drives the gate arm. A 220 VAC gate is also available. A double vee belt connects the motor to a heavy duty 60:1 single reduction speed reducer. A crank and connecting rod transmit power to the gate arm drive shaft. Adjustable cams limit gate arm travel. The crank and drive shaft are constructed of cold rolled steel. The connecting rod is cut from heavy duty cold rolled steel and contains self-lubricating oil lite bearings. All metal parts are plated to prevent rust and corrosion.
Figure 1.2
G-89 Mechanical Components
SKA-1531
Down Limit Switch
Bearing Block
Adjustable Down
Limit Cam
Double Vee Belt
Adjustable Up Limit Cam
Up Limit Switch
Bearing Block
Crank and Connecting Rod
1/3 HP - 115 VAC
Motor
60:1 Single Reduction
Speed Reducer
Reducer Filler Plug
Motor Capacitor
Sealed Controller
Auto-Manual Switch
On-Off Switch
Connection Box
2 • Getting Started
Thermostat
Heater Switch
115 VAC Convenience Outlets
1.3
Reviewing the Electrical Components
As shown in Figure 1.2, a factory sealed, plug-in controller completely controls the Model G-89
Barrier Gate. External connections are made in a connections box which is in the gate. The G-89
Barrier gate also includes the following devices:
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An Auto-Manual switch enables you to test the motor and limit switches. You can also use it to raise the gate arm manually.
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An On-Off switch controls the internal power supply for the entire system.
A Heater switch controls the heater circuit. The Auto position automatically controls heat in cold weather. The Off position turns heat off. The On position bypasses the thermostat to keep the heat on.
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A 115 VAC convenience outlet, located at the top of the connections box, enables you to access power from the gate.
1.4
Reviewing the Gate Arm
The standard gate arm is 10 feet (3.12 m) long and is constructed of clear white pine. It is finished with diagonal stripes of black and white enamel. You must affix a bright orange warning label, as shown below, to both sides of the gate arm.
Figure 1.3
Gate Arm Warning Labels
Part Number 20-4343
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4 • Getting Started
Chapter 2: Working with the G-89 Barrier Gate
The following chapter provides instructions for installing, operating, and troubleshooting the
Model G-89 Barrier Gate. Refer to the following list to find the section that is most appropriate for you:
2.1
Installing the Model G-89 Barrier Gate
an illustration of specific distances.
Figure 2.1
Centering the Model G-89 Barrier Gate
3/4
”
(1.875 cm) Conduit with Cap Bushing.
Stubbed 2" (5 cm) above mounting surface
.750
”
(1.875 cm) DIA 4 places
18
”
(45cm)
1 1/4
”
(3.125 cm) TYP
.7.50
”
(18.875 cm) TYP
15
”
(37.5 cm) TYPE
Curb Line
Warning! Install the cabinet so that the end portion of the gate arm is more than 2’ (62 cm) from any rigid object, such as a wall, when fully extended in the down position.If the distance is less than 2’ (62 cm), a person may get trapped between the end portion and the rigid object, causing bodily injuries to the individual.
1
Carefully remove the gate from its shipping crate. Leave the gate bolted to the bottom pallet until you are ready to install it.
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2
Open the gate cabinet door.
3
Remove the bolts that attach the gate to the pallet.
4
Remove the gate from the pallet.
5
Place the gate in position on the curb so that the center of the gate is 18” (45 cm) from the curb
line, as shown in Figure 2.1. Place the gate arm flange so that it faces the opposite direction of
approaching traffic.
6
Using a pencil, mark the location of the mounting holes on the concrete.
7
Remove the gate and drill all four mounting holes with a 5/8” (1.5625 cm) diameter rotary hammer percussion drill bit.
8
Insert the 5/8” (1.5625 cm) O.D. expansion shields into the mounting holes.
9
Place the gate gasket so that the holes align with the lag shields.
10 Lubricate the lag bolts.
11 Place the gate on top of the gate gasket so that the drilled holes align with the gate gasket and mounting holes.
12 Anchor the gate in the lag holes using the 3/8” (.935 cm) lag bolts and flat washers, as shown
Figure 2.2
Lag Bolts
3/8
”
(9.375 mm) Lag Bolt
Flat washer
Gate Cabinet Base
Gasket
3/8
”
(9.375 mm) Lag Bolt
5/8
”
(15.625 mm) O.D.
Expansion Shield
13 Attach the wiring to the proper terminals in the connection box and connections board. For more information, refer to the appropriate diagrams later in this manual.
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Connect all electrical wiring exactly as directed in your Field Connection Diagram.
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Warning! Double check and tighten all terminal connections and mechanical fasteners before you apply power. You must correctly position and tighten limit switches and cams as instructed in order for the gate to function properly.
14 Set the Power switch on the connections board to ON.
15 Move the gate mechanism up and down several times using the AUTO-MANUAL switch.
16 Set the Power switch on the connection board to OFF. This will turn off the power to the gate.
2.2
Installing a Standard Gate Arm
You can install either a standard gate arm or a folding gate arm with your G-89 Gate. To install the standard gate arm, complete the following steps:
1
Loosen the four bolts holding together the gate arm flange and flange cover. These should be bolted together on the side of the gate cabinet.
2
Slide out the flange cover.
3
Slide in the gate arm between the flange and the flange cover.
4
Place the flange cover on top of the gate arm.
5
Align the four holes in the flange cover with the four holes in the gate arm flange. Figure 2.3
illustrates the assembly.
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The gate arm flange has two sets of four holes. Use the outer set of holes for installing the regular gate arm.
Figure 2.3
Regular Gate Arm Assembly
SKD-1512a
Bolts
Gate Arm
Cabinet
Flange Cover
Gate Arm Flange
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Bolt the assembly together.
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Position limit switches and cams correctly and tighten them. If the gate arm drops before start-
ing up, adjust the limit switch cams. For more information, see 2.5: Adjusting the Cams For
Proper Gate Arm Travel on page 10.
2.3
Installing a Folding Gate Arm
In some cases, you may need a gate arm that folds. To install the folding gate arm, complete the following steps:
1
Remove the four bolts on the gate arm flange.
2
Align the four holes in the gate arm with the four holes in the gate arm flange.
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The gate arm flange has two sets of four holes. Use the inner set of holes for installing the folding gate arm.
3
Bolt the gate arm to the folding gate arm flange. Figure 2.4 illustrates the assembly.
Figure 2.4
Folding Gate Arm Assembly
SKD-1512b
Bolts
Gate Arm
Cabinet
Gate Arm Flange
4
Connect one end of the gate arm cable to the stabilizer in the gate arm. Connect the other end to the opening in the side of the gate cabinet, adjacent to the gate arm flange.
5
Position limit switches and cams correctly and tighten them. If the gate arm drops before start-
ing up, adjust the limit switch cams. For more information, see 2.5: Adjusting the Cams For
Proper Gate Arm Travel on page 10.
2.4
Operating the Model G-89 Barrier Gate
Once you have installed the G-89 Barrier Gate, you can turn the device on or off by completing the following steps:
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1
Open the gate door to access the On/Off switch, as shown in Figure 2.5.
Figure 2.5
G-89 Mechanical Components
SKA-1531
Auto-Manual
Switch
On-Off Switch
2
Turn the power to the gate on or off by doing one of the following:
T Turn power on. Complete the following steps:
a
Move the On-Off switch to On.
b
Set the gate into normal operation by turning the Auto-Manual switch to the Auto position.
T Turn power off. Complete the following steps.
a
Raise the gate arm by turning the Auto-Manual switch to Manual. The gate arm will raise. Wait for the gate to reach the fully open position.
b
Turn the On-Off switch to Off.
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You cannot lower the gate arm again while the switch is in the manual position. To place the gate back into normal operation, return the switch to the auto position.
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2.5
Adjusting the Cams For Proper Gate Arm Travel
You can adjust the Model G-89 Barrier Gate so that the gate arm has more or less vertical motion.
To do this, you must loosen and retighten a set screw on the back side of each cam assembly. For
an illustration of the Gate Arm Shaft and its components, see Figure 2.6.
Warning! Before you adjust the cams, turn off the power to the gate. If power is not turned off, severe personal injury may occur.
Figure 2.6
Adjusting the Gate Arm Shaft
Thumb Screw
Set Screws
Up Limit Cam
Up Limit Switch
A
B
Down Limit Switch
Down Limit Cam
Thumb Screw
Main Shaft
B
A
Micro-Switch Guide
Complete the following steps to adjust the cams:
1
Loosen the appropriate thumbscrew and set screw.
2
Adjust the Gate Arm Shaft. Use the following table as a guide.
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Table 2.1: Adjusting the Gate Arm Shaft
To Do This...
...Turn this Cam
Allow more downward travel
Restrict downward travel
Allow more upward travel
Restrict upward travel
3
Retighten thumbscrew.
Down Limit Cam
Up Limit Cam
Down Limit Cam
Up Limit Cam
...In This Direction
Clockwise (A) Counterclockwise (B)
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4
Turn on the power and test the gate arm travel. To do this, use the Auto-Manual switch located next to the On-Off switch.
5
Retighten/loosen thumbscrew as necessary. Tighten set screw.
2.6
Adjusting the Optional Sensitive Reversing Edge
The Sensitive Reversing Edge, shown Figure 2.7, is an optional feature that controls the amount of
pressure the gate arm extends before it reverses direction. Federal APD adjusts the Sensitive
Reversing Edge prior to shipping, but you must readjust it 2-3 weeks after you install the gate.
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If you decrease the tension too much, the gate arm will raise as if there were a vend when no vend occurs. If you increase the tension too much, the Sensitive Reversing Edge will not operate.
To adjust the Sensitive Reversing Edge, complete the following steps. For an illustration, refer to
Figure 2.7
Sensitive Reversing Edge
SKA-1543
Allen set screw
Connecting rod
Warning! Turn off all power before attempting any adjustments. If the gate power is not shut off, severe personal injury may occur.
1
Locate the Sensitive Reversing Edge connecting rod in the inside corner of the gate housing.
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2
Adjust the Sensitive Reversing Edge connecting rod by turning the Allen Set Screw located in the middle of the rod, on the side opposite of the electrical micro switch device. To do this, use a 3/16” (.46875 cm) Allen wrench. Turn the screw in one of the following directions:
T
Clockwise increases the amount of spring tension.
T
Counterclockwise decreases the amount of spring tension.
3
Decrease the tension as much as possible without inhibiting normal operation of the gate. Use the Auto-Manual switch to test the adjustment. If the gate delays its return to normal operation, the tension is not properly set.
4
Repeat steps 1- 3 until you reach the desired tension.
2.7
Performing Preventive Maintenance
In order to maximize the service of your Model G-89 Barrier Gate and ensure the greatest available equipment uptime, you should preform preventive maintenance. This reduces your costs and
helps ensure maximum revenue generation and collection. Use Table 2.2 on page 12 to keep track
of your maintenance and upkeep activities on your Model G-89 Barrier Gate. Use the following table to perform preventive maintenance:
Warning! Do not mix synthetic lubricant with a standard petroleum based gear lubricant.
This will damage the gear reduce in the gate.
Table 2.2: Preventive Maintenance Activities
Action
Check Vee-belt tension
Change Vee-belts
Check/adjust Up Limit Switch
Check and replace fluid in Speed reducer.
1
Check all nuts, bolts, and screws
Wash and wax exterior of cabinet
Inspect cabinet for vehicular damage
Purpose Time
Belts are tight enough to control gate arm travel
Every 30 days
Belts are tight enough to control gate arm travel
Every 6 to 9 months
Temperature changes have not affected amount of gate arm travel
30 days
-OR-
Temperature changes more than
±30
°
Ensure that the Limit Switch and associated components exert enough pressure to activate limit switch
As necessary
Speed Reducer operates within specification
As necessary
Verify that all hardware is mechanically sound and tight
Every 30 days
Ensure exterior is intact
Ensure exterior is intact
Every 90 days
Every 90 days
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Table 2.2: Preventive Maintenance Activities
Action Purpose Time
Inspect all warning labels on gates
Check heater operation
Place heater switch in Auto position
Unplug/replug all sockets, cables, and connectors
Ensure that patrons can easily see and read warnings
Ensure that heaters and thermostats operate properly
Ever 30 days
Every 30 days
Ensure gate operates within specification
Every 30 days
Ensure that there is no oxidation or corrosion
Ensure electrical and mechanical integrity of unit
Every scheduled maintenance
Clean all sockets, cables, and connectors Ensure that there is no oxidation or corrosion
Ensure electrical and mechanical integrity of unit
Every scheduled maintenance
Every 6 months
Check Loop Detectors/Loop Wire Frequencies
2 Ensure loops operate within specification
Replace loop wires Ensure devices operate within specification
Every 4 years or as necessary
Check/replace loop sealant Ensure there are no cracks or peeling
Every 4 months or as needed
Check two bearings between speed reducer and output shaft
Ensure that there is no excessive wear on Speed Reducer
Yearly
1 Use Mobil SHC-629 synthetic gear lubricant. If this is not available, drain and refill the speed reducer. user American Multipurpose
Gear Lubricant #80/90.
2 If the detector malfunctions, you have inaccurate gate counts, or any other problem occurs, document the problem and immediately contact Federal APD at (800) 521-9330.
2.8
Troubleshooting Instructions
In the event your gate should fail to operate within specification, use the following table to troubleshoot your problem. If you are still unable to correct the problem, call your local Federal APD distributor or the Federal APD Depot Repair Center at (248) 374-9600 or 1-800-521-9330.
Table 2.3: Troubleshooting Table
Problem
Gate arm does not raise
Potential Cause
Power is off
Wiring connections may be loose
Action
Turn main power supply on
Ensure that the main power supply is on
Check all the wiring connections in the connections box
Make sure that all terminal screws are tight and all wires are firmly anchored under screw
Be sure the motor breaker located at bottom of motor functions properly
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Table 2.3: Troubleshooting Table
Problem
Gate arm raises and lowers without stopping
Potential Cause
The Up Limit Switch or
Down Limit Switch may need adjusting
Gate runs when switch is in
Manual position
Gate runs when switch is in
Auto position
Faulty limit switch
Up Limit switch failed
Down Limit switch failed
Action
Check the Up Limit Switch and the Down Limit
Switch for proper cam adjustments as described in
2.6: Adjusting the Optional Sensitive
Reversing Edge on page 11
, earlier in this manual.
Request an immediate replacement from the factory
Request an immediate replacement from the factory
Request an immediate replacement from the factory
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Appendix A: Engineering Layouts
The following section contains equipment layouts for the G-89 Barrier Gate. Each drawing begins on a new page. Refer to the following list to find the specification that is appropriate for you:
Card Reader/Ticket Spitter Controlled Entry Lane (G-89)................................... 16
Card Reader Controlled Lane (Entry or Exit) (G-89)........................................... 19
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Figure A.1
Card Reader/Ticket Spitter Controlled Entry Lane (G-89)
ELB-3008
16 • Engineering Layouts
Figure A.2
Fee Computer Controlled Exit Lane (G-89)
ELB-3023
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Figure A.3
Free Gate with Vehicle Detector (G-89)
ELB-3010
18 • Engineering Layouts
Figure A.4
Card Reader Controlled Lane (Entry or Exit) (G-89)
ELB-3004
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Engineering Layouts • 19
Figure A.5
Card In/Free Out (G-89)
ELB-3002
20 • Engineering Layouts
Appendix B: Wiring Drawings
The following section contains wiring drawings for the G-89 Barrier Gate and associated devices. Each drawing begins on a new page. Refer to the following list to find the drawing that is appropriate for you:
Model G-89 Barrier Gate Connections Box ......................................................... 24
MP-6000 Controller Circuit.................................................................................. 25
Pay Gate Field Connections.................................................................................. 25
MP-6000 Controller Circuit.................................................................................. 26
MF-6000 Controller Circuit.................................................................................. 27
Free Gate Field Connections................................................................................. 27
Model G-89 Barrier Gate Connection Box (MFST Gate with Detector Hook-Up and Sensitive Reversing Edge) ................................................................. 28
MF-6000 with Detector Hook-Up Gate Circuit.................................................... 29
MX-7000 Controller w/Vend Loop Reset Override Circuit ................................. 30
Two-Way Gate (Card Reader In/Free Out) Field Connections............................. 30
MX-7000 with Detector Hook-Up Gate Circuit ................................................... 31
Directional Reset Gate Field Connections............................................................ 32
Entrance Gate Controller Circuit .......................................................................... 32
Entrance Gate Circuit............................................................................................ 33
MX-7000 Sensitive Reversing Edge with Timer Gate Circuit ............................. 34
MPSS-6000 Controller with Solid State Timer Controller Circuit....................... 35
MPSS-6000 Connection Box Gate Circuit ........................................................... 36
MFST- 6000 Controller with Solid State Timer Gate Connection Circuit ........... 37
MP-6000 Controller (220 VAC) Controller Circuit.............................................. 38
MX-7000 Sensitive Reversing Edge with Timer Gate Circuit ............................. 34
MPSS-6000 Controller with Solid State Timer Controller Circuit....................... 35
MPSS-6000 Connection Box Gate Circuit ........................................................... 36
MFST- 6000 Controller with Solid State Timer Gate Connection Circuit ........... 37
MP-6000 Controller (220 VAC) Controller Circuit.............................................. 38
24 VAC Control-Pay Operation (Standard 220 VAC)) Gate Circuit .................... 39
24 VAC Control-Raise/Lower Operation (Standard 220 VAC) Gate Circuit ....... 39
G-89 Raise/Lower Operations (220 VAC)............................................................ 40
MF-6000 Controller Circuit (220 VAC) ............................................................... 41
Standard 220 VAC G-89 Barrier Gate Circuit ...................................................... 42
24 VAC Control-7000 M Option (Standard 220 VAC) Controller Circuit ........... 43
Control/Pay Free (Standard 220 VAC) Controller Circuit.................................... 44
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 21
Figure B.1
Standard Detector Harness
Drawing CA-2286
22 • Wiring Drawings
Figure B.2
Push Button Raise-Lower Gate
Drawing FCA-198
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 23
Figure B.3
Model G-89 Barrier Gate Connections Box
Drawing CC-803
0
Figure B.4
Pay Gate Field Connections
Drawing FCA-4780
Figure B.5
MP-6000 Controller Circuit
Drawing CB-103
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 25
Figure B.6
MP-6000 Controller Circuit
Drawing CC-2332
26 • Wiring Drawings
0
Figure B.7
Free Gate Field Connections
Drawing FCA-298
Figure B.8
MF-6000 Controller Circuit
Drawing CB-104
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 27
Figure B.9
Model G-89 Barrier Gate Connection Box (MFST Gate with Detector Hook-Up and Sensitive Reversing Edge)
Drawing CC-3221
28 • Wiring Drawings
Figure B.10
MF-6000 with Detector Hook-Up Gate Circuit
Drawing CC-2420
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 29
Figure B.11
Two-Way Gate (Card Reader In/Free Out) Field Connections
Drawing FCA-1289
Figure B.12
MX-7000 Controller w/Vend Loop Reset Override Circuit
Drawing CB-3883
30 • Wiring Drawings
Figure B.13
MX-7000 with Detector Hook-Up Gate Circuit
Drawing CC-2454
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 31
Figure B.14
Directional Reset Gate Field Connections
Drawing FCA-4781
Figure B.15
Entrance Gate Controller Circuit
Drawing CA-1204
32 • Wiring Drawings
Figure B.16
Entrance Gate Circuit
Drawing CC-1914
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 33
Figure B.17
MX-7000 Sensitive Reversing Edge with Timer Gate Circuit
Drawing CC-2506
34 • Wiring Drawings
Figure B.18
MPSS-6000 Controller with Solid State Timer Controller Circuit
Drawing CB-4623
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 35
Figure B.19
MPSS-6000 Connection Box Gate Circuit
Drawing CC-4622
36 • Wiring Drawings
Figure B.20
MFST- 6000 Controller with Solid State Timer Gate Connection Circuit
Drawing CC-4424
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 37
Figure B.21
MP-6000 Controller (220 VAC) Controller Circuit
Drawing CB-5641
38 • Wiring Drawings
Figure B.22
24 VAC Control-Pay Operation (Standard 220 VAC)) Gate Circuit
Drawing CC-10577
Figure B.23
24 VAC Control-Raise/Lower Operation (Standard 220 VAC) Gate Circuit
Drawing CC-10576
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 39
Figure B.24
G-89 Raise/Lower Operations (220 VAC)
Drawing FCA-5206
40 • Wiring Drawings
Figure B.25
MF-6000 Controller Circuit (220 VAC)
Drawing CB-7058
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 41
Figure B.26
Standard 220 VAC G-89 Barrier Gate Circuit
Drawing CC-10578
42 • Wiring Drawings
Figure B.27
24 VAC Control-7000 M Option (Standard 220 VAC) Controller Circuit
Drawing CB-5642
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Wiring Drawings • 43
Figure B.28
Control/Pay Free (Standard 220 VAC) Controller Circuit
Drawing CC-10579
44 • Wiring Drawings
Appendix C: Order Procedure and Part Numbers
The following section provides the information that you need to order parts used in the
G-89 Barrier Gate. Refer to the following list to find the order and repair procedure, drawing, and associated part numbers that you want:
C.1
Placing an Order
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Find out the part number by referring to the product manual. Some of the manuals include part numbers. You can also call our Customer Service at (800) 521-9300 for part names, part numbers, prices, and the delivery information. If you have a
Federal APD, Inc. Price Book, you can also refer to it for part numbers.
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You can also access our Distribution Resource Center at the Federal APD Web
Site, at www.federalapd.com for part numbers, price, and delivery information.
Enter a portion of the part number or a description of the part. Then scroll through the list of matches the system finds until you see the part you need. After you order a part, you can check on the status of your order at this site. You can see when your order was shipped. You must have a password to use the Distribution
Resource Center. If your office has not already obtained a password, contact Federal APD for one.
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Fill out a purchase order from your own company
Sign the purchase order
Fax or mail the purchase order to one of the following four offices:
Table C.1: Locations for Ordering Parts
FAX NUMBERS
OFFICE
Federal APD, Inc.
Attn: Customer Service
Chicago Service
Center
Dallas Service Center
ADDRESS
42775 Nine Mile Road
Novi, Michigan 48375
PHONE
NUMBERS
(248) 374-9600
(800) 521-9330
4915 W. 63rd Street
Chicago, IL 60638
11126 Shady Trail, Unit #109
Dallas, TX 75229
(773) 586-9001
(800) 323-4191
(972) 243-5821
(248) 374-9610
(773) 586-8002
(972) 243-5508
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Order Procedure and Part Numbers • 45
Table C.1: Locations for Ordering Parts
OFFICE ADDRESS
PHONE
NUMBERS
(714) 632-0670
FAX NUMBERS
Anaheim Service
Center
3164 East La Palma Ave.,
Unit P
Anaheim, CA 92806
(714) 632-0674
C.2
Repair Procedure
If you have any problem with the parts, you can return them to one of the above service centers. All repairs require a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and a completed Purchase Order from your company for service. RMAs can be obtained by calling
Customer Service, or our regional service centers in Chicago, Dallas, or Anaheim.
Federal APD also offers Expedited Repair Service, which guarantees two-working days turnaround time on all repairs from the date we receive the part at our repair center in Novi. You must request expedited service when the RMA number is issued to ensure special handling.
Ship the items to be repaired to the following address:
Federal APD, Inc.
Depot Repair Center (DRC)
42775 Nine Mile Road
Novi, MI 48375
Mark the RMA clearly on the package label. Federal APD, Inc. cannot accept packages without an
RMA.
46 • Order Procedure and Part Numbers
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Order Procedure and Part Numbers • 47
Figure C.1
G-89 Barrier Gate Assembly
22-0797 (Rev. B)
48 • Order Procedure and Part Numbers
Ref# Part #
1
2
3
4
5
5A
9
10
11
6
7
8
15
16
17
18
19
22-2562
11A 20-0126
12
13
14
20-0015
20-4184
53-18035
20-4348
53-18036
11-0045
11-0046
20-0009
20-0010
20-0626
20-0631
20-2475
11-0003
11-2453
21-3358
21-3280
21-0017
21-11492
20-1653
21-0656
22-2750
20-4572
20-0013
23-0004
22-0014
Table C.2: G-89 Barrier Gate Assembly Parts
Description
Cabinet, G-89 Gate Left Hand
Door, G-89 Gate Cabinet
Lock, T-Handle
Weatherstripping, 1/8 x 1/2 Closed Cell
Motor, 1/3 HP 30/60 CYC 1 PH w/Capacitor
Motor, 220 VAC 50/60 CYC w/Cap Drive
Capacitor, Gate Motor 115 VAC
Capacitor, Gate Motor 220 VAC
Pulley, Gate Double
Vee Belt, 27"
Reducer
Label, Gear Reducer Lubrication
Pulley, 4" x 5/8" Gear Reducer
Bearing Block Assembly
Connecting Rod Assy, Metal
Sensitive Reversing Edge Link Assy
Bearing, Connecting Rod (2 required)
Stud
Flange, Gate Universal w/ Cutter Blade
Gate Arm, 10ft Finished, G89/G90/G90CD
Label, Gate Arm Caution Foldover
Gate Arm, 12ft Finished, G89/G90/G90CD
Switch, Limit
Switch Cover, Limit
Drive Pin, 5/16 x 2 1/2
Cam, Limit
Main Shaft, Left Hand
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Order Procedure and Part Numbers • 49
24
25
26
27
28
Ref#
20
21
22
23
29
30
Part #
23-7362
23-2846
20-3951
10-2234
12-0128
11-11338
11-11349
23-7366
20-0006
20-3024
22-0122
23-7450
20-0007
23-0245
23-7836
23-0257
20-4348
20-3469
20-4236
20-4237
Table C.2: G-89 Barrier Gate Assembly Parts
Description
Main Shaft, Right Hand
Flange Cover
Connection Box Assy, G-89 Gate 115 Volt
Connection Box, G-89 220 Volt
Collar, w/ Set Screw 1 1/4"
Controller MP-6000 120 Volt
Controller MP-6000 220 Volt
Controller MF-6000
Controller, 7000MX
Harness Assy, G-89 Gate Controller
Gasket, Gate Cabinet Mounting
Guide, Limit Switch (11-0045)
Harness, Detector
Detector, DLD-10B Digital Loop 115 Volt
Detector, DLD-10B Digital Loop 220 Volt
Flange Assy, Break Away
Label, Gate Arm Caution Foldover
Label, Gate Post Warning
Label, Gate Arm Warning (Flange)
Label, Mechanical/Electrical Warning
50 • Order Procedure and Part Numbers
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Order Procedure and Part Numbers • 51
Figure C.2
Connections Box Assembly
22-0643 (Rev B)
52 • Order Procedure and Part Numbers
21
22
23
24
17
18
19
20
25
26
27
29
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
Ref#
Table C.3: Connections Box Assembly Parts
Part #
10-0038
20-4085
11-0033
10-0044
10-0032
11-0123
10-0043
11-0125
11-2081
11-0401
11-0399
11-1076
10-2234
11-0036
11-0037
11-0124
10-0040
10-0041
10-0042
11-0045
11-0046
10-0027
10-0028
20-1086
20-0966
11-1099
11-1284
11-0034
11-0035
Description
Connections Box, Outer Shell
Connections Box, Lower Cover G-89 Gate
Connections Box, Upper Cover G-89 Gate
Legend Plate, Gate Connection Box
Switch, SPDT Push-On Toggle
Switch, SPDTCO Quick Connect Toggle
Receptacle, Utility
Connector, 12 Pin Female
Terminal Block, 17 Pin
Terminal Block, 4 Pin
Terminal Jumper
Insulator, Fibre 1/32 x 18 x 3 15/16
Heater Strip, 250W 120V 13732
Insulator, Heater
Switch, Limit
Switch Cover, Limit
Label, 1-17
Label, L1-L2 Ground
Bushing, Heyco 8P-2-1260
Spacer, 5/16”
Spacer, 7/8”
Bushing, Heyco SR-7W2
Heater Guard
Wire, Thermostat 14 AF Black
Cable, 15 Cond 18 AWG
Tubing, 3/8” Vinyl
Tubing, 1/4” Vinyl
Thermostat, 55 Degree - 75 Degree
Guide, Limit Switch (11-0045)
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Order Procedure and Part Numbers • 53
Figure C.3
Gate Arm Assembly
22-7455 (Rev F)
54 • Order Procedure and Part Numbers
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
9
10
11
12
13
17
18
19
20
14
15
16
21
22
23
24
Ref# Part #
23-2276
21-1228
11-0055
20-0051
20-0009
20-4184
23-7881
11-4127
11-3335
11-3333
20-3332
Table C.4: Gate Arm Assembly
Description
Gate Arm, Stabilizer Assy
3/16 Nut
3/8" Lockwasher
10/24 Nut (2 required)
10/24 x 1/2" Screw (2 required)
Screw, 3/8 x 1 Shoulder
3/8" Flat Washer
Lock Nut, 5/16"-18
Stabilizer, Gate Arm
Folding Arm Flange Assembly
3/8" Flat Washer (4 required)
3/8-16 x 1 3/4" Bolt (4 required)
3/8" Lock Washer (4 required)
Drive Pin, 5/16 x 2 1/2
Flange, Gate Universal w/ Cutter Blade
Cable Assy, G-89/G-90 Folding Arm
3/8" Flat Washer (2 required)
3/8-16 x 1 1/2" Bolt
3/8-16 Nut
10/24 Nut
Turnbuckle, 3"
Cable, 3/16" Diameter Steel
Swedge Fitting
3/8-16 Lock Nut
3/8" Flat Washer
3/8-16 x 2" Bolt
Spacer, G-89/G-90 Folding Gate Arm Cable
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Order Procedure and Part Numbers • 55
26
27
28
25
29
30
Ref#
23-2351
20-4828
20-0056
20-4348
Part #
Table C.4: Gate Arm Assembly
Description
3/8" Lock Washer
3/8" ID, 1 1/4’ OD Fender Washer
8 x 1 1/2" Sheet Metal Screw
Gate Arm Assy, 10’ G-89 Folding Replace.
Gate Arm, 10’ Tapered
Bushing, 3/8" (2 required)
Label, Gate Arm Caution Foldover
56 • Order Procedure and Part Numbers
Appendix D: Getting Additional Support
For answers to questions about this product, refer to this manual. If you need more assistance, call the field service technician nearest to you. The tables on the following pages list the field technician for your region in the United States, Canada, and internationally. You may also call the Federal APD System Support Group at (800) 527-4768 or you can fax the information to (248) 374-
9630, 24 hours a day. You can also access our Distribution Resource Center on our Web Site at
www.federalapd.com to download problems concerning software, to review Field Service Tips, or to upload product upgrades when they are available. You must have a password to use the Distribution Resource Center. If your office has not already obtained a password, contact Federal APD for one.
Whether you call, write, or fax, please have the following information available:
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A description of the events and the order in which they occurred.
The type of hardware you are using, with Serial # and Model #.
Firmware version.
The type and configuration of software you are using (ValueCard System with
SCAN, ValueCard System without SCAN, etc.).
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Original Sales Order #.
Any messages that appear on your display screen and the exact wording.
Project Name.
RMA #, if applicable.
Table D.1: International Technical Support Numbers
Location
Central America
South America
Asia
India
Middle East
European Union
Greenland
Iceland
Russia
Eastern Europe
Australia
New Zealand
4
89
90
93
94
95
96
Region Support Number
(407) 299-0731
(248) 374-9600
(852) 2761-9880
(248) 374-9600
(248) 374-9600
(248) 374-9600
(248) 374-9600
Fax Number
(407) 578-1597
(248) 374-9610
(852) 2402-1912
(248) 374-9610
(248) 374-9610
(248) 374-9610
(248) 374-9610
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Getting Additional Support • 57
Table D.2: Domestic Technical Support (Includes the U.S.A., Caribbean, Canada, and Mexico)
State
Delaware
Maryland
North Carolina
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Virginia
Washington DC
West Virginia
Alabama
Caribbean
Florida
Georgia
Mississippi
East Canada
Kentucky
Michigan
Ohio
Tennessee
Minnesota
North Dakota
South Dakota
Illinois
Indiana
Wisconsin
Arkansas
Colorado
Eastern Mexico
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Arizona
California
Hawaii
Nevada
New Mexico
Utah
Alaska
Idaho
Montana
Oregon
Washington
West Canada
Wyoming
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Maine
New Hampshire
New York
Rhode Island
Vermont
Southern California
Western Mexico
Iowa
Kansas
Montana
Nebraska
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
16
Region Support Number
(609) 753-0810
(407) 299-0731
(248) 374-9600
(800) 521-9330
(773) 586-9001
(800) 323-4191
(773) 586-9001
(800) 323-4191
(972) 243-5821
(714) 632-0670
(253) 922-2244
(732) 873-8160
(714) 632-0670
(314) 428-1988
Fax Number
(609) 753-0945
(407) 578-1597
(248) 374-9610
(773) 586-8002
(773) 586-8002
(972) 243-5508
(714) 632-0674
(253) 922-5751
(732) 873-8165
(714) 632-0674
(314) 428-6568
58 • Getting Additional Support
Index
A
Adjusting
Gate Arm Travel
10
Sensitive Reversing Edge
11
B
Barrier Gate Circuit (220 VAC)
42
C
CA-1204, Entrance Gate Controller Circuit
32
CA-2286, Standard Detector Harness Drawing
22
Cams, Adjusting
10
Card In/Free Out, Drawing ELB-3002
20
Card Reader Controlled Lane (Entry or Exit),
Drawing ELB-3004
19
Card Reader/Ticket Spitter Controlled Entry Lane,
Drawing ELB-3008
16
CB-103, MP-6000 Controller Circuit Drawing
25
CB-104, MF-6000 Controller Circuit Drawing
27
CB-10576,Control Raise/Lower Controller Gate
Circuit (220 VAC) Drawing
39
CB-10577, Control-Pay Gate Circuit (220 VAC)
Drawing
39
CB-10578, Barrier Gate Circuit (220 VAC)
Drawing
42
CB-10579, Pay/Free Gate Circuit (220 VAC)
Drawing
44
CB-4623, Solid State Timer Controller Circuit
Drawing
35
CB-5641 MPSS-6000 Controller Circuit (220
VAC) Drawing
38
CB-5642, 24 VAC Control-Raise/Lower Option
(Standard 220 VAC) Controller Circuit
Drawing
43
CB-7058, MF-6000 Controller Circuit (220 VAC)
Drawing
41
CC-10576, 24 VAC Control-Raise/Lower
Operation (Standard 220 VAC) Gate Circuit
Drawing
39
CC-10577, 24 VAC Control-Pay Operation
(Standard 220 VAC) Gate Circuit Drawing
39
CC-10578, Standard 220 VAC G-89 Barrier Gate
Circuit Drawing
42
CC-10579, Control/Pay Free (Standard 220 VAC)
Controller Circuit Drawing
44
CC-2332, MP-6000 Controller Gate Circuit
Drawing
26
CC-2420, Drawing
29
CC-2454, MX-7000 with Detector Gate Circuit
31
CC-3221, MFST Gate with Detector Hook-Up and
Sensitive Reversing Edge
28
CC-4424, MFST-6000 with Solid State Timer Gate
Circuit Drawing
37
CC-4622, MPSS-6000 Gate Circuit Drawing
36
Conduit, Installing
5
Control-Pay Gate Circuit (220 VAC)
39
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domestic technical support, telephone numbers
58
Drawing
CA-1204, Entrance Gate Controller Circuit
32
CA-2286, Standard Detector Harness
22
Card In/Free Out, ELB-3002
20
Card Reader Controlled Lane (Entry or Exit),
ELB-3004
19
CB-103, MP-6000 Controller Circuit
25
CB-104, MF-6000 Controller Circuit
27
CB-10576, Raise/Lower Gate Circuit (220
VAC)
39
CB-10577, Control-Pay Gate Circuit (220
VAC)
39
CB-10578, Barrier Gate Circuit (220 VAC)
42
CB-10579, Pay/Free Gate Circuit (220 VAC)
44
CB-3883, MX-7000 Controllert with Reset
Override Circuit Drawing
30
CB-4623, Solid State Timer Controller Circuit
35
CB-5641, MPSS-6000 (220 VAC) Controller
Circuit
38
CB-5642, 24 VAC Control-Raise/Lower
Option (220 VAC) Controller Circuit
43
CB-7058, MF-6000 (220 VAC) Controller
Circuit
41
CC-10576, 24 VAC Control-Raise/Lower
(Standard 220 VAC) Gate Circuit
39
CC-10577, 24 VAC Control-Pay Operation
Gate Circuit
39
CC-10578, 220 VAC G-89 Barrier Gate
42
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Index • 59
CC-10579, Control-Pay/Free (Standard 220
VAC) Controller Circuit
44
CC-1913, Entrace Gate Circuit
33
CC-1914, Entrance Gate Circuit
33
CC-2332, MP-6000 Gate Circuit
26
CC-2420, MF-6000 with Detector Gate Circuit
29
CC-2454, MX-7000 with Detector Gate Circuit
31
CC-2506, 7000-MX Senstive Reversing Edge with Timer Gate Circuit
34
CC-3221, MFST Gate with Detector Hook-Up and Sensitive Reversing Edge
28
CC-4424, MFST-6000 with Solid State Timer
Gate Circuit
37
CC-4622, MPSS-6000 Connection Box Gate
Circuit
36
ELB-3008, Card Reader/Ticket Spitter
Controlled Entry Lane
16
FCA-1289, Two-Way Gate (Card Reader
In/Free Out)
30
FCA-198, Push Button Raise-Lower Gate
23
FCA-298, Free Gate Field Connections
27
FCA-4780, Pay Gate Field Connections
25
FCA-4781, Directional Reset Gate Field
Connections
32
FCA-5206, G-89 Raise/Lower Operations (220
VAC) Gate Circuit
40
FCA-5206, Raise/Lower Operations (220
VAC)
40
Fee Computer Controlled Exit Lane, ELB-3023
17
Free Gate with Vehicle Detector, ELB-3010
18
E
ELB-3008, (G-89) Card Reader/Ticket Spitter
Controlled Entry Lane Drawing
27
Entrance Gate Circuit
33
F
FCA-1289, Two-Way Gate (Card Reader In/Free
Out) Gate Field Connections Drawing
30
FCA-198, Push Button Raise-Lower Gate Drawing
23
FCA-298, Free Gate Field Connections Drawing
27
FCA-4780, Pay Gate Field Connections Drawing
25
FCA-4781, Directional Reset Field Connections
Drawing
32
FCA-5206, G-89 Raise/Lower Operations (220
VAC) Gate Circuit Drawing
40
FCA-5206, Raise/Lower Operations (220 VAC)
Drawing
40
Federal APD, fax number
57
Fee Computer Controlled Exit Lane, Drawing
ELB-3023
17
Free Gate Field Connections
27
Free Gate with Vehicle Detector, Drawing
ELB-3010
18
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G-89 Barrier Gate
Adjusting Cams
10
Card In/Free Out, Drawing
20
Card Reader Controlled Lane (Entry or Exit),
Drawing
19
Card Reader In/Free Out Field Connections,
Drawing
30
Card Reader/Ticket Spitter Controlled Entry
Lane, Drawing
16
Conduit, Installing
5
Control Pay/Free Controller Gate Circuit (220
VAC), Drawing
44
Control Raise/Lower Controller Gate Circuit
(220 VAC), Drawing
39
Control-Pay Gate Circuit (220 VAC), Drawing
39
Control-Raise/Lower Option Controller Circuit
(220 VAC), Drawing
42
Directional Reset Gate Field Connections,
Drawing
32
Entrance Gate Circuit Drawing
33
Entrance Gate Controller Circuit, Drawing
32
Fee Computer Controlled Exit Lane, Drawing
17
Folding Gate Arm, Installing
8
Free Gate Field Connections, Drawing
27
Free Gate with Vehicle Detector, Drawing
18
Gate Arms, Adjusting Vertical Travel
10
Installing
5
MF-6000 Controller Circuit (220 VAC),
Drawing
41
MF-6000 Controller Circuit, Drawing
27
MFST Gate with Detector Hook-Up and
Sensitive Reversing Edge, Drawing
28
MFST-6000 with Solid State Timer Gate
Circuit Drawing
37
MP-6000 Controller Circuit, Drawing
25
60 • Index
MP-6000 Gate Circuit Drawing
26
MPSS-6000 Connection Box Gate Circuit
Drawing
36
MPSS-6000 Controller Circuit (220 VAC),
Drawing
38
MPSS-6000 Controller Circuit, Drawing
35
MX-7000 Controller with Reset Override
Circuit
30
MX-7000 with Detector Gate Circuit, Drawing
31
Operating
8
Pay Gate Field Connections, Drawing
25
Power, Turning On and Off
8
Preventive Maintenance
12
Raise/Lower Operations (220 VAC), Drawing
40
Sensitive Reversing Edge, adjusting
11
Solid State Timer Controller Circuit, Drawing
35
Standard Detector Harness, Drawing
22
Standard Gate Arm, Installing
7
Troubleshooting
13
Vertical Motion, Adjusting
10
G-89 BarrierGate
MF-6000 with Detector Gate Circuit Drawing
29
Gate Arm
Raises and Lowers Without Stopping
13
Gate Arm Shaft, Adjusting
10
Gate Arm, Installing
7, 8
I
Installing
Folding Gate Arm
8
Standard Gate Arm
7
Installing, G-89 Barrier Gate
5 international technical support, telephone numbers
57
L
Lane Configurations
Card In/Free Out, ELB-3002
20
Entry, Card/Ticket Spitter Controlled,
ELB-3008
16
Entry/Exit, Card Controlled, ELB-3004
19
Exit, Fee Computer Controlled, ELB-3023
17
Free Gate with Vehicle Detector, ELB-3010
18
M
Maintence, Preventive
12
MF-6000 Controller Circuit
27
MF-6000 Controller Circuit (220 VAC)
41
MFST-6000 with Solid State Timer Gate Circuit
37
MP-6000 Controller Circuit
25
MP-6000 Gate Circuit
26
MPSS-6000 Controller Circuit
35
MPSS-6000 Controller Circuit (220 VAC)
38
MPSS-6000 with Detector Gate Circuit
36
MX-7000 Controller with Reset Override Circuit,
Drawing
30
N
Numbers, Parts
45
O
Operating, G-89 Barrier Gate
8
Ordering Parts
45
Orders
How to Place
45
Locations for Placing Orders
45
P
Part Numbers
45
Parts
Ordering
45
Pay Gate Field Connections
25
Pay/Free Gate Circuit (220 VAC)
44
Power, Turing On and Off
8
Preventive Maintenance, Performing
12
R
Raise/Lower Gate Circuit (220 VAC)
39
Raise/Lower Operations (220 VAC)
40
Repair Procedure
46
S
Sensitive Reversing edge, adjusting
11
Software, Ordering
45
Solid State Timer Controller Circuit
35
Standard Detector Harness Drawing
22
T
technical support
58
Model G-89 Barrier Gate P3.M.94-5/01.H.6
Index • 61
overview
57 telephone numbers domestic technical support
57, 58 international technical support
57
Ticket Spitter (Card Reader Controlled), Drawing
27
Travel, Adjusting Gate Arms
10
Troubleshooting
13
V
Vertical motion, Adjusting on Gate Arms
10
62 • Index

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Key features
- Weatherproof Housing
- Heavy Duty Construction
- Reliable Operation
- Adjustable Cams for Gate Arm Travel
- Optional Sensitive Reversing Edge