ALL-O-MATIC SW-300DC Installation manual
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ALL-O-MATIC SW-300DC is an automatic gate operator designed for residential use. It is compliant with UL 325 and UL991 standards, ensuring safety and reliability. The SW-300DC features inherent obstruction sensing, which reverses the gate's direction within two seconds of contact with a solid object, enhancing safety. Additionally, it has provision for connecting non-contact sensors and contact sensors for secondary protection, providing multiple layers of safety.
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UL325 compliant
UL991 compliant
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important safety instructions........................................................
2&3
Different UL 325 class types.............................................................
4
Concrete pad Specs.........................................................................
5
Operator & Arm Layout..............................................................
6,7&8
Compact Installation.........................................................................
9
Torque limiter & Arm adjustment......................................................
10
Gate travel adjustment.....................................................................
11
Directional settings..........................................................................
12
Electrical power connections...........................................................
13
Typical loop layout...........................................................................
14
General loop installation guidelines...............................................
15
Accessory connections...................................................................
16
Multiple safety device connections.................................................
17
Plugin detector installation..............................................................
18
Leading edge installation.................................................................
19
Three button station........................................................................
20
Master/Slave connections...............................................................
21
Magnetic/Solenoid lock installation.................................................
22
Radio receiver hookup....................................................................
23
Open & Close electronic reversing sensor(ERD) adjustment.........
24
Timer adjustment............................................................................
25
Dip switch functions........................................................................
26
Solar panel installation...................................................................
Swinger arm parts..........................................................................
27
28
1
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury:
READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS. DO NOT EVEN THINK OF STARTING UNTIL YOU HAVE
READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE DIRECTIONS. IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU DO NOT
UNDERSTAND CALL US.
Never let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote control away from children.
Always keep people and objects away from the gate. No one should cross the path of the moving gate.
This operator must be tested monthly. The gate must reverse on contact with a ridged object or stop when an object activates the non-contact sensors. After adjusting the force or the limit travel, retest the gate operator. Failure to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of injury.
Keep gates properly maintained. Have a qualified service person make repairs to gate hardware. It takes many years of experience to make proper adjustments to gate hardware or operators.
There is nothing on a gate operator that is easily repaired without a great deal of experience. Save yourself some time and call a qualified Gate Service Contractor who knows your type of gate operator.
2
I NSTALL THE GATE OPERATOR ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE READ THE
FOLLOWING:
*Confirm that the gate operator being installed is appropriate for the application.
*Confirm that the gate is designed and built according to current published industry standards.
*Confirm that all appropriate safety features and safety accessory devices are being incorporated, including both primary and secondary entrapment protection devices.
*Make sure that the gate works freely before installing the operator.
*Repair or service worn or damaged gate hardware before installation of the operator.
*Eliminate all gaps in a sliding gate below a 4 foot height that permits a 2 ¼ inch sphere to pass through any location, including the area of the adjacent fence covered when the gate is in the open position.
*Eliminate all gaps in a swinging gate below a 4 foot height that permit a 4 inch sphere to pass through any location, including the hinge area of the gate.
*Operator must be disconnected from the power source before attempting any installation of accessories.
*Install this gate operator according to our installation instructions.
*Adjust the operator clutch or load sensing device to the minimum force setting that will still allow for reliable gate operation.
*Install the operator inside the fence line(do not install the operator on the public side of fence line).
*Install a proper electrical ground to a gate operator.
*Install controls where users cannot touch or reach through the gate to operate the controls.
*Install all warning signs and take pictures of the installation.
*Test all safety features for proper function before placing the automatic vehicular gate into service.
*Train owner/users about basic functions and safety features of the gate system, including how to turn off the power and how to operate the manual disconnect feature.
*Leave safety instructions, product literature, installation manual and maintenance manual with end user.
*Explain to the owner/user the importance of routine service and retesting on a monthly basis.
3
DIFFERENT UL 325 CLASS TYPES
Class one: Residential
A vehicle gate operator intended for use at a home of one to four single family dwellings, garages or parking area.
Class Two: Commercial or General Public Access
A vehicular gate operator intended for use at a commercial location or building such as a multi-family housing unit (five or more single family units), hotel, garages, retail stores, other buildings servicing the general public.
Class three: Industrial or limited Access
A vehicular gate operator intended for use at an industrial location or building such as a factory, loading dock area, or other locations not intended to service the general public.
Class Four: Restricted Access
A vehicular gate operator intended for use at a guarded industrial location or building such as airport security areas or other restricted access locations not servicing the general public where unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel.
Other components required to satisfy UL 325
Each class must have a primary and secondary means to sense and react to obstructions within two seconds.
The six types of obstruction sensing systems are:
Type A:
Inherent obstruction sensing system. This system must sense and initiate the reverse of the gate within two seconds of contact with a solid object.
Type B 1:
Provision for connection of a non-contact device can be used, such as a secondary protection.
Type B2:
Provision for connection of a contact sensor. Examples include an edge device or equivalent. This can be used for secondary protection.
Type C:
Inherent adjustable clutch or pressure relief valve.
Type D:
Provision for connection of or provided with and actuation device requiring continuous pressure.
Type E:
Inherent audio alarm.
All of All-O-Matic Inc’s Gate operators conform to the most ridged Class One.
4
Operator plastic
Cover
13.5”
Operator frame
CONCRETE PAD FOR SW-300
Four red head
Bolts
1 /
2
”
X 3
1
/
2
”
24”
Area for Conduit(s)
Operator Concrete
Pad
9.5”
24”
When possible
Install 4” above
Ground
4”
23”
O U URR
O U URR
O U URR
25.5”
Footing for
Gate operator
24”
Low voltage
Single Conduit for
Master/Slave
High voltage conduit
5
OPERATOR AND ARM DIMENTIONS
HINGE
CENTER
OUTSIDE
A
POST
This distance is from the gate in open position to edge of the pad. Refer to note .
2”
B
INSIDE
S
E
C
ON
D
A
RY
CONCRETE PAD
Gate length
Less than
Dimentions Chart
Minimum
A B C
Distance
12” 36” 35” 14” 34”
13’-15’
16’-22’’
42”
48”
41”
47”
14”
14”
37”
40”
A: Is the distance between the gate bracket and the gate
hinge point.
B: Is the distance between the gate hinge point and the edge
of the concrete pad.
C: Is the distance from the gate in the open position to the center
shaft of the operator.
Minimum distance: Is the minimum distance required behind
the open gate. If the distance between the
open gate and the back wall is between 20”
and 33” refer to compact installation.
PR
IM
AR
Y
C
Refer to note below.
Minimum distance
Note
: The 2” distance shown above is from the gate in the open position to the edge of the pad.
If the gate must open more than 90 degrees, the pad needs to move back accordingly. The
distance between the open gate and the pad needs to remain 2”. The distance “C” also needs to
move back accordingly if the opening is more than 90 degrees.
6
OPERATOR AND ARM LAYOUT
“A”
Out
X
In
Mark ground under gate bracket with gate closed. This will be point
Y
Point
Y
Bracket
Point
Z
1
Mark ground under gate bracket with gate open. This will be point
Z
X
Hinge point
Bracket
14”
2
Out
In
Bracket
Point
Y
X
Hinge point
Point
Z
X
Bracket should be laid on the ground.
The operators center shaft goes on this line.
Center shaft of
Operator
7
ARM LAYOUT & OPERATOR PLACEMENT CONTINUED
Bracket
Point
Y
X
3
Measure distance from the point
Y
divide this number by 2,which
=30”. This is the length of primary
PLEASE BE EXACT!!!
Point
Z
X
Hinge point
Bracket
Center shaft of
Operator
T his ARM section is half the distance above. IT MUST BE EXACT!!!
8
This pipe does not need to be measured after primary arm is installed this pipe makes up the balance of arm.
+
4
CENTER OF
BOLT AT FIRST
HINGE POINT
P
R
IM
A
R
Y
AR
M
S
E
CTIO
N
+
CENTER OF
SHAFT ON
OPERATOR
SWINGER COMPACT
INSTALLATON
To use this installation the gate must be 12’ or less.
OUTSIDE
INSIDE
Use these measurements, only if the distance between the wall and the gate in the open position is 20” to 34”.
If you have more than 34” refer to standard installation.
SE
CO
ND
A
R
Y
27”
HINGE
CENTER
20”
8”
35”
20” Minimum
9
TORQUE LIMITER AND ARM
ADJUSTMENT
The torque limiter is shipped loose (not adjusted). You must use a 20” pipe wrench to adjust the large torque limiter nut on the operator as shown in the images below.
Tighten torque limiter nut until arm does not slip when the operator is running.
Also run gate and grab gate at mid cycle to make sure torque limiter will slip. This is an important adjustment, so please take your time and do it right.
Torque limiter adjusting nut.
O U URR
B
20” Pipe wrench
10
MASTER
ARM ADJUSTMENT: Use a pad lock or a bolt to hold the arm lever in closed position. With the arm lever closed tighten the arm adjusting screw as tight as possible.
ARM QUICK RELEASE: To release the arm with the quick release, simply remove the bolt or padlock from the arm lever and open it. Opening the arm lever will allow you to manually open the gate.
Arm adjusting screw
Allen wrench
GATE TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT
Locate limit switch.
Step 1: Turn the power off on operator.
Step 2: Use an allen wrench to loosen up the limit cams. Turn the
limit Cams to desired direction.
Step 3: tighten the allen screw.
Step 4: Turn the operator back on.
Step 5: Run gate operator. If more adjustment is needed, repeat
the steps.
Limit switches
Limit cams
Allen wrench
11
OPENING DIRECTION SETTINGS
Use OPEN L/R dipswitch to change the opening direction on the operator.
OFF
for left hand opening, ON for right hand opening.
LED’s will show opening or closing directions when gate is running.
10R0
100 0
1001
1001
90R9
100 0
1001
10R0
1000
1001
L
G
1002
1001
1001
1001
1332
2001
1AM
.01
5W
I /
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F260
9531
4750
S
602
2
G
B
08 2
104 il a
F
C8RB
LMC64
2491
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HF .
7J2
2491
C8RB
LMC64
802
B
ON
360G
683
Coi craf t
C8RB
LMC64
6040
1212
N
HF
DR127-330
43 0
UU
R
N S 33
UU
R
N S 33
UU
R
N S 33
P LIP S
CRA FT
2 B
1
Ls0
1K 4
7
72CB74K G4
Ls14
Ls07
G
F
MOC8050
629Q
17 0
EK .
17 0
EK .
17 0
EK .
17 0
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
12
Opening to the left
Opening to the right
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
OPERATORS MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED!
Power switch
GRD LINE 1 LINE 2
NOTE:
When applying 230V to operator make sure voltage switch is flipped to 230V position.
120 Volt
Electrical
Plug.
Power connection | 115VAC | 220VAC Single Phase
LINE 1 = 115V N 220V LINE 1
LINE 2 = 115V HOT 220V LINE 2
GND
Connect to ground. Use a proper ground rod for a ground reference.
Use the shortest and thickest wire possible for ground.
For power, a minimum of a
15-Amp dedicated circuit breaker is needed.
NOTE: To use the 120VAC accessory outlet, connect white wire from the outlet to neutral.
Only when using 120VAC as the power source.
For power wire enclosure use UL listed conduits.
All gate operators MUST be properly grounded.
.
A proper ground in a gate operator installation minimizes or prevents damage from an electrical charge, such as a near lightning strike or an electrical static discharge.
Use a single wire for the ground. DO NOT splice two wires for the ground. If the wire breaks or is cut, replace it with a single length.
NEVER use two wires for the ground.
Check with your City code for proper earth ground rod type and proper grounding procedures.
13
SWINGER LOOP LAYOUT
WIRED IN SERIES
Center Phantom loop
5 FT
TWISTED 6
TURNS
PER FOOT
WHEN USED
This is a normal loop layout. Remember when connecting to an All-O-
Matic circuit board you use the
normally closed contacts
from
your safety loop detector and
normally open contacts
from the exit loop.
You must twist your wires from your exit point of the saw cut all the way to the circuit board, no exceptions.
14
GENERAL LOOP INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
The following loop installation guidelines are for installing typical driveway loops for access control applications (i.e. parking gates, sliding gates, swing gates etc...) Always consult with loop detector manufacturers for specific equipment guidelines. This will confirm that the proper configuration and installation techniques are applied for your application.
Useful information about inductive loops:
A. The typical sensing height is 2/3 of the shortest leg of loop (in feet)
Therefore a 4’ x 8’ loop typically has a detection height of 2.6’.
B. The inductance of a conventional four-slide loop can be estimated
using the formula:
P = Loop Perimeter in feet
T = Number of turns of wire in saw slot
Therefore a 4’ x 8’ loop with 3 turns would be:
TWISTED 6
TURNS
PER FOOT
L=24 x (9 + 3) / 4
L=24 x 12 / 4
L=24 x 3
L=72 microHenries
1/4’’ Feeder Slot
Driveway loop
Suggested guidelines for loop installation:
45
Angles
Loop wires should be twisted 6 turns per foot, and twisted from saw slot to the detector. If possible start twisting the wires from the edge of the loop.
Loop
Perimeter
# of
Turns
6’ - 12’ 6
All 90 degree corners should be chamfered so that the course of the wire does not change direction sharply but rather at shallower angles of 45 degrees or less. Core drilling of the corners achieves the same effect but can still lead to failure due to sharp edges remaining in the corner area.
13’ - 20’ 5
21’ - 60’ 4
61’ - 240’’ 3
241 & Up 2
Saw Slot
2’’
1/4’’ Driveway
Sealant: 3/4’’ to 1’’ Min.
Backer Rod
}
Loop Wire: 3 Turns
15
ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS
The circuit board 12-VDC output provides up to 500 mAmps of power for accessories. More than two or three accessories will require a separate power supply.
NOTE:
12VDC Accessories only.
1 00 2 1002 1 00 2 1002
100 2 1002 100 2 2
B
2
0G
80
36
3 H
20M
240 2
1001
1
3 2 1 RS
See page 18 for plugin detector installation.
EXIT
Loop
Detector
SENS.
LEVEL
Keypad
or
Telephone
1
GHI
4
7
*
2
JKL
5
8
OPER
0
9
#
DEF
3
MNO
6
Push Button
or
Fire Box
Card Reader
or
Key Switch
16
C
C
SENS.
LEVEL
Remove wire jumper from SAFETY when a safety device is installed.
SAFETY Loop
Detector
N/C
A
B PHOTO Beam
N/O
See page 17 for connection of multiple safety device wiring diagram.
C
= COMMON
N/O
= NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT
N/C
= NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT
MULTIPLE SAFETY DEVICES
CONNECTIONS
Multiple SAFETY “ ” Locate the normally closed (N.C.) dry contact from each B SAFETY position on the control board.
Safety wire connections
From Accessory #1 To Connecting pin From Accessory #2 To Connecting pin
Relay Com To COMMON Relay N.C. To SAFETY
From Accessory #1 to Accessory # 2
Relay N.C. To Relay COM
B
08 2
0G 36
20M
2402
100 1
100 1 100 2 2 1002
100 2 1002 100 2 1002 100 2 100 2
3 2 1 RS
SAFETY Loop detector t t ail ail F F se se op op
Re Re
Lo Lo
Relay (COM)
Relay
(N.C.)
AB
PHOTO
Beam
Remove wire jumper from SAFETY when a safety device is installed. ct ct r r te te we we
De De
Po Po
Relay (COM)
Relay (N.C.)
Wire nut
This diagram is for the relay wires of the safety devices, two wires to the board connections (one from each device) and two wires to the orange wire nut.
17
LPR-1 LOOP RACK INATALLATION
This is a typical loop configuration for a gated driveway . Remember when connecting to an All-O-Matic circuit board the safety
(reverse) uses
normally closed contacts
when a safety loop is inatalled.
from the , wire jumper from the safety connector needs to be removed
You must twist the wires from the exit point of the saw cut all the way to the loop detectors, no exceptions.
Exit loop
WHEN USE
D
Exit Loop
24VAC/
12VDC
Ground
Exit
Phantom
Safety
Phantom Loop
Exit
Loop
Phantom
Loop
Safety
Loop
Safety Loop
C t r s d ty l oo p
RS 1
2 3
18
802
B
ON
Brand
Reno A&E
EDI
Diablo Controls
Compatible Detectors
Model No.
H2
LMA-1500-LP
DSP-40S
Jumper setting
OFF
OFF
ON
LEADING EDGE CONNECTION
1002 1 00 2 1002 100 2
1002 100 2 100 2 100 2
3 2 1
RS
RED
wire to 12VDC
BLACK wire to COMMON
B
2
0G
80
36
20M
2402
100 1
1001
LEADING EDGE SENSOR
Wireless edge
Receiver
Connect one of the wires from leading edge and/or one of the grey wires from a wireless edge receiver to COMMON connector on control board.
Connect the other wire from leading edge and/or the other wire from a wireless edge receiver to EDGE connector on control board.
19
THREE BUTTON STATION
SYSTEM
See push button connections below.
C6
RB C8
71 0
K E.
71 0
K E.
O
B
6 6
3 388
3 3
S S
1001
1001
O
B
6 6
3 388
3 3
S S
1001
O
B
6 6 3 388
3 3
S S
1001
0022
9
476 E
900R3
4 76 E
7A 10
A three button station was integrated into the board to make adjustments easier when setting limit switches and adjusting ERDs.
1002 1002 1002
3 2 1 RS
PED-SW
Jumper
Connect the COMMON from all the push buttons to COMMON input on the board.
Connect OPEN push button N.O. contact to
EXIT input on the board.
Connect CLOSE push button N.O. contact to
3BT input on the board.
Connect STOP push button N.C. Contact to
PED-SW input on the board and remove
PED-SW jumper.
20
N.O.
OPEN
N.O.
CLOSE
N.C.
STOP
COM
MASTER/SLAVE CONNECTION
Before connecting master/slave gate operators together, test and adjust the limit switches and the ERDs for each operator as “stand alone” machines.
All accessories must be installed on the master board, no exception.
See page 20 for dip switch settings.
Use a two wire shielded cable and run it through a UL listed conduit for master/slave connection. Follow the wiring diagram as shown below.
Master Board Slave Board
+.....................Positive to Positive...................+
-...................Negative to Negative...................-
Use UL listed conduit
Master Board
--------------N-PE --O --------------
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1001
1210
710
KE.
710
KE.
46
AIM
C
RB
82
LM
C8
Shielded cable
Slave Board
Slave switch
ON only on slave board
--------------EN P -O ---------------
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1001
1210
KE.
KE.
4 6
RB
AIM
C
82
LM
C8
Connect shield to slave metal frame only.
21
MAGNETIC/SOLENOID LOCK
CONNECTIONS
Magnetic lock installation requires a step down transformer with appropriate voltage for the specific lock accessory. Operator will provide a 120VAC outlet for the step down transformer.
Connections: Plug the lock device transformer to the 120VAC outlet plug.
For Magnetic lock: Connect one wire from transformer directly to one wire of the magnetic lock, the other wire from transformer will be connected to the relay plug COM input and the MAG relay output connects to the other wire of the magnetic lock. See illustration below.
For Solenoid lock: Connect one wire from transformer directly to one wire of the solenoid lock, connect the other wire from transformer to the relay plug COM input and the SOL relay output connects to the other wire of the solenoid lock. See illustration below.
22
90R9
1 00 0
10R0
1 00 0
4
G4
Ls1 4
1002
1002
1001
1001
CMX-309FB C
8.0000 M
535202
IL S
58ADC1K
G4
Ls14
MAGN ECRAFT
IP - 3
M
58ADC1K
G4
L s07
F
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KE
17 0
KE
17 0
KE
17 0
0
KE
71
0
KE
71
0
KE
71
KE
17 0
1501
1
1501
1
1501
Relay plug
SOLENOID
LOCK
120VAC outlet plug
Step Down
Transformer
MAGNETIC
LOCK
RADIO RECEIVER CONNECTIONS
3 wire receiver: mounts on receiver strip outside control box as shown below.
negative 1 positive
9
1002
1001
1001
1210
710
KE .
71 0
KE.
1001
0022
9
R R
R
SS
14
SS
14
R R
R
R
ATMEL
GA 16
20 U 0 43
8
72 CB7 4K
Ls14
4
4750
1001 1001
1 001
O
B
3 388
1001
2001
1001
O
B
3 388
3 388
1001
2262
476E
SS
14
4021
S
602
S26
S
602
S26
CW
DW
U 7
UC
1002
1002 1002 1002 1002 10 02 100 2 1002 1002
B
63 0G
20M
2402
10 01
1001
K N
3 2 1 RS
3 wire 12VDC
Radio Receiver
Receiver terminal strip located outside control box.
3
2
1
3 = 12VDC
2 = Relay
1 = Common
4 w ire 2 DC
R d Re ce ive r
23
OPEN AND CLOSE ELECTRONIC
REVERSING SENSOR(ERDs)
ADJUSTMENT
1 00 1
90R9
10R0
1000
1001
90R9
10R0
1000
1001
1000
1001
2001
1AM
.01
5W
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1212
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9 53 1
4750
S
602
S2 6
104
Coilcraft
F
36
80
B
2
0G
C8RB
LMC64
100
7J2
2491
2491
L MC 4
82A M
802 ON
360G
683
Coilcraft
V
L C6 4
82AIM
0
3002
MA
N
K HF
DR127-330
43CL07 E
Ls14
G
1002
1 00 1
1001
1 00 1
CMX-309FB C
8.0000 M
535202
UU
N
R
N
UU
R
UU
N
R
MAGNECRAFT
7 CB74K
L 14
G4
58ADC1K G4
0
7 C 74K
L 14
G4
58 C1 s
K G4
F
MOC8050
6 9Q
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1 00 2
Open and Close ERD
SENSITIVITY
MAX MIN MAX MIN
B B
UU
R
N
6 6
33
B B
UU
R
N
6 6
33
ERD’S must be adjusted by qualified technician.
Counter clockwise maximum sensitivity
Clockwise minimum sensitivity
The gate operator ERDs must be adjusted so that the gate provides regular, reliable and safe cycles.
ERD must be checked every six months.
When gate stops and reverses by itself, the ERD is
too sensitive
.
The gate must stop and reverse when it hits an obstruction or the ERD is
not sensitive enough.
24
TIMER ADJUSTMENT
TIMER ON: Timer to close, can be set from 1 to 60 seconds.
TIMER OFF: Gate operation is push button to open, push button to close.
TO OVERRIDE THE TIMER: Turn the RADIO switch to the “ON” position.
This will allow the radio receiver to close the gate before the timer.
60
Sec
0
Sec
TIMER ADJUSTMENT
Turn potentiometer counter clockwise for more time.
60
Sec
0
Sec
Turn potentiometer clockwise for less time.
B B
UU
R
N
6 6
33
1001
1001
1000
1001
90R9
1000
.01
5W
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1212
11 1 3
C8RB
LMC 4
82AIM
6
12 B
MA
N
K HF
DR127-330
43CL07 E
104
Coilcraft
F
602
S S 26
B
08 2
C8RB
LMC64
82AIM
100
HFK.
7J2
C8RB
LMC64
8 2AI M
802
B
ON
360G
683
Coilcraft
V
2001
1AM
C s
1002
1001
1001
CMX-309FB C
8.0000 M
535202
UU
R
UU
R
UU
R
P HI I S
72CB 4K G4
Ls14
1501
1 1
5 8AD C1
Ls07
K G4
72CB 4K G4
Ls14
C AF T
58AD 1K G4 s
F
MOC8050
629 Q
EK .
EK .
EK .
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
TIMER “ ON ” to activate the timer
TIMER
RADIO
RADIO “ ON ” = Allows
OSC
FAIL SF/SC the transmitter to close
1-PASS
SLAVE the gate before the timer.
AUTO OPEN
OPEN L/R
OFF ON
25
DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS
OFF ON
TIMER
RADIO
OSC
FAIL SF/SC
1-PASS
SLAVE
AUTO OPEN
OPEN L/R
TIMER
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TIMER switch “ON” activates the TIMER. See page 25 for details
RADIO
RADIO switch “ON” allows the radio receiver to override the timer. See page 25 for details.
OSC
OSC switch “ON” allows the radio receiver to stop and reverse the gate in any direction. During a cycle the first signal stops gate, a second signal reverses gate.
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FAIL SF/SC
This is to set the operator as fail-safe or fail secure. ON for Fail-safe: on power failure, board will monitor battery voltage to make sure gate opens before battery drains out completely. OFF for Fail-secure: on power failure gate will run until battery is low and either stay open or close depending what position it is when battery is low.
1-PASS
This is a true one pass
, anti-tailgating feature. This feature may only be used with safety loops. With this switch in the “ON” position, the gate will open until one car passes the safety loops then it will stop and close. If a second car pulls on the loop the gate will stop the car must then back off the loop before the gate will close.
SLAVE
This feature is used on master/slave setups. Set slave switch “ ON” on slave machine, all other switches “OFF”. Set slave switch to the “OFF” position on master machine. Set other function switches on master machine as desired. See page 21 for more details on master/slave connections and settings.
AUTO OPEN
This feature is to automatic open the gate on power interruption. It is a very particular feature used in areas where the fire department requires the gate to open automatically after a power outage. Set this dip switch “ON” when this feature is desired.
OPEN L/R
This feature is to set the direction the operator will open. See page 12 for details.
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SOLAR PANEL CONNECTION
90R9
1000
90R9
10R0
1000
90R9
10R0
1000
1001
1332
1AM
.01
5W
I0615
F260
1131
4750
602
S S 26
104
Coilcraft
F
B
08 2
C8RB
M
82AIM
100
HFK.
7J2
2491
LMC64
8 M
802
B
ON
360G
683
V
C8RB
LMC 4
82AIM
6040
1212
3002
M
N
K HF
DR127-330
43CL07 E
72C B74 4
Ls14
K G
1002
1002
1001
CMX-309FB C
8.0000 M
535202
N
UU
R
N
UU
R
UU
N
R
7 2C B74K G4
58AD 1K G4 s
7 2C B74K G4
1
5 8AD K G4
Ls07
M C
9
F
EK .
EK .
EK .
1501
1
1
1501
1501
1501
1501
1
1002
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SWINGER ARM PARTS
ROUND ARM
PIPE KNUCKLES
QUICK
RELEASE ARM
BUSHING
SECONDARY
PIPE ARM
3 SET
SCREWS
GATE BRACKET
HUB
PRIMARY
FLAT BAR
END
FLAT BAR
QUICK
RELEASE ARM
BUSHING
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HUB
PRIMARY
ARM
SECONDARY
ARM
GATE BRACKET
RECTANGULAR ARM
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Northridge, CA 91324
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