2.5 MAIN TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION
1 115 VAC Neutral
2 115 VAC Power
3 115 VAC Motor Power (Up)
4 115 VAC Motor Power (Down)
5 24 VAC Radio Receiver Power Only (200 ma. maximum)
6 UP input. Function is dependent on the setting of programming switch 6. When switch 6 is
OFF, this input will cause the operator to rotate the arm to the up position. If the arm is in the
down cycle, this input will reverse the arm to the up position. If this terminal has a constant
input, the arm will remain in the up position regardless of any down input or timer command to
rotate down. When switch 6 is ON, this input will cause the operator to rotate the arm to the up
position when it is down, and will cause the operator to rotate the arm to the down position
when it is up. If the auto timer is turned ON, this input will override the timer and rotate the arm
to the down position. If the arm is in the down cycle, this input will reverse the arm to the up
position.
7 UP / UP LOOP OUTPUT. Function is dependent on the setting of programming switch 8.
When switch 8 is ON, the function of this input is identical to terminal 6 above. When switch 8
is OFF, this terminal becomes the logic output of the up loop detector.
8 DOWN input and DOWN LOOP. Function is dependent on the setting of programming
switches 1 and 4. With switch 1 OFF and switch 4 ON, activation and then deactivation of this
input will rotate the arm to the down position,
provided that the deactivation of the input
happens while the arm is in the full up position. This input will override the auto timer if it is
turned ON. If the arm is in the down position,
traveling in the down cycle, or traveling in the up
cycle, activation and deactivation of this input has no effect on the arm. With switches 1 and 4
ON, activation and then deactivation of this input will rotate the arm to the down position after it
reaches the full up position
regardless of when the deactivation of the input occurred. When
switch 4 is OFF, this input is identical to the reverse input, terminal 9.
9 REVERSE input. When the arm is in the down position, activation of this input has no effect.
When the arm is in the up position, activation of this input will prevent the arm from rotating to
the down position. If the arm is in the down cycle, activation of this input will reverse the arm
to the up position.
10 MOMENTARY UP input. This input is used when sequencing the 1601 with a slide or swing
gate operator in PAMS applications. Activation of this input will rotate the arm to the up
position one time, and activates the enable up input.
11 ENABLE UP input. This input is used when sequencing the 1601 with a slide or swing gate
operator in PAMS applications. This input is only active after a momentary up input is
received. Activation of this input will rotate the arm to the up position or reverse an arm in the
down cycle to the up position.
12 RELAY CONTACT. Function is dependent on the setting of programming switch 5. When
switch 5 is OFF, activation of the down loop will activate the relay. When switch 5 is ON,
activation of the UP loop will activate the relay. Relay contacts can be set for N.O. or N.C. by
placing the relay contact jumper on the appropriate pins.
13 RELAY CONTACT. Same as above.
14 LOW VOLTAGE COMMON.
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