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CAUTIONS AND NOTES 5
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 5
ETL DEFINITIONS COMPLIANT TO UL325 5
1 - OVERVIEW 5
1.1 - Main control board 5
1.2 - Main control board specics 5
2 - GATE INFORMATION 5
2.1 - ASTM F2200 5
2.2 - Gate latches 6
2.3 - Specic applications 6
2.4 - Swing gates 6
2.5 - General requirements 6
3 - SAFETY AND CAUTIONS 6
3.1 - Properly installed safety devices 6
3.2 - Safety signs, notices to personnel warning signs 6
3.3 - Gate system safety devices 7
3.4 - Infrared beams and warning signs 7
3.5 - Establish the location 7
3.6 - Read and follow all instructions 7
3.7 - Keep children away 7
3.8 - Test the gate system 7
3.9 - Keep gates properly maintained 7
4 - INSTALLATION NOTES 7
4.1 - Follow Instructions 7
4.2 - Intended usage 7
4.3 - Warnings, cautions and notes 7
5 - CONTROL BOX LAYOUT 9
6 - WIRING AND CONNECTIONS 10
7 - ACTUATOR INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 11
7.1 - Step one - swing operator location 11
7.2 - Step two - placing and attaching the pivot bracket and the gate
attachment bracket 12
7.3 - Step three - removing the top cover 12
7.4 - Step four - attaching the operator to the pivot bracket and the attachment
bracket 12
7.5 - Step ve - connect power cable and attach individual wires 13
7.6 - Step six Actuator limit switch and motor wiring connection to the controller 14
7.7 - Step seven-control box installation 15
7.8 - Learning and programming features 15
8 - CONTROL BOARD LAYOUT 16
9 - ACCESSORY INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 17
9.1 - Outputs 17
9.2 - Inputs 17
9.3 - Communication buses 18
9.4 - Programming the plug-in receiver and remote controls 18
10 - ACCESSORIES AND SENSORS 19
11 - OPTIONAL INPUTS 19
11.1 - Fire dept. connection 19
11.2 - Magnetic lock connection 19
11.3 - Guard station 20
11.4 - Exit and edge inputs wiring diagram 20
11.5 - Radio receiver connection (third party) 20
12 - BOARD NOMENCLATURE 21
13 - PROGRAMMING BUTTONS 22
13.1 - Force 22
13.2 - Speed 22
13.3 - Acceleration 22
13.4 - Delay 22
13.5 - Function 22
13.6 - Display 23
14 - GENERAL LAYOUT AND SAFETY ACCESS 24
15 - INSPECTION AND OPERATION 25
16 - EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS 25
17 - PROGRAMMING QUICK START 26
17.1 - Learning the actuator 26
17.2 - Putting the controller into learning mode 26
18 - GLOSSARY 26
19 - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 27
20 - TROUBLESHOOTING 27
21 - INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 29
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