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Control. The wire for control from the intercom (or other devices for opening, ground
loops, card readers, keypads, etc.) is connected to 'Control' or 'Open' depending on
the 'type' chosen.
Lock. An optional switch (e.g. fitted to the intercom) may be connected this input.
When active, the gate cannot be operated, even by a valid control.
Using this input once the gate is open will disable Auto-close until the Lock switch is
released. In Commercial mode this input serves as a 'Stop' command.
Light
On/ Off.
If an optional external lamp or lamps have been connected to 'LAMP, N, L'
as in Fig. 1, these may be controlled by a push-button connected to this input. If off, they
will be turned on or off if they were on. The combined power of these lamps is restricted
to 250W.
In Commercial mode this input serves as a 'Close' command.
Safety Beam. If a Safety Beam is fitted, it is connected to '0V-COM', "Beam N.C.' and
'Beam 24V+'. If the Safety Beam is blocked whilst the gate is closing, it will automatically
stop, pause and re-open. The Safety Beam has no effect during opening of the gate. An
active Safety Beam will prevent the gate from Auto-closing, or being deliberately
closed.
Position the Safety Beam low enough to protect toddlers and pets, yet high enough so
that the under-side of most cars will not clear the beam. Be aware that high-bed trailers
or trucks may not block the beam, and care must be taken while they are in the
gateway.
If, during the course of the day, direct sunlight at a low angle falls on one side of the
gateway, it is advisable to fit the transmitter of the Safety Beam units to that side.
The installation of Safety Beams is strongly recommended, especially if Auto-close is to
be used. If Auto-close is selected and Safety Beams are not fitted, the gate will not
operate, unless a wire link is fitted from '0V-COM' to 'Beam N.C.'. This is, however, not
advised.
Gate Status. An LED fitted to the intercom in the house and connected to 'Gate Status
LED+', will indicate the status of the gate by illuminating when the gate is not closed,
and flashing while the gate is running. This signal may also be used to drive an audible
device such as a buzzer, with interfacing suitable to the device.
On-board Radio Receiver. The Radio Receiver on-board will support up to 16 Digitronic
eKey Remote controls. The recording of these uniquely coded Remotes is simple, as is
the removal of the codes. These codes are stored in a plug-able memory chip, together
with the controller configuration, limit positions etc., and may be swapped onto a
replacement control board for maintenance purposes.
If an off-board Receiver is to be used, connect it to 'BATTERY' + and –, and the N.O.
output to 'CONTROL/OPEN'. The On-board Radio Receiver should be disabled as
follows:
Isolate the power by switching off the mains 220 volt supply, and removing the
wire link between the batteries.
Remove the clear protective cover (held by a screw at the top) and the control
board (held by a screw at the bottom).
Locate the link on the left side on the back of the board.
Using a small drill-bit, remove the small circle pad between the two square pads.
Initial Power-up
Once the motor, the rack and the Rail-stops have been installed, proceed as follows:
1. Put the machine in 'Manual' by unlocking and pulling the Manual Over-ride
Lever, and position the gate mid-way.
2. Connect the batteries with the white jumper lead, and switch on the mains.
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