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FEB100-NT 

Product Manual 

FEB100-NT, Rev A 
 

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FEB100-NT O

VERVIEW

The  FEB100-NT  Free  Exit  Box  uses  a  “No  Touch” 

Infrared sensor to sense a user and open the door or 

gate.    The  built-in  time  delay  makes  it  ideal  for 

pedestrian  gates  using  magnetic  locks  or  electric 

strikes.  A built-in manual override button can be used 

if  bad  weather  prevents  the  infrared  sensor  from 

working. 

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“No Touch” Infrared Sensor for handsfree 

operation. 

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Manual override for bad weather situations. 

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Built-in time delay for pedestrian gates. 

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Built-in terminal strip for simple and clean 

wiring. 

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Built-in LED housing for night time use. 

 

 

M

OUNTING

 T

HE

 S

YSTEM

The  system  can  be  mounted  on  a  standard  pedestal 

or directly to a wall or flat surface.  A 3/4” knockout is 

located  on  the  back  of  the  box  for  conduit 

connections.    Rear  mounting  holes  are  available  for 

mounting  screws  and  anchors.    Follow  all  safety 

warnings and precautions when mounting the system. 

 

IMPORTANT: Remove the hinged faceplate and 

electronics before removing the knockout to 

prevent damage. 

 

Pedestal Mounting

1.  Use security screws and lock nuts to securely attach the 

back box to a gooseneck post. 

2.  If the mounting holes are not used, fill the holes with a 

plug or sealant to prevent water from entering the box. 

 

Wall Mounting: 

1.  Mount the system to a wall or flat surface.  Use 

appropriate mounting screws or anchors to securely 

attach the system. 

2.  Never mount the system to a moving gate, gate panel, 

or next to a gate that causes vibration to the mounting 

point.  Continuous vibration from moving or slamming 

gates can cause damage to the unit and is not covered 

under warranty. 

 

 

C

ONNECTING

 P

OWER

The FEB100-NT can only be powered by 12-24 VDC.  

Use the 12VDC transformer supplied with the unit. To 

power the unit: 

1. 

Connect 12VDC to the 12+ and 12- terminals.  

(Must be 12-24 VDC only - confirm polarity) 

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12VDC+ (red wire) to 12+ terminal. 

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12VDC- (black wire) to 12- terminal. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

ONNECTING

 A G

ATE

 O

PERATOR

To connect the FEB100-NT to a gate operator: 

1.  Connect two wires from the gate operator Exit/

Open Input and gate operator Common Input:  

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Gate operator Exit/Open to NO terminal. 

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Gate operator Common to NOC terminal. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mount the system at least 10 feet away from a 

vehicular gate and its travel. 

DO NOT mount operating devices accessible 

through the gate or in between gate and wall. 

3” 

3

6.0

0”

 

4.00” 

6.0

0”

 

3.75” 

Side View 

Back View 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12+  12-  NO  NOC  NC  NCC 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12+  12-  NO  NOC  NC  NCC 

 

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IMPORTANT: 

Main power supply must 

be 12-24 VDC only! 

Summary of Contents for FEB100-NT

Page 1: ...lling Refer to the manual and qualified personnel for assistance DO NOT install this device unless all entrapment and pinch points are eliminated Revision A FEB100 NT Free Exit Box No Touch Sensor Product Manual Installation Instructions Wiring Instructions ...

Page 2: ...gooseneck post 2 If the mounting holes are not used fill the holes with a plug or sealant to prevent water from entering the box Wall Mounting 1 Mount the system to a wall or flat surface Use appropriate mounting screws or anchors to securely attach the system 2 Never mount the system to a moving gate gate panel or next to a gate that causes vibration to the mounting point Continuous vibration fro...

Page 3: ...justment dial counter clockwise to decrease the time delay 3 Turning the adjustment dial fully clockwise to the end will put the sensor into a toggle mode TOGGLE MODE SETTING The time delay can be turned off and set to a toggle mode To set the Sensor in toggle mode 1 Turn the Time Delay Adjustment dial clockwise to the end SENSOR DETECTING DISTANCE ADJUSTMENT The IR Sensor detecting distance can b...

Page 4: ...can cause serious injury or death Read and follow all installation manuals reference manuals and warning label instructions 2 Vehicular gates are for vehicles only Pedestrians must use a separate entrance Keep all pedestrian traffic away from any vehicular gate No one should cross the path of a moving gate 3 Never allow children to operate or play with gate controls or to play in the area of a gat...

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