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WIRING A KEYPAD OR TELEPHONE ENTRY 
SYSTEM

Install according to the manufacturer's instructions.  Follow Figure 14 
for connections to the LP1000 17 position terminal strip.

BI-PARTING APPLICATION

In a bi-parting application, two operators are required, one operating 
in a left-hand mode, the other in a right-hand mode.  Both must be 
wired for AC power (as previously described)  but share  a common 
set of input controls.   In general, all of the preceding instructions 
concerning installation of individual operators can be followed in a 
bi-parting application except the following: 

Choose one of the operators to be the PRIMARY and the other to be 
the SECONDARY.  Route all of the control wiring to the PRIMARY 
operator first.  This will prevent grounding loop problems which can 
occur when more than one COMMON or ground wire is attached 
between separate operators. All accessory equipment should also be 
wired to the PRIMARY.    

Connect terminal #14 (MASTER OPEN) on the PRIMARY operator 
to terminal #6 (OPEN) on the SECONDARY operator.  Connect 
terminal #15 (MASTER CLOSE) on the PRIMARY operator to 
terminal #7 (CLOSE) on the SECONDARY operator.  Connect 
terminal #16 (COMMON) on the PRIMARY operator to terminal 
#16 (COMMON) on the SECONDARY operator . Dual 1/4" 
disconnect terminals for each input are provided for this purpose.  
Use conduit SEPARATE from AC power service.   See Figure 15  for 
the correct wiring.  

WIRING A RADIO RECEIVER 

Radio receivers must be of the 4-wire connection hook-up type (where 
the power input for the receiver is separate from the receiver’s output 
connection).  This is necessary as the LP1000 control board 24 VAC is 
isolated from chassis ground.  A 3-prong receiver 

CANNOT

 be 

installed in association with the LP1000 control board. 

Connect the receiver’s two wires for power to terminals #1 and 2 (24 
VAC).  The radio receiver installation is now complete.  Connect one 
of the two wires for the relay to terminal #4 (RADIO OPEN) or 
terminal #3 (ALTERNATE) depending on the function desired (see 
descriptions on the chart on page 17 and 18)  and the other wire to 
terminal #16 (COMMON) on the LP1000 terminal strip.  See Figure 12 
for connecting a four wire radio receiver. 

WIRING A 3-BUTTON STATION

See Figure 13 for instructions on wiring a 3-button station.  

NOTE: 

  The STOP button is normally OPEN 

16

8

7

6

COMMON

STOP

CLOSE

OPEN

OPEN

CLOSE

STOP

WIRING 3-BUTTON STATION

WITH NORMALLY OPEN STOP

TERMINAL

STRIP

Figure 13:  Wiring 3 Button 

Station

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C

: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR  

16

4

2

1

COMMON

RADIO OPEN

24 VAC

24 VAC

WIRING FOUR-WIRE RECEIVER

TERMINAL

STRIP

ALTERNATE

3

FREE EXIT

5

OPEN

6

DRY CONTACT

RELAY OUTPUT

24VAC POWER

FOR RECEIVER

Figure 12:  Wiring 4-Wire Receiver 

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CONNECT TO: 

OR: 

WARNING!

RISK OF ENTRAPMENT! 

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH:   

LOCATE KEYPAD, CARD READER, KEY 

SWITCH OR SIMILAR ENTRY DEVICES IN A 

LOCATION WHERE A USER CAN NOT REACH 

THROUGH THE GATE OR FENCE TO ACTIVATE 

THE GATE OPERATOR.  THE RECOMMENDED 

DISTANCE BETWEEN THE GATE OR FENCE 

AND ACCESSORY SWITCH IS 10 FEET. 

16

6

2

1

COMMON

OPEN

24 VAC

24 VAC

WIRING PHONE ENTRY SYSTEM

NOTE:  A DEDICATED POWER SUPPLY

TERMINAL

STRIP

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

*

0

#

IS REQUIRED FOR THE ENTRY SYSTEM

NORMALLY OPEN

DRY CONTACTS

FREE EXIT

5

Figure 14:  Wiring an Access System 

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Summary of Contents for LEADER PLUS LP1000

Page 1: ...rements for Vehicular gate operators LEADER PLUS Model LP1000 Heavy Duty Vehicular Slide Gate Operator READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION OR USE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 107063 Serial Date...

Page 2: ...there to protect you and your equipment Pay close attention to these boxes as you follow the manual WARNING Indicates a MECHANICAL hazard of INJURY OR DEATH Gives instructions to avoid the hazard CAU...

Page 3: ...TE TESTED ON THE LOG LOCATED ON PAGE 2 OF THIS MANUAL See Figure 1 pg 2 Connections for External Entrapment Prevention Sensors Because all gate system installations are different the LP1000 control pa...

Page 4: ...IAL HAZARD CAN BE MINIMIZED BY INSTALLING A MESH SCREEN ON THE GATE Allstar strongly recommends the entire gate and adjacent fence area the gate covers when open be meshed or guarded such that a handh...

Page 5: ...be exposed EVEN IF THE RED POWER LIGHT IS NOT LIGHTED HIGH VOLTAGE AC MAY STILL BE PRESENT ON TERMINALS L1 AND L2 NEVER LEAVE THE INSTALLATION WITH THE CONTROL BOX COVER REMOVED x ALWAYS TURN OFF THE...

Page 6: ...tor The bolt pattern for the LP1000 is 12 3 16 wide by 12 1 4 long The two rear bolts closest to the gate should be no closer than 5 1 2 from the near side of the gate to allow sufficient clearance fo...

Page 7: ...ol wires MUST NEVER be routed in the same conduit as A C power wires Always consult and follow all local electrical codes 106728 Figure 8 Chain Configuration Normal Drive Figure 7 Service Conduits 106...

Page 8: ...d in wires need not be in PVC but must have at least six 6 twists per running foot For a saw cut installation observe the method recommended in Figurez10 for the corners When installing a two loop rev...

Page 9: ...with the operator in place Before inserting the remaining redhead bolts make sure the operator is sitting level If any corners of the operator are resting above the pad slide flat washers under the op...

Page 10: ...100 OHMS resistance and for more than 100 milliseconds duration Two of the inputs ALTERNATE and RADIO OPEN are momentary inputs where the signal must be released and re entered to be recognized The r...

Page 11: ...parate from the receiver s output connection This is necessary as the LP1000 control board 24 VAC is isolated from chassis ground A 3 prong receiver CANNOT be installed in association with the LP1000...

Page 12: ...factory configured for right hand installations If it is installed in a left hand installation make sure the main power switch is off and locate the 8 pin motor wire connector in the upper center of t...

Page 13: ...limit nut two more slots to give the operator time to stop the gate after the limit switch has been activated Release the detent plate and make sure it drops into the slots on both limit nuts Manually...

Page 14: ...he test mode the operator control board changes to a sleep mode and a low pulsed tone is heard from the audible output You can reset the operator for a renewed 20 test cycles by turning the power off...

Page 15: ...rol board of the LP1000 operator See Figure 22 These lights are used to verify proper operation of the LP1000 TURN ON THE MAIN POWER SWITCH Remove the white high voltage connector from the control boa...

Page 16: ...lots in either direction to fine tune the gate s limits of travel When final adjustment has been completed insure that the detent plate is firmly seated in the slots Review Figure 18 Page 13 SETTING T...

Page 17: ...operator should respond to an obstruction not encountered by the other the gates will temporarily get out of sync Synchronization will be restored after the next input command cycle D STARTING THE OPE...

Page 18: ...to terminals 3 or 13 COMMON Multiple devices may be connected in parallel NAME DESCRIPTION 12 OPEN EDGE Momentary or continuous signal This input is active only when referenced to the opening directi...

Page 19: ...19 D STARTING THE OPERATOR Figure 23 Wiring Schematic and Diagram 110146...

Page 20: ...or Close Contact Sensor input or a Close Overload activation will cause the gate to stop pause and reverse for approximately 2 inches in the Open direction xIf the gate is moving in a Close direction...

Page 21: ...ollowing safety features x Electric gate edges x Enclosed tracks x Vertical guard posts x Protective screen mesh x Photoelectric sensors x Instructional and precautionary signs x Covers for exposed ro...

Page 22: ...mpensate for a poorly operating slide gate Correct all mechanical problems on the gate and gate hardware before installing the gate operator Have a qualified service technician make repairs to the gat...

Page 23: ...r 2 EA not shown 110136 Installation Owner s Manual 1 EA 24b 111886 Box Cover 4 x 2 Duplex Raised 1 EA OPERATOR EXPLODED VIEW 110153 OPERATOR PARTS LIST RISK OF ELECTROCUTION TURN OFF THE MAIN POWER S...

Page 24: ...purchase for multi family and commercial use To obtain service contact your dealer To obtain service under this warranty the buyer must obtain authorization instructions for the return of any goods f...

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