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To the Owner/End User of the LPX1000 Gate 
Operator: 

 

Thank you for choosing an Allstar Corp. product.  We are confident 
you will have many years of use and satisfaction with your gate 
operator.   
 
Our Gate Operator is part of your unique gate operating system, 
which may consist of a variety of components, including the gate, the 
gate tracks, posts, and electronic features.  These components 
combined present certain risks and safety issues of which you, the 
end user, must be aware.    
 
Each unique system presents a unique set of hazards which we 
cannot possibly address individually.  These instructions will help 
you to identify the potential risks and safety issues your gate operator 
system presents, and guide you as you make your system as safe as 
possible for everyone who uses it. 
 
Your first step is to consider  the intended use of the gate system, 
who will be using the gate system, and in what manner the system is 
installed.  You should have a clear understanding of how often the 
gate will be opened, who will be opening it, whether children and the 
general public will be near the gate system, and how close the gate 
system is to public property.  Once you have answered these 
questions, you are ready to decide what safety measures must be 
taken to prevent injury. 

To minimize the risk of entrapment in your gate system, install the 
following safety features: 

• 

Electric gate edges 

• 

Enclosed tracks 

• 

Vertical guard posts 

• 

Protective screen mesh 

• 

Photoelectric sensors 

• 

Instructional and precautionary signs 

• 

Covers for exposed rollers 

 
Each safety feature is a separate component in your gate system.  
Read and follow all instructions for each of the components of your 
unique system.  

Ensure that all instructions for mechanical 

components, safety features and the LPX1000 Gate Operator are 
available for everyone who will be using your gate system. 
 

The two warning signs shipped with your Gate Operator (See 
Figure

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2, Page 4 of this manual) must be installed in prominent 

positions on both sides of your gate.  Keep them clean and legible. 
 
Read and follow the safety points on this and the following page 
which present the basic guidelines for the safest operation of your 
gate operator system.   
 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ! 

ALL APPROPRIATE SAFETY FEATURES MUST BE 
INCORPORATED INTO YOUR GATE SYSTEM. 

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END USER INSTRUCTIONS 

GATE OPENER OPERATION & SAFETY GUIDE 

 

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PRECAUTIONS FOR PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC OR RESIDENTIAL AREAS 

 

The internal operator overload sensor may not be adequate entrapment protection in all situations to prevent arm, leg, or 
hand injuries.  Padded electric gate edges, roller guards, pneumatic gate edges, or photoelectric sensors are therefore necessary 
when automatic gates are used near pedestrian traffic.  See the figure below.  

Use of pedestrian walk gate is mandatory where 

there is nearby pedestrian traffic.  

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Figure 25:  Entrapment Protection 

Pedestrian

Walk Gate

Gate edge on leading edge of gate.

Wired to reverse and/or stop while closing.

Roller
Guard

Additional post mounted gate edges ahead

of open roller and behind operator on inside
of gate.  Wired to stop while opening.

Gate edge on 

rear of gate.

Wired to stop

while opening.

Roller

Guard

Gate edge on fence post.

Wired to stop while opening.

 

Summary of Contents for LEADER PLUS LPX1000 Series

Page 1: ...ehicular gate operators READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION OR USE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Serial Date Installed Your Dealer PROVEN CGA2K TECHNOLOGY INSTALLATION AND OWNER S MANUAL LEADER P...

Page 2: ...ou 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 CAUTION Indicates a ME...

Page 3: ...00 control panel provides independent connections for Open and Close non contact photoelectric and contact edge sensors In this way a photoelectric sensor could be utilized to guard the gate area when...

Page 4: ...CAN BE MINIMIZED BY INSTALLING A MESH SCREEN ON THE GATE It is strongly recommended that the entire gate and adjacent fence area the gate covers when open be meshed or guarded such that a handhold or...

Page 5: ...RED POWER LIGHT IS NOT LIGHTED HIGH VOLTAGE AC IS STILL PRESENT NEVER LEAVE THE INSTALLATION WITH THE HANDY BOX OR OUTER COVERS REMOVED ALWAYS TURN OFF THE POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING SERVICE OF EITHER T...

Page 6: ...ng adjustment to prevent one operator from overloading the other The electrical hookup is made in the junction box located in the left front corner of the frame see Figure 7 Page 7 For conduit placeme...

Page 7: ...o one detector See Figure 8 above Two different types of installations will usually be encountered 1 If the driveway material is already in place saw cuts will be needed to accommodate the loop wires...

Page 8: ...INSULATED WIRE WIRE SIZE SHOULD BE 16zGA STRANDED OR LARGER C INSTALLING THE OPERATOR TOOLS REQUIRED The following tools and materials are required for proper installation of the operator 1 Two 3 4 wr...

Page 9: ...purpose Run flexible conduit from the point where the conduit exits the pad and attach it to the bottom of the right junction box at the front of the frame Review Figure 5 Page 6 If the hook up exits...

Page 10: ...e operator side wall The actual loop is installed in the concrete or asphalt surface in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and the information outlined earlier in this manual see Page 7 C...

Page 11: ...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 othe...

Page 12: ...nd facing outwards if the operator is on the right side of the gate it s a right hand installation If the operator is on the left side of the gate it s a left hand installation The operator is shipped...

Page 13: ...lug it into the connector labeled LEFT HAND Locate the 3 position limit switch wire harness connector midway down on the right side of the controller board Switch it to the position labeled LEFT HAND...

Page 14: ...nuous signal required to move the gate when in the alarm mode SWITCH 1 ON Gate does not respond to pushbutton input when in the normal mode Continuous signal required to move the gate when in the alar...

Page 15: ...he Motor Close light stays ON 7 Connect to Terminal 11 Reversing Loop Observe that both Motor lights are ON momentarily and then the Motor Close light goes OUT and the Motor Open light stays ON 8 Conn...

Page 16: ...re the power to the operator Restart the gate and give the leading edge a firm blow with the heal of your palm Don t stand directly in the gate s path while testing the Overload Force The obstruction...

Page 17: ...nal for most HOLD OPEN functions Direct input to control system independent of the Loop Sockets Once activated the gate will open fully Activation while the gate is closing will cause it to re open Co...

Page 18: ...ld be connected here and to terminals 16 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...

Page 19: ...IO OPEN ALTERNATE 16 15 13 14 12 9 10 7 8 5 6 3 4 2 1 24 VAC 24 VAC YEL YEL YEL YEL SOLENOID OPEN LIMIT RH CLOSED LIMIT RH WHT YEL RED LIMIT WIRE CONNECTIONS WHT COM COMMON RED YEL NO TRANSFORMER YEL...

Page 20: ...and observe that the REVERSING LOOP light comes ON the operator control board and the gate reopens 2 FREE EXIT VEHICLE DETECTOR Pre test Test the vehicle detector independently using the presence lamp...

Page 21: ...e or other need to move the gate manually without disconnecting the operator chain Take off the operator cover by first removing any lock attached to the lock tab on the operator front then lift the c...

Page 22: ...ers for exposed rollers Each safety feature is a separate component in your gate system Read and follow all instructions for each of the components of your unique system Ensure that all instructions f...

Page 23: ...hanical problems on the gate and gate hardware before installing the gate operator Have a qualified service technician make repairs to the gate and gate hardware AVOID ENTRAPMENT Stay away from the pa...

Page 24: ...from the date of 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 retu...

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