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LEFT- OR RIGHT-HAND INSTALLATIONS 

 

The Tower operator can be configured for left-hand gate installations.  
See Figure 15.  On a normal drive installation, when standing inside the 
gate and 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 from the factory configured for right-hand 
installations.  If it is installed in a left-hand installation,  it will be 
necessary to reconfigure the limit harness and high voltage harness 
wiring to left-hand operation.  The conversion technique is a two step 
process.  

 

LEFT-HAND CONVERSION - STEP 1

 

Locate the limit harness where it attaches to the motor control 
board as shown in Figure 16.  As shipped from the factory the 
harness is connected to the control board by its 

"IN-LINE"

 

connector.  To reconfigure the limit harness for left hand operation 
remove the harness 

"IN- LINE"

 connector from the control board 

and reconnect the harness to the control board utilizing the 

"END"

 

connector.  The limit harness is now configured for left-hand 
operation, continue and complete Step 2. 

 

LEFT-HAND CONVERSION - STEP 2

 

Locate the capacitor wire connections as shown in Figure 16.  On 
one capacitor terminal post there is a 

RED

 wire from the motor 

and a 

RED

 wire from the high voltage wire harness and on the 

other capacitor terminal post there is a 

BLUE

 wire from the motor 

and a 

BLUE

 wire from the high voltage wire harness.  Trace and 

identify the 

RED

 and 

BLUE

 wires which originate at the motor.  

SWITCH THESE WIRES

 such that the 

RED

 motor wire is on the 

capacitor terminal post with the 

BLUE

 wire from the high voltage 

wire harness 

AND

 the 

BLUE

 motor wire is on the capacitor 

terminal post with the 

RED

 wire from the high voltage wire 

harness.  The high voltage wire harness is now configured for left-
hand operation.  Left-hand conversion is now complete. 

 

MOUNTING THE LIMIT CAMS 

Before turning on the main power, the limit cams must be mounted 
to the chain in their approximate positions.  See Figures 17 and 18.  
Figure 17 illustrates a view of the Tower Control Box / Mechanical 
Unit that faces the gate which depicts the Output Drive Sprocket 
and the Sensing Mechanism components. 

Figure 18 shows how to install the Limit Cams to the chain.  

NOTE:  IT IS IMPORTANT TO INSTALL THE CAMS 
AROUND THE WHOLE LINK AS ILLUSTRATED AND 
WITH THE STUD/NUT IN THE PROPER ORIENTATION AS 
OUTLINED IN THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS.

 

Manually push the gate all the way open.  As depicted in Figure 17 
locate and mark with chalk the proper chain link (depending on 
Right-Hand or Left-Hand operation) for 

OPEN

 Limit operation. 

Manually push the gate all the way close. Following the procedure 
shown in Figure 18, mount the Limit Cam on the chain link that 
was marked with chalk in the previous step, the link should now be 
parallel with  the ground and approximately 4 to 5 feet from the 
end of the gate.  The cam 

MUST BE

 mounted such that the lobe is 

DOWN (TOWARD THE GROUND). 

 

NOTE:  IF RIGHT-HAND OPERATION (STANDARD) 
MOUNT THE CAM WITH THE STUD/NUT POINTING AT 
THE GATE, IF LEFT-HAND OPERATION MOUNT THE 
CAM WITH THE STUD/NUT POINTING AWAY FROM THE 
GATE.

 

As depicted in Figure 17 locate and mark with chalk the proper 
chain link (depending on Right-Hand or Left-Hand operation) for 

CLOSE

 Limit operation. 

At this time recheck the Toggle Limit Switch 

ACTUATORS

 for 

proper positioning to accept the limit cams.  See Figure 17. 

Manually push the gate all the way open again. Following the 
procedure shown in Figure 18, mount the Limit Cam on the chain 
link that was marked with chalk in the previous step, the link 
should now be parallel with the ground and approximately 4 to 5 
feet from the end of the gate.  The cam 

MUST BE

 mounted such 

that the lobe is 

DOWN (TOWARD THE GROUND). 

NOTE:  IF RIGHT-HAND OPERATION (STANDARD) 
MOUNT THE CAM WITH THE STUD/NUT POINTING 
AWAY FROM THE GATE, IF LEFT-HAND OPERATION 
MOUNT THE CAM WITH THE STUD/NUT POINTING AT 
THE GATE. 

RISK OF ELECTROCUTION 

DO NOT BEGIN TO SET THE FOLLOWING 

ADJUSTMENTS  UNTIL THE POWER IS TURNED 

OFF AT THE MAIN POWER SWITCH 

    W A R N I N G !  

RISK OF ENTRAPMENT. 

THE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT MUST BE SET 

MORE PRECISELY PRIOR TO COMPLETING THE 

OPERATOR INSTALLATION  

    W A R N I N G !  

 D

: STARTING THE OPERATOR  

Summary of Contents for RSLG3500

Page 1: ...of manufacture meets all ANSI UL 325 Safety Requirements for Vehicular gate operators TOWER Medium Duty Vehicular Slide Gate Operator Model RSLG3500 READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION OR...

Page 2: ...ICAL hazard of INJURY OR DEATH Gives instructions to avoid the hazard CAUTION Indicates a MECHANICAL hazard of DAMAGE to your gate gate operator or equipment Gives instructions to avoid the hazard Ind...

Page 3: ...ur gate system design The Tower s built in sensitivity mechanism will activate if there is an increase in force above that normally required to move the gate The sensitivity is independently adjustabl...

Page 4: ...he Tower is a VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR and as such is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PEDESTRIAN traffic In installations where pedestrians are likely to be nearby install a pedestrian gate and use leading edge de...

Page 5: ...DO NOT connect any auxiliary equipment to the Tower detectors card readers etc until the gate operator and all its functions are fully tested Only connect one device at a time and ensure its proper fu...

Page 6: ...ter should be used for mounting the operator The bolt pattern for the Tower is 11 1 2 wide x 4 1 8 deep on center See Figure 6 The two rear bolts closest to the gate should be no closer than 4 1 2 fro...

Page 7: ...never be exceeded For distances greater than 3200 it is recommended that your local utility be contacted to install a service feeder for the installation Wiring from external controls such as guard sh...

Page 8: ...ight connections from the loop to the loop terminating connector When a Stand Alone vehicle detector is used the detection loop is connected to the wire harness on the detector itself See WIRING VEHIC...

Page 9: ...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 operator and insert the redhead thro...

Page 10: ...e circuitry in the Tower with respect to ground to the levels that will damage the solid state circuitry Lightning strikes generate enormous currents for very short periods of time Unfortunately the p...

Page 11: ...or pedestal just below the control mechanical unit enclosure where the power connects to the operator Review Figure 7 Page 7 The Convenience Lamp connects as follows 1 The hot lamp lead to the RED wir...

Page 12: ...ee Figure 11 for a typical installation Set the detector frequency and sensitivity switches on the detector according to the manufacturer s instructions WIRING RADIO RECEIVERS A 3 prong radio receiver...

Page 13: ...close direction An All Clear Photoelectric Unit with outdoor mods or an electric edge or loop detector device output may be connected to this input Modification to the control board is necessary when...

Page 14: ...erminal 1 on the 6 terminal strip is COMMON and terminal 3 is 24 VOLTS AC If an Allstar 4 Wire receiver is used follow the wiring plan illustrated in Figure11 WIRING A KEYPAD OR TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM...

Page 15: ...a voltmeter to assure the service voltage to the operator is 115 VAC Connection to 220 VAC service is the most common cause of board failure in new installations and is NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY 2 No a...

Page 16: ...proximate positions See Figures 17 and 18 Figure 17 illustrates a view of the Tower Control Box Mechanical Unit that faces the gate which depicts the Output Drive Sprocket and the Sensing Mechanism co...

Page 17: ...ential 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...

Page 18: ...one that cannot be easily opened and closed manually must be repaired before installing a gate operator A poorly operating gate may cause the load sensing device of the operator to fail causing a ris...

Page 19: ...00004 FRONT IDLER PULLEY 2 EA 6 10395 SHOULDER SCREW 1 EA 7 10071 WASHER 9 16 X 1 3 8 X 1 8 1 EA 8 F043 KEPS NUT HEX 5 16 18 2 EA 9 F031 KEPS NUT HEX 3 8 16 1 EA 10 10064 WASHER FLAT 3 8 1 EA 11 10275...

Page 20: ...this warranty the buyer must obtain authorization instructions for the return of any goods from Allstar before returning the goods The goods must be returned with complete identification with copy of...

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