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BYAN G2M CLASSIC CONTROL BOARD  | Rev. 2019.6.1

 

 

 

 
The second terminal strip is the Accessory Terminal Strip.  This is where 

ALL

 of the accessories are connected to 

the controller board.  This terminal strip is located on the bottom right of the G2M Controller Board.  This terminal 
strip consists of two socketed blocks to allow you to unplug the connector as a whole without removing wires.  The 
drawings on Pages 10-12 are color-coded for ease in determining wiring connections for accessories. 
 
 

Accessory Terminal Table 

 

Terminal 

Numbers 

Terminal Name 

Possible Uses 

1 - 2 

Alarm Output 

These terminals allow the connection of a device to alert 
the user that people safe has been activated. 

3 - 4 

24-Volt AC 1-Amp Output 

Power  for  accessories  such  as  radio  receivers,  loop 
detectors, or anything requiring 24-Volt AC 1-Amp may 
be connected here. 

 6 

12-Volt DC 1-Amp Pulsed Electric 
Lock Output 

Magnetic or other types of lock release signals may be 
connected here. 

 9 

People Safe Alarm Reset Input 

A  button  or  other  Normally  Open  contact  may  be 
connected  here  to  reset the  People  Safe  alarm output 
relay. 

People Safe Input 

Normally  Closed  People  Safe  devices  such  as  sensing 
edges are connected here. 

Safety Common Input 

Common  wires  for  people  and  car  safety  devices  are 
connected here. 

10 

Car Safe Input 

Normally Closed Car Safe devices such as loop detectors 
and photo beams are connected here. 

11 

Limit Switch Common Input 

If limit switches are required, the common wires would 
be connected here. 

12 

Close Limit Switch Input 

If  limit  switches  are  required,  the  close  limit  switch 
would be connected here. 

13 

Open Limit Switch Input 

If  limit  switches  are  required,  the  open  limit  switch 
would be connected here. 

14 

 15 

Stop Input 

A  Normally  Closed  device  used  to  stop  the  operators 
such as a button may be connected here. 

16 

Control Function Common Input 

This  is  where  the  common  of  devices  used  to  open, 
close, or reverse the gate would be connected. 

17 

Close Function Input 

Devices  only  used  to  close  the  gate  such  as  in-ground 
loops, buttons, or photo beams are connected here. 

18 

Open Function Input 

Devices  only  used  to  open  the  gate  such  as  in-ground 
loops,  buttons,  or  radio  receivers  are  connected  here.  
(Any Normally Open devices used to access the gate key 
pads, card readers, etc.) 

19 

Reverse Function Input 

Devices used to reverse the gates’ direction such as

 in-

ground loops, buttons, or radio receivers are connected 
here. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for G2M

Page 1: ... 550 Watts or 3 4 HP Electric Lock Output 12 Volt DC 1 Amp Maximum Accessory Power Output 24 Volt AC 1 Amp Maximum Input Power Fuse 2 Amp 250 Volt 5mm x 20mm Tubular Glass Motor Power Fuses 6 Amp 250 Volt 5mm x 20mm Tubular Glass 307 334 2865 www byan com Fax 307 334 2028 Toll Free 800 223 2926 P O Box 1384 413 South Linden Street Lusk Wyoming 82225 BYAN SYSTEMS INC Automatic Gate and Access Contr...

Page 2: ... 2 BYAN G2M CLASSIC CONTROL BOARD Rev 2019 6 1 ...

Page 3: ...age 15 20x16 Prewired Enclosure with Shadow and Free Exit Bases Wired to 2 Sets of Photobeams Page 16 20x16 Prewired Enclosure with Shadow and Safety Bases Wired to 2 Sets of Photobeams Page 17 20x16 Prewired Enclosure Wired to Miller Edge RBand RB G K10 Sensing Edge and Photobeams Page 18 20x16 Prewired Enclosure Wired to Transmitter Solutions RBand iGAZERKIT UL Sensing Edge and Photobeams Page 1...

Page 4: ...Y QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL As a Byan Systems gate installer you MUST inform your customer about all safety equipment that should be installed on each job site This is in accordance with your legal liability to your customer Ensure that the protection and warning signaling devices are operational and visible These steps will aid in your defense should you become involved in litigation regardin...

Page 5: ...ontrolling up to two hp 115 volt or 220 volt AC motors Two different plug in accessory cards are available for the G2M a leaf delay card which comes standard with every board and a traffic light card which is available separately There are three timing potentiometers as well as nine DIP switches incorporated into the board to control different output functions ...

Page 6: ...er Input Hot 115V Black 220V Red 3 Motor One Close Directional Black 4 Motor One Open Directional Red 5 Motor One Common White 6 Motor Two Close Directional Black 7 Motor Two Open Directional Red 8 Motor Two Common White Commercial Power Hook Up 1 Hook up commercial power to Terminals 1 and 2 of the Power and Motor Run Terminal Strip 2 Connect leads from the Motor No 1 operator to Terminals 3 4 an...

Page 7: ...e Input Normally Closed People Safe devices such as sensing edges are connected here 9 Safety Common Input Common wires for people and car safety devices are connected here 10 Car Safe Input Normally Closed Car Safe devices such as loop detectors and photo beams are connected here 11 Limit Switch Common Input If limit switches are required the common wires would be connected here 12 Close Limit Sw...

Page 8: ...he Receiver and the Bulk Head Connector and attach the antenna to the outside of the connector Mag Lock Relay Using IDEC SH2B 05 Base w RH2B UDC12V Relay 1 Connect Terminal 13 on the Relay Base to Terminal 5 of the Accessory Terminal Strip on the board 2 Connect Terminal 14 on the Relay Base to Terminal 6 of the Accessory Terminal Strip on the board 3 Connect Neutral or Ground from the Mag Lock Tr...

Page 9: ... off and 5 turned on the operators will close as soon as the car safety contacts are cleared 6 See Below See Below 7 Car Safety Contact Operative During Opening When turned on car safety contacts are active during the open and close cycles Input safety for vehicles only works on closing movement unless Switch 7 is set ON The function of DIP switch 6 is changed by the position of the jumper JP1 loc...

Page 10: ...2 Directional Red 17 Motor 2 Common White TERMINAL BLOCK 3 _________ACCESSORY TERMINALS_______ 24 UNUSED WITH G2M CLASSIC Red 18 24 Volt AC Common Black 19 24 Volt AC Positive Red 20 People Safe Normally Closed White 21 Common Safety 22 Car Safe Blue 23 Common Open Reversing Green 24 Command Open Normally Open Purple 25 Command Reversing Normally Open Orange 6Amps 2Amps 6 Am ps Leaf Delay Card Tra...

Page 11: ...5 VOLT AC NEUTRAL WHITE 4 GROUND GREEN TB2 OPERATOR MOTOR TERMINALS 5 UN INTERRUPTIBLE 115 VOLT AC BLACK 6 UN INTERRUPTIBLE 115 VOLT AC WHITE 7 GROUND GREEN 3 INTERRUPTED VOLTAGE TERMINALS 8 INTERRUPTED HIGH VOLTAGE 115 VOLT AC BLACK 9 INTERRUPTED HIGH VOLTAGE 115 VOLT AC WHITE TB4 OPERATOR MOTOR TERMINALS 10 GROUND GREEN 11 MOTOR 1 DIRECTIONAL BLACK 12 MOTOR 1 DIRECTIONAL RED 13 MOTOR 1 COMMON WH...

Page 12: ... Card DIP Switches S1 S2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER TERMINALS Leaf Delay Card Pause Timer Opening Timer Closing Timer JP 1 Test Button ACCESSORY TERMINALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Transformer 2 Amps 6 Amps 6 Amps Traffic Light Card Flashing Light Card Garage Light Card Daughter Card DIP Switches S1 S2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER TERMINALS Leaf Delay Card Pause Timer Opening Timer Closi...

Page 13: ...8 24 VOLT AC COMMON BLACK 19 24 VOLT AC POSITIVE RED 19 24 VOLT AC POSITIVE RED 20 PEOPLE SAFE NORMALLY CLOSED WHITE 20 PEOPLE SAFE NORMALLY CLOSED WHITE COMMON SAFETY COMMON SAFETY 22 CAR SAFE BLUE 22 CAR SAFE BLUE 23 COMMON OPEN REVERSING GREEN 23 COMMON OPEN REVERSING GREEN 24 COMMAND OPEN NORMALLY OPEN PURPLE 24 COMMAND OPEN NORMALLY OPEN PURPLE 25 COMMAND REVERSING NORMALLY OPEN ORANGE 25 COM...

Page 14: ...L i g h t Ca rd L e a f De l a y Ca rd Pause Timer Opening Timer Clos ing Timer G 2M CLASSIC Transformer 6 Amp s 2 Amp s 6 Amps POWER TERMINALS JP1 S1 S2 DIP Switche s ACCESSORY TERMINALS Test Butto n SAFETY DETECTOR BASE SHADOW DETECTOR BASE FREE EXIT DETECTOR BASE Optional Mag Lock Relay Optional Shadow Relay 8 9 TB 3 TB 6 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 This equipment uses high vol...

Page 15: ...n g L i g h t C a rd Ga ra g e L i g h t Ca rd L e a f De l a y Ca rd Pause Timer Opening Timer Clos ing Timer Transformer 6 Amp s 2 Amp s 6 Amps POWER TERMINALS JP1 S1 S2 DIP Switche s ACCESSORY TERMINALS Test Butto n SAFETY DETECTOR BASE FREE EXIT DETECTOR BASE Optional Mag Lock Relay 8 9 TB 3 TB 6 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 This equipment uses high voltage Serious injury or de...

Page 16: ... t C a rd Ga ra g e L i g h t Ca rd L e a f De l a y Ca rd Pause Timer Opening Timer Clos ing Timer Transformer 6 Amp s 2 Amp s 6 Amps POWER TERMINALS JP1 S1 S2 DIP Switche s ACCESSORY TERMINALS Test Butto n SHADOW DETECTOR BASE FREE EXIT DETECTOR BASE Optional Mag Lock Relay Optional Shadow Relay 8 9 TB 3 TB 6 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 This equipment uses high voltage Serious i...

Page 17: ...l a s h i n g L i g h t C a rd Ga ra g e L i g h t Ca rd L e a f De l a y Ca rd Pause Timer Opening Timer Clos ing Timer Transformer 6 Amp s 2 Amp s 6 Amps POWER TERMINALS JP1 S1 S2 DIP Switche s ACCESSORY TERMINALS Test Butto n SAFETY DETECTOR BASE Optional Mag Lock Relay Optional Shadow Relay 8 9 TB 3 TB 6 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 This equipment uses high voltage Serious inju...

Page 18: ...E GREEN B ase Connect the common wire of the photobeam to Pin of the S hadow B ase YELLOW 5 Leave all other wire s of the Shadow Base as is Conne ct the wi re of the photobea m to Te rmin al RE D 2 4 Conn ect the wir e of the photobeam to Te rmin al see diagram below BLACK 1 8 Sensing Edge Connection Conne ct the S1 conn ection to the blue wire of the sen sing edg e and the br own wire to th e rad...

Page 19: ... backplate see diagram to the left Transm itter Solutions iGAZERE Transmitter Sa fe ty 1 Sa fe ty 2 Sa fe ty 1 Ty pe Sa fe ty 2 Ty pe Low P owe r Fre que nc y F Configuration ON Pr og T est 1 Pr og T est 2 Photobeam Connection Disconnect the jumpered connection of the wire from the Shadow Base and the Safety Base GREEN from of the Shadow Base Wire nut the wire of the photobeam to the wire of the S...

Page 20: ...21 20 19 18 MOTOR CAPS DUPLEX R ECEPT SW ITCH 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TB4 5 6 7 TB 2 L N G TB 1 L e a f De l a y C a rd Paus e Timer Ope ning Timer Closing Timer G2M CLASSIC Tran sform er Tra ffi c L i g h t Ca rd Fl a s h i n g L i g h t Ca rd G a ra g e L i g h t Ca rd 6 Amps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER TERMINALS 2 Amps 6 Amps JP1 S 1 S2 DIP Switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ACC...

Page 21: ...ns TB 5 24 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 MOTOR CAPS D UPLEX RECEPT SWITCH 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TB4 5 6 7 TB 2 L N G TB 1 L e a f De l a y C a rd Paus e Timer Ope ning Timer Closing Timer G2M CLASSIC Tran sform er Tra ffi c L i g h t Ca rd Fl a s h i n g L i g h t Ca rd G a ra g e L i g h t Ca rd 6 Amps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER TERMINALS 2 Amps 6 Amps JP1 S 1 S2 DIP Switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 22: ...manuals and safety instructions TB 5 24 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 MOTOR CAPS D UPLEX RECEPT SWITCH 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TB4 5 6 7 TB 2 L N G TB 1 L e a f De l a y C a rd Paus e Timer Ope ning Timer Closing Timer G2M CLASSIC Tran sform er Tra ffi c L i g h t Ca rd Fl a s h i n g L i g h t Ca rd G a ra g e L i g h t Ca rd 6 Amps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER TERMINALS 2 Amps 6 Amps JP1 S 1 S2 DIP Switches ...

Page 23: ...EPT SW ITCH 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TB4 5 6 7 TB 2 L N G TB 1 L e a f De l a y C a rd Paus e Timer Ope ning Timer Closing Timer G2M CLASSIC Tran sform er Tra ffi c L i g h t Ca rd Fl a s h i n g L i g h t Ca rd G a ra g e L i g h t Ca rd 6 Amps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER TERMINALS 2 Amps 6 Amps JP1 S 1 S2 DIP Switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ACCESSORY TERMINALS Test Button SAFET...

Page 24: ... all dip switches are in the desired position and making good contact Operators run but there is no piston movement Capacitor bad or not hooked up Bypass screw on operator backed out Check that capacitors are hooked up If one is suspect switch capacitors and see if the problem follows the capacitor Make sure the bypass screw is screwed in and snug Safety devices connected properly but not function...

Page 25: ... of the second leaf and the closing of the first leaf There are also inputs on the card for Open and Close Limit switches for the second leaf if limit switches are required Adjustable Timers Timer Description Minimum Delay Maximum Delay Open Timer Left 0 Seconds 15 Seconds Close Timer Right 0 Seconds 15 Seconds Board Terminals Installation Instructions To install the leaf delay card simply plug it...

Page 26: ...osition If the People Safe input is used it is activated when the door is moving The door stops and reverses its movement for two seconds If the People Safe input remains active the alarm relay is activated and the door is paused until the reset alarm is activated If the alarm is not active the next operation is to continue the interrupted operation The stop button interrupts and stops the door in...

Page 27: ...VOLTAGE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION MOVING GATE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Keep Clear Gate may move at any time without warning Do not allow children to operate the gate or play in the gate area This gate is for vehicles ONLY All pedestrians must use a separate entrance If entrapment protection is set up by constant hold control an automa...

Page 28: ...if any There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of BYAN SYSTEMS INC for consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of these products or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property revenue or profit cost of removal original installation or reinstallation Warranty will be considered void if damage or malfunction was due to improper inadeq...

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