Accessories
Optional inputs and outputs
The CB22 control board may activated using various
hardwired inputs.
Keyswitch, Keypad, push button or entry/exit loop.
Normally open contacts across 7 and 10 or 8 and 10
depending on configuration see page 11.
EMERGENCY STOP (OPTIONAL)
A switch can be connected to stop or disable the unit. The
movement of the gate is stopped immediately.
Terminals 9 and 10 must be bridged if no switch is
installed.
Cable cross-section: 0.5 mm
2
(AWG20 or greater)
Voltage: 12/24 volts AC/DC.
GATE MONITOR / LIGHTING (OPTIONAL)
A 24 V/3 W light bulb can be connected to monitor the status of the gate or trigger a garden lighting system (via
relay not supplied).
Cable cross-section: 0.5 mm
2
(AWG20) or greater
Voltage: 24 V
FLASHING LAMP (OPTIONAL) FLA24-2
A flashing lamp can be connected to the control board. It warns when the gate is being moved. The flashing light
should be fitted as high as possible and in good clear view. The control board emits a constant signal that the
lamp converts to a flashing signal.
Cable cross-section: 0.5 mm
2
(AWG20) or greater.
Voltage: 24 V DC
24 VDC - OUTPUT
For relay infrared sensors or other devices (e.g. receivers) max.500 mA
Do not use Solid core cables
Do not place high and low voltage cables in the same conduit.
Ensure all cabling complies with local electrical standards.
keyswitch
up/down
stop buttons
24vdc
Relay
push
button
500ma
(MAX)
CONTACT STRIP/ SAFETY EDGE(OPTIONAL)
Contact strips drastically decrease the chance of
damage to people and property by shutting down the
gate motor immediately it comes into contact an
obstacle.
If no Strip is installed the 8.2K Ohm resistor (factory
fitted) must remain in place.
If a contact strip / safety edge is installed a 8.2K
resistor must be installed in series, using cable with a
cross-section diameter of no less than 0.5mm
2
.
ANTENNA (OPTIONAL) ANT4X-1LM
An external antenna (accessory) can be connected to
terminals 22 and 23. A larger range (radio) can thus be
achieved. Mount the antenna as high as possible.
Do not use Solid core cables
Do not place high and low voltage cables in the
same conduit.
Ensure all cabling complies with local electrical
standards.
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