3.2 Continued
SW-1 Switch
(Top 8 switches on
circuit board)
SW-2 Switch
(Bottom 8 switches on
circuit board)
ON
1
2
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SW 1
ON
1
2
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SW 2
Typical Settings
MUST use - OFF
MUST use - ON
MUST use - ON
MUST use - OFF
MUST use - OFF
MUST use - ON
MUST use - OFF
MUST use - OFF
Typical Settings
Opening - RT/LT
Normal -
ON
MUST use - OFF
MUST use - OFF
MUST use - OFF
Normal - OFF
Normal - OFF
MUST use - OFF
Switch 1 - Operator Opening Direction:
Must OPEN
the operator’s gate upon initial DC power up and
open command. If the first open command begins to close the gate, turn DC power off and reverse this
switch.
Switch 2 - Auto-Close Timer:
Turns the auto-close timer on or off. If auto-close is ON, maximum time
that can be set for is approximately 23 secs.
If auto-close is OFF, an open gate will not close until a manual input is received.
Switch 3 - EXIT Loop Port Output / Full Open Input:
This switch
MUST
be turned
OFF
when using solar
power.
DO NOT
turn this switch ON.
DO NOT
wire any devices to main terminal 4.
Switch 4 - Standard Reverse:
This switch
MUST
be turned OFF for the Model 6524. An input to main terminal 10 (Photo
Sensor)
AND/OR
Reverse Loops will reverse a
CLOSING gate back to open position
. If auto-timer is turned ON, timer will time
out and close the open gate.
Note:
SW 2, switch 4 MUST also be turned OFF when an external entrapment
device (Photo
Sensor) has been wired to main terminal 10 (see below).
DO NOT
turn this switch ON.
Switch 5 - Quick-Close Timer Override:
This switch
MUST
be turned OFF for the Model 6524.
DO NOT
turn ON.
Switches 6-7 - Relay:
These work in conjunction with each other and determine when the relay on the board (main terminals
13-14) will be activated. This relay can be used as a switch for various functions such as illuminating a warning light when the
gate is moving, or turning on a green light when the gate is full open. This relay is used for a
shadow loop
when using
in-ground loops, see page 25.
Switch 8 - Accessory Power:
This switch
MUST
be turned
OFF
when using solar power. A maximum of 500 mA of accessory
power is supplied to any accessory connected to main terminal 12. Power to terminal 12 is
ONLY
available when the gate is
opening, open, or closing. Power is
OFF
when the gate is closed.
DO NOT
turn this switch ON.
Switches 1-2 - Select Operator Type:
Sets the type operator that will be used with the circuit board.
Switch 3 - Input Power Failure Mode:
This switch
MUST
be turned
ON
when using solar power. In the
event that the solar panel cannot charge the batteries and battery power gets depleted through normal
gate cycling, gate will
CLOSE
and operator will shut down. When solar panel power begins charging
the batteries and they reach an operable level, the gate will resume normal operation.
DO NOT
turn this switch OFF.
Switch 4 - Reverse/Shadow:
This switch
MUST
be turned
OFF.
External entrapment
device (Photo
Sensor)
OR
a SHADOW LOOP wired to main terminal 10 is a
standard reverse
input (see SW 1, switch
4 above).
DO NOT
turn this switch ON.
Switch 5 - Overlapping Dual Gates:
This switch
MUST
be turned
OFF
for the 6524.
DO NOT
turn ON for the 6524.
Switch 6 - Circuit Board Power Management:
This switch
MUST
be turned
ON
when using solar power. It minimizes the power
drain by the circuit board. When the gate has been closed for 5 min. or held open for 5 min., circuit board will power down to
conserve power. Main terminals 1, 2 and 3 will remain powered up. An input from one of these connections will power up the
circuit board again.
DO NOT
turn OFF when using solar power.
Switches 7-8 - Not Used:
These switches
MUST
be turned
OFF
for the Model 6524.
DO NOT
turn ON.
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