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3 BUTTON
CONTROL

SW1

SW2

OFF

ON

POWER

P4

6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

6.2 Control Wiring

Power is limited 
to 250 mamps.

Power (24-Volt DC) and 
logic output. Power is shut 
off .5 sec. prior to gate 
starting and remains off 
while gate is opening and 
in the open position. 

NOT

 

available when using Solar 
Power.

#10 Com

24 Volt

1 amp max.

Model
9024-080 ONLY

Stand-Alone

Key Switch

Safety Opening

Device

Stand-Alone

Keypad

Stand-Alone

Card Reader

Telephone

Entry

“Closing-Direction” Photo Sensors

UL 325/3 Button 10-Pin Terminal

20-Pin Main Terminal

Note: All stand-alone
and telephone entry 
devices must use a 
separate power 
source. 

3-Button Control Station

Use a standard 

4-wire

 3-button control 

station. DoorKing’s 

3-wire

 3-button control 

station cannot be used.

SW 1, switch 4: After photo 

sensor beam gets obstructed:

OFF

Reverses

 gate.

Partial

Open

Full

Open

24V

Full

Open

#9 Stop N.C.

#8 Close N.O.

#7 Open N.O.

3-Wire 

Radio

Receiver

#8 Terminal Note:

 Any opening device connected 

to terminal #8 will open the gate to the partial open 
setting. Secondary entrapment protection devices 
will also open the gate to the partial open setting. 
If the inherent reverse sensor gets activated during 
the close cycle, it will always 

fully

 open the gate.

OPEN

STOP

CLOS

E

Com

24 V

olt

Relay

3-Pin

Remote

Terminal

1

2

3

MUST

 be 

ON

 when 

using 3-button 
terminals.

3-Pin With Jumper

Magnetic Lock

Quad Bo

x

#5 N.O.

#10 N.O.

#12 N.C.

ON -

 

Stops gate then continues 

closing when gate is clear (Same 
function as UL 325 terminal #2).
Note: The 

ON

 setting is used to help prevent 

tailgating but the photo sensor should be wired to the 
UL 325 terminal #2 when the “

stop gate”

 function is 

desired, see pages 30 and 31 for more information.

Important:

 Controls intended for 

user activation must be located at 
least ten (10) feet away from any 
moving part of the gate and where 
the user is prevented from reaching 
over, under, around or through the 
gate to operate the controls. 
Emergency access controls only 
accessible by authorized personnel 
(e.g., fire, police, EMS) may be 
placed at any location in the 
line-of-sight of the gate.

UL 325

See pages 30 - 32

OPEN Non-Contact Sensor

CLOSE Non-Contact Sensor

OPEN Contact Sensor

CLOSE Contact Sensor

Low V

oltage Common

Low V

oltage Common

Gate Tracker

 - 

DoorKing Access Control Systems (Models 1833, 1835, 

1837 or 1838) tracker system can be connected. The tracker board 

MUST

 

use a separate power source 

ONLY

 when using the model 9024-081 solar 

powered operator (

DO NOT

 connected terminal #3 to the tracker board).

This system can keep track of gate operator cycle count, shorted inputs, 
loop detector problems, any forced entry attempts, if the gate has struck 
anything during the open or close cycle, power interruptions, etc. For 
more detailed information refer to the Tracker Expansion Board Hardwired 
Installation/Owner’s Manual, DoorKing P/N 2358-065.

Terminal #6 (Full open) or #8       (Partial open) required only if the tracker board will 
activate the gate operator. Refer to the manual 2358-065 for detailed information.

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2    Close Non-Contact Sensor

3    Open Contact Sensor

4    Close Contact Sensor

5    Low Voltage Common

6    Low Voltage Common

7    Open

8    Close

9    Stop

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Primary

Operator

Secondary

Operator

Summary of Contents for 9024

Page 1: ...tic clos ing de vice suc h as a tim er loop se ns or or simila r de vice sh all no t be em ploy ed SERIO US IN JURY OR DEATH CL AS S CE RTIFIED TO CA N C SA C2 2 2 NO 24 7 CO NFO RMS TO AN SI U L 32 5...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...imary Inherent entrapment sensing system Type A Secondary Provision for connection of photo sensors Type B1 and or reversing edges Type B2 Use this manual for the Model 9024 operator with circuit boar...

Page 4: ...ete Pad Setup or Optional Post Mount Kit 1 6 Positioning Operator and Chain 1 7 Attaching Operator and Chain 1 8 Endless Idler Assembly On Select Installations 1 9 DoorKing s Chain Tray Kit 1 10 Insta...

Page 5: ...stics 8 3 Troubleshooting 8 4 Accessory Items Model 9024 080 AC Input Power ONLY Wiring Diagram Model 9024 081 Solar Input Power ONLY Wiring Diagram 39 39 40 41 42 43 44 SECTION 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIO...

Page 6: ...uld be installed in this area for safety See on next page and page 30 A gap measured in the horizontal plane parallel to the roadway between a fixed stationary object nearest the roadway such as a gat...

Page 7: ...horizontally or vertically project no more than is required to perform their intended function Physical Stops Permanently mounted and easily visible from either side of the gate Warning Signs Non Cont...

Page 8: ...separate access opening The pedestrian access opening shall be designed to promote pedestrian usage Locate the gate such that persons will not come in contact with the vehicular gate during the entire...

Page 9: ...d and maintained serious injuries or death can result Be sure that the installer has instructed you on the proper operation of the gate and gate operator system Be sure that the installer has trained...

Page 10: ...in which unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel This table illustrates the entrapment protection requirements for each of the four UL 325 classes A Inherent entrapment...

Page 11: ...for vehicular traffic flow at entrances or exits to areas such as parking garages lots or toll areas VEHICULAR HORIZONTAL SLIDE GATE OPERATOR OR SYSTEM A vehicular gate operator or system that control...

Page 12: ...minimize a pinch point for a 180 chain return Guide Rollers with Protective Covers Helps to minimize a pinch point on the gate Roller Bearing V Wheels with Protective Cover Helps to minimize a pinch p...

Page 13: ...positions Cantilever Steel or Aluminum 1 000 lb max weight per gate Chain tray recommended for gates over 20 ft Post mount installation when using a chain tray Single operator 40 ft max gate length D...

Page 14: ...ps Once the mounting position has been selected refer to pages 15 thru 18 for specific installation instructions Top View Idler Wheels and Chain Setup Top View Idler Wheels and Chain Setup Set operato...

Page 15: ...eights Idler Wheels and Chain Setup Set one chain Idler wheel at the center and one in the bottom position Set one chain Idler wheel at the top and one in the center position Idler Wheels and Chain Se...

Page 16: ...to attach to gate This is useful with long gates It supports the chain s weight and helps prevent chain stretching Gate in Close Position Endless Idler Endless Idler Gate in Open Position Gate shown i...

Page 17: ...t specifically for the Model 9024 P N 9000 015 The kit includes a base plate 2 posts and hardware to attach the operator to the base plate This kit will raise the operator and allow different chain he...

Page 18: ...ghten the chain Operator and chain are NOT parallel to gate Chain bracket does NOT align with idler wheels Chain bracket MUST line up with chain idler wheels Chain brackets MUST be mounted so the chai...

Page 19: ...Make sure the endless idler assembly is securely fastened to the wall or post Depending on which type of installation will be used Extreme force will be exerted on this assembly during gate cycling L...

Page 20: ...ppropriate hardware such as wood or sheet metal screws not supplied to install the warning signs 1 9 DoorKing s Chain Tray Kit The Chain tray supporting brackets can be mounted facing up as shown or f...

Page 21: ...during the summer months will cast longer shadows in the winter which could block the panel then Wind can exert extreme pressure on the solar panel and support post Make sure they are securely fasten...

Page 22: ...panel is oriented to TRUE SOUTH The directions of magnetic South and TRUE South differ from one another depending on geographic location The map below shows the difference between magnetic south and...

Page 23: ...ed from the operator DO NOT install a heater kit when using solar power Cover solar panel BEFORE connecting wire to power terminal Route incoming solar power wire through the solar panel conduit and r...

Page 24: ...il the DIP Switches and the Limit Switches have been adjusted Damage could occur to the gate and gate operator See pages 26 27 and 28 DC Power Switch KEY SWITCH Battery Charging LED Monitor OFF ON To...

Page 25: ...or electronic box Be sure wiring is installed in accordance with local codes Be sure to color code all wiring It is recommended that a surge suppressor be installed on the high voltage power lines to...

Page 26: ...using Type D entrapment protection an automatic closing device such as a timer loop sensor or similar device shall not be employed SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH CLASS CERTIFIED TO CAN CSA C22 2 NO 247 CONF...

Page 27: ...oop LEDs Input LEDs See page 34 Tracker Data See page 33 Input LEDs should be OFF and will only illuminate when the input that is next to the LED is activated See page 34 Limit LEDs will only illumina...

Page 28: ...de Gate Operator Swing Gate Operator Barrier Gate Operator Overhead Gate Operator Switch Function Setting Description SW 2 Bottom 8 Switches Switches 7 and 8 MUST be turned OFF for Model 9024 operator...

Page 29: ...auto close timer potentiometer This will also cause an opening gate to stop and reverse when the reverse loops and or photo sensors are cleared after vehicle passes by them Switches 6 7 These work in...

Page 30: ...aged in the slots on the limit nuts to prevent them from rotating Loosen adjustment nut to position the partial open assembly to stop the opening gate at a desired Partial Open position Partial Open F...

Page 31: ...ULL open limit switch setting and NOT the partial open setting For the reverse system to function correctly the gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions and the limit switche...

Page 32: ...otection device inputs CLOSE Contact Sensor Reversing Edge Obstructed closing direction reversing edge will stop then reverse the gate to the open position during the closing direction only After the...

Page 33: ...hould be installed on the post or barrier for safety See page 4 for more information Photo Sensor Power Note Photo sensors can be powered by the built in convenience outlets model 9024 080 ONLY locate...

Page 34: ...Direction Reversing Edge Opening Direction Reversing Edge Opening Direction Reversing Edge If filler post is used 9 V battery operated transmitter mounted on gate Filler Post If necessary Edge Transmi...

Page 35: ...thout having to use a transmitter or keypad The exit loop can be placed a minimum of 4 feet away from the reverse loop or far enough away from the gate so the gate has started opening or even complete...

Page 36: ...ugged into the EXIT loop port Used for specialized functions ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW 1 This input ONLY functions when gate is fully opened or in the closing cycle When gate is closing SW 1 switch 4 is O...

Page 37: ...rd will activate the gate operator Refer to the manual 2358 065 for detailed information ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW 1 OFF ON P N 9024 005 A 8 13 Depend ant on SW1 switch 4 Depend ant on SW1 switch 3 Fire D...

Page 38: ...a r The gate is capa ble of bein g mov ed with out prio r warn ing Do not let child ren oper ate the gate or play in the gate area This entr ance is for vehi cles only Pede stria ns mus t use a sepa r...

Page 39: ...the open position If the inherent entrapment protection gets activated during this opening cycle the gate reverses and runs back to the closed position After the inherent entrapment protection is cle...

Page 40: ...gate until you have verified that ALL power to operator has been shut off Pull Manual Release Handle Pull straight OUT as far as possible and then UP Manually Push Gate to Desired Position 1 Release...

Page 41: ...ion The alarm will continue to sound for five minutes and then will chirp once every five seconds The operator reset button must be pressed or power must be removed and then reapplied to return the op...

Page 42: ...to the motor or a bad control board If the motor runs in both steps above contunue troubleshooting control board and accessories Operator will not run Power LED is ON 1 Check the input indicator LEDs...

Page 43: ...ol board lights when the keying device connected to the respective terminal is activated If LED does not light momentarily place a jumper wire from terminal 1 to the input terminal being checked If LE...

Page 44: ...old and hot environments For 115 VAC input power ONLY P N 1601 154 208 230 VAC Heater with Fan Assembly Kit Thermostatically controlled heater and fan for cold and hot environments For 208 230 VAC inp...

Page 45: ...Selector Switch 115 VAC Outlet 115 VAC Outlet Capacitor 4700uF Resistor 1K Bridge Rectifier Transformer Toroidal Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue NO NO NO Com Com Com Purple Purple Purple Red Red Red Red Red...

Page 46: ...P N XXXX XXX DC Power Switch Solar Power Input Terminal Solar Panel NO NO NO Com Com Com Red Support Post Not Included Red Red to Pos Red to Pos Black Black Black to Neg Black to Neg To Neg To Pos Ora...

Page 47: ...9024 065 G 11 14 45...

Page 48: ...this manual for circuit board 4405 010 Revision D or higher www doorking com Vehicular Slide Gate Operator DoorKing Inc 120 S Glasgow Avenue Inglewood California 90301 U S A Phone 310 645 0023 Fax 310...

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