
Positive Stops and E-S 1602 Dual Considerations
Positive stops are physical structures the gate comes in con-
tact with at the end of the opening and closing cycles. The
closed and open positive stop points can be a plate on the end
of the gate that comes in contact with an adjacent post or an
industrial door stop. (Many gates need an extension piece
added to make contact with the door-
stop.
Examples of industrial
door stops
Even though the E-S 1600/1602 arms come equipped with built in limit switches some people
prefer to use positive stops instead.
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Examples of stops
Positive stops
If positive stops are used alone you must be on operating parameter :
If not using the limit switches, and ONLY if NOT using the limit switches, you must jump be-
tween the limit switch terminals (FCC1, FCA1, FCC2, FCA2) and limit common (COMF).
ONLY IF NOT USING
LIMIT SWITCHES
E-S 1602 considerations
The slave arm of the E-S 1602 installs the same way as the master arm in the previous installation
steps. On the control board the terminals on terminal block CN2 and CN3 for the operator arms
have a number at the end, either a 1 or 2.
Terminals ending with a 1 are
master arm terminals.
Terminals ending with a 2 are
slave arm terminals.