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Note:
If you are using both a receiver and a
decoder, hard wire the decoder and plug the
receiver in.
Open/Hold Open Device
: To open and hold open the
gate, an Open/Hold Open device must make a set of
contacts across terminals 18 and 21 and must break a set
of contacts between terminals 13 and 21. See Figure 22
for more detail.
Stop Button
: The stop button you install must have
normally closed (N.C.) contacts. Multiple stop buttons
must be wired in series. Connect your stop device
between terminals 14 and 15.
The LED Indicators
: The five light-emitting diodes
(LEDs) on the control panel can be used to check for the
proper functioning of the devices you attach to the
control panel. The LED lights are on whenever the
contacts are closed across each of the respective
terminals.
DL1 and DL2 should illuminate only when an activating
signal is sent for 2 and 1 gate leaves, respectively. DL3
should be illuminated except when the stop button is
pressed. DL4 and DL5 should be illuminated except
when the reversing devices for opening and closing,
respectively, are triggered. Use the LEDs and the table
below to determine if the accessory devices you have
installed are operating properly.
LED
On
Off
DL1,
Open 2 leaves
Command
active
Command
inactive
DL2,
Open 1 leaf
Command
active
Command
inactive
DL3, Stop
Command not
active
Command
active
DL4,
FTSW Open
Opening
reversing
devices not
triggered
Opening
reversing
device triggered
DL5,
FTSW Close
Closing
reversing
devices not
triggered
Closing
reversing
device triggered
Electric Lock
: Connect your lock to the terminals 24
and 25. The terminals provide 12 VAC that pulses for 4
seconds whenever the gate starts to open. An electric
lock can make use of the reversing stroke function
controlled by DIP switch 5. A reversing stroke is a short
closing phase that allows the electric lock time to
disengage itself before the operator starts its opening.
Turn DIP switch 5 on only if necessary for your lock to
function correctly.
See Figure 22 for the wiring of a magnetic locking
device.
Warning Light
: Connect a warning light to terminals
22 and 23 in the group labeled
W.LIGHT
in terminal
block J3. The terminals provide an output voltage of 30
VDC, maximum power 3 Watts. This output voltage
will power most 24 VDC warning lights.
Note
: The behavior of the warning light varies
according to the logic you have set.
Logics A, S, E, EP, and B
: The warning light is
on steadily during opening and the pause phase.
During closing, the light flashes.
Logic C
: The warning light is on steadily during
opening and flashes during closing.
Set Operating Controls
WARNING
! Turn off the main power before you make
any electrical connections or set any switches inside the
control panel box.
You need to set DIP switches and adjust the
potentiometers on the control panel for your gate's
operation. The 450 MPS Control Panel has 5 DIP
switches and 4 potentiometers that control a wide range
of functions.
Set DIP Switches
Switches 1, 2, and 3 (Operating Logic)
: The 450 MPS
Control Panel offers six operating modes: A, S, E, EP,
B, and C.
Refer to the operating logic tables earlier in these
instructions for more detail about the logical modes
available on the 450 MPS control panel.
Switches 1, 2, and 3 control the operating logic
according to the following table:
Switch
Logic
1
2
3
A
on
off
on
S
on
off
off
E
off
on
off
EP
on
on
off
B
on
on
on
C
off
off
on
Switch 4 (Reversing Device Behavior on Closing):
Refer to the operating logic tables earlier in this manual
and to the chart below for how to set DIP switch 4.
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