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The gate operator has a Close Edge Terminal and an Open Edge Terminal for added control of the Sensing Edge functions.
The following chart describes the functions for a Close Edge Sensor and an Open Edge Sensor:
To connect a Sensing Edge:
1. Refer to the “External Entrapment Prevention” section of this manual for guidelines and placement.
2. Connect Close Edge Sensors to EDGE CLOSE and COMMON.
3. Connect Open Edge Sensors to EDGE OPEN and COMMON.
Close Edge Input:
1. Input is only active during close cycle.
2. An input during the close cycle will stop and reverse the gate to
the full open position.
3. If an Open Edge Input is active before reaching the full open
position, the gate will stop and enter a soft shutdown.
4. If the gate reaches the full open position and the Time Delay
Close is ON, the gate will time out and close.
5. If the gate reaches the full open position and the time Delay
Close is OFF, the gate will remain open until a close input is
received.
6. If a second Close Edge Input is received while closing, the gate
will stop and enter a soft shutdown.
Open Edge Input:
1. Input is only active during open cycle.
2. An input during open cycle will stop and reverse the gate to the
full closed position and enter a soft shutdown.
3. NOTE: If the gate was initially activated by a time clock with a
contact closure across the Access Input, this input will be
ignored until another input (Open Loop, Reverse Loop, etc.) is
received.
4. If a Close Edge input is active before reaching the full closed
position, the gate will stop and enter a soft shutdown.
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Edge Sensor Notes:
1.
One or more contact sensors shall
be located where the risk of
entrapment or obstruction exists,
such the leading edge, bottom
edge, and posts mounted inside
and outside of the vehicular swing
gate and motor.
2.
Hardwired contact sensors shall
be located and its wiring arranged
so the communication between
the sensor and the gate operator
is not subject to any mechanical
damage.
3.
Wireless contact sensors such as
ones that transmit radio frequency
(RF) signals to the gate operator
for entrapment prevention
functions shall be located where
the transmission of the signals are
not obstructed or impeded by
building structures, landscaping or
similar obstructions. All wireless
contact sensors shall function
under the intended end-use
conditions.
4.
Wireless contact sensors should
be checked on a regular basis.
Batteries should be replaced on a
regular basis.
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