CN2 -
Located on the lower left side of the board, these terminals are outputs for the opera-
tor arm(s), door locks (optional), and lamps (optional).
APM1, CHM1 - terminals.
Connect the arm that must move first, for single operations these
terminals are the output for controlling the operator arm.
APM2, CHM2 - terminals.
Connect the arm that is to move second to these terminals. For sin-
gle operations nothing should be connected to these terminals.
ELS - terminals.
Brief 12V output at beginning of operation cycle, meant for release an electric
lock.
LAMP - terminals.
Both a flashing lamp and a courtesy lamp can be connected to these termi-
nals with a power supply of 24V DC and a max output of 15 W. to change between flashing
lamps and courtesy lamps, select parameter “G”.
CN3 -
Located on the center bottom of the board, these terminals are for limit switches.
COMF -
Common terminal to make the needed normally closed connections for the limit
switches.
FCC1 -
T
his terminal must be jumped with COMF)
Master Closed Limit Switch
FCA1 -
Normally closed contact. This terminal is connected with the COMF through the limit
switch. When tripped (connection opened) it stops the motion of the first operator. (
If not being
used, this terminal must be jumped with COMF)
Master Open Limit Switch
FCC2 -
T
his terminal must be jumped with COMF)
Slave Closed Limit Switch
FCA2 -
Normally closed contact. This terminal is connected with the COMF through the limit
switch. When tripped (connection opened) it stops the motion of the second operator. (
If not be-
ing used, this terminal must be jumped with COMF)
Slave Open Limit Switch
ENC1, ENC2 - terminals. NOT USED
CN4 -
Located on the bottom right of the board, these terminals are for accessories and
safety devices.
OPEN A - terminal.
This is the most common terminal for accessories. Accessories utilizing a
normally open contact to set the door in motion will be attached to this terminal and the COM
terminal (common or also know as ground).
OPEN B - terminal.
This terminal is for opening the first leaf only in dual door operations. It is
a normally open contact that must be used in conjunction with the COM terminal.
STOP - terminal.
This is a normally closed terminal that is used for door motion stopping emer-
gency commands.
If a safety device is not being used in this terminal the operator must
have a jumper ran from this terminal to the COM terminal in order to operate.
FSW CL, FSW OP - terminals.
These normally closed terminals are for safety devices during
the closing (CL) and opening (OP) cycles of the door.
If a safety device is not being used in
this terminal the operator must have a jumper ran from this terminal to the COM termi-
nal in order to operate.
COM - terminal.
This is a common, or sometimes referred to as ground, terminal. It is used in
conjunction will
ALL
accessories and safety devices.
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