Contact Sensors (Edge Sensors):
Contact sensors generally are sensing edges or like devices. For gate operators utilizing contact sensors:
1. Refer to the diagram below for placement of contact sensors.
2. One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such the leading
edge, trailing edge, and posts mounted inside and outside of the vehicular slide gate and motor.
3. 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.
4. 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.
M
ANUAL
R
ELEASE
:
To manually release the gate operator remove the cover and locate
the Power ON-OFF switch.
Turning the power OFF allows the gate to be moved manually.
Turning the power back ON will resume normal operation.
FSL700 Swing Gate Operator
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Access
Fence
Fence
Fence
Protect against all entrapments
areas that exist:
1. Between the gate and the adjacent
fence when the gate is in the open
cycle
2. The gate operator and the slide gate
when the gate is in the open and
close cycles
3. At the front end of the gate when the
gate is in the close cycle.
Trailing edge sensor
helps protect areas be-
tween the gate and the
adjacent fence.
= Edge Sensor
Leading edge sensor
helps protect areas in
front of the gate.
Post edge sensors
help protect areas
inside and outside of
the gate and around
the operator