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6.        

CB-6 BOARD LAYOUT FOR 240v a.c CONTROLS 

 

 

1.

 

Mode  Selection and  Adjustment 

17.

 

Electric  Lock  Control  

2.

 

Protection   Fuse 

18.

 

Terminals   for  24vAC  Supply 

3.

 

Motor power  Input  Terminals 

 

Control  Logic 

4.

 

Motor  1 Output to 240v motor 

19.

 

Plug  In Receiver's  Antenna  

5.

 

Motor  2 Output to 240v motor 

 

With  Optional  Shield 

6.

 

Motor  1 Limit  Switch  Inputs 

20.

 

Connector   for  Plug-In  

7.

 

Motor  2 Limit  Switch  Inputs 

 

(not shown) 

8.

 

Terminals  for  Isolated  24vAC  Supply 

   21.

 

Firmware  Version  Label 

 

9.

 

for  Limit  Switch  and  Control  Inputs 
Pedestrian   Access  Control  Input 

   22.

 

Light  Control  Relay  Interface 
Connector 

10.

 

Open/Stop/Close  Control  Input 

23.

 

Input Status  L.E.Ds. 

11.

 

Close  Control  Input 

24.

 

Stop  Input  Jumper 

12.

 

Stop  Control  Input 

25.

 

Open  Input  Jumper 

13.

 

Open  Control  Input 

26.

 

PE  Beam  Input  Jumper 

14.

 

Photoelectric Safety  Beam  Input 

27.

 

M2  Close  Limit  Jumper 

15.

 

Common  Terminal  for Inputs  [9] 

  28.

 

M2  Open  Limit  Jumper 

 

Thru  [14]. 

  29.

 

M1  Close  Limit  Jumper 

16.

 

Control  Input  Harness  Connector 

            30.

 

M1  Open  Limit  Jumper 

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for GDS 240 PP

Page 1: ...alia from Australian quality imported components Installation and Maintenance Manual Commercial Sliding Gate Operator Model GDS 240 PP Made in Australia from Australian quality imported components A B N July N14870 Installation and Maintenance Manual Commercial Sliding Gate Operator ...

Page 2: ... between the rack teeth and Pinion wheel Once the rack is fixed move the gate and sight the rack moving over the pinion wheel check that most of the pinion wheel meshes with the rack Make sure rack runs freely over the pinion wheel any tights spots should be corrected by adjusting the rack height Check the operator is firmly bolted down to the concrete pad Ensure stops are installed on the gate fo...

Page 3: ...d will turn off when the limit switch is activated if not reverse both open and closed limit switch input wires Set the run timing by switching the run set switch into set with the gate at full closed position press and hold the open button until the gate operates the open limit then keep holding the button for a further 5 seconds then release Do the same on the close cycle from the full open posi...

Page 4: ...iew of installation Conduit entry location 3 Mechanical Installation 6 4 Installation Details 7 8 CB6 Control Board Electrical Connections 5 Commissioning 8 6 CB 6 control board layout 9 7 Schematic wiring diagram 10 8 Manual release instruction 11 9 Maintenance details 12 10 Warranty 13 ...

Page 5: ...ould cause serious injury or death Take into consideration the general installation and Check the gateposts or mounting structure has the necessary strength and rigidity to support the operator and the closing gate motion Always incorporate the appropriate Photo Electric Cells Induction Loops and any other safety devices to protect both equipment and personnel Extra caution should be employed when...

Page 6: ...he sliding gate operator on the concrete mounting pad and using a length of rack held onto the gate rail adjust the operator at a location where the pinion gear meshes fully onto the rack 4 Ensure the pinion wheel face is parallel with the gate rail and mark the holes through the mounting plate for fixing 5 Dynabolt mounting plate to concrete pad using 12mm x 100mm dynabolts 6 Position gate operat...

Page 7: ...oard lock output to the normally closed output Use the light relay module if fitted to switch the applied voltage to a light The load switched by the light relay module must not exceed 240v AC 30v DC 10 Amps Mode Selection Using the mode selection dip switches select the desired operating modes Note the times associated with the parameters marked with an can be changed The auto close times can be ...

Page 8: ...N position before testing the new timer value As you can see the procedure used to set each timer s value is the same only the push button used changes Each push button is clearly labelled underneath as to which timer s value it sets Note when setting the OPEN CLOSE and PEDESTRIAN cycle times the controller will drive the motors as if a real cycle is being executed The difference being that the mo...

Page 9: ...puts not shown 8 Terminals for Isolated 24vAC Supply 21 Firmware Version Label 9 for Limit Switch and Control Inputs Pedestrian Access Control Input 22 Light Control Relay Interface Connector 10 Open Stop Close Control Input 23 Input Status L E Ds 11 Close Control Input 24 Stop Input Jumper 12 Stop Control Input 25 Open Input Jumper 13 Open Control Input 26 PE Beam Input Jumper 14 Photoelectric Sa...

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Page 11: ...nt the wind catching the gate and inadvertently moving the gate which may may cause accidental damage to property or person To re engage the clutch move the gate by hand Into approx The half way position and turn the Knurled knob clockwise until it is very tight If when turning the knurled knob clockwise and It just spins either try spinning it clockwise with more force to release it off of the he...

Page 12: ... cover particularly near corrosive General operation i e speed auto close etc normal Comments Service performed by ETAILS Failure to maintain equipment may result in injury or death and or damage to property and Recommended maintenance to be performed on the operator and gate are as follows Operator performs over 150 cycles a day each month Operator performs between 100 150 cycles a day every 2 mo...

Page 13: ...llowing circumstances i If no proof of date of purchase can be produced ii If the product has been used in a manner beyond its design parameters iii If the product is tampered with or repaired by personnel not authorised to do so iv In respect of loss or damage caused by rough treatment v If the product is not used and maintained in accordance with instructions or recommendations listed in this In...

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