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1
Assess Your Gate Site.
Design your gate installation so entrapment zones are kept to a minimum, and then install
your HySecurity gate operator.
2
Install NC sensors.
Install contact and non-contact sensors (edge sensors and photo
eyes) for all entrapment zones. HySecurity gates monitor normally
NOTE:
When installing wired edge sensors, the WIRED EDGE must be connected to an interface module that produces an
Wiring HySecurity Sensors: Smart Touch
on page 111. However, wireless edge sensors, require no
interface module. Wireless edge sensors need the wireless gate links which include a transmitter and receiver.
NOTICE:
UL 325 Standard of Safety provides the MINIMUM safety standards. Site, gate hardware usage, and other
conditions may dictate the use of additional safety designs/components. It is up to the gate system designer and
installer to assess appropriate safety design and components above and beyond minimum UL 325 and ASTM F2200
standards. Always check your local area codes and comply with all regulations.
closed (NC) sensors. Wire your NC sensors to SENSOR input terminals
(SENSOR 1, SENSOR 2, or SENSOR 3) on the Smart Touch Controller.
Swing Gates:
Potential Zones requiring
Entrapment Protection
1. Leading Edge
2. Bottom Edge
3. Entry / Exit
4. Posts
5. Post Pivot / Pinch Points
6. Arm Movement
Secure side
Public side
Drawing NOT TO SCALE
1
3
2
4
5
6
3
NOTE:
SwingRiser shown for reference only. HydraSwing zones are similar.
CAUTION
All external entrapment protection sensors must be wired to the SENSOR COM terminal for power and
monitoring purposes. The sensor becomes actively powered when the gate operator receives a run command.
The three SENSOR inputs are interchangeable and configurable. For example, it doesn’t matter whether you wire
a normally closed photo eye sensor or edge sensor to the SENSOR 1, 2, or 3 input. However, due to monitoring
requirements, each SENSOR input (1, 2, and 3) can only accept one NC sensor output connection.
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