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Model:  MIM-62

INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT: 

READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION

1-

Pre-Installation Worksheet

MIM-62 connects up to 6 monitored entrapment protection devices to 1 or 2 operator inputs. It is recommended that you
read the following instructions completely before begining installation. Please also reference your operator’s manual to
determine power and input requirements.

MIM-62 will accept up to 6 separate monitored devices and connect them to either of two outputs. Non-monitored

devices will not work with MIM-62.

Input Channels 1 and 2 must be used, and are always assigned to Output A. The other input channels

may be assigned to either Output A or Output B using the Input Assignment Switch on the rear panel.

Use of all 6 inputs is not required.

Each of the Output circuits of MIM-62 may be set to “Relay” (10K termination or normally closed), or “Pulsed” (like

photo-eye output signals), by the Output Type selection switch on the rear panel, and Terminal Connection choice
on P1.

MIM-62 may be powered from any 12 or 24 VAC/DC source that can supply at least 130 mA.

MIM-62 can provide an unregulated DC voltage to each monitored device; this voltage is dependent upon the

input supplied to MIM-62. The operator must supply enough current to power the devices and MIM-62 together.

The Solution

Multi-Input Module

Use the chart below to determine which input devices you will associate with each output when they are
connected to the operator.

Input #

Device Type

Location

Output A/B

Current Draw 

From MIM-62*

1

A

mA

2

A

mA

3

mA

4

mA

5

mA

6

mA

MIM-62

130 

 mA

TOTAL CURRENT:

mA

*

All normally closed inputs 

must

use power from MIM-62. 

75 mA maximum per channel.

Summary of Contents for MIM-62

Page 1: ...nment Switch on the rear panel Use of all 6 inputs is not required Each of the Output circuits of MIM 62 may be set to Relay 10K termination or normally closed or Pulsed like photo eye output signals by the Output Type selection switch on the rear panel and Terminal Connection choice on P1 MIM 62 may be powered from any 12 or 24 VAC DC source that can supply at least 130 mA MIM 62 can provide an u...

Page 2: ...ure 1 www GateOpenerSafety com INPUTS 1 2 top to bottom Input Com Power Power INPUTS 3 6 top to bottom Power Power Com Input COM P N C 10K COM P N C 10K 12 24 VAC DC 12 24 VAC DC Outputs A B connect to the appropriate safety device s input pulsed N C 10K on your operator s main board Connect to your operator s accessory power supply 12 24 VAC DC Inputs 1 2 must be used They are assigned to Output ...

Page 3: ...y 10K or normally closed or P for Pulsed as required by your gate operator See Figure 3 2 8 Each device input can have a different output assignment Use the Input Output Assignment DIP switches to select A or B for each input that has a monitored device See Figure 3 Note Input Channels 1 and 2 are hard wired for Output A switch positions 1 and 2 are ignored Figure 2 Figure 3 All 4 Wire Devices I I...

Page 4: ...tly pulsed or relay as stated in the operator s manual 3 Troubleshooting 2 9 When all monitored safety device inputs are connected turn on the power to the operator MIM 62 should display a brief light test followed by blinking of the Output A and Output B indicators The Learn Mode LED on the rear panel will also be lit This indicates that MIM 62 is in Learn Mode and will display the present condit...

Page 5: ...ant to Part15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occu...

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