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GT1175 Slide Door Opus Control Wiring and Programming Manual
www.NabcoEntrances.com
P/N C-00391
Rev 8-11-21
SECTION 3.6: The Opus Control for GT1175 Units
Note: The Hold Close feature is enabled when the LCD screen is OFF, or disabled when the LCD screen is LIT.
DN 1328
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
⑪
1 CN3
I/O Terminal Strip
5
-
LCD Screen
9 -
Ground Screw (Slide Door only)
2
CN5
Relay Output Terminal Strip
6 CN2 Motor Connector
10 -
Power Switch (Slide Door only)
3 CN4
CAN Bus Communication
7
CN1
Power Connector
11
-
Bracket (Slide Door only)
4
-
Rotary Dial
8 -
Fuse
SECTION 3.7: Navigate with the Rotary Dial
X
Push down on the Rotary Dial:
1. Long push (2) seconds to gain access to LCD Category Screens.
2. Short push under (2) seconds to access Sub-level screens, and to selected/unselect menu items.
3. Long push (2) seconds to go back to Level Two or Level One screens.
4. Long push (2) seconds to go back to Main screen.
X
Turn the Rotary Dial (2) clicks to advance through each menu item:
• Clockwise: To scroll forward through screens and programming options.
• Counterclockwise: To scroll backward through screens and programming options.
DN 2429
Type:
GT710 Swing
Status:
Slow Closing
Error:
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Ac v on: IN EXT
Posion:
Other:
BA 6B SWL
Push and Hold Dial
Go to Se ng Mode
Rotary Dial
UNIT SPECIFICATIONS
11
20
10
12
LCD Screen
Fully Closed
GT1175 Opus Slide
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Figure 1
The Rotary Dial
SECTION 3.8: IO Terminal strips
I/O Terminal Strips (1 thru 14)
1
12VDC +12VDC
8
BA
Breakout
2
GND
Common for 12V and signals
9
SQ
Sequential activation (signal to open, signal to close)
3
61
Interior Activation
10
H
Reduced Open (Programmable Input)
4
62
Exterior Activation/Programmable Input
11
M0 Mode 0 One way when
connected to Common
Hold Open when
both M0 and M1
connected to
Common
5
6B
Holding Beam
6
SWL
Default setting: Sidelite Safety
12
M1 Mode 1 Night when connected
to Common
Rev 27 & Later: Input is programmable
7
Out1
Sensor Monitoring (Programmable Output)
13
Out 2 Aux. Output 2, Programmable output, closes to GND
Closes to Common
14
GND Common for all above signals