ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
A 3 wire, 120VAC electrical circuit with a 15 amp independent circuit breaker is required for each oper-
ator. Ideally, the electrical conduits should exit the concrete under the operator. Low voltage control
wires must be run in a separate conduit to the operator as shown.
Intelligate
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Control Board:
The Control Board is completely solid state. L.E.D. readouts show the
status of the operator and control systems allowing for instant troubleshooting. The PCB circuitry plugs
into an edge connector eliminating the need to disconnect any wires when replacing the board.
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CAUTION
Check that gate is clear of people or obstructions BEFORE
turning power ON to avoid injury.
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WARNING
ALWAYS TURN OFF POWER
WHEN SERVICING OPERATOR!
MAIN CPU
CHIP
OPEN
FULLY
OPEN
FULLY
CLOSED
ALARM
JP6
1/2 A
10 A
JP5
JP7
JP2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
STOP
CLOSE
A
M1
M2
B
COMMON
REVERSE
FIREBOX
EXIT
PHANTOM
ADDRESS 1
ADDRESS 0
MECH LOCK
DOOR-IN-DOOR
HIGH ERD SENS
SECURE CLOSE
MOM. SOS
RADIO CYCLE
ONE PASS
LAG DELAY
LAG MODE
REVERSE LOGIC
SLAVE MODE
ON
Î
60 SECS 1 1 1
45 SECS 1 1 0
30 SECS 1 0 1
15 SECS 1 0 0
10 SECS 0 1 1
5 SECS 0 1 0
0 SECS 0 0 1
DISABLED 0 0 0
RADIO
STOP
LIMIT 1
LIMIT 2
COMMON
COMMON
24V RECT
MAG ( - )
MOTOR 1
MOTOR 2
AC HOT
NEUTRAL
MAG ( + )
SOLENOID
CLOSE
TO
120VAC
Figure 8
( A )
( B )
TO LIMIT
SWITCHES
TO
RECEIVER
TO
MOTOR
R A M S E T
z
R A M S E T
z
R A M S E T
RA
MS
ET
z
RA
MS
ET
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RA
MS
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