iQ Control Box
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Attachment 1
iQ Controls and Indicators
(Sheet 2 of 2)
ITEM
CONTROL/INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION
1
Motor 2 Connector
Motor No. 2 connector.
2
Power Connector
Connection point for incoming line, neutral, and common power wiring.
3
Fuse
Controller fuse-- 5 Amp, 250V.
4
Motor 1 Connector
Motor No. 1 connector.
5
Terminal Block Connector TB1
Connection point for 24V power supply and solenoid lock.
6
Terminal Block Connector TB2
Connection point for function switch (rotary or rocker) and Fire
Alarm input.
7
Terminal Block Connector TB6
Push plate outside. Monitored Photo Beam and Test output.
8
Encoder 2 Connector
Encoder # 2 Connector.
9
Two Digit Display
Displays Controller Status. Also serves as the display for tune-in by
pushbutton switches and indicates encoder movement. High resolution
encoder may be dim.
10 Encoder 1 Connector
Connection point for motor encoder No. 1.
11 Up Pushbutton Switch
Used for manual setup and tuning of door when handheld
is not available.
12 Down Pushbutton Switch
Used for manual setup and tuning of door when handheld
is not available.
13 Enter Pushbutton Switch
Used for manual setup and tuning of door when handheld is
not available.
14 RS232
RS232 connector. Connection point for Bluetooth harness.
15 Jumper JP301
Keep jumper installed for Stanguard
TM
installations. See wiring diagrams
to determine when to remove JP301 for monitored sensor installations.
16 Terminal Block Connector TB7
Connection for ECO Pro.
17 Terminal Block Connector TB5
Side screen sensor, door position switch.
18 Terminal Block Connector TB4
Connection point for
INSIDE / OUTSIDE
sensor and push plate.
19 Terminal Block Connector TB3
Connection point for Stanguard
TM
, safety sensor and breakout switch.
Using jumper wires across TB3 terminals 1 to 5 and 2 to 6,
internal 24 VDC supplies power to multiple external sensors.