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When wiring controls for use as a simultaneous pair, all required inputs need to be
sync’d (connected) between Door #1 and Door #2 (shown as dotted lines in above
diagram).
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Example shown above: Push plates are connected to inputs 8, 10 and 11 at door #1
and are connected via sync line to Door #2.
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When using pairs of controls, N.C. inputs 12, 13 and 14 may be sync’d to each other,
OR each control may have it’s own jumpers installed. If any of these inputs are
required for the application, the jumper will be removed for the respective input – in
place of the jumper, a N.C. switching circuit will connected to Door #1, and a sync
line will be connected to Door #2.
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For simultaneous pairs, Tucker Auto-Mation provides a dual harness for the On-Off-
Hold switch. Each plug-in connector for the control is wired in parallel to the On-Off-
Hold switch located in the header end-cap. One switch will control both doors.
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All control adjustments (speed & time delay) must be made independantly at each
control.
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All dipswitches at each control must be set independantly and must match between
controls.
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When using the TAP programmer, settings must be made independantly at each
control and must match between controls.