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DIPSWITCHES

After all connections have been made, you are now ready to program the gates. First lets start with 

setting the correct dipswitches located at the top centre of the control board.

Whilst programming up the ‘Save’ switch should be set to ‘Off’ during this part of the setup.

If your system has a maglock wired in then dipswitch 2 should be set to ‘On’, if not then set this to 

‘Off’.

If you have a double gate system, then switch the 3rd dipswitch to ‘Dual mode’. If just using a single 

gate motor then switch it to ‘Single’.

If you have any safety edges wired in, then the 4th dipswitch should be set to ‘NC’. If no safety 

edges are connected, then switch this to ‘No’.

The final dipswitch is for the photocells and this should be switched to ‘NC’.

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Now all the dipswitches have been set, we can set the dials for ‘Force’, ‘Bipart delay’ and 

‘Timer to close’. These dials are located in the centre of the bottom half of the board and are 

coloured, Red, White and Blue.

The first dial is labeled ‘Force’ 

and should be set to around 40% 

power (From min to max)

The second is the ‘Bipart delay’ 

(white), and should be set to the 

same setting as ‘Force’.

The 3rd and final is the ‘Timer 

set to close’, and this should be set to off whilst setting up. Note: After setting up, these dials can be 

set to suit the application. 

CONFIGURE DIALS

CHECK 

WIRING

Now the dipswitches and dials have 

been set, we need to check that 

there is a link in the control input 

‘P10’, between ‘Stop’ and ‘Com’.

We also need to check the ‘Open 

photo’ or ‘Close photo’ connections 

are not being used and that they are 

linked out.

Now check that the radio module is plugged 

in correctly at the top of the board.

Next, connect the 2 battery connections at 

the bottom right of the board, and the 24VAC 

input (2 yellow wires) at the bottom left of 

the board.

You should now have a ‘Power’ LED lit and 

a ‘Stop’ LED lit, but you should have no con-

stant red LED’s.

(Before any 

of the setup is 

started, ensure 

Power cables 

are discon-

nected to begin 

with.)

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