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WIRING A KEYPAD, CARD READER 
OR TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM

 

 
These devices activate the GS4000 by a relay contact 
closure within the device.  Typically, these devices will 
be used to open a gate with the Timer-To-Close feature 
automatically closing the gate.  In general,  two wires or 
terminals are provided by the device to operate the gate.  
Follow the manufacturers instructions on locating these 
connections.  If one of the connections at the device is 
labeled as COMMON, then connect this to Terminal 
#16 of the GS4000 Terminal strip.  Connect the other 
contact to Terminal #5 (RADIO OPEN).  If no 
identification of the connections is noted at the device, 
then the two wires may be connected to terminals #16 
and #5 of the GS4000 in any order.

 

Keypads, Card Readers and Telephone Entry Systems 
are typically located remotely from the GS4000.  The 

wiring used is low voltage or CLASS 2.  Be sure to run an 
independent conduit for this wiring from the Entry Device to the 
GS4000.  The wire size should be #16 or #18 stranded for ease of 
handling.

 

 

 

WIRING VEHICLE DETECTORS 

 

There are three connections that need to be made; 1) the AC power to 
the Detector, 2) the control connection to the GS4000, and 3) the 
connection to the loop.  All these connections will be made at the 
Vehicle Detector connector.  Follow the wiring instructions provided 
by the Vehicle Detector Manufacturer. 

 

 

VEHICLE DETECTOR POWER 

 

Vehicle Detectors may be ordered for 115 VAC or 24 VAC 
operation.  The GS4000 terminals 1 & 2 cannot be used to supply 24 
VAC power.  Allstar recommends that a 115 VAC Vehicle Detector 

be used to preclude any future difficulties even though other devices  
may not be installed at this time.  The 115 VAC may be obtained 
from the GS4000 at the GS4000 Control Box.  

The AC power 

should never be taken from a location where it will be switched 
off at the GS4000 Power Switch

.  

 

CONNECTING THE VEHICLE DETECTOR 

 

For a REVERSING LOOP connection of the Vehicle Detector, the 
"relay" or "presence" output of the Detector will be connected to 
Terminal #11 (REVERSING LOOP) of the GS4000 and the RELAY 
COMMON wire will be connected to Terminal #16 (COMMON) of 
the GS4000.  As long as a relay closure is present on these two lines, 
the GS4000 will not allow the gate to close.  If the Vehicle Detector 
is activated and the gate is in the closed position, the presence of this 
signal will prevent the GS4000 from opening the gate.  If the gate is 
opening, the gate will continue to open.  If the signal is removed 
before the Timer to Close times out after opening, the gate will close 
after the Timer to Close has completed its cycle.  If the signal is 
removed after the Timer to Close has completed its cycle, the gate 
will begin to close immediately.   
 
For a FREE EXIT connection of a Vehicle Detector, the RELAY  or 
PRESENCE output signal will be connected to Terminal #5 (FREE 

C: 

INSTALLING THE OPERATOR 

WARNING! 

RISK OF ENTRAPMENT! 

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH:   

LOCATE KEYPAD, CARD READER, KEY SWITCH 

OR SIMILAR ENTRY DEVICES IN A LOCATION 

WHERE A USER CAN NOT REACH THROUGH THE 

GATE OR FENCE TO ACTIVATE THE GATE 

OPERATOR.  THE RECOMMENDED DISTANCE 

BETWEEN THE GATE OR FENCE AND 

ACCESSORY SWITCH IS 10 FEET. 

TERMINAL

STRIP

NOTE:  A DEDICATED POWER SUPPLY IS

WIRING A SHADOW LOOP DETECTOR

WIRING A REVERSING LOOP DETECTOR

WIRING A FREE EXIT LOOP DETECTOR

NORMALLY OPEN

REQUIRED FOR THE DETECTOR

DRY CONTACTS

LOOP

LOOP DETECTOR

SHADOW

9

FREE EXIT

24 VAC

24 VAC

2

1

5

COMMON

REVERSE

16

11

Figure 19:  Wiring A Free Exit , Shadow or Reversing Loop 

110123 

WIRING PHONE ENTRY SYSTEM

NOTE:  A DEDICATED POWER SUPPLY

IS REQUIRED FOR THE ENTRY SYSTEM

DRY CONTACTS

NORMALLY OPEN

9

8

7

*

0

#

4

1

5

2

6

3

6

OPEN

2

1

5

24 VAC

24 VAC

FREE EXIT

16

STRIP

TERMINAL

COMMON

Figure 18:  Wiring A Phone Entry System 

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Содержание ANSI/UL 325

Страница 1: ...for Vehicular gate operators GATE STAR 4000 Model GS4000 Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicular Swing Gate Operator READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION OR USE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 104950 Seria...

Страница 2: ...ere to protect you and your equipment Pay close attention to these boxes as you follow the manual WARNING Indicates a MECHANICAL hazard of INJURY OR DEATH Gives instructions to avoid the hazard CAUTIO...

Страница 3: ...cal parts Whether the overload is activated before the Torque Limiter slips will depend upon the tightness of the adjustment of the Torque Limiter This adjustment will be explained in the final check...

Страница 4: ...re a handhold or toehold may be achieved injuries may occur when people put arms through the openings or children ride the gate by standing on the bars and holding on to the gate THIS POTENTIAL HAZARD...

Страница 5: ...the GS4000 Control Box cover is removed high voltage will be exposed EVEN IF THE RED POWER LIGHT IS NOT LIGHTED HIGH VOLTAGE AC MAY STILL BE PRESENT ON TERMINALS L1 AND L2 NEVER LEAVE THE INSTALLATIO...

Страница 6: ...r attention to the bolt pattern and the location of the mounting holes with respect to the center line of the gate post It is critical for the proper operation of the Arm that the center line of the s...

Страница 7: ...O K DO NOT USE ANY PVC INSULATED WIRE PVC insulation will absorb moisture that may affect Detector operation WIRE SIZE SHOULD BE 16 GA STRANDED OR LARGER VEHICLE DETECTOR LOOP BLANKING FOR SWING GATES...

Страница 8: ...lt Amperes Watts IF TWO MECHANICAL UNITS ARE TO BE USED FOR A BI PARTING GATE SYSTEM THEN A 1000 VOLT AMPERE WATT TRANSFORMER MUST BE USED Operating from a three 3 phase line will require the use of a...

Страница 9: ...or connecting accessory equipment to the control box terminal strip and for limit switch control wires 7 Four 1 2 diameter concrete redhead bolts with hex nuts flat washers and lock washers For attach...

Страница 10: ...n accordance with the drawing of Figure 6 INSTALLING THE GS4000 ARM Temporarily locate the Gate Bracket on the Gate with C clamps or by tack welding Install the gate bracket to the gate so the gate ar...

Страница 11: ...t entry Run a flexible water tight conduit from the service junction box to the GS4000 CONTROL BOX Pull three 14 wires from the service junction box in this conduit to the GS4000 Control Box If the GS...

Страница 12: ...eriod of time is long enough to damage solid state components and many times other components The key to success is a very low resistance path from the surge protector to ground for these currents in...

Страница 13: ...tion one operator must be a Left Hand unit and the other a Right Hand unit The two motors of the Bi Parting GS4000 s will be wired in parallel BOTH motors will run until both are shut off If the two g...

Страница 14: ...14 C INSTALLING THE OPERATOR Figure 15 Bi Parting Installation Limit Motor Wiring Diagram 110092...

Страница 15: ...sary as the GS4000 control board 24 VAC output is not referenced to ground See Figure 16 and the following text for proper connection FOUR WIRE RECEIVERS Four wire receivers replace the spade terminal...

Страница 16: ...from a location where it will be switched off at the GS4000 Power Switch CONNECTING THE VEHICLE DETECTOR For a REVERSING LOOP connection of the Vehicle Detector the relay or presence output of the Det...

Страница 17: ...ME DESCRIPTION 1 24 VAC Provides maximum 10 VA auxiliary power for accessories 2 24 VAC Provides maximum 10 VA auxiliary power for accessories 3 ALTERNATE Momentary input must be released and re enter...

Страница 18: ...continuous signal This input is active only when referenced to the opening direction it has no effect on the gate when closing or about to close If activated when the gate is opening the gate will st...

Страница 19: ...operation as described in the text that follows OPEN CLOSE PUSH BUTTON ENABLE DISABLE PATENT NO 6 611 205 Switch S1 controls the Push Button Enable Disable Feature SWITCH 1 OFF Activating the Open or...

Страница 20: ...the application of power 1 Check that the GS4000 power switch is off 2 Check that the breaker at the power panel is on 3 With a voltmeter on the proper scale check that the line voltage at terminals...

Страница 21: ...tact Sensor light comes on remains on until the connection is removed Observe that the both Motor Open and Motor Close lights are momentarily ON then the Motor Open light goes out and the Motor Close...

Страница 22: ...ment run the GS4000 open and closed several times to ensure that the positions set will be retained SMART SETTING MAXIMUM RUN TIMER The GS4000 is equipped with a Self adjusting MAximum Run Timer SMART...

Страница 23: ...LM IN BOTH DIRECTIONS OF TRAVEL REPEAT THIS TEST UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED YOU HAVE THE MOST SENSITIVE SETTING OF THE POTENTIOMETERS Disconnect the crank arm from the output shaft to permit re installat...

Страница 24: ...signs shipped with your GS4000 Operator See Figure 4 Page 5 of this manual must be installed in prominent positions on both sides of your gate Keep them clean and legible Read and put into practice th...

Страница 25: ...ontact sensors After adjusting the force or limits of travel retest the gate operator Failure to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of injury or death KNOW YOUR GATE AR...

Страница 26: ...26 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 106359 Figure 27 GS4000 Mechanical Unit Exploded View MECHANICAL UNIT EXPLODED VIEW...

Страница 27: ...HANDY BOX 1 7 8 DEEP 19 102735 HANDY BOX COVER WITH LABEL SCREWS 20 010231 CLUTCH DISC ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 1 109966 CONTROL BOX W COVER 2 110074 CONTROL BOARD 3 100997 CIRCUIT BREAKER 4 010412 ON O...

Страница 28: ...labor charges for dismantling or reinstalling a repaired or replaced unit or replacement batteries These warranties are in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied All implied warranti...

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