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INSTALLING THE OPERATOR
ground. See Figure 14 and the following text for proper
connection.
FOUR WIRE RECEIVERS
Four wire receivers replace the "spade" terminals on the RECEIVER
with 4 wires. These wires are typically color coded. The instructions
with the receiver must be carefully followed to properly connect the
receiver. For any 4 wire receiver, two of the wires will be for power
input and two will be for the relay contacts. Connect the two wires for
the power input to terminals 1 and 2 (24 VAC). Connect one of the two
wires for the relay to terminal #4 (RADIO OPEN) or terminal #3
(ALTERNATE) depending on the function desired (see descriptions on
the chart on page 21) and the other wire to terminal #16 (COMMON)
on the GS6000 terminal strip. See Figure 14 for connecting 4 wire
receivers to the GS6000.
NOTE: IF THE 4 WIRE RECEIVER INSTRUCTIONS SHOW THAT
TWO OF THE WIRES ARE OF THE SAME COLOR AND ARE
COMMON CONNECTIONS INSIDE THE RECEIVER, YOU WILL
NOT BE ABLE TO UTILIZE THIS RECEIVER AS WIRED WITH
THE GS6000 CONTROL BOX. THE POWER SUPPLY
CONNECTIONS MUST BE SEPARATE FROM THE RECEIVER
OUTPUT CONNECTIONS WITH NO COMMON REFERENCES
INSIDE THE RECEIVER.
WIRING A 3-BUTTON STATION
NOTE:
THE GS6000 WILL OPERATE ONLY WITH A
NORMALLY OPEN STOP BUTTON.
THREE BUTTON
STATIONS MAY BE ORDERED FROM ALLSTAR WITH THE
STOP BUTTON CONFIGURED AS NORMALLY OPEN.
See Figure
15 for instructions on wiring a Three Button Station.
WIRING A KEYPAD, CARD READER OR
TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM
These devices activate the GS6000 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 GS6000 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 GS6000 in any order.
Keypads, Card Readers and Telephone Entry Systems are typically
located remotely from the GS6000. 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 GS6000. The wire size should be #16 or #18
stranded for ease of handling.
INSTALLING AND WIRING VEHICLE DETECTORS
REVERSING LOOP VEHICLE DETECTOR:
If a Reversing Loop
Vehicle Detector is to be a part of this installation, start with this first.
Install a 24 VAC powered, 11 pin (round configuration) vehicle
detector module into the detector socket. The vehicle detector module
must have a relay contact output. The Reversing Loop socket is pre-
installed in the rear of the control panel. The actual loop is installed in
WITH NORMALLY OPEN STOP
WIRING 3-BUTTON STATION
OPEN
STOP
CLOSE
6
7
OPEN
CLOSE
8
16
STRIP
TERMINAL
STOP
COMMON
Figure 15: Wiring 3-Button Station
110121
FOR RECEIVER
24VAC POWER
WIRING FOUR-WIRE RECEIVER
RELAY OUTPUT
DRY CONTACT
ALTERNATE
24 VAC
24 VAC
RADIO OPEN
2
1
3
4
OPEN
FREE EXIT
TERMINAL
COMMON
16
6
5
STRIP
Figure 14: Wiring 4-Wire Receiver
110120
CONNECT TO:
OR:
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 16: Wiring A Phone Entry System
110122
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