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the concrete or asphalt surface in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions and the information outlined earlier in this manual (see
Page 7). Connect the wires from the actual Reversing loop to
Terminals C and D, see Figure 16A. If employing two (2) Reversing
Loops as shown in the diagram on Page 7, and are connecting the
loops to the same Loop Detector, wire in series as shown in Figure
16B.
FREE EXIT AND SHADOW VEHICLE DETECTOR:
In a
similar manner as the Reversing Loop Detector, if also employing a
Free Exit or Shadow Loop Vehicle Detector, install a 24 VAC
powered, 11 pin (round configuration) vehicle detector module into
the appropriate detector socket. The vehicle detector module must
have a relay contact output. The Free Exit and Shadow Loop sockets
are pre-installed in the rear of the control panel. The actual loops are
installed in the concrete or asphalt surface in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions and the information outlined earlier in
this manual (see Page 7). Connect the wires from the actual Free
Exit loop to Terminals A and B and/or connect the wires from the
actual Shadow loop to Terminals E and G, see Figure 16A.
Set the frequency and sensitivity switches (if any) according to the
loop detector manufacturer's instructions.
WIRING A STAND ALONE REVERSING DEVICE
If installing a stand alone edge or photoelectric to reverse the gate
when closing,
first physically
mount the
device
according to
the manufact-
urer's
instructions.
Follow Figure
16C for
connections to
the GS6000
terminal strips.
Ensure the
device power is
s u p p l i e d
separately (as
applicable).
PRESETTING THE MOTOR OVERLOAD
SENSITIVITY POTENTIOMETERS
The GS6000 has independent adjustments for Open and Close
Overload Sensitivity. The GS6000 is shipped from the Factory with
the overload settings at their most sensitive setting. During the initial
WARNING!
IMPROPER WIRING COULD CAUSE
ELECTROCUTION OR DAMAGE TO CIRCUITRY.
FOLLOW LOCAL BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL
CODES.
LOCATION OF
ADJUSTMENTS
OVERLOAD FORCE
Figure 17: Overload Force
Adjustments
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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.
D:
STARTING THE OPERATOR
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SHADOW
SHADOW LOOP
SHADOW LOOP
G
E
LOOP
TERMINAL
STRIP
LOOP
C
D
REV LOOP
REV LOOP
FREE EXIT
FREE EXIT
A
B
REVERSING
EXIT
LOOP
FREE
Figure 16A: Connecting the
Loop Detector Wires
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LOOP
C
D
REV LOOP
STRIP
TERMINAL
REV LOOP
REVERSING
REVERSING
LOOP
1st
2nd
Figure 16B: Series Wiring - 2 Loops
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WARNING!
16
2
1
COMMON
24 VAC
24 VAC
SUPPLY IS REQUIRED FOR
TERMINAL
STRIP
THE DEVICE (AS APPLICABLE).
NORMALLY OPEN
DRY CONTACTS
REVERSE
11
STAND ALONE
REVERSING DEVICE -
ELECTRIC FOAM EDGE,
PHOTELECTRIC, ETC.
NOTE: A DEDICATED POWER
Figure 16C: Wiring A Stand
Alone Reversing Device
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