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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
13A for
connections to
the LPX1000
terminal strips.
Ensure the
device power is
s u p p l i e d
separately (as
applicable).
WIRING A KEYPAD OR TELEPHONE ENTRY
SYSTEM
Install according to the manufacturer's instructions. Follow Figure 14
for connections to the LPX1000 22 position terminal strip
BI-PARTING APPLICATION
In a bi-parting application, two operators are required, one operating
in a left-hand mode, the other in a right-hand mode. Both must be
wired for AC power (as previously described) but share a common
set of input controls. In general, all of the preceding instructions
concerning installation of individual operators can be followed in a
bi-parting application except the following:
Choose one of the operators to be the PRIMARY and the other to be
the SECONDARY. Route all of the control wiring to the PRIMARY
operator first. This will prevent grounding loop problems which can
occur when more than one COMMON or ground wire is attached
between separate operators. All accessory equipment should also be
wired to the PRIMARY.
Connect terminal #14 (MASTER OPEN) on the PRIMARY operator
to terminal #6 (OPEN) on the SECONDARY operator. Connect
Connect the receiver’s two wires for power to terminals #1 and 2 (24
VAC). The radio receiver installation is now complete. 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 17 and 18) and the other wire to
terminal #16 (COMMON) on the LPX1000 terminal strip. See Figure
12 for connecting a four wire radio receiver.
WIRING A 3-BUTTON STATION
See Figure 13 for instructions on wiring a 3-button
station.
NOTE:
The STOP button is
normally OPEN
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.
Figure 12: Wiring 4-Wire Receiver
110120
CONNECT TO:
OR:
16
4
2
1
COMMON
RADIO OPEN
24 VAC
24 VAC
WIRING FOUR-WIRE RECEIVER
TERMINAL
STRIP
ALTERNATE
3
FREE EXIT
5
OPEN
6
DRY CONTACT
RELAY OUTPUT
24VAC POWER
FOR RECEIVER
110122
16
6
2
1
COMMON
OPEN
24 VAC
24 VAC
WIRING PHONE ENTRY SYSTEM
NOTE: A DEDICATED POWER SUPPLY
TERMINAL
STRIP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
IS REQUIRED FOR THE ENTRY SYSTEM
NORMALLY OPEN
DRY CONTACTS
FREE EXIT
5
Figure 14: Wiring an Access System
C
: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR
11
110121
16
8
7
6
COMMON
STOP
CLOSE
OPEN
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
WIRING 3-BUTTON STATION
WITH NORMALLY OPEN STOP
TERMINAL
STRIP
Figure 13:
Wiring 3 Button
Station
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 13A: Wiring A Stand
Alone Reversing Device
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