SW1000 Installation and Operation Instructions
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Barrier Hold Open
Emergency Override
1
2
3
4
5
6
TB1
Common Ground
1
2
3
4
5
6
TB3
Common Ground
1. Locate the TB1 terminal block [Figure 16].
2. Connect wires to TB1-6 and common ground
(TB1-1 through TB1-3) [Figure 16].
Barrier Hold Open Terminals
Figure 16
Emergency Override Terminals
Figure 17
Input signal must be a voltage-free, normally open,
sustained dry contact..
NOTE
Input signal must be a voltage-free, normally open,
sustained dry contact.
NOTE
1. Locate the TB3 terminal block [Figure 17].
2. Connect wires to TB3-5 and common ground
(TB3-1 through TB3-3) [Figure 17].
Terminal
Description
1 - 3
Common Ground
4
Entry Passage
5
Emergency Override
6
Exit Passage
Terminal
Description
1 - 3
Common Ground
4
N/A
5
Emergency Override
State Select
6
Barrier Hold Open
Receipt of an input signal keeps the gate open in
the appropriate direction for as long as the contact
signal is sustained. Typically, these signals are
provided by an integrated toggle button used to keep
the gate open for an indefinite period of time.
Receipt of an input contact (or removal of a contact)
places the gate in Emergency Override mode in
which the barrier remains open. The direction the
barrier opens can be configured using
SwingGate
Utility
. Typically, the building fire system is wired
into this contact point. This input can be configured
as either normally open (N.O.) or normally closed
(N.C.) as required by the fire alarm system using the
TB1 terminal block (see Emergency Override State
Select on next page).