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system using the 820 or 860 Operator; the figure also
lists the required wire gauges between gate
components. Figure 11 shows the wiring necessary
between the operator and the main power source.
To connect the power source to the operator in a non-
pedestal, non U.L. Listed configuration, first remove
the cover of the operator. Be sure the main power
source is turned off, and connect the main power to
terminals 13 and 14 on the control panel (see Figure
12). Connect the ground wire from the main power
source to the operator ground (see Figure 2).
Set the DIP Switches
WARNING!
Turn the main power off before
you make any electrical connections or set any
switches on the control panel.
Eight DIP switches on the control panel control the
following:
•
The operating logic of the operator
•
The pause time of the gate leaf between
opening and closing
•
The operation of an installed warning light
•
The gate orientation, the direction of the gate
leaf's travel in closing
To access the DIP switches, turn the main power off
and remove the cover of the operator (remove the
screw in the center of each side). Then remove the
plastic cover over the control panel.
If you set the DIP switches while the main power to
the operator is off, turning the power on resets the
control panel to the settings you have made. If you set
any DIP switches while the main power is on, then
you must press the RESET button for the control panel
to accept your settings. The directions for setting the
DIP switches follow.
Conduit
Conduit
High voltage
Low voltage
Ground
terminal
strip
Switch
box
Low-voltage
wires
Yellow/green wire leaves
the ground terminal
switch, runs through the
switch box, and attaches
to the grounding lug on
the plate holding the
control panel inside of
the operator
Red wire
Black wire
L E G E N D
Figure 11. Required wiring between the operator and the main power supply