4.0 OPENING A GATE
PIN NUMBERS
5.2 REMOVING USER-LEVEL PIN NUMBERS
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APPENDIX A - DETAILED GCU INSTRUCTIONS
5.1 USER-LEVEL PIN NUMBERS
To remove an additional PIN, on the OWK:
Enter your
Master PIN Number
(for example):
Followed by:
Press:
Enter the PIN number you want to remove (for example):
The OWK will give a double beep indicating the PIN has been removed or
a triple beep indicating a PIN has been entered that does not exist. The
Master PIN cannot be deleted.
The Wireless Keypad can support up to 5 PIN numbers with the OWK5 or
up to 250 PIN numbers with the OWK250, for other users.
To add an additional PIN number, on the OWK:
Enter your
Master PIN Number
(for example):
Followed by:
Enter a new PIN number (for example):
To limit the new PIN number to a single GCU, enter the PIN number
followed by the GCU identity (1-4), resulting in a five digit PIN number.
The OWK will give a single beep as the new PIN number is accepted.
1
9
"BEEP"
From left to right, Gate Controller
Terminals are:
−
Optional power input. +9Vto +24VDC.
Make sure that your gate’s DC power
supply “Ground” is wired to terminal 2.
−
Ground or Common terminal.
−
Limit switch input A. Wire such that
when the limit switch is closed, terminal
4 is shorted to terminal 3.
−
Limit switch input B. Wire such that
when the limit switch is closed, terminal
4 is shorted to terminal 3.
−
Secondary Relay Contact A. Up to 120VAC LOW CURRENT contact. Max ½
amp. Typically wired to optional “Close Gate” input on Automatic Gate
Opener.
−
Secondary Relay Contact B. Up to 120VAC LOW CURRENT contact. Max ½
amp. Typically wired to optional “Close Gate” input on Automatic Gate
Opener.
−
Primary Relay Contact A. Up to 120VAC. Max 10 amps. Typically wired to
“Open Gate”, “Open/Close” or “Remote” input on Automatic Gate Opener.
−
Primary Relay Contact B. Up to 120VAC. Max 10 amps. Typically wired to
“Open Gate”, “Open/Close” or “Remote” input on Automatic Gate Opener.
7
"BEEP"
To open a gate from the OWK, enter any valid PIN number. With multiple
GCU’s, enter the PIN number followed by the GCU identity (1-4).
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3
4
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4
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Model OWK
9/6/2007
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