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Installation
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Note:
You may also create a template using paper
and tracing the back of the control unit for hole
placement.
4. Drill a 3rd pilot hole (1/4” drill bit) 1.6” (1-3/5”)
over and 8.8” (8-4/5”) down from first hole on
left
5. Insert wall plugs into pilot holes
6.
Secure the control unit
with two top screws and
two washers
7.
Align the unit (check with
level) and firmly tighten
screws with all three
screws
8. Press the sealing plugs
into the indentation to
seal the housing
9.
Route the wire connector
cable and secure to
the wall to prevent
displacement
10.
Lay the
cable
along
the cable
conduit
along the
back side
of the
control
unit and
up to the
cable
inlet
11. Feed the cable through
the inlet
12. Shorten the cable so that
no less than 7” in length
remains in control unit, and
uncover the last 2” of cable
13. Strip the wires
14.
Remove the strain relief
15. Route the wires along the
transformer to the gn/rt
terminal
16.
Put the strain relief back and tighten to prevent
wire displacement
17. Connect the blue wire to “gn” terminal
18.
Connect the brown wire to “rt” terminal
19.
Close the housing in reverse order
Wicket Switch Installation
Note:
This is for bypassing applications only.
The wicket switch door safety device prevents
both doors from operating at the same time. The
black wicket device must be installed so the switch
is reliably triggered each time, for example it can
engage with the door, door hardware or motor itself.
• The wicket switches are wired into the opposite
motor carriage. For example the wicket
installed for the left door is wired into the right
motor carriage
•
It is up to the installer to find a proper way to
engage the switch
•
It is up to the installer to find a safe and secure
way to run the wicket switch cable since the
motor carriages move. The recommended way
is to secure the cable to the top of the door so
it will move with the door/motor and be routed
up the arm to the motor (this prevents loose
hanging cables and zip ties are an easy way to
secure wire)
•
The contact command is at 12 V/10 mA. The
normally closed contact is potential-neutral
• Wicket switch video:
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=PXyPTn9XNl0
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