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The Control Panel will arrive mounted inside the Control Box. Also mounted inside the Control Box, and pre-wired to the control panel; are the wireless
receiver with its antenna, on-off (reset) switch, and the 100dB Alarm. The Control Box is configured to accommodate wiring. Each operator is supplied with
approximately 20 feet of low-voltage wire, allowing the Control Box to be mounted on any surface within a 20 foot radius. The Control Box also houses the
12 Volt battery(s). An on-off (reset) switch is located on the underside of the Control Box. It is also pre-wired to the appropriate terminal on the Control Panel.
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Control Panel:
The Control Panel is a printed circuit board measuring 8.5 inches by 3.5 inches.
WARNING: Do not attempt to remove the Control Panel from the Control Box. Contact with the reverse side of the printed circuit
board can cause irreparable damage to the circuit board and render your warranty void.
The installer and/or end user has four areas of concern when wiring the Control Board (see descriptions and figures below):
a.
Dip Switches
(a small red block containing six dip switches, located on the top left side of the Control Board)
b.
Sensitivity Adjustment Potentiometers
(small round white controls with adjusting screw heads, located in the upper right quadrants of
the Control Board)
c.
Fuses
(located on bottom left side of Control Board) 15 amp limit.
d.
Wiring Terminals
(There are 18 sets of wiring blocks located along the bottom of the Control Board)
Step By Step:
Control Panel Installation for your GMS™
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Digi-Code® Wireless Receiver
The Digi-Code Wireless
Receiver comes pre-wired to the Turnstyle Control Board and contains
a small red square containing 10 dip switches (figure e.) These dip
switches are used to program a wireless keychain transmitter, or a
wireless visor transmitter (figures f.) to the Turnstyle system. The
wireless transmitters also contain 10 dip switches. Simply unscrew
the back of your transmitter and sync the dip switches to match the
dip switches on the Wireless Receiver Board. Dip switch
synchronization is critical to proper programming.
Example: if switch
1 is dipped towards the number on the wireless receiver board, it must
also be dipped towards the number inside the wireless transmitter as
well, and so on.
Figure g. shows the dip switches contained inside the
wireless keychain transmitters, the same “toward the number”
programming technique is required.
*Note: Factory set dip switches
will be in an alternating pattern (2,4,6,8,10), and creating a unique
combination is highly recommended
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