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PEDESTRIAN OPENING – MENU 7
This feature is associated with the PED input on the controller. When activating this input, the
system will open one of the gates (selectable in a double swing gate installation) to the pedestrian
open position, and then automatically close after the pedestrian auto-close time lapses. The gate
will open only after the adjustable pre-opening delay time.
If the connection to COM is maintained then the gate will remain open, and when the connection is
broken, it will close after the PEDESTRIAN auto-close time.
PEDESTRIAN OPEN POSITION
Sets the maximum opening of the pedestrian gate as a percentage of full opening.
PEDESTRIAN AUTOCLOSE TIME
Sets the autoclose time in seconds after a pedestrian opening.
PEDESTRIAN PRE-OPEN DELAY
Sets the time delay between the pedestrian input being activated, and the gate actually
opening. This enhances safety in cases where the pedestrian has to reach through the
in order to activate the pedestrian input. A warning light would typically be active during
this delay.
PEDESTRIAN PRE-CLOSE DELAY
Sets the time delay between the pedestrian autoclose timer expiring, and the gate actually
closing. A warning light would typically be active during this delay.
GATE LOCK – MENU 8
An electric strike lock or magnetic lock can be connected to the control card., allowing the
gate to be locked when closed, open or both.
LOCK ENABLE STAUS
Turns the lock functionality on or off.
LOCK TYPE
Allows selection of either a solenoid strike lock, or a magnetic lock. A solenoid strike
unlocks when power is applied, while a magnetic lock unlocks when power is removed.
RELEASE TIME
Sets the time period (in seconds) for which the lock remains released after the gate has
started moving.
PRE-RELEASE TIME
Sets the time period (in 0.1s increments) for which the lock releases BEFORE the gate
has started moving. This is useful in cases where premature gate movement prevents the
lock from releasing.
LOCK LOCATION
Specifies whether the gate is locked while closed, open of both.
LOCK DRIVE
Specifies if the lock is to be powered by an AC or DC voltage. Selecting AC will power the
lock with a 50Hz square wave.
COURTESY (PILLAR) LIGHT – MENU 9
This feature is associated with the LIGHT connections on the controller. Refer to page 44
of the manual for details on how to connect a pillar or security light to the controller.
The pillar light circuit has multiple functions:
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It operates as a courtesy light and switches on for a timed period
every time the gate is activated.
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It can also be turned on for the same timed period by momentarily
connecting the LIT input to COM.(eg activating a pushbutton
connected to these terminals)
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Via the same pushbutton connected across LIT and COM, it can also
be turned ON permanently by application of an impulse longer than
3 seconds. The fact that the pillar light is ON permanently is
indicated by the STATUS LED flashing once every second. A short
impulse thereafter will switch the lights off.
NB - The gate will not trigger open when using the LIT trigger.
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When the PED input is triggered the courtesy light flashes for an
adjustable (1 to 255 seconds) pre-flash time before the pedestrian
gate opens.
COURTESY LIGHT TIME
The time that the courtesy light will remain activated can be set from
4 seconds to 10 minutes
LIGHT PROFILE
The courtesy light can be selected to operate according to one of
the following:
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Courtesy light as explained earlier. If pre-flashing Mode A,
B or C is selected, the courtesy light circuit will activate for
the selected pre-opening and pre-closing delay. The
manner of activation is dependent on the pre-flashing
mode selected.
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Mode A will turn on the courtesy light only while the
motors are running.
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Mode B will flash the courtesy light during the pre-opening
delay, as well as while the gates are running.
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Mode C will turn on the courtesy light during the pre-
opening delay, as well as while the gates are running. In
these pre-flashing modes, the timed courtesy light
functionality is not available.
GENERAL – MENU 10
OPERATING STANDARD
Regional operating standards can be set. Applying this setting will automatically
configure the controller settings to conform to the specific regions standard - e.g. UL325
or CE.
RESETTING CONTROLLER SETTINGS
The controller settings can be reset through the Reset Options menu. Various reset
options are available.
FACTORY DEFAULTS –
Depending on the operating standard / profile chosen
all these settings will be restored. No other settings such as remote controls,
limit switch settings will be affected.
DELETE ALL REMOTES -
Delete all the remotes stored in the system, no
settings affected.
RESET ALL –
Clears the system completely as per an off the production line
unit.