GTO 2550, 2502 installation manual Maintenance

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Step 3

With the first gate in the desired open position. Program the open limit setting by setting the number 4 DIP switch on the DUAL MODES switches to the OFF position (if the MASTER gate opened first) or the ON position (if the SLAVE gate opened first) then PRESS & HOLD the “SET LIMIT" button on the control board for 5 seconds.

Step 4

Press the transmitter button and allow the gates to return to the closed position. YOUR FIRST GATE’S OPEN POSITION LIMIT IS NOW PROGRAMMED.

Step 5

Activate your openers again by pressing the entry transmitter button. Your gates should now be moving from the closed positions toward their open positions. The first gate will stop at the spot you just programmed and the second gate will continue to open until you press the transmitter button again. Press the transmitter button when the second gate reaches the desired open position. This step may be repeated until desired open position is achieved. Once the desired OPEN position has been achieved, proceed to step 6.

Step 6

With the second gate in the desired open position. Program the open limit setting by setting the number 4 DIP switch on the DUAL MODES switches to the ON position (if the MASTER gate opened first) or the OFF position (if the SLAVE gate opened first)

 

1 ON

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

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OFF

ON

 

 

 

DUAL MODES

 

 

1

1 ON

SET LIMIT

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2

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OFF

ON

 

 

 

 

then PRESS & HOLD the “SET LIMIT" button on the control board for 5 seconds.

Set Limit Button

Dual Mode DIP Switches

Step 7

Press the transmitter button and allow the gates to return to the closed position. BOTH YOUR MASTER AND SLAVE GATE’S OPEN POSITION LIMITS ARE NOW PROGRAMMED.

TESTING YOUR OPEN LIMIT SETTING:

Press your entry transmitter and allow your gates to open. If OPEN positions are not correct or need to be changed, you will need to CLEAR your OPEN LIMIT settings and follow steps one (1) to seven (7) again.

CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED OPEN LIMIT SETTING:

If you make a mistake and set the limit at the wrong position – press your transmitter to return the gates to their closed positions, then press and hold the "SET LIMIT" button for 10 seconds. This will clear the memory for the open limit positions. Follow steps one (1) to seven (7) again.

Maintenance

On all gates weighing 250 lb. or more, routinely grease the ball bearing hinges at least 4 times a year; more frequently if the gates are near a coastal area.

Keeping a few mothballs in the control box will discourage insects from entering it and damaging the control board.

Clean the push-pull tube with a soft, dry cloth and apply silicone spray to it at least once per month.

While oxidation is a normal part of weathering of equipment that is exposed to the elements, we recommend you apply silicone spray the front and rear mounts to minimize this effect.

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Contents Installation Manual for When You Know Multiply By To Find Symbol Place of PurchaseTable of Contents Please Read this First Important Safety Instructions Switch is OFF and the gate is not movingFor The Consumer II. During Installation III. After Installation Entrapment Alarm UL 325 30A.1.1A Secondary Means of Protection Against EntrapmentEntrapment Protection Required Safety Precautions for GatesInstall Warning Signs DC 2500 Series Dual Gate Opener Parts List Opener and Mounting HardwareControl Box and Electrical Components Tools NeededTechnical Specifications Installation Overview Preparation of the GateInstallation of Mounting Hardware Recommended Reinforcement ExamplesPost Bracket Assembly Closed Position Carriage bolts longer than Installing the Post Bracket Assembly and GateThan 6, threaded rods or Installing the Second Opener Mounting the First OpenerInstallation of the Closed Position Stops Slave GateGround stop needs to be positioned near the end Mounting the Control Box Slave Operator Connecting Opener Power CablesMaster Operator Installation of the Transformer Optional Solar Panels and Gate ActivityImportant Information about LOW Voltage Wire Make sure the exposed wires do not touch each other DIP Switches Main DIP Switch Settings ModesDIP Switch #3 Additional Delay Factory Set OFF Dual Gate DIP Switch Settings Dual ModesDIP Switches #1 and #2 Factory Set OFF/OFF #4 on to set or ClearSetting the Closed Position Limits Your GTO/PRO has two Limit SettingsTeach the New Code to Control Board Memory Set the transmitter DIP SwitchesRemove the Transmitter Cover Release Learn Transmitter buttonRun the cable through PVC conduit to protect it from damage Installing the ReceiverObstruction Sensitivity Potentiometer Do not mount upside downIf not installing a contact sensor skip to next section Connecting Additional Safety DevicesContact Sensors safety edges Non-Contact Sensors photo beams If not installing a non-contact sensor skip to next sectionIf not installing a shadow loop skip to next section Shadow LoopConnecting Accessories If not connecting accessories skip to next sectionPush to Open Installation Swinging gates shall not open into public access areasSetting the Open Position Limit Maintenance Troubleshooting Guide Diagnostic LEDs Repair Service GTO/PRO, 3121 Hartsfield Road, Tallahassee, Florida, USAColumn Installation Information MASONRY, BRICK, or Rock etc. ColumnsPush Button Control RB101 Wireless Entry Intercom / Keypad FM136Solar Panel FM123, FM122 Pin Lock FM345Replacement Battery RB500

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