GTO RB923 rev installation manual Compatible Safety Devices, Safety Edges, Photoelectric Beams

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Compatible Safety Devices

Although GTO strongly recommends the use of safety devices, we do not endorse any specific brand names. Below is a list of some products compatable with GTO operators systems, some of which require their own power supply. Check with the individual manufacturer for specific power needs.

Only use products that are certified and listed to be in compliance with national and regional safety codes.

Safety Edges

Miller Edge, Inc.

MC-22

ME-110 through 113

ME-120

ME-123

MG-020

MT-21 and 22

MU-22

Tapeswitch Corporation 101-B and BMT 102-A, B, BP, BPH 107-RS and LS 121-BP

131-A and AMT

141-BMH

191-S IL

Photoelectric Beams

Texas Optoelectronics, Inc.

Industrial Photobeam

EMX Industries, Inc.

IRB-4X

NOTE: This is not an exhaustive list of compatible safety devices.

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Contents Series Converting Temperature Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Disconnecting the OperatorBefore Installation II. During InstallationIII. After Installation Entrapment Alarm UL 325 30A.1.1A Secondary Means of Protection Against EntrapmentConsumer/End User No ONE should Cross the Path of the Moving GateEntrapment Protection Required Safety Precautions for Swing GatesInstall Warning Signs Moving Gate Can Cause Injury Or Death Technical Specifications GTO/PRO 2000 Series Swing Gate OperatorsParts Hardware not to scaleSingle Gate Operator Parts List Control Box and Electrical ComponentsStep Preparing the GatePull-to-Open Single Gate gate opens into the property Installing The Post Bracket Assembly Step Connecting Operator to Post Bracket Assembly 1/ nut. Note when tighteningRear mount bolt, leave it loose Enough for the operator to pivotInstalling the Gate Bracket Installing the Open and Closed Position Stops Mounting the Control Box Never insert the battery with the terminals to the right BatteryPowering the System Gate LengthEstimated Maximum Number of Cycles Per Day Splice wires togetherSolar Zones and Gate Activity Make sure the exposed wires do not touch each other Not touch each otherControl Board Settings DIP SwitchesPotentiometers Remove the Transmitter Cover Setting the Personal Transmitter CodeSet the transmitter DIP Switches Run the cable through PVC conduit to protect it from damage Mounting the ReceiverMemory For Push-to-Open Installations Setting the Closed Position Limit SwitchStep For Pull-to-Open Installations Step Connecting Additional Safety Devices Photoelectric Beams Compatible Safety DevicesSafety Edges Connecting Accessories WHT white used with GRN greenBLU blue used with GRN green ORG orange used with GRN greenStep PTO-2 Push-to-Open InstallationStep PTO-1 Step PTO-3 Step PTO-4Step PTO-5 Step PTO-6Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide MaintenancePage GTO, Inc., 3121 Hartsfield Road, Tallahassee, Florida, USA Warranty and Repair ServiceLimited Two Year Warranty Column Installation Information Second Unit Parts List GTO/PRO 2200 Dual Gate SystemInstalling The Second Unit GTO Automatic Gate Lock see Accessory CatalogStep D1 StepD2Connecting the Second Operator to the Control Board StepD3Step D-4 Step D-5Setting the Control Board for Dual Gate Installations Step D-7Step D-8 Step D-9Step D-11 GTO Nema Box FM317 Accessories Available Through Your DealerRB101 ACCESS-ories 433IHRB509 Master Pin Lock RB975Access -ories Replacement BatteriesInstallation Check list Installation of this operator conforms to Class