Allstar Products Group HDSWG 1000 owner manual # Name, Description

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C: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR

TERMINAL STRIP REFERENCE CHART

#NAME

1LOCK SOLENOID

2LOCK SOLENOID

3COMMON

4CLOSE LIMIT SWITCH

5OPEN LIMIT SWITCH

6STOP

7CLOSE

8RADIO OPEN

9REVERSING

10 HOLD OPEN

DESCRIPTION

One of (2) board commons provided on the terminal strip

Used to configure right hand/left hand operation — See P. 13, Fig 11, Limit Switch Wires.

NOTE: Ensurethatwiretoterminal4 issamecoloraswire to terminal14.

Used to configure right hand/left hand operation — See P. 13, Fig 11, Limit Switch Wires.

NOTE: Ensurethatwiretoterminal5 issamecoloraswire to terminal15.

Continuous or pulsed signal. Overrides all other signals. Once activated, the gate will immediately stop and await a new command. If the STOP input is continuously activated, the gate will not move.

Pulsed signal. CLOSE overrides all other signals except HOLD OPEN, STOP, and REVERSING. Once activated, the gate will close immediately.

Pulsed signal. Once activated the gate will open fully. Activation while the gate is closing will cause it to re-open.

This input is active only when the gate is closing or when it’s fully open and the Close Timer is operative. All stand-alone vehicle detectors, photo-eyes and active edges should be connected here and to terminals #3 or #13 COMMON. Multiple devices may be connected in parallel.

Continuous or pulsed signal. Usually used with an external toggle switch or free exit vehicle detector. Once activated, the gate will open fully and remain open until the HOLD OPEN signal is no longer present. If the close time is enabled, the controller will time- out and close the gate once the HOLD OPEN input is no longer active

11

PULSE OPEN

Pulsed signal. Identical in

 

 

operation to RADIO OPEN input.

 

 

Used for access control devices

 

 

such as telephone entry, keypads,

 

 

card readers and 3-button

 

 

stations.

12

ALTERNATE

Pulsed signal. This input is used

 

 

for “COMMAND OPEN/

 

 

COMMAND CLOSE” applications.

 

 

The 1st signal will cause the gate

 

 

to begin opening. A 2nd signal

 

 

received during the open cycle will

 

 

stop the gate immediately. A 3rd

 

 

signal will close the gate. Connect

 

 

appropriate access control device

 

 

to this terminal and #3 or #13

 

 

COMMON. Disable the Close

 

 

Timer.

13

COMMON

Second of (2) board commons

 

 

provided on the terminal strip.

14

MOTOR RUN

Used to configure right hand/left

 

WINDING

hand operation — See Section C.

 

 

Figs. 11 & 12, Motor Control

 

 

Wires.

 

 

NOTE: Ensurethatwiretoterminal14

 

 

issamecoloraswire to terminal4.

15

MOTOR RUN

Used to configure right hand/left

 

WINDING

hand operation — See Section C,

 

 

Figs. 11 & 12. Motor Control

 

 

Wires

 

 

NOTE: Ensurethatwiretoterminal15

 

 

issamecoloraswire to terminal5

16

MOTOR COMMON

Center tap for motor run windings

17

AC INPUT

 

18

AC INPUT

 

 

 

 

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Contents Hdswg Pre-Setting the Motor Overload Sensitivity PRE-INSTALLATION LOG Date Overload Test Date Tested Dates Operator ServicedGate System Design and Installation Safety Check List Swing Gate Entrapment Protection Important Installation NotesAS the Installer YOU are Responsible for Concrete PADPreparing the Site Placing the Vehicle Detector LoopsElectrical Power Requirements Vehicle Detector Loop Blanking for Swing GatesOther Voltages and Three Phase Systems Service ConduitInstalling Tools RequiredInstalling the Hdswg 1000 ARM Placing the Hdswg 1000 Mechanical UnitInstalling the Operator Installing the Hdswg 1000 Control BOXElectrical Hook UP BI-PARTING Wiring Connecting the AC WiringConnecting the Mechanical Unit to the Control BOX Volt InstallationsLeft/Right Hand Installation Limit & Motor Wiring Diagram Bi-Parting Installation Limit & Motor Wiring Diagram Accessory Equipment HOOK-UP Wiring Radio Receivers to the Terminal StripFour Wire Receivers Wiring a 3-BUTTON StationThree Terminal Receivers Wiring Vehicle Detectors Wiring a KEYPAD, Card Reader or Telephone Entry SystemVehicle Detector Power Connecting the Vehicle Detector to the Hdswg# Name DescriptionPresetting the Motor Overload Sensitivity Setting the Limit Switches RIGHT-HANDED OperationSetting the Limit Switches LEFT-HANDED Operation Setting the Switch Selectable OptionsPRE-POWER Check List Applying Power to the HdswgTimer to Close Setting Checking the Indicator LightsPRE POWER-ON Checklist Running the HdswgMaximum RUN Timer Final Setting of the Close TimerFinal Setting of the Motor Overload Sensitivity Installation Notes for Auxiliary Equipment Vehicle DetectorsGate Opener System Operation & Safety Guide Precautions for Pedestrian Traffic or Residential AreasGate Opener System Operation & Safety Maintain the Gate and Gate Hardware aMaintain ALL Components of Gate System Mechanical Unit Exploded View Hdswg 1000 Mechanical Unit Exploded ViewMechanical Unit Parts List ARM KIT & Control BOX Exploded View & PartsElectrical Technical SpecificationsPhysical Drive Capacities