Allstar Products Group ANSI/UL 325 Wiring a KEYPAD, Card Reader or Telephone Entry System

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C: INSTALLING THE OPERATOR

WIRING A KEYPAD, CARD READER OR TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM

These devices activate the GS4000 by a relay contact closure within the device. Typically, these devices will be used to open a gate with the Timer-To-Close feature automatically closing the gate. In general, two wires or terminals are provided by the device to operate the gate. Follow the manufacturers instructions on locating these connections. If one of the connections at the device is labeled as COMMON, then connect this to Terminal #16 of the GS4000 Terminal strip. Connect the other contact to Terminal #5 (RADIO OPEN). If no identification of the connections is noted at the device, then the two wires may be connected to terminals #16 and #5 of the GS4000 in any order.

Keypads, Card Readers and Telephone Entry Systems are typically located remotely from the GS4000. The

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WIRING A REVERSING LOOP DETECTOR

 

 

WIRING A SHADOW LOOP DETECTOR

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24 VAC

WIRING A FREE EXIT LOOP DETECTOR

 

 

NOTE: A DEDICATED POWER SUPPLY IS

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24 VAC

REQUIRED FOR THE DETECTOR

 

 

Figure 19: Wiring A Free Exit , Shadow or Reversing Loop

 

 

 

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24 VAC

WIRING PHONE ENTRY SYSTEM

 

 

NOTE: A DEDICATED POWER SUPPLY

1

24 VAC

IS REQUIRED FOR THE ENTRY SYSTEM

 

 

Figure 18: Wiring A Phone Entry System

wiring used is low voltage or CLASS 2. Be sure to run an independent conduit for this wiring from the Entry Device to the GS4000. The wire size should be #16 or #18 stranded for ease of handling.

be used to preclude any future difficulties even though other devices may not be installed at this time. The 115 VAC may be obtained from the GS4000 at the GS4000 Control Box. The AC power should never be taken from a location where it will be switched off at the GS4000 Power Switch.

CONNECTING THE VEHICLE DETECTOR

For a REVERSING LOOP connection of the Vehicle Detector, the "relay" or "presence" output of the Detector will be connected to Terminal #11 (REVERSING LOOP) of the GS4000 and the RELAY COMMON wire will be connected to Terminal #16 (COMMON) of the GS4000. As long as a relay closure is present on these two lines, the GS4000 will not allow the gate to close. If the Vehicle Detector is activated and the gate is in the closed position, the presence of this signal will prevent the GS4000 from opening the gate. If the gate is opening, the gate will continue to open. If the signal is removed before the Timer to Close times out after opening, the gate will close after the Timer to Close has completed its cycle. If the signal is removed after the Timer to Close has completed its cycle, the gate will begin to close immediately.

For a FREE EXIT connection of a Vehicle Detector, the RELAY or PRESENCE output signal will be connected to Terminal #5 (FREE

WIRING VEHICLE DETECTORS

There are three connections that need to be made; 1) the AC power to the Detector, 2) the control connection to the GS4000, and 3) the connection to the loop. All these connections will be made at the Vehicle Detector connector. Follow the wiring instructions provided by the Vehicle Detector Manufacturer.

VEHICLE DETECTOR POWER

Vehicle Detectors may be ordered for 115 VAC or 24 VAC operation. The GS4000 terminals 1 & 2 cannot be used to supply 24 VAC power. Allstar recommends that a 115 VAC Vehicle Detector

WARNING!

RISK OF ENTRAPMENT!

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH: LOCATE KEYPAD, CARD READER, KEY SWITCH OR SIMILAR ENTRY DEVICES IN A LOCATION WHERE A USER CAN NOT REACH THROUGH THE GATE OR FENCE TO ACTIVATE THE GATE OPERATOR. THE RECOMMENDED DISTANCE BETWEEN THE GATE OR FENCE AND ACCESSORY SWITCH IS 10 FEET.

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Contents Gate Star Table of Contents WA R N I N G H I G H V O LTA G EPRE-INSTALLATION Notes Connections for External Entrapment Prevention SensorsGate System Design and Installation Safety Check List Pinch Points Entrapment Zone Electric Gate EdgeGate System Design Installation AS the Installer YOU are Responsible forMoving Gate DeathConcrete PAD Preparing the SitePlacing the Vehicle Detector Loops Loop Diagrams Vehicle Detector Loop Blanking for Swing GatesOther Voltages and 3 Phase Systems Electrical Power RequirementsService Conduit Installing the Operator Tools RequiredInstalling the GS4000 ARM Placing the GS4000 Mechanical UnitInstalling the GS4000 Control BOX Electrical Hook UPConnecting the AC Wiring Volt Installations Wiring the Mechanical Unit to the Control BOXRight Hand and Left Hand Installation Additional Lightning ProtectionAccessory Equipment HOOK-UP BI-PARTING WiringBi-Parting Installation Limit & Motor Wiring Diagram Four Wire Receivers Wiring Radio Receivers to the Terminal StripWiring a 3-BUTTON Station Wiring a KEYPAD, Card Reader or Telephone Entry System Connecting the Vehicle DetectorWiring Vehicle Detectors Vehicle Detector PowerPresetting the Motor Overload Sensitivity Potentiometers Connecting the Loop WiresSwitch CloseShadow Loop Close PhotoSetting the Limit Switches Setting the Switch Selectable OptionsNO-LOAD Test Mode OPEN/CLOSE Push Button ENABLE/ Disable Patent no ,611,205Applying Power to the GS4000 Timer to Close SettingIndicator Lamps Starting the Operator Final Settings PRE Running ChecklistSmart Setting Maximum RUN Timer Final Setting of the Close TimerInstallation Notes for Auxiliary Equipment Final Setting of the Motor Overload SensitivityPrecautions for Pedestrian Traffic or Residential Areas To the Owner/End User of Allstar’s GS4000Entrapment Zone Basic Operational GuidePinch Points Entrapment Zone Mechanical Unit Exploded View GS4000 Mechanical Unit Exploded ViewMechanical Unit Parts List ARM KIT & Control BOX Exploded View & PartsTechnical Specifications Physical Drive

ANSI/UL 325 specifications

Allstar Products Group is a prominent manufacturer in the realm of access control and safety products, and its commitment to quality is evidenced by its compliance with ANSI/UL 325 standards. These standards are essential for ensuring the safety and reliability of automatic gates and their related components, focusing on minimizing risks associated with entrapment and injury.

One of the key features of Allstar's ANSI/UL 325 compliant products is their advanced safety mechanisms. These include integrated sensing technology that detects the presence of objects or obstacles in the path of the gate, effectively preventing accidents. This safety technology often encompasses features such as photo eyes and edge sensors that can immediately halt or reverse the movement of a gate if an obstruction is detected.

Additionally, Allstar’s product range is notable for its robust design and durability. Built to withstand various environmental conditions, these products use high-quality materials that ensure longevity and reliability, meeting the stringent demands of both residential and commercial applications. The designs are also forward-thinking, incorporating user-friendly features that allow for easy installation and maintenance.

Another characteristic that sets Allstar apart is their integration of advanced technologies. Many of their products support smart technology, enabling users to control their gates through mobile applications or remote access systems. This integration allows for convenience and enhanced security, providing real-time alerts and status updates.

Allstar Products Group also emphasizes compliance to facilitate peace of mind for users. All their ANSI/UL 325 certified products undergo rigorous testing procedures to ensure they meet the stringent safety and performance requirements set forth by the American National Standards Institute and Underwriters Laboratories. This adherence to such standards not only assures consumers of reliability but also aligns with the industry’s best practices.

In conclusion, Allstar Products Group’s ANSI/UL 325 compliant products exemplify cutting-edge safety features, robust construction, and advanced technology integration. Their commitment to quality and safety ensures that customers can enjoy the benefits of automatic gate systems with confidence, knowing that they adhere to the highest safety standards in the industry.