Apollo 635/636 Circuit Board Wiring & Troubleshooting Guide for Gate Openers

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635/636 CONTROL BOARD CONNECTIONS

8 Pin White Connector (two on 636 Master & Slave)

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56

34

12

MASTER

1 ORANGE - Open Limit Input (Normally open unless gate is opened) 2 WHITE - Close Limit Input (Normally open unless gate is closed)

3 BLACK - Motor - Positive during open cycle, Negative during close cycle 4 RED - Motor - Negative during open cycle, Positive during close cycle

5 GREEN - Ground (Limit Switch Common)

6 Ground Not used

7 BLACK - Ground - Battery Negative

8 RED - Battery Positive (+12 VDC)

7 Pin Black Connectors

 

 

1 Edge 1 Input

 

 

2 Edge 2 Input

 

 

3 Ground

 

 

4 Ground

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5

Stop Input (N/C)

3 Button Control

 

6

Close Input (N/O)

 

7

Open Input (N/O)

 

 

8Ground

9Ground

10Free Exit Input (Open only for telephone entry, probes, etc.)

11Ground

12Under Gate or Shadow Loop Input

13Ground

14Safety Loop or Photo Beam Input

3 Pin Black Connectors (3)

GND Ground

INP Input (Activates gate when momentarily connected to ground) 12V +12 Volt Output (For powering options - 3 Amps Max.)

Emergency Bypass Connector

Used when the control board is not functioning. Unplug the motor harness from the Master (or Slave) Connector and momentarily insert into the Emergency Bypass Connector to open the gate. In the event the motor is not disconnected quickly enough, the blue 15 amp fuse will protect the circuit board from damage and should be replaced when the

10original problem is fixed.

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