NOTES

1.Disconnecting the STOP terminal from the COMMON terminal stops the gate and prevents all commands from having any effect. Manual Open does not activate the Reclose Timer.

2.If gate(s) are used for bi-directional traffic, the Exit Loop should be a directional loop detector.

3.Inside and Outside Interrupt Loops:

For maximum safety, Inside and Outside Interrupt loops require separate loop detectors.

Bipart or Bipart Latch: If only one loop detector is used, the Outside loop must also be connected to the Inside loop detector.

INPUTS:

 

MasterSlave I/O

Input/output terminals are used for communication between Master and Slave

(TB1)

gate operators (see Section B below).

INDICATORS:

 

XMIT

Indicates data is being sent to the other gate operator (Master or Slave).

RECV

Indicates data is being received from the other gate operator (Master or Slave).

CONTROLS (S1):

NOTE: Both gates must be set to same gate type (SLIDE, SWING, BARRIER, or LINEAR). See the Installation and Operation manual for the specific gate, Part 2 System Installation, Section J Setting Gate Control Switch S1 for proper settings.

MASTER (S1-5)Sets the gate to MASTER (right) or SLAVE (left).

BIPART (S1-6)In conjunction with the switch S1-7, sets configuration for master/slave system (see Section F below).

LATCH/TRAP (S1-7)In conjunction with the switch S1-6 swith, sets configuration for master/slave system (see Section F below).

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