Wiring Diagrams, Button Controls

zOne button, two button and three button controls may be connected individually or together as shown below. Most button controls have a common "buss bar" which connects the common terminals of all buttons together so that only one common wire needs to be run back to the gate operator control board. If this is not the case, the common terminals of each button may be connected together with wire.

zConnect the common terminal or terminals (COM) of the push button control to the Common (terminal 6) on the gate operator control board. Connect the Open button NO terminal of the push button control to Open (terminal 5) on the gate operator control

board. Connect the Close button NO terminal of the push button control to Close (terminal 10) on the gate operator control board. If the stop button has normally closed contacts, connect the Stop button NC terminal to Stop (terminal 9) and remove the stop jumper that is on terminals 8 & 9. If the stop button has normally open contacts, connect the Stop button terminal NO to the NO Stop (terminal 11) on the gate operator control board.

zIf more than one push button control is used on one gate operator, connect wires from the Open, Close and Common in parallel to the control board. If the stop button has normally closed, contacts connect the stop buttons in series to the control board. If the stop buttons have normally open contacts, connect the stop buttons in parallel to NO Stop (terminal 11) on the control board.

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