2.2 Control Wiring
Controls must be far enough from the gate so that the user is prevented from coming in
contact with the gate while operating the controls. Outdoor or easily accessible controls
should have a security feature to prevent unauthorized use.
DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 90301
Title:
Date: Rev.Dwg. No.
Fire
Dept
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
A
Z
Call
Receiver
Telephone
Entry
Stand-Alone
Card Reader
Stand-Alone
Keypad
Key
Switch
Roadway
Fence
Gate
A
1
2
3
4
Common
Relay
Power
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15 16 17 18
4403-010
Circuit Board
Secondary Entrapment
Protection Inputs
2
3
1
4
Radio receiver power only. Power here is limited to 250 ma.
Partial open input. Devices connected here will open the gate to 14-feet only.
Reverse input functions only when gate is in the closing cycle.
Must use a DoorKing 3-button control station. Others will not work.
B
C
D
DClose direction contact sensor.
COpen direction contact sensor.
BClose direction non-contact sensor.
AOpen direction non-contact sensor.
Open contact
sensor placed
on fence.
C
Close contact sensor
placed on gate.
Wireless option
available.
D
Diagram above is for illustration purposes. The actual placement
of the secondary protection devices is dependent on the specific
installation requirements.
Secondary entrapment protection devices must be installed with
this gate operator. This protection may be provided by non-
contact or contact sensors, or a combination of both.
Secondary device wiring shows inputs to the circuit board only.
Photo-cells must be supplied with power.
Refer to the safety instructions in the front of this manual for
more information.
Controls must be installed a minimum of 10-feet from the gate or
installed in such a way that the person using the control cannot
come in contact with the gate or gate operator.
All inputs to the 4602 circuit board are Normally Open (N.O.).
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4403-CNTRL-1
Model 9310
Control and Secondary Device Wiring
19 20
Open Photo
Close Photo
Open Edge
Close Edge
Common
Common
CAUTION
High Voltage
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