MODEL
ONBOARD L.E.D. INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONS
Control Board L.E.D. Indicators:
OPENThis indicator is lit when an open signal is present. This signal can come from such devices as button stations, radio receivers, keypads and telephone entry systems.
CLOSE | This indicator is lit when a closed signal is present. This signal typically comes from |
STOP | This indicator is lit when there is a break in the stop circuit. Make sure there is a stop button wired in and |
| working properly. |
SINGLE | This indicator is lit when a signal from a |
CLOSE OBST | This indicator is lit when an open/reset signal is present. This signal can come from loop detector or other |
| switch wired to oepn/reset input terminal #50. |
OPEN OBST | This indicator is lit when an open/reset signal is present. This signal can come from a loop detector or |
| switch connected to terminal #50. |
REVERSING | This indicator is lit when a reversing signal is present. This signal is generated by a loop detector wired |
| to the safety loop terminals. |
SHADOW LOOP
LH RH
This indicator is lit when a reset signal is present. This signal is generated by a loop detector wired to the reset loop terminal #11.
These indicators are lit when the open #1 limit switch is activated on a
These indicators are lit when the close #1 limit switch is activated on a
Motor Board L.E.D. Indicators:
NON LABELED One of these two indicators will be lit when the motor is running the gate open, and the other is lit when the motor is running the gate closed.
BRAKE REL. This indicator is lit when the motor is running in either direction. This function is not used on this operator.
DC Operators Only:
AC POWER Indicates AC power is supplying the unit.
DC POWER Indicates the operator is running on batteries.
BATTERY
CHARGING Indicates batteries are being charged. Light goes out when batteries reach 90% of full charge.
OPEN GATE Operator is in open then lockout stage.
POWER
LOCKOUT Flashes when controls/motor are in lockout mode.
SURGE PROTECTOR INSTRUCTIONS
The optional surge protector should be connected to any inputs that have an accessory connected to it. This includes the
Do not simply unhook the shorted wire, as this |
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removes the protection from the circuit that was saved | |
by the protector in the first place! |