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Operation, Gate/door Operator Setup Examples
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OPERATION GATE/DOOR OPERATOR SETUP EXAMPLES The following are example setups for the gate/door operator. Your specific site requirements may be different. Always setup the operator system to the site requirements, including all necessary entrapment protection devices. COMMERCIAL/GENERAL ACCESS: A residential community (more than four homes) having one or more gated entrances/exits, allowing vehicle access trumps security concerns COMMERCIAL: Business site where security (gate/door closed) is important INDUSTRIAL: Large business site where security is required SETTING Quick Close switch setting AC Fail Open switch setting Low Battery switch setting Anti-Tail switch setting Bipart Delay switch setting Aux Relay Out - Open Limit Switch Aux Relay Out - Close Limit Switch Aux Relay Out -Gate/Door Motion Aux Relay Out - Pre-Motion Delay Aux Relay Out - Power Aux Relay Out - Tamper Cycle Quantity Feedback Fire Dept Open input COMMERCIAL/GENERAL ACCESS Normally set to OFF. Normal gate/door close (timer or control). Normally set to BATT. For local jurisdiction requirement, set to OPEN so that the gate/door will open approximately 15 seconds after AC power fail. Normally set to OPEN. If powered from battery and battery is low, gate/door automatically opens and stays open. Normally set to OFF. CLOSE EYES/ Interrupt loop reverses a closing gate/ door. Normally set to OFF. Normal open speed. Use with SAMS (Sequence Access Management System). Typically not required. Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). Attach visual alert to know when system is charging batteries (i.e. not running on batteries). Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system) to indicate if gate/door is manually tampered with by being pushed off of close limit. Use during servicing only to determine operator cycles. Connect emergency access system (Knox box switch, SOS system, etc.). COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Normally set to OFF. Normal gate/door close (timer or control). Normally set to BATT. Run on battery if AC power fails. Set to ON, so that gate/door closes immediately after vehicle passes CLOSE EYES/Interrupt loop. Normally set to BATT. Run on battery if AC power fails. Normally set to CLOSE. If powered from battery and battery is low, gate/ door stays closed. Normally set to CLOSE. If powered from battery and battery is low, gate/ door stays closed. Set to ON. In attempt to prevent vehicle Set to ON. In attempt to prevent vehicle tail-gating, CLOSE EYES/Interrupt loop tail-gating, CLOSE EYES/Interrupt loop pauses a closing gate/door. pauses a closing gate/door. Set to ON for high speed open to help Set to ON for high speed open to help flow in high traffic areas. flow in high traffic areas. 1) Use with SAMS (Sequence Access Management System). 1) Use with SAMS (Sequence Access Management System). 2) Connect "Gate Open" indicator (e.g. 2) Connect "Gate Open" indicator (e.g. light). light). Connect "Gate Close/Secure" indicator Connect "Gate Close/Secure" indicator (e.g. light). (e.g. light). Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system). Attach visual alert to know when system is charging batteries (i.e. not running on batteries). Attach visual alert to know when system is charging batteries (i.e. not running on batteries). Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system) to indicate if gate/door is manually tampered with by being pushed off of close limit. Attach alert signal (audible or visual alert system) to indicate if gate/door is manually tampered with by being pushed off of close limit. Use during servicing only to determine Use during servicing only to determine operator cycles. operator cycles. Typically not required. Typically not required. 23