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F A C T O R Y I N S T A L L E D D C 2 0 0 0 ™ C O N N E C T I O N
D C 2 0 0 0 ™ S t a r t u p
Plug in the 12 pin plug into the DC2000™ control unit. Make sure
the “
System ON
” and “
Charge OK
” LEDs are lit. If the “
Battery
Low
” led comes on, the battery needs to charge before it can be
used.
Make sure “
Gate Direction
” setting on DC2000™ is set the same
as the OmniControl™ board setting. See Adjustments.
Adjust
“Reverse Sensor”
setting. See Adjustment
Reversing Sensor(s).
S y s t e m S e t u p
“Manual” setting:
The DC2000™ will respond to the input
devices wired to the J 20 socket.
This mode can also be used as an emergency override. If 120 Vac
power is on, but the system has an electronic malfunction, the
gate can be operated using the DC2000™ system with input
devices wired to J 20 socket.
“Auto” setting:
The DC2000™ opens the gate automatically upon
120 Vac power failure and stays open. When 120 Vac power is
restored, the gate operator will return to normal operation. (The
gate can be closed by manual command)
CLASS I, II, III, IV
Socket
Reset button and interlock wires, Do Not Remove.
Push and
Hold
to operate gate.
Gate automatically opens.
Turn the 120 Vac power off then push
and
Hold
to operate gate.
Turn the 120 Vac power off then gate
opens automatically.
Push and
Hold
to override the
OmniControl™ board.
Push and
Hold
to override the
OmniControl™ board.
120 Vac Power Failure
120 Vac Power On,
Emergency Override
120 Vac Power On,
OmniControl™ Board Malfunction
Auto Mode
Manual Mode
NOTE:
All devices wired to the DC2000™ MUST be
dedicated
to it alone. Normal operation will be controlled by
separate
devices
wired to the OmniControl™ board and surge suppressor.
Typical Auto Mode Example:
If the DC2000 is “automatically opening” the gate due to a power failure (auto mode), any manual
command such as “
One-Button
”, “
Three Push Button
”, “
Key Switch
”, “
Photo Beam
” or “
Edge Sensor
” will cancel the automatic mode
of the DC2000™. After such cancellation, the DC2000™ will continue to operate in “manual mode” until 120 Vac power is restored.
D C 2 0 0 0 ™ 1 2 V D C R a d i o R e c e i v e r ( N o t P r o v i d e d )
The DC2000™ needs a separate 12 VDC radio receiver to give remote commands to the operator during a power failure.
315 MHz 12 VDC
1
2
3
4
See Accessories
+12 VDC
Jumper P2:
to Constant (C)
Jumper P3:
to 12 Volt