ElectricalInstallationManualU-30“D”Control
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Part #C-00121
Rev. 8-25-16
2-6
GettingStarted
CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED
Section 2a: About the U30 Microprocessor Control
The U30 Microprocessor Control is utilized on all GT-1175 Slide Door systems to control
numerous operating characteristics that include (but not limited to): speed, recycling sensitivity
and reduced opening width.
Note: The U30 Microprocessor Control will need to be programmed after installation is complete.
The U30 Microprocessor Control is also utilized to output power to accessories and/or auxiliary
equipment such as:
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Sensors
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Modules
There are times when the U30 Microprocessor Control is not utilized to output power because
some accessories and/or auxiliary equipment are shipped with it’s own dedicated power supply.
Section 2b: Electrical Specifications
All Wiring Diagrams included within this manual, reflect typical primary and secondary circuits
that are installed at the NABCO Factory. The low voltage Reed Switch (12 VDC) and Sensor(s) are
also installed complete with connector housings at the NABCO Factory.
Note: NABCO factory utilizes Underwriters Laboratories (UL) recognized component wire, terminals and
connector housings to manufacture GT-1175 Slide Door systems.
Table 2-1
Sensors
Sensor
Part Number
Function
Power Source
Current Consumption
Acusensor 3
14-8902-3
Infrared
12 to 24 AC or DC
100mA
(ea.unit) at 12VDC
IXIO
14-14264
In Microwave
12 to 24 VAC
12 to 35 VDC +/-10%
100mA
Optex i-one
14-13036
Infrared
12 to 24 VAC or 12 to 30 VDC
130mA
Table 2-2
Modules
Module
Part Number
Function
Power Source
Current Consumption
Optex Beam
14-9710-01
Beam & Control
12 to 24 AC or DC 160mA
(ea.unit) at 12VDC
CP/RX Radio
Control Receiver
24-11467
RF Signal Transmission 12 to 24 AC or DC
50mA