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Terms and Definitions
LED
-Light Emitting Diode - small red lights on control board below J2 Terminal plug.
Control board
- Located inside the control box in the upper right corner.
Receiver
- Located inside the control box on the left side.
Remote/Transmitter
- Hand held unit with 2 buttons, used to operate the gate, sends signal to receiver
when button is pressed.
Linear Actuator
- Connected to gate and hinge post - contains the motor, gearbox, rotary
potentiometer and extension tube.
Connector
- Control board has three types of connectors. Two white 8-pin connectors labeled Gate 1
and Gate 2 (X1 and X2) are used to connect actuator to control board, and one green 12 pin
connector (J2) (located bottom center of control board) to connect accessories to control board
and One white 2 pin plug that connects the entrapment siren to J3. All three are plug type and
can be disconnected (unplugged from control board) without disconnecting wires.
Push Buttons
- Three are located on the control board. “Open / Close Command” used to operate the
gate, “LED Indicator” used to activate the LED’s and “Reset” used to reset the control board after
current sensing twice before a limit is reached.
Dip Switches
- Small switches, which are located on the control board. DS1, is located in the upper
center of the control board with functions listed beside each.
Sensitivity adjustments
- Located on the control board. These adjustments are the primary safety
feature. If the gate comes in contact with an object it will stop and reverse. These adjustments
control the amount of force applied to an object before reversing the gate.
Charge Controller
- Located inside the control box. This is the battery charger. The input power for this
device can be either from a transformer or from a solar panel.
Transformer
- This device connects to a 110 VAC electrical outlet and converts it to a low AC voltage
that can be connected to the charge controller to provide continuous charging of the battery.
Retract and Extend Limit
- This refers to the open or close stop position and are adjusted on the control
board.
Entrapment Siren
- If the control board sensitivity circuit senses an obstruction it will reverse the gate
and if a second obstruction is detected before the gate reaches a fully open or close limit the
control board will shut down the operator and sound the entrapment alarm for five minutes or until
the “Reset” button is pressed.
Gate 2 -
is defined as the 2nd gate on a dual gate system.