Options for user programmable output relays 1-3 – Controlled Products Systems Group 222X383 User Manual
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Options for User Programmable Output Relays 1-3
The Smart Touch Controller can be set to interface to many types of external devices through the use of its
programmable output relays. All of the output functions listed below are accessible in the Installer Menu under
the selection [r1 __], [r2 __] and [r3 __]. Select which relay you wish to use and enter the appropriate function by
the numbers as listed below. Note:
The User Relays will operate normally to less than 18VDC.
1. Close limit output: This output can be used to create an interlock signal to another operator’s interlock input, or
simply to indicate that the gate is secure. The relay is released when the fully closed limit switch is tripped. The relay is
energized
when the fully closed limit is released. NOTE: In previous software versions,
command, will energize the relay even if the fully closed limit is tripped.
2. Close limit pulse output: This output may be used in a sequenced system to command a 2
nd
machine to close.
Generates a brief pulsed output that occurs when the close limit is triggered.
3. Open limit output: This output is used to indicate a full open position indication. This output becomes active when
open limit is triggered and releases when the open limit is released.
4. Open limit pulse output: This output may be used to trip a sequenced barrier arm gate operator to open. Generates
a brief pulsed output when the open limit is triggered. An additional pulse is also generated with any new open
command even when the gate is already fully open.
5. Warn before/during operate output: This output may be used to control an external warning device. This output will
operate at the same time as the internal warn before operate buzzer.
6. Gate Lock output: This output may be used to control external solenoid locks or magnetic locks. In both directions of
travel, this output will be activated about 7/10
th
of a second before the operator starts moving the gate, and remains
active while moving and for a few seconds after stopping.
7. Gate forced open output: Activated if the gate is forced off the closed limit switch, and operator is not able to restore
the gate to full closed within four seconds. This alarm resets itself in 30 seconds.
8. Gate open too long output: Activates when the gate has been open longer than a user-selected period of time.
Adjustable from 0 delay, then 15 seconds delay to 135 seconds delay in 15-second time increments.
9. Safety Mode Alert output: Activated when system is in the Safety Mode or the Entrapment Mode. Safety Mode
occurs upon an impact with an obstruction. Entrapment Mode means the gate is stopped and occurs if the internal
inherent sensor triggers while the system is in the Safety Mode.
10. Entrapment Mode Alert output: Activated only when system is in the Entrapment Mode.
11. Unauthorized Vehicle Entry output: Activated when a 2
nd
vehicle enters from the outside, without a valid input from
an access control device. This output releases when an access control input signals open or the gate reaches the
close limit position.
12. Outside Obstruction Vehicle Detector output: This output may be used to interlock to an entry device to prevent
pedestrian use. This output is active whenever the OOLD is tripped.
13. Special output from “OOLD” only when gate is closed: Used to annunciate a vehicle or to indicate loitering.
Adjustable from 0 delay, then 15 to 135 seconds delay in 15-second time intervals.
14. Gate nearing full travel output: For operators with RPM sensors only. This output is activated when the gate is three
feet from full travel in both the open and close directions. This output can be used to reduce the sensitivity of a
proximity sensor near the ends of gate travel.
15. Gate Failure output: This output is activated to report that a problem has occurred. Indicates that system in an Error
Mode, Fault Mode or Entrapment Mode. If active, the gate is disabled.
16. Motor Running output: This output is active when the motor is running and the gate is in motion.
17. AC Power Failure output: This relay is normally energized, but drops with loss of AC power. This output is also
active on DC machines when the battery charger is off.
18. DC Power Failure output: This output is activated when the battery power is very low, but the output ceases when the
battery is dead. The relay is triggered when the battery is less than 20 Volts.
19. Flasher Relay: This output is intended to control flashing lights that pulse once per second. This relay is flashing all
the time, except when the open limit switch is triggered.