2 control wiring for single/primary operator, 9235 model operator – Controlled Products Systems Group 9210-081 User Manual
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30
NC
NO
P7
20 19 18 17 16 15 14
13
12 11 10 9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
EMERGENCY
CLOSE
Red Full Open
Green Close
White Com
Key Switch
Stand-Alone
Keypad
Stand-Alone
Card Reader
Telephone Entry
3-Button Control Station
DoorKing ONLY
Functions ONLY during gate closing cycle.
Note: All stand-alone and
telephone entry devices must
use a separate power source.
Important:
Controls must be far enough from the gate so that the user is prevented from coming in contact with the gate while
operating the controls. Outdoor or easily accessible controls should have a security feature to prevent unauthorized use.
“Optional” REVERSE GATE
for Closing Direction
Photo Sensors
#1-Com
#1-Com
#5 - Partial Open (See page 22)
#4 - Full Open
Com
To #4 or #5
#2 or #5-Relay
250 mamp. max.
#3-24 volt
#1-Relay Com
#2 or #5-Relay
#1-24 Volt Power Com
#3-24 Volt Power
4-Wire Radio Receiver
#2-Fully opens gate.
3-Wire Radio Receiver
Safety Opening Device
Stand-Alone
Push-Button
9235 Model Operator
HIGH SPEED
ADJUST
SLOW SPEED
ADJUST
P1
P2
1495-010
SW 1, switch 7: After photo sensor beam
gets obstructed:
OFF Setting - REVERSES GATE.
ON Setting - Stops gate then continues
closing when gate is clear (Same function
as UL 325 terminal #2).
Note: The ON setting is used to help
prevent tailgating but the photo sensor
should be wired to the UL 325 terminal #2
when the “stop gate” function is desired,
see page 26 for more information.
#5 Terminal Note: Any opening
device connected to terminal #5 will
open the gate to the partial open
setting. Secondary entrapment
protection devices will also open the
gate to the partial open setting. If the
Inherent Reverse Sensor gets
activated during the close cycle, it
will always fully open the gate.
1
ON
23
45
6
7
8
SW 1 is Upside-Down on Board
1
ON
2
3
45
67
8
SW 1 is Upside-Down on Board
Auxiliary Common
Terminal
Connect any common
wire to these 2 terminals.
SW 1, Switch 3 MUST be ON
except for dual operators or
exit loop partial open
applications.
5.2 Control Wiring for Single/Primary Operator