allomatic SW-300 DC Swing Gate User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- allomatic
Table of Contents
SW-300 DC Swing Gate
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY AND INTRODUCTION Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 UL 325 Class
Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 6 Operator Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8
INSTALLATION SW-300 DC Concrete Pad Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 SW-350 DC Concrete Pad Installation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 SW-325 DC
Concrete Pad Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 11 SW-300 DC and SW-350 DC Operator and Arm Dimensions . . . . . .
. . . . . . 12-13 SW-325 DC Operator and Arm Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Operator Placement and Arm Layout . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Compact
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 SW-300 DC and SW-350 DC Torque Limiter and Arm
Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . 17 SW-325 DC Torque Limiter and Arm
Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Entrapment
Protection Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 19 Loop Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Electrical
Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 21 Gate Travel Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
BOARD FEATURES Gate Opening Direction Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Programmable Relay and Leaf Delay
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Electronic Reversing Device (ERD) Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 25 Timer Adjustment and Radio Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Dip Switch Functions . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
27 LED Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
WIRING ACCESSORIES TO CONTROL BOARD Accessory Connections . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Monitored
Entrapment Protection Device Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30-31 Loop Rack Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Three-Button Station Connection . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Master/Slave Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Magnetic/Solenoid Lock Connection. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Radio Receiver
Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 36
EMERGENCY RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS SW-300 DC and SW-350 DC Emergency Release . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 SW-325 DC Emergency Release . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
SOLAR INSTALLATION Solar Panel Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 External Solar System
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 40
SWING ARM BREAKDOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42 PARTS BREAKDOWN
SW-300 DC, SW-325 DC and SW-350 DC Blowout Drawings. . . . Check Website
WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER RECORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 43
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. DO NOT START INSTALLATION UNTIL
YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE DIRECTIONS. IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU DO
NOT
UNDERSTAND, PLEASE CALL US.
NEVER let children operate or play with gate controls. Locate the control
station and make sure it is (a) within sight of the gate and (b) at a minimum
height of 5 feet so small children cannot reach it. Install the enclosed
entrapment warning signs next to the control station and in a prominent
location. For operators equipped with a manual release, instruct the end user
on the correct operation of the manual release. Use the manual release only
when the gate is not moving. It is advised that the power be turned off.
Always keep people and objects away from the gate. No one should cross the
path of a moving gate. The gate operator must be tested monthly. The gate must
reverse on contact with a rigid object, or stop when an object activates the
non-contact sensor(s). Always re-test the operator after adjusting the limits
and/or force. Failure to adjust and re-test the gate operator properly may
cause sever injury or death. Keep gate(s) properly maintained. Have a
qualified service technician make repairs to gate hardware and make proper
adjustments to gate operator. This gate entrance/exit is for vehicles only.
Pedestrians must use a separate entrance. There is nothing on a gate operator
that is easily repaired or adjusted without a great deal of experience. Call a
qualified gate service technician who knows your gate operator.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
INSTALL THE GATE OPERATOR ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE READ THE FOLLOWING
BEFORE GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION
Y Confirm that the gate operator being installed is appropriate for the
application.
Y Confirm that the gate is designed and built according to the current
published industry standards.
Y Confirm that all appropriate safety features and safety accessory devices
are being installed, including all entrapment protection devices.
Y Make sure that the gate opens and closes freely (by hand) before installing
the operator.
Y Repair or replace worn or damaged gate hardware before installing the gate
operator.
Y Eliminate all gaps in the sliding gate below a 6 foot height that permits a
2 1/4″ sphere to pass through any location. This includes the area of the
adjacent fence covered when the gate is in the open position
Y Eliminate all gaps in a swing gate below a 4 foot height that permits a 4″
sphere to pass through any location. This includes the hinge area of the gate.
GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION
Y Operator must be disconnected from the power source before attempting any
installation of accessories.
Y Install gate operator according to the installation instructions in this
manual.
Y Adjust the operator clutch or load sensing device to the minimum force
setting that will allow for reliable gate operation.
Y Install the operator inside the fence line. Do not install the operator on
the public side of the fence line.
Y Install a proper electrical ground to the gate operator.
Y Controls intended for user activation must be located at least 6 feet away
from any moving part of the gate, and where the user is prevented from
reaching over, under, around, or through the gate to operate the controls.
Y Outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a security feature to
prevent unauthorized use.
Y The stop and/or reset button must be located in the line of sight of the
gate. Activation of the operator reset control shall not cause the operator to
move.
Y Install a minimum of 2 warning signs, one on each side of the gate where
they are easily visible.
Y Take pictures of the installation. Y Test all safety features for proper
function before
placing the automatic vehicular gate in operation.
MAINTENANCE
Y Train owners/users on the basic functions and safety features of the gate
system, including how to turn off the power and operate the manual disconnect
feature.
Y Leave safety instructions, product literature, installation manual, and
maintenance manual with the owner or end user.
Y Explain to the owner or end user the importance of routine service and
operator testing on a monthly basis.
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UL 325 CLASS TYPES AND OBSTRUCTIONS SENSING SYSTEMS
Each class must have (2) monitored entrapment protection devices in each
entrapment zone to sense and react to obstructions within 2 seconds.
All-O-Matic’s gate operators conform to the most rigid Class One.
UL 325 CLASS TYPES
CLASS ONE: RESIDENTIAL Y A vehicular gate operator intended for use in
garages or parking areas associated with a residence of one to four single
families.
CLASS TWO: COMMERCIAL OR GENERAL PUBLIC ACCESS Y A vehicular gate operator
intended for use at a
commercial location or building, such as a multi-family housing unit (five or
more single family units), hotel, garages, retail stores, or other buildings
accessible by or servicing the general public.
CLASS THREE: INDUSTRIAL OR LIMITED ACCESS Y A vehicular gate operator intended
for use at
an industrial location or building, such as a factory, loading dock area, or
other locations not accessible by or intended to service the general public.
CLASS FOUR: RESTRICTED ACCESS Y A vehicular gate operator intended for use at
a
guarded industrial location or building, such as airport security areas or
other restricted access locations not servicing the general public and where
unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel.
THE SIX TYPES OF OBSTRUCTION SENSING SYSTEMS
TYPE A: Y Inherent entrapment protection system. This
system must sense and initiate the reverse of the gate within 2 seconds of
contact with a solid object.
TYPE B1: Y Non-contact sensor (photoelectric sensor or
equivalent). This system shall, upon sensing an obstruction in the direction
of the gate travel, reverse the gate within a maximum of 2 seconds.
TYPE B2: Y Contact sensor (edge device or equivalent).
This system shall, upon sensing an obstruction in the direction of the gate
travel, initiate the reversal of the gate within a maximum of 2 seconds.
TYPE C: Y Inherent force limiting, inherent adjustable
clutch, or pressure relief valve.
TYPE D: Y Actuating device requiring continuous pressure
to maintain opening or closing motion of the gate.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Max Gate Weight Max Gate Length
Warranty Motor
Gate Speed Power
Duty Cycle Temperature Range
Gear Box Ratio Dimensions
Shipping Weight Emergency Release
Belt Size Main Sprocket
Chain Size Gear Box Sprocket Limit Shaft Sprocket Breaker Requirement
Gearbox Pulley Motor Pulley UL Classes
SW-300 DC
1,200 lbs.
20′
7 year residential 5 year commercial 24 VDC brushless 1/2 HP motor equivalent
Adjustable 14-25 seconds per 90 degree opening
115 VAC single phase – 6 amps 230 VAC single phase – 3.5 amp or 24 VDC solar
panel up to 80 watts
Continuous
-40º to 160º
60:1 with internal clutch
12″ W X 17″ L X 25.5″ H
180 lbs.
Quick release arm with the power off
4L-380
40A54TX2 with torque limiter
40NP on torque limiter
40B14 X 7/8″ bore
N/A
20 amp dedicated
8″ with 5/8″ bore
2″ with 5/8″ bore
I, II, III & IV
SW-325 DC
2,000 lbs
22′
7 year residential 5 year commercial 24 VDC brushless 1 HP motor equivalent
Adjustable 14-25 seconds per 90 degree opening
115 VAC single phase – 2 amps 230 VAC single phase – 1 amps or 24 VDC solar
panel up to 80 watts
Continuous
-40º to 160º
750:1 with internal clutch
19″ W X 25.5″ L X 21″ H
156 lbs.
Quick release arm with the power off
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
20 amp dedicated
N/A
N/A
I, II, III & IV
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SPECIFICATIONS
Max Gate Weight Max Gate Length
Warranty Motor
Gate Speed Power
Duty Cycle Temperature Range
Gear Box Ratio Dimensions
Shipping Weight Emergency Release
Belt Size Main Sprocket
Chain Size Gear Box Sprocket Limit Shaft Sprocket Breaker Requirement
Gearbox Pulley Motor Pulley UL Classes
SW-350 DC
1/2 HP: 2,000 lbs. 1 HP: 2,500 lbs.
22′
7 year residential 5 year commercial 24 VDC brushless 1/2 HP and 1 HP
equivalent Adjustable 17-25 seconds per 90 degree opening
115 VAC single phase – 1/2 HP: 6 amps – 1 HP: 8 amps 230 VAC single phase –
1/2 HP: 3.5 amps – 1 HP: 4.5 amps
or 24 VDC solar panel up to 80 watts
Continuous
-40º to 160º
60:1 with internal clutch
14″ W X 24″ L X 18″ H
1/2 HP: 190 lbs. 1 HP: 203 lbs.
Foot pedal release
4L-360
40B54 X 1 1/4″ bore
40NP on drive sprocket
40B12 X 1″ bore
N/A
20 amp dedicated
7″ with 3/4″ bore
2″ with 5/8″ bore
I, II, III & IV
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SW-300 DC CONCRETE PAD INSTALLATION TOP VIEW
4 RED HEAD BOLTS ½”X 3 ½”
133/4″
24″
AREA FOR CONDUIT
CONCRETE PAD
9″ 24″
FRONT VIEW
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INSTALL 4″ ABOVE (WHEN POSSIBLE)
GROUND
4″
FOOTING FOR GATE OPERATOR
24″ LOW VOLTAGE CONDUIT HIGH VOLTAGE CONDUIT
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SW-350 DC CONCRETE PAD INSTALLATION
TOP VIEW
4 RED HEAD BOLTS ½”X 3 ½”
9″
24″
AREA FOR CONDUIT
211/2″
30″
CONCRETE PAD
FRONT VIEW
141/2″
INSTALL 4″ ABOVE GROUND (WHEN POSSIBLE)
4″
FOOTING FOR GATE OPERATOR
17 /1 4″
24″
LOW VOLTAGE CONDUIT HIGH VOLTAGE CONDUIT
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SW-325 DC CONCRETE PAD INSTALLATION
CONCRETE PAD
PAD MOUNT
RED HEAD BOLTS ½”X 3 ½”
3″
4″ 5″
CONDUIT
2″ C 3″
22″
4.5″
16.5″ 24″
POST MOUNT
OPERATOR SHAFT
PAD MOUNT BASE
POST MOUNT PIPE CONCRETE PAD
10″
10″ 3″ CONDUIT AREA
5″
10″
20″
14″ OPERATOR SHAFT
5″
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SW-300/SW-350 DC OPERATOR AND ARM DIMENSIONS
Please refer to the chart and drawing below for operator and arm dimensions.
A: The distance between the center of the gate bracket and the center of the
hinge point. B: The distance between the gate hinge point and the edge of the
operator concrete pad. C: The distance from the gate in the open position to
the center of the operator shaft. D: The distance from the center of the gate
hinge to the center of the operator shaft. Minimum distance: The minimum
distance required behind an open gate and an obstruction (ie: wall, bush,
etc).
If this distance is between 20″ and 34″, refer to the compact installation
page.
SW-300/350 DC Dimensions Chart
Gate length
A BC
D Minimum Distance
Less than
12′
36″
32″
13″
46″
34″
13′-15′
42″
38″
13″
52″
37″
16′-22′
48″
44″
13″
58″
40″
NOTE: The 2″ distance shown above is from the gate in the open position (90 degrees) to the edge of the concrete pad. If the gate must open more than 90 degrees, the concrete pad and distance “C” need to move back accordingly. The distance between the open gate and the concrete pad needs to remain 2″.
POST
THIS DISTANCE IS FROM
THE GATE IN OPEN
POSITION TO EDGE OF
2″
B
THE PAD. REFER TO
NOTE ABOVE.
CONCRETE PAD
OUTSIDE INSIDE
CENTER OF HINGE
A
SECONDARY
C
REFER TO NOTE ABOVE
D
PRIMARY
GATE IN OPEN POSITION
MINIMUM DISTANCE
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SW-325 DC OPERATOR AND ARM DIMENSIONS
Please refer to the chart and drawing below for operator and arm dimensions.
See page before for layout.
A: The distance between the center of the gate bracket and the center of the
hinge point. B: The distance between the gate hinge point and the edge of the
operator concrete pad. C: The distance from the gate in the open position to
the center of the operator shaft. D: The distance from the center of the gate
hinge to the center of the operator shaft. Minimum distance: The minimum
distance required behind an open gate and an obstruction (ie: wall, bush,
etc).
If this distance is between 20″ and 33″, refer to the compact installation
page.
SW-325 Dimentions Chart
Gate length
A BC
D Minimum Distance
Less than
12′
36″
26″
13″
46″
34″
13′-15′
42″
32″
13″
52″
37″
16′-22′
48″
38″
13″
58″
40″
19″
CONNECTING BAR
PRIMARY ARM QUICK RELEASE
1.5″
8.5″ SECONDARY ARM
5.5″
9.5″
10″ 4.5″
17.5″
PAD MOUNT
POST MOUNT
RED HEAD BOLTS ½”X 3 ½”
GATE OPENED
B D
CONCRETE PAD PAD MOUNT BASE
2″
OPERATOR
3″
SHAFT
4″ 5″
CONDUIT AREA
4.5″
16.5″ 24″
C
3″ 22″
GATE OPENED
B
5″ 10″
D
POST MOUNT PIPE CONCRETE PAD
10″ 3″
CONDUIT
5″
10″
20″
C
14″ 5″
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GATE CLOSED GATE CLOSED
OPERATOR PLACEMENT AND ARM LAYOUT
Step 1: Y With the gate in the closed position, mark the ground directly below
the center of the gate bracket. This will be
point Y. Y With the gate in the open position, mark the ground directly below
the center of the gate bracket. This will be
point Z.
BRACKET
GATE IN CLOSED POSITION
POINT Y X
CENTER OF HINGE
POINT Z
X
GATE IN OPEN POSITION
Step 2: Y Chalk out a line connecting point Y and going past point Z as shown in the drawing below. Y The center of the operator shaft goes on this line. Bolt down operator.
BRACKET
CENTER OF HINGE
X
GATE IN CLOSED POSITION
POINT Y
POINT Z
X
CHALK LINE ON THE GROUND
GATE IN OPEN POSITION
CENTER OF OPERATOR
SHAFT
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OPERATOR PLACEMENT AND ARM LAYOUT (CONTINUED)
Step 3: Y Measure the distance between point Y and point Z. Divide this number in half. Y This number is length of the primary arm section in the next step. Y Please be exact.
X
POINT Y
CENTER OF HINGE
BRACKET POINT Z X
CENTER OF OPERATOR
SHAFT
Step 4: Y Cut the primary arm section the measurement you recorded in Step 3
(half the distance between point Y and
point Z. Y The secondary arm makes up the rest of the arm length to the gate
bracket and does not need to be
measured exactly.
GATE IN CLOSED POSITION SECONDARY ARM
PRIMARY ARM SECTION
CENTER OF BOLT
WHERE ARMS
CONNECT
CENTER OF OPERATOR
SHAFT
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COMPACT INSTALLATION (FOR SW-300/SW-350)
The gate must be 12’0″ long or less to use this installation. The measurements
in the installation drawing below will only work if the distance between the
gate in the open position and the obstruction (ie: wall, bush, etc) is between
20″ and 34″. If you have more than 34″, please refer to the standard
installation. The secondary arm makes up the rest of the arm length to the
gate bracket and does not need to be measured exactly.
20″ MINIMUM GATE IN OPEN POSITION
OBSTRUCTION
GATE IN CLOSED POSITION
27″
SECONDARY ARM
CENTER OF HINGE
8″ 35″
20″
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SW-300/SW-350 DC TORQUE LIMITER AND ARM ADJUSTMENTS
Y The torque limiter on the operator is shipped loose (not adjusted). Use a
20″ pipe wrench to adjust the large torque limiter nut on the operator, as
shown in the images below.
Y Tighten the torque limiter nut until the arm does not slip while the
operator is running. Y Be sure to run the gate and grab the gate by hand to
make sure the torque limiter will slip. Y This is an important adjustment.
Please make sure to take the time to do it correctly.
SW-350 AC
SW-300 AC
TORQUE LIMITER
ADJUSTING NUT.
20″ PIPE WRENCH
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1001 1001 1210
710 KE. 710 KE.
1001 9
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1002
MAGNECRAFT W107DIP – 3
1001 1001 1001
1002 1002 1002
PHILIPS
CMX-309FB C
8.0000 M 535202
72CB74K G4 Ls14
PHILIPS
ATMEL ATMEGA168
20AU 0743
72CB74K G4 Ls14
145 829B R616
1332
4750
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3386
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72CB74K G4 Ls14
58ADC1K G4
Ls07
72CB74K G4 Ls14
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360G
F
MOC8050 629Q
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
C8RB
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TORQUE LIMITER
ADJUSTING NUT.
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
Arm Adjustment: Y Use a bolt or pad lock to hold the arm lever in the closed
position. Y With the arm lever closed, use an allen wrench to tighten the arm
adjusting screw.
Arm Quick Release: Y To release the arm with the quick release, remove the
bolt or pad lock from the arm lever and open it fully. Y Opening the arm lever
will allow you to manually open and close the gate.
ARM ADJUSTMENT
ARM QUICK RELEASE
BOLT OR PAD LOCK
MASTER
ARM LEVER
ARM ADJUSTING SCREW ALLEN WRENCH
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SW-325 DC TORQUE LIMITER AND ARM ADJUSTMENTS
Y The torque limiter on the operator is shipped loose (not adjusted). Use a
20″ pipe wrench to adjust the large torque limiter nut on the operator, as
shown in the images below.
Y Tighten the torque limiter nut until the arm does not slip while the
operator is running. Y Be sure to run the gate and grab the gate by hand to
make sure the torque limiter will slip. Y This is an important adjustment.
Please make sure to take the time to do it correctly.
TORQUE LIMITER ADJUSTING NUT
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ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION INSTALLATION
Y A minimum of (2) monitored entrapment protection devices are REQUIRED for
each entrapment zone. Y An entrapment zone is a location or point of contact
where a person can become entrapped between a moving
gate and a rigid object. Y The operator is equipped with an inherent
entrapment protection system (ERD). Y The gate operator requires an external
monitored entrapment protection device (non-contact photoelectric
sensor or contact edge) for each entrapment zone prior to gate operation. The
operator cycles power to the external entrapment protection device and checks
for device signals. If the operator does not receive the correct feedback from
the device, the gate will not operate.
PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR FOR CLOSE CYCLE
OUTSIDE PROPERTY
ENTRAPMENT ZONE
ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION IS REQUIRED FOR AREA BETWEEN THE OPEN GATE AND GATE OPERATOR AS WELL AS BETWEEN THE GATE AND THE CURB.
ENTRAPMENT ZONE
EDGE SENSOR FOR CLOSE CYCLE – INSTALLED VERTICALLY ON GATE FRAME
EDGE SENSOR FOR OPEN CYCLE INSTALLED VERTICALLY ON GATE FRAME
EDGE SENSOR FOR OPEN CYCLE INSTALLED HORIZONTALLY ON BOTTOM GATE FRAME
PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR FOR OPEN CYCLE
INSIDE PROPERTY
CURB
19
LOOP LAYOUT
— Below is a typical loop layout. When connecting to an All-O-Matic circuit
board, use the following: — Safety Loop – Normally Closed (N.C) Contacts —
Exit Loop – Normally Open (N.O.) Contacts
— Wires MUST be twisted from the exit point of the loop saw cut to the gate
operator. — Twist loop wires 6 turns per foot, as shown below. Improper
twisting of wires can cause loop issues. — When using an inside and outside
safety loop, loops must be WIRED IN SERIES.
OUTSIDE PROPERTY
WIRED IN SERIES
OUTSIDE SAFETY LOOP
5 FT
5 FT
1 1/2 IN
GATE IN OPEN POSITION
TWISTED 6 TURNS PER FOOT NOTE: IF WIRES ARE NOT TWISTED, LOOP WILL
MALFUNCTION.
5 FT CENTER/PHANTOM LOOP 5 FT INSIDE SAFETY LOOP
5 FT
1/4 IN
5 FT
EXIT LOOP
WHEN USED
INSIDE PROPERTY 20
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
OPERATORS MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED!
Y All gate operators MUST be properly grounded. This minimizes or prevents
damage due to electrical charge, such as a near lightening strike or an
electrical static discharge.
Y Use a single wire for the ground. DO NOT splice two wires for the ground. If
the wire breaks or is cut, replace it with a single length wire. NEVER use two
wires for the ground.
Y Check the local city code for proper earth ground rod type and grounding
procedures.
Y Use a minimum of a 20-amp, dedicated circuit for power.
Power Connection LINE 1 LINE 2 GND
115 VAC 115V HOT 115V NEUTRAL GROUND
230 VAC Single Phase 230V LINE 1 230V LINE 2 GROUND
230V
115V
GRD LINE 2 LINE 1
POWER SWITCH
120 VAC OUTLET
IF YOU ARE USING 120 VAC AS THE POWER SOURCE AND WANT TO USE THE 120 VAC
ACCESSORY OUTLET, CONNECT THE WHITE WIRE FROM THE OUTLET TO NEUTRAL.
NOTE: WHEN APPLYING 230V TO THE OPERATOR, MAKE SURE VOLTAGE SWITCH IS FLIPPED
TO 230V
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GATE TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT
After locating the limit switches and identifying which one is open and close, follow the steps below to adjust the gate travel:
1. Turn the power OFF on the gate operator.
2. Use an allen wrench to loosen up the limit cams. Turn the limit cams in the desired direction.
3. Tighten the allen screw.
4. Turn the power ON on the gate operator.
5. Run the gate operator. 6. Repeat the steps if more adjustment is needed.
.
LIMIT SWITCHES
LIMIT CAMS ALLEN WRENCH
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GATE OPENING DIRECTION SETTING
1 234 56 78
———————–OPEN————————
Y Use OPEN L/R” dipswitch (#8) to change the opening direction of the
operator. Y The direction of gate opening is determined from behind the gate
operator. Y LEDs will show opening and closing direction when the gate is
moving.
Y OPEN L/R switch “OFF” is for left hand opening Y OPEN L/R switch “ON” is for
right hand opening
LEDs WILL SHOW OPENING OR CLOSING DIRECTIONS WHEN THE GATE IS RUNNING
1001 1001 1001 1001
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629Q
1501 1501
1 234 56 78 ———————–OPEN————————
1001
710 KE.
710 KE.
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CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
2402
MAAF S21B
2402 2402
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
F MOC8050
629Q
1501 1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
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1501
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2402
1002 1002
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2402 2402
20M 710 KE.
2402
1002
1002
1002
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1001
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710 KE.
VAGEO 1442 10W 11R J
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1
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1501
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90R9 10R0 1000
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710 KE.
OPENING TO THE LEFT
OPENING TO THE RIGHT
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PROGRAMMABLE RELAY AND LEAF DELAY
RELAY SETTINGS
DELAY SETTINGS
Board model ALL-BLDC includes a programmable relay (N.O.) with four different
configurations. See table below for switch settings. Use the “Leaf Delay”
potentiometer to adjust the delay time from 0 to 6 seconds.
(1) 1 second pulse for every open start cycle – Typically used for a cycle
counter
(2) “ON” when the gate is in motion – Typically used for an audible alarm or
strobe light to warn when the gate is in motion.
(3) Alarm system output – Activates the relay when the gate is forced open
(4) “ON” when gate is not fully closed – Typically used for a gate position
indicator
The ALL-BLDC board includes a delay option for open or close cycles. This
delay option is most commonly used on swing gate applications. However, some
slide gate applications may require a pre-warn strobe light or siren. In these
applications this delay could be used for the pre-warn delay in conjunction
with the RELAY function ON WHEN GATE IN MOTION.
Use the dip-switch 3 to set the desired delay direction.
· Flip the dip-switch 3 to the OFF position for the
delay on opening direction
· Flip the dip-switch 3 to the ON position for delay on
closing direction
· Use leaf delay potentiometer to adjust the delay · It has adjustment from
0-6 seconds. · Turn clockwise for less time · Turn counter-clockwise for more
time
S1
S2
RELAY FUNCTION
OFF
OFF
ONE SECOND PULSE FOR EVERY OPEN START
ON
OFF
ON WHEN GATE IS IN MOTION
OFF
ON
ALARM SYSTEM OUTPUT
ON
ON
ON WHEN GATE IS NOT FULLY CLOSED
DEVICE POWER SUPPLY
DEVICE
1 23
OPEN
DIP SWITCH 3 OPENING AND CLOSING DELAY FUNCTION SETTING
0 TO 6 SECOND DELAY ADJUSTMENT
1
3
DELAY 24
1
3
1
3
1001
1001
1001
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BOU
RNS
RNS
1001
1001
1001
ELECTRONIC REVERSING DEVICE ELECTRONIC (REERVEDR)SAINDGJDUESVTICME E(ENRDT)
ADJUSTMENT
All BLDC boards are equipped with an Electronic Reversing Device (ERD), which
will cause the gate to reverse direction when it comes in contact with an
obstruction. The amount of force required to reverse the gate’s direction
depends on the ERD sensitivity setting. The ERDs must be adjusted for the
operator to provide regular, reliable & safe operations. If the gate reverses
direction on its own without hitting an obstruction, the ERD is too sensitive.
If the gate does not reverse when it hits an obstruction, the ERD is not
sensitive enough. The gate operator ERDs shall be tested and adjusted every
six months by a qualified technician.
COUNTER CLOCKWISE MAXIMUM SENSITIVITY (LESS FORCE TO STOP GATE)
CLOCKWISE MINIMUM SENSITIVITY (MORE FORCE TO STOP GATE)
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TIMER ADJUSTMENT AND RADIO SETTING
TIMER ON: Automatic timer to close can be set from 1 to 60 seconds TIMER OFF: Gate operation is “push button to open, push button to close” RADIO ON: To override the timer and allow the radio receiver to close the gate before the timer
60 0 SEC SEC
Turn potentiometer counter clockwise for more time
60 0 SEC SEC
Turn potentiometer clockwise for less time
NOTE: If Potentiometer is turned all the way counter clockwise, the timer is disabled and the gate WILL NOT close automatically.
TIMER “ON” TO ACTIVATE THE TIMER
RADIO “ON” = ALLOWS THE TRANSMITTER TO CLOSE THE GATE BEFORE THE TIMER
OFF
TIMER RADIO
OSC FAIL SC/SF
1-PASS SLAVE
AUTO OPEN
OPEN L/R
1 234 56 78
———————–OPEN————————
ON
1
3
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DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS
TIMER TIMER switch “ON” activates the automatic close
timer.
RADIO RADIO switch “ON” allows the radio receiver to
override the automatic close timer.
OSC OSC switch “ON” allows the radio receiver to stop and reverse the gate in
any direction. During a cycle,
the first signal stops the gate. A second signal reverses the gate.
FAIL SC/SF ON for Fail-Safe: Upon power failure, board will monitor battery
voltage to make sure gate opens before battery
completely drains. OFF for Fail-Secure: Upon power failure, gate will run
until battery is low and lock closed.
1-PASS 1-PASS switch “ON” allows the gate to open until one vehicle goes over
the safety loop. Once the vehicle has cleared the loop, the gate will stop and
close. If a second vehicle goes over the loop while the gate is closing, the
gate will stop. The vehicle must get off of the loop before the gate continues
to close, forcing the second vehicle to present valid credentials. This is a
true one pass, anti-tailgating
feature to be used with safety loops.
SLAVE This feature is used in dual gate applications. The
SLAVE switch will be “ON” only on the slave operator. All other dip switches
will be “off”. SLAVE switch will be “OFF” on the master operator. Set desired
dip switch settings on the master operator
only.
AUTO OPEN This feature is to automatically open the gate on power
interruption. It is a very particular feature used in areas where the fire
department requires the gate to open automatically after a power outage. Set
this dip switch “ON” when this feature is desire.
OPEN L/R OPEN L/R switch “ON” is used for right hand opening of the gate. The
“OFF” position is used
for left hand opening of the gate.
1 234 56 78
———————–OPEN————————
OFF ON
TIMER RADIO
OSC
FAIL SC/SF
1-PASS SLAVE
AUTO OPEN
OPEN L/R
RESET
NOTE: IF ANY CHANGES ARE MADE TO THE DIPSWITCHES WITH THE POWER ON, PRESS THE
MAIN RESET BUTTON TO RECOGNIZE THE CHANGES.
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LED DIAGNOSTICS
MODE Blinks once every two seconds when there is a problem with the motor hall
sensor feedback. Blinks twice every two seconds when a motor overload is
detected. Blinks three times every two seconds when
the gate is jammed.
RADIO ON when the RADIO input is activated (closed circuit
to common).
EXIT ON when the EXIT input is activated (closed circuit to
common).
PHANTOM LOOP ON when the PHANTOM LOOP input is activated
(closed circuit to common).
SAFETY LOOP ON when the SAFETY LOOP input is activated (open
circuit to common)
STOP CMD ON when the STOP CMD input is activated (open circuit to common).
Also when foot pedal is pressed
down, on operators that include the foot pedal.
MON_OPEN ON when the MON-OPEN input is activated (open circuit to open) or
when a device is not installed.
MON_CLOSE ON when the MON_CLOSE input is activated (open circuit to common) or
when a device is not installed.
TIMER Blinks when the timer is counting down to close
automatically.
CLOSE-CMD ON when the CLOSE-CMD input is activated (closed
circuit to common).
CLOSING ON while the gate is in the close cycle.
OPENING ON while the gate is in the open cycle.
CLOSE-LIMIT ON while the limit nut is activating the close limit
switch.
OPEN-LIMIT ON while the limit nut is activating the open limit
switch.
LOW-BATTERY ON when the batteries are low.
ALARM Blinks every 30 seconds (alarm will also beep) when the batteries are
low, bad, or disconnected. Turns on for 5 minutes (alarms also goes off) when
the operator goes into shut down mode due to the gate hitting an
obstruction (ERD).
M/S LINK ON when master/slave communication is active.
AC/PWR ON ON when AC power is on.
TIPS: When troubleshooting, it is important to note what lights are ON. It is
very helpful to pay attention to the lights as they tell us what the boards is
doing and what inputs are active.
When calling ALL-O-MATIC for technical support please have the name of the
lights that are ON in the control board. This will speed up the process to get
the gate operator up and running.
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ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS
The circuit board has 12/24VDC terminals that provide up to 750mAmps on 24VDC and 500mAmps on 12VDC to power accessories such as loop detectors, keypads, etc. If the total current draw of your accessories exceeds the rated current for any of the 12/24VDC terminals, a separate power supply (transformer) is required.
When installing a safety loop detector or pedestrian switch (STOP_CMD), make sure to remove the black jumper between the COMMON and SAFETY terminal for the safety detector and/or black jumper between STOP_CMD and COMMON for pedestrian switch.
NO Contacts
NC Contacts
Exit Loop Detector
Safety Loop Detector
Keypad
Photo Eye
Telephone System
Pedestrian Switch
Push Button
Card Reader
EXIT LOOP DETECTOR
KEYPAD OR TELEPHONE
Power Detect
1 23 45 6
SENS.
2
LEVEL
1
BOOST ON
PULSE
FREQ.
0
0
0 0 OFF PRES 2 1
Loop Fail Reset
1
GHI
4
PQRS
7
TONE
ABC
2
JKL
5
TUV
8
OPER
0
DEF
3
MNO
6
WXYZ
9
PUSH BUTTON OR FIRE BOX
CARD READER OR KEY SWITCH
C
N/C
C
Power Detect
1 23 45 6
SENS.
2
LEVEL
1
BOOST ON
PULSE
FREQ.
0
0
0 0 OFF PRES 2 1
Loop Fail Reset
REMOVE BLACK JUMPER FROM SAFETY WHEN A SAFETY DEVICE IS INSTALLED
SAFETY (REVERSE) LOOP DETECTOR
N/O
C
N/O
Power Detect
1 2345 6
SENS.
2
LEVEL
1
BOOST ON
PULSE
FREQ.
0
0
0 0 OFF PRES 2 1
Loop Fail Reset
PHANTOM (CENTER) LOOP DETECTOR
C = COMMON
N/O = NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT N/C = NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT
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MONITORED ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION DEVICE CONNECTION
Y There are 2 types of sensors that can be connected to the gate operator for
UL 325 monitored entrapment compliance: non-contact sensors (photo eye) and
contact sensors (edge sensors).
Y Monitored entrapment protection devices use 4 wires to connect to the board.
From the device, connect the RELAY COMMON to the board COMMON and the NORMALLY
CLOSED relay contact to the assigned MON_OPEN or MON_CLOSE input. Connect the
power wires to the COMMON and MON-24VDC.
Y IMPORTANT: You must use the MON-24VDC to properly monitor entrapment
protection devices. Do not use the 24 VAC terminal on the board’s terminal
strip.
Y Please refer to the device manufacturer wiring instructions for details,
making sure to follow the normally closed wiring directions. Some devices may
work on monitoring interfaces other than normally closed.
Y Should there be a need for more than 1 entrapment protection device for each
direction, use a multi-input module from Miller Edge (model: MIM-62).
F MOC8050
629Q
1501 1501
1 234 56 78 ———————–OPEN————————
1001
710 KE.
710 KE.
1001
N.C. COM N.C. COM
CLOSE PHOTO EYE
OR
CLOSE EDGE
OPEN PHOTO EYE
OR
OPEN EDGE
MON-12VDC COMMON MON_CLOSE MON_OPEN STOP CMD COMMON
710 KE.
100 HFK. 7J2
DR127-330 43CL07 E
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
33 HFK 5GN
101. we
710 KE.
IR2110S 0618 IOR
3386 3386 3386 3386 3386
710 KE.
710 KE.
1001 0022
0022
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
2402
MAAF S21B
2402 2402
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
F MOC8050
629Q
1501 1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
2402
1002 1002
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2402 2402
20M 710 KE.
2402
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1001
3
RNS
2262 2262
2262
BOU
1
602 SS26
602 SS26
F MOC8050
629Q
1001
F MOC8050
629Q
00
ATMEL
ATMEGA168 20AU 0743
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
1001 00
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
1001
1001
1001
1001
BOU
BOU
BOU
BOU
RNS
RNS
RNS
RNS
1001
1001
1001
1001
1501
2262 476E 900R3
476E 900R3
100 HFK. 7J2
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
2262
710 KE.
VAGEO 1442 10W 11R J
1501
1501
1
710 KE.
1501
1001 1001
1001 1001
1501 1001
1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
58ADC1K G4 Ls07
1 23 OPEN
.01 I O/ 5W I0615
1001 1001 1001 1001
90R9 10R0 1000
1001 1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
710 KE. SS 14
829B R616
IR2110S 0618 IOR
1001
SS
14
90R9 10R0 1000
1001 1001
1001 1001
SS
14
IR2110S 0618 IOR
90R9 10R0 1000
1001
710 KE.
829B R616
710 KE.
710 KE.
1001
IR2110S 0618 IOR
SS 14
829B R616
1001 1001
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MON_CLOSE (LED will indicate when an obstruction is detected or device is not
present)
This input is only for the monitored entrapment protection device for the
close direction. When the gate is closing, it will open to the full open
position if an obstruction is sensed and resets the automatic close timer.
This input does nothing in the opening direction. If a device is not connected
or it senses a fault (MON_FAULT LED will turn on), the operator will only work
with a constant pressure actuated switch.
MON_OPEN (LED will indicate when an obstruction is detected or device is not
present)
This input is only for the monitored entrapment protection device for the open
direction. When the gate is opening, it will reverse for 2 seconds and stop if
it senses an obstruction. This input does nothing in the closing direction.
Upon power up, if a device is not detected, the operator will assume that one
is not required for the opening direction. If a device is connected and the
board detects a fault (MON_FAULT LED will turn on), the operator will only
work with a constant pressure actuated switch.
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N.C. COM N.C. COM
MONITORED ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION DEVICE CONNECTIONS
ENFORCER E-960-D90GQ/ E-931-S33RRGQ / E-931-S50RRGQ
CONTACT
BOARD TERMINAL
N.C. COM
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
COMMON
12-30 VDC/AC
COMMON
12-30 VDC/AC
MON_12/24VDC
ENFORCER E-936-S45RRGQ
WIRE
BOARD TERMINAL
BLACK WHITE
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
COMMON
BLUE
COMMON
BROWN
MON_12/24VDC
ALLEN BRADLEY GRU-24
WIRE
BOARD TERMINAL
BLACK ORANGE
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
COMMON
BLUE
COMMON
BROWN
MON_12/24VDC
OMRON E3K-R10K4-NR
SWITCH CONTACT
BOARD TERMINAL
LIGHT ON
N.O.1
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
COM
COMMON
24 TO 240 VAC
24 TO 240 VAC
COMMON MON_12/24VDC
WIRE
EMX NIR-50
BOARD TERMINAL
BLACK WHITE
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
COMMON
BLUE
COMMON
BROWN
MON_12/24VDC
EMX IRB-RET / IRB-MON
SWITCH CONTACT
BOARD TERMINAL
SW1 OFF
N.C.
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
SW2 OFF
COM
COMMON
SW3 OFF
POWER/ VRX
COMMON
SW4 ON
POWER/ MON_12/24VDC VRX
TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS R50R-UL/R32P-UL/SR33HD/SR66HD
CONTACT
BOARD TERMINAL
N.C. (3)
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
COM (5)
COMMON
NON POLARITY (1)
COMMON
12-30 VDC/AC (2) MON_12/24VDC
EMX IRB-325
CONTACT
BOARD TERMINAL
N.C. COM
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
COMMON
POWER
COMMON
POWER
MON_12/24VDC
MILLER EDGE REFLECTI-GUARD/RG-K
CONTACT
BOARD TERMINAL
TB 2 – N.C.
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
TB 2 – COM
COMMON
TB 1 – POWER IN (-)
COMMON
TB 1 – POWER IN (+) MON_12/24VDC
TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS iGAZE RE KIT
SWITCH CONTACT
BOARD TERMINAL
ALL OFF
N.C.1
MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN
COM
COMMON
(-) 12/24 VDC
(+) 12/24 VDC
COMMON MON_12/24VDC
EMX WEL-200
CONTACT
BOARD TERMINAL
RELAY CLOSE (NC) RELAY OPEN (NC)
MON_CLOSE MON_OPEN
RELAY CLOSE (COM) RELAY OPEN (COM)
COMMON COMMON
POWER
COMMON
POWER
MON_12/24VDC
MILLER EDGE RBAND MINIMUM 6 WIRES REQUIRED
SWITCH CONTACT
BOARD TERMINAL
SW 1 ON
CS 1 CS 2
MON_CLOSE MON_OPEN
SW 2 OFF
CS 1 CS 2
COMMON COMMON
SW 3 ON
COM.A TEST
COMMON MON_12/24VDC
SW 4 ON
12/24 (+) AC/DC
24-VDC GROUND
31
LOOP RACK INSTALLATION
Y The SW-300 DC, SW-325 DC and SW-350 DC models come equipped with the pre-
wired LPR-1 loop rack for safety and exit plug in loop detectors, making
installation quick and efficient.
Y Hardwired loop detectors with harnesses can also be installed. The circuit
board has 12 VDC and 24 VDC terminals to power the detector of your choice.
See “Accessory Connections” page for wiring instructions.
Y Wire one or more safety devices in series with the loop rack wires. To do
this, remove the white wire (N.C) from the loop rack off of the SAFETY
terminal on the circuit board and wire nut to the COM of the additional
device. The N.C. contact of the additional device will now go on the SAFETY
terminal of the board.
Y IMPORTANT: Use different frequencies for each loop detector to eliminate
interference.
Loop Connections
See side for Jumper setting
Exit Loop
24VAC/ 12VDC Ground Exit Phantom Safety
Phantom Loop Safety Loop
Exit Loop Phantom Loop Safety Loop
Only for swing gates
Exit loop WHEN USED
Inside Safety loop
Outside Safety loop
++
43CL07 E
DR127-330
1002
24VDC 12VDC
12/24VDC RELAY-1
V U V
33 HFK 5GN
1002
6040 1212 3002
1501 1501
802 ON B
360G
1001 1001
1001
MAAF S21B
2402
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
LOOP RACK DC BOARD WIRE COLOR
12VDC GROUND
12-VDC GROUND
RED BLACK
EXIT
EXIT
GREEN
PHANTOM PHANTOM
BROWN
SAFETY
SAFETY
WHITE
1501 1501 1501 1501 11550011 11550011 11550011 1501
1002
1002
1002
1002
10100202
1002
1002
1002
1002
COMMON
N/O
COMPATIBLE PLUG IN DETECTORS
BRAND
MODEL
JUMPER SETTING
RENO A&E EDI
H2 LMA-1800
OFF OFF
DIABLO
DSP-40S
ON
DIABLO
DSP-55
OFF
DIABLO NORTHSTAR
DSP-50 NP2-ES
OFF ON
32
THREE BUTTON STATION CONNECTION
Y A three button station and reset push button are integrated on the board to
make limit and ERD adjustments easier.
Y An external three button station may also be installed. See diagram below
for wiring instructions,
Y NOTE: STOP_CMD jumper must be removed if a three button station is
installed.
829B R616
829B R616
30
2262
710 KE. SS 14
829B R616
1001 1001
F MOC8050
629Q
.01 I /O 5W I0615
1 234 56 78 ———————–OPEN————————
90R9 10R0 1000
90R9 10R0 1000
SS
SS
14
14
90R9 10R0 1000
1001
SS 14
1001
1001
710 KE. 710 KE.
1001
IR2110S 0618 IOR
IR2110S 0618 IOR
IR2110S 0618 IOR
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
F MOC8050
629Q
1501 1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
710 KE.
710 KE.
1501 1501
1501
1501
1001 1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
1 23 OPEN
F
MOC8050 629Q
1001 0022
0022
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
1001
F MOC8050
629Q
00 ATMEL
ATMEGA168 20AU 0743
1001 1001
1001 1001
C8RB
LMC64 82AIM
3386 3386 3386 3386 3386
710 KE.
710 KE.
1001 00
710 KE.
1001
58ADC1K G4 Ls07
1001 1001
1001 1001
B OU
1
RNS
3
1001
1001
1
B OU
RNS
3
1001
1001
1
B OU
RNS
3
1001
1001
1
B OU
RNS
3
RNS
1001
1001
1
B OU
3
1001
1501
2262 9004R73 6E
900R3476E
2262
2262 2262
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1501 1001
1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
2262 710 KE.
VAGEO 1442 10W 11R J
101. we
710 KE.
IR2110S 0618 IOR
100 HFK. 7J2
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
710 KE.
1501
602 SS26
602 SS26
33 HFK 5GN
2402
2402 2402
2402
2402
MAAF S21B
1002 1002
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2402 2402
20M 710 KE.
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
DR127-330 43CL07 E
100 HFK. 7J2
710 KE.
STOP CMD JUMPER
N.O. OPEN N.O. CLOSE
N.C. STOP
COM
Push Contacts Button
Terminals
Open
Common
COMMON
Normally Open EXIT/OPEN_CMD
Close
Common
COMMON
Normally Open CLOSE_CMD
Stop
Common
COMMON
Normally Closed STOP_CMD
NOTE: CMD = Command.
33
MASTER/SLAVE CONNECTION
BEFORE CONNECTING MASTER/SLAVE COMMUNICATION WIRES, TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS:
1: Test and adjust the limit switches and ERDs for each operator as stand alone machines
2: Once the machines have been adjusted, turn slave dip switch “ON” on the slave board. Press the RESET button on the slave board or reset the power.
3: Connect the master/slave communication wires to “DATA -” and “DATA +”. The “M/S LINK” LED should be “ON” on both machines.
.
4: Connect all accessories to the master operator. Accessories installed on the slave operator will not work.
1002
1 234 56 78
———————–OPEN————————
1002
1 234 56 78
———————–OPEN————————
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
MASTER BOARD
USE UL LISTED CONDUIT
1001 1001 1210
710 KE. 710 KE.
SHIELDED CABLE
SLAVE BOARD
SLAVE SWITCH ON ONLY ON SLAVE BOARD
1001 1001 1210
710 KE.
710 KE.
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
CONNECT SHIELD TO SLAVE OPERATOR FRAME ONLY
34
MAGNETIC/SOLENOID LOCK CONNECTION
Magnetic lock installation requires a step down transformer with the
appropriate voltage for the specific lock accessory. Most operators include a
120VAC outlet for the step down transformer.
Connections: Plug the lock device transformer to the 120VAC outlet plug.
For Magnetic Lock: Wire nut one wire from transformer directly to one wire of
the magnetic lock. The other wire from transformer will be connected to the
board relay plug COM input and the other wire of the magnetic lock connects to
the board MAG relay output. See illustration below.
For Solenoid Lock: Wire nut one wire from transformer directly to one wire of
the solenoid lock. The other wire from transformer will be connected to the
board relay plug COM input and the other wire of the solenoid lock connects to
the board SOL relay output. See illustration below.
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
3386 3386 3386 3386 3386
710 KE.
S
B
1
3
1001
R NS
BOU
1
3
1001
R NS
BOU
1
3
1001
R NS
BOU
1
3
1001
R NS
BOU
1
3
1001 0 0
C8RB
LMC64 82AIM
00 ATMEL
ATMEGA168 20AU 0743
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
0022
1001
F
MOC8050 629Q
1001 0022
F
MOC8050 629Q
1 234 56 78 ———————–OPEN————————
710 KE.
1501
1501
1501 1501
KE.
710
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
1002 1002
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1501 1501 1501 1501 1501 1501 1501 1501
OPEN
SOLENOID LOCK
MAGNETIC LOCK
STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER
35
RADIO RECEIVER CONNECTION
There are two types of receivers: 3-wire and 4-wire:
3 wire receivers can mount on the radio receiver terminal strip located
outside of the control box.
For 4 wire receivers, connect the 2 gray wires to terminals 1 and 2 on the
receiver terminal strip located outside of the control box. Connect the black
wire to terminal 1 and the red wire to terminal 3 on the receiver terminal
strip as shown below.
RADIO dip switch ON allows the radio receiver to override the automatic close
timer.
829B R616
30
2262
710 KE. SS 14
829B R616
1001 1001
.01 I /O 5W I0615
24VDC 12VDC
12/24VDC
RELAY-1
1002
N/O COMMON
++
1501
F MOC8050
629Q
1 234 56 78 ———————–OPEN————————
1002 1002
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2402 2402
20M 710 KE.
829B R616
90R9 10R0 1000
90R9 10R0 1000
SS
SS
14
14
90R9 10R0 1000
1001
SS 14
1001
1001
710 KE. 710 KE.
1001
IR2110S 0618 IOR
IR2110S 0618 IOR
IR2110S 0618 IOR
00 ATMEL
ATMEGA168 20AU 0743
2262 710 KE.
VAGEO 1442 10W 11R J
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
F MOC8050
629Q
1501 1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
710 KE.
710 KE.
1501 1501
1501
1501
1001 1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
1 23 OPEN
F
MOC8050 629Q
1001 0022
0022
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
1001
F MOC8050
629Q
1001 1001
1001 1001
C8RB
LMC64 82AIM
3386 3386 3386 3386 3386
710 KE.
710 KE.
1001 00
710 KE.
1001
58ADC1K G4 Ls07
1001 1001
1001 1001
B OU
1
RNS
3
1001
1001
1
B OU
RNS
3
1001
1001
1
B OU
RNS
3
1001
1001
1
B OU
RNS
3
RNS
1001
1001
1
B OU
3
1001
1501
2262 9004R736E
900R4376E
2262
2262 2262
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1501 1001
1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
101. we
710 KE.
IR2110S 0618 IOR
100 HFK. 7J2
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
710 KE.
1501
602 SS26
602 SS26
33 HFK 5GN
2402
2402 2402
2402
2402
MAAF S21B
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
DR127-330 43CL07 E
100 HFK. 7J2
710 KE.
JUMPER DICTATES
3
DESIRE VOLTAGE FOR RADIO RECEIVER.
2
1
RECEIVER TERMINAL STRIP LOCATED OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX.
BOARD ALSO PROVIDES 12VDC AND 24VDC
ACCESSORY POWER
4 WIRE 12-24VDC RADIO RECEIVER
36
SW-300/SW-350 DC EMERGENCY RELEASE
Procedures to manually open the SW-300 DC: 1. Remove the bolt or pad lock from
the arm lever and open the lever fully. 2. Opening the arm lever will allow
you to manually open and close the gate.
REMOVE BOLT OR PAD LOCK
MASTER
OPEN ARM LEVER
Procedures to manually open the SW-350 DC: 1. Turn operator power “OFF” 2.
Push foot pedal down and move to the left to lock pedal in down position 3.
Push gate open
EXIT
AUTOMATIC GATE OPERATORS
®
SLIDERS · SWINGERS · OVERHEADS
115VAC
SAFETY
37
SW-325 DC EMERGENCY RELEASE
To release the gate for manual operation, follow these steps: 1. Remove the
bolt or pad lock from the quick release. 2. Slide the quick release assembly
out from the crank arm. 3. Bend the arm slightly to start the opening of the
gate. Grab and pull the gate to the open position.
To put the operator back into normal operation, align the primary arm with the
crank arm and slide the quick release assembly back into the crank arm. Lock
it with a bolt or pad lock.
SLIDE OUT TO RELEASE BOLT OR PAD LOCK
QUICK RELEASE ASSEMBLY
38
SOLAR PANEL CONNECTION
The solar panel input requires a minimum of a 12VDC , 40 Watt panel. The
charging circuit is limited by 1 Amp maximum. When using a 24VDC panel (up to
40 Watts), connect the panel straight into the LINE IN input. For a solar
installation, upgrade the batteries according to usage. For information on
solar applications (solar panel sizes, battery size, etc.), please call
ALL-O-Matic.
CONNECT 12V PANEL INTO SOLAR INPUT ON CIRCUIT BOARD.
MAAF S21B
1001
20M
802 ON B
360G
1212 3002 6040
1001 1001
C8RB LMC64
DR127-330
82AIM
43CL07 E
2402
F MOC8050
629Q
1501 1501
1 234 56 78 ———————–OPEN————————
1001
710 KE.
710 KE.
1001
2402
MAAF S21B
2402 2402
33 HFK 5GN
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
F MOC8050
629Q
1501 1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
2402
1002 1002
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2402 2402
20M 710 KE.
2402
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1001
3386 3386 3386 3386 3386
710 KE.
710 KE.
3
RNS
2262 2262
2262
BOU
1
602 SS26
1001 0022
0022
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
1501
1501
F MOC8050
629Q
1001
F MOC8050
629Q
00 ATMEL
ATMEGA168 20AU 0743
1 23 OPEN
1001 1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
IR2110S 0618 IOR
1001
710 KE. SS 14
829B R616
90R9 10R0 1000
14
SS
90R9 10R0 1000
1001 1001
1001 1001
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
1001 00
SS
14
IR2110S 0618 IOR
1001
1001
476E 900R3
3
602 SS26
100 HFK. 7J2
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
RNS
BOU
1
2262
710 KE.
VAGEO 1442 10W 11R J
2262 476E 900R3
1001
1001
3
RNS
BOU
1
1001
1001
3
101. we
710 KE.
IR2110S 0618 IOR
RNS
BOU
1
1001
1001
3
RNS
1501
1
710 KE.
1501
BOU
1001 1001
1001 1001
1501 1001
1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
58ADC1K G4 Ls07
90R9 10R0 1000
1001
710 KE.
829B R616
710 KE.
710 KE.
1001
IR2110S 0618 IOR
SS 14
829B R616
1001 1001
.01 I O/ 5W I0615
30
2262
CONNECT 24V PANEL PLUG INTO LINE IN ON CIRCUIT BOARD
39
100 HFK. 7J2
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
DR127-330 43CL07 E
710 KE.
EXTERNAL SOLAR SYSTEM INSTALLATION
When using an external solar package, connect batteries straight into the
BATTERY input. The batteries will need to be upgraded to meet application
requirements. See wiring below.
For information on solar applications (solar panel sizes, battery size, etc.),
please call All-O-Matic.
IMPORTANT: When more than two solar panels are needed, special wiring
precautions must be taken to prevent damage to batteries and/or charge
controller regulator. If the panels are 12VDC they must be wired in series to
make 24VDC. If 24VDC panels are used they must be wired in parallel.
F MOC8050
629Q
1 234 56 78 ———————–OPEN————————
1001
710 KE.
710 KE.
CHARGE
CHARGING
LOAD DISCONNECT
CONTROLLER
TEMP.SENSE
SOLAR BATTERY LOAD
SEALED
4
32
16
5
OR FLOODED
+
SELECT
{ Remove Jumper Wire for Flooded Battery
1501 1501
2402
MAAF S21B
2402 2402
33 HFK 5GN
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
F MOC8050
629Q
1501 1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
1501
2402
1002 1002
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2402 2402
20M 710 KE.
2402
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1001
101. we
710 KE.
IR2110S 0618 IOR
3386 3386 3386 3386 3386
710 KE.
710 KE.
3
RNS
2262 2262
2262
BOU
1
602 SS26
1001
1001
476E 900R3
1001 0022
0022
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
CMX-309FB C 8.0000 M 535202
3
602 SS26
100 HFK. 7J2
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
RNS
1501
1
F MOC8050
629Q
BOU
1501
2262 476E 900R3
1001
1001
3
RNS
1
1001
F MOC8050
629Q
BOU
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
1001 00
00 ATMEL
ATMEGA168 20AU 0743
2262 710 KE.
VAGEO 1442 10W 11R J
1001
1001
3
RNS
BOU
1
1001
1001
3
RNS
1501
1
710 KE.
1501
BOU
1001 1001
1001 1001
1501 1001
1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
58ADC1K G4 Ls07
1 23 OPEN
.01 I O/ 5W I0615
1001 1001 1001 1001
90R9 10R0 1000
1001 1001 1001 1001
1001 1001 1001 1001
710 KE. SS 14
829B R616
IR2110S 0618 IOR
1001
SS
14
90R9 10R0 1000
1001 1001
1001 1001
SS
14
IR2110S 0618 IOR
90R9 10R0 1000
1001
710 KE.
829B R616
710 KE.
710 KE.
1001
IR2110S 0618 IOR
SS 14
829B R616
1001 1001
30
2262
100 HFK. 7J2
C8RB LMC64 82AIM
DR127-330 43CL07 E
710 KE.
CONNECT BATTERY PLUG INTO BATTERY ON CIRCUIT BOARD
1001
40
SWING ARM ASSEMBLY
1 2
7 DETAIL C 3
B 10
6
4
8
9
C
8 1
DETAIL B
9
5
RECTANGULAR ARM
ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1
QRA-300RR
SW Quick Release Arm
1
2
SPA-300RR
SW Primary Arm
1
3
SSA-300RR
SW Secondary Arm
1
4
SAB-300RR
SW Arm Connecting Bar
1
12
5
SGB-300RR
SW Arm Gate Bracket
1
6
1/2-13 X 3.5 Hex Bolt
Hex Pivot Bolt
1
7
1/2-13×2.25 Hex Bolt
Hex Pivot Bolt
1
7
8
1/2 Flat Washer
Flat Washer
4
9
1/2-13 Hex Nylon Lock Nut
Nylon Lock Nut
2
10 SSH-300RR
SW Shaft Hub
1
6 11
13 2
10
ROUND PIPE ARM
ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
1 QRA-RD300
2 SPA-RD300
3 SSA-RD300
4 SKN-RD300
5 SGB-RD300 6 SAB-RD300 7 1/2-13 X 2.25 Hex bolt 8 1/2-13 hex Nylon lock nut 9 1/2″ Flat Washer 10 3/8-16 Hex Nut 11 3/8 Split Lock Washer 12 3/8-16 X 1.75 Carriage Bolt 13 SSH-300RR
4
9
8
DESCRIPTION SW Quick Release Arm
SW Primary Arm SW Secondary Pipe Arm
SW Arm Connecting Knuckle
SW Arm Gate Bracket SW Arm Spacer bushing
Hex Bolt (Pivot bolt) Nylon Hex Nut Flat Washer Hex Nut
Split Lock Washer Carriage BOlt SW Shaft Hub
QTY. 1 1 1
2
1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1
7
3
4
5
9 8
SIZE DWG. NO.
A SW-ARM Assembly
41
D
DETAILI
DETAIL D
1
2
7
ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
1 SAB-300RR
2 SSA-300RR
3 SAS-325
4 SGB-300RR 5 SPA-325
6 SQR-325 7 1/2-13 X 13/4 Hex bolt 8 1/2-13 X 3 1/4″ Hex Bolt 9 1/2 Flat
washer 10 1/2-13 Nylon Lock Nut
11 SCA-325
5
42
9 4
DESCRIPTION
SW Arm Connecting Bar SW Secondary Arm
SW Arm Spacer
SW-Gate Bracket Primary arm
Quick Release Gate bracket Pivot bolt
Arm Center Pivot Bolt
Flat washer Pivot Lock nut
Crank Arm
4
3
QTY.
2 1
1
1 1 1 1 1 4 2
1
11
5
8 3
G
I
6
10 DETAIL G
TITLE:
SW-325DC Arm kit
SIZE DWG. NO.
REV
A
SCALE: 1:50WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
2
1
WARRANTY AND RECORD
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY
ALL-O-MATIC INC warrants the following gate operators (SW-300 DC, SW-325 DC,
SW-350 DC) for a period of five (5) years in commercial installations and for
a period of seven (7) years in residential installations. The above operators,
within their warranty period, are to be free from defects in circuitry, motor,
gearbox and workmanship. This warranty begins from the date of purchase to the
original owner. Warrantor will repair or, at its option, replace any device
which it finds to require service. This device must be sent to the warrantor
at the consumer’s expense to:
ALL-O-MATIC INC. 7820 GLORIA AVE. VAN NUYS, CA 91406
The warrantor will return the repaired or replaced unit to the customer at the
consumer’s expense. Labor charges for dealer service or replacement are the
responsibility of the owner. These warranties are in lieu of all other
warranties either expressed or implied, and ALL-O-MATIC INC shall not be
liable for consequential damage. All implied warranties of merchantability and
or fitness for a particular purpose are hereby disclaimed and excluded. This
limitation is not valid in jurisdictions which do not allow limitation of
incidental or consequential damages or limitation of warranty periods. In
order to obtain this policy, please complete the registration card and send it
by mail within 30 days of purchasing from ALL-O-MATIC INC. or your installer.
If product is not registered, only a one year warranty on all parts will be
provided.
CUSTOMERS RECORD Customer
Name_
Address___
Purchased from (Installation
Co.)____ Date____//__
Model Number_____ Serial Number__-
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