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3.2.1 SW 1 (Left Switch) Description and Function
Switch 1: Set so that the operator cycles open upon initial power up and open command. If the
operator cycles close, turn power off and change the setting on this switch.
Switch 2: Turns the auto close timer on or off. Set from 1 to 23 seconds.
Switch 3: This switch should be left in the OFF position when the slide gate is running on a level
track and the gate does not coast. If the gate is on an incline, turning this switch on will apply a DC
voltage to the motor windings when the gate is stopped. This applies braking power to the motor to
prevent the gate from coasting.
Switches 4-5: These work in conjunction with each other and determine when the relay on the board
will be activated. This relay can be used as a switch for various functions such as illuminating a
warning light when the gate is moving, or turning on a green light when the gate is full open. If a
magnetic lock is used with the gate operator, these switches must be set for magnetic lock operation
which limits the relay to activate only when the gate is opening and full open.
Switch 6: This switch must be in the OFF position for normal operation. The self-test feature checks
various functions of the operator. CAUTION - Do not run self-test with the operator connected to the
gate. The drive chain must be disconnected from the operator to run the self-test.
Switches 7-8: These work in conjunction with each other and determine if the operator will stop the
gate at the full open position, or if the gate should stop 1, 2 or 3 inches short of the full open position.
3.2.2 SW 2 (Right Switch) Description and Function
Switch 1: Determines if the output of the loop detector (DoorKing loop detectors only) plugged into
the OPEN port will be sent directly to the microprocessor to open the gate, or if the output is directed
to terminal 10 where it can then be connected to other input terminals.
Switch 2: Determines if an input to terminal 6 will reverse or stop a closing gate. If this switch is set
to stop the gate (ON), once the input to terminal 6 is cleared, the gate will continue to close. This is
typically used to help prevent tailgating.
Switch 3: Switch must be in the OFF position for models 9100 and 9150.
Switch 4: This switch determines the operation of the solenoid lock and is factory set. CAUTION: Do
not change the setting of this switch unless the solenoid / lock assembly has been repositioned for
the operation desired. Changing the setting of this switch without physically changing the lock
assembly will damage the operator.
Switch 5: Switch must be in the OFF position for models 9100 and 9150.
Switch 6: Turning the timer override feature on will cause the auto close timer to close the gate after
1 second, regardless of the setting of the auto close timer potentiometer. This will also cause an
opening gate to stop and reverse when the reverse (loop) inputs are cleared. This feature, along with
switch 2 above, is useful to prevent tailgating.
Switches 7-8: These work in conjunction with each other and determine if the operator will stop the
gate at the full closed position, or if the gate should stop 1, 2 or 3 inches short of the full closed
position.
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