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Trailing End
Slide Gates:
Potential Zones for
Entrapment Protection
1. Draw-in zones
2. Leading end
3. Trailing end
Swing Gates:
Potential Zones requiring
Entrapment Protection
1. Leading Edge
2. Bottom Edge
3. Entry / Exit
4. Posts
5. Post Pivot / Pinch Points
6. Arm Movement
This document supplies site planning scenarios and reference tables that help explain the UL 325-2016 requirements for
monitoring of external entrapment protection sensors. HySecurity is monitoring Normally Closed (NC) sensors to conform to
UL 325 monitored entrapment protection requirements.
Approved sensors recommended for use with HySecurity gate operators are specified in this document.
For more information regarding UL 325-2016, refer to the HySecurity website section:
UL 325 Standard For Safety

Protection Against Entrapment

HySecurity Gate Operators
UL 325 – 2016
Quick Start - Supplement
Draw-in Zones
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Wired edge sensors can protect
areas of entrapment along
posts or walls
Public side
Leading End
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Secure side
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Trailing End
Slide Gates:
Potential Zones for
Entrapment Protection
1. Draw-in zones
2. Leading end
3. Trailing end
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Secure side
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Draw-in Zones
1
Wired edge sensors can protect
areas of entrapment along
posts or walls
Public side
Leading End
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Secure side
Public side
Drawings NOT TO SCALE
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Summary of Contents for HySecurity UL 325

  • Page 1: Protection Against Entrapment

    Secure side Drawings NOT TO SCALE This document supplies site planning scenarios and reference tables that help explain the UL 325-2016 requirements for monitoring of external entrapment protection sensors. HySecurity is monitoring Normally Closed (NC) sensors to conform to UL 325 monitored entrapment protection requirements.
  • Page 2: I Mportant S Afety I Nformation

    Installing the signs is a requirement for UL 325 compliance. Use monitored sensors for protection against entrapment as specified in the current UL 325 Standard for Safety. Refer to General Entrapment Protection Provisions per UL 325, Table 31.1 on page 18.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table 1: HySecurity Gate Operators requiring External Monitored Entrapment Protection Sensors ......5 Table 2: HySecurity Gate Operators maintaining Object Detection ................5 Table 3: External Entrapment Protection Sensors Approved for Use with HySecurity Gate Operators .......6 Label Changes to Controller Inputs ..........................7 How Software Handles Monitored Entrapment .......................8...
  • Page 4 Smart DC: 2 CH Wired Edge with GEM-204 .........................45 Smart DC Bi-Parting Gates: Dual Gate Wiring ......................46 Smart DC Bi-Parting Gates: Photo Eye (EMX IRB MON) ....................46 HySecurity Contact Information ..........................48 D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 5: Hysecurity Gate Operators

    • Build Year (BY) - An added menu item distinguishes between pre-2016 manufacturing dates and post-2016 manufacturing dates. Build Year (BY) is a factory-setting. Build Year 2 (BY 2) is the default for all HySecurity gate operators indicating a manufacturing date of 2016 in the serial number.
  • Page 6: Table 3: External Entrapment Protection Sensors Approved For Use With Hysecurity Gate Operators

    UL 325 compliant installation site. NOTE: Table 3 provides the list of sensors that are approved for use with HySecurity gate operators using the monitoring capabilities found in software versions h4.50 or h5.50 (or higher).
  • Page 7: Label Changes To Controller Inputs

    Build Year (BY 1) MX3979-02 Used on replacement boards for gate operators manufactured prior to 2016. Post 2016 Label Build Year (BY 2) MX3978-01 Temporary use on existing inventory. Keypad and Display www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev. J...
  • Page 8: How Software Handles Monitored Entrapment

    S1 SENSOR 1 NOTE: Three inputs for external entrapment protection sensors are available on the HySecurity gate operator controller. New silk screen controller boards are on order, but until they are ready for shipment, labels will be overlaid on the board to indicate terminology adaptations.
  • Page 9: What The Installer Needs To Do

    All HySecurity gate operators indicating a manufacturing date of 2016 (or later) in the serial number, will have the Build Year set to 2. A Build Year of 2 (BY 2) indicates that your gate operator is prepared to monitor for external entrapment protection sensors. The Build Year setting appears in the system scroll on the gate operator display.
  • Page 10: Table 5: Installer Menu Settings For Sensor Inputs

    Object Detection on page 5 for an overview of HySecurity gate operators not requiring monitoring of external entrapment protection sensors to meet the 2016 UL 325 Standard of Safety regulations. * For notes on swing gates, refer to page 20.
  • Page 11: Table 6: Setting The Sensor Logic

    Table 6: Setting the Sensor Logic External entrapment protection sensors can be wired to any one of the three sensor inputs on the HySecurity Controller. The sensor logic, such as Eye Close Logic (EC), Eye Open Logic (EO) and Gate Edge Logic (GR) remain accessible in the Installer Menu, if the corresponding sensor type is installed, and determine how the gate operator will react when a monitored sensor is activated.
  • Page 12: Temporarily Power The Sensors

    NOTE: To cover the potential entrapment areas, mount photo eyes preferably within 5 inches (13 cm) of the gate face. For more information, refer to ASTM F2200 Gate and Fence Standards. D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Stop gate travel (and/or reverse direction of travel) FAULT 2 SENSOR #1 Overriding a tripped sensor or fault condition on a HySecurity gate operator with monitored entrapment sensors requires a 2-step process: • Press Open or Close momentarily. Audible beeps in quick succession indicate tripped sensors or fault conditions.
  • Page 14: Table 7: Troubleshooting Codes

    • Check the wiring. Refer to the wiring diagram associated with the attached sensor. • Be sure the eye “common” wire is wired properly to the SENSOR COM terminal. D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 15 The software version appears on the display. Make a note of it. The software version should be h4.50 or h5.50 (or higher). • If necessary, update the software using a PC laptop and S.T.A.R.T. Register and login in at www.hysecurity.com ERROR ERROR 7 3 chirps per second once Contact HySecurity.
  • Page 16: Site Assessment & Gate Design For Monitored Entrapment

    It is up to the gate system designer and installer to assess appropriate safety design and components above and beyond minimum UL 325 and ASTM F2200 standards. Always check your local area codes and comply with all regulations. D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors ©...
  • Page 17: Site Assessment & Gate Design For Monitored Entrapment

    Swing Gate: Monitored Entrapment Site Scenario (Viewing from SECURE side) NOTICE: UL 325 Standard of Safety provides the MINIMUM safety standards. Site, gate hardware usage, and other conditions may dictate the use of additional safety designs/components. It is up to the gate system designer and installer to assess appropriate safety design and components above and beyond minimum UL 325 and ASTM F2200 standards.
  • Page 18: Usage Class 4 Designated Gate Operator Provisions

    (406 mm), and does not have a pinch point between moving parts by virtue of the operator’s design or as a result of installation in accordance with instructions supplied with the operator as specified in UL 325 Standard of Safety is not required to be provided with means to protect against entrapment.
  • Page 19: Diagram 1: Typical Slide Gate Site Assessment

    Note that every site is different. All potential entrapment zones should be protected with contact or non-contact sensors. HySecurity gate operators detect NC output sensors and monitor them to comply with UL 325 Standard of Safety. www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev.
  • Page 20: Diagram 2: Typical Swing Gate Site Assessment

    HySecurity gate operators detect NC output sensors and monitor them to comply with UL 325 Standard of Safety. Understand that UL 325 conveys the minimum standard of safety. Installers must assess each specific gate design and site and install external entrapment protection sensors to guard all potential entrapment zones.
  • Page 21: Diagram 3: Typical Barrier Arm Site Assessment

    UL 325 Exception: An operator for a vehicular barrier (arm) that is not intended to move toward a rigid object closer than 16 inches (406 mm), and does not have a pinch point between moving parts by virtue of the operator’s design or as a result of installation in accordance with instructions supplied with the operator as specified in UL 325 Standard of Safety is not required to be provided with means to protect against entrapment.
  • Page 22: Diagram 4: Typical Vertical Lift Site Overview

    However, all potential entrapment zones should be protected with contact or non-contact sensors. HySecurity gate operators detect NC output sensors and monitor them to comply with UL 325 Standard of Safety.
  • Page 23: Diagram 5: Typical Slidesmart Dc Site Assessment

    Solution output to SENSOR 3 on the Controller. In the Installer Menu, set SENSOR #3 TYPE to EYE BOTH. Another option? Use a long range photo eye and wire as a singular SENSOR input 1. PREV NEXT SELECT www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev. J...
  • Page 24: Diagram 6: Swingsmart Dc Site Overview (Dual Gate)

    SENSOR #3 TYPE SENSOR #3 TYPE PREV NEXT SELECT PREV NEXT SELECT OPEN CLOSE STOP MENU RESET CLOSE MENU OPEN STOP RESET PREV NEXT SELECT PREV NEXT SELECT D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 25: Wiring Hysecurity Sensors: Smart Touch

    Wiring diagrams are provided on the following pages. The diagrams illustrate how to connect sensors and program the gate operator. HySecurity Smart Touch gate operators can monitor entrapment protection sensors per UL 325 - 2015 Standard of Safety using software version h4.50 (or higher).
  • Page 26: Smart Touch: Wired Edge Sensor With Gem (-104)

    *NOTE: Make sure whichever wired input used (SENSOR 1, 2, or 3) is the MX000585 VERSION same Sensor # configured through the Installer Menu. EMERG CLOSE FIRE DEPT OPEN Smart Touch Controller LIMIT DUAL GATE RADIO OPTIONS OPEN +24V +24V D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 27: Smart Touch: Photo Eye Thru Beam (Emx Irb Mon)

    DIP switches must be set as shown otherwise the photo eye will not operate correctly. If you receive an Alert, "!ACTION BLOCKED" "Photo Eye Open" PEO or "Photo Eye Close" PEC, take steps to align the photo eye. Refer to Photo Eye Alignment on page 12. www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start...
  • Page 28: Smart Touch: Photo Eye / Reflective (E3K R10K4)

    BLOCKED" "Photo Eye Open" PEO or "Photo Relay NO (Terminal 5, NO2) Eye Close" PEC, take steps to align the photo eye. Refer to Photo Eye Alignment on page 12. D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 29: Smart Touch: The Solution, Mim-62 (Multi-Input Module)

    All external entrapment protection sensors must be NC sensor outputs and wired to the SENSOR COM terminal for monitoring and powering purposes. The sensor becomes actively powered when the gate operator's motor runs. www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev. J...
  • Page 30: Smart Touch: Photo Eye / Reflecti-Guard (Rg-R)

    NOTE: If you receive an Alert, "!ACTION BLOCKED" "Photo Eye Open" PEO or "Photo Eye Close" PEC, take steps to align the photo eye. Refer to Photo Eye Alignment on page 12. D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 31: Smart Touch: Wireless Edge, Wireless Gate Link

    Test button on the Transmitter Wireless Edge Link (Receiver) to complete the LEARN mode MGL - RX20 process and sync the receiver and Signal received from battery- transmitter. powered Transmitter (MGL - TX20) www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev. J...
  • Page 32: Smart Touch: Wired Edge With Gem-104 & Photo Eye

    The sensor becomes actively powered when the 2 CH Wired Edge *Green output wire can attach to gate operator's motor runs. with GEM-204 on any SENSOR input. page 34.. D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 33: Smart Touch: Wireless Edge Gate Link & Photo Eye

    Use receivers & transmitters Version 1.02 or higher. OUTPUT DIP switches for CH1 and CH2. Verify dip switch is set to “R” for each channel used. HySecurity uses NC SELECT "Relay" sensors. Do NOT select "P" as the output. P = "Pulse" device.
  • Page 34: Smart Touch: 2 Ch Wired Edge With Gem-204

    The sensor becomes CH 1 Wires to CH 2 Wires to 10k Edge 10k Edge actively powered when the gate operator's motor runs. D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 35: Wiring Hysecurity Sensors: Smart Dc

    Wiring diagrams are provided on the following pages. The diagrams illustrate how to connect sensors and program the gate operator. HySecurity Smart DC gate operators can monitor entrapment protection sensors per UL 325 - 2015 Standard of Safety using software version h5.50 (or higher).
  • Page 36: Wiring Tips For Sensor Com Terminal: Smart Dc

    Press Next or Previous. Press Select. Continue pressing Next to view Blinking characters Advance - press Next Two left characters blink. all selections. become static. Previous - press Previous D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 37: Smart Dc: Wired Edge Sensor With Gem-104

    SENSOR GEM: Red Wire GEM: + 24 V *NOTE: For 2 channel Red Wire EMERG capabilities, refer to Smart OPEN SHOW DC: 2 CH Wired Edge with LEDs GEM-204 on page 45. www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev. J...
  • Page 38: Smart Dc: Photo Eye Thru Beam (Emx Irb Mon)

    DIP switches must be set as shown otherwise the photo eye will not operate correctly. If you receive an Alert, "!ACTION BLOCKED" "Photo Eye Open" PEO or "Photo Eye Close" PEC, take steps to align the photo eye. Refer to Photo Eye Alignment on page 12. D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 39: Smart Dc: Photo Eye / Reflective (E3K R10K4)

    "Photo Eye Open" PEO or "Photo Eye Close" PEC, take Relay NO (Terminal 5, NO2) to SENSOR on Smart DC steps to align the photo eye. Refer to Photo Eye Alignment on page 12. www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev. J...
  • Page 40: Smart Dc: Multi-Input Module (The Solution, Mim-62)

    LOOP LOOP BLOCK EXIT EXIT IN OBS LOOP LOOP OUT OBS LOOP LOOP CENTER LOOP LOOP EDGE SENSOR 1 SENSOR + 24 V EMERG OPEN SHOW LEDs D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 41: Smart Dc: Photo Eye / Reflecti-Guard (Rg-R)

    NOTE: If you receive an Alert, "!ACTION BLOCKED" "Photo Eye Open" PEO or "Photo Eye Close" PEC, take steps to align the photo eye. Refer to Photo Eye Alignment on page 12. www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev. J...
  • Page 42: Smart Dc: Mgl-Rx20 Wireless Gate Link

    Wireless Edge Link (Receiver) MGL - RX20 Always make sure that a gate edge is installed on each bi- Signal received from battery-powered parting swing gate. Transmitter (MGL - TX20) D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 43: Smart Dc: Wired Edge With Gem-104 And Photo Eye

    Smart DC: 2 Green Wires* EDGE SENSOR 1 SENSOR CH Wired Edge with + 24 V GEM-204 on page EMERG OPEN *Green output wire can attach to SHOW LEDs any SENSOR input. www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev. J...
  • Page 44: Smart Dc: Wireless Edge Gate Link And Photo Eye

    LEARN mode process and sync the receiver and transmitter. OUTPUT SELECT DIP switches for CH1 and CH2. Verify dip switch is set to “R” for each channel used. HySecurity uses NC "Relay" sensors. Do NOT select "P" as the output. P = "Pulse" device. D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors ©...
  • Page 45: Smart Dc: 2 Ch Wired Edge With Gem-204

    NOTE: In 2012, location of SENSOR pins changed. Older boards show pins swapped. + 24 V EMERG OPEN SHOW LEDs Red wire Power +24V NOTE: Red wires are not polarity sensitive. Channel wires to 10k Edge www.hysecurity.com © 2016 Quick Start D0726 Rev. J...
  • Page 46: Smart Dc Bi-Parting Gates: Dual Gate Wiring

    Gate Operator Conduit DG 1 Shielded cable (3 Supports low voltage cable NOTE: Connect ground shield PRIMARY wire) Gate Operator wire to one Controller, not both. DG 2 D0726 Rev. J UL 325 - 2016 HySecurity Monitored Sensors © 2016 www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 47 (this exclusion does not apply to normal installation of Hy-Security Gate, Inc. (“HySecurity”) warrants that at the time of sale each of its prod- approved accessories and/or protective devices or sensors). It is the responsibility...
  • Page 48: Hysecurity Contact Information

    Additionally, HySecurity Gate, Inc. makes no representations or warranty with respect to this manual. We also reserve the right to make changes in the products described without notice and without any obligation to notify any persons of any such revision or change.

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