Optional: Solar Power Diagram ..............................................26 Optional: Flash Enable Jumper ..............................................27 Alarm ........................................................28 Front Door Lock (ULOK) ................................................28 10. Manual Operation of the Barrier Gate Open, Stop, Close (commands on circuit board) ......................................... 29 Manual Release ....................................................30 11. Manual Adjustments Arm Speed ......................................................
Good Working Methods, installation premises, automatic, manual and emergency operation system operating logic and the forces of the motorized barrier, and provide the user developed by the motorized barrier. with operating instructions. The safety devices must protect any areas...
Operating Specifications BARRIER Power Requirements 120 VAC Single Phase at 3 Amps or 220 VAC Single Phase at 1.5 Amp Main Power Power Input: 100-240 VAC. Select 115/230 VAC Single Phase Absorption Torque 70 Nm Opening Time 2-6 s/90º Closing Time 2-6 s/90º...
Inner Components BARRIER CODE Description 24 V=motor with encoder Main Control Board GOC-6000 Mechanical stop adjusting Key Release SPGY SPGY SPGN Grey spring 1.5” SPRD38 SPGN Green spring 2” SPRD51 SPRD38 Red spring 1.5” ø SPRD51 Red spring 2” ø...
Structural Components List BARRIER ITEM Description Gear Arm Barrier Door BBEN Barrier Enclosure BAHBA Arm Holder Bracket Assy Release Arm with Lock Release Device Bezel ENTOPC Enclosing Top Cover AHBRC Arm Holder Bracket Cover AHBRCL Arm Holder Bracket Cover Lid...
Mounting Installation BARRIER CONCRETE BASE AND PREPARATION Concrete Area 24” 11.81” 9.06” Barrier Base 17.5” 4.53” 8.27” Ø 0.5” Ø 2.36” Come out from the center point of the concrete base. 4x.5”x3.5” anchors. 2” 24” Conduit Pipe Prepare a 24”x17.5” rectangle area, and dig 17” deep into the ground. Then pour the concrete mixer into the hole and make sure this concrete block is at least 6”...
Arm Installation BARRIER ARM ASSEMBLY only PL≥ 15' 8" Cut the length of the bar to L=PL+10.82”. Install the bar as shown in the figure. Technical Support: (909) 259-6001...
Arm Installation BARRIER STRUT SELECTION Determine arm length From table select the proper strut From the picture select the proper position on the gear arm to mount the strut (Feet) (Feet) 4-5.5 SPGY 6.0-6.5 SPGY 5.5-6.5 SPGY 6.5-8.2 SPGN 6.5-8.2 SPGN 8.2-9.5...
STRUT MOUNTING Manually release the barrier motor ( see page 30) Note, the plate/shelf is situated in the vertical middle of the barrier casing. Note, the correct fitting position will depend upon the choice of the opening direction. Apply a thread locking compound/glue onto the nut.
Arm Installation BARRIER LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENTS FOR THE OPENING AND CLOSING POSITION • Adjust the opening and closing position of the bar using the special screws [A]. • Adjust the opening and closing limit switches using the cams [C] so that the switches are activated approx.
USE MIN. 14 AWG WI Electrical Installation BARRIER power cable to the board. USE MIN. 14 AWG WIRE. FOLLOW ALL LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE CONNECTION (TO CIRCUIT-BOARD) To help protect the equipment from lightning and pow surges and to protect persons from shock hazard Operator must be grounded.
Electrical Installation BARRIER BATTERY AND POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION DIAGRAM - (Green) + (White) White Outlet & Receptacle White Reset Switch Black Solar Regulator (Black) Neutral “Out” (White) Earth Ground (Green/Yellow) Green Black Batteries Power Harness Plug Technical Support: (909) 259-6001...
Inductive loop Installation BARRIER ALARM RESET SWITCH INSTALLATION: is either a Type A or B2 device and the second activa WARNING – To reduce the risk of severe injury or death to person, please follow these instructions: of 5 min or until a renewed manual input from an integ...
Loop Rack Installation BARRIER Outside Twist Wire Outside the Loop 6 Twists/Foot Outside Safety Loop Rack (#GOC-LDR) Loop Until Its Connection to the Loop Rack Center Exit Safety Safety Safety Exit Center Loop Exit Center Center Inside Safety Loop Exit...
Accessory Connections BARRIER ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT BOARD PICTORIAL LAYOUT Sense and Open Close Timer On Board Angle Adjust Setting Control Primary/Second Commands Barrier Link Guard Station Loop Detectors Alarm Remote Front Cover Lock Control Input Optional Photo Eye Input Light and Flash...
Accessory Connections BARRIER OPEN COMMANDS Keypad Fire Box COMMANDS FIRE Open barrier whenever fire emergency happens Strike open Sequential open input (used in barrier /main(Slide/Swing) gate) gate configuration to sequentially open the barrier and main(Slide/Swing) gate) Technical Support: (909) 259-6001...
Accessory Connections BARRIER DETECTION LOOP EDGE SENSOR DETECTION LOOP To decrease the possibility of vehicle entrapment on the gate. Vehicle loop detectors need to be installed. The edge sensor and the photo-electric beam can be used for secondary entrapment protection on every installation to prevent pedestrian or animal entrapment. These accessories must be UL 325 compliant devices.
Accessory Connections BARRIER RADIO RECEIVER Radio Receiver Need to verify the proper connections before connecting the Radio Receiver. The maximum voltage that the control board / battery can provide is about 28V for external accessories. If there is an electrical shot in the power to the accessories, the control board will protect itself by shutting down and will remain shut down until the short is fixed.
1. FL_NO/COM/FL_NC: This provides NO/NC relay connections for controlling flash lights. The flash is active when the barrier is operating (enable jumper is plugged). 2. L_NO/COM/L_NC: This provides NO/NC relay connections for turn on light when barrier is operating or flash when timer is running.
Accessory Connections BARRIER PRIMARY/SECONDARY PRIMARY UNIT SECONDARY UNIT SECONDARY UNIT You can setup the Primary/Secondary connection as shown below. Primary PS_A Secondary PS_A Primary PS_B Secondary PS_B Primary GND Secondary GND Technical Support: (909) 259-6001...
Accessory Connections BARRIER GUARD STATION OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE STOP STOP This will control the gate operator to Open, Stop, and Close the gate. The switches for Open and Close must be normally open type. The switch for Stop must be normally close type. They all can be using the same common ground.
ULOK ULOK FUNCTIONALITY: 1. on/off red light to indicate on the electrical circuit board whether the barrier arm is lock or not 2. In addition, is associated with the Front Cover Lock component and its functionality Technical Support: (909) 259-6001...
Manual Operation of the Barrier Gate BARRIER OPEN, STOP, CLOSE (COMMAND ON CIRCUIT BOARD) Using Open, Stop, Close onboard button to Open, Stop, or Close the arm respectively. Technical Support: (909) 259-6001...
In the event of a fault or power failure, insert the key, turn it counterclockwise and completely open the hatch. Manually open the barrier. To put in use the barrier again, close the hatch, turn the key clockwise and remove the key. WARNING: do not release with the springs under tension without rod. Perform rod locking and release with the motor switched off.
Manual Adjustments BARRIER OBSTRUCTION/INSTANT REVERSING SENSOR The Obstruction Sensor needs to be adjusted to compensate for the installation and gate weight. The overload adjustment is provided to set the gate sensitivity. a) If the gate reverses by itself or stops in midcycle, it is too sensitive.
Routine Maintenance BARRIER Perform the following operations and checks every 6 months according to intensity of use of the automa- tion. Disconnect the power supply connection and batteries (if present): • Clean and oil the levers and check nuts and screws are well tightened.
1. The Barrier Arm receives an open command from your access control 2. The Barrier Arm remains closed and sends an “open signal” to the synchronized operator. 3. The Barrier Arm will open once the synchronized operator reaches its open limit.
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