Chapter 2: Getting Started; Section 2A. Electrical Specifications - Nabco Magnum 4A Control Wiring And Adjustment Manual

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Magnum 4A Control Wiring and Adjustment Manual
Part #15-10682
CHAPTER 2: Getting Started
The Magnum 4A Control is utilized on all Gyro Tech Swing Door systems to control numerous
operating characteristics of the door. Some features of the Control are listed below:
► (2) Safety inputs for a Normally Open or Normally Closed circuit:
► Sequential or Timer Mode operation.
► (2) Multifunction LEDs to indicate what the Magnum 4A is reacting to at any instant during
► Push-N-Go feature.
► Adjustable Potentiometer to control whether the swing door stops, or creeps open when
► 24 VAC 0.5 amp output used for Auxiliary Devices.
► "Close on Obstruction" feature that is adjustable by using the "Current Limit" potentiometer.
► (2) Position Slide Switch to permit the installer to choose Low Energy or Full Automatic
Section 2a. Electrical Specifications
All Wiring Diagrams included within this manual, reflect typical primary and secondary circuits
that might be commonly used. Onsite wiring may be different from that shown.
Note:
terminals and connector housings to manufacture Magnum 4A Swing Door systems.
Table 2-1 Sensors
Acuvision
14-10823-01
Sensor
Part Number
Acuwave
14-11980-10
Acusensor 3
14-8902-3
Optex i-one
14-13036
Table 2-2 Modules
CP/RX Radio
Module
Control Receiver
Multi Module
2-6
Safety with a built in Internal Lockout.
Continuous Safety Input that is always active.
the Swing door Cycle.
door mounted swing side Sensor is activated.
mode of operation.
 NABCO factory utilizes Underwriters Laboratories' (UL) recognized component wire,
Infrared
Function
Infrared
Infrared
Infrared
24-11467
RF Signal Transmission 12 to 24 AC or DC
Part Number
14-12240
Programmable Relay
12 to 24 AC or DC
Power Source
12 to 24 AC or DC
12 to 24 VAC or VDC
12 to 24 VAC or 12 to 30 VDC 130mA
Function
Power Source
12 to 24 AC or DC
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Rev. 7-03-14
80mA
Current Consumption
80mA
(ea.unit) at 12VDC
250mA
50mA
Current Consumption
(ea.unit) at 12VDC
40mA
Getting Started

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