GTO Digital Controlled Gate Opener Light Kit Manual

Gate opener light kit with digital controller

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IMPORTANT: 16 gauge, multi-stranded, direct burial, low voltage wire (RB509) is required to connect the
lights to the digital control board (see diagram on page 1). Small sections of the same wire will also be required
for connecting light kit control board to gate operator control board and power source. Please read manual to
determine how much wire you will need.
Gate Opener
Gate Opener
Gate Opener
Light Kit
Light Kit
with Digital Controller
Parts Included:
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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1. Lens Hood (2)
2. 4 Watt Light Bulb (2)
3. Light Lens (2)
4. Light Socket & wires (2)
5. Top Mount Lens Support (2)
6. Face Mount Lens Support (2)
7. Mounting Plate (2)
8. Strain Relief Nut (1)
rev - 04/07/05
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2
3
4
5
6
13
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9. Lens Hood Screws (4)
10. Wire Splicing Locks (4)
11. Wire Nuts (10)
12. Mounting Screws (8)
13. Wiring Plug (1)
14. Control Board (1)
15. Photocell (1)
16. Glue (1)
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10
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• Digital Controller: Controls lights to
conserve battery life. Built-in adjustable
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time-on control, allows you to adjust the
light timer from 0-120 seconds.
• Easy Installation: Connects to existing
gate opener power system with no addi-
tional wiring or power source required.
• Photocell: Only allows activation from
dusk-to-dawn for energy conservation
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preventing lights from coming on when
not necessary.
• Illuminates gate: Allows you to clearly
see the drive when gate is activated.
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• Commercial lens: Professional land-
scape grade housing and lens are UV
resistant to prevent discoloration of the
lenses.
• Decorative: Enhances the appearance of
your entrance and drive.
• Hardware: Post and column mount ap-
plication hardware included.
Face Mount
Post Mount
©2005 GTO, Inc.

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  • Page 1 6. Face Mount Lens Support (2) 14. Control Board (1) your entrance and drive. 7. Mounting Plate (2) 15. Photocell (1) • Hardware: Post and column mount ap- 8. Strain Relief Nut (1) 16. Glue (1) plication hardware included. rev - 04/07/05 ©2005 GTO, Inc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    800-543-1236 or 850-575-4144 and ask to speak to one of our techni- cians. The Digital Controlled Gate Opener Light Kit you have purchased is designed with some of the most advanced technology available. The Light Kit’s digital control board integrates with the gate opener’s controller and controls the activation and duration of the low voltage lights at the gate.
  • Page 3: Before You Start

    HOW THE DIGITAL LIGHT KIT WORKS: The Digital Light Kit is designed to work in conjunction with GTO automatic gate openers to illuminate the entry way while the gate is being opened and closed during night time hours. The low voltage lights are controlled by a digital control board that is connected to the gate opener’s controller.
  • Page 4: Installing The Lights

    INSTALLING THE LIGHTS Installing lights on the face of the gate post: 1. Insert small screws into holes on the underside of lens hood as shown in Figure 1. Only screw them part way so they can twist lock into place on top of lens. 2.
  • Page 5: Installing Lights On Top Of The Gate Post

    Installing lights on top of the gate post: 1. Insert small screws into holes on the underside of lens hood as shown in Figure 7. Only screw them part way so they can twist lock into place on top of lens. Figure 7 2.
  • Page 6: Installing The Photocell And Control Board

    Installing the Photocell and Control Board Installing the photocell and low voltage wire strain relief: 1. Use a screwdriver to remove a “knockout” in the bottom of the gate Figure 13 operator control box or a weatherproof junction box. If knockouts are not available, carefully drill a 5/8”...
  • Page 7: Connecting Light Kit To Mighty Mule Fm500/502, Gto/Pro Sw2500, Sw3000, And Sw4000 Gate Openers

    Connecting Light Kit to Mighty Mule FM500/502, GTO/PRO SW2500, SW3000, and SW4000 Gate Openers: 1. Connect the RED wire from the Light Kit control board and a short section of 16 gauge low voltage wire (not provided) to the RLY-COM (Relay Common) terminal on the gate opener control board. Connect the other end of the short section of wire to the RED gate opener battery lead using the wire splicing locks provided.
  • Page 8: Connecting Light Kit To Mighty Mule Fm700, Gto/Pro Sw1000, Sw2000, Sl1000 And Sl2000 Single Gate Openers

    4. Connect the WHITE wires from the photocell to the WHITE wires from the Light Kit control board using the wire nuts provided. See diagram below. Mighty Mule FM700, GTO/PRO SW1000, SW2000, SL1000 and SL2000 SINGLE Gate Control Boards Wire Splicing Locks...
  • Page 9: Connecting Light Kit To Mighty Mule Fm702, Gto/Pro Sw1000/1200, Sw2000/2200, Sl1000/1200 And Sl2000/2200 Dual Gate Openers

    4. Connect the WHITE wires from the photocell to the WHITE wires from the Control Board Plug using the wire nuts provided. See diagram below. Mighty Mule FM702, GTO/PRO SW1000, SW2000, SL1000 and SL2000 DUAL Gate Control Boards Wire Splicing Locks...
  • Page 10: Connecting Light Kit To Mighty Mule 350 And Gto/Pro-Sw1500 Openers

    Connecting Light Kit to Mighty Mule 350 and GTO/PRO-SW1500 Openers NOTE: When the Light Kit is used with the Mighty Mule 350 or the GTO/PRO-SW1500, a weatherproof junc- tion box (not included) must be used to house the Light Kit control board and Photocell. Weatherproof junction boxes can be found at your local hardware or electrical supply stores.
  • Page 11: Programming The Light Kit

    The lights should come on when the gate is activated and go off at the time delay you have set. If any of these actions did not occur, please call GTO Technical Service at 1-800-543-4283 for additional informa- tion.
  • Page 12: Metric Conversion Chart & Warranty

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