ASA6 ID410
• TIP – You need solid opening and closing stops. The control board will search for these when
programming. Make sure they have no movement or flex.
• TIP – You need to fit three small loops of wire to your safety inputs to make anything work. These
can be removed later if you install safety devices to these input terminals. But for now, take three
pieces of light gauge wire (speaker or telephone wire is good) about 50mm long and strip both ends
7mm and insert them as above from 6 to 9, 7 to 9 and 12 to 13.
• TIP - Ensure JP1 on the control board is set to the correct voltage for your system.
• TIP – The transformer has two voltages. Use red and black for 12 volts or red and green for 24 volts.
These connect to FS3 and FS4.
• TIP – The manual offers both automatic programming and manual programming. Manual
programming gives more control and is preferred by professional installers, but auto programming
works just fine so give it a try first.
• TIP – If using solar power refer to the manual for correct input power connection. Also get hold of a
copy of the solar power tips n tricks.
• TIP – This control board has a higher level of security than previous versions and will not accept
older style remote controls. Use REMGR only.
• TIP – If using wireless keypad KEYPADP6 set it to 20Bit mode to work with this board.
CONVERTING FROM AN OLD K50 OR CTR50
• The terminals from J1 (left side) are now terminals 16 to 21 (right side)
• The terminals from J2 (middle) are now terminals 3 to 9 (left side)
• Your power input and battery connect to the same terminals as the old K50 or CTR50.
• As your installation used the K50 / CTR50 board your mechanical stops should all be in place so you
might find it easiest to program using the "AU" method (automatic). You can make adjustments via
the menu from there. Just be certain to start with the gates in the fully open position.
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