15. Description of Terminal Functions
Motor
Motor output – connects to the Blue or Brown motor wire.
Motor
Motor output – connects to the Blue or Brown motor wire.
Batt +
Positive battery connection.
Batt -
Negative battery connection.
COM
The common termination point. All trigger signals, etc. have their return
path to one of the COM terminals.
PED
Pedestrian Opening input. (A normally-open potential-free input).
Momentarily connecting this input to COM will cause the gate to open to
the Pedestrian open position. For more information refer to the Pedestrian
feature.
TRG
Trigger input. (A normally-open potential-free input) Momentarily
connecting this input to COM will cause the gate to open or close
depending on the operating mode selected. For more information see the
Autoclose feature and Modes of Operation.
LCK/STP
Holiday Lockout or gate Stop input. (A normally-closed potential-
free input). For as long as a connection between this input and COM is
maintained the controller will behave normally. But, when this connection
to COM is broken all inputs are inhibited and all triggers except the one
that invoked the feature will be ignored, and if the gate is moving it will
stop. As the name implies, this feature is mostly used in situations where
the premises will be left uninhabited for a period of time, for example
when the residents go away on holiday, and electronically locks the entire
system for added security. While this is usually a remote control button,
other typical devices include a pushbutton, keypad, keyswitch and any
number of access control devices.
Battery terminal normally indicated as + or red (right-hand
battery)
Battery terminal normally indicated as - or black (right-hand
battery)
If this input is enabled while the gate is moving or in the open
position, it will only activate and inhibit operation of all the inputs
when the gate is back in the closed position
If the LCK function is not required a link must be fitted between
LCK and COM*(refer to note on page 80)
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