Failure to adhere to posted speed limits can result in damage to the gate, gate operator, and to the vehicle. Save these Instruction for future reference 4 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
One or more contact sensors shall be located No other activation device shall be connected. at the bottom edge of a vertical barrier (arm). 6400 installation guide 5 6400-065-E-05-07...
If clearance between the gate and adjacent structure is less than 16” inches, entrapment protection is required, if clearance is more than 16” inches, entrapment protection is required, if clearance is more than 16” inches, entrapment protection is not required. inches, entrapment protection is not required. 6 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
ENTRAPMENT – The condition when an object is caught or held in a position that increases the risk of injury. 6400 installation guide 7 6400-065-E-05-07...
20/Hr with AC Power Transformer Connected Speed: Pinion 90° in approximately 20 seconds Drain Pipe Hole Operator Entrapment Protection: Primary - Inherent adjustable current sensor Conduit Hole (Type A) Secondary - Provision for connection of non- contact (Type B1) sensors. 8 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
Operator and gate should be installed in conjunction to ensure proper alignment when opening. Gate should be mounted on heavy-duty ball bearing hinges. Gate MUST swing freely without binding. Never attempt to manually operate any gate until the power has been shut-off unless otherwise specifi ed. 6400 installation guide 9 6400-065-E-05-07...
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Foundation seep inside the enclosure Box. box. Confi rm the operator pivot and door hinge are centered and conduits are in position. NOTE: Concrete should be fully cured before installing motor. 10 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
The LEFT HAND motor wires connect to the PRIMARY terminals. The RIGHT HAND motor wires connect to the SECONDARY terminals. IMPORTANT: The left motor wires BROWN and BLUE are interchanged on the right side motor to BLUE and BROWN. 6400 installation guide 11 6400-065-E-05-07...
It may be necessary to temporarily remove the control box components to avoid any damage when installing. Depending on installation it may be necessary to drill additional mounting holes in the control box. Temporarily cover the terminal strip with tape to avoid damage. 12 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
When installing electrical equipment make certain all wiring complies with local code requirements. Proceed to step 2 if installing a secondary actuator . Components not included, each must be purchased separately. 6400 installation guide 13 6400-065-E-05-07...
3000 feet. Use a low voltage surge board other than a low voltage radio suppressor, (DoorKing P/N 1878-010) if low voltage wire runs exceed 1000 feet. All inputs receiver. to the terminal strip must be NORMALLY OPEN. 14 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
15. 12 VOLT BATTERY + 16. Not Used 17. ALARM RESET 18. 24V COMMON 19. 24 VAC INPUT 20. 24 VAC INPUT *NOTE: DC power is not present on the board until the fi rst initial cycle. 6400 installation guide 15 6400-065-E-05-07...
The gate will remain stopped until the photo- beam input is cleared, at which time the gate will resume the close cycle. 3 OPEN EDGE 4 CLOSE EDGE 5 COMMON: terminal for the secondary entrapment protection device inputs. 6 COMMON 16 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
Will stop or reverse the close cycle of an automatic gate preventing the gate from closing while a vehicle is exiting or stopped in the gate area. Refer to the separate Loop and Loop Detectors Information Manual (Loop Info G-3-02) when installing loops. 6400 installation guide 17 6400-065-E-05-07...
FULL OPEN) and all reversing devices connected to terminal 8 will operate as shadow devices. If this is not desirable, wire the shadow loop detector as instructed above. Refer to the separate Loop and Loop Detectors Information Manual (Loop Info G-3-02) when installing loops. 18 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
Whenever any programming or switch setting on the circuit board is changed, batteries must be disconnected and main power must be shut-off. Once completed turn main power on and re-connect the batteries. The new programming and settings will not take effect unless this procedure is followed. 6400 installation guide 19 6400-065-E-05-07...
Operation 1-ON 2-OFF Relay activated when gate is OPENING or OPEN 1-ON 2-ON Relay activated when gate is OPENING or CLOSING 1 Second Delay Mag-Lock Solenoid 4-5 Second Delay Not Used LEAVE in OFF position 20 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
This feature is especially useful in applications where the gate opens partially, such as on a curved driveway. The motor must be installed and power to the circuit board must be ON when adjusting the limit switches. 6400 installation guide 21 6400-065-E-05-07...
A good set of roller bearing hinges are essential for proper swing gate operation. Rotating the sensitivity sensor counter-clockwise DECREASES the reverse sensitivity. Rotating the sensitivity sensor clockwise INCREASES the reverse sensitivity. 22 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
Under various entrapment conditions the operator will assume either a soft or hard shutdown (alarm) condition. To determine what type of reset action is required, you will need to understand how the different entrapment conditions affect the gate operator. 6400 installation guide 23 6400-065-E-05-07...
High cycle usage may require more frequent service checks (see maintenance schedule). When servicing the gate operator, be sure that the 24 VAC input power, batteries are disconnected. 24 6400 installation guide 6400-065-E-05-07...
Operator is in a “hard shutdown” condition. Reset switch must be be fully charged for proper activated to return operator to normal operation. every 5 seconds. operation, replace batteries every two years on average. Operator will not run. 6400 installation guide 25 6400-065-E-05-07...