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Page 1 - SW-300DC Installation Manual

®UL325compliantcompliantUL991LISTED®USSW-300DC Installation ManualCopyright © 2008 all-o-matic inc. www.allomatic.net WWW.ALLOMATIC.NETPending

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

SWINGER COMPACT INSTALLATONOUTSIDEINSIDE20” Minimum8”35”COAYSE NDRHINGECENTER27”20”Use these measurements, only if the distance between the wall and t

Page 3 - To reduce the risk of

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Page 4 - FOLLOWING:

GATE TRAVEL ADJUSTMENTLocate limit switch.Step 1: Turn the on operator.Step 2: Use an allen wrench to loosen up the limit cams. Turn the

Page 5 - DIFFERENT UL 325 CLASS TYPES

OPENING DIRECTION SETTINGS1 020OOUURRNN338866BBSS331133OOUURRNN338866BBSS331133OOUURRNN338866BBSS3311331 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ---

Page 6 - CONCRETE PAD FOR SW-300

132 03V2 03V115V115VGRDLINE 1LINE 2All gate operators be properly grounded.A proper ground in a gate operator installation minimizes or prevents dama

Page 7 - Dimentions Chart

14This is a normal loop layout. Remember when connecting to an All-O-Matic circuit board you use the normally closed contacts from your safety loop de

Page 8 - OPERATOR AND ARM LAYOUT

GENERAL LOOP INSTALLATION GUIDELINESThe following loop installation guidelines are for installing typical driveway loops for access control applicatio

Page 9 - Hinge point

16CCPowerPowerDetectDetectLoop FailLoop FailResetReset22110000SENS.SENS.LEVELLEVELBOOST ONBOOST ONPULSEPULSEFREQ.FREQ.0000OFFOFFPRESPRES221111 22 33 4

Page 10 - INSTALLATON

17SAFETY LoopdetectorPHOTO BeamRelay (N.C.)MULTIPLE SAFETY DEVICES CONNECTIONSMultiple devices installed together must be connected in series . th

Page 11 - ADJUSTMENT

This is a loop . Remember when connecting to an All-O-Matic circuit board from loop detector theYou must twist the wires from the exit point of th

Page 12 - GATE TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTSImportant safety instructions...Different UL 325 class types...

Page 13 - OPENING DIRECTION SETTINGS

LEADING EDGE CONNECTIONLEADING EDGE SENSORConnect one of the wires from leading edge and/or one of the grey wires from a wireless edge receiver to co

Page 14 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

20N.C.COMTHREE BUTTON STATIONSYSTEMConnect the from all the push buttonsto input on the board.Connect push button contact toinput on the board.C

Page 15 - SWINGER LOOP LAYOUT

21MASTER/SLAVE CONNECTIONUse a two wire shielded cable and run it through a UL listed conduit for master/slave connection. Follow the wiring diagram

Page 16 - 1/4’’ Feeder Slot

22MAGNETICLOCKSOLENOIDLOCKStep DownTransformerMAGNETIC/SOLENOID LOCK CONNECTIONSMagnetic lock installation requires a step down transformer with appro

Page 17 - ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS

23RADIO RECEIVER CONNECTIONS3 wire receiver: mounts on receiver strip outside control box as shown below.4 wire receiver: connect the two relay wires

Page 18 - CONNECTIONS

24OPEN AND CLOSE ELECTRONIC REVERSING SENSOR(ERDs) ADJUSTMENTMAX MAXMIN MINSENSITIVITYCounter clockwise maximumsensitivityClockwise minimum sensitivit

Page 19 - LPR-1 LOOP RACK INATALLATION

251 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 8-----------------------OPEN-------------------------------------------

Page 20 - Receiver

26DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONSTIMERTIMER switch “ON” activates the TIMER. See page 25 for details.RADIORADIO switch “ON” allows the radio receiver to override

Page 21 - HI PSP L

27SOLAR PANEL CONNECTIONOOUURRNN338866BBSS331133OOUURRNN338866BBSS331133OOUURRNN338866BBSS331133 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8----P- --

Page 22 - MASTER/SLAVE CONNECTION

28SWINGER ARM PARTSPIPE KNUCKLES3 SET SCREWSQUICK QUICK RELEASE ARMRELEASE ARMSECONDARY PIPE ARMHUBHUBPRIMARY PRIMARY FLAT BAR ARM ARMFLAT BAR

Page 23 - CONNECTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSTo reduce the risk of WARNINGinjury:READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS. DO NOT EVEN THINK OF STARTING UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AN

Page 24 - RADIO RECEIVER CONNECTIONS

WWW.ALLOMATIC.NETALL-O-MATIC INCNorthridge, CA 91324

Page 25 - MAX MAXMIN MIN

*Confirm that the gate operator being installed is appropriate for the application.*Confirm that the gate is designed and built according to current p

Page 26 - TIMER ADJUSTMENT

Class one: ResidentialA vehicle gate operator intended for use at a home of one to four single family dwellings, garages or parking area.Class Two: Co

Page 27 - DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS

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Page 28 - SOLAR PANEL CONNECTION

OPERATOR AND ARM DIMENTIONS2”BOUTSIDEINSIDEPOSTCONCRETE PADMinimumdistanceDimentions ChartGatelength A B CMinimumDistanceLess than12”13’-15’16’-22’’36

Page 29 - SWINGER ARM PARTS

XXHinge pointHinge pointBracketBracketBracketBracketMark ground undergate bracket withgate closed. This will be point YMark ground undergate bracket w

Page 30 - Northridge, CA 91324

ARM LAYOUT & OPERATOR PLACEMENT CONTINUEDHinge pointBracketBracketCenter shaft of Operator3Measure distance from the YZ.pointAnd point Say di

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