Interlock circuit wiring, Accessory radio receiver wiring, Programming – Zap JACKSHAFT MOTOR-CONTROL SYSTEM 815-RL User Manual

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If the safety circuit is interrupted whist the door is
closing then the door will stop and reopen.

If the safety circuit is interrupted whist the door is
operating with the Auto-Close timer DIP switch
No. 4 set to ON then the timer will reset during
each interruption of the safety circuit, whilst the
door is open. The Auto-Close function is not
operational for the North American market.

INTERLOCK CIRCUIT WIRING

A pair of terminals is provided to enable a pass
door switch or a key switch to be interlocked to
the control unit, to prevent the door opening if
the interlock terminals are open circuit. (Pic 45).

An Inter-Lock Over-ride switch, DIP switch No. 5, is
provided if the interlock circuit is not used.

A Slide Lock switch may be fitted and wired to the
interlock terminals. However this is not essential
as the Control unit will detect the obstruction and
stop the door if the slide lock is left in the locked
position.

ACCESSORY RADIO RECEIVER
WIRING

A non-Zap accessory 3-wire Radio Receiver may
be connected to the accessory Radio terminals at
the mid right hand side of the panel. The panel is
marked to indicate the connections for the 3 radio
wires marked 1, 2 and 3. (Pic 46)

The Radio transmitter button will operate as:
Press to open – Press to stop – Press to close –
Press to stop.

The wiring of a non-Zap accessory radio is shown
on pages 17 and 18.

A Zap radio receiver model 840 may be fitted in
the socket marked “ZAP RADIO” at the top left-
hand side of the panel. (Pic 47)

PROGRAMMING

The following functions can be programmed using
the Program Button, which is located at the top of
the panel. (Pic 48)

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Pic 48

Pic 45

Pic 46

Pic 47

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