Controlled Products Systems Group 6050-080 User Manual

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3.2.1 SW 1 (TOP SWITCH) DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTION

Switches 1-2: These work in conjunction with each other and determine when the relay on the board
will be activated. This relay can be used as a switch for various functions such as illuminating a
warning light when the gate is moving, or turning on a green light when the gate is full open. This
relay is not available for these uses if it is being used for the shadow loop function. Also, if a
magnetic lock is used with the gate operator, these switches must be set for magnetic lock operation
which limits the relay to activate only when the gate is opening and full open.

Switch 3: Determines if the output of the loop detector (DoorKing loop detectors only) plugged into
the OPEN port will be sent directly to the microprocessor to open the gate, or if the output is directed
to terminal 12 where it can then be connected to other input terminals.

Switch 4: Turns the auto close timer on or off. Maximum time that the close timer can be set for is 23
seconds.

Switch 5: This switch enables the 4502 circuit board to be used in either a swing gate or slide gate
application. Some older DoorKing slide gate operators did use the 4501 circuit board for control.
This switch is here to allow use of this board on these older products.

Switch 6: Sets up the circuit board for 3-button (open-close-stop) logic when the DoorKing 3 button
control station is connected to the circuit. Keep this switch in the ON position if three button control IS
NOT used.

Switch 7: Sets up the circuit board for single or master / slave (dual) gate operation.

Switch 8: If the gate is forced open, the tamper protect system will start the motor in the close
direction when the operator senses the forced open condition.

3.2.2 SW 2 (BOTTOM SWITCH) DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTION

Switch 1: Sets direction of the master operator so that the operator cycles open upon initial power
up and open command. If the operator begins to cycle close upon initial power up and open
command, turn power off and change the setting on this switch.

Switch 2: Sets direction of the slave operator so that the operator cycles open upon initial power up
and open command. If the operator begins to cycle close upon initial power up and open command,
turn power off and change the setting on this switch.

Switch 3: This switch is a self-test feature that checks various functions of the circuit board and is
used for bench test only. Do not run this test with the operator connected to the gate.

Switch 4: This switch applies high voltage motor power to the two slave operator motor terminals
located at the top of the board. If a master / slave system is in use, this switch should be ON and the
slave motor wires connected to the slave operator motor terminals. For single gate applications, this
switch can be turned OFF.

Switch 5: This switch sets the input at terminal 15 to act as a normal reverse input or to act as a
shadow input. A shadow input will only hold the gate operator in the open position once it is in the full
open position. A shadow input will not reverse the direction of the gate operator once it begins
its close cycle.

Switch 6: Used in master / slave applications, turning this switch ON will cause the start of the
master operator to be delayed 1-2 seconds. This allows the slave gate to reach the full close position
prior to the master gate, which is desirable when the gates are constructed with an overlap or if a
magnetic lock is used to secure the gates.

Switches 7-8: Spare switches. Leave these in the OFF position.

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