Hired-Hand RS-400 Door User Manual

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Part No. 4801-5170 Rev 5/08

RS 400 Door

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2. A 3 button push-button station (open/close/stop) can be wired to terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5. Two push-button
stations can be wired to these same terminals by following the wiring diagrams found inside the Manaras control
box cover.

Three button push-button station

3. Three terminals are provided for the wiring of a radio-control receiver. Terminal #9 is Ground, #7 is 24
VAC (common) and #8 is the relay contact provided by the radio-control receiver to activate the door to open or
close. Furthermore, terminals 7, 8 and 9 are doubly available on the terminal strip inside and on a separate
small terminal strip located on the side of the unit. This terminal makes it convenient to wire-up a standard
single button radio receiver on the side of the unit. When the transmitter is activated, the door will open to the
fully open position. From the fully open position, the door will close. If transmitter is activated while closing,
the door will reverse to the fully open position.

NOTE:

It may be required to reverse connections to 7 and 9 for other types or radio receivers

(Allstar, Linear, Pulsar ...).

Receiver

Radio-control


4. A single button open/close door device can be wired to terminals 7 and 8 to behave in the same way as the
radio control receiver.

Single button device

NOTE: If several control devices are to be used, connect one and check for proper operation before

connecting the next device.

5. A reversing edge can be wired up to terminals 3 and 6 (see also Section 5.5.9.6). These terminals can also
be used for any other reversing devices such as loop detectors and photocells.

Reversing edge or other device

IMPORTANT: Upon completion of all wiring connections, readjust limits as mentioned in Section 5.6.6.5 using "Open",

"Close" and "Stop" buttons.

Stop

Open

Close

24 V a. c.

Contact

Ground

Normally open

contact

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