Rs-300 door, Figure 22 – Hired-Hand RS-300 Door User Manual

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Part No. 4801-5157 Rev 11-05

RS-300 Door

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8.7

Wiring Options To The Manaras Operator Terminal Block

• Radio Controls: Consists of a radio receiver unit and remote transmitters. These controls consist of an

RF signal being emitted on a "pulse" basis to a mated receiver tuned to the same "pulse" rate. Once the
receiver accepts the code, a relay is activated closing a set of contacts.

• Photo-electric units: Can be used as opening and reversing devices. An infra red light is emitted from

the control to a reflector and back. If, during closing travel of the door, the light beam is broken, the
door will reverse to the fully open position.

• Digital Keypad: Consists of a control head which is pedestal mounted. Similar to a telephone touch

pad it allows the selective coding of a four number series. Once the programmed series of numbers is
received in their set order, a relay closes and completes a circuit.

• Card Reader: A magnetic-mechanical device which accepts sealed and coded cards. The cards trigger

magnets to raise in the cartridge head, releasing a lock mechanism which allows a deeper insertion of
the card. The card then contacts a switch that closes the circuit.

• Key Switch: Momentary contact will open door. Can be wall or post mounted for interior or exterior

use.

* Refer to Figure 22, Manaras Terminal Input Connections.

NOTE:

Certain accessory devices may require additional power wiring.

1

L

N

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

Line

Neutral

THREE PUSH BUTTON

OPEN

CLOSE

STOP

RADIO RECEIVER

PUSH BUTTON

(OPEN/CLOSE COMMAND)

PHOTO CELL

EXTERNAL

INTERLOCK

DIGITAL KEYPAD

KEY STATION
(OPEN COMMAND)

CARD READER
(OPEN COMMAND)

24 VAC PILOT LIGHT

(to indicate “POWER ON”)

24 V

A

C

PO

W

E

R

ST

OP

CO

M

O

PEN

CL

O

S

E

SA

FETY

D

EVIC

E

CO

M

O

PEN /

CL

O

S

E

24 V

A

C

Ground

PUSH-BUTTON STATION

Figure 22

Manaras Terminal Input Connections

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