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1.2 ADJUSTMENTS
The DIP-switch located on the battery backup circuit board is used to setup the backup system for the
type of operator it is installed in, and to program how the backup system will respond when a power
outage occurs.
SWITCH FUNCTION SETTING DESCRIPTION
1 Operation OFF
ON
Residential applications. Gate will remain closed when a power
outage occurs. A radio receiver input or switch closure across
terminals 1 and 2 will cause the gate to run to the open position.
Apartment complexes, gated communities, etc. Gate will
automatically open when a power outage occurs. Switch must be
ON for 1601, 1602 barrier gate operators.
2 Direction OFF
ON
Set so that the gate runs to the open (up) direction upon loss of AC
power.
3 Automatic
Power-up
Activation
OFF
ON
When AC power is restored, an input (push button, loop, radio
receiver, etc.) is required to return the gate to normal operation.
When AC power is restored, a 1-second pulse is sent to the gate
operator input to automatically restore normal operation.
4 Operator
Type
OFF
ON
Slide and swing gate operators only.
1601, 1602 and 9310 operators only.
5 NOT USED OFF
6 NOT USED OFF
7 NOT USED OFF
8 NOT USED OFF
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1
2
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RUN TIMER
The run timer (see next page) sets the amount of time that the DC motor will run after it is activated
from the backup system circuit board. Adjust the run timer so that the gate opens to approximately
six inches of the full open position and then shuts off. Do not allow the DC motor to run long
enough to slip the operator clutch or stall the DC motor. Damage to the circuit board may
result from this condition. Clockwise increases the run time, counter-clockwise decreases the run
time.
NOTE: The run timer is not used when the backup system is installed in the 1601 or 1602
barrier gate operators.
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