Byan System G2M User manual

BYAN SYSTEM, INC.
413 LINDEN
LUSK, WY 82225
(800) 223-2926
G2M Control Board
Installation and Operations Manual
Specifications
Power supply Single Phase 115V or 220V 50/60 Hz AC
Motor Power Consumption Up to 550W or 3/4 hp
Electric Lock Output 12V DC 1A max.
Accessory Power Output 24V AC 1A max.
Input Power Fuse 2A, 250V; 5mm x 20mm tubular glass
Motor Power Fuses 6A, 250V; 5mm x 20mm tubular glass
P.O. BOX 1384 FAX (307) 334-2028

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Table of Contents:
Board Layout 2
Description 2
Terminal Information 2
Power and Motor Run Terminal Table 3
Commercial Power Hook-Up 3
Accessory Terminal Table 4
Accessory Hook-Up 5
Timing Potentiometers 6
S1 DIP Switches; Table S1 & S1a 6
S2 DIP Switches; Table S2 7
Power and Motor Run Terminal Strip Conversion Tables 8
Accessory Terminal Strip Conversion Tables 8
12 X 10 and 20 X 16 Prewire Layouts 10
24 X 20 Prewire Layout 11
Trouble Shooting Guide 12
T2M Leaf Delay Card 14
Warranty 15

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G2M Control Board Layout:
Description:
The Byan Systems G2M control board is a single phase, microprocessor controlled unit.
It is capable of controlling up to two 3/4 hp 115V or 220V AC motors. Board voltage is field
selectable with good soldering skills and high quality soldering tools. Three different plug-in
accessory cards are available for the G2M. A leaf delay card comes standard with every board.
A traffic light card and a receiver card are available separately. There are three timing
potentiometers as well as nine DIP switches incorporated into the board to control different
output functions.
Terminal Strips:
There are two sets of terminals on the G2M control board. The first terminal strip is the
power and motor run terminal block located on the left side of the board below the transformer.
This is where the incoming commercial power and the outgoing power to the operators are
connected.
The second terminal strip is the accessory terminal strip. This is where all accessory
connections are made.

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Power and Motor Run Terminals
Terminal
Number
Terminal Name/Description
1 Commercial Power Input Neutral (White 115V) or Hot (Black 220V)
2 Commercial Power Input Hot (Black-115V or Red-220V)
3 Motor One Close Directional (Black)
4 Motor One Open Directional (Red)
5 Motor One Common (White)
6 Motor Two Close Directional (Black)
7 Motor Two Open Directional (Red)
8 Motor Two Common (White)
Commercial Power Hook-Up*:
1. Hook up commercial power to terminals 1 & 2 of the power and motor run terminal strip.
2. Connect leads from the #1 operator to terminals 3, 4, & 5 of the power and motor run
terminal strip.
3. Connect leads from the #2 operator to terminals 6, 7 & 8 of the power and motor run
terminal strip.
4. Connect motor run capacitors across each set of directional motor leads (between
terminals 3 & 4 and terminals 6 & 7).
*See conversion table on pg. 6 for corresponding terminal blocks in the Byan Prewires.

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Accessory Terminal Table
Terminal
Numbers
Terminal Name Possible Uses
1 - 2 Alarm Output These terminals allow the connection of a
device to alert the user that people safe
has been activated.
3 - 4 24V AC 1A Output Power for accessories such as radio
receivers, loop detectors, or anything
requiring 24V AC 1A may be connected
here.
5 – 6 12V DC 1A Pulsed
Electric Lock
Output
Magnetic or other types of lock release signals may be
connected here.
7 – 9 People Safe Alarm Reset
Input
A button or other N/O contact may be connected here to
reset the people safe alarm output relay.
8 People Safe Input N/C people safe devices such as sensing edges are
connected here.
9 Safety Common Input Common wires for people and car safety devices are
connected here.
10 Car Safe Input N/C car safe devices such as loop detectors and photo
beams are connected here.
11 Limit Switch Common
Input
If limit switches are required, the common
Wires would be connected here.
12 Close Limit Switch Input If limit switches are required, the close limit switch would
be connected here.
13 Open Limit Switch Input If limit switches are required, the open limit switch would
be connected here.
14 – 15 Stop Input A N/C device used to stop the operators such as a button
may be connected here.
16 Control Function
Common Input
This is where the common of devices used to open, close,
or reverse the gate would be connected.
17 Close Function Input Devices only used to close the gate such as in ground
loops, buttons, or photo beams are connected here.
18 Open Function Input Devices only used to open the gate such as in ground loops,
buttons, or radio receivers are connected here.
19 Reverse Function Input Devices used to reverse the gates direction
such as in ground loops, buttons, or radio
receivers are connected here.

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Accessory Hook-Ups*:
There are many accessories available that are compatible with the G2M that will give the end
user different options for safety, security, and system operations. Since it would be impossible to
outline all possible combinations, we will simply outline a few of the most common. Keep in
mind; these instructions are specific to the brand and model most commonly used by Byan
Systems. Your accessories may differ from the ones listed below. Always consult the
Installation Instructions included with an accessory before connection it to any operating system.
Linear GRD_1 Radio Receiver:
1. Separate the four wires coming out of the bottom of the receiver (1 Red, 1 Black, & 2
Gray).
2. Connect the black wire to terminal 3 of the accessory terminal strip.
3. Connect the red wire to terminal 4 of the accessory terminal strip.
4. Connect one of the gray wires to terminal 16 of the accessory terminal strip.
5. Connect the other gray wire to terminal 18 of the accessory terminal strip for open only
or terminal 19 for use as a reversing device.
6. If an external antenna is required, locate the bulk head connector supplied with the
receiver.
7. Drill 1 3/8” hole in the enclosure where you would like to mount the antenna.
8. Install the bulk head connector in the hole using the hardware included with the receiver.
Be sure to use thread locking compound in the threads when installing the connector.
9. Connect the supplied coax between the receiver and the bulk head connector and attach
the antenna to the outside of the connector.
Mag-Lock Relay Using Idec SH2B-05 Base w/RH2B-UDC12V Relay:
1. Connect terminal 14 on the relay base to terminal 6 of the accessory terminal strip.
2. Connect terminal 13 on the relay base to terminal 5 of the accessory terminal strip.
3. Connect Neutral or Ground from the mag-lock transformer directly to the mag-lock.
4. Connect Hot from the mag-lock transformer to terminal 9 of the relay base.
5. Connect terminal 1 on the relay base to the mag-lock.
6.
Loop Detector Using Idec SR3P-06 Base w/EDI LMA1100-120 Loop Detector:
1. Connect terminals 7 & 8 to the in ground loop leads.
2. Connect 120V AC Neutral to terminal 2 of the detector base.
3. Connect 120V AC Hot to terminal 1 of the detector base.
4. Connect desired signal wires from the detector base to the accessory terminal strip of the
G2M.
Shadow: (instruction referencing relay refer to Idec SH2B-05 relay base and RH2B-UAC110-
120 relay)
1. Connect terminal 9 of the relay base to terminal 5 of the detector base.
2. Connect terminal 5 of the detector base to terminal 9 of the accessory terminal strip.

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3. Connect terminal 5 of the relay base to terminal 10 of the detector base.
4. Connect terminal 10 of the detector base to terminal 10 of the accessory terminal strip.
Safety:
1. Connect terminal 5 of the detector base to terminal 9 of the accessory terminal strip.
2. Connect terminal 10 on the detector base to terminal 10 of the accessory terminal strip.
Free Exit:
1. Connect terminal 5 on the detector base to terminal 16 of the accessory terminal strip.
2. Connect terminal 6 of the detector base to terminal 18 of the accessory terminal strip.
*See conversion tables on pg. 7 for corresponding terminal blacks in the Byan Prewires.
Characteristics:
Adjustable Timing Potentiometers:
*With dip switch 1 on S2 turned on, maximum open and close times are doubled to 1 minute.
DIP Switches
Table S1
Number Optional Name Option Description
1 Reversing Stroke
Function
When turned on, the operators will first close for 1 sec.
before opening.
2 Step-by-step Function When turned on, each movement of the operators by any
reverse input will require an individual input (deactivates
automatic re-open function).
3 Automatic Closing
Function
When turned on, the operators will close by the time set
with the yellow timing potentiometer.
4 Reverse Button
Inoperative During
Opening
When turned on, any reverse input is deactivated during
the open cycle.
5 Closing Order by Car
Safety Contact
With DIP switch 3 off and 5 turned on, the operators will
close as soon as the car safety contacts are cleared.
6 *See Note Below ---------------------------------------------------------------------
7 Car Safety Contact
Operative During
Opening
When turned on, car safety contacts are active during the
open and close cycles.
*The function of DIP switch 6 is changed by the position of the jumper (JP1) located below the
radio receiver card (J3). Table S1a describes the function of DIP switch 6 and its relation to JP1
Color Description Minimum Time Maximum Time
Green Automatic Closing Timer 1 sec. 1 min. 30 sec.
Blue Opening Timer 3 sec. 30 sec. *
Red Closing Timer 3 sec. 30 sec. *

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Table S1a
JP1 Open JP1 Closed
DIP Switch 6 On When power is applied to the board,
operators will automatically do a
closing function.
The traffic light card will act as a
flashing light card (upper relay),
and a garage light card (lower
relay).
DIP Switch 6 Off When power is applied to the board,
the operators will automatically do
an opening function.
The traffic light card relays will
act as a green light (upper relay)
and a red light (lower relay).
Table S2
Number
Option Name Option Description
1 Doubling Time When turned on, maximum opening and closing
time is extended from 30 seconds to 1 minute and
maximum pause time is extended from 45
seconds to 1 minute 30 seconds.
2 Repositioning the Door When turned on, the operators will cycle in the
last direction of operation for 2 seconds every
hour.
G2M to Byan Prewire Terminal Conversion Tables*:
G2M Power and Motor Terminal Strip to Byan 12 x 10 Prewire
G2M Power and Motor Terminal Strip to Byan 20 x 16 Prewire
G2M Terminal Number 20 X 16 Terminal Strip Terminal Number
1 TB1 3(115V) 2 (220V)
2 TB1 2 (115V) 1 (220V)
3 TB3 2
4 TB3 3
5 TB3 4
6 TB3 6
7 TB3 7
8 TB3 8
G2M Terminal Number 12 X 10 Terminal Strip Terminal Number
1 TB1 3 (115V) 2 (220V)
2 TB1 2 (115V) 1 (220V)
3 TB2 1
4 TB2 2
5 TB2 3
6 TB2 4
7 TB2 5
8 TB2 6

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G2M Power and Motor Terminal Strip to Byan 24 x 20 Prewire
G2M Terminal Number 24 x 20 Terminal Strip Terminal Number
1 TB1 3(115V) 2 (220V)
2 TB1 2 (115V) 1 (220V)
3 TB3, TB4 2
4 TB3, TB4 3
5 TB3, TB4 4
6 TB3, TB4 6
7 TB3, TB4 7
8 TB3, TB4 8
G2M Power and Motor Terminal Strip to Byan 30 x 24 Prewire
G2M Terminal Number 24 x 20 Terminal Strip Terminal Number
1 TB1 3(115V) 2 (220V)
2 TB1 2 (115V) 1 (220V)
3 TB4, TB5 2
4 TB4, TB5 3
5 TB4, TB5 4
6 TB4, TB5 6
7 TB4, TB5 7
8 TB4, TB5 8
G2M Accessory Terminal Strip to Byan 12 x 10 Prewire
G2M Terminal Number 12 x 10 Terminal Strip Terminal Number
3 TB3 1
4 TB3 2
8 TB3 3
9 TB3 4
10 TB3 5
16 TB3 6
18 TB3 7
19 TB3 8
G2M Accessory Terminal Strip to Byan 20 x 16 Prewire
G2M Terminal Number 20 x 16 Terminal Strip Terminal Number
3 TB4 1
4 TB4 2
8 TB4 3
9 TB4 4
10 TB4 5
16 TB4 6
18 TB4 7
19 TB4 8

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G2M Accessory Terminal Strip to Byan 24 x 20 Prewire
G2M Terminal Number 12 x 10 Terminal Strip Terminal Number
3 TB5, TB7 1
4 TB5, TB7 2
8 TB5, TB7 3
9 TB5, TB7 4
10 TB5, TB7 5
16 TB5, TB7 6
18 TB5, TB7 7
19 TB5, TB7 8
G2M Accessory Terminal Strip to Byan 30 x 24 Prewire
G2M Terminal Number 12 x 10 Terminal Strip Terminal Number
3 TB6, TB8 1
4 TB6, TB8 2
8 TB6, TB8 3
9 TB6, TB8 4
10 TB6, TB8 5
16 TB6, TB8 6
18 TB6, TB8 7
19 TB6, TB8 8
*See Prewire layouts on pg. 8 & 9 for reference.

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Byan Systems 12 x 10 & 20 x 16 Prewire Layouts:

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Byan Systems 24 x 20 Prewire Layout:

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Trouble Shooting Guide:
Symptom
Possible Cause Possible Solutions
Board will not
power up
Power not connected,
switch in prewire not
turned on, board
voltage of board
incorrect, blown
incoming power fuse
Ensure all connections are made and are tight, make sure
switch in prewire is on, make sure board voltage matches
incoming power, check 2A fuse on the G2M
Board is
powered up but
won’t function
Jumper wires in
accessory terminal
loose/missing, safety
device malfunctioning,
blown operator fuse
Check all jumper wires for location and make sure they are
tight, make sure safety devices are clear of obstruction and
connected properly (the G2M uses N/C safety contacts),
check 6A fuses on the G2M
Operations will
not open or
close fully
Timers not adjusted
properly, dip switches
are in the wrong
position
Timers should be adjusted so operator pistons bottom out
completely then run for an additional 3 – 5 seconds, make
sure all dip switches are in the desired location and making
good contact
Operators run,
but there is no
piston
movement
Capacitor bad or not
hooked up, bypass
screw on operator
backed out
Check that capacitors are hooked up, if one is suspect,
switch capacitors and see if the problem follows the
capacitor, make sure bypass screw is screwed in and snug
Safety devices
connected
properly but not
functioning
properly
Jumpers in term. 8, 9
& 10 are still in, safety
device is
malfunctioning
If car safe is used, make sure that the jumper between
accessory terminals 9 & 10 is removed, for people safe,
remove jumper between accessory terminals 8 & 9, make
sure the safety device is connected and working properly
Radio receiver
will only open
the gate
Radio receiver is
wired incorrectly
If the receiver is to be used as a reversing device, it must be
wired across accessory terminals 16 & 19
Free exit probe
not working
Probe is
malfunctioning, probe
is wired incorrectly
Make sure probe is working properly and is connected
correctly, probe’s N/O contacts must be connected across
accessory terminals 16 & 18, if the probe uses 24V AC for
power, it can be connected to accessory terminals 3 & 4
Operators
running the
wrong direction
Directional wires
switched
Reverse the black and red directional wires either at the
operator or at the board
If at any time you have a question concerning G2M control board, call 1-800-223-2926 for
technical support.

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T2M Leaf Delay Card
Description:
The T2M Leaf Delay Card will control the opening and closing of the second leaf in a
two-leaf gate system. With the card installed and the potentiometers adjusted, the first gate leaf
will open fist followed by the second when an open command is issued. When a close command
is issued, the second leaf will close first followed by the first leaf. There are two adjustable
potentiometers on the card. The open delay timer sets the delay between the opening of the first
leaf and the opening of the second leaf. The close delay timer set the delay between the closing
of the second leaf and the closing of the first leaf. There are also inputs on the card for open and
close limit switches for the second leaf if limit switches are required.
Adjustable Timers:
Timer Description Minimum Delay Maximum Delay
Open Timer (Left) 0 Seconds 15 Seconds
Close Timer (Right) 0 Seconds 15 Seconds
Board Terminals (Numbered bottom to top):
1. Motor Two Limit Switch Common
2. N/C Motor Two Close Limit Switch
3. N/C Motor Two Open Limit Switch
Installation Instructions:
1. To install the leaf delay card, simply plug it into the card slot marked “2 Motor Card”
on the G2M.

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Adjustment Procedure:
1. To set the amount of delay between the first leaf opening and the second leaf opening,
turn the open delay time (left timer) with a small screwdriver. To increase the open
delay, turn the timer counterclockwise. To decrease the open delay, turn the delay
timer clockwise.
2. To set the amount of delay between the second leaf closing and the first leaf closing,
turn the close delay timer (right timer) with a small screwdriver. To increase the
close delay, turn the timer counterclockwise. To decrease the close delay, turn the
timer clockwise.

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FOUR-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty pertains only to products manufactured for/or by Byan Systems, Inc. for gate
operating systems, accessories, and equipment. These products are warranted against all
defective material for forty-eight months from the date of sale.
Defective material returned must be prepaid and accompanied by a Byan Systems, Inc. return
authorization number within the warranty period for repair or replacement at Byan Systems, Inc.
option. Byan Systems, Inc. will return warranted item freight prepaid ground service via U.P.S.
The warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Byan Systems, Inc.
through normal distributor channels. Byan Systems, Inc. does not warranty its products to the
end user/consumer. Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature and
extent of the dealer’s warranty, if any. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of Byan
Systems, Inc. for consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or
performance of these products or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property, revenue
r profit, cost of removal, original installation or reinstallation.
Warranty will be considered void if damage or malfunction was due to improper, inadequate or
negligent installation or use of improper power source, or damage was caused by fire, flood,
lightning, electrical power surge, explosion, windstorm or hail, aircraft or vehicles, vandalism,
riot or civil commotion, or acts of god. All implied warranties for fitness are limited in duration
to forty-eight months from date of sale. Some states do not allow how long an implied warranty
lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you. This warranty by Byan Systems, Inc. is in lieu of
all warranties expressed or implied.
Product delivery time is subject to availability. Byan Systems, Inc. is not responsible for any
damages caused by delays in shipping or product availability.
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