Elite CSW200UL User manual


Installation Instructions Regarding the Gate Operator
A) Install the gate operator only when:
1) The operator is appropriate for the construction and the usage Class of the gate.
2) All openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the bottom of the gate to a minimum of 4 feet (1.2 m) above the ground to
prevent a 2 1/4inch (57.15 mm) diameter sphere from passing through the openings anywhere in the gate, and in that portion of the adjacent
fence that the gate covers in the open position.
3) All exposed pinch points are eliminated or guarded, and
4) Guarding is supplied for exposed rollers.
B) The operator is intended for installation only on gates used for vehicles. Pedestrians must be supplied with a separate access opening.
C) The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is supplied between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to
reduce the risk of entrapment. Swinging gates shall not open into public access areas.
D) The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions prior to the installation of the gate operator.
E) -
F) Controls must be far enough from the gate so that the user is prevented from coming in contact with the gate while operating the controls. Controls
intended to be used to reset an operator after 2 sequential activations of the entrapment protection device or devices must be located in the line of sight
of the gate outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a security feature to prevent unauthorized use.
G) All warning signs and placards must be installed where visible in the area of the gate.
H) For a gate operator utilizing a non-contact sensor such as a photo beam:
1) See instructions on the placement of non-contact sensor for each Type of application,
2) Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, such as when a vehicle trips the sensor while the gate still moving, and
3) One or more non-contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such as the perimeter reachable by a
moving gate or barrier.
I) For a gate operator utilizing a contact sensor such as an edge sensor:
1) One or more contact sensors shall be located at the leading edge, trailing edge and postmounted both inside and outside of a vehicular
horizontal slide gate.
2) One or more contact sensors shall be located at the bottom edge of a vehicular vertical lift gate.
3) One or more contact sensors shall be located at the pinch point of a vehicular vertical pivot gate.
4) A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that the communication between the sensor and the gate operator is
not subjected to mechanical damage.
5)
A wireless contact sensor such as the one that transmits radio frequency (RF) signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions
shall be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or impeded by building structures, natural landscaping or similar
obstruction. A wireless contact sensor shall function under the intended end-use conditions.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING - To Reduce the Risk of Injury or Death:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS!
2. Never let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote control away from children.
3. Always keep people and objects away from the gate while the gate is in operation. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING GATE.
4. Test the gate operator monthly. The gate MUST reverse on contact with a rigid object or stop when an object activates the non-contact sensors. After
adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest the gate operator, Failure to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of injury or
death.
5. Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving. Make sure the power for the gate operator is off.
6. KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Read the manual. Have a qualified service person make repairs to the gate or gate hardware.
7. The entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrians must use separate entrance.
8. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

Gate – A moving barrier such as a swinging, sliding, raising lowering, rolling, or like, barrier, that is a
stand-alone passage barrier or is that portion of a wall or fence system that controls entrance and/or
egress by persons or vehicles and completes the perimeter of a defined area.
Vehicular horizontal slide-gate operator (or system) – A vehicular gate operator (or system) that
controls a gate which slides in a horizontal direction that is intended for use for vehicular entrance or
exit to a drive, parking lot, or the like.
Residential vehicular gate operator – Class I – A vehicular gate
operator (or system) intended for use in a home of one-to four single
family dwelling, or a garage or parking area associated therewith.
Commercial/General access vehicular gate operator – Class II
–A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in a
commercial location or building such as a multi-family housing
unit (five or more single family units) hotel, garages, retail store
or other building servicing the general public.
Commercial/General access vehicular gate operator – Class III –
A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in a
industrial location or building such as a factory or loading dock
area or other locations not intended to service the general public.
Restricted access vehicular gate operator – Class IV – A
vehicular gate operator (or system) intended for use in a
guarded industrial location or building such as an airport
security area or other restricted access locations not servicing
the general public, in which unauthorized access is prevented
via supervision by security personnel.
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV

The CSW-200 is for Vehicular Gate Use Only!
NOT for Use on Any Pedestrian: Gateways,
Doorways or Passageways.
Owners Must Never Let Pedestrains Cross the Path, Step or Hang on the Gate!
Never Mount Any Gate Operating Device Accessible Through the Gate!

Recommended Gate Setup Configuration
Pedestrians Must have a Separate Walkway!
Warning Signs Attached on Both Sides of Gate
Warning Sign Clearly
Visible on Operator
Gate Attachment Bar Must Go Completely
Acrossed the Gate for Full Strength
4" Max. Width
Be sure to read and follow all Elite and UL instructions before installating and
operating any Elite products. Elite Access Systems, Inc. is not responsible for
improper installations or failure to comply with local building codes.
CSW-200-UL-DM
Two-1/2 hp Motors, 120 VAC, 4 amp.
Maximum Gate Length – 18 ft.
Maximum Gate Weight – 600 lbs.
CSW-200-UL
1/2 hp Motor, 120 VAC, 4 amp.
Maximum Gate Length – 18 ft.
Maximum Gate Weight– 600 lbs.
CSW-200-UL-ST
1/2 hp Motor, 120 VAC, 4 amp.
Maximum Gate Length – 18 ft.
Maximum Gate Weight– 600 lbs.
CSW-200-UL-1HP
Two-1/2 hp Motors, 120 VAC, 7.9 amps.
Maximum Gate Length – 20 ft.
Maximum Gate Weight– 1000 lbs.

6"
Out
In
Post
Concrete Pad
Concrete Pad
Above
Ground
Below
Ground
Bell Box
3/4" PVC
Short Arm
Long Arm
Hinge
Center
14"
2"
24"
35.5"
46"
28"
25"
10" 29.5"
30"
28"
24"
Red Head Fastener
1/2" x 3 1/2"
Sample Installation

D
10"
Out
Long Arm
In
Out
In
*Refer to Note
Concrete Pad
Hinge Center
E
B
A
C
Sample Installation is Shown on Previous Page.
Short Arm
Distance
Caution:If the gate is longer than 18 feet, follow Chart A : A-2.
Suggestion:
The dimension between the gate and the concrete pad is always 10 inches less than the dimension D.
Example: D = 42", if the dimension between the gate and the concrete pad is 32".
1
2
3
4
5
6
34.5"
44"
44"
45"
44.75"
41"
34.75"
36.5"
37"
37"
35.75"
39"
29.5"
32.5"
30.5"
30.5"
29.5"
27.5"
35"
42"
40"
37"
32"
28.5"
14"
14"
14"
14"
14"
14"
43"
32"
40"
43"
44"
41"
ABC
Chart B
D E Distance
1
2
3
4
5
6
46"
46.75"
46.75"
47.25"
47"
42.5"
35.5"
35.5"
37"
37.25"
35"
33"
29.5"
33.5"
31.5"
30"
29.5"
26.5"
35"
42"
40"
37"
32"
28.5"
11"
11"
11"
11"
11"
11"
45"
37"
41"
45"
45"
41"
ABC
Chart A
D E Distance
D minus 10"
*Note - If this dimension is between 20 and 32 inches,Refer to Compact Installation Page
Dimension (A) thru (E) are from the center of one pivot point
to the center of another pivot point.

4"22"
4" 20"
24"
36"
10"
Long Arm
Cut Cut
Short Arm
Cut
Follow the exact measurements, then cut the standard arm to meet the shorter measurements.
Compact Installation Only!
“DO NOT”Use These Measurements for a Standard Installation.
Gate ClosedGate Open
Hinge Center
9"
2"
33"
25.5"
23"
20"
to
32"
26.5"
20"
Minimum
Width

Incorrect
Installation
Correct
Installation
Once the gate arm measurements are calculated:
Weld Completely Around the Rectangular Tubes
weld the bracket on the gate.
........then weld the shorter arm.
Weld the longer arm..........

Tighten
Handle
Tighten the Nut
Fit Pin in Slot
90°
Pull the short arm away from the gate.
NO slippage should occur.
If it does, go back and tighten the nut more.
Red handle
must be in
this position
Pull
Set Allen Screw
Loosen
Screw
Adjustments
Limit
Switches
Release the red handle and open the gate to a distance
desired. Loosen the screw. Turn plastic part until the half
moon shape hits the limit switch. For closing cycle, do the
same with the other plastic part.
For a more precise adjustment, you may use the
set allen screw.

CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
13
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
13 13
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
RADIO
MER 60
OFF 1 3
ON
OPEN RIGHTOPEN LEFT
CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
13
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
13 13
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
RADIO
MER 60
OFF 1 3
ON
OPEN LEFT
OPEN TO THE RIGHT
OPEN TO THE LEFT
Use U.L. Listed Conduit
for Supplying Power to
the Unit
Suggestion:
Seal all open holes of
electronic box with
sealant when finished
wiring.
Do Not Use This Outlet Unless You Are
An Authorized Service Technician Minimum:
15-amp
breaker
switch per
operator
needed
Gate Operator MUST be Properly Grounded
Caution: ELITE ACCESS SYSTEMS, INC. is not responsible for conflicts between the information listed in the above chart and the requirements
of your local building codes. The information is for suggested use only. Check your local codes before installation.
White Wires
(Neutral) Black Wires
(120 VAC)
Green Wires (Ground)
16 Gauge
150 Feet 14 Gauge
250 Feet 12 Gauge
400 Feet 10 Gauge
650 Feet 8 Gauge
1000 Feet 4 Gauge
2200 Feet
WIRE GUAGE REQUIREMENT FOR 120 VAC POWER SUPPLY: 1/2 HP AND DUAL MOTOR ONLY
OPEN RIGHT

Typical Clutch Slippage
(1/4 Turn)
Adjust the
Clutch with
a Wrench
Gate in Closed Position
Gate is Given an
“Open” Command
Before Completing
a Normal Close-Cycle
Gate Smoothly
Reverses Direction
with the Clutch Slipping
1/4 to 3/4 Turn Gate in
Opened
Position
(Starting Position)
(Finishing Position)
Installers are required to adhere to this procedure: The UL required Warning Signs must be installed in plain view
and on both sides of each commercial gate installed. Each sign is made with fastening holes in each corner and
should be permanently secured in a suitable manner. Also the warning sticker should be placed on the operator so
it is clearly visible.
Warning Signs Attached on Both Sides of Gate
Warning Sign Clearly Visible on Operator
The adjustment is for a gate that is over 300 pounds and 12 feet long or longer. While the gate is closing, instantly
an “open” command is given as shown above; the clutch may slip a bit, max. of 1/4 to 3/4 of a turn (slippage
depends on the weight of the gate). If it does not slip, then readjust the clutch.

CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK A
TIMER 60
OFF
OPEN LEFT OPEN RIGHT
3
1 3
ON
Timer ON
TIMER 60
OFF
OPEN LEFT OPEN RIGHT
3
1 3
ON
Timer OFF
Set Timer
1 to 60 seconds
Timer can be set from 1 to 60 seconds (Timer ON),
or for push open/push close type operation (Timer OFF).
CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK A
DO NOT TOUCH ALARM SENSOR
The level of sensitivity has to do with the weight of the gate and the condition of installation.
Too sensitive =if the gate stops or reverses by itself.
Not sensitive enough = if the gate hits an object and does not stop or reverse.
CAUTION: If the power supply to the gate
operator is less than 99 volts, adjust the
alarm by turning the alarm adjustment
counter-clockwise enough to actuate the
alarm when obstructed but not sensitive
enough for false triggering to occur.
Adjusted by Qualified Service Personnel
Maximum
Sensitivity
Minimum
Sensitivity

CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMER
SYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
13
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
13 13
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
W4
G B
MS LINK
A
TIMER 60
OFF
OPEN LEFT OPEN RIGHT
3
1 3
ON
MAXIMUM
Counterclockwise
Setting
TIMER 60
OFF
OPEN LEFT OPEN RIGHT
3
1 3
ON
Master Omni Board
Master and Slave Boards are Interchangeable
Slave Omni Board
Use Low Voltage Wires to Connect Gate Operators Together
Adjust Time Desired
0 to 60 seconds
Slave Timer “ON”
Master Timer “ON”
W4
G B
MS LINK
A
1. Connect Gfrom master toGof slave.
(G is the shield or a ground wire)
2. Connect Bfrom master toBof slave.
3. Connect Afrom master toAof slave.
4. Turn timers onBOTH Omni boards to the “ON” position
5. Turn theSLAVE Timer adjustment all the way Counterclockwise
6. Use MASTER timer ONLYto select the desired time
Use Shielded
Twisted Wires
to Connect Gate
Operators Together
Master Omni Board Primary Control for System
Caution: 115 volts per operator required

CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
13
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
13 13
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
13
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
13 13
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
W4
G B
MS LINK
A
TIMER 60
OFF
OPEN LEFT OPEN RIGHT
3
1 3
ON
TIMER 60
OFF
OPEN LEFT OPEN RIGHT
3
1 3
ON
Master Omni Board Slave Omni Board
Use Low Voltage Wires to Connect Gate Operators Together
W4
G B
MS LINK
A
1. Connect Gfrom master toGof slave.
(G is the shield or a ground wire)
2. Connect Bfrom master toBof slave.
3. Connect Afrom master toAof slave.
4. Turn timers onBOTH Omni boards to the “OFF” position
Use Shielded
Twisted Wires
to Connect
Gate
Operators
Together
Caution: 115 volts per operator required
IN ORDER FOR THE FOLLOWING OPERATION TO OCCUR, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
EXAMPLE: There is a double gate, the entry gate is to be opened with a radio transmitter and the
exit gate with a free exit loop. Only one safety loop system is to open both gates, and a fire
department switch should open both gates at the same time.
1. Connect the radio receiver to entry gate only.
2. Connect the exit loop to exit gate only.
3. Connect the safety loop to both entry and exit gates.
4. Connect the fire department switch to both entry and exit gates.

CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
QCC
A B
OPENSTOPCLOSE MAGLOCKALARMARMEDM/S LINK
QCC
A B
OPEN STOP CLOSE MAGLOCKALARM ARMED M/SLINK
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 151 16
Omni Option Board
Elite Part #O-OMNI EXB
– Open Command
– Stop Command
– Close Command
– Common
– Normally Closed
– Normally Open
Maglock or
Solenoid
1 & 2
3 & 4
5 & 6
7
8
9
Master/Slave
RS485
– Burglar Alarm Output
– Burglar Alarm Input
– Ground
– B
– A
10 & 11
12 & 13
14
15
16
CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMER
SYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
QCC
A B
OPENSTOPCLOSE MAGLOCKALARM ARMED M/S LINK
ED M/S LINK
B AG
Use this socket (M/S LINK) if the Omni
option board is being used, and
Master/Slave option is needed.

CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMER
SYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
QCC
A B
OPENSTOPCLOSE MAGLOCKALARMARMEDM/S LINK
SE MAGLOCK AL
Plug-In
Transformer
Solenoid Lock
Ground
Ground
Power
Wire Nut
7 8 9
Omni Option Board
Elite Part #O-OMNI EXB
7 – Common
8 – Normally Closed
9 – Normally Open
CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMER
SYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
QCC
AB
OPENSTOPCLOSE MAGLOCKALARMARMEDM/S LINK
SE MAGLOCK AL
Plug-In
Transformer
Magnetic
Lock
Ground
Ground
Power
Wire Nut
7 8 9
Omni Option Board
Elite Part #O-OMNI EXB
7 – Common
8 – Normally Closed
9 – Normally Open

CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMER
SYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK
AConnection of a Solenoid or Magnetic Lock can be made
using the J3 plug and three wires supplied with the unit.
J3
2
8
10 9
7
1
3
Insert 2 supplied wires
into J3 plug (#3 and #7)
(Motor Harness)
#3 Normally Closed
#7 Common
Plug-In
Transformer
Solenoid Lock
Solenoid Lock
Ground
Ground
Power
Wire Nut
J3
2
8
10 9
7
1
3
Magnetic Lock
Insert 2 supplied wires
into J3 plug (#7 and #8)
(Motor Harness)
#7 Common
#8 Normally Open
Plug-In
Transformer
Magnetic
Lock
Ground
Ground
Power
Wire Nut
J3
2
8
10 9
7
1
3Normally Closed
Wire Harness
Normally Open
Common

CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
QCC
AB
OPEN STOPCLOSE MAGLOCKALARMARMED M/S LINK
Omni Option Board
Elite Part #O-OMNI EXB
House Alarm
Proximity Switch
Elite Part #A PRS
12VDC
House Alarm System
Dry Contact
Use Low Voltage
Wire 20 AWG
2"
Max.
QCC
A B
OPEN STOP CLOSE MAGLOCK ALARM ARMED M/S LINK
10 11 12 13

CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP SAFETY
LOOP CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
CAUTION:
Use different frequencies for every single
loop detector. Turn off gate operator
(from switch on electrical box) during
installation.
Wire-Loop “Center Loop”
Elite Loop detectors needed to do
this function. Elite Part # A ELD
CENTER SAFETY EXIT
FIRE
DEPT.
1 3
STRIKE
OPEN
RADIO
RECEIVER
TIMERSYSTEM ON
EXIT
LOOP
SAFETY
LOOP
CENTER
LOOP
GATE
LOCKED
60 POWER
OVERLOAD
OFF
W4
OPEN LEFT
DC-BACKUP
OPEN RIGHT
3
SENSORS
RESET
MOTOR
1 3
1 3
ON
GB
MS LINK
A
QCC
A B
OPEN STOP CLOSE MAGLOCK ALARMARMED M/S LINK
OPEN STOP CLOSE
1 2 3 4 5 6
W4
Omni Option Board Needed
Three Push Button System
(OPEN-STOP-CLOSE)
Step 1 - Cut off jumper wire #W4.
Step 2 - Install Omni option board.
Step 3 - Connect OPEN push button to #1& 2.
Step 4 - Connect STOP push button to #3& 4.
Step 5 - Connect CLOSE push button to #5& 6.
Note: If using the Master/Slave board
configuration, unplug the Master/Slave link
plug on main board and connect it into the
Omni option board M/S link socket.
CAUTION: Make sure each push button is
dry contact and there are no jumper wires
between them.
Wire-Loop “Safety Loop”
Wire-Loop “Exit Loop”
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