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1. 15 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Guide If your gate opener does not function properly after it is installed use this guide before calling the GTO Service Department PR03040 G3 DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS GUIDE This guide provides detailed explanations of various alarm sound and led indicators for the new PRO3040 G3 board A LED INDICATORS ON WORKING OPENER In the following modes the control boards will indicate various conditions of the operator The operator is fully operational in these modes 1 Input Changed indicators Alarm None STATUS Led 1 blink e Whenever there is a change in state in any of the following inputs retracted limit switch DIP Switches Cycle Safety Exit Shadow Close Edge or Open Edge 2 CYCLE Input Activated indicators Alarm None STATUS Led 1 blink with 2 seconds pause Idle state only e CYCLE input is continuously shorted to common ground 3 SAFETY Input Activated indicators Alarm None STATUS Led 2 blinks with 2 seconds pause Idle state only e SAFETY input is continuously shorted to common ground 4 EXIT Input Activated indicators Alarm None STATUS Led 3 blinks with 2 seconds pause Idle state only e EXIT input is continuously shorted to common ground 5 SHADOW Input Activated indicators Alarm None STATUS Led 4 blinks with 2 seconds pause Idle state only e SHADOW lo
2. SOFT START OFF WARNING OFF OPEN PULL SLV OPEN DLY MODE1 OFF MODE2 OFF Setting the Closed Position Limit for Pull to Open Applications TURN CONTROL BOX ON Your GTO PRO has two Limit Settings 1 OPEN Limit setting Gate in the OPEN POSITION the limit is FACTORY SET and NOT ADJUSTABLE The open limit setting is the fully open position 2 CLOSED Limit setting Gate in the CLOSED POSITION To achieve optimum closed position you are required to complete the following FOUR STEPS Step 1 Confirm that the power switch is in the ON position and the gate is in the OPEN POSITION Step 2 Activate your opener by pressing the entry transmitter button STATUS Your gate should now be moving from the fully open position m toward the closed position Prepare to STOP the gate by pressing T The SCC the entry transmitter button again when the gate reaches the oe o_o ON desired closed position This step may be repeated until desired orr fOr nied on close position is achieved Once the desired CLOSED position PULL jn fie PUSH wu KT SIMULT has been achieved proceed to step 3 op H ON Step 3 With the gate in the desired closed position PRESS amp HOLD the LEARN MAST LIMIT button on the control board for 5 seconds Learn Master Limit Button D Step 4 Press the transmitter button and allow t
3. beep every 10 seconds Idle state only STATUS Led 1 blink every 10 seconds Idle state only CHARGING Led Rapid pulses every second e Operator will continue to operator as normal However the battery will need to be charged Low battery indicator will only be activated while gate is idle e While in idle state and the battery voltage drop below 11 4 volts this voltage is temperature compensated the unit will enter low battery indicator mode as described above The operator will exit low battery indicator mode when the voltage is above 12 Volts 11 Receiver RF indicators Alarm None RECEIVER Led blinking or OFF e When the RECEIVER led is blinking the controller is receiving GTO scheme 318 MHz signal from the receiver This indicates that the transmitter and receiver are working properly However if the transmitter is not being pressed and the RECEIVER led is blinking this indicates that there is significant interference i e A stuck transmitter sending out unwanted signal e The RECEIVER led is normally off if the transmitter is not pressed transmitting B LED INDICATORS ON NON WORKING OPENER In the following modes the operator is not functional Power on reset is required to return the operator to normal operation after the problem has been corrected 1 Master arm limit switch error indicators Error Code 1 Alarm beep with 2 seconds pause STATUS Led 1 bli
4. Confirm that the power switch is in the ON position and the gate is in the CLOSED POSITION Step 2 ae your opener by pressing the entry transmitter button Your gate should now be moving from the closed position toward the open position Prepare to STOP gate by pressing the entry transmitter button again when the gate reaches the desired open position This step may be repeated until desired open position is achieved Once the desired OPEN position has been achieved proceed to Step 3 Step 3 With the gate in the desired open position PRESS amp HOLD the LEARN MAST LIMIT button on the control board for 5 seconds Step 4 Press the transmitter button and allow the gate to return to the closed position YOUR GATE S OPEN POSITION LIMIT IS NOW PROGRAMMED 9 STATUS mi LEARN RMT TESTING YOUR OPEN LIMIT SETTING Press your entry transmitter and allow your gate to open If the OPEN position is not correct or needs to be changed you will need to CLEAR your OPEN LIMIT settings and follow steps one 1 to four 4 again CLEARING PROGRAMMED OPEN LIMIT SETTING If you make a mistake and set the limit at the wrong position press your transmitter to return the gate to the fully closed position then press and hold the LEARN MAST LIMIT button for 5 seconds This will clear the memory for the open limit position Follow steps one 1 to four 4 again Learn Master Limit Button
5. ED battery wire to the POSITIVE BLACK wire to NEGATIVE terminal terminal Pay close attention to the color of the wires If the wires RE i yecenival are connected incorrectly the control board will be damaged NEVER insert the battery with the terminals to the left Battery wires for 12 V Battery Included optional second battery Space for optional second 12 Volt battery see Accessory Catalog Step 2 Strip approximately 3 16 of insulation from each wire of the opener power cable Twist each exposed wire tightly there are seven 7 wires inside the power cable sheath Loosen sealing nut on strain relief hub at bottom of control box Insert power cable into control box through strain relief Thread approximately 6 of the power cable into the control box and retighten sealing nut until the power cable locks into place Strain Relief Operator Power Cable D 2 cc g 5 o i Sealing Nut Step 3 Insert the stripped power cable wires into the appropriate terminals on the MASTER INPUTS terminal block The green wire should be inserted into the GRN terminal the white wire into WHT the blue wire into BLUE brown wire into BRN and the orange wire into the ORG terminal red wire into RED and black wire into BLK 1O de D de O IN 1O LC feat 319V YJLSYW S1NANI YILSYN ILiiiit Wa Gay 54O NYS am IHM NUD Powe
6. Exit Wand BLU wire to the EXIT OPEN terminal on the GTO PRO 3000 control board Activation of this input will cause the gate to f iga Wire from Exit Entry Device open to the fully opened position As long as GTO Wand Loop Detector etc contact is held the gate will remain open 13 Connecting GTO Automatic Gate Lock If not connecting gate lock skip to next section GTO Lock For use exclusively with GTO Lock FM143 or FM144 Connecting other devices to these terminals may cause incorrect operation and void your warranty CONTROL OUTPUTS Lock AUX PWR RLY SLAVE CAB GTO Lock Connection Connect the red and black leads from the lock to the GTO LOCK terminal on the GTO PRO 3000 control board Aux e These 2 terminals are normally open dry contact no voltage relay ouput e These 2 terminals are ON shorted whenever the gate is moving and OFF opened otherwise e These 2 terminals maximum rating is 24Vdc 1 Amp Wire from Automatic GTO Lock 14 Step 4 Make sure the control box power switch is OFF Use a small screwdriver to move the Number 3 DIP switch from the factory setting OFF Pull To Open to ON for Push To Open Turn power switch ON The control board is now configured to push the gate open ON Push to open operation OFF__ Pull to open operation factory setting Setting the Open Position Limit Step 1
7. Generation 3 Control Board Wiring and Programming Instructions PRO3040 G3 for the GTO PRO 3000XL 4000XL AUTO CLOSE TIME STALL FORCE STATUS LE LEARN RMT EET ore 989 oo min 9 max I I e ei SOFT START OFF afe ON A 53 WARNING OFF Tk ON RS jj p Oren putt v Eirusn Mac ug s v OPEN DLY Ea Ej SIMULT MODE1 OFF ON es a MODE2 OFF ON Co DW CH H gt UHT POWER con nu 11 Fa VE im INPUTS OUTPUTS CHD cro aaa PELE RECEIVER TRANSE Pwr eur SLAVE CABLE MASTER CABLE 800e CC E PUPIPUPIPADaD _ PaPUPUPIPIDD PUPUPCPUPIPIPaPIPIPaP 18 VAC GTO AUX a a Wa Wa u zu nm or oo erg WHT BLUE BRN ORG RED BLK WHT BLUE BRN ORG RED BLK COM COM 38 S S E 8 SOLAR LOCK SLAVE INPUTS MASTER INPUTS cog o go oe RECEIVER Lo VO DSOD WASOSOVD VASO SO SSS ei eg Connecting Opener Power Cable Step 1 Make sure the control box power switch is in the OFF position The ON OFF Switch is located on the bottom of the control box Remove the control box cover and slide the battery into position with its terminals to the RIGHT see illustration Connect the BLACK battery wire to the NEGATIVE battery terminal Connect the R
8. MUM position where the gate operates without obstructing from its own weight or the wind conditions in your area ALWAYS KEEP SAFETY Art THE TOP OF YOUR LIST WHEN ADJUSTING OR SERVICING YOUR AUTOMATIC GATE OPENER Setting Your Personal Transmitter Code All GTO transmitters are set to a standard code at the factory and are ready to operate your GTO PRO Gate Opener For your safety and security however we strongly recommend that you replace the factory setting with your own personal code Follow the directions below 1 Remove the Transmitter Cover On the back of the transmitter use a small phillips head screw driver to remove the two screws on the sides of the visor clip and separate the front cover from the transmitter With the front cover removed the battery and the DIP switches will be exposed To set a new code use a small screwdriver to move the switches 2 Set the transmitter DIP Switches There are nine 9 transmitter DIP switches each can be placed in three different positions 0 DO NOT set all the switches in the same position such as all all 0 or all Once the DIP switches have been set to a personal code replace front cover WARNING No other adjustments should be made inside the transmitter 3 Teach the New Code to Control Board Memory A Press and hold transmitter button B Press and hold the LEARN RMT Learn Remote button j i amp on the control b
9. ON Buzzer warning enabled factory preset OFF Buzzer warning disabled The Warning Buzzer alerts you when the gate opener is beginning to either open or close the gate It sounds for the first 2 seconds in each direction It also sounds a warning when the gate obstructs two times in one cycle Switching this to OFF only disables the open and close warning not the obstruction warning DIP Switch 3 Push Pull to Open ON Push to open OFF Push to open factory preset If your gate opens into the property the DIP Switch is set to the OFF position factory setting If your gate opens out from the property the DIP Switch must be set to the ON position NOTE if you have a Push to Open gate application you will need a Push to Open bracket see Push to Open Instructions on page 30 DIP Switch 4 Dual Operation ON Slave opens simultaneously with master OFF Slave opens after master Note Not applicable for single gate operator Auto Close The AUTO CLOSE TIME pot controls auto close feature Turning the pot all the way counter clockwise will turn auto close feature off The minimum auto close time is 3 seconds The maximum turn the pot all the way clockwise auto close time is 120 seconds Auto Close Time Potentiometer SETTINGS OPEN SLV OPEN MODE1 MODE2 AUTO CLOSE YIME STALL FORCE Ou AUTO CLOSE TIME LI OFF 120 STALL FORCE
10. carry an adequate current 12 V Battery Step 3 Lay the measured length of low voltage wire in a trench following a path from the selected electrical outlet to the control box Wires coming up from the ground should be run through PVC conduit to protect them from lawn mower blades weed eaters and grazing animals Be sure to bury the wire laid in the trench Step 4 Feed the low voltage wires upward through the strain relief opening on the lower left of the control box Pull 6 to 8 of wire into the control box and tighten the strain relief screw to secure the wires Power Cable Low Voltage Wire Se SOM from Master Arm from Transformer lar P A WARNING DO NOT PLUG THE TRANSFORMER Dial Pane INTO AN OUTLET DURING THIS STEP THE TRANSFORMER MUST ONLY BE PLUGGED INTO PVC Pipe gt AN OUTLET DURING STEP 7 Step 5 oo Brat i Strip 2 16 off the ends of the low voltage wire and Low Voltage Wire SLNdNI YIMOd twist tightly Attach these ends to the GTO TRANSF from AC Transformer WW 5 a z5 Ke GTO Transformer terminals located on the POWER or Solar Panel S S SS 22 cw INPUTS GTO Transformer terminal block see A RS os illustration at right Be certain not to let the exposed wires touch each other Insert one transformer wire into an GTO TRANSF terminal Insert the other transformer wire into th
11. cted limit switch still being activated Stuck limit switch 5 Current Sensing Obstruction error indicators Error Code 5 Alarm 5 beeps with 2 seconds pause STATUS Led 5 blinks with 2 seconds pause e Current sensing circuit for detecting obstruction is not working properly The current sensing circuit is tested prior to running the motor 6 Board have NOT been tested and passed QA Error Code 25 Alarm 2 beeps then 5 beeps with 2 seconds pause STATUS Led 2 blinks then 5 blinks with 2 seconds pause e The board has not been tested and or have not passed QA test 7 Master Motor Terminals Shorted Error Code 12 Alarm 1 beep then 2 beeps with 2 seconds pause STATUS Led 1 blink then 2 blinks with 2 seconds pause e The master motor terminals and or leads are shorted 8 Slave Motor Terminals Shorted Error Code 13 Alarm 1 beep then 3 beeps with 2 seconds pause STATUS Led 1 blink then 3 blinks with 2 seconds pause e The master motor terminals and or leads are shorted The GTO Inc Technical Service Department is open Monday Friday 8 00 A M 5 00 P M Eastern Time Telephone 800 543 1236 Telephone 850 575 4144 Fax 850 575 8950 Web site www gtoinc com E Mail techsupport gtoinc com 18
12. e remaining GTO TRANSF terminal The transformer wires can be connected to the GTO TRANSF terminals regardless of color or polarity 2197 3AV1Ss eg anig IHM we LL fest Tighten set screws against exposed end of wires A dab of household petroleum jelly on each terminal will help prevent corrosion 319V YJ LSYW om DUO Ni IOC DIDIDIDIDIDD IDIDIPIDIDAD SLNdNI 3LSVW 4 e am o m Sa Power Cable from Master Arm Step 6 Strip 1 2 of insulation from the ends of the low voltage wire Attach these stripped ends to the transformer terminals A dab of household petroleum jelly on each terminal will help prevent corrosion Make sure the exposed wires do not touch each other Step 7 Plug the transformer into the electrical outlet Use of a surge protector with the transformer is strongly recommended Transformer Ki SURGE PROTECTOR HINT Keep a few mothballs in the control box to discourage insects from entering it and damaging the control board CONTROL BOARD DIP Switches Main DIP Switch Settings MODES DIP Switch 1 Soft Start Stop ON Soft start enabled factory preset OFF Soft start disabled The Soft Start Stop feature slowly starts the gate as it begins to open and slows the gate as it comes to the closed position This saves wear and tear on the gate and gate opener system DIP Switch 2 Warning Buzzer
13. en the gate is opening then it reverses 11 Non Contact Sensors photo beams If not installing a non contact sensor skip to next section PLEASE NOTE Non contact sensors are not included with the GTO PRO 3000 The GTO PRO 3000 can also accept Safety input from normally open dry contact output devices such as photo beams connected to the SAFETY input terminal Refer to the sensor manufacturer s instructions for information about installing these devices on a vehicular gate WW 900000 Make sure the power switch to the opener is turned CONTROL INPUTS off before connecting safety device wiring to the terminal blocks Unplugging the transformer does EES not turn power to the opener OFF GRN BLK RED RECEIVER EXIT OPEN LOOP EDGE OPEN EDGE Non Contact Sensor Connection Connect one of the non contact sensor dry contact output wires to the COMMON COM terminal and the other to the SAFETY terminal on the GTO PRO 3000 control board SSES EE This input is ONLY monitored when the gate is closing Activating the non contact sensor obstructing the safety beam path will cause the gate to reverse to the fully open position Wire from Non Contact Sensor photo beam Shadow Loop If not installing a shadow loop skip to next section PLEASE NOTE Non contact sensors are not included with the GTO PRO 3000 The GTO PRO 3000 can accept Shadow Loop
14. he gate to return to the RULL fully open position YOUR GATE S CLOSED POSITION LIMIT IS NOW PROGRAMMED HILL TESTING YOUR CLOSED LIMIT SETTING Press your entry transmitter and allow your gate to close If the CLOSED position is not correct or needs to be changed you will need to CLEAR your CLOSED LIMIT settings and follow Steps 1 4 again CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED CLOSED LIMIT SETTING If you make a mistake and set the limit at the wrong position press your transmitter to return the gate to the fully opened position then press and hold the LEARN MAST LIMIT button for 5 seconds This will clear the memory for the closed limit position Follow Steps 1 4 again Obstruction Sensitivity Potentiometer IMPORTANT For safety reasons the obstruction setting or Stall Force on the GTO PRO control board comes from the factory set at MIN minimum In many gate in stallations this setting will need to be adjusted to overcome the weight and size of the gates STALL FORCE SOFT START OFF WARNING OFF PULL The Stall Force potentiometer on the control board operates like a volume control on a radio It controls the obstruction sensitivity or the amount of force the opener will apply to an obstruction before it automatically stops and reverses direction for approximately two 2 seconds Use a small slotted screwdriver to turn the arrow in the center of the potentiometer Adjust the stall force from the MINI
15. input from Loop Detector that provides normally open dry contact connected to Shadow Loop input terminal Refer to the sensor manufacturer s instructions for information about installing these devices on a vehicular gate i 900000 E CONTROL INPUTS IDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDID wy R S u Make sure the power switch to the opener is turned off before connecting safety device wiring to the terminal blocks Unplugging the transformer does not turn power to the opener OFF GRN BLK RED RECEIVER w fe a a CLOSE SAFETY EXIT OPEN CLOSE EDGE OPEN SHADOW LOOP Shadow Loop Connection Connect the COM wire from the Loop Detector to the COMMON COM terminal and the normally open wire from the Loop Detector to the SHADOW LOOP terminal on the GTO PRO 3000 control board The SHADOW LOOP is a detector located within the moving path of the gate to prevent the gate from closing when a vehicle is in the path 1S KE This input is ONLY monitored when the gate is at the fully open position Activating this will prevent the gate from closing Wire from Loop Detector 12 Connecting Accessories If not connecting accessories skip to next section Cycle Input The GTO PRO 3000 can accept NORMALLY OPEN DRY CONTACT accessories such as Push Button Entry Devices and Key Pads Refer to the sensor manufacturer s instructions for information about ins
16. nk with 2 seconds pause e The limit switch from the master arm is not detected This typically indicates that the master arm is not connected or both the normally open brown wire and the normally close orange wire are shorted to common ground 2 Slave arm limit switch error indicators Error Code 2 Alarm 2 beeps with 2 seconds pause STATUS Led 2 blinks with 2 seconds pause e The limit switch from the slave arm is not detected This typically indicates that both the nor mally open brown wire and the normally close orange wire are shorted to common ground Note If no slave arm is connected the control board will automatically switch to single mode operation e After 2 seconds of extending and the retracted limit switch still being activated Stuck limit switch 17 3 Master arm running error indicators Error Code 3 Alarm 3 beeps with 2 seconds pause STATUS Led 3 blinks with 2 seconds pause e No pulses are detected from the master arm rev counter input during the first 1 2 seconds of running the gate e After 2 seconds of extending and the retracted limit switch still being activated Stuck limit switch 4 Slave arm running error indicators Error Code 4 Alarm 4 beeps with 2 seconds pause STATUS Led 4 blinks with 2 seconds pause e No pulses are detected from the slave arm rev counter input during the first 1 2 seconds of run ning the gate e After 2 seconds of extending and the retra
17. ntrol NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 10 Connecting Additional Safety Devices Although GTO strongly recommends the use of additional safety devices we do not endorse any specific brand names Only use products that are certified and listed to be in compliance with any applicable UL standards Underwriters Laboratories and national and regional safety codes Call GTO Sales at 1 800 543 4283 for information on compatible products for your specific application The GTO PRO 3000 will ONLY accept accessory devices with normally open dry contact output Contact Sensors safety edges If not installing a contact sensor skip to next section PLEASE NOTE Contact sensors are not included with the GTO PRO 3000 The GTO PRO 3000 is equipped with built in obstruction sensitivity The opener is designed to stop and reverse the gate within 2 seconds when it comes in contact with an obstruction However obstruction sensitivity although functioning properly may not be sensitive enough to prevent bodily injury in some circumstances To augment your protection against entrapment GTO recommends using some form of additional safety device When installed contact sensors must be mounted in compliance with UL 325 Underwriters Laboratories safety standard for gate o
18. oard until the buzzer sounds Cer C Release transmitter button The new code KEREN is stored in control board memory D Release the LEARN RMT Learn Remote button Learn Remote Button Installing the Receiver Use the transmitter to check the range of the receiver before permanently mounting it Consider the following when mounting the receiver e Standard receiver cable length is 10 feet receivers with a longer cable are available as special order items call the GTO Sales Department NEVER splice receiver cable e Run the cable through PVC conduit to protect it from damage e DO NOT run cable through metal conduit because the receiver signal range will be decreased e DO NOT run cable in conduit containing ac wiring The receiver range can vary from 50 to 100 feet depending upon weather topography and external interference e DO NOT mount upside down e DO NOT mount on metal fence or post doing so will decrease signal range e MOUNT so that you have line of sight between remote to antenna e MOUNT 3 feet away from AC voltage e MOUNT as high as possible for optimum range FCC Regulation This device complies with FCC rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept an interference that may cause undesired operation Transmitter distance may vary due to circumstances beyond our co
19. op input is continuously shorted to common ground 6 CLOSE EDGE Input Activated indicators Alarm None STATUS Led 5 blinks with 2 seconds pause Idle state only e CLS EDGE input is continuously shorted to common ground 7 OPEN EDGE Input Activated indicators Alarm None STATUS Led 6 blinks with 2 seconds pause Idle state only e OPN EDGE input is continuously shorted to common ground 8 POWER IN Input indicator Alarm None POWER IN Led Green ON OFF see description below e ON Transformer is detected e OFF Transformer installation No AC input power is present The battery is not being charged 16 9 Battery charging indicator Alarm None CHARGING Led Red vary see description below e Constantly ON The charging circuit is in fast charge mode The battery is being charge with a constant current 1Amp e 2 blinks per second Soak charge mode The charger has completed fast charge mode and the battery has reached the desired voltage 14 1 Volts The charger circuit will remain at this stage for a maximum of 2 hours then switch to float charge mode e blink per 2 seconds Float charge mode The battery has reached full capacity a constant volt age is applied to keep the battery at fully charged capacity 13 8 Volts e OFF Battery is not being charge This led will be OFF if there is no transformer or solar panel power 10 Low Battery indicators Alarm
20. or winter minimum sunlight and do not account for the use of any accessory items Accessories connected to your system will draw additional power from the battery NOTE A maximum of 30 watts of solar charging power can be connected to the GTO PRO Gate Opener Consult Solar Panel Installation Instructions for further information Step 1 Make sure the power switch is OFF before proceeding to the next step Step 2 Select the electrical outlet outlet into which you will plug the transformer Measure the distance from this outlet to the control box following the path where the wire will be laid After you have measured how much wire is ON OFF Switch needed cut the wire to the appropriate length IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LOW VOLTAGE WIRE The only wire acceptable for use with GTO products is 16 gauge multi stranded low voltage PVC sheathed wire This particular gauge enables the transformer to provide an adequate charge through the control board to the battery at distances up to 1000 ft DO NOT use telephone wire or solid core wire Unlike multi stranded wire these types of wire are inadequate for use with your gate opener system Telephone wire and solid core wire do not deliver enough voltage for your gate opener to function and will cause the system to go into a condition known as low voltage lockout NEVER splice wires together Splicing permits corrosion and seriously degrades the wire s ability to
21. peners Review page 5 for infor mation about mounting requirements for safety edges contact sensors Refer to the sensor manufacturer s instructions for information about installing these devices on a vehicular gate H 9000090 Fin CONTROL INPUTS AIDIDIDIDTDUDIPUDTD_D GRN BLK RED RECEIVER SJS Make sure the power switch to the opener is turned off before connecting safety device wiring to the terminal blocks Unplugging the transformer does not turn power to the opener OFF COM COM EXIT OPEN CLOSE EDGE OPEN EDGE SHADOW LOOP le iS Contact Sensor Input Connection Connect one of the OPEN EDGE contact sensor wires to the COMMON COM terminal and the other to the OPEN EDGE terminal on the GTO PRO 3000 control board Connect one of the CLOSE EDGE contact sensor wires to the COMMON COM terminal and the other to the CLOSE EDGE terminal on the GTO PRO 3000 control board _ Wire from Contact Sensor open safety edge Activation of a contact sensor while the gate is in motion Wie from Contact Sensor will cause the gate to stop and reverse within two 2 close safety edge seconds NOTE If the close edge is contacted when the gate is opening nothing happens If the close edge is contacted when the gate is closing then it reverses If the open edge is contacted when the gate is closing nothing happens If the open edge is contacted wh
22. r Cable from the Master Arm Tighten the set screws against the end of the wires A dab of petroleum jelly on each terminal will help prevent corrosion Correct WU mr Terminal Terminal Terminal Wire Block Wire Block Wire Block Powering the System Installation of the Transformer IMPORTANT The transformer is designed and intended for indoor use If the transformer can be plugged only into an outside electrical outlet a weatherproof cover or housing available at local electrical supply stores must be used All low voltage wire used with the GTO PRO Gate Opener must be 16 gauge dual conductor multi stranded direct burial wire see page 20 and the Accessory Catalog Do not run more than 1000 feet of wire If your gate is more than 1000 ft from an ac power source you will need to use at least one 5 watt Solar Panel to charge the battery see Accessory Catalog Refer to the Solar Panels and Gate Activity chart below The table and map illustrate the maximum number of gate cycles 12 v single gate 5 watts solar charger to expect per day in a 12 v single gate 10 watts solar charger particular area when 12 v single gate 15 watts solar charger using from 5 to 30 watts 12 v single gate 20 watts solar charger of solar charging power 12 v single gate 25 watts solar charger see Accessory Catalog 12 v single gate 30 watts solar charger The figures shown are f
23. talling these devices on a vehicular gate H 900009 E CONTROL INPUTS AIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDQD COM COM Make sure the power to the opener is turned off before connecting cycle input device wiring to the terminal blocks Unplugging the transformer does not turn power to the opener OFF GRN BLK RED RECEIVER CYCLE CLOSE SAFETY EXIT OPEN w V D bd SHADOW Cycle Input Connection Connect one of the accessory wires to the COMMON COM terminal and the other to the CYCLE 20 dei 19 iS D dei IO Each activation of the accessory will cause the gate to cycle as follows ieee gt STOP CLOSE i Wire from Accessory push button key pad etc Free Exit Input The GTO PRO 3000 can accept NORMALLY OPEN DRY CONTACT free exit entry devices such as GTO Wand and Loop Detector a 900000 E CONTROL INPUTS AIDIDUDUDUDUPIDUDIDaD COM COM Refer to the sensor manufacturer s instructions for information about installing these devices on a vehicular gate GRN BLK RED Make sure the power to the opener is turned RECEIVER off before connecting free exit entry device wiring to the terminal blocks Unplugging the transformer does not turn power to the opener OFF CYCLE CLOSE SAFETY EXIT OPEN SHADOW LOOP CLOSE EDGE OPEN EDGE Free Exit Connection Connect Exit Wand BLK wire to the COMMON COM terminal and

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