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2.3 INSTALLING THE GATE CONTROL UNIT (GCU)
Using Additional Contact / Clearance Sensors
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3.0 ACTIVATING A GATE CONTROL UNIT (GCU)
Open/Closed Contact Sensors Dipswitch #3 Dipswitch#7 Dipswitch#8
No contact sensors used
OFF
OFF
OFF
“Closed” limit switch wired to
terminals #3 and #4
terminals #3 and #4
ON
OFF
OFF
“Open” limit switch wired to
terminals #3 and #4
terminals #3 and #4
ON
ON
OFF
Additional
“Closed”
limit
switch or sensor wired to
terminals #3 and #4
terminals #3 and #4
ON
OFF
ON
Additional
“Opened”
limit
switch or sensor wired to
terminals #3 and #4
terminals #3 and #4
ON
ON
ON
Mount the Oracle Gate Controller near your Automatic Gate
Opener’s control panel or motor. Most gate motors have simple
relay connections (often labeled COMMON and CYCLE) that
connect to the two large OPEN/CLOSE relay outputs on the Oracle
Gate Controller.
Note: For more detailed installation information, refer to Appendix A
on pg. 15.
Opener’s control panel or motor. Most gate motors have simple
relay connections (often labeled COMMON and CYCLE) that
connect to the two large OPEN/CLOSE relay outputs on the Oracle
Gate Controller.
Note: For more detailed installation information, refer to Appendix A
on pg. 15.
When you are ready to activate the GCU, press the LEARN button
on the GCU (see page 4 for location of the LEARN button), for one
second. The LED will light up solid for up to 20 seconds.
Within 20 seconds, on the GAP,
Enter your Master PIN Number (for example):
Followed by the Gate Controller’s Identity:
The GAP will give a double-beep and the GCU LED will blink 3
short blinks to indicate a successful activation.
Note: If the GAP sounds a 4-beep error tone or the GCU gives 3
double blinks, then check the FAQ section for the possible
solution.
on the GCU (see page 4 for location of the LEARN button), for one
second. The LED will light up solid for up to 20 seconds.
Within 20 seconds, on the GAP,
Enter your Master PIN Number (for example):
Followed by the Gate Controller’s Identity:
The GAP will give a double-beep and the GCU LED will blink 3
short blinks to indicate a successful activation.
Note: If the GAP sounds a 4-beep error tone or the GCU gives 3
double blinks, then check the FAQ section for the possible
solution.
If you only have one GCU then you are finished and can proceed to
the next step. For additional GCU’s, repeat the process until all
GCU’s have been successfully activated.
Note: You can now assemble the GCU by snapping the
box/shell back onto the unit.
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Selecting Gate Controller “ON” Time
For most connections to an Automatic Gate Opener, the default setting of ½
second is best. However, for connection to yard lights, cameras, etc., you may
wish to adjust how long the connected device stays on.
second is best. However, for connection to yard lights, cameras, etc., you may
wish to adjust how long the connected device stays on.
Gate Controller
“ON” Time
“ON” Time
Dipswitch
#3
Dipswitch
#4
½ second –
No Limit Switch
No Limit Switch
OFF
OFF
½ second –
Using a Limit Switch
Using a Limit Switch
ON
OFF
10 seconds
OFF
ON
30 seconds
ON
ON
NOTE:
For most gate system wiring, dipswitch #4 should be left “OFF.” If you wire your gate
controller to a limit switch, dipswitch #3 should be turned “ON”.
Enabling the Auto-Close Feature
By enabling the Auto-Close feature, the Gate Controller will attempt to close the
gate 45 seconds after it is opened. This feature will work better if your
configuration has at least one of the following elements:
gate 45 seconds after it is opened. This feature will work better if your
configuration has at least one of the following elements:
Separate Open / Close Terminals,
A “Gate Closed” Sensor or limit switch, or
A “Gate Open” Sensor or limit switch
A “Gate Closed” Sensor or limit switch, or
A “Gate Open” Sensor or limit switch
Otherwise, the Gate Controller must assume that the gate has not opened or
closed for any other device.
Auto-Close Feature
Dipswitch #6
OFF (disabled)
OFF
ON (enabled)
ON
Warning: Please remember safety! Do not enable auto-close where it might
pose a risk of entrapment, causing injury, death, or damage to vehicles.
pose a risk of entrapment, causing injury, death, or damage to vehicles.
NOTE: To power an additional contact sensor that is NOT already connected to your gate system, short
terminal #3 to ground, connects the switch across terminals 3 and 4, and turn dipswitch #8 ON.
terminal #3 to ground, connects the switch across terminals 3 and 4, and turn dipswitch #8 ON.
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9/6/2007
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