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Model 9310 Slide Gate Operator
Model 9310
Vehicular Slide Gate Operator
DoorKing, Inc.
120 Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
Phone: 310-645-0023
Fax: 310-641-1586
www.doorking.com
Owners Manual
P/N 9310-065 Rev D 5/05
Copyright 2003 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Use this manual with the following models only.
All 9310 models with circuit board 4403-010. IMPORTANT! The 4403 circuit board used in the
model 9310 IS NOT interchangeable with the 4402 circuit board used in the earlier model
9300 operators.
NOTE: Models 9310-081, 9310-083, 9310-085, 9310-087, 9310-089, 9310-091, 9310-093, 9310-
095 and 9310-097 will have a supplemental manual (P/N 2340-065) that describes the operation
and setup of the optional battery backup system available with this unit, and provides additional
wiring information for this unit.
DoorKing, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the products described in this manual
without notice and without obligation of DoorKing, Inc. to notify any persons of any such revisions
or changes. Additionally, DoorKing, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to
this manual. This manual is copyrighted, all rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be
copied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium without prior written consent
from DoorKing, Inc.
Mount operator to pad using 3/8 or 1/2 sleeve anchors.
See page 14-15.
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Attach chain. Adjust chain to allow approximately 1-inch of sag per 10-feet of gate width.
Be sure to remove the pin from the breather plug.
See page 16-17.
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Connect supply voltage as described in section 2.2. Be sure power is OFF!
See page 22.
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Connect control wiring as shown. Radio receiver connects to terminals 1-2-3. Full open
input devices connect to terminals 4 and 13. Partial open input devices connect to
terminals 5 and 13. Terminals 1 and 13 are the same - 24 volt common.
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Connect secondary entrapment prevention devices.
See page 24-25.
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Connect in-ground loop wires to REVERSE and EXIT loop detectors as required.
See page 26.
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Set close timer ON or OFF (SW-1, switch 2) as required. If gate system does not utilize in-
ground loop system or photo-cells, timer must be OFF.
See page 34-35.
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Push gate to open position. Adjust OPEN limit nut to activate open limit switch. Push gate
closed. Adjust CLOSE limit nut to activate close limit switch.
See page 36.
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Turn power ON. Give gate an open command. If gate runs towards CLOSE position, turn
power off. Change setting of direction switch (SW-1, switch 1) and then turn power ON.
Give gate an open command. Adjust limit nuts as necessary.
See page 36.
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Adjust both open and close inherent reverse sensitivity. NOTE: Operator will assume a
"soft shutdown" during sensitivity adjustments. This will require operator open input to be
activated to resume normal operation.
See page 37.
QUICK START
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9406
9406
EXIT LOOP
REVERSE LOOP
ON
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3
1 DIRECTION
2 TIMER
1 Open Cycle Photocell
2 Close Cycle Photocell
3 Open Cycle Contact Sensor
4 Close Cycle Contact Sensor
5 Common
6 Common
Secondary
Entrapment
Protection
Devices
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6
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2
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TIMER
REV SENS
OPEN
REV SENS
CLOSE
TIME DELAY
1
2
3 4
5
6 7
8
1 2
3 4
ON
REVERSE
LOOP
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
POWER
EXIT
LOOP
LIMIT SWITCH
CONNECTOR
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RELAY CONTACT
CLOSE
OPEN
SENSITIVITY
24V Com
Relay
Radio Pwr
3-Wire
Receiver
4-Wire
Receiver
24V Com --
Relay
Relay
Radio Pwr +
1
1
2
3
Fire
Dept
NOTE
Terminal 1 and 13
are the same.
Either can be used
as a low voltage
common.
Current Sensor Donut
HP
Volt-Ph
Turns
1/2
1
1
1
1
All
Sgl Ph
208-3
230-3
460-3
2
1
5 *
5 *
9 *
* CURRENT SENSOR DONUT
For 1HP 3-Phase motors, the RED current
sensor wire is connected directly to the
lug opposite of terminal 19. The black
motor wire is routed through the donut
with the number of turns shown in the
table. Refer to the wire diagrams in the
back of the manual.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Notices......................................................................................................................................................8
Important Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................................................9
Restrictions and Warnings........................................................................................................................................10
Entrapment Prevention .............................................................................................................................................11
Glossary ..................................................................................................................................................................12
Section 1 Installation
1.1 Specifications ...........................................................................................................................................13
1.2 Concrete
Pad............................................................................................................................................14
1.3 Operator
Installation .................................................................................................................................15
1.4 Chain
Installation ......................................................................................................................................16
1.5
Front Mount Installation ............................................................................................................................17
1.6
Rear Mount Installation.............................................................................................................................18
1.7
Warning Sign Installation..........................................................................................................................19
Section 2 Wiring
2.1 Conduit
Requirements..............................................................................................................................21
2.2
High Voltage Connections ........................................................................................................................22
2.3 Control
Wiring...........................................................................................................................................23
2.4
Secondary Entrapment Non-Contact Sensors .........................................................................................24
2.5
Secondary Entrapment Contact Sensors .................................................................................................25
2.6
Loop Detector Wiring................................................................................................................................26
2.7
Gate Tracker Connections ....................................................................................................................27
2.8.
Alarm Reset Switch ..................................................................................................................................28
2.9 Auxiliary Stop Input...................................................................................................................................28
2.10
Master / Slave Wiring Interface ................................................................................................................29
2.11
Secondary Entrapment Protection for Master / Slave Configuration ........................................................30
2.12
Terminal Identification and Description ....................................................................................................31
2.13 Secondary
Device
Terminal Description ..................................................................................................32
Section 3 Adjustments
3.1
Circuit Board Adjustments ........................................................................................................................33
3.2 Switch
Settings .........................................................................................................................................34
3.3
Programming Switch Description and Function........................................................................................35
3.4
Limit Switch Adjustment .....................................................................................................................