Unitec CAME Wiring User Manual

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Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller
For Multi-Lane Applications
Installation Guide
Unitec
www.StartwithUnitec.com
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Page 1 - Installation Guide

Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller For Multi-Lane Applications Installation Guide Unitec www.StartwithUnitec.com

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Gate Controller Power Warning: Disconnect 115VAC-120VAC power from the main power lines at the panel box before continuing! The power connect

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Gate Power Figure 5. Gate Power Connect the hot and neutral line to the red phoenix connector at the top of the gate, according the installation

Page 4 - Index of Tables

Gate to Gate Controller Wiring Figure 6. Came Gate to Gate Controller Connections There are 3 control wires that run from the gate to the gate

Page 5 - Site Planning

Figure 7. WSII to Gate Controller to Gate Connections Document Number: GC1004 9 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Contr

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Figure 8. Portal/Sentinel to Gate Controller to Gate Connections Document Number: GC1004 10 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and

Page 7 - Electrical Planning

Configuration settings Portal/Sentinel Settings To configure the Portal or Sentinel, login to the Sierra Management Application then follow this

Page 8 - Gate Reset Loop

• Start Button (over conveyor) – Used for Tunnel applications. This needs to be “off” if an entry gate is being used in conjunction with the Por

Page 9 - System Wiring

Document Number: GC1004 13 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide Depending on the interface of your

Page 10 - Gate Controller Power

System Test Procedure The following section contains procedures for verifying the completed installation. The procedures are written to cover u

Page 11 - Gate Power

Document Number: GC1004 15 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide 11. If you have connected the wash

Page 12 - Control Signal Wiring

Document Number: GC1004 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide UNITEC GATE CONTROLLER FOR MULTI-LAN

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Document Number: GC1004 16 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide 6. If everything is operating cor

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Document Number: GC1004 17 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide [THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLAN

Page 15 - Configuration settings

Document Number: GC1004 18 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide Gate Controller I/O Definitions T

Page 16 - Wash Select II Settings

Document Number: GC1004 19 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide Gate Control Signal name Gate Cont

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Document Number: GC1004 20 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide Gate Control Signal name Gate Cont

Page 18 - System Test Procedure

Document Number: GC1004 i Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide Table of Contents Introduction ..

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Document Number: GC1004 ii Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide Index of Figures Figure 1. Examp

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Document Number: GC1004 1 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide Introduction This document provides

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Figure 1. Example Multi-Lane Site Plan Document Number: GC1004 2 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Gu

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Document Number: GC1004 3 Document Title: Unitec CAME Gate and Gate Controller Installation Guide Electrical Planning Power Requiremen

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would only be used in new construction (where concrete is not yet poured). Saw cut loops are used in pre-existing concrete and installed in a re

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Merge Loops Merge loops are recommended to prevent vehicle queuing errors. These loops prevent a gate from opening until all paid vehicles have

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