PRO4200 Instrs 2 21 06 GTO Gate Opener Operator Manual Pro Sw 4200

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©2002 GTO, Inc.
R4200 INST
rev - 02/21/06
WARNING!
This equipment is similar to other gate or door equipment and meets or exceeds
Underwriters Laboratory Standard 325 (UL 325). However, gate equipment has
hazards associated with its use and therefore by installing this product the installer
and user accept full responsibility for following and noting the installation and
safety instructions. Failure to follow installation and safety instructions can result
in hazards developing due to improper assembly. You agree to properly install this
product and that if you fail to do so GTO, Inc. shall in no event be liable for direct,
indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages or loss of profits whether
based in contract tort or any other legal theory during the course of the warranty
or at any time thereafter. The installer and/or user agree to assume responsibility
for all liability and use of this product releasing GTO, Inc. from any and all
liability. If you are not in agreement with this disclaimer or do not feel capable
of properly following all installation and safety instructions you may return this
product for full replacement value.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY before
attempting to install and use this automatic gate operator. This gate operator
produces a high level of force. Stay clear of the unit while it is operating and
exercise caution at all times.
All automatic gate operators are intended for use on vehicular gates only.
This product meets and exceeds the requirements of UL 325, the standard which regulates gate operator safety,
as established and made effective March 1, 2000, by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
Installation Manual
for installing the GTO/PRO SW-4200 with the
GTO/PRO SW-4000 in a dual application
FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY!
3121 Hartsfield Road • Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32303
Telephone GTO Sales: 1-800-543-GATE (4283) or (850) 575-0176 • Fax (850) 575-8912
or GTO Technical Service: 1-800-543-1236 or (850) 575-4144 • Fax (850)575-8950
www.gtopro.com
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VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS CATEGORIES
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 multifamily housing unit (five or more single family units),
hotel, garages, retail store, or other building servicing the general public.
Industrial/Limited Access Vehicular Gate Operator–Class III: A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended
for use in an 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.
The GTO/PRO® 4000 Series Gate Operators are intended for use with vehicular swing gates. The operators can be
used in Class I, Class II, Class III and Class IV applications.
FOR YOUR RECORDS
Please record the product serial number (located on the control box cover), and the date
and place of purchase in the spaces provided below. Refer to this information when
calling GTO for service or assistance with your automatic gate operator.
Serial Number ____________________ Date of Purchase ____________________
Place of Purchase ____________________
Remember to keep all receipts for proof of purchase.
Converting Metric Units to English Equivalents
When You Know Multiply By To Find Symbol
centimeters 0.3937 inches in. (or ")
meters 3.2808 feet ft. (or ')
kilograms 2.2046 pounds lb. (or #)
Converting English Units to Metric Equivalents
When You Know Multiply By To Find Symbol
inches 2.5400 centimeters cm
feet 0.3048 meters m
pounds 0.4535 kilograms kg
Converting Temperature
deg. Celsius (ºC x 1.8) + 32 deg. Fahrenheit ºF
deg. Fahrenheit (ºF-32) ÷ 1.8 deg. Celsius ºC
Conversion Chart
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Gate Operator Class Categories ------------------------------------------------------------inside cover
Units and Standards Conversion Chart ---------------------------------------------------inside cover
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST! --------------------------------------------------page iii
Important Safety Instructions --------------------------------------------------page 1
Disconnecting the Operator -----------------------------------------------------------page 1
Important Safety Instructions for the Consumer ------------------------------------ page 2
Secondary Means of Protection Against Entrapment ------------------------------page 5
Required Safety Precautions for Gates -----------------------------------------------page 6
Warning Signs and Labels -------------------------------------------------------------page 7
Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------page 8
Parts List ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------page 8
Technical Specifications -------------------------------------------------------------page 11
Installation Overview ---------------------------------------------------------------- page 12
Installing the Mounting Hardware ----------------------------------------------------page 13
Installing the Post Bracket Assembly -------------------------------------------page 13
Installing the Gate Bracket -------------------------------------------------------page 16
Mounting the Operator ------------------------------------------------------------page 17
Installation of the Closed Position Stop ---------------------------------------------page 18
Mounting the Control Box -------------------------------------------------------------page 19
Connecting the Operator Power Cable ----------------------------------------------page 20
Installing the Battery -------------------------------------------------------------------page 20
Powering the System --------------------------------------------------------------page 22
Solar Chart -------------------------------------------------------------------------------page 22
Connecting the Transformer -----------------------------------------------------------page 23
Control Board Settings ----------------------------------------------------------page 25
DIP Switches ----------------------------------------------------------------------------page 25
Setting the Closed Position ------------------------------------------------------------page 27
Setting Your Personal Transmitter Code -------------------------------------page 28
Obstruction Sensitivity ------------------------------------------------------------page 29
Installing the Receiver -----------------------------------------------------------page 29
Connecting Additional Safety Devices ----------------------------------------page 30
Connecting Accessories ----------------------------------------------------------page 32
Push to Open Installation --------------------------------------------------------page 33
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Guide --------------------------------------page 34
Repair Service ---------------------------------------------------------------------page 38
Column Installation Information ----------------------------------------------page 39
Accessory Catalog ----------------------------------------------------------------page 40
Table of Contents
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST!
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Thank you for purchasing a GTO/PRO® 4000/4200. When correctly installed and properly used, your GTO/PR
4000/4200 Operators will give you many years of reliable service. Please read the following information to ensure
you have the correct system for your particular needs. This manual will enable you to properly install your GTO/
PRO® 4000/4200 Automatic Gate Operators.
The GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 Operators are designed for installation on pull-to-open and push-to-open leaf
gates. The gates must not exceed 20 feet in length (per leaf) nor weigh more than 1000 pounds (per leaf) (please see
Technical Specifications on page 10). The GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 Operators can be used on vinyl, aluminum, chain
link, farm tube, and wrought iron gates. Use on solid (wood) gates is not recommended. Solid surface gates have a
high resistance to the wind. If the wind is strong enough, the operator will obstruct and stop.
The GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 Operators accommodate extra transmitters, digital keypads, solar panels, push buttons,
automatic gate locks, and other access control products. These optional accessories (see the Accessory Catalog) are
available.
The GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 Operators feature adjustable obstruction sensing. This safety feature makes the gates
stop and reverse direction within 2 seconds if they come in contact with an obstruction. MIN is the factory setting;
meaning the gates will exert the minimum force on an obstruction before they stop and reverse direction.
The GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 Operators also have an adjustable auto-close feature. After the gates reaches the fully
open position, they can be set to remain open up to 120 seconds before automatically closing. Pressing the transmitter
button at any time after the gates open fully will cause them to close immediately. OFF is the factory setting; meaning
the gates will stay open until you press the transmitter (or keypad, etc.) again.
Please call GTO at (800) 543-GATE [4283] or (850) 575-0176 for more information about our GTO/PRO®
professional line of gate operators and accessories. Our Sales Department will be glad to give you the name and phone
number of a GTO/PR dealer near you.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO INSTALL YOUR AUTOMATIC GATE OPERATOR:
Read these instructions carefully and completely to become
familiar with all parts and installation steps.
You must read the installation manual for detailed instructions on
gate operator safety and proper use of the gate operator.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Because automatic gate operators produce high levels of force, consumers need to know the potential hazards associated with
improperly designed, installed, and maintained automated gate operator systems. Keep in mind that the gate operator is
just one component of the total gate operating system. Each component must work in unison to provide the consumer with
convenience, security, and safety.
This manual contains various safety precautions and warnings for the consumer. Because there are many possible
applications of the gate operator, the safety precautions and warnings contained in this manual cannot be completely
exhaustive in nature. They do, however, provide an overview of the safe design, installation, and use of this product.
CAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, WARNINGS, AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE THE SAFE SYSTEM DESIGN, INSTALLATION, AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT.
Precautions and warnings in this manual are identified with this warning symbol. The symbol identifies conditions
that can result in damage to the operator or its components, serious injury, or death.
Because GTO automatic gate operators are only part of the total gate operating system, it is the responsibility of the
consumer to ensure that the total system is safe for its intended use.
Disconnecting the Operator
1. Turn control box power switch OFF.
2. Remove hairpin clip, clevis pin, and bushing
from either the front or rear mounting point.
3. Remove the opener from the mount.
The gate can be opened and closed manually
when the operator is disconnected.
NOTE: Substitute a Pin Lock for the clevis pin on the front
mount of the gate operator to prevent unauthorized removal of
the operator from the gate (see Accessory Catalog).
To Manually Open and Close the
Gate, Follow the Procedure Below:
CAUTION: The gate will move freely and uncontrolled when the gate operator is
removed from the gate. ONLY disconnect the operator when the control box power
switch is OFF and the gate is NOT moving.
Clevis Pin
Hairpin Clip
Gate Bracket
Front Mount
Bushing
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
For The Consumer
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury or death:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to meet the requirements set forth in the instruction
manual could cause severe injury and/or death, for which the manufacturer cannot be held responsible.
2. When designing a system that will be entered from a highway or main thoroughfare, make sure the system is placed
far enough from the road to prevent traffic congestion.
3. The gate must be installed in a location that provides adequate clearance between it and adjacent structures when
opening and closing to reduce the risk of entrapment. Swinging gates must not open into public access areas.
4. The gate and gate operator installation must comply with any applicable local codes.
I. Before Installation
1. Verify this operator is proper for the type and size of gate, its frequency of use and the proper class rating.
2. Make sure the gate has been properly installed and swings freely in both directions. Repair or replace all worn or
damaged gate hardware prior to installation. A freely moving gate will require less force to operate and will enhance
the performance of the operator and safety devices used with the system.
3. Review the operation of the system to become familiar with its safety features. Understand how to disconnect the
operator for manual gate operation (see page 1).
4. This gate operator is intended for vehicular gates ONLY. A separate entrance or gate must be installed for
pedestrian use (see page 6).
5. Always keep people and objects away from the gate and its area of travel. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE
PATH OF A MOVING GATE.
6. Pay close attention to the diagram below and be aware of these areas at all times.
Entrapment Zones for a
Pull-To-Open Application
Gate in the 
Open Position
Gate in the 
Open Position
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
Driveway
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 3
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Entrapment Zones for a proper Pull-To-Open installation:
Zone 1 – leading edge of the gate and the fence post.
Zone 2 – between the gate and the gate post.
Zone 3 – the path of the gate.
Zone 4 – the space between the gate in the open position and any object such as a wall, fence, tree, etc.
Zone 5 – pinch points between the opener and gate or post.
II. During Installation
1. Install the gate opener on the inside of the property and fence line. DO NOT install an opener on the outside of the
gate where the public has access to it.
2. Be careful with moving parts and avoid close proximity to areas where fingers or hands could be pinched.
3. Devices such as contact sensors (safety edges) and non contact sensors (photo beams) provide additional protection
against entrapment.
4. If push buttons or key switches are installed, they should be within sight of the gate, yet located at least 10 feet from
any moving part of the gate (see diagram below). Never install any control device where a user will be tempted to
reach through the gate to activate the gate opener.
5. Do not activate your gate opener unless you can see it and can determine that its area of travel is clear of people,
pets, or other obstructions. Watch the gate through its entire movement.
6. Secure outdoor or easily accessed gate opener controls in order to prohibit unauthorized use of the gate.
Moving Gate
Area
Moving Gate
Area
Driveway
10'
10'
10'
10'
10'
10'
NEVER INSTALL
any control device
within gray area
Pull-To-Open Application
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
III. After Installation
1. Attach the warning signs (included) to each side of the gate to alert the public of automatic gate operation. It is
your responsibility to post warning signs on both sides of your gate. If any of these signs or warning decals become
damaged, illegible or missing, replace them immediately. Contact GTO for free replacements.
2. The gate is automatic and could move at any time, posing a serious risk of entrapment. No one should be in contact
with the gate when it is moving or stationary.
3. Do not attempt to drive into the gate area while the gate is moving; wait until the gate comes to a complete stop.
4. Do not attempt to "beat the gate" while the gate is closing. This is extremely dangerous.
5. Do not allow children or pets near your gate. Never let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the
remote controls away from children and unauthorized users; store controls where children and unauthorized users do
not have access to them.
6. KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Always turn power to operator OFF before performing any
maintenance. Clean the push-pull tube with a soft, dry cloth and apply silicone spray to it at least once per month.
7. Service the gate and gate operator regularly. Grease hinges, spray push pull tube with high quality silicon spray and
replace the battery every 3-5 years.
8. To operate this equipment safely, YOU must know how to disconnect the operator for manual gate operation
(see page 1). If you have read the instructions and still do not understand how to disconnect the operator, contact the
GTO Service Department.
9. Disconnect the operator ONLY when the power is TURNED OFF and the gate is NOT moving.
10. Make arrangements with local fire and law enforcement for emergency access.
11. Distribute and discuss copies of the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual with all
persons authorized to use your gate.
12. IMPORTANT: Save these safety instructions. Make sure everyone who is
using or will be around the gate and gate operator are aware of the dangers
associated with automated gates. In the event you sell the property with
the gate operator or sell the gate operator, provide a copy of these safety
instructions to the new owner.
Should you lose or misplace this manual, a copy can be obtained by
downloading one from the GTO/PRO® web site (www.gtopro.com), by
contacting GTO, Inc., at 3121 Hartsfield Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32303
or by calling 1-800-543-4283 and requesting a duplicate copy. One will be
provided to you free of charge.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ENTRAPMENT ALARM (UL 325; 30A.1.1A)
The GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 Automatic Gate Operators are designed to stop and reverse within 2 seconds when the
gate comes in contact with an obstruction. Additionally, these operators are equipped with an audio entrapment
alarm which will activate if the unit obstructs twice while opening or closing. This alarm will sound for a period
of 5 minutes, or until the operator receives an intended signal from a hardwired entry/exit source (e.g. push button
control or keypad) and the gate returns to a fully open or fully closed position. Turning the power switch on the
control box OFF and back ON will also deactivate the alarm. Wireless controls such as transmitters and wireless
keypads will not deactivate the alarm.
Secondary Means of Protection Against
Entrapment
As specified by Gate Operator Safety Standard, UL 325 (30A.1.1), automatic gate operators shall have an inherent
entrapment sensing system, and shall have provisions for, or be supplied with, at least one independent secondary means
to protect against entrapment. The GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 utilizes Type A, an inherent (i.e., built-in) entrapment sensing
system as the primary type of entrapment protection. Also, the GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 has provisions for the connection of
Type B2 protection to be used as the secondary type of entrapment protection, if desired.
1. For gate operators utilizing a contact sensor (e.g., safety edge sensor– Type B2) in accordance with UL 325 (51.8.4 [i]):
A. One or more contact sensors shall be located at the leading edge, bottom edge, and post edge, both inside and
outside of a vehicular swing gate system.
B. A hard wired 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.
C. A wireless contact sensor such as 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.
Bottom Edge Contact Sensor
on both sides of the gate
Leading Edge Contact Sensor
on both sides of the gate
Post Edge Contact Sensor
on both sides of the gate
Post Edge Contact Sensor
on both sides of the gate
Vehicular Gate
Vehicular Gate
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Install Warning Signs
Entrapment Protection
GTO’s inherent obstruction settings, even when properly adjusted, may not be sensitive enough to prevent bodily injury in
some circumstances. For this reason, safety devices such as safety edge sensors (or photoelectric sensors), which stop and
reverse gate direction upon sensing an obstruction, are suggested for enhanced protection against entrapment.
Required Safety Precautions for Gates
Warning Signs
The warning signs (at right) must
be installed on both sides of the
gate (see page 7 for details).
Warning signs alert people of automatic gate operation and are required when installing the GTO/PRO® 4000/4200
Automatic Gate Operators. Furthermore, a walk-through gate must be installed if pedestrian traffic is expected near the
vehicular gate. We recommend using the GTO Bulldog Pedestrian Gate Lock (Call the GTO Sales Department) for
controlled access.
Warning SignWarning Sign
Contact Sensor
(
recommended, not included
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Contact Sensor
(
recommended, not included
)
Pedestrian Gate
Bulldog Pedestrian
Gate Lock
(recommended, not included)
Vehicular Gate
Vehicular Gate
Contact Sensor
(recommended, not included)
Contact Sensor
(recommended, not included)
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Warning signs (4 enclosed) to be installed on each side
of the gate (3–5 feet above the bottom of the gate).
Maximum Gate: 1000 lb. (453.5 kg); 20 ft. (6.1 m)
Voltage: 12 Vdc; Frequency: 0 Hz; Power: 60 W
Class I, II, III and IV Vehicular Swing Gate Operator.
Serial Number: XXXXXXXXXX
#xxxxxxx
Conforms to UL 325 STANDARDS
TO MANUALLY OPEN AND CLOSE THE GATE:
1. Turn control box power switch OFF
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2. Disconnect front or rear mount from gate bracket.
3. Pull operator away from front or real mounts.
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Disconnect operator ONLY when the control box power
switch is OFF and the gate is NOT moving.
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Product identification and manual operation instruction
label (1) installed on control box.
Logo and warning labels (2) installed on each side of master operator housing.
1. KEEP CLEAR! Gate may move at any time.
2. Do not allow children to operate gate or play in
gate area.
3. This gate is for vehicles only. Pedestrians must
use separate entrance.
WARNING
!
MOVING GATE
Can Cause Injury or Death
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Logo and warning labels (2) installed on each side of slave operator housing.
1. KEEP CLEAR! Gate may move at any time.
2. Do not allow children to operate gate or play in
gate area.
3. This gate is for vehicles only. Pedestrians must
use separate entrance.
WARNING
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MOVING GATE
Can Cause Injury or Death
1-800-543-GATE (4283) • www.gtopro.com
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These warning labels should be found
at the locations specified below.
If any of them are missing,
immediately contact GTO for
replacements.
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SW-4000 Parts List
Hairpin Clip (2)
3/8" x 3-1/2" Clevis Pin (1)
1/2" x 2-3/4" Bolt (2)
3/8" x 3-3/4" Bolt (2)
1/2" x 10" Carriage Bolt (2)
8" Nylon Cable Tie (10)
1/2" Washer (4)
3/8" Washer (3)
3/8" x 3/16" Bushing (2)
3/8" x 3/4" Bushing (2)
1/2" Lock Nut (4)
3/18" Lock Nut (2)
Hardware
Gate Bracket (1)
Post Pivot Bracket (1)
Customer Support
Card
Post Bracket (1)
Closed Position
Stop Plate (1)
2" Receiver Mounting Screw (5)
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3/8" x 1-3/4" Clevis Pin (1)
Transformer (1)
Battery (1)
Control Box w/
Control Board (1)
Warning Signs (2)
GTO Transmitter(1)
Receiver (1)
ON/OFF
Gate Opener
(6' Power Cable)
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Gate Bracket (1)
Post Pivot Bracket (1)
Post Bracket (1)
Closed Position
Stop Plates (1)
Warning Signs (2)
Gate Operator
(50' power cable)
Hairpin Clip (2)
3/8" x 3-1/2" Clevis Pin (1)
1/2" x 2-3/4" Bolt (2)
3/8" x 3-3/4" Bolt (2)
1/2" x 10" Carriage Bolt (2)
8" Nylon Cable Tie (10)
1/2" Washer (4)
3/8" Washer (3)
3/8" x 3/16" Bushing (2)
3/8" x 3/4" Bushing (2)
1/2" Lock Nut (4)
3/18" Lock Nut (2)
Hardware
2" Receiver Mounting Screw (5)
3/8" x 1-3/4" Clevis Pin (1)
SW-4200 Parts List
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Tools Needed
• Power Drill
• Open End Wrenches — 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", and 9/16"
3/8" Drill Bit
• Hacksaw or Heavy Duty Bolt Cutters
• Small (Flat Bladed) Screwdriver
• Phillips Screwdriver
• Tape Measure
• Level
Wire Strippers
• C-Clamps — small, medium, and large
• Center Punch
• Extra person will be helpful
Depending on the type of gate and fence post, you may need some additional materials/hardware. Some of
these items can be found in the GTO/PRO Accessory Catalog.
Low voltage wire may be needed. Length depends upon the distance between the transformer power supply
and the control box. See page 22, Powering the System and the Accessory Catalog for wire and solar
charging panels.
If the gate is more than 1000' away from an AC power source you will need to use at least one GTO Solar
Panel to trickle charge the battery. See the Accessory Catalog.
The diameter of the fence post should be at least 8" (round) or 6" (square) in order to mount the post bracket
(see page 13).
Depending upon the diameter of the fence post, you may need longer carriage bolts than those provided.
Bolts should be at least 1" longer than the diameter of the fence post (see page 13).
A horizontal or vertical cross member or mounting plate may be needed to mount the operator to the gate.
See page 12.
Other Materials You May Need Before You Start the
Installation:
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Low friction screw drive (linear actuator) rated for -5 ºF to +160 ºF (-28 ºC to +71 ºC). Use of heater bans on arm and
control box will enhance performance in extreme cold temperatures.
Powered by a 12 V motor with integral case hardened steel gear reducer. Motor speed reduced to 260 rpm. Generates
820 ft.. lb. of torque at 12 V.
Maximum opening arc of 110º. Approximate opening time (90º): 20 seconds, depending on weight of gate.
POWER
The system is powered by a 12 Vdc, 7.0 Ah, sealed, rechargeable acid battery.
Battery charge is maintained by a 120 Vac, 18 Vac output transformer rectified to 14.5 Vdc (40 VA) through the GTO
control board. Blade-style control board fuse is rated for 25 A.
NOTE: The transformer should not be directly connected to any battery. Do not replace fuses
with higher ampere rated fuses; doing so will void your warranty and may damage your control board.
Battery charge is maintained by GTO Solar Panel Charger: float voltage of 14.5 Vdc output from a 193/8" x 81
/2"
silicon alloy panel. Generates minimum of 5 W at 300 mA. A gated diode on the control board prevents battery dis-
charge.
CONTROL
GTO microprocessor-based control board is set for single leaf, pull-to-open gate installations. DIP switches can be
adjusted to accommodate an optional kit for push-to-open gates (see Accessory Catalog).
Control board has temperature compensated circuits.
A circuit on the control board regulates charging. "Sleep draw" is 40 mA; "active draw" is 5 to 9 A.
Auto-memorization of digital transmitter code.
GTO remote-mounted RF receiver tuned to 318 MHz.
Operator length with push-pull tube fully retracted is 461/4", mounting point to mounting point.
Adjustable auto-close timer (15 to 120 s), and obstruction sensitivity.
Power terminal bock accommodates a transformer and solar panels.
DIP switches simplify setup of gate operator.
Accessory terminal block fully compatible with push button controls, digital keypads, safety loops, etc.
Control board allows connection of safety edge sensors and photoelectric sensors.
Audio entrapment alarm sounds if unit encounters an obstruction twice while opening or closing.
OPERATIONAL CAPACITY
The Gate Capacity Chart shows approximate cycles, per day, you can expect from the GTO/PR4000/4200 Auto-
matic Gate Operators when powered with a transformer. Actual cycles may vary slightly depending upon the type and
condition of gate and installation.
NOTE: BALL BEARING HINGES SHOULD BE USED ON ALL GATES WEIGHING OVER 250 LB.
To determine the number of cycles the gate operator will perform using solar panels, please see the specifications
listed on page 21 or call (800) 543-1236 or (850) 575-4144 for more information.
* An operation cycle is one full opening and closing of the gate.
GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 AUTOMATIC GATE OPERATOR
Technical Specifications
These specifications are subject to change without notice.
DRIVE
Gate Weight
Gate Length
Gate Capacity Chart GTO/PRO 4200
Estimated number of cycles are based on use with a transformer and one(1) 12 Volt battery on a dual gate system.
20 ft.
16 ft.
12 ft.
8 ft.
67
70
72
75
300 lb.
65
67
70
72
400 lb.
62
65
67
70
500 lb.
60
62
65
67
600 lb.
57
60
62
65
700 lb.
55
57
60
62
800 lb.
52
55
57
60
900 lb.
50
52
55
57
1000 lb.
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Preparation of the Gate
Step 1
The gates must be plumb, level, and swing freely on
hinges. Wheels must not be attached to the gates. The
gates must move throughout the arc without binding or
dragging on the ground. Note that gates over 250 lb.
should have ball bearing hinges with grease fittings.
Step 2
The fence posts must be secured in the ground with
concrete to minimize twist or flex when the operators
are activated. We recommend you position the operators
near the centerline of the gates to keep them from
twisting and flexing. The addition of horizontal or
vertical cross members (if one is not already in place)
to provide a stable area for mounting the gate brackets
also important.
Installation Overview
Pull-to-Open Gates (Gates Open into the Property)
The diagram shown below is an example of a pull-to-open installation on a chain link fence and single gate. Mounting the
operators on a masonry columns require special procedures; see Column Installation Information on page 38 if you intend
to mount the operator on a column. Furthermore, if you have a push-to-open gates, you will need to purchase two push-
to-open brackets (see Accessory Catalog) to properly configure your system. See Push to Open Installation on page 33
before proceeding.
Horizontal Cross Member
Vertical Cross Member
Gate Swings Evenly and Freely
Hung Firmly and Plumb
Receiver
PVC conduit (not included)
to protect second opener
power cable and low voltage wire
from lawn mowers and weed eaters.
Post Bracket Assembly
Control Box with Battery
Gate Bracket
MASTER Gate Opener
Concrete Poured
Around Gate Post
Run 1000' (max.) of low
voltage wire to control
box from transformer
(wire not included).
4 1/2' Power Cable
Closed Position Positive Stop Plates
120 Volt Indoor
Transformer
(surge protector
not supplied)
SLAVE Gate Opener
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Installing the Post Bracket Assembly
The post bracket is designed to work on a flat fence post. Fence posts must be at least 6” square in order to mount the
post bracket.
NOTE: The best method of attaching the post bracket to metal
post is welding. Round wood posts (no smaller than 8” diameter)
may be notched to create a flat surface for attaching the post
bracket.
If bolts are used to mount the post bracket, the bolts must
completely penetrate the fence post. If your fence post is wider
than 8", it will be necessary to use carriage bolts longer than
those supplied. On wood posts use a metal plate (not provided)
between the nuts and post to prevent the operator from pulling
the bolts and washers through the wood.
On masonry columns use red heads or other secure masonary
mounting hardware.
NOTE: A fence post smaller than 6" in diameter or 6" square
should be made of metal instead of wood so that it will remain
stable while the operator is moving the gate.
Step 1:
Close the gate and place your level against the
horizontal cross member. The top of the level
should be in the center of the cross member
and should overlap the fence post. Scribe
a line across the cross member and fence
post. You will use this line to help determine
position of gate and post brackets.
Installing Mounting Hardware
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Step 4:
Place the end of post pivot bracket with two holes inside
the post bracket. Align the back hole in the post pivot
bracket with back hole in the post bracket. Insert 1/2"
x 33/4" hex head bolt through post pivot bracket and
post bracket and secure with washer, large bushing,
lockwasher and nut.
Step 3:
Drill holes in fence post as marked using a 1/2" drill bit.
Install the post bracket using the 1/2" x 10" carriage bolts,
1/2" washers, and lock nuts (provided).
Step 2:
Position the post bracket on the fence post with the mounting
holes centered over the scribe line. The post bracket should be
flush with the edge of the fence post closest to the gate (see
illustration). Mark the position of post bracket holes on the
fence post.
1/2" x 3-3/4" Bolt
1/2" Nut
Post Pivot Bracket
Post Bracket
1/2" Lock Washer
1/2" Washer
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IMPORTANT: While determining the position of
the post pivot bracket, be sure that the position allows
for minimum 2 inches of clearance between the gate
and the operator in both the open and closed positions,
as shown in Steps 7 & 8 . This clearance will give the
operator the most efficient leverage point for opening
and closing the gate and more importantly provides the
least possible pinch area.
Clevis Pin
Hairpin Clip
Gate Bracket
Front Mount
Small Bushing Goes
Under Front Mount
Operator
Clevis Pin
Small Bushing Goes
Under Rear Mount
Hairpin Clip
Step 5:
Position the operator rear mount between post
pivot bracket. Place a small bushing under the rear
mount. Align the hole in rear mount, bushing and
post pivot brackets and secure with the clevis pin
and hair pin clip.
Step 6:
Place a small bushing under the the front mount and
attach the gate bracket to the front mount using the
clevis pin and hairpin clip.
Gate in the
OPENED POSITION
Pinch Area
2" minimum
Step 7:
Open the gate to the desired open position. Position the operator so
that the gate bracket rests against the gate along the level scribed
line. Check the clearance between the operator and the gate.
The operator should only make contact with the gate at the gate
bracket. See illustration at right for examples of clearance.
When you feel that you have the best position for the post pivot
bracket in the open position, insert the bolt through the aligned
holes of the post bracket and post pivot bracket to hold it in place.
Clamp the gate bracket to the gate using c-clamps or another type
of clamp.
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Step 9:
Move the operator away from the gate bracket. The mounting holes should be centered over the scribe line. Mark the gate in
the center of the gate bracket holes. Remove the gate bracket and drill the 1/2" holes in the gate cross member and attach the
gate bracket using the 1/2" x 23/4" bolts, washers and nuts.
Step 8:
Remove the clevis pin from
the front mount and while
supporting the gate operator,
swing the gate and gate
operator to the closed position.
With the gate and gate operator
in the closed position check
the clearance and be sure that
the gate operator is not binding
at the post pivot bracket.
If you don't have 2 inches of clearance or the gate operator is binding on the post pivot bracket, remove the bolt in
the post bracket and readjust the pivot bracket until you can achieve the proper clearance.
With the post pivot bracket in the optimum position for clearance and freedom of movement, replace the bolt in a
post bracket adjustment hole and return the operator to the open position and recheck the gate operator level and
clearance. Make sure the gate bracket is clamped securely.
Gate in the
CLOSED POSITION
Pinch Area
2" minimum
LEVEL horizontal cross member
Mark cross member through middle of
gate bracket slots and drill 1/2" holes
Round Tube & Chain Link Gate
Square Tube Gate Mounting Plate Created
for Decorative Gate
(required but not supplied)
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
Installing the Gate Bracket
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Step 10
Attach the operator to the securely bolted post bracket assembly and gate bracket using clevis pins, bushings, and hairpin
clips, or optional Pin Locks (see Accessory Catalog). Verify that the operator is level and adjust the post bracket assembly if
necessary.
Level Operator
Fence Post
Clevis Pin, Bushing, and Hairpin Clip
Mounting the Operator
You will need to install the GTO/PRO 4200 SLAVE operator
arm on the second gate following the same steps you did to
install the GTO/PRO 4000 MASTER operator arm. Begining on
page 13, Step 1 through page 17, Step 10. When the second
gate operator is installed go to the page 18 and continue.
DUAL GATE INSTALLATION
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Closed Position 
Stop Plates
Gate Hinge
CONTROL BOX
Gate Hinge
The gate leaf can open
up to 110˚ (max.)
Optional Ground Stop
(beneath gate)
The gate leaf can open
up to 110˚ (max.)
MASTER GATE SLAVE GATE
Installation of the Closed Position Stops
The GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 Gate Operators firmly hold the gates in the closed position using
positive stops. The positive stops help stabilize the gate leaves in the closed position. To further
enhance stability and security, we strongly recommended using an optional GTO/PRAutomatic
Gate Lock (see Accessory Catalog) with your dual gates.
IMPORTANT: You need
to determine which side of the
driveway you will mount the
control box. From this point on
the gate and gate operator on the
same side as the control box will
be referred to as the MASTER
gate and gate operator. The gate
and gate operator on the opposite
side of the driveway from the
control box will be referred to
as the SLAVE gate and gate
operator.
Illustration A
Closed Position Stop Plate mounted 
horizontally on metal post with U-bolts.
SLAVE Gate Frame
MASTER Gate Frame
TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW
Step 1
Detach the gate operators from the gates and move the
gates to their closed position (Illustration A). Using
appropriate hardware for your type of gate (U-bolts for
tube or chain link; screw or bolts for wood or metal)
attach the closed position stop plate (horizontally) about
mid height on the MASTER gate frame. Do not tighten
it completely at this time. Slide the stop plate toward the
frame of the SLAVE gate leaf until they touch (Illustration
B). Once you have moved the stop plate to the correct
position, tighten its hardware completely.
NOTE:
The optional ground stop post is used to provide a secure point for the SLAVE gate to close
against. If you will be using the GTO/PRO Horizontal Gate Lock accessory with your gate operator
system, the closed position ground stop is REQUIRED, as shown in Steps 2 and 3 on the next page.
Illustration B
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At this stage of the installation, the operators should be installed on the
gate leaves and closed position stops should be in place.
Step 3
Attach a vertical closed position stop plate to the SLAVE
gate.
Using appropriate hardware for your type of gate attach the
vertical closed position stop plate to the SLAVE gate frame
at the point where it will come in contact with the ground
stop post.. Do not tighten it completely at this time. You must slide the closed position stop plate toward the ground stop until
they touch (Illustration C). Once you have moved the stop plate to the correct position, tighten its hardware completely.
NOTE: For a push-to-open installation (gate opens out from the property) attach the closed position stop plate to the outside
of the gate.
Step 2
Install a low profile ground stop (not provided) beneath the
SLAVE gate stop plate.
The ground stop needs to be positioned near the end of the
gate as shown in Illustration A and may be made of metal
or concrete and should be firmly secured in the ground (we
recommend setting it in concrete).
Closed Position Stop Plate mounted
on the gate leaf that CLOSES FIRST
Closed Position Stop Plate
Low Profile Ground Stop
in Near the Center of Driveway
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
Mount Vertically
Illustration C
Post Bracket Assembly
Gate Bracket
MASTER Gate Opener
Closed Position
Positive Stop Plates
SLAVE Gate Opener
OPTIONAL Closed Position
Ground Stop Post
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Step 2
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 RED battery wire to the POSITIVE (+) terminal. Pay
close attention to the color of the wires. If the wires are connected incorrectly,
the control board will be damaged. NEVER insert the battery with the
terminals to the left.
Mounting the Control Box
Step 3
Strip approximately 3/16" of insulation from each wire of the 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.
Step 1
Mount the control box using the screws (provided) or another
secure mounting method. The control box must be mounted at
least 3 feet above the ground to protect it from rain splash,
snow, etc., and at least 3 feet from an AC power source to
prevent electrical interference.
RED wire to POSITIVE (+) terminal
BLACK wire to NEGATIVE () terminal
RED
BLACK
Sealing Nut
Hub
Lock Nut
Strain Relief
NOTE: The battery that came
with your GTO/PRO® 4000/4200,
MUST be placed in the top
(horizontal) battery slot with the
terminals on the RIGHT. The
extra (vertical) battery slot is for
an optional second battery. An
optional second battery can be
used for solar and/or high traffic
applications, if needed..
Use mounting
holes and screws
provided to mount
control box to a
secure surface.
1
ON
234567
1
ON
2 3 4
15
18VAC RECEIVER
BAT
+
SWITCH
FUSE
ALARM
SWITCH
DUAL
MODES
SET
LIMIT
LEARN
TRANSMITTER
MODES ON
OFF
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4
BAT
SOLAR RELAY OUT SLAVE INPUTS
GRN WHT BLUE BRN ORG RED BLKNC RLY-COM NO
MASTER INPUTS
GRN WHT BLUE BRN ORG RED BLK COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT/
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
BLKGRN RED
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10'
8'
14'
16'
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Operator Power Cable
12 V Battery (Included)
Strain Relief
1
ON
234567
1
ON
2 3 4
15
18VAC RECEIVER
BAT
+
SWITCH
FUSE
ALARM
SWITCH
DUAL
MODES
SET
LIMIT
LEARN
TRANSMITTER
MODESON
OFF
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4
BAT
SOLAR RELAY OUT SLAVE INPUTS
GRN WHT BLUE BRN ORG RED BLKNC RLY-COM NO
MASTER INPUTS
GRN WHT BLUE BRN ORG RED BLK COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT/
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
BLKGRN RED
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10'
8'
14'
16'
GATE LENGTH
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Tallahassee, FL 32303
Single Battery
Installed Horizontally
with terminals on the right.
Dual Batteries
Installed Vertically
with terminals on bottom.
Connecting Operator Power Cables
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Step 4
Insert the stripped power cable wires into
the appropriate terminals on the MASTER
OPERATOR terminal block. The green wire
should be inserted into the GRN terminal, the
blue wire into BLU, the orange wire into ORG,
black wire into BLK, and the red wire into the
RED terminal.
Tighten the set screws against the end of
the wires. A dab of petroleum jelly on each
terminal will help prevent corrosion.
Correct Wrong Wrong
Wire
Terminal
Block
Terminal
Block
Terminal
Block
Wire
Wire
MASTER Operator
Step 6
Strip approximately 3/16" of insulation from
each wire of the 50 foot power cable. Twist
each exposed wire tightly. Insert the second
operator power cable upward through the right
strain relief (if necessary, loosen the sealing
nut). Thread approximately 4" of wire into the
control box. Retighten strain relief (on the black
sheath of the power cable) until the power cable
locks into place.
Insert the stripped wires of the power cable
into the appropriate terminals on the SLAVE
OPERATOR terminal block. The green wire
should be inserted into the GRN terminal, the
blue wire into BLU, the orange wire into ORG,
black wire into BLK, and the red wire into the
RED terminal.
Tighten the set screws against the end of the
wires.
Step 5
Review the Installation Overview illustration on page 12 before proceeding.
Cut a slot into the driveway to accommodate PVC conduit (not provided). The buried conduit will protect the 40 foot power
cable from automobile tires, lawn mower blades, weed eaters, and grazing animals. Pull the 40 foot second operator power
cable through the conduit and secure them into the slot in the driveway.
SLAVE Operator
SWITCH
Power Cable from the
SLAVE operator arm
MASTER INPUTS
GRN
WHT
BLUE
BRN ORG
RED
BLK
J5J13
SLAVE INPUTS
GRN
WHT
BLUE BRN ORG RED
BLK
J21J6
Power cable from
MASTER operator arm
SWITCH
STALL FORCE
M
I
N
M
A
X
MASTER INPUTS
GRN
WHT
BLUE BRN
ORG RED BLK GRN BLK
RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
J11 J8J5J13 J12
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OPTIONAL Solar Panel and Gate Activity
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® 4000/4200 Gate Operator must be 16 gauge dual
conductor, multi-stranded, direct burial wire (see page 23 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 from 10 to 30 watts
of solar charging power to charge the battery (see Accessory Catalog). Refer to the Solar Panel and
Gate Activity chart below.
Step 1
Make sure the power switch is OFF before proceeding to the next step.
Step 2
Select the electrical 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 needed, cut the wire to the appropriate length. (Not more than a
1,000 feet).
ON/OFF Switch
ON/OFF
Winter Ratings Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
12 v dual gate (15 watts) solar charger 3 6 10
12 v dual gate (20 watts) solar charger 4 8 13
12 v dual gate (25 watts) solar charger 5 10 16
12 v dual gate (30 watts) solar charger 6 12 19
The table and map illustrate
the maximum number of
gate cycles to expect per
day in a particular area
when using from 15 to 30
watts of solar charging
power. (see Accessory
Catalog). The figures
shown are for 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 minimum of 15 watts of solar
charging power is required for GTO/PRO
4000/4200 dual gate systems, with a
maximum of 30 watts. An optional second
battery can be used for solar and/or high
traffic applications, if needed. Consult
Solar Panel Installation Instructions for
further information.
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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.
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 operator system. Telephone wire and solid core wire do not deliver
enough voltage for your gate operator 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
carry an adequate current.
Step 5
Strip 3/16" off the ends of the low voltage wire
and twist tightly. Attach these ends to the 18VAC
terminals located on the POWER IN terminal block
(see illustration at right). Be certain not to let the
exposed wires touch each other!
Insert one transformer wire into an 18VAC terminal.
Insert the other transformer wire into the remaining
18VAC terminal. The transformer wires can be
connected to the 18VAC terminals regardless of color.
Tighten set screws against exposed end of wires. A
dab of household petroleum jelly on each terminal will
help prevent corrosion.
RED
BLACK
RED
BLACK
Low Voltage Wire
from AC Transformer
SWITCH
MASTER INPUTS
GRN
WHT
BLUE
BRN
ORG
RED
BLK
J5J13
18 VAC SOLAR RELAY OUT
~ ~ - +
NC NORLY-COM
SLAVE INPUTS
GRN
WHT BLUE
BRN
ORG
RED
BLK
J21J6J9J2J1
WARNING! DO NOT PLUG THE TRANSFORMER
INTO AN OUTLET DURING THIS STEP! THE
TRANSFORMER MUST ONLY BE PLUGGED INTO
AN OUTLET DURING STEP 7!!
Low Voltage Wire
from Transformer
or Solar Panel
PVC Pipe Operator Power Cable
12 V Battery
Strain Relief
1
ON
234567
1
ON
2 3 4
15
18VAC RECEIVER
BAT
+
SWITCH
FUSE
ALARM
SWITCH
DUAL
MODES
SET
LIMIT
LEARN
TRANSMITTER
MODESON
OFF
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4
BAT
SOLAR RELAY OUT SLAVE INPUTS
GRN WHT BLUE BRN ORG RED BLKNC RLY-COM NO
MASTER INPUTS
GRN WHT BLUE BRN ORG RED BLK COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT/
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
BLKGRN RED
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10'
8'
14'
16'
GATE LENGTH
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Step 7
Plug the transformer into the electrical outlet.
(Use of a surge protector with the transformer is strongly
recommended.)
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!
SURGE PROTECTOR
Transformer
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1
ON
234567
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DIP#6 DIP#7 Delay Time for Auto-Close
ON ON 15 seconds
ON OFF 30 seconds
OFF ON 60 seconds
OFF* OFF* 120 seconds (factory preset)
DIP#5
ON
D1 mode, constant pressure to operate gate.
OFF*
B2 mode, momentary contact to operate gate.
DIP#4
ON Push-to-open operation.
OFF* Pull-to-open operation.
DIP#3
ON Auto-close enabled.
OFF* Auto-close disabled.
DIP#2
ON* Buzzer warning enabled.
OFF Buzzer warning disabled
DIP#1
ON* Soft start enabled.
OFF Soft start disabled.
* Factory Preset.
CONTROL BOARD SETTINGS
DIP Switches
Main DIP Switch Settings (MODES)
DIP Switch #1 - Soft Start/Stop
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 operator
system.
DIP Switch #2 - Warning Buzzer
The Warning Buzzer alerts you when the gate
operator 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 - Auto-Close
With the Auto-Close switch in the OFF
position the gate will remain open until it
receives another signal from an activation
device such as a transmitter, keypad, or push
button control. With the Auto-Close switch
in the ON position the gate operator will
automatically close the gate, if the gate is
in it's open limit position. The time the gate
will remain open is determined using DIP
Switches #6 and #7.
DIP Switch #4 - Push/Pull-to-Open
If your gate opens into the property the DIP
Switch is set to OFF (factory). If your gate
opens out from the property the DIP Switch
must be set to the ON position.
DIP Switch #5 - B2/D1 Mode
This DIP Switch must remain in the OFF
position unless the gate operator is going to
be used by a guard or gate attendant, who can
only open the gate when constant pressure is
applied to a push button control device.
DIP Switches #6 and #7
The combination of these two switches
determines the amount of time the gate will
remain open when DIP Switch #3 is set in the
ON position.
IMPORTANT CONTROL BOARD SETTINGS:
CONTROL BOARD DIP SWITCH #1 is factory
preset in the ON position and MUST remain in the
ON position. Changing this setting can damage
your gate, gate opener and
possibly void your warranty!
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1
ON
234
DUAL
MODES
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
1
ON
2 3 4
DUAL
MODES
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
1
ON
234
DUAL
MODES
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
1
ON
234
DUAL
MODES
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
1
ON
2 3 4
DUAL
MODES
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
1
ON
2 3 4
DUAL
MODES
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
ON
6 7
SET
LIMIT
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Set Limit Button
Dual Mode DIP Switches
Factory setting.
Single Arm (Master
Only) operation.
MASTER gate starts to open 2 seconds
before SLAVE gate / SLAVE gate starts to
close 4 seconds before MASTER gate.
MASTER gate starts to open 2 seconds
before SLAVE gate / SLAVE gate starts to
close 8 seconds before MASTER gate.
MASTER and SLAVE gates open
simultaneously / SLAVE gate starts to close 4
seconds before MASTER gate.
MASTER and SLAVE gates open
simultaneously / SLAVE gate starts to close 8
seconds before MASTER gate.
1
ON
234
DUAL
MODES
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
1
ON
2 3 4
DUAL
MODES
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
#1 OFF & #2 OFF
#1 ON , #2 OFF
and #3 OFF
#1 ON, #2 OFF
and #3 ON
#1 OFF, #2 ON
and #3 ON
#1 OFF, #2 ON
and #3 OFF
* REQUIRED SETTING for use with GTO/PRO Horizontal Gate Lock accessory.
*
#4 OFF to set or CLEAR
MASTER Position Limit
#4 ON to set or CLEAR
SLAVE Position Limit
Dual Gate DIP Switch Settings (DUAL MODES)
DIP Switches #1 and #2 (Factory Set OFF/OFF)
The combination of DIP Switches #1 and #2 will determine the sequence
dual gates will open and close.
DIP Switch #3 - Additional Delay (Factory Set OFF)
To add 4 seconds to the standard 4 seconds, a total of 8 seconds delay,
sequence delay switch to ON.
DIP Switch #4 - Used to set MASTER and SLAVE gate closed
position limits (next section).
#4 ON = when setting closed limit for SLAVE gate.
#4 OFF = when setting closed limit for MASTER gate.
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Setting the Closed Position Limits
Your GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 has two Limit Settings
1) OPEN Limit setting: (Gate in the OPEN POSITION / FACTORY SET 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 SEVEN STEPS:
Step 1
Confirm that the power switch is in the ON position, and the gates are in the OPEN POSITIONS.
Step 2
Activate your operators by pressing the entry transmitter button. Your gates should now be moving from the fully open
positions toward their closing position. Prepare to STOP gate by pressing the entry transmitter button again when the first
gate reaches the desired closed position. This step may be repeated until desired close position is achieved. Once the desired
CLOSED position has been achieved, proceed to step 3.
Step 3
With the first gate in the desired closed position. Program the closed limit setting by setting the number 4 DIP switch on the
DUAL MODES switches to the OFF position (if the MASTER gate closed first) or the ON position (if the SLAVE gate closed
first) then PRESS & HOLD the “SET LIMIT" button on the control board for 5 seconds.
Step 4
Press the transmitter button and allow the gates to return to the fully open position. YOUR FIRST GATE’S CLOSED
POSITION LIMIT IS NOW PROGRAMMED.
Step 5
Activate your operators again by pressing the entry transmitter button. Your gates should now be moving from the fully
open positions toward their closing position. The first gate will stop at the spot you just programmed and the second gate
will continue to close until you press the transmitter button again. The optimum CLOSED POSITION for the second gate is
when it closes firmly, without excess tension, against the first gate. This step may be repeated until desired close position is
achieved. Once the desired CLOSED position has been achieved, proceed to step 6.
Step 6
With the second gate in the desired closed position. Program the closed limit setting by setting the number 4 DIP switch on
the DUAL MODES switches to the ON position (if the MASTER gate closed first) or the OFF position (if the SLAVE gate
closed first) then PRESS & HOLD the “SET LIMIT" button on the control board for 5 seconds.
1
ON
234567
1
ON
234
DUAL
MODES
SET
LIMIT
LEARN
TRANSMITTER
MODES ON
OFF
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4
Set Limit Button
STALL FORCE
M
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M
A
X
GRN
BLK RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
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TURN CONTROL BOX ON
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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 and close the access
cover.
WARNING: No other adjustments should be made inside the transmitter.
Setting Your Personal Transmitter Code
1. Remove the Transmitter Cover
Grasp the sides of the access cover and slide it away from the transmitter button (see
illustration). When the access cover is removed, the battery and the DIP switches will be
exposed. To set a new code, use a small screwdriver to move the switches.
All GTO transmitters are set to a standard code at the factory and are ready to operate your GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 Gate
Operator. For your safety and security, however, we strongly recommend that you replace the factory setting with your own
personal code. Follow the directions below:
Step 7
Press the transmitter button and allow the gates to return to the fully open position. BOTH YOUR MASTER AND SLAVE
GATE’S CLOSED POSITION LIMITS ARE NOW PROGRAMMED.
TESTING YOUR CLOSED LIMIT SETTING:
Press your entry transmitter and allow your gates to close. If CLOSED positions are not correct or need to be changed, you
will need to CLEAR your CLOSED LIMIT settings and follow Steps 1-7 again.
CLEARING PROGRAMMED CLOSED LIMIT SETTING:
If you make a mistake and set the limit at the wrong position – press your transmitter to return the gates to their fully opened
positions, then press and hold the "SET LIMIT" button for 10 seconds. This will clear the memory for the closed limit
3. “Teach” the New Code to Control Board Memory
A. Press and hold transmitter button.
B. Press and hold the LEARN TRANSMITTER button
on the control board for 5 seconds.
C. Release transmitter button.
D. Release LEARN TRANSMITTER button. The new
code is stored in control board memory.
1
ON
234567
1
ON
234
DUAL
MODES
SET
LIMIT
LEARN
TRANSMITTER
MODES ON
OFF
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4
Learn Transmitter Button
STALL FORCE
M
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M
A
X
GRN
BLK RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
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, Inc.
, Inc.
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Installing the Receiver
Use the transmitter to check the range of the receiver before permanently mounting it.
Consider the following when mounting the receiver:
• 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!
Run the cable through PVC conduit to protect it from damage.
• DO NOT run cable through metal conduit because the receiver signal range will be decreased.
• DO NOT run cable in conduit containing ac wiring.
• DO NOT mount receiver on a metal fence or post; doing so will decrease signal range.
• The receiver range can vary from 50 to 100 feet depending upon weather, topography, and
external interference.
• DO NOT mount upside down.
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 control. 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.
Obstruction Sensitivity Potentiometer
ALWAYS KEEP SAFETY AT THE TOP OF YOUR LIST WHEN ADJUSTING OR
SERVICING YOUR AUTOMATIC GATE OPENER!
STALL FORCE
M
I
N
M
A
X
SET
LIMIT
LEARN
TRANSMITTER
1
ON
234567
MODES ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1
ON
234
DUAL
MODES
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
STALL FORCE
M
I
N
M
A
X
GRN
BLK
RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
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IMPORTANT: For safety reasons the obstruc-
tion setting or Stall Force on the GTO/PRO 4000
control board comes from the factory set at MIN
(minimum). In many gate installations this setting
will need to be adjusted to overcome the weight
and size of the gates.
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 sensitiv-
ity from the MINIMUM position where the gate
operates without obstructing from its own weight
or the wind conditions in your area.
NOTE: You may need to increase the
stall force in cold weather due to increased
resistance from gate hinges.
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Connecting Additional Safety Devices
The GTO/PRO® 4000 is equipped with built-in obstruction sensitivity. The operator 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 operators. 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.
PLEASE NOTE: Contact sensors are not included with the GTO/PRO® 4000.
The GTO/PRO® 4000 will ONLY accept accessory devices with normally open contact output.
Make sure the power switch to the operator
is turned off before connecting safety device
wiring to the terminal blocks. Unplugging the
transformer does not turn power to the operator
OFF.
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® 4000 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® 4000 control board.
Activation of a contact sensor while the gate is in
motion will cause the gate to stop and reverse
within two (2) seconds.
Contact Sensors (safety edges)
If not installing a contact sensor skip to next section.
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 (United Laboratories) and national and regional safety codes.
Call GTO Sales at 1-800-543-4283 for information on compatible
products for your specific application.
Wire from Contact Sensor
(open safety edge)
Wire from Contact Sensor
(close safety edge)
STALL FORCE
M
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M
A
X
GRN BLK RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
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Refer to the sensor manufacturer’s instructions for information
about installing these devices on a vehicular gate.
Make sure the power switch to the operator is
turned off before connecting safety device wiring
to the terminal blocks. Unplugging the transformer
does not turn power to the operator OFF.
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® 4000 control board.
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.
Non-Contact Sensors (photo beams)
The GTO/PRO® 4000 can also accept "Safety" input from normally open "dry-contact" output devices such as photo beams
connected to the SAFETY input terminal.
If not installing a non-contact sensor skip to next section.
PLEASE NOTE: Non-contact sensors are not included with the GTO/PRO® 4000.
Wire from Non-Contact
Sensor (photo beam)
STALL FORCE
M
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M
A
X
GRN BLK RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
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Shadow Loop
If not installing a shadow loop skip to next section.
Wire from Shadow Loop
STALL FORCE
M
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M
A
X
GRN
BLK RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
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Refer to the sensor manufacturer’s instructions for information
about installing these devices on a vehicular gate.
Make sure the power switch to the operator is
turned off before connecting safety device wiring
to the terminal blocks. Unplugging the transformer
does not turn power to the operator OFF.
Shadow Loop Connection:
Connect one of the shadow loop wires to the COMMON (COM)
terminal and the other to the SHADOW LOOP terminal on the
GTO/PRO® 4000 control board.
The shadow loop is a detector located with the moving path of the
gate to prevent the gate from closing when a vehicle in the path.
PLEASE NOTE: Non-contact sensors are not included with the GTO/PRO® 4000.
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Connecting Accessories
The GTO/PRO® 4000 can accept NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT accessories, such as; Push Button Entry Devices and
Key Pads.
Refer to the sensor manufacturer’s instructions for information about installing these devices on a vehicular gate.
Make sure the power to the operator is turned
off before connecting safety device wiring to the
terminal blocks. Unplugging the transformer
does not turn power to the operator OFF.
Accessory Input Connection:
Connect one of the accessory wires to the COMMON (COM)
terminal and the other to the CYCLE CLOSE terminal on the
GTO/PRO® 4000 control board.
Each activation of the accessory will cause the
gate to cycle as follows:
OPEN STOP CLOSE STOP
If not connecting accessories skip to next section.
Wire from Accessory
(push button, key pad, etc.)
STALL FORCE
M
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M
A
X
GRN
BLK RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
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The output relay provides N/O and N/C contact. N/O contact
functions only when gate is moving. N/C contact functions only
when gate is at rest. Relay can switch up to 36 volts A/C or D/C
and can be used for strobe type warning lights, to turn on safety
beams, etc.
Output Relay
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Gate in the Closed Position
Gate in the Open Position
Pinch Area
Pinch Area
2" minimum
2" minimum
Determining The Mounting Position
of The Post Bracket Assembly
Step 1
With the gates closed, adjust the post bracket assembly and the gate
bracket until the operator is level. While holding the operator level,
use C-clamps to temporarily keep the post bracket assembly and
gate bracket in their respective positions on the fence post and gate.
Push to Open Installation
Swinging gates shall not open into public access areas!
A "Push-to-Open" gate opens out from the property.
If you have a pull-to-open gate (gate opens into the property), return
to page 13.
In a PUSH-TO-OPEN installation the operators are installed while
the gates are in the closed position.
NOTE: An optional 12" long Post Pivot Bracket (R4KPTO) is
available for installations that need a greater distance to achieve the
safe gate and gate operator clearance (2 inches).
Step 2
After verifying that you have the best position
for the post pivot bracket, insert the 5/16" x 1 3/4"
bolt through the aligned holes of the post bracket
and post pivot bracket and fasten it with the 5/16"
washer and nut.
IMPORTANT: If you loosened the clamp on
the post bracket to achieve the optimum position,
tighten it in its new position and recheck the gate
bracket with the gate in the open position (move the
gate bracket and re-clamp it if necessary).
IMPORTANT: While determining the mounting point for the post
pivot bracket assembly be sure that the position allows for maximum
clearance between the gate and the operator in both the open and closed
positions, as shown in the diagrams below. This clearance will give the
operator the most efficient leverage point for opening and closing the
gate and more importantly provides the least possible pinch area.
1/2" x 3-3/4" Bolt
1/2" Nut
Post Pivot Bracket
Post Bracket
1/2" Lock Washer
1/2" Washer
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Step 3
With the gate in the fully closed position and the operator retracted, swing the operator to the gate. Mark reference points
for bolt holes on gate cross member through middle of gate bracket slots. The operator must be level. Drill 3/8" holes into
the gate cross member as marked. Fasten gate bracket to cross member using (2) 3/8" x 3" bolts, washers, lock washers, and
nuts. Attach the operator to the post bracket assembly and gate bracket using clevis pins, bushings, and hairpins clips.
Step 4
Make sure the control box power switch is OFF. Use a small
screwdriver to move the Number 4 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.
Setting the Open Position Limit
Step 1
Confirm that the power switch is in the ON position, and the gate is in the CLOSED POSITION.
Step 2
Activate your operator 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 close position is achieved. Once the desired OPEN position has
been achieved, proceed to Step 3.
1
ON
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ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DIP#4
ON Push-to-open operation.
OFF Pull-to-open operation (factory setting).
GRN
BLK
RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
Level Operator
Fence Post
Clevis Pin, Bushing, and Hairpin Clip
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Step 3
With the gate in the desired open position PRESS & HOLD the “SET 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.
TESTING YOUR OPEN LIMIT SETTING:
Press your entry transmitter and allow your gate to open. If the OPEN position
is not correct or need 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 closed position, then press and hold the
"SET LIMIT" button for 10 seconds. This will clear the memory for the open
limit position. Follow steps one (1) to four (4) again.
1
ON
234567
SET
LIMIT
LEARN
TRANSMITTER
MODES ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Set Limit Button
STALL FORCE
M
I
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M
A
X
GRN
BLK RED
RECEIVER
COM COM
CYCLE
CLOSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CLOSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
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Maintenance & Troubleshooting
If your gate operator does not function properly after it is installed, use this guide
before calling the GTO Service Department.
If the Operator Does Not Work
Check the Green LED on the Control Board:
IF THE LED IS OFF: This condition indicates a transformer power failure.
1. Test the transformer for voltage with a voltmeter. The acceptable range can be found in the VOLTAGE
LIMITS chart on the next page. If the transformer test shows no voltage, then test the electrical outlet for
voltage. If the outlet test shows voltage, then the transformer is dead and must be replaced. Allow the new
transformer 12 hours to charge the battery before using the gate operator.
2. If the transformer test shows voltage, check the POWER IN terminal block on the control board for voltage.
If the terminal block shows no voltage, look for broken or spliced wires.
Check the Red STATUS LED on the Control Board:
IF THE LED IS ON: but the unit is not working.
1. Check the battery in your transmitter and replace with a fresh one if needed..
2. Verify that the power cable is securely connected.
3. Replace the control board fuse if it is blown (25 ampere fuse only - DO NOT USE
A HIGHER RATED FUSE!).
IF THE LED IS OFF:
1. Make sure the ON / OFF switch at the bottom of the control box is set to ON.
2. Check all connections for looseness and corrosion.
On all gates weighing 250 lb. or more, routinely grease the ball bearing hinges at least 4 times a year; more
frequently if the gates are near a coastal area.
Keeping a few mothballs in the control box will discourage insects from entering it and damaging the control
board.
Clean the push-pull tube with a soft, dry cloth and apply silicone spray to it at least once per month.
While oxidation is a normal part of weathering of equipment that is exposed to the elements, we recommend
you apply silicone spray on the front and rear mounts to minimize this effect.
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The GTO, Inc. Technical Service Department is open
Monday – Friday 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. (Eastern Time)
Fax (850) 575-8950 • Web site: www.gtopro.com wwww.gtopro
Telephone (800) 543-1236
Telephone (850) 575-4144
VOLTAGE RATINGS
If the Operator is Working
18 Vac Transformer ___________________________18.0 to 22.0 Vac
5 W Solar panel (single) _______________________ 18.0 to 22.0 Vdc 300 mA
measure voltage at panel and control box.
12 V Battery ________________________________ 12.0 to 13.5 Vdc 7.0 Ah
Charging circuit _____________________________ 12.0 to 14.8 Vdc
measure voltage with battery connected
PROFESSIONAL ACCESS SYSTEMS
®
The Gate CLOSES Then Opens Again on its Own:
1. Check the position of the mounting brackets and readjust if necessary.
2. Check the gate for binding or hinge damage.
The Gate OPENS Then Closes Again on its Own:
1. Check the position of the mounting brackets and readjust if necessary.
2. Check the gate for binding or hinge damage.
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If your GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 Gate Operators are not operating properly, please follow the steps below:
1. First use the procedures found in the Maintenance & Troubleshooting Guide (see page 36).
2. If you are unable to solve the problem, call the GTO Service Department at (800) 543-1236, or (850) 575-4144.
Refer to the serial number (located on the control box cover) and date of purchase when calling for assistance.
3. If repair or replacement of your gate operator is necessary, the Service Department will assign a Return Goods
Authorization (RGA) number to you.
4. Securely pack the component(s) authorized for return to the factory. Include a copy of your sales reciept for the purchase
of the product(s). Write the RGA number issued to you on the outside of the package in LARGE BOLD PRINT.
Ship the package(s) freight prepaid to: GTO, Inc., 3121 Hartsfield Road, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32303.
NOTE: Products returned to GTO without a Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number in LARGE
BOLD PRINT on the outside of the package WILL NOT be accepted. Also, items returned to GTO freight
collect WILL NOT be accepted.
Repair Service
GTO, Inc.
3121 Hartsfield Road Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32303 (850) 575-0176 Fax (850) 575-8912
Web site www.gtopro.com
Fax (850) 575-8950 • Web site: www.gtopro.com
E-Mail: techsupport@gtoinc.com
PROFESSIONAL ACCESS SYSTEMS
®
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Column Installation Information
IF THIS OPERATOR WILL BE USED WITH GATES THAT ARE MOUNTED ON
MASONRY, BRICK, OR ROCK (etc.) COLUMNS:
READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
A. The simplest solution is to install the operator in a push-to-open configuration. The minimum clearance is easier
to achieve and clearance is no longer a problem, since the operator will be pushing the gate away from the column
instead of pulling it toward the column. It is recommended that you place a steel plate between the operator
mounting brackets and masonry surface for additional strength.
B. If a push-to-open installation is impossible due to traffic hazards, terrain, etc., another option is to re-hang the gate.
You may hang it on a post, either in the center of the column or at the back corner, or move the gate to the back
corner of the columns.
C. The most difficult solution is to cut a notch in the column to accommodate the operator and power cable. This job is
NOT for the inexperienced!
Column
Pivot Bracket
Gate
A
B
Column Mount Example
(A + B can not exceed 17 inches)
Example: If A is 2" then B can not exceed 15"
Hinge
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ACCESSORIES
®
DC-SERIES
®
DC-SERIES
AUTOMATIC
GATE LOCK
®
ELECTRONIC SECURITY LOCK
Solar Panel (FM123), (FM122)
The Solar Panel is a 10 watt solar powered battery charger for use with the all GTO/PRO DC gate
operator systems. Particularly suited for remote installations, each Solar Panel comes with tubular
steel support, mounting clips, wire connectors, and 8 ft. of low voltage wire (see Low Voltage Wire
for additional wire). The GTO/PRO® control board has clearly labeled terminal connections for easy
installation of the Solar Panel. Installation in some regions of the world will require multiple solar
panels for adequate charging power. Solar Panel (FM122) is a 5 watt solar powered battery
charger with all the same features as (FM123).
Push Button Control (RB101)
Unlit doorbell button for remote entry or exit control. Wires directly to the control board and uses 16
gauge multi-stranded, dual conductor low voltage wire (sold separately).
Pin Lock (RB975)
The Pin Lock substitutes for the clevis pin at the front end of the GTO/PR 1500 gate operator.
Helps prevent theft of the operator from the gate, while allowing quick release of the operator.
Key Chain Mini Transmitter (RB744)
The Key Chain Mini Transmitter is a miniature version of the GTO/PRO® entry transmitter and has
the same adjustable code settings. 12 Volt battery included.
Entry Transmitter (RB741)
The GTO/PRentry transmitter, with adjustable code settings, is standard equipment with all
GTO/PRsystems. 9 Volt battery included.
Digital Keypad (F300)
The specially designed digital keypad can be easily installed as a wireless or wired keypad. It can be
programmed to use up to fifteen different personal identification number (PIN) codes. Each code is
face programmable with additional security features built in. Wired installations require 16 gauge, low
voltage, multi-stranded, dual conductor, direct burial wire (sold separately). Requires 3 AA batteries
(not included).
GTO/PRO 50' Exit Wand (FM139), 100' Exit Wand (FM140), 150' Exit Wand (FM141)
The GTO/PR Exit Wand is designed for residential and agricultural applications and is
compatible with all GTO/PR automatic gate operator models. The wand is an electromagnetic
sensor, which offers 'hands free' operation of the GTO/PRO® Gate Operators with a 12 ft. radius of
detection of vehicles in motion.
Automatic Gate Lock Pull-to-Open (FM144)
A MUST for added security. Solenoid driven, with a steel housing. Unlocks and locks automatically
as gates open and close. Used with GTO/PRDC swing gate operating systems for maximum
stability and security. Comes with a keyed manual release. Recommended for gates over 8 ft. long.
Ideal for animal enclosures or high wind areas.
Wireless Entry Intercom / Keypad (FM136)
Allows owner to screen guest at the gate before allowing access to the property. Keypad also allows
owner to give up to 25 programmable entry codes to family, friends or approved delivery personnel.
Codes can be permanent of temporary. Can be wireless or hard wired up to 1000 feet.
1
2
ABC
3
DEF
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
7
PRS
8
TUV
9
WXY
0
POWER
Keypad
Batt Low
Grant
Permission
Answer
DV 9V
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
1-800-543-4283
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If you have a question about GTO/PRO accessories
just call 1-800-543-GATE!
HEDDOLF
UNIVERSAL
RECEIVER
MODEL 294
12" Push to Open Bracket (R4KPTO)
An optional longer Post Pivot Bracket for push-to-open installations that need a greater distance to achieve the
safe gate and gate operator clearance (2 inches). Order two 12" PTO brackets for conversion of a dual swing gate
installation.
Column Mount Lock Receiver (433IH)
For mounting the Automatic Gate Lock on brick columns, walls, or for other applications with limited space
between gate and post.
Replacement Transformer (RB570)
Standard 18 volt AC transformer for maintaining the battery included with the GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 gate operator.
This is the only transformer approved for use with all UL325 GTO/PRgate operator systems.
Garage Door Receiver (RB709)
The Garage Door Receiver allows you to use the same GTO/PRO® entry transmitter (see Dual and Triple
Transmitters) to operate your gate operator and your garage door operator. Compatible with most garage door
operators.
Dual & Triple Button Transmitters (RB742 & RB743)
The Dual (RB742) & Triple (RB743) Button Transmitters are for remote control of multiple separate gate operators,
and/or gate operator(s) and garage door operator(s) (see Garage Door Receiver). 9 Volt battery included.
Replacement Battery (RB500)
Standard 12 volt, 7.0 amp-hour, maintenance-free battery for the GTO/PRO® 2000, GTO/PRO® 3000/3200,
GTO/PRO® 4000/4200 gate operator systems. This is the only battery approved for use with the GTO/PRO®
gate operator systems. Life expectancy is 3-5 years.
Low Voltage Wire (RB509)
The 16 gauge, multi-stranded, dual conductor Low Voltage Wire is for connecting the AC powered
transformer, or the Solar Panel to the control board. Also used for the connection of accessories, such as locks,
keypads, push buttons and other wired control devices. This specially designed wire is UV treated, PVC coated
and ready for direct burial. Available in 1000' rolls or special lengths.
ACCESSORIES
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