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RE: BFT Regal 5 and courtesy lights - MCLUMA - 29-01-2015

(28-01-2015, 07:48 PM)thm Wrote:
(28-01-2015, 12:09 AM)leeturner6 Wrote: Lock outputs on gates usually only pulse for a set amount of seconds so this wouldn't work unless it also pulsed on close then you could use a latched relay, personally I would go with above mentioned independent switch

That's the regular operation of the lock output. However, the "suction-type" => ON option looks like intended for connecting a magnetic lock, where you keep the magnet powered to keep the gate closed. At least, this is what I think the manual describes, despite the ambiguous terms used, and a multimeter could easily prove or disprove that.



I agree on the independent switch,

Also because i do not know what the amp limitation is on these connectors,.