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1. Display changes to Prg and buzzer beeps Display changes with each button press Display changes to Lrn and buzzer beeps once Display changes with each button press Display changes to Add and buzzer beeps once Display changes to 001 and buzzer beeps once Display changes with each button press User address begins flashing off and on Display changes to dnE and buzzer beeps once to indicate done Non flashing user address displays ErA displays and buzzer beeps once Response EXIT back to ready status w Display Buzzer Gate s_ Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32 From Ready status To enter the program menu Press and hold SET until buzzer beeps Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until rc displays With rc on the display press and release SET Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until ErA displays With ErA on the display press and release SET Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until ALL displays With ALL on the display press and hold SET While still hold SET press and hold UP Keep holding the buttons Release the buttons Press and release EXIT to return to the main receiver programming menu Scroll up or down to next
2. Gate 2 begins closing Gate 1 begins closing Gates stop 44 No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Auxiliary relay modes User manual reference Lc1 Strike lock mode FES Dek With Lc1 Strike lock mode selected the auxiliary relay will pulse for 1 second half a second before the gates open from any position Advanced features Whenever a lock is installed with the system a separate battery backed up power supply matching the lock load must be installed Failure to do this can damage the charger and battery of the control unit Below is an example of Lc1 Strike lock mode working when Condominium mode and delay mode is active Gates in the closed position Response Auxiliary relay activates Momentary BT trigger No buzzer tones Half a second after the Gate 1 begins auxiliary relay has switched on opening No buzzer tones Half a second after gate 1 has Auxiliary relay No buzzer tones started opening deactivates After preprogramed Gate 2 begins No buzzer tones overlapping gate delay time opening At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety beam Gate 2 begins trigger while the timer is closing counting down resets the timer No buzzer tones After prepro
3. Scroll up or down to SS B EXIT back to next program option OP ready status Down 35 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Basic operating features The ends of travel are consistently being monitored by the gate movement profiling software routine Whenever the gates are placed in manual override Gates free to be manoeuvred by hand the chances of engaging them again in the exact same position is nearly impossible For this reason the software will automatically go into an end of travel referencing operation NB A momentary trigger on the BT PED or BM inputs will pause the referencing routine A repeat BT or PED trigger will allow it to resume Cetin Response User manual reference Page 6 Manual override and end of travel referencing gates Momentary BT trigger Engage the motors again after moving the S 2 Gates run up hard onto the end stops as they are out of reference with the last position memorized by the control card As soon as the first gate passes the point at which it was re engaged the control card will know it is out of reference to the gate positions Gate 1 reaches the open stopper and surges up Gate 2 reaches the open stopper and surges up Momentary BT or PED trigger Gate 2 reaches closed position Both gates reach the closed position No Buzzer No gate movement tones Gates begin closing if the last operation
4. of the stoppers shifts or is moved after the initial runtime and profiling routine has been completed then the motors will not run correctly and the software will constantly try to reference the gate travel NB A linear type motor such as the Wingo swings in conjunction with the gate while it is operating This means the cable transferring the motor and encoder circuits to and from the motor must also move If sufficient slack is not allowed for the cable to flex and move the cabled circuits can and will be damaged in this section of the circuit e Ensure that you have allowed enough cable length so that the cable does not pull taught at any point in the gate travel e Do not cable tie tape or fasten the cables to any fixed point Always allow the cables to hang naturally and free e Ensure the cables do not snag or catch on anything as the gates swing back and forth 17 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Programming and setup menu legend E D E Ready state Programming dashboard Pressing and releasing exit once at any stage _ of the menu takes you back one level in the menu For example if you want to exit back to rdy a T e status from strike lock mode setup Press exit Programming SET twice menu Pressing exit while busy with the runtime setup routine will cancel the setup and no i J runtime or load profiling will be stored in Page 19 C memory You will not be able to operat
5. Both gates stop running collided x2 Gate 2 collided Gate collides with pedestrian for example The gate that was obstructed backs away momentarily from the collision point and stops No buzzer tones Both gates remain stopped and the system waits for No buzzer tones next trigger to close Safety overloads routine while gates are closing Gates busy running closed Buzzer beeps x1 Gate 1 Gates stop closing and begin collided opening immediately Gate collides with x2 Gate 2 pedestrian for collided example Both gates stop in the full open position and wait for No buzzer tone next trigger to close 37 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS User manual reference Page 8 Basic operating features If the safety beam input has been switched on the control card will constantly monitor to ensure a set of safety beams is installed Safety infra red beams function NB If the BT input mode has been set to either simple auto close or condominium mode the safety beam input is forced on If the BT input has been set to standard mode and either the loop detector or pedestrian input is activated the safety beam input is forced on for that transaction only Below is an example of how the gates will behave whenever the safety beam input is activated Gates in the closed position Response Gates begin No buzzer tones opening Momentary BT trigger Gates continue No buzzer to
6. Feed your cabtyre via the cable gland at the base of the motor head into the terminal connection chamber Following the label inside the terminal connection chamber connect up your cabling The encoder wiring is not polarity sensitive thus the encoder wiring can be connected either way around The motor wiring direction is tested when the runtime and profiling setup routine is carried out If your wiring is the wrong way around at this stage it is not critical as you can correct it when you reach that step in the setup 13 ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions QUI AC E AC VAC input option 2 M2 RLY M2 RLY M1 RLY M1 RLY WY Z G lt jad YJA1393Y4 AdAL WS JDIN LI asny Aejay XNV asn4 T JO OW asn4 Z JOON GVOTYIAO IGAbZ Ga wo Wa e d001 dW ox Cox Wd E VAC input m SSe i See next page for AUX relay KA Button Ped B trigger trigger s Safety Beam Safety Beam N O N O ah det RX TX OO OO NB The End of line 1000 i resistor must be installed in the safety beam receiver of shown here 14 ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Strike Lock wiring cet idi dbadia i ae 7 aay ii se o OV IN4007 back Battery back up EMF diode power supply rated to match the lock ov CD load ee Strike lock Courtesy light wiring NB Any work involving 220VAC circuits must only be carried out by a qualified electrici
7. WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Auxiliary relay modes User manual reference Advanced features rc Receiver relay mode ES al With rc receiver relay mode selected the auxiliary relay will operate in exactly the same way as a single channel receiver would whenever a transmitter button programmed into the RLY receiver channel is pressed and released Latch mode The transmitter button must be released and pressed again to reactivate the relay each time Response Auxiliary rela Momentary RLY trigger y d No buzzer tones switches on Auxiliary relay No buzzer tones switches off Momentary RLY trigger One shot pulse mode The transmitter button must be released and pressed again to reactivate the relay each time Response Auxiliary relay switches on Momentary RLY trigger No buzzer tones After preprogramed relay on Auxiliary relay No buzzer tones time switches off 48 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS oer User manual reference Advanced features PCL Positive close mode With PCL the gates will surge up hard onto their closed position stoppers This mode is useful when installing an electric lock as it ensures the lock physically locks each time Below is an example of PCL Positive close mode working when condominium mode delay mode and strike lock mode are active Gates in the closed position Response Auxiliary r
8. components thereof Any modification to the installation methods described in the installation instructions Any application or use of the product other than the intended use and application described in the product documentation The following items are not included in the warranty or they carry a special warranty condition of their own Si OY oe ae ee The battery Limited 6 month warranty The motor brushes Damage resultant of wind and other climatic influences such as lightning strikes Damage due to high voltage surges on the household mains or short circuiting of the gates to the electric fencing Damage due to infestation i e Ants nesting Water damage It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the product is installed in a location that is protected from water ingress The ingress protection rating is specified in the accompanying documentation Housings that require that cable entries are made by the installer do not carry an ex factory ingress protection rating as it is the responsibility of the installer to seal the cable entry points after installation of the cabling 54
9. door area at all times and that children do not play with the remote transmitters or any fixed trigger switches linked to the system Is instructed not to attempt to repair or adjust the automation system and to be aware of the danger of continuing to use the automation system in an unsafe condition before a service provider attends to it Is proficient in testing the unit s safety obstruction sensing system Is aware of what to check for with regards to wear and tear that may need to be attended to from time to time by the service provider Is aware that a fatigued battery may not be disposed of in the general refuse and must be handed in at a battery merchant for safe disposal Before removing the battery from the system the household mains must be disconnected In the case of the motor unit being removed and scrapped the battery must be removed first ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions Technical specifications one Ingress protection Operating voltage 20 to 50 C 98x95x920 Based on the premise that 440mm of stroke is utilized and that the gate is free and even in movement and that it meets the criteria specified in the demand index table on the following page and the mass to leaf length graph following that ET Nice 24V Double Swing Control Unit 230V AC Mandatory for high traffic applications Auxiliary output for ancillaries Peak av DC at 300mA Automatic electronic overload protection Receiver chan
10. program option ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Receiver setup Erasing options Master erase Erasing all of the codes from the memory The gates can be in any position to carry out this routine NB This routine will erase ALL previously programmed transmitter codes from the receiver memory This process is irreversible so please be certain that you actually want to master erase the receiver before continuing Display changes to Prg and buzzer beeps Display changes with each button press Display changes to Lrn and buzzer beeps once Display changes with each button press Display changes to Add and buzzer beeps once Display changes with each button press ALL remains displayed Buzzer begins beeping intermittently and ALL begins flashing NB Releasing either button at this point will Can cancel the master erase Display changes to and buzzer silences The master erase has begun Buzzer beeps once and dnE displays to indicate master erase is done Display changes to ErA and buzzer beeps once 33 Response EXIT back to ready status Display Buzzer __ Gate s_ Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Receiver setup Using the
11. tones Momentary BT trigger Gates stop No buzzer tones Gates begin closing Momentary BT trigger or auto close timer times out No buzzer tones At full closed position Gates stop No buzzer tones 40 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Basic operating BT Button triggers Condominium auto User manual reference features close mode HOGS LE The BT functions are the primary full gate opening functions for motor vehicle access There are two ways of activating the BT functions on this control card Either via the hardwired BT input or the BT receiver channel In Condominium auto close mode all BT triggers are treated as open keep opening keep open or re open triggers The gates will only close once the BT auto close timer has timed out In Condominium auto close mode the following advanced features are not available Holiday lock out and Party mode NB For any auto close feature to work a pair of safety infra red beams must be installed and functioning correctly If no safety infra red beams are installed then the gates will open but not close again Gates in the closed position Response Gates begin No buzzer tones opening Momentary BT trigger Gates continue Momentary BT trigger No buzzer tones Opening At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety beam Gates begin trigger while the timer is clos
12. From Ready status The gates can be in any position when performing this routine Response Display _Buzzer_ _Gate s_ To enter the program menu Display changes Press and hold SET until Y to Prg and buzzer beeps buzzer beeps Not applicable Use the UP or Down Display changes buttons and scroll until t with each button rc displays press Lrn is displayed a With rc on the display eee TN T press and release SET nee p NY pp Not applicable bt is displayed and buzzer beeps once With Lrn on the display Not licabl press and release SET ot appiicaple Use the UP or Down buttons to select cor corresponding 4 channels learn Display changes with each button press Not applicable With the cor displayed begin transmitting with any button on the new remote transmitter Not applicable After the SET button has been released the user address for that transmitter displays and the buzzer beeps once While still transmitting with the remote button press and release SET Not applicable Each button on that remote transmitter has been allocated to the channels on the receiver Please see the next page for the automatic button to receiver channel allocations Repeat the last 4 steps for additional remotes or press and release EXIT once to go back one level to the main receiver setup options Lrn displays xt and buzzer beeps J Not applicable Scroll up or down to
13. Installer Instructions Wingo 3524 HS Swing Gate Operator SYSTEMS a company of TheNiceGroup ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions Page 8 Page 9 Page 13 Page 16 Page 17 Adjusting the mechanical ends of travel stoppers Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Receiver programming and setup Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Using the auto close override party mode Troubleshooting Page 52 Status LED buzzer and display indications Page 53 For any assistance with this product that is not covered in this manual please contact us on 0860 109 238 RSA or via our online support facility at www et co za ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions WARNING These are the general safety obligations for the installers and users of ET Systems Pty Ltd automation equipment A copy of this document also appears in the user instructions Those instructions must be issued to the responsible end user during the handover and instruction meeting 1 Only suitably qualified persons may install repair or service the product Unless expressly indicated in the user instructions no user serviceable components can be found inside any ET Systems Pty Ltd automation product 2 Itis important for personal safety to study and follow all the
14. ROC UCPC TCO POC PUP UCP PUP PCP er PrP Perr rerrrcronrn Outward opening gates L i P F a Ps a i Prg g r ro I 1c b Pla al C C ie il 1 ABERE EEEE E BR BPRP RSPR ERPS RRSP ETERS RRR SERS REPRESSES SERRE Ee E PRS SSSR SRR SSSR ERS ERE REPS RRSP RRSP RPE ERS SR SR RRRS ERE eS EDES a a i a Prepare and install the motor mounting brackets so that the motor head pivot point on the brackets line up with the previously determined positions C NB In the case of an outward opening installation you will need to extend and reinforce the brackets The image shows a couple of examples Before continuing to the next step prepare the ends of travel stoppers on the motor Each stopper should be positioned to approximately the middle of their range The maximum range of each stopper is 90mm as indicated in the image here You will need to use a 5mm Allen hex key here 11 ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions NB Be careful at this step as the motor is only fastened at one end Provide sufficient temporary support at the gate mount end of the motor to prevent any possible damage to the motor Using a Phillips screw driver loosen the two self tapping screws holding the motor head cover in place and remove the cover Using the supplied nut bolt and washer mount the motor onto your newly installed motor head mounting bracket as shown here The nut should not be tightened hard up against
15. again If using a 64 user model upgrade to the 999 user option Delete the remote user address and learn that remote button in again The remote maybe faulty or a non compatible fixed format remote may have been used Another transmitter may have interfered Try again If the problem persists then the remote control is faulty or anon compatible rolling code remote may have been used Page 50 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY 1 All goods manufactured by ET Systems Pty Ltd carry a 12 month factory warranty from date of invoice 2 All goods are warranted to be free of faulty components and manufacturing defects 3 Faulty goods will be repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of ET Systems Pty Ltd free of charge 4 This warranty is subject to the goods being returned to the premises of ET Systems Pty Ltd 5 The carriage of goods is for the customer s account 6 This warranty is only valid if the correct installation and application of goods as laid out in the applicable documentation accompanying said goods is adhered to 7 All warranty claims must be accompanied by the original invoice 8 All claims made by the end user must be directed to their respective service provider installer The following conditions will disqualify this product from the warranty as laid out above These conditions are non negotiable 1 2 3 Any unauthorized non manufacturer modifications to the product or
16. al supply beneath the screwed down cover of the operator In the case of a model requiring 220Vac supply at the operator an all pole negatively biased switch with a contact opening of greater than 3mm must be installed within 1 5m of the operator This switch must be clear of all workings of the system and must be in a position secure from public access This switch and its connections must be inspected and passed by a certified electrician prior to using it 10 It is the responsibility of the installer to ascertain that the designated persons including children intended to use the system do not suffer reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the system by a person responsible for their safety 11 The drive may not be installed on a door incorporating a wicket door unless the drive is disabled by the release of the wicket door Wicket door A pedestrian door within the main gate or door Installation 1 Ensure the working area is clear of obstructions and obstacles 2 Install the safety warning sticker within clear view of where the gate or door will be operated from Typically this would be adjacent to any fixed trigger switches or on the gate or door itself ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions The emergency manual release must be installed where it is no higher than 1 8m from the floor level This wou
17. an and must be signed off by a registered electrician before the circuit is powered up Ag eng Gung gt fy ding Anjey XN JF Minimum 1 5mm cross section wire 220V non inductive light bulb s 3A continuous 5A peak 15 Installer instructions Magnetic lock wiring Ais ilalis i O na prere MOO OY dwy gq asnj ADJSY xny Tomni BAT AUX relay IN4007 back Battery back up EMF diode power supply rated to match the lock load OV RR Magnetic lock NB Before continuing ensure all wiring and connections are correct and firm All switching input circuits should be tested using their LED indicators to ensure they are switching correctly and that they are not false triggering ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions How To Use The Manual Override Slide the lock cover open Insert key and turn to unlock Lift the manual override lever Lower the manual override lever back down Using the key lock the lever in place Cover the lock again by sliding the lock cover over it You are now able to use the gate automation again 16 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Adjusting the mechanical ends of travel stoppers Before continuing to the next step ensure the ends of travel stoppers on each motor is adjusted to the final ends of travel positions for both the open and closed direction When satisfied make sure the stoppers are fastened firmly in place If either
18. asurements necessary to determine the gate motor positioning from the hinge centers The origin line A is the shortest distance between the hinge centers H on either side of the driveway When the gates are closed they form the origin line 180mm 230mm 180mm 230mm B The inset line B is the line which is inset into the property that the motor head pivot points will line up on The inset line should always be parallel to the origin line In the case of the Wingo motors the inset line can be between 180 and 230 mm from the origin line The origin line and inset line are the same in both inward opening gate and outward opening gate applications Once you have found your origin line and you have measured and marked your inset line you can continue on to the next step in determining your motor mounting positions ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions 180mm 230mm 180mm 230mm Outward opening gates a PPTL Pico tt PORE REU REE UR EET oe H a 4 180mm 230mm 180mm 230mm B The motor head pivot points C are simple to determine once your inset line is in place It is at this step that inward opening and outward opening gate installations begin to differ Once again you will need to use the hinge centers H as your starting points when measuring for the motor head pivot point positions Measure along the inset line and mark off the exact same distance that y
19. before moving them was an opening operation If the gates were closing before the manual manoeuvre then they will begin opening No buzzer tones Buzzer beeps confirmation of which gate overloaded See trouble shooting guide Safety overload routine runs See next page Buzzer begins beeping intermittently and display shows rEF Gate 1 continues to open slowly searching for the open stopper Buzzer continues beeping and display continues showing rEF Gate 2 begins opening slowly Buzzer gives 3 x 1 second beeps and then continues intermittent beeping Display continues showing rEF The system now waits for an instruction before referencing closing direction Buzzer continues beeping and display continues showing rEF Gate 2 begins closing Buzzer continues beeping and display continues showing rEF Gate 1 begins closing Buzzer silences and display reverts to ready The system is now ready for normal use 36 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Basic operating features User manual reference Collision sensing and safety overload routines Page 7 In the case of one of the gates colliding with an obstruction such as a person passing through the entrance way the collision sensing will automatically detect the collision and the system will run a safety overload routine Safety overloads routine while gates are opening Gates busy running open Buzzer beeps x1 Gate 1
20. c was selected the buzzer beeps once and the current 1 second relay pulse setting is displayed Latch mode Minimum pulse length in seconds Maximum pulse length in seconds Display reverts to Prg and buzzer beeps twice 26 EXIT back to ready status Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Selecting the positive close mode The factory default is oFF From Ready status The gates can be in any position when performing this routine Response Display Buzzer __Gate s_ To enter the program menu Display changes a Press and hold SET until buzzer N to Prg and Bi Not applicable beeps buzzer beeps l Display changes with each Not applicable button press Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until PcL displays The current setting is a displayed and Not applicable buzzer beeps With PcL on the display press and release SET Display changes with each Not applicable button press Use the UP or Down buttons to change between off and on Display reverts to Prg and buzzer beeps twice When required setting displays press and release SET Not applicable Scroll up or down to next l PN EXIT back to program option ready status 27 From Ready status To enter the program menu Press and hold SET until buzzer beeps Use the UP or Down but
21. diagnostics feature The gates can be in any position to carry out this routine tin a To enter the program menu Press and hold SET until buzzer beeps Not applicable Display changes to Prg and buzzer beeps Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until rc displays Not applicable Display changes with each button press Not applicable With rc on the display i Display changes to Lrn press and release SET and buzzer beeps once Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until diA displays Display changes with each button press applicable Display changes to the signal strength indicator and buzzer beeps once Weak signal In the case of any transmitter on the same Low medium signal ioe frequency as the receiver being active in the With diA on the display press and release SET applicable N aiee N pps gt e applicable N applicable Not applicable applicable area the signal strength guide will display how Medium signal strong the incoming interfering signal is Medium strong signal Strong signal ot ot ot applicable ot ot Buzzer beeps once and user address display momentarily Press and release a remote transmitter button already learnt into the receiver memory Followed by the channel that button is learnt licable to applicable Followed by the signal strength of the oe applicable transmission pp Press a
22. e the Pinte Exit DOWN gates until this routine has been completed setup Battery power button Page 25 T i In cases where the battery is connected TEPEE before the VAC supply is it is possible to distance BAT PWR power up and test the control card by simply pressing and holding the BAT PWR button for Page 28 5 seconds Loop detector trigger setup rae PIE Ich elol ml de p a LL L l Pedestrian Condominium Courtesy light l 2 l open setup mode mode I l e d e oE Alle Mlelel b i rjc 1 l 5 o G Button trigger Simple auto Receiver l EXIT SET setup close mode relay I o C moo PEI Lele s m z DOWN Positive close Standard Mag lock Di a te eS ae J mode mode mode page 26 Lie clol Auxiliary Strike lock Corresponding relay setup mode button learn Page 20 aF hol Gate delay Version Holiday lock setup information out channel re delo ial dA Safety beam Diagnostic Erase Auxiliary setup tool all relay channel Ffol H H E Page 21 Ci T i i Collision Erase menu Erase Pedestrian force setup address channel race Ie dc ble Receiver Learn menu Button trigger setup channel 18 From Ready status ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Setting up the gates runtime Mandatory en Before continuing with the runtime setup the mounting brackets installation must be completed properly and the ends of travel stoppers must be installed as per page 17 In the case of a single swing installation
23. eady status PLEASE NOTE If any trigger option that makes use of an automatic closing timer is used then the infra red safety beam input becomes active for that transaction Response Display Buzzer Gate s To enter the program menu Display changes _ Press and hold SET until ND to Prg and Bi Not applicable buzzer beeps buzzer beeps l Use the UP or Down Display changes buttons and scroll until with each button Not applicable irb displays press The current setting is itt displayed and ae Not applicable buzzer beeps ii once With irb on the display press and release SET Use the UP or Down Display changes buttons to change with each button Not applicable between off and on l press When required setting Display reverts to P displays press and release 7 Prg and buzzer Lf Not applicable SET beeps twice l Scroll up or down to next EXIT back to program option l Ready status NB The End of line 1000 resistor must be installed in the safety beam receiver as shown on page 14 to allow the gates to close The safety beam function on this control card conforms to the CE safety standards 22 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Selecting a BT operating mode and adjusting the auto close time for it From Ready status To enter the program menu Press and hold SET until buzzer beeps Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until bt displays With bt on the display pr
24. elay activates Momentary BT trigger No buzzer tones Half a second after the Gate 1 begins i i No buzzer tones auxiliary relay has switched on opening Half a second after gate 1 has Auxiliary relay No buzzer tones started opening deactivates After preprogramed Gate 2 begins No buzzer tones overlapping gate delay time opening At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety beam Gate 2 begins trigger while the timer is closing counting down resets the timer No buzzer tones After preprogramed delay Gate 1 begins No buzzer tones time closing Gates surge momentarily onto the close stoppers At full closed position No buzzer tones 49 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS User manual reference Advanced features Holiday lock out mode This feature is useful at times when access to the property needs to be disallowed to secondary level key holders such as housekeepers or the garden service company for extended periods of time An example of when the holiday lock out function would be useful is when the home owner is away on holiday With holiday lock out mode active any trigger on any input will simply result in the control card beeping to indicate the gates are being kept locked intentionally As soon as the holiday lock out mode is deactivated the system will resume normal operation Holiday lock o
25. ening At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones LPT auto close timer times out Any BT LPT or safety beam Gates begin trigger while the timer is closing counting down resets the timer No buzzer tones Gates stop closing and begin opening immediately Any LPT trigger No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones LPT auto close timer times out Any BT LPT or safety beam Gates begin trigger while the timer is closing counting down resets the timer No buzzer tones At full closed position Gates stop No buzzer tones 43 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS User manual reference Page 14 Basic operating features DLY Overlapping gates delay mode Overlapping gates delay mode can be set to work with any other mode of operation When active gate 1 will always open first and then gate 2 will follow Gate 2 will always close first and gate 1 will follow Below is an example of delay mode working when Condominium mode is active Gates in the closed position Response Momentary BT trigger After preprogramed overlapping gate delay time At full open position BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety beam trigger while the timer is counting down resets the timer After preprogramed overlapping gate delay time At full closed position Gate 1 begins opening Gate 2 begins Opening Gates stop
26. es No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Auxiliary relay modes User manual reference LIT Courtesy light mode Pele With LIT Courtesy light mode selected the auxiliary relay will switch on half a second before the gates open and remain on for three minutes after the gates have closed again Advanced features Below is an example of LIT Courtesy light mode working when condominium mode active Gates in the closed position Response Auxiliary relay activates No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gates begin No buzzer tones opening At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out 0 Any BT trigger or safety beam Gates begin l r a y 6 No buzzer tones trigger while the timer is closing counting down resets the timer At full closed position Gates stop No buzzer tones Auxiliary relay deactivates Three minutes after gates have oe No buzzer tones reached the closed position If the gates are closed and any remote button learnt into the rLY auxiliary relay channel is pressed momentarily the following will occur Auxiliary relay switches on for No buzzer tones 1 hour Momentary RLY trigger Momentary RLY Auxiliary relay trigger switches off No buzzer tones 47 ET
27. ess and release SET Use the UP or Down buttons to change between Standard Simple auto close and Condominium auto close modes When required setting displays press and release SET If the auto close time is displayed then adjust the time with the UP and DOWN buttons if necessary With the required time displayed press and release SET Scroll up or down to next program option The factory default is standard 4 step mode The factory default auto close time is 15 seconds The timer range is 1 255 seconds PLEASE NOTE If any trigger option that makes use of an automatic closing timer is used then the infra red safety beam input becomes active for that transaction A set of infra red safety beams must be installed using the technique indicated in this manual to allow the gates to close The safety beam function on this control card conforms to the CE safety standards Response Display changes to Prg and buzzer beeps Display changes with each button press The current setting is displayed and buzzer beeps once Display changes between Standard Simple auto close and Condominium modes with each button press If Std was selected then the buzzer beeps twice and the display reverts to Prg If Aut or con were selected then the buzzer beeps once and the current auto close time will display Display changes in seconds with each button press Display reverts to Pr
28. for instance With auto close override party mode active any trigger on any input will simply result in the control card beeping to indicate the gates are being kept open intentionally As soon as auto close override party mode has been deactivated the system will resume normal operation Auto close override party mode will work in any position except the closed position Auto close override party mode is not available in condominium mode Gates in any position except fully closed Response Momentary trigger from any transmitter button programmed into hoL channel 5 second buzzer tone BT button while buzzer is sounding to confirm that you want to activate party mode If no BT button is pressed during this 5 second window the party mode status will not change Gates do not move Any BT tri ny BT trigger Display rensaing Rapidly x 5 DA Display changes Buzzer beeps 5 to PAr times rapidly Momentary trigger from any transmitter button programmed into hoL channel 5 second buzzer tone BT button while buzzer is sounding to confirm that you want to deactivate party mode If no BT button is pressed during this 5 second window Gates begin closing the party mode status will not change At full closed position Gates stop No buzzer tones 51 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Status LED indications guide WY MIL SMI ee aot BY EIEY APY AN Fl ane end of ra
29. g and buzzer beeps twice EXIT back to ready status 23 C buzer cae Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Adjusting the opening distance and auto close time for the pedestrian trigger The factory default opening is 900mm and the auto close time is 3 seconds From Ready status Pedestrian opening is limited to gate 1 only The opening distance range is any distance up to and including full open The pedestrian auto close timer range is 1 255 seconds Display To enter the program menu Display changes to Press and hold SET until N Prg and buzzer buzzer beeps beeps Use the UP or Down Display changes buttons and scroll until with each button PEd displays press Display shows the With Ped on the display current Ped auto press and release SET L close time and buzzer beeps once If required adjust the time Display changes in up or down using the UP or X 1 second DOWN buttons increments When required time Display changes to displays press and release a ndj SET Press and hold the UP button to run gate 1 open Release the button at the required opening Gate 1 runs so long as the UP button is being pressed Fine tune the opening position using the UP and DOWN buttons if required Gate 1 moves open or clo
30. gramed delay Gate 1 begins No buzzer tones time closing At full closed position Gates stop No buzzer tones 45 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Auxiliary relay modes User manual reference Lc2 Mag lock mode ATES 2 With Lc2 Mag lock mode selected the auxiliary relay will switch on half a second before the gates open and remain on until the gates have closed again Advanced features Whenever a lock is installed with the system a separate battery backed up power supply matching the lock load must be installed Failure to do this can damage the charger and battery of the control unit Below is an example of Lc2 Mag lock mode working when Condominium mode and delay mode is active Gates in the closed position Response Momentary BT trigger Half a second after the auxiliary relay has switched on After preprogramed overlapping gate delay time At full open position BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety beam trigger while the timer is counting down resets the timer After preprogramed delay time At full closed position Half a second after gate 1 has reached the closed position Auxiliary relay activates Gate 1 begins Opening Gate 2 begins opening Gates stop Gate 2 begins closing Gate 1 begins closing Gates stop Auxiliary relay deactivates 46 No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer ton
31. ing counting down resets the timer No buzzer tones Gates stop closing and begin opening immediately Momentary BT trigger No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety beam Gates begin trigger while the timer is closing counting down resets the timer No buzzer tones At full closed position Gates stop No buzzer tones 41 Basic operating features ET WINGO 2015 001 PED Pedestrian trigger INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS User manual reference Page 12 The PED trigger is a higher security option and is used when access to or from the property is limited to exclude motor vehicles Pedestrian mode makes use of a mandatory auto close timer that prevents the gate from being left open after each transaction There are two ways of activating the PED functions on this control card Either via the hardwired PED input or the PED receiver channel NB For any auto close feature to work a pair of safety infra red beams must be installed and functioning correctly If no safety infra red beams are installed then the gate will open but not close again Gates in the closed position peti Response Momentary PED trigger Wait for warning tones to finish At preprogramed pedestrian open position Pedestrian auto close timer times out Wait for warning tones to finish Momentary PED trigger At full o
32. ings need to be adjusted the adjustment should only be carried out by a qualified and experienced person 3 The construction of the gate or door must be sound and automatable It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the mechanical components of the gate or door system are sufficient to withstand the necessary forces in cases of overload 4 Itisthe responsibility of the installer to ensure the gate or door is sufficiently trapped within its range of travel by means of mechanical ends of travel stoppers 5 Ensure all fixed mounting points like the wall above the door in a garage door system or the posts in a swing gate system are sound and strong enough to allow proper fixing of the operator 6 It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the installed position selected for this product falls within the limitations of the products ingress protection rating 7 Ensure the area of installation is not subject to explosive hazards There should be no volatile gasses or fumes as these can present a serious safety hazard 8 All ET Systems Pty Ltd garage door operators are supplied with a sealed 15A safety plug on lead for use in an electrical code of practice approved plug point Do not extend modify or replace the plug lead unless duly qualified as an electrician Before installing the unit ensure the mains supply is switched off 9 ET Systems Pty Ltd gate operators are supplied with a terminal connection for the electric
33. instructions carefully Incorrect installation or misuse may cause serious personal harm 3 Keep the instructions in a safe place for future reference 4 This product was designed and manufactured strictly for the use indicated in the accompanying documentation Any other use not expressly indicated in the documentation may damage the product and or be a source of danger ET Systems Pty Ltd cannot accept responsibility for improper use or incorrect installation of this product 5 ET Systems Pty Ltd cannot accept responsibility if the principles of good workmanship are disregarded by the installer 6 ET Systems Pty Ltd cannot accept responsibility regarding safety and correct operation of the automation if other manufacturers equipment is added to this product 7 Do not make any modifications or alterations to this product Do not substitute any component of this product with any other component not expressly designed into this product 8 Anything other than expressly provided for in the accompanying instructions is not permitted Prior to installation 1 All unnecessary ropes chains and fasteners must be removed and all unnecessary latches or locks must be disabled from locking 2 The gate or door must be balanced correctly where it neither opens nor closes from any position under its own load When operated by hand the gate or door should be free of hindrance and easily moved In the case of a garage door if the balancing spr
34. ion E point horizontally left you will find the 9 ue expected total number of operations of the a motor in your application In other words the 0 probable lifespan of the motor measured in 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 operations Demand index total percentage An example of how to use this product durability guide above is Gate leaf mass 200Kg Demand index 10 Gate leaf length 2 5m Demand index 10 Gate installed in a windy environment Demand index 15 Total demand index 35 Estimated total number of operations 62 500 operations NB The estimated durability calculation has been determined based on the results of a series of tests carried out on prototypes It needs to be understood that the product durability is an estimation or guide and is not a guarantee of the actual durability of the product ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions Product application limitations Gate leaf length versus gate leaf mass As the gate length increases so how heavy the gate can be decreases Please revert to the graph below for guidance on the limitations of the Wingo motor In the example A is acceptable B is not 500 450 400 350 300 250 Mass in Kg 200 150 100 50 Length in meters Space limitation In the case of an inward opening gate there needs to be enough space allowed for the motor to swing into and the hinge cannot be set too deep into the opening along the colum
35. ld apply to the cord in a garage installation or the lockable lever in a gate installation Any additional fixed door control switches such as wall consoles or keypads if installed must be at a height of at least 1 5m within clear sight of the gate or door and away from any moving components of the system It is highly recommended that a set of safety infra red beams be used in conjunction with this product The safety beams must be installed in such a way that the product is prevented from running when anything is in the path of the door or gate Over and above the recommendation to use safety infra red beams with this product it is mandatory to install and use a safety beam set when using the automatic closing feature It is recommended that a warning light be fitted to any automation system The gate or door warning labels must be installed in a prominent place and or adjacent to any fixed controls that trigger the system These must be in clear line of sight of the gate or door opening The emergency manual release instruction label must be installed on or adjacent to the emergency manual release mechanism After Installation It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the user Is proficient in the use of the manual emergency release mechanism Is issued with the documentation accompanying this product Understands that the gate or door may not be operated out of clear sight Ensures that children are kept clear of the gate or
36. n The diagram below shows the limitations of these space requirements The minimum space requirement between the hinge and any wall running adjacent to the driveway F is 290mm The maximum depth of the gate hinge to the inside mounting surface of the column the gate is hanging off C is 250mm ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions Cabling Requirements _ _ t Courtesy Light Motor 1 and 2 wiring Maximum cable distance 20m Infra red safety beams TX Maximum cable distance 100m Infra red safety beams RX Maximum cable distance 100m Metal loop detector s loop Maximum cable distance 50m Triggers and status LED to and from house Maximum cable distance 100m VAC supply from house 2 Earth 1mm 3 Amp max load 2x1 5mm Motor 2x1 5mm encoder 1 x 1 5mm Earth 5 core Cabtyre 2 x 0 5mm 1x 1 5mm silicone panel flex 1 x 0 5mm LED 1x 0 5mm Common 1 x 0 5mm Button trigger 1 x 0 5mm Pedestrian trigger 2 Earth 2 5mm ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions Determining the Motor Mounting Positions and Installing the Motors There is one common factor in all swing gate applications that is unchanging This factor is the hinges that the gates swing on No matter the column style post or wall that the hinges are fastened to the gate will always swing on these fixed pivot points For this reason we take all of the me
37. nd release EXIT to return to the main Display changes to diA receiver programming and buzzer beeps once menu applicable Scroll up or down to next Be Be EXIT back to ready program option UP Status Down 34 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Receiver setup Viewing the receiver version and information inf From Ready status The gates can be in any position to carry out this routine Response Display changes to Prg and buzzer beeps To enter the program menu Press and hold SET until buzzer beeps Not applicable Display changes with each button Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until rc displays Not applicable Display changes to 1 Urn and ERP Not applicable buzzer beeps i With rc on the display press and release SET Display changes with each button Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until inF displays Not applicable Buzzer beeps once and the display scrolls through the receiver information Note the position of LL Not applicable the decimal point each time the in display changes N licable capacity ot applicable With inF on the display press and Software release SET Not applicable version Hardware Not applicable version PP identification a Display changes to inF and LL Not applicable buzzer beeps i Press and release EXIT to return to the main receiver programming menu
38. nels 4 CH1 BT CH2 PED CH3 Aux relay CH4 Holiday lock out Receiver memory 64x4 channel users Upgradable This control card does not have a built in receiver but rather makes use of the NICE SM Snap fit receiver connection The control card is compatible with all of the NICE SM Snap fit receivers as well as the ET SM Snap fit receivers The NICE SM receiver s functions are not the same as the functions described in this manual For the NICE receiver functionality please refer to the documentation that comes with the receiver ET SM Snap fit receivers come in two user options e 64 User memory Standard in kits e 999 User memory Optional upgrade 98mm 440mm Full travel distance 470mm Pere Ne a ee a 95mm 920mm ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions Product durability guide Demand index table 100 Kg 5200 Kg Gate leaf mass gt 300 Kg gt 400 Kg To determine the probable durability of the pene Wingo motor that you are installing proceed 7 to add up the percentage values of each S 100 000 applicable aspect of the site as indicated in x the demand index table above here 75 000 Once you have found the total percentage 2 value locate it on the probable durability E graph to the right here Project a vertical 50 000 line upwards to see where on the vector it intersects By extending this intersect
39. nes opening Safety beam input triggered At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones Gates begin No buzzer tones closing Momentary BT trigger Gates stop closing and begin No buzzer tones opening immediately Safety beam input triggered At full open position i Safety beam input still Gates stop No buzzer tones triggered Momentary BT trigger l Gates remain Safety beam input still en No buzzer tones triggered i Momentary BT trigger Safety beam input no longer triggered Gates begin l No buzzer tones closing At full closed position Gates stop No buzzer tones 38 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Basic operating BT Button triggers User manual reference features Standard mode Helo The BT functions are the primary full gate opening functions for motor vehicle access There are two ways of activating the BT functions on this control card Either via the hardwired BT input or the BT receiver channel In Standard mode the gates respond to each BT trigger In Standard mode you have access to the following advanced features Holiday lock out and Party mode Gates in the closed position Response Gates begin Opening Momentary BT trigger No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones Gates begin closing Gates stop losi d begi Momentary BT trigger oe en No buzzer tones Opening immedia
40. next EXIT back to program option ready status 30 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Receiver setup Automatic 4 corresponding channel allocation method Automatic button to channel allocations ET BLU MIX Blue BT Channel Green PED Channel Red RLY Channel Grey HOL Channel All buttons should be set to either ET BLUE format or ET BLU MIX format for this to work as shown here ET BLUE Blue RLY channel Green HOL channel Red PED channel Grey BT channel 31 From Ready status ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Receiver setup Erasing options Erasing a single user address The gates can be in any position to carry out this routine To enter the program menu Press and hold SET until buzzer beeps Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until rc displays With rc on the display press and release SET Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until ErA displays With ErA on the display press and release SET With Adr on the display press and release SET Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until the user address to be erased displays With the correct user address displayed press and hold SET While still hold SET press and release UP Release the SET button Repeat if the last 4 steps if there are other user addresses to be erased or press and release EXIT to return one level Scroll up or down to next program option
41. ogram option Ready status 20 Adjusting the safety level of the collision force sensing From Ready status ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS This sets the amount of allowed collision force before the safety overload routines trigger The gates can be in any position when performing this routine The factory default level is 003 The available range is 001 to 009 Levels 001 003 are calibrated to conform to the CE safety standards To enter the program menu Press and hold SET until buzzer beeps Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until For displays With For on the display press and release SET Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until the required level of safety displays When required setting displays press and release SET Scroll up or down to next program option Display changes to Prg and buzzer beeps Display changes with each button press The current setting is displayed and buzzer beeps once Display changes with each button press Display reverts to Prg and buzzer beeps twice 21 Response EXIT back to Ready status Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS orb Switching the safety beam input on for use in Standard BT mode The factory default is oFF The gates can be in any position when performing this routine From R
42. on press With rc on the display press Lrn is displayed and N Not applicabl and release SET buzzer beeps once V7 ot applicable With Lrn on the display press l bt is displayed and Not applicable and release SET buzzer beeps once Er Button trigger channel Not applicable Use the UP or Down buttons to Pedestrian trigger select the required channel channel NB Corresponding 4 channel Auxiliary relay Not applicable learn option is explained in the channel next instruction table on the oida ako next page ieee Aes Not applicable channel Corresponding 4 Not applicable channel learn option With the required channel displayed begin transmitting Notapplicable with the new remote button for that function Not applicable After the SET button R has been released While still transmitting with the remote button press and pi Oe UET an arER G Not applicable P that transmitter PP ET SET release S displays and the buzzer beeps once Repeat the last 4 steps for additional remote buttons or press and release EXIT once to go back one level to the main Lrn displays and buzzer beeps once receiver setup options Scroll up or down to next Q B EXIT back to program option T i ready status Down 29 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Receiver setup Learning remote button codes into the receiver memory Automatic 4 corresponding channel allocation method
43. ond beep 1 x 1 second beep 1 x 1 second beep 1 x 1 second beep See guide on previous page See guide on previous page See guide on previous See guide on previous Holiday lock out active Party mode auto close override active Household VAC mains failure Battery level low under load Motor position reference out of sync Runtime setup not completed properly No encoder connected to M1 or gate is hard up against the closed stopper No encoder connected to M2 or gate is hard up against the closed stopper No motor connected to M1 or motor fuse blown The gates must be closed to carry out this setup routine Receiver memory full Remote button code already in memory Time out No remote code seen in specified time Decoding error Press and release any button programmed into the Holiday lock out channel Press and release any button programmed into the Holiday lock out channel Restore VAC mains supply as soon as possible Allow 8 10 hours uninterrupted recharge If the battery level does not recover replace the battery Complete the end of travel reference routine Complete all the steps of the runtime setup routine Check motor 1 encoder wiring and connections Check motor 2 encoder wiring and connections Replace fuse and check motor wiring and connections Run gates closed before trying to enter this setup routine
44. otor 2 closes until its gate surges closed Lrn displays Motor 1 closes until its gate surges closed Lrn displays Motor 1 runs until its gate surges open Lrn displays Motor 2 runs until its gate surges open Lrn displayed Motor 2 runs fully closed at normal speed Lrn displayed Motor 1 runs fully closed at normal speed Buzzer silences and display reverts to Prg EXIT back to Ready status 19 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS diy Setting up a delayed start between the two gates The gates can be in any position when performing this routine From Ready status The factory default is delay mode off The available time range is 1 10 seconds Response To enter the program Display changes to fi menu Press and hold SET y Prg and buzzer UL Not applicable until buzzer beeps beeps h Use the UP or Down Display changes buttons and scroll until with each button Not applicable dLy displays press The current setting is displayed and buzzer beeps once With dLy on the display press and release SET Not applicable Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until the required delay time displays Display changes by 1 second with Not applicable each button press When required time Display reverts to atk displays press and Prg and buzzer L i Not applicable release SET beeps twice fig Scroll up or down to next EXIT back to pr
45. ou used between your origin line and inset line previously to find the motor head pivot positions C as shown here NB Note the difference between inward opening and outward opening positions With the motor head pivot positions determined the next step is to prepare and install the motor head mounting brackets The success or failure of your new swing gate installation hinges on how well you prepare and install your motor mounting brackets The following points are crucial when preparing your mountings Double check your measurements before trimming any of the brackets Whatever you intend to mount the bracket to must be able to withstand forces in excess of 1500N If necessary spread the load delivered through the bracket by adding a larger mounting plate The gate mount bracket should never be mounted directly to a single upright or picket Rather install a horizontal cross member from one end of the gate leaf to the other to spread the forces across the entire gate leaf Without this cross member the pickets uprights will bend and bow over time Avoid installing the motor head mounting bracket on fiber cement Vibracrete or cinder brick walls and columns Rather install an additional style post for the motor head bracket to mount on Do not use self drilling TEK screws to mount any of the brackets 10 ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions Inward opening gates EEREETETEEE TROP RCROROC EOC U C
46. pen position Auto close timer times out Wait for warning tones to finish At full closed position Gates remain closed Gate 1 begins opening Gate stops Gate remains at pedestrian opening Gate begins closing Gate stops and immediately begins Opening Gates stop Gate remains at pedestrian opening Gate begins closing Gate stops 42 No buzzer tones No buzzer No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones No buzzer tones ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Basic operating features The Loop trigger mode is exactly the same as Condominium auto close mode The only way to trigger loop detector mode is via the hardwired LPT input In Loop detector mode a LPT trigger is treated as open and any BT or LPT trigger is treated as a keep opening keep open triggers or re open trigger while the gates are running The gates will only close once the LPT auto close timer has timed out User manual reference Page 13 LPT Loop detector trigger input NB For any auto close feature to work a pair of safety infra red beams must be installed and functioning correctly If no safety infra red beams are installed then the gates will open but not close again Gates in the closed position pti Response Gates begin No buzzer tones opening Any LPT trigger Gat ti Any LPT trigger sea one ee No buzzer tones op
47. sed respectively When satisfied with the CL1 displays and opening distance press 7 gate 1 closes and release SET TO slowly Display reverts to Prg and buzzer beeps twice Gate 1 reaches the closed position Scroll up or down to next EXIT back to ready Ss program option Status Exit 24 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Adjusting the position the gates begin slowing down from at the ends of travel From Ready status The gates must be in the closed position to carry out this routine This automatically sets the slowdown position for both gates in both directions NB To conform to the CE Safety standards collision sensing criteria the slow To enter the program menu Press and hold SET until buzzer beeps Use the UP or Down buttons and scroll until Slo displays With Slo on the display press and release SET Press and hold the UP button to run gate 1 open Release the button at the position the gates must begin slowing down Fine tune the position using the UP and DOWN buttons if required When satisfied with the position press and release SET Gate 1 reaches the closed position Scroll up or down to SS next program option down distance cannot be adjusted when collision sensing safety level 1 or 2 have been selected Response Display changes to Prg and buzzer beeps Display changes with each button press Display changes to AdJ and b
48. tely Momentary BT trigger No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gates stop No buzzer tones Gates begin No buzzer tones closing Momentary BT trigger At full closed position Gates stop No buzzer tones 39 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Basic operating BT Button triggers User manual reference features Simple auto close mode Page 10 The BT functions are the primary full gate opening functions for motor vehicle access There are two ways of activating the BT functions on this control card Either via the hardwired BT input or the BT receiver channel Simple auto close mode functions exactly the same as standard mode except that the gates will close automatically after the programmed BT auto close timer has timed out In Simple auto close mode you have access to the following advanced features Holiday lock out and Party mode NB For any auto close feature to work a pair of safety infra red beams must be installed and functioning correctly If no safety infra red beams are installed then the gates will open but not close again Gates in the closed position Response Gates begin Opening Momentary BT trigger No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones Gates begin closing Momentary BT trigger or auto No buzzer tones close timer times out Gates stop closing and begin opening immediately Momentary BT trigger No buzzer
49. the casing but rather just be turned on until it reaches the casing You will need a 17mm spanner or socket for this wW 4 _ s aa NB Be careful at this step as the motor is only fastened at one end Provide sufficient temporary support at the gate mount end of the motor to prevent any possible damage to the motor Using the supplied bolt and washer mount the gate mounting bracket as shown here You will need a 13mm spanner or socket for this 12 ET Wingo 2015 001 105 Installer instructions For an inward opening installation move the gate mount bracket and traveler up to the end stopper furthest away from the motor head For an outward opening installation move the gate mount bracket and traveler up to the end stopper nearest to the motor head Swing the motor to the gate in the closed position so that the back of the gate mount bracket rests flush against the gate D As indicated below Mark the gate at this point Remove the gate mount bracket from the motor again and then weld the bracket onto the gate where you made your markings In the cases where it is not possible to weld the bracket directly onto the gate then a small backing plate must be welded onto the gate mount bracket so that the backing plate can be fastened onto the gate NB Please note the 30mm height difference between the motor head bracket and the gate bracket as shown here D D Wiring connections
50. the motor must be connected to M1 To enter the program menu Press and hold SET until buzzer beeps Press and release the down button once to scroll to run With run on the display press and release SET Press and hold the UP button to ensure gate 1 runs closed Begin with the gates engaged and in the middle of travel Response Gate s Display changes to Prg and buzzer beeps Display changes with each button Buzzer beeps once and CL1 displays to indicate motor 1 wiring configuration needs to be tested CL1 remains displayed and the motor connected to motor 1 output begins running closed Release the up button after confirming that gate 1 has begun running closed If gate 1 did not close correct your wiring Press and release SET button to advance to the next stage of runtime setup Press and hold the UP button and ensure gate 2 runs closed Buzzer beeps once and CL2 displays to indicate motor 2 wiring configuration needs to be tested CL2 remains displayed and the motor connected to motor 2 output begins running closed KL Release the up button after confirming that gate 2 has begun running closed If gate 2 did not close correct your wiring Press and release SET button to begin the learn gate travel distances Gate 1 reaches closed position Scroll up or down to next program option Lrn displays M
51. tons and scroll until LPt displays With LPt on the display press and release SET Use the UP or Down buttons to change between off and on When required setting displays press and release SET Scroll up or down to next program option ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Adjusting the loop detector trigger mode auto close time The factory default time is 15 seconds The time range is 1 255 seconds The gates can be in any position when performing this routine Response Display Buzzer Gate s_ Display changes to Prg and buzzer beeps Display changes with each button press The current setting is displayed and buzzer beeps once Display changes with each button press Display reverts to Prg and buzzer beeps twice Bw w EXIT back to Tle ready status Down 28 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Receiver setup Learning remote button codes into the receiver memory Independent button into independent channel method From Ready status x m _f The gates can be in any position when performing this routine Response Display Buzzer Gate s_ To enter the program menu Display changes to Press and hold SET until buzzer l Prg and buzzer beeps beeps Not applicable Use the UP or Down buttons Display changes with and scroll until rc displays each butt
52. ut will only work in the closed position Holiday lock out is not available in condominium mode Gates in the closed position Response 5 second buzzer Momentary trigger from any tone transmitter button programmed into hoL channel Status LED switches on BT button while buzzer is sounding to confirm that you want to activate holiday lock out Display changes If no BT button is pressed to hoL during this 5 second window the holiday lock out status will not change Gates do not PUTEET beeps gt 2 Sree times rapidly Any BT LPT or PED triggers Display remains hol Status LED flashes 5 times rapidly Buzzer beeps 5 times rapidly Status LED flashes 5 times rapidly 5 second buzzer Momentary trigger from any tone transmitter button programmed into hoL channel Status LED switches on BT button while buzzer is sounding to confirm that you want to deactivate holiday lock out Gates begin If no BT button is pressed opening during this 5 second window the holiday lock out status will not change Gates running open Normal operation is now functional Buzzer beeps once Status LED reverts to gates running indication 50 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS User manual reference Advanced features Auto close override Party mode This feature is useful at times when the gates must be kept open for extended periods of time In an office park during business hours
53. uzzer beeps once Gate 1 runs so long as the UP button is being pressed Gate 1 moves open or closed respectively CL1 displays and gate 1 closes slowly Display reverts to Prg and buzzer beeps twice EXIT back to ready status 25 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Selecting the Auxiliary relay s mode of operation From Ready status The gates can be in any position when performing this routine The factory default is Lc1 Strike lock mode Response Display Buzzer ___Gate s_ To enter the program menu Display changes Press and hold SET until buzzer y to Prg and beeps buzzer beeps Not applicable Display changes with each button press Use the UP or Down buttons N licabl and scroll until bt displays ot applicable The current setting is displayed and buzzer beeps once Strike lock mode With rly on the display N licabl press and release SET pig p pices Use the UP or Down buttons to select the required relay mode When required setting displays press and release SET Use the UP or DOWN buttons to change the relay pulse length or to select latch mode With the required setting displayed press and release SET Scroll up or down to next program option Mag lock mode Receiver relay mode Courtesy light mode If Lc1 Lc2 or Lit modes were selected the buzzer beeps twice and Prg is displayed If r
54. ve H WY NIL MID N One of the gates has collided with Flashi idly 250 250 ashing i osc ek We f A for fer a fen a fer an obstruction We AC mains off Restore AC as soon as 2 x 500ms flashes followed bya 2 W NUL i E f AAR Apause A AP Plpause mt possible Battery low Allow at least 8 10hr 4 x 500ms flashes followed by a 2 WY WY MIMI or on uninterrupted charge before second pause fy 7 a a f il 7 i fe PaUSe we peas it Wy We WE Aly A lock out mode is active Press and E a ey Gi fen fen fen fen fen A a P release any holiday lock out button to deactivate 52 ET WINGO 2015 001 INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS Trouble shooting guide Displa tatus TED Reason Resolve b Keanes Bey Indication y page Any trigger Any trigger For 5 minutes after any operation No user action System automatically tests Any trigger Any trigger Set button during runtime setup Set button during runtime setup Set button during runtime setup Set button when trying to enter a program option When trying to learn a remote code in When trying to learn a remote code in When trying to learn a remote code in When trying to learn a remote code in 5 x 125m sec rapid beeps 5 x 125m sec rapid beeps 1 x 125m sec beep every 15 seconds Continuous repetitive 1 second beeps 5 x 1 second slow beeps er o e o E om 1x 1 second beep 1 x 1 sec

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