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1. Physical stop 2x Chain bracket 2x Note Several different ways to mount the SlideSmart operator exist A few are shown here For more detailed drawings refer to the Installation Configurations in the App
2. I EI Z Trailing edge view HH 9 aw En Th S 19 7cm Chain bracket y m Leading edge view Eye bolt Connector link Secure the gate to prevent movement 2 Measure for proper chain alignment BEFORE welding the brackets to the gate Make sure the chain will run horizontal to the ground and parallel with the gate 3 Weld the chain bracket in two places leading edge and trailing edge You may need to cut the length of the bracket to achieve proper chain alignment Gusset plates are provided and can be welded to the bracket for added support 4 Attach the eye bolts to the brackets and then attach the connector link between the chain and eye bolt 5 Feed the chain around the idler wheels and over the sprocket See Figure 1 12 and attach the chain to the bracket on the opposite end of the gate Make sure the chain is horizontal to the ground and parallel to the gate 6 Adjust the nuts on the eye bolt to tighten the chain minimize sag but avoid overtightening Chain sag should not exceed 3 inches 76mm from its anchor point Figure 1 11 1 8 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Aligning the Chain 1
3. um f Roller chain sprocket L Position of the target az magnet when the gate is Trailing edge of gate fully closed Gate shown in full CLOSE position Idler wheel J MU Target Second target A ieee sensor is not used l LH gate ee see Figure 1 19 When the gate is CLOSED the target magnet should stop between the idler wheel and the roller chain sprocket The target magnet MUST NOT enter the sprocket teeth See Figure 1 19 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C REAR INSTALLATION Location of target on a rear installation with the gate in full CLOSE position See Figure 1 7 to view a rear installation for a left hand gate Revision C Installation Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Position of the target magnet when the gate is fully closed Figure 1 20 Gate Bracket and Chain Installation This page intentionally blank 1 16 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Installing the Earth Ground Power Chapter 2 INSTALLING THE EARTH GROUND An earth ground refers to the grounding rod and accompanying equipment ground which need to be installed to safeguard against potential electrical shock and damage to personnel and equipment NaX o The potential for lightning discharge exists with all gates fences and gate operators National Elec tric Code NEC requi
4. D NE 8 HY 5A ME T FREE EXIT 5 5 8 H 5A M s INSIDE LOOP HY 5A OUTSIDE LOOP HY 5A CENTERLOOP LOOP USER RELAY 2 Solid state Figure 2 6 USB PORT RS 485 COMMUNICATION To connect any peripheral devices to a solar operator use the 24VDC or 12VDC terminals Because a solar operator gets its energy from the sun and stores the energy produced by the solar panels in batteries that are constantly discharging it is important to use peripheral devices that draw and consume as little power as possible Revision C Power 2 9 Using A Solar Powered Operator For example the Smart DC Controller has specific connections for photo eyes When you attach photo eyes for entrapment protection you have the option to wire the photo eyes to the EYE COM and 24VDC When wired to these connections the photo eyes only draw power when the motor engages thereby extending battery life The same can be said for HY 5A vehicle detectors which draw a minimal 0 0054 per detector compared to box detectors which usually draw at minimum 0 009A For more information on photo eyes refer to the section titled Jnstalling Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only To review information about vehicle detectors refer to Vehicle Detector Installation Options Understanding Gate Activity based on Solar Zones Use the solar maps to determine the number of solar
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6. End of the gate Il TLLA iin Te f HM I r li gem UT Lj fy gg Z lt Idler Post jl Position post to maintain a minimum distance of 1 foot 31 cm from the end of the gate when gate is fully closed Gate Chain to Gate Ideal distance 334 9 5cm Min distance 2 5cm II IA BUNT QUUD UA UM Ill Il i I Lengthen the chain access slot by cutting the cover on the 7 chain sideoniy 20 3cm Chain l oa wa ee ee a 17 2 height 1 44 5cm Note 19 7cm 8 20cm and 5 13cm y S Q o 5 o o A oO o D a Figure 1 7 Revision C Installation 1 5 Unpacking the Operator UNPACKING THE OPERATOR HySecurity Base plate Figure 1 8 Prepare the gate operator for installation See Figure 1 8 1 Open the top of the box and remove packing materials 2 Cut open the box to access the operator 3 Lift the cover up and off the base of the operator DO NOT lift the cover by its lock 1 6 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Concrete Pad Mount CONCRETE PAD MOUNT Chain to Gate A 3 Left hand gate Ideal distance 3 9 5cm N shown in full CLOSE Minimum distance 2 5cm Pom Gate position ZILLA LLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL LLL I j Chain resides Gate support X ins
7. If the operating system on your laptop is VISTA or Windows 7 you must first disable the User Account Control Settings refer to the procedure in Setting User Account Controls and then con tinue with step 9 7 Follow the step by step instructions to complete the installation When the download is complete log out of the HySecurity website Shortcuts for the START and Smart DC Controller History Logs appear on your laptops desktop SETTING USER ACCOUNT CONTROLS lt Because of the security settings inherent in VISTA and Windows 7 you need to disable the user account controls in the operating system before uploading START software onto your laptop Take the following steps In Windows 7 Go to Start Menu Control Panel gt User Accounts and Family Safety gt User Account gt Change User Account Control Settings slide the slide bar to the lowest value toward Never Notify with description showing Never notify me Press Ok gt Reboot Computer In Vista Go to the Start Menu type msconfig and press Enter gt In System Configuration select the tools tab gt Scroll down till you find Disable UAC and single click it gt Press the Launch button gt Press the Apply button gt Press OK gt Reboot Computer Electrical Controls ammon Before servicing turn OFF all power switches No routine maintenance is needed for the electrical system or controls If the environment is
8. Installation Configurations A 7 A 8 This page intentionally blank SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Parts amp Limited Warranty SLIDESMART PARTS IN PRICE BOOK Board Smart DC Controller Control Box LA Biar Reset Switch Internal Switch On Off Circuit Breaker h Switch On Off Cover 2 Piece Pulley REL u T Pulley Gearbox i E Gearbox Motor Electric SP 1 i d E 3 BrushKit x9 o Transformer Solar Control Box Sprocket X st Z Target Magnet d Chain b s Peaches Battery Kit 8 Ah o Idler Wheel b id P Sensor Switch 544 Cover 2 Piece Battery Kit 50 Ah a Base Extension Revision C SLIDESMART PARTS LIST Part Name Part Number SlideSmart Models Battery Kit 50AH Replacement MX002013 all Belt Drive SlideSmart DC 10F MX002107 SlideSmart 10F Belt Drive SlideSmart DC 15 MX002106 SlideSmart 15 Board Power Supply 115 230VAC MX001766 AC only Board Smart DC Controller MX001457 all Brush Kit 24VDC Motor MX001920 all Buzzer Piezo MX001036 all Circuit Breaker 15 Amp MX001760 Solar only Circuit Breaker 3 Amp MX001762 AC only Cover 2 Piece SlideSmart MX002115 all Detector Vehicle HY 5A MX000041 all Gearbox SlideSmart MX002210 all
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11. The SlideSmart operator stores all User and Installer Menu settings in non volatile memory EEPROM Configurations are saved if a power loss occurs and reinstated once power is restored Revision C Power 2 11 Important Considerations for DC powered Operators Installing the Extended Battery Backup Kit Post mounted operator with base extension in kit i 50Ah batteries Posts not included ne NC Accessory tray Figure 2 8 HySecurity offers an extended DC power back up option with two 50Ah batteries Contact HySecurity parts department to order extended battery backup kit with base extension P N MX002141 To install the extended battery backup kit pM Efe ELM i g Access window 1 Turn off the DC and AC power switches 8Ah battery b Q 2 Place the accessory tray on the studs inside the Screws pi base riser See Figure 2 10 es 3 To access the 8Ah batteries and disconnect its wires cut the two black wire ties and slide the 8Ah batteries through the access window 7 Another option is to remove the four screws that hold the control box to the chassis See Figure 2 9 6j dy TES Control box 8Ah battery Figure 2 9 Make sure both the left and right 8Ah DC battery wires are disconnected Never mix battery sizes types or brands HySecuri
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14. Idler Wheel 40 Roller Chain Guide MX002181 all Motor Electric 24VDC SlideSmart MX001995 all Pulley Gearbox 36T MX001404 SlideSmart 10F Pulley Gearbox 60T MX002076 SlideSmart 15 Pulley Motor MX001403 all Reset Switch Internal MX002124 all Sprocket 40 Roller Chain MX002211 all Switch On Off MX001761 all Target Magnet SlideSmart MX002087 all Target Sensor Switch SlideSmart MX002085 all Transformer 115 230VAC MX001682 AC only G2 Revision C LIMITED WARRANTY 1 Warranty Hy Security Gate Inc HySecurity warrants that at the time of sale each of its products will in all material respects conform to its then applicable specification and will be free from defects in material and manufacture This warranty does not extend to items listed as accessories in HySecurity s price list when those items carry another manufacturer s name plate and they are not a part of the base model HySecurity disclaims all warranties for such accessory components which carry only the original warranty if any of their original manufacturer HySecurity hereby assigns its rights under such manufacturer warranties to the extent that such rights are assignable to Buyer The following additional durational warranties apply to HySecurity s products The term of these additional warranties is determined by whether 1 the product is purchased through an authoriz
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16. ae LLL rarum murum ren murum oo pema reram iind wawa rewa reru LES Figure 1 17 1 With the gate CLOSED mark the chain link directly across from target sensor that is closest to the trailing edge of the gate See Figure 1 17 2 Press the OPEN button to move the chain a few feet and then press STOP 3 Find the mark on the chain link and count about 4 fixed links toward the operator approximately 3 inches 76mm 4 Remove the screw from the target magnet 5 Fasten the target magnet to the chain link as shown in Figure 1 18 Make sure the large white centerpiece is facing toward the operator Insert the screw and tighten it securely 3 76mm 4 links Large white centerpiece Figure 1 18 To avoid damage to the idler wheel the head of the screw must be flush with the chain rollers 6 Press OPEN and wait for the gate to travel and stop at its full open position 7 Press CLOSE As the gate approaches the full close position the target magnet passes the target s
17. are damaging and significantly shorten battery life As the batteries age they will progressively lose their capacity to store energy If the total amount of back up capacity is critical plan to replace the batteries after two years of use especially in hot climates Properly discard used batteries Refer to Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal C Batteries contain sulfuric acid Acid in your eyes on your skin or on your clothing can cause injury and severe burns If batteries are dropped or damaged dispose of them properly Batteries are rated to perform to capacity at certain temperatures Variations in temperature affect performance of the batteries An example of amp hour performance is shown in Table 2 3 HySecurity mounts the battery pack near the transformer to provide residual heat around the batteries which guards against amp hour loss Table 2 3 Amp Hour Example of Battery Performance Temperature Capacity 77 F 25 C 100 32 F 0 C 80 22 F 27 C 50 HySecurity uses a permanently sealed AGM type battery which last much longer than wet cell batteries and needs no maintenance over its life span Batteries are protected from over discharge by a low voltage sensing circuit The charger circuit regulates to allow high charger output when the battery is partially discharged The charger circuit automatically reduces the output to near zero as the batteries become fully charged NOTE
18. becomes inadequate Refer to Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops CONNECTING HY 5A VEHICLE DETECTORS Install the HY 5A Vehicle Detector modules according to the following procedure 1 2 3 Turn off both AC and DC power switches Insert the locking end of the two white plastic standoffs into the mounting holes on the detector Plug the detector into the appropriate socket along the right edge of the Smart DC Controller board Be careful to align the six detector pins into the socket correctly the screws for tightening the terminals should face toward the board and then snap the standoffs into the holes in the control box Route the loop wires through the holes provided in the control box and connect the loop leads to the two terminals on the HY 5A detector Tighten the terminal screws securely Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each HY 5A detector To enable the detectors turn on power The detectors will immediately tune if they are connected to loops Make sure no cars or other metal objects are over the loops If the detector module is unplugged after it is enabled a communications alert ALERT 10 will be triggered if the fault continues an error message ERROR 3 Detector Failed is displayed NOTE If there is any detector fault the gate operator functions as if the detector is triggered Pressing the RESET button Clears any errors Tunes the detectors on connected loops Un installs any detectors that ha
19. refer to Setting AC Power Loss Gate Function Symptoms of a low battery may include Gate remains locked in the open position Gate remains locked in the closed position Gate opens five seconds after AC power loss and locks open Before replacing the batteries turn off all power switches Use only AGM batteries as replace ments 8Ah MX002008 50Ah MX002013 The batteries supplied in the SlideSmart opera tor are state of the art AGM batteries Do NOT use flooded cell batteries as damage may occur to the unit Wear protective clothing while working with batteries The two 8Ah batteries are accessible within the operator on a tray behind the control box To replace the batteries take the following steps 1 Take off the SlideSmart cover and turn off the DC and Disconnect AC power switches wires N 2 To access the 8Ah batteries and disconnect its wires cut Cut away the two black wire ties and slide the 8Ah batteries view of through the access window See Figure 6 18 Another Goes option is to remove the four screws that hold the control Z ZEE acess window box to the chassis Refer to Figure 2 9 3 Disconnect the black blue and red wires as you slide the batteries through the access window Figure 6 18 Revision C Reference 6 31 General Maintenance To install the two new batteries reverse the removal procedure 1 Connect the red wire to the red terminal on th
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25. 3 5 4 5 OD pipe For best results HySecurity recommends welding plate to posts 4X 2 656 Revision C 3 25 2 50 Chain to Gate E Lt 7 75 Chain Height 17 63 ID of Post Mount Plate NOTE DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN INCHES UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE SLIDESMART INSTALLATION a D0335 A I 1 ae JEF 11 10 09 Installation Configurations A 5 SLIDESMART DC POST MOUNTED WITH BASE RISER 3 25 2 50 Chain to Gate Chain U bolts provided for 4 OD pipe slot allows for 3 5 4 5 OD pipe For best results HySecurity recommends welding plate to posts 4X 656 3 25 2 50 Chain to Gate 17 63 ID of Post Mount Plate NOTE DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN INCHES UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE SLIDESMART INSTALLATION ispum D0335 A S P E CI F CATI O N APPROVED DATE THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION SHT _ OF 5 6 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Revision C SLIDESMART DC REAR MOUNTED INSTALLATION DETAIL B SLIDESMART INSTALLATION D0335 moe PE s es
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28. Ata gate status display press the MENU button ISR CUSI twice This accesses the User Menu and the anu i CLOSE TIMER display appears 2 Simultaneously press the OPEN and RESET buttons to enter the Installer Menu Release the buttons and the LEARN LIMITS display appears It is the first item in the Installer Menu 3 Press NEXT until the FACTORY DEFAULIS display appears The factory default setting is 0 4 Use the SELECT and NEXT buttons to navigate and change the number on the display to 1 2 To access the User Menu press MENU CT 0 OFF ice CLOSE TIMER Note When you press SELECT to accept FD 1 the factory settings are reinstated immediately and the menu display returns to the initial 3 Ioaccess the Setup Menu The gate operator will not run LL 0 OFF Installer Menu until the three menu parameters are entered LEARN LIMIT simultaneously press Usage Class Gate Handing and Gate OPEN and RESET Weight The limits will also need to be re learned Refer to Programming the Initial Setup Menu and Establishing the OPEN amp CLOSE Limits 4 Use NEXT to navigate to the menu PR display Change the FACTORY DEFAULTS setting using the SELECT and NEXT buttons 3 20 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Installer Menu Enabling the Fire Department Override Many counties and cities require a Fire Department override system for gate operators The fire department s alert system is a
29. ES COMMON s HY 5A TERMINALS COM Y avos Tides EXIT COM ir wS es Access controls Ex Card reader keypad B HY 5A INSIDE LOOP Multi colored LED indicates power and gate status 4 wire connection 4 De gt 2 VJ Xx ws L HY 5A A A OUTSIDE LOOP 3 Red LED Qe iam a heart na Xj J beat a z s is A ii indicates VJ processor is m PO working USER RELAY HYSA S RA Eleciro mechanical CENTER LOOP W g y NT Press button to light m active inputs e 4 24V S 1 5 EYECOM cm Gham t D RT pH com 7 N z Relay COM P si N P MATE COM so C EYE OPEN or CLOSE SHOW xD depending on function OT LEDs L USB PORT RS 485 USER RELAY 2 COMMUNICATION Edge sensor Revision C 2 channel radio receiver Solid state Connection for a Master Slave gate system Figure 4 5 Entrapment Sensor Connections Smart DC Controller 4 9 Connecting Accessory Devices Manual Push Button Station A manual push button station controls the gate operator and opens stops and closes the gate It is most often used by a guard in a 24 hour guard station An example of the push button station connections on SlideSmart is shown in Figure 4 6 Make sure the manual push button s
30. Fora front installation feed the chain uM over the sprocket and beneath the idler wheels See Figure 1 12 2 Fora rear installation see Figure 1 7 3 In either situation make sure the chain is properly aligned horizontal to the ground and parallel to the gate Idler wheel 3B Keep chain horizontal to the ground LL r Target sensor RH gate SIDE VIEW s CORRECT INSTALLATION 2 p BENE Chain to gate Ideal distance 3 w J TOP VIEW 9 5cm 5 Too close to gate INCORRECT LLL zum Ill CORRECT pt INCORRECT INCORRECT INSTALLATION Figure 1 13 Revision C Installation 1 9 Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Connecting the Battery and Turning DC Power ON es red battery wire 7 aw 1 Connect the red battery wire to its spade terminal Figure 1 14 2 Turn DC power ON The USAGE CLASS appears the first time power is supplied to the operator 3 To navigate within the Setup Menu use the
31. HySecurity This warranty does not apply to the components described below which have the shorter warranty period indicated c Hydraulic Gate Operator Drive Wheels Two Years d Batteries used in all D C operators One Year from date of shipment from HySecurity e Items subject to normal wear including but not limited to chains belts idler wheels sprockets fuses and motor brushes One Year from date of installation 1b One Year Warranty Items Operators Not Purchased from an Authorized Distributor or Registered within 60 Days For any gate operator product that is not purchased from an authorized HySecurity distributor or for which the online Warranty registration or warranty registration form sent with every HySecurity operator was not filled out completely or not returned to HySecurity within 60 days of the date of purchase by the dealer installer the following One Year Warranty will apply to that product HySecurity warrants that the product will remain serviceable for the following periods which begin on the date that the product was shipped from HySecurity a All Gate Operators One Year or 100 000 gate cycles whichever comes first b Hydraulic Gate Operator Drive Wheels One Year lc Replacement parts HySecurity warrants that replacement parts whether new or reconditioned will remain serviceable for One Year from the date that the product was shipped from HySecurity ld Limitations and Exclusions Applicable to Eac
32. LIMITS display automatically appears after you set the gate weight To set the open and close limits take the following steps 1 Hold the OPEN button until the gate slides to full open Release the OPEN button Note that if you go too far you can press CLOSE to reverse direction Press STOP twice to store the open stop location in memory Note Do not set limits at the physical OPEN and CLOSE stops Leave a 1 to 2 inch 2 5 5cm gap to allow some slack and give in the chain This will help prevent chain wear and avoid stress on gear hardware 2 Hold the CLOSE button until the gate slides to full close Release the CLOSE button and press STOP twice The full close stop is retained in memory Note Pressing OPEN will reverse direction 3 GATE CLOSED appears on the display and ALERT 15 flashes until the target magnet is installed and its location stored in memory See Installing the Target Magnet Note NO AC POWER flashes after the gate status display if the AC power has not been connected or the lower power switch is turned off SlideSmart never forgets its limits AC or DC power can be lost and SlideSmart always remembers where to stop the gate within a 44 inch of its established limit The only exception occurs when a chain is replaced or damage occurs to the operator itself To reset Ko Ko Ko Ko Ko limits see Resetting the OPEN and CLOSE Limits Figure 1 16 Do not install the target magnet before setting t
33. SELECT NEXT and PREV buttons as shown in Table 1 1 Turn DC power E Figure 1 14 Note Programming the Setup Menu is usually a one time occurrence unless factory defaults are reinstated through the Installer Menu The RESET and MENU buttons do not function during the initial configuration of the Setup Menu Table 1 1 Menu Mode Navigational Buttons To choose what is on To navigate through To navigate between to view all selections To edit the Menu the SELECTIONS the display menus Press SELECT Press NEXT Press SELECT Press NEXT or PREV Two top characters blink Continue pressing NEXT blinking characters Advance press NEXT become static Previous press PREV Several sequential displays present information which must be configured before SlideSmart will function Once the configuration is complete the information is retained even when a power loss occurs SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Programming the Initial Setup Menu Several sequential displays present information which must be configured before SlideSmart will function Once the configuration is complete the information is retained even when a power loss occurs Table 1 2 Menu Mode Navigational Buttons To navigate through To choose whatison To navigate between To edit the Menu the SELECTIONS the display menus Press SE
34. appear in the Installer Menu The steps involved in changing the open speed are shown below The steps to set the close speed are the same you just need to access the CLOSE SPEED option To adjust the gate speed take the following steps 1 Revision C At a gate status display press the MENU button twice The CLOSE TIMER display appears Simultaneously press the OPEN and RESET buttons to enter the Installer Menu Release the buttons and the LEARN LIMITS display appears It is the first item in the Installer Menu Press NEXT until the OPEN SPEED or CLOSE SPEED display appears Select the desired setting based on the operator type SlideSmart DC 15 0 0 75 ft s 1 1 0 ft s Usage Class 3 amp 4 only 2 1 25 ft s SlideSmart DC 10F 4 1 75 ft s The DC 10F is designed for 5 2 0 ft s Usage Class 3 amp 4 sites only 6 2 25 ft s Note Certain speeds are allowed only when the operators Usage Class is set appropriately Use the SELECT and NEXT buttons to navigate and change the speed setting on the display To exit the Installer Menu press the MENU button The gate status appears in the display indicating you have returned to Run Mode HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED CT 0 OFF CLOSE TIMER LL 0 OFF LEARN LIMIT OS 5 OPEN SPEED Display and Menu Options 1 Start at a gate status display 2 Access the User Menu by pressing the MENU button twice 3 Access the Installer Menu by simultane
35. edge sensors shall be located on the leading and trailing edges of a slide gate where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists One or more contact sensors edge sensors shall be located at the leading edge trailing edge and post mounted both inside and outside of a sliding gate SENSOR SECURITY A hard wired sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that communication between the sensor and gate is not subjected to mechanical damage SENSOR FUNCTION and COMMUNICATION A sensor that transmits its signal to the gate operator must be located so its signal is not impeded by building structures or other obstructions All sensors must be installed so that they function as intended for the end use conditions UL 325 LISTING The edge sensors and photo electric eyes must be tested and labeled as Recognized Components under UL 325 in order to be deemed acceptable for use in a gate operator Study the Important Safety Instructions and consider your specific installation to determine where the greatest entrapment risks exist Locate edge sensors and or photoelectric sensors accordingly Be certain that a sufficient number of sensors are used so that pedestrians are protected from entrapment in both directions of the gate travel and all hazard areas are fully protected Refer to the UL website at www ul com for the most up to date list of gate operator safety standards UL 325 Refer to www astm org for a complete list of ASTM F2200 Gate and
36. full closed or 24VAC if the photo eye uses 24VAC positions of travel The installation locations Photo eye ON continuously with anti fog feature described above are intended for pedestrian COM amp 24VAC connecting to DC will detection If photo eyes are to be used for negatively affect battery charging vehicular detection install a low elevation photo Photo eye and peripherals draw more than 1A off eye for cars and another photo eye at a height of one power supply Requires a separate power about 55 140cm to detect semi trucks dU A p supply connected to the service outlet NOTE If photo eyes are to be used for vehicle detection and logically function the same as a vehicle detector connect the common wires to the COM terminals on the left side of the board and wire the NO output contact to the appropriate vehicle detector input EXIT LOOR IN OBS LOOP and OUT OBS LOOP If the photo eye has an internal switch for setting Light Operate vs Dark Operate select Light Operate If the photo eye has a relay output and has both NO and NC terminals some experimentation may be required to determine the proper connection This is because in the Light Operate mode the output relay is normally energized and releases when the beam is blocked Some manufacturers label an output as NO when it is actually an NC contact If the photo eye has a solid state output you must choose a sinking type connection Three wires to the r
37. m Im i m m amp m 7 SS Connect the COM wire from the lock A Solenoid lock attaches to NO A MagLock attaches to NC Figure 6 2 Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Installing a Lock on 24VAC Systems To install a lock for 24VAC systems take ux the following steps com a COM Test 1 Connect a wire from COM on USER m re COM IN 1 RELAY and one 24VAC power spade See Figure 6 3 wv 8 Z Zg E V COM Sal E 2 Connecta power lead from the lock to COM Tex Attach the power lead from the lock 1 E ini Ace to the 24VAC power spade 1 the remaining 24VAC power spade so FS ui o 5 m z IA 3 Connect the remaining power lead from the lock to the NC terminal on USER 1 RELAY j Note Connect to NO on USER 1 de S rz j RELAY if installing a Solenoid lock p m lm A 1 RELAY Sm sR UY N TIS lt BEDA Uf Lad y s W 5r lt 4 Set the User Relay function in the Installer Menu to RL1 6 Refer to Setting the User Relay Function in the Installer Menu _ Connect from COM on USER 1 RELAY to 24VAC 3853 d Installing a Lockfor E High Voltage Systems Figure 6 3 To install a lock on higher voltage systems 115V or 230V take the following steps 115VAC 230VAC 1 Connect one lead of the power sup
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39. separate unit that must be connected to the Smart DC Controller The FIRE DEPARTMENT OPEN option must be properly configured through the Installer Menu before the operator will recognize the alert system To enable the Fire Department Override take the following steps 1 Connect the contact NO from the alert system or key switch to the following Smart DC Controller terminals EMERG OPEN 24V Configure the Installer Menu At a gate status display press the MENU button twice This accesses the User Menu and the CLOSE TIMER display appears Simultaneously press the OPEN and RESET buttons to enter the Installer Menu Release the buttons and the USAGE CLASS display appears It is the first item in the Installer Menu Press NEXT until the FIRE DEPARTMENT 2 To access the User OPEN display appears The factory default CT 0 OFF Menu press MENU setting is 0 CLOSE TIMER ino 1 Start at a gate status display HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED Use the NEXT button to change the number on the display to 1 and then press SELECT To exit the Installer Menu press the MENU button The gate status appears in the display indicating you have returned to Run Mode 3 To access the LL 0 OFF Installer Menu LEARN LIMIT simultaneously press OPEN and RESET 4 Use NEXT to navigate to the menu ro l display Change the FIRE DEPT OPEN setting using the SELECT and NEXT buttons
40. than 1 amp a separate power supply is required Refer to Overview of the Smart DC Controller and Figure 4 2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Installing a Lock for 12VDC or 24VDC Systems To install a lock for 12VDC or 24VDC systems take the following steps 1 Connect a wire between COM on USER 1 RELAY and a COM terminal on the Smart DC Controller board See Figure 6 2 2 Connect the power lead from the lock to the appropriate power spade 424VDC or 12VDC 3 Connect the common wire from the lock to NC on USER 1 RELAY Note Connect to NO on USER 1 RELAY if installing a Solenoid lock 4 Set the User Relay function in the Installer Menu to RLI 6 Refer to Setting the User Relay Function in the Installer Menu Revision C we avo gt EO o gt COM esl vo ES NH ce un 3 uv fees EACAN HI cfc Sk Ak al E eZ cc A ft A AL g ce cete z i ES ES bc ES ES CES CECE I I PUDUDUDUDI E m g iam 5 cff S e A 7 mu N TI I E LI Or a z to Reference COM 189 oe Connect COM on board to COM on USER 1 RELAY Attach the power wire from the lock to the appropriate power spade G Gs Jin m m
41. that gate operator system designers installers and end users be aware of potential hazards associated with improperly designed installed or maintained systems The gate operator is only one component of the total gate operating system It is the joint responsibility of the architect site designer purchaser installer and end user to verify that the total system is appropriately configured for its intended use Additionally certain municipalities have established licensing codes or regulations that regulate automated gate system design and installation Consult local government agencies for up to date rules and regulations prior to gate system design or installation IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS JAwanuiNG C A moving gate can cause serious injury or death Start the gate operator only when the gate s travel path is clear Hazards associated with automatic gates can be reduced with proper site design installation and use Installers maintenance crew and owners users must read and follow the Important Safety Instructions in this manual and review all the literature that accompanies the product It is important that only qualified installers handle the installation of the SlideSmart gate operator A qualified installer has one of the following Aminimum of three years experience installing similar equipment Proof of attending a HySecurity Technical Training seminar within the past three y
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43. very sandy or dusty or has many insects be certain to seal all holes in the electrical enclosure Blow the dust out of the electric panel with compressed air Use Table 6 1 Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting on page 6 17 to assess and fix error alert and fault codes If it is necessary to call a distributor for assistance be sure to have your model and serial number ready Other helpful information includes the name of the job approximate date of installation and the service record of the operator 6 28 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C General Maintenance Mechanical Maintenance Before checking the internal mechanisms of the operator turn off all power switches The SlideSmart mechanical maintenance is not in depth or difficult but should be performed on a routine basis The operator chassis is zinc plated but some environments may speed corrosion of this plating Schedule regular maintenance and look for the following Verify the drive belt has the proper tension Check for drive belt wear Fraying edges or missing teeth indicate that the drive belt needs to be replaced Refer to Drive Belt Tension and Alignment Check for signs of rust If any areas of rust are found reduce the spread of corrosion by treating the areas with a rust inhibitor Check the motor DC motors contain carbon brushes which wear over time and must be replaced Failure to replace the brushes will result in damage to the D
44. 0oo0o0o0 Figure 3 4 Gate Status Displays The three gate status displays in Figure 3 4 indicate the position or status of the non moving gate When accessing the User or Installer Menus you must begin at one of these gate status displays NOTE While accessing the User or Installer Menus the motor cannot engage and the gate will not move 3 4 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Run Mode Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons in RUN Mode The Run Mode buttons are distinguished by the fact that their name appears above each button The Controller buttons with text above and below function differently depending on the mode of the operator Three different modes exist Run Mode gate is operational awaiting commands Menu Mode motor disengages and operator commands are ignored Menu navigation and menu selection can be accomplished using the Smart DC Controller buttons or through a START software connection via the USB port Refer to Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode Fault Mode errors faults or alerts appear on the display Some errors or faults can be reset with the STOP button while more serious faults require the RESET button or cycling power Faults indicate a need for diagnosis and resolution Refer to Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED Pressing OPEN Pressing RESET opens the gate clears error codes and returns to Run Mode Pressing MENU scro
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46. C motor Brushes should be inspected every year in high usage applications or every 100 000 cycles and replaced as needed Replace worn out batteries Refer to DC Battery Replacement and Clock Battery Replacement Software Maintenance The software on the SDC board is constantly being enhanced with new features that create an easier install and improve the on board diagnostic tools Be sure to check the HySecurity website for the latest version of software before heading out for field maintenance Use S T A R T software to download the latest software version to a PC laptop and upload it to the SlideSmart gate operator in the field NOTE If the site includes a bi parting gate system make sure the software version used in the Master and Slave operators is identical Revision C Reference 6 29 General Maintenance DRIVE BELT TENSION AND ALIGNMENT Slide t bracket To adjust the tension or replace the belt loosen 4 nuts and slide the motor bracket Retighten the fasteners when the adjustments are complete Figure 6 17 Proper drive belt tension is important for prolonging the life of the drive belt and maintaining the superior performa
47. Eye Close direction N O input Connection for Photo Eye Close direction Can be changed to a supervised Normally Closed N C contact through the Installer Menu 16 Free Exit Vehicle Detector N O input Connection for free exit vehicle detector 17 Block Free Exit vehicle detector or Close N O input Free Exit is only disabled if Close Limit Switch is tripped If Timer the gate is partially opened the Free Exit detector will trigger the gate to open fully The input can be converted in the Installer Menu to alternately disable the Close Timer 18 Inside Obstruction Vehicle Detector N O input Inside reversing loop 19 Outside Obstruction Vehicle Detector N O input Outside reversing loop 20 Center Loop Shadow Vehicle Detector N O input Center loop function not used for slide gates 21 Edge Sensor N O input One input works for both directions of travel It can be changed to N C contact through the Installer Menu 22 Photo Eye Common When the Photo Eye Open and Photo Eye Closed common wires are connected to this terminal the photo eyes energize only when the motor runs Use these terminals to preserve battery power 23 24V DC Convenient 24VDC power for photo eyes or the Emergency Open input 24 Emergency Open Fire Dept Open N O input The Emergency Open must be enabled via the Installer Menu It is energized by connecting to the 24V terminal above it The EMERG OPEN overrides photo eye amp edge sensor commands Do no
48. FICATIONS Model SlideSmart DC 15 SlideSmart DC 10F SlideSmart Solar Max Gate Length 40 ft 12 2m 40 ft 12 2m 40 ft 12 2m Max Gate Weight 1 500lbs 680kg 1000lbs 454kg DCS 15 1 500lbs 680kg DCS 10F 1 000lbs 454kg Gate Speed 1ft s 2ft s 1ft s and 2ft s respectively UPS Operation on Batteries only Up to 4 000ft of gate travel 1 219m Up to 4 000ft of gate travel 1 219m Up to 1 500ft 457m of gate travel per day 8Ah batteries fully charged Duty Cycle Continuous Continuous Continuous Power Single phase switch selectable 115 volts 3 amps 50 60 Hertz 230 volts 1 5 amps 50 60 Hertz 115 volts 3 amps 50 60 Hertz 230 volts 1 5 amps 50 60 Hertz Solar powered 24VDC two 20 WATT panels 70 cycles day in a full sun for 3 hours Horsepower v2 hp Y hp v2 hp Accessory Power 1 amp each at 12VDC 24VDC and 24VAC 1 amp each at 12VDC 24VDC and 24VAC 1 amp each at 12VDC and 24VDC Communication USB RS232 RS485 USB RS232 RS485 USB RS232 RS485 Temperature Rating 13 F to 158 F 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F 25 C to 70 C Certification 500 000 cycles 500 000 cycles 500 000 cycles DC Batteries Two 8Ah 50Ah optional Two 8Ah 50Ah optional Two 8Ah 50Ah optional Est Shipping Weight 160
49. Fence Standards Revision C Safety Requirements S 5 Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Identifying Gate Operator Category and Usage Class The SlideSmart operator according to UL 325 Safety Standards falls in the Slide Gate and Vertical Barrier Arm category for gate operators Its usage class is determined by the area that the vehicular gate services Four different vehicular usage classes are defined by UL 325 Class Class I Intended for use in a location of one to four single family dwellings or a parking area associated with one to four single family dwellings Class II Intended for use in a commercial location or building such as a multi family housing units five or more single family units hotels garages retail stores or other buildings servicing the general public Class III Intended for use in an industrial location or building such as factories or loading docks or other locations not intended to service the general public Class IV Intended for use in guarded industrial locations or buildings such as an airport security area or other restricted access location not servicing the general public in which access is monitored by security personnel or via closed circuitry S 6 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Choosing Secondary Entrapment Protection The site designer or installer must determine which secondary entrapment sensor device
50. HySecurity SlideSmart DC 15 Gate Operator SlideSmart DCS 15 Gate Operator SlideSmart DC 10F Gate Operator SlideSmart DCS 10F Gate Operator Installation and Maintenance Manual D0337 Revision C 15 March 2011 HySecurity Corporate Headquarters 6623 S 228th Street Kent WA 98032 SlideSmart Components SLIDESMART COMPONENTS Cover Latch WARNING Label Control Box Board Smart DC Controller Pulley Motor Protection plate amp Cover z Switch Reset j Emergency Pulley Gearbox Stop button Belt Drive 2ft s il m 4 lt Motor Pulley Gearbox eum J DC Switch Belt drive 1ft s On Off Gearbox j gt S Brush kit 115VAC Service CN Outlet Circuit Breaker Transformer AC Switch On Off Board Power supply Note Refer to Parts amp Limited Warranty for SlideSmart parts list Revision C Intro 1 D Hy ccurity Simple Reliable e PRODUCT amp WARRANTY REGISTRATION Enter the following information to register your HySecurity product Please write legibly Today s Date NOTE To extend the operator warranty beyond 1 year you must return this registration within 60 days of purchase Refer to the Limi
51. II il Vlll XE a I II we um ill MI Lt f at Figure 6 8 Refer to Figure 6 8 to help plan the most appropriate placement for the photo eyes being installed as secondary entrapment protection devices If no other secondary external entrapment protection devices like edge sensors are installed then at least two photoelectric sensors are required to guard the gate in each direction of travel If the photo eyes are tripped the operator will temporarily stop the gate Consult a photoelectric sensor manual for wiring details Make all electrical connections to Smart DC Controller as shown in Figure 6 9 OPERATION NOTES A photo eye trip does not reverse gate The Smart DC Controller software is factory set to stop upon photo eye trip Software is configurable to stop and reverse two seconds upon photo eye trip If the photo eye is cleared within five seconds the gate will proceed in the direction of travel The Smart DC Controller has two photoelectric sensor inputs EYE OPEN and EYE CLOSE See Figure 6 9 Underwriters Laboratories requires that any non contact sensor used as an external entrapment protection device must be tested to and recognized by the UL 325 Standard Revision C Reference 6 9 Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only There are two common types of photoelectric Photo Eye Open sensors thru beam and re
52. LECT Press NEXT Press SELECT Press NEXT or PREV Two top characters blink Continue pressing NEXT blinking characters Advance press NEXT to view all selections become static Previous press PREV SELECTIONS 0 No Usage Class set 1 Single Family residential up to four units 2 Multi family hotel etc 3 Industrial use not for general public 4 Guarded and monitored facility not for general public OO OoOO SELECTIONS 0 No handing set Gate will not move until handing is set Looking at the gate from the secure side choose L If the gate slides open to the left R If the gate slides open to the right SELECTIONS eJ eJ Ke Ke eJ 0 Gate weight not set SlideSmart DC 15 1 Gate weight 0 to 400lbs 0 to 181Kg 2 Gate weight 401 to 800lbs 182 to 363Kg 3 Gate weight 801 to 1100lbs 363 to 499Kg 4 Gate weight 1101 to 1500lbs 499 to 680Kg SlideSmart DC 10F 1 Gate weight 0 to 250lbs 0 to 114Kg eJ eJ eJ Le IO 2 Gate weight 251 to 500lbs 114 to 227Kg 3 Gate weight 501 to 750lbs 227 to 340Kg 4 Gate weight 751 to 1000lbs 341 to 454Kg Figure 1 15 Once the gate weight is set the operator is ready to learn OPEN and CLOSE limits Revision C Installation 1 11 Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Establishing the OPEN amp CLOSE Limits After programming the initial setup menus the operator needs to establish the OPEN and CLOSE limits The LEARN
53. Manual Revision C Power Requirements Bi parting Gate Systems Chapter 5 Configuring two operators to be a Master and Slave pair is easy with the Smart Touch DC Controller There is no need to order a special model or any adapters The area of the board marked Dual Gate employs a 3 wire RS485 serial port for communication between master and slave operators See Figure 5 1 LU S380 A33 RR 3 24 ons L GAT RADIO O USB Port Connection for Master Slave pair Figure 5 1 POWER REQUIREMENTS When installing a dual operator system the following must be adhered to An electrical conduit for interconnecting wires must span between the two operators The master slave communication wires and any low voltage control wires must be installed in a conduit that is separate from the high voltage power wires See Figure 5 2 Complete the installation of both operators as separate machines and verify that their basic functions are correct as solo operators before interconnecting them External control inputs vehicle detectors and entrapment protection sensors may be connected to either gate operator without regard to preference Be sure both operators are running the same software version The software version is available on the display by pressing the RESET button on the operator The software version appears beneath the word HYSECURITY Keep the most current software loaded It is available at www hysecurity com M
54. O EVENT SHALL HYSECURITY BE OBLIGATED TO INDEMNIFY BUYER FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY For warranty coverage you must follow the procedures described on HySecurity s form RMA Procedures A current version of the form is available from HySecurity 4 Exclusion of Consequential and Incidental Damages IN NO EVENT SHALL HYSECURITY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM NONDELIVERY OR FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT OR FROM HYSECURITY S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT This exclusion applies regardless of whether such damages are sought for breach of warranty breach of contract negligence or strict liability in tort or under any other legal theory This exclusion does not apply to claims for bodily injury or death 5 Severability If any provision of this warranty is found to be invalid or unenforceable then the remainder shall have full force and effect and the invalid provision shall be partially enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law to effectuate the purpose of the agreement 6 Applicable Law This Warranty will be interpreted construed and enforced in all respects in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington without reference to its choice of law principles The U N Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods will not apply to this Warranty April 2010 D0317 SLIDESMART DC SPECI
55. O N APPROVED DATE THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION SHT OF 176 MySecurity SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C 3 25 2 50 Chain to cate Route 6 AWG ground wire through conduit amp attach to ground lug provided Earth Ground High Voltage Master Slave Wires Optional Vehicle Loop Consult local Control Wires codes for proper depth Low Voltage Communication Wires NOTE DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN INCHES UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE SLIDESMART INSTALLATION pn aa D0335 A SERIEM Epsom ges JEF 11 10 09 ini Revision C Installation Configurations A 3 A4 SLIDESMART DC BASE RISER MOUNTED 3 25 2 50 Chain to al 12 00 17 50 Conduit Area Conduit If no batteries in Base Riser Conduit Area is 7 x 12 inches 7 13X3 4 Concrete Anchors 4x 3 25 2 50 Chain to Gate Optional 50Ah batteries Note Reduced space when optional batteries are used Stub conduits 2 inches above pad NOTE DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN INCHES UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE SLIDESMART INSTALLATION g D0335 A Sidia JEF 11 10 09 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C 3 25 SLIDESMART DC POST MOUNTED 2 50 Chain to Gate Chain P dn d U bolts provided for 4 OD pipe slot allows for
56. OSE TIMER 3 Access the Installer Menu by simultaneously pressing OPEN ue n and RESET Release the buttons LEARN LIMIT 4 Use NEXT to navigate to the menu display Change the setting using the SELECT and NEXT buttons BT 1 EXTENDED BATTERY TYPE Power 2 13 Important Considerations for DC powered Operators 2 14 This page intentionally blank SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Initial Setup Display and Menu Options Chapter 3 This section of the manual provides information about the display and menu options It includes how to 1 2 3 4 Turn both AC and DC power switches on Review how to use the Smart DC Controller Buttons in Menu Mode Review Run Mode and Gate Status Displays Access and Configure User Menu Options Adjust the Close Timer Set the Time and Date Set the AC Power Loss Gate Function Adjust the Display Contrast Access and Configure Installer Menu Options Reset the OPEN amp CLOSE Limits Set the Open and Close Gate Speed Adjust IES Sensitivity Enable Fire Department Access Reinstate Factory Defaults INITIAL SETUP Once you have completed the installation of the SlideSmart operator and attached the wired accessories you re ready to program the operator Two different approaches exist Revision C Connect a laptop computer to the USB or serial RS 232 port and upload the gate settings and set the operator menu configurations via the STA
57. RT software NOTE NH 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Use a laptop computer at your place of business to conveniently download the free START soft ware from www hysecurity com before heading out into the field This makes it easy to adjust settings using a laptop Manually navigate through the User and Installer Menus using the five buttons located under the LCD display on the Smart DC Controller The instructions for performing this second option are provided in this section Display and Menu Options 3 1 Initial Setup Turning Both Power Switches On AC and DC power switches are located on the outside edge of the control box See Figure 3 1 After Programming the Initial Setup Menu Establishing the OPEN amp CLOSE Limits Installing the Target Magnet and connecting to main power Power take the following steps 1 Turn both power switches ON The gate moves and searches for the target magnet to re establish the limits An audible beep occurs and a red light pulsates next to the OPEN button on the Smart DC Controller which indicates the system is functioning If AC power is lost the rate of flashing slows down Other indicator lights are described below Note If the target magnet is not detected by the operator ALERT 15 NO TARGET or LEARN OPEN appears on the display For more information refer to Installing the Target Magnet 2 When the target magnet is detected the software versio
58. Safety Notices SAFETY NOTICES The following four levels of safety notices are used where applicable within this manual each notice contains information specific to the situation gg Indicates death or serious injury will occur if the hazardous situation is not avoided I V Indicates death or serious injury could occur if the hazardous situation is not avoided Indicates mild or moderate injury could occur if the hazardous situation is not avoided Indicates damage to equipment is probable if the hazardous situation in not avoided COMMON INDUSTRIAL SYMBOLS The following international safety symbols may appear on the product or in its literature The symbols are used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow these symbols to avoid possible injury or death A 3 lt Attention Danger Entrapment Possible Take Note Keep Away Zone Pinch Point Revision C Safety Requirements S 9 Common Industrial Symbols This page intentionally blank S 10 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Site Overview amp Planning Installation Chapter 1 SITE OVERVIEW amp PLANNING Keypad or Card Reader Mount access control M Dan ed k devices at least 6ft Se sured sepapete Wal beyond gate through entrance is avail able and its pedestrian path is clearly designated q 4 UE Photo eye Maximum 3 7 6cm width Edge sensor on be
59. T 0 Run mode 1 Show frequency 2 Show call level 0 7 3 Set Frequency OLD 0 OUT OBS LOOP SET 0 Run mode 1 Show frequency 2 Show call level 0 7 3 Set Frequency CLD 0 CENTER LOOP SET 0 Run mode Can be used as an 1 Show frequency arming loop with User 2 Show call level 0 7 Relay 22 3 Set Frequency 6 24 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting SlideSmart Schematics Figure 6 14 illustrate the schematics for SlideSmart DC 15 and SlideSmart DC 10F Figure 6 15 shows the solar version sh JN QVAOE2 2VAGIT 834 d dA SEHR fo pem 9 H 9 N 21 39NValD D 288100XW N33a9 9 30118 8 o 31IHA m 323 Move 8 I Z89100XW E i X07039 al Ei Mo LGVT00XW Wav 8 3WelLI JSNVel L P d m D 8 LD o E z r poi s fumes C aaa rn HE i MES S I00XN 601200XW
60. TY ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OTHERWISE ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE 3 Buyer s Exclusive Remedies for Any Nonconformity If a HySecurity product fails to conform to the warranties in Section 1 Buyer must notify and order replacement parts from the Distributor through which the product was purchased within a reasonable time and in no event more than thirty 30 days after the discovery of the nonconformity HySecurity will investigate and in the event of a breach will provide within a reasonable period of time one of the following 1 repair or replacement of any nonconforming products or components or 2 refund of the price upon return of the nonconforming items Replacement goods will conform to this warranty for the unexpired duration of the warranty period for the original nonconforming product HySecurity reserves the right to supply used or reconditioned material for all warranty claims This warranty does not cover or extend to any incidental expenses including labor shipping travel time or standby time that are incurred for inspection or replacement of any nonconforming items As a condition of warranty coverage warranty claims must be submitted in accordance with the following paragraph THE REMEDY SELECTED BY HYSECURITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY OF BUYER FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY IN N
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62. ackage can be mounted to any flat surface Locate the reflector in the center of the invisible beam of infrared light to achieve the most sensitive alignment The beam center is determined by the following test while holding the reflector in your hand slowly raise it until the beam is no longer returned and the photo eye trips Mark this maximum height Now lower your hand and determine the lower limit of the infrared beam by watching for the trip point Mark this position as well Repeat the same procedure for left and right at the center elevation of the beam as determined by the previous test Once the four limits have been determined either mount the reflector in the center of the area outlined or realign the eye for the position of the reflector If the photo eye is realigned be sure to perform the centering test again to verify that the reflector is truly in the center UsiNG PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS INSTEAD OF VEHICLE LOOPS Some site conditions for example dirt or gravel roads may warrant using photoelectric sensors as vehicle detectors Refer to Figure 6 11 Read the information about photo eyes found under Jnstalling Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only but connect the photo eyes to the Smart Touch DC Controller loop detector inputs See Figure 6 10 EYE OPEN EYE CLOSE Photo Eye connections for EXIT Free Exit detectors LOOP BLOCK EXIT Photo Eye connections for N OBS Inside Obstruction dete
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64. adio transmitters away from children Do not allow children to play on or around the gate or gate operators Learn how to turn the power on and off Learn how to manually release the gate Team _ _ C Before attempting a manual release make sure the gate is not moving WARNING signs supplied with the gate operator must remain installed and clearly visible on both sides of the gate The signs are required to maintain UL 325 compliance Do not physically disable the warning buzzer and NEVER disconnect or cut its wires The buzzer is required to function in the event of entrapment regardless of UL 325 gate usage class It provides an alert that the gate is about to move Disabling the warning buzzer may increase the risk or extent of injury if entrapment occurs Test the gate operator monthly Specifically test the primary Inherent Entrapment Sensor IES and secondary entrapment protection sensors The gate must reverse its direction of travel upon contact with a rigid object and or stop when an object activates the non contact sensors After adjusting the force or the limit of travel retest the gate operator Failure to adjust and test the gate operator on a regularly maintained schedule can increase the risk of injury or death Have a professional gate installer routinely test the entire gate operator and entrapment protection sensors Have a qualified service person make repairs to gate hardware to keep the gate running smoot
65. ake it part of your maintenance routine to check for software upgrades on a regular basis Both operators can be connected to the same 20A circuit breaker in the main panel The wire size affects operator performance Use the following chart as a guideline to size wire for the given distance from the power source to BOTH operators AC Power Dual Operators 14 gauge wire 12 gauge wire 10 gauge wire 115V 460 ft 140 meters 750 ft 228 meters 1160 ft 354 meters 230V 1465 ft 446 meters 2350 ft 716 meters 3750 ft 1143 meters Revision C Bi parting Gate Systems 5 1 Master and Slave Wiring Connections MASTER AND SLAVE WIRING CONNECTIONS Master Slave ee USRI 1 J LOOP J JS h 24V OPE P RADIO OF ore ON DU t j y EDGE 124V OPE ONS _ RADIO OF OPTION 3 wire Conduit in the ground Ground Shield wire Note Do not connect the ground shield wire at both ends Figure 5 2 1 As shown in Figure 5 2 connect a shielded communications cable to the DUAL GATE inputs in each unit The inputs are located near the base of the Smart DC Controller Be sure to connect the wires in pairs to the same terminal ports A A B B and COM to COM on both units See Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Slave Master A A COM COM B B Shield wire to Ground Only ground to one unit Do NOT attach the shield wire to both units Attach a ring terminal to the shi
66. aller configuration of gate function and two user relays which can be configured for 22 different functions Independent adjustment for open and close gate speeds An easy to use menu on the Smart DC Controller allows the installer to vary the open and close speed settings Intelligent Inberent Entrapment Sensor IES Any impediment to gate travel is sensed by the system stopping gate movement per UL 325 Safety Standards The intelligent system monitors gate power then adapts the IES to trip at an adjustable threshold above normal power Improved Liquid Crystal Display LCD A 32 character LCD provides increased readability for programming and troubleshooting USB communications port A direct connect provides accessibility to download system diagnostics and upload system configurations using the Smart Touch Analyze and Retrieve Tool START software START software and diagnostics With START software loaded on a laptop computer you can get the latest software upgrade and have an invaluable troubleshooting tool for all HySecurity operators To download this free software visit the HySecurity website at www hysecurity com Intro 2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Technical Support TECHNICAL SUPPORT For technical support call your installer or authorized HySecurity distributor Obtain the serial number of your operator before calling Refer to SlideSmart Components on the front page For the name of a distr
67. and call strength can be reported on the Smart DC Controller display Loop malfunctions are reported and stored by the Smart DC Controller Most detector or loop faults that can occur are reported and presented on the Smart DC Controller display It is not mandatory to use two separate detectors for inner and outer obstruction detection but the benefits in using an additional detector provide second vehicle tailgating detection loitering alert and selectable non reversing options Sensitivity dial adjustment Status LED loppwire A A Standoff Supports Inset into the connections holes in the Control Box Front View Rear View Figure 4 3 HY 5A Vehicle Detector Module SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Overview of the Smart DC Controller There are four vehicle detector inputs available on the Smart DC Controller Free Exit Loop Detector This opens a fully closed gate or reopens a closing gate Outside Obstruction Loop Detector Out Obs Loop Reversing loop on public side Inside Obstruction Loop Detector In Obs Loop Reversing loop on secure side Center Loop Detector Not used for slide gates NOTE Use of any combination of HY 5A detectors and box detectors is acceptable On occasion mul tiple obstruction detectors may be mandatory For example an area greater than 200 square feet 61 square meters of loop cannot be connected to any one detector because the sensitivity
68. assing through an opening in the gate or the adjacent fence that is covered in the gate s open position Revision C Safety Requirements S 1 Important Safety Instructions Physical stops exist in the gate construction to prevent over travel in both directions and guard posts prevent the gate from falling in the event of a roller failure Before attaching the operator to the gate slide the gate in both directions Make sure it is level and moves freely A gate that slides easily reduces strain on operator components Gravity should play no part in the opening or closing of the gate In the case of hydraulic operators never over tighten a clutch or pressure relief valve to compensate for a stiff or damaged gate Make sure all exposed pinch points rollers and wheels are guarded To reduce the risk of entrapment throughout the entire travel path make sure the gate is installed in a location so enough clearance is supplied between the gate and adjacent structures when opening or closing Minimize the parallel gap between the gate and the fence Make sure a separate walk through entrance is nearby Make certain a clear pedestrian path is designated and signs direct pedestrians to the walk through gate The automated gate entry is for vehicle use only No one should cross the path of a moving gate Install the gate operator on the secure non public side of the gate Locate controls Open Close Stop Reset where a user will
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70. ation and Reference Manual Revision C Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION SENSORS SlideSmart is equipped with a primary Type A inherent entrapment sensor IES UL 325 Safety Standard compliance requires installation of secondary entrapment protection sensors the number of which depends on the entrapment hazards that exist at each particular installation To comply with UL 325 the following external sensors may be used Contact sensors such as edge sensors Non contact sensors such as photoelectric eyes The site designer or installer can choose either photoelectric eyes or edge sensors or use these devices in combination Whatever devices are used protection in both the opening and closing directions of gate travel must be provided The UL 325 Safety Standard for automatic sliding gates specifically requires that edge sensors or photoelectric eyes or a combination of both devices be installed to protect against pedestrian entrapment in BOTH directions of the gate travel and where an entrapment hazard exists PHOTOELECTRIC EYES One or more photoelectric eyes shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate aao A photoelectric eye or contact sensor is also required to protect against possible entrapment if the gate opens to a position less than 16 inches from any object such as a post or wall EDGE SENSORS One or more
71. ations Configurations differ depending on the application In parking applications a loop may be as small as 4 x 6 foot 122 x 183cm In traffic applications employing one of our swing or slide gate operators the smallest loop should not be less than 6 x 6 foot 183 x 183cm in order to detect high bed vehicles Rules to Follow for Security Gate Applications The side of the loop closest to the gate must be located at least 4 ft from the line of travel 1 The shortest side of the loop should be between 6 and 8 feet 1 8m and 2 4m in length The longest side of the loop should be between 6 and 20 feet 1 8m and 6 1m in length For applications that need to span a wide area use several smaller loops Do not connect more than 200 square feet 18 6sq m of loop area to a single detector In applications with multiple loops keep each loop at least 6 feet 1 8m apart This avoids cross talk It is possible to have loops closer together by selecting different frequencies An advantage of using HySecurity model HY 5A detectors is that problematic cross talk is not possible For greater sensitivity and less chance of false calls caused by the motion of the gate it is better to use multiple smaller loops connected in a series circuit to one detector instead of a single large loop To avoid interference keep loops at least 2 inches 5cm above any reinforcing steel Do not route loop wires with or in close proximity to any ot
72. auqa 1 13 Front Installation enaren a MENU UM aE ES 1 14 Rear lasta anomena E E E a RR A E E AE 1 15 Revision C Contents 1 Contents Chapter 3 Power INSTALLING THE EARTH GROUND DN 2 1 WIRING AC POWER e 2 3 bd A bl CR D n 2 4 Wiring s ng WU 2 4 USING A SOLAR POWERED OPERATOR Qs qufetda videmini ud qax Sm rtu o dde UU UR D Pn cM M ud mta foto 2 6 Design Requirements amp Considerations siccis aeien aa aiandi sinite 2 6 Connecting the Slidesmart DCS to Solar Power sissies nisreen asr eare eraser en ie con ea EUM ESEE EEEN 2 7 Connecting Peripherals to Solar Operators auqa inei Ib uU HR EE RN ERENER 2 9 Understanding Gate Activity baseu on Solar Zopes___ a aaa ah itenei inoui aian 2 10 IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR DC POWERED OPERATORS l n 2 11 Installing the Extended Battery Backup Kit u ana ananassa sqaayaqqaasaqqasqaaqaayayasqakas 2 12 Chapter 4 Display and Menu Options INITIAL SETUP P 3 1 Tus n Both Power Switches On eise ene takeina ie ae e eae aa lu Lua E uad 3 2 Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode asas aniaanqapaqayakinaqnaaqaapaWqanqaha 3 3 RUN MODE M 3 4 Understanding Gate Status Displays Merc 3 4 Using the Smart DC Controller Buttonsin RUN Mode eiae rect ester irr on kd isse rae zd t Uia 3 5 Viewing Operator Status Displaygun s uu uu
73. base of the chassis Neu site Run the GAWG wire through the concrete base and into the cutout on the chassis base Existing site Run the GAWG wire beneath the rear SEU cover Properly grounding the gate operator is critical to gate T 3ft operator performance and the life of its electrical local components Use sufficient wire size during installation codes for Refer to Wiring 115VAC Power or Wiring 230VAC Power pini re Ground wire and lug nut m Figure 2 1 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Wiring AC Power WIRING AC POWER YI Turn off AC power at the source circuit breaker panel before accessing the wires in the SlideSmart junction box Follow facility Lock Out Tag Out procedures Make sure both the DC and AC power switches on the side of the SlideSmart control box are in the off position See Figure 2 2 Wiring of gate operators must conform to the NEC standards and comply with all local codes If you plan to connect to 230VAC power read the WARNING in Figure 2 2 The voltage selector switch on the AC Power board must be moved to the 230V position or damage to the operator will occur and void the Limited Warranty Place the power switches in the OFF position DO NOT connect the 115VAC service outlet to 230VAC power supply wires To use the 115VAC service ou
74. ctors nE Photo Eye connections for Outside Obstruction detectors B oF Be dd a 24V EMERG OPEN EDGE 24V SHOW RADI E ae S CEECEE SAT NA A ies T O Figure 6 10 Connections for Loop Detectors 6 12 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Using Photoelectric Sensors Instead of Vehicle Loops PUBLIC SIDE This layout illustrates a bi directional traffic system with controlled access entry card reader radio control etc and photo eyes used as vehicle detectors Thegatesdosue Pe see eee ee mee eee ee ee eee eee ed Placement of time is determined by the number OUTSIDE OBSTRUCTION photo eyes of seconds entered in the if used as CLOSE TIMER display found in the vehicle detectors User Menu The close timer starts when all photo eyes are clear The timer is adjustable from 1 to 99 seconds ACCESS CONTROL DEVICE Card reader etc I I I ju A 3 a Placement of photo eyes for entrapment protection INSIDE OBSTRUCTION Placement of photo eyes if used as vehicle detectors FREE EXIT Placement of photo eyes if used as DIMENSIONS vehicle detectors A width of roadway Reflective photo eyes can only be used if A is less tha
75. curs to the batteries Sun hours at the site Sun hours relate to the amount of energy delivered by the sun and absorbed by the solar panels It is NOT the same as the number of daylight hours available at the site See Figure 2 7 Design considerations must use calculations that are figured for the darkest months of the year typically December January Higher wattage panels may be required Impediments to the sun s rays reaching the solar panels Elements such as shade improper alignment or dirty panels will reduce the amount of power available 2 6 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Using A Solar Powered Operator NOTE Solar panels must not be shaded not even partially or the output power will be significantly reduced Panels must be kept clean as small areas of sunlight blockage cause a large reduction in output power Alignment is also critical because the rated wattage output is based on the solar panels being mounted perpendicular to the angle of the sun s rays midday on winter solstice December 21st Extreme temperatures affect battery life Keep the batteries away from temperatures above 90 F 32 C See Important Considerations for DC powered Operators Good gate hardware and smooth unobstructed gate travel lowers the operators power draw and serves to extend battery life NOTE Any solar systems that are designed close to the minimum margins will stress and shorten the battery l
76. cut does not need to be twisted so long as the wires are encapsu lated in loop sealant and cannot move Refer to Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops Revision C Smart DC Controller 4 7 Overview of the Smart DC Controller JIO JDO DOO y 24VAC or 24VDC Connect detector to match Inside Outside its voltage rating Free Exit Obstruction Obstruction Center Loop Detector Loop Detector Loop Detector i Loop Detector Oo Oo o 990 990 Oo Oo Quee e Dr e o The center loop serves no 7 gate function but the detector can be used as an arming loop JS when used in conjunction with User Relay 22 Common CENTER LOOP terminal OUT OBS LOOP terminal IN OBS LOOP terminal FREE EXIT LOOP terminal Figure 4 4 Standard 11 Pin Box Type Vehicle Detector VEHICLE DETECTOR CONFIGURATION AND QUICK CLOSE MODE SELECTION The Standard Quick Close modes are selectable in the Installer Menu Refer to Table 3 2 on page 3 21 The four selectable modes are described as follows Mode 1 Default An input from either the Free Exit Outside Obstruction Loop Inside Obstruction Loop or the Center Loop will hold the gate open reset the close timer and block all close inputs Mode 2 Same function as Mode 1 except the close timer can count to zero even with the Free Exit Outside Obstruction Loop Inside Obstruction Loop or the Ce
77. d LED flashes indicating processor Red the operator has experienced an error a is working Not lit AC power is lost Pressing the SHOW LEDs button indicates which inputs if any are active Refer to Figure 4 2 for the SHOW LEDs location on the board Figure 3 2 3 2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Initial Setup Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode The buttons on the Smart DC Controller let you navigate change or clear the information in the display menus Refer to Figure 3 3 The buttons with text above and below have two functions Use these buttons to enter operating commands or navigate through the User and Installer Menus The singular use of these keys is dependent on the operator mode Three different modes exist Run Mode gate is operational awaiting commands Refer to Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons in RUN Mode Menu Mode motor disengages and operator commands are ignored Data entry menu navigation and menu selection can be accomplished via the Controller buttons or through a START software connection using the USB port Fault Mode alerts faults or errors appear on the display Some errors or faults can be reset with the STOP button while more serious faults require the RESET button or cycling power Faults indicate a need for diagnosis and resolution Refer to Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Two blinking characters indicate that the disp
78. d in Table 4 1 are shown as a single input The second wire is connected to a Common Terminal Bus 1 8 on the Smart DC Controller board The Fire Department Open input is an exception and requires a 24VDC input as well as activation through the Installer Menu For convenience a 24VDC terminal is located next to the EMERG OPEN terminal See Figure 4 2 Note that programming in the User or Installer Menu is required for most connections Table 4 1 Smart DC Controller Board Inputs Terminal No Input Name Use 1 8 Common Terminal All user inputs are energized when connected to common except Emergency Open 9 Stop push button Normally Closed N C input Jumper to Common if not being used 10 Open push Button Normally Open N O input Not for radio or remote access controls 11 Close push button N O input Connection for a close push button 12 Remote Open and Radio Control N O input For radio remote open or close device Access the User Menu and program RO RADIO OPEN CLOSE 13 Partial Open N O input Connection to EYE OPEN and EYE COM Program PO PARTIAL OPEN in the Installer Menu to set the distance from the closed gate position where the gate stops in a partial open position 14 Photo Eye Open direction N O input Connection for Photo Eye Open direction Can be changed to a supervised Normally Closed N C contact through the Installer Menu 15 Photo
79. d stating WARNING Moving Gate has the Potential of Inflicting Injury or Death Do Not Start the Gate Unless the Path is Clear must be placed adjacent to the gate operator controls While compliance is possible with Type C which is a low force limiting clutch the SlideSmart operator does not utilize a clutch therefore this option is not available Similar compliance issues exist with a Type E device audio warn before operate alarm A Type E device is permitted as a means of secondary entrapment protection by UL 325 in Class IV applications but it is not recommended by HySecurity because a buzzer warns but cannot protect against possible entrapment HySecurity highly recommends even for Class IV use that secondary entrapment protection edge or photo eye sensor devices be installed to detect possible entrapment Revision C Safety Requirements S 7 Emergency Stop Button E E S 8 MERGENCY STOP BUTTON An emergency stop button that is accessible from the outside of the operator is a requirement for compliance with UL 325 Safety Standards The red emergency stop CCS button is located inside a hole cutout on the SlideSmart Red Emergency Stop Pressing the emergency stop button while the gate is opening or closing disables the automatic close timer and stops gate travel The gate travel remains stopped until the operator receives an open or close signal Make sure all users of th
80. de Selection sasa 4 8 Contents 2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Contents CONNECTING ACCESSORY DEVICES 2 icatkesisierivesen toidevekasespnte pisicing ibn arbe tni pen eir Fes br pre mime ie paut d idi 4 9 Entrapment Sensor Connections 3 5 erri recedente PU E EUR RIF EE LE UEM E E lav Re RE EE AE RR PEE ER SEDE ERR CHR 4 9 Manual Push Button et aa Zaa aaa ua wu ter n disset ovt bn iiS e E E E ep dub seul 4 10 User Relays Programming Procedure 2cesetikm cce qasakunapi M DN DU qM UK E NM ADEM TUE 4 11 Chapter 6 Bi parting Gate Systems PONWER REOUIREMENTS 5 caveto tiere trice Dee pass m EA aamvaceecd 5 1 MASTER AND SLAVE WIRING CONNECTIONS u u R u a unas uba Po a ERRARE NES Sha aQ G EE PY e E Cae g 5 2 MASTER AND STAVE MENU SETUP gua ann alalaw den Feud oo deoa ee ortu Rusu ul D eed peto deed e 5 3 Chapter 7 Reference CONNECTING A RADIO RECEIVER FOR REMOTE OPEN i25iispirieektiuie in reps HUI RAT eH aE 6 1 INSTALLING A MAGLOCK OR SOLENOID LOCK sssssssassssnssssssiosisesscscetssabessssasavanonsuastssvonasasenissotvenssasraassocasesesasesse 6 2 Installing a Lock for 12VDC or 24V DU Systems Gees poteit eases ce eam edidic LU uaa renesniendenaduatuoedeemancsans 6 3 Installis a Lock on PAV AG Sy SEDIS aasien nr e ea r E a ea e eTa rd adus 6 4 lostalling a Lock for High Voltage Systenisi sires deux ape aie toin vane a eaea RENI banca T eaaa 6 4 Setting the User Relay Function in the nstal
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82. e Limit Switch is triggered or the RESET key is pressed Notes about retro reflective systems Correct installation and alignment of a retro reflective photo eye and its reflector is important for trouble free performance Any system operating at a range greater than 16 feet is more prone to false triggering due to dirty optics condensation or poor weather If care is taken in the initial mounting and alignment of the 3 inch reflector the chance of problems is greatly reduced Use only through beam photo eyes for a distances greater than 24 feet because the function of a retro reflective photo eye will be too unreliable Taking steps to protect the photo eye and the reflector from being exposed to fog and being absolutely certain the photo eye is perfectly aligned will greatly reduce any false triggering of the system The ideal mounting of a retro reflective photo eye is inside an enclosure Revision C Reference 6 11 Using Photoelectric Sensors Instead of Vehicle Loops The ideal reflector mounting suspends it inside a 12 inch long piece of 3 inch PVC conduit Cut the opening of the PVC conduit at a 45 degree angle to act as a drip shield Hold the reflector against the backside of the PVC conduit by attaching a 3 inch male connector Do not cement the connector This would prevent the reflector from being reached for future cleaning To create a mounting base attach a 3 inch aluminum flange electric meter hub to the connector This whole p
83. e gate know where the emergency stop button is located A screwdriver or hex key can be used to press lightly on the switch to activate it MERGENCY RELEASE Make sure and teach all users how to turn off electric power and how to move the gate manually SlideSmart allows a gate to be pushed manually when the operator s DC power is turned off You DO NOT need to turn AC power off to manually push the gate See NOTE When you turn DC power off the following occurs The motor disengages which makes it easier to push the gate open or close The GATE NO LOAD FAULT 4 appears on the display The position sensor is active and established limits are remembered To turn DC power on take the following steps 1 Make sure the gate is not moving 2 Flip the DC power switch on 3 Clear any faults by pressing STOP or RESET NOTE eel ae If you turn OFF both power switches AC and DC and manually move the gate the operator will search for the target to re establish its limits When you turn AC amp DC power back ON the operator will cycle the gate and search for the target magnet its home position An operator with the DC power switch ON and the AC power switch OFF still functions nor mally but NO AC flashes in the display If you push the gate it will push back because the position sensor is active and the motor is engaged SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C
84. e left battery and slide the battery onto the tray 2 Attach the blue wire to the black terminal 3 Insert the second 8Ah battery and connect the blue wire to the red terminal 4 As you slide the battery onto the tray connect the black wire to the black terminal on the right battery See Figure 6 19 Right battery Wire ties 8Ah batteries Figure 6 19 NOTES If you have difficulty removing the batteries through the access hole an optional method for battery replacement is to remove the control box Four Phillips head screws secure the control box to the chassis Remove the screws and remove the control box to access the batteries Be careful that you do not inadvertently disconnect the control box wire bundles An assistant for this alternative method of battery removal replacement is highly recommended See Figure 6 20 cd e n Four Phillips head Slide cover Cut screws secure the off the wire ties control box to the control box chassis to access the screws d o 8Ah battery m Battery access window Control box Figure 6 20 6 32 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C CLOCK BATTERY REPLACEMENT A lithium coin battery supports the clock so the date and time
85. ears Significant manufacturer endorsements of technical aptitude in gate operator installation and operation Underwriter Laboratories UL and the American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM are responsible for current safety standards and regulations regarding gate operators and automated gates All aspects of gate installation must comply with the appropriate safety standard For the most up to date ASTM F2200 Gate and Fence Standards refer to www astm org For UL 325 Safety Standard refer to www ul com Safety Standards Installer s Responsibility Study the entire contents of this manual prior to installing operating or maintaining the SlideSmart gate operator Taking extra time to align the gate operator and verify a fully functional installation will reduce maintenance guarantee longest system life and ensure customer satisfaction Verify the gate operator usage class for the site Refer to Identifying Gate Operator Category and Usage Class in this manual Install SlideSmart only when the gate operator class is correct for the site and type of gate Install an automatic operator only on gates that comply with ASTM F2200 Gate and Fence Standards Screen or enclose openings in the gate per UL 325 Safety Standards All horizontal slide gates must guard or screen openings from the gate s base support to a minimum height of 4 feet 122cm above the ground This must prevent a sphere of 24 inches 57mm in diameter from p
86. eceiver and two wires to the emitter are all that is required e Depending on how the photo eyes are to be wired 24VAC 24VDC or 12VDC power is provided via spades located just to the right of the COM terminal strip near the left side of the board The receiver and emitter common wires are connected to the EYE COM terminal at the bottom left of the Smart DC Controller See NOTE 6 10 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only The photo eye NO or NC output wires connect to the Smart DC Controller at the EYE CLOSE terminal if the photo eye spans the road or at the EYE OPEN terminal if the photo eye spans the area between an open gate and a wall or other structure See NOTE SUPERVISED CONNECTION NOTE This connection REQUIRES that both the Eye Open and Eye Closed inputs be connected to photoelectric eyes If two photo eyes are being installed and both have true NC output one that is NC when the photo eye is powered aligned and set for Light Operate then a supervised connection is recommended A supervised connection will signal a system Fault and prevent gate operation if either the open or close photo eye connection ever becomes an open circuit or a short circuit The Installer Menu item PC Photo Eye Output must be changed from a 0 to a 1 to enable this feature PHOTO EYE FUNCTION A tripped photo eye will prevent the gate fro
87. ed HySecurity distributor and 2 whether a timely and complete warranty registration is submitted to HySecurity It is therefore important that you register your product with HySecurity within the 60 day period described below la Five Year Seven Year Warranty Items Registered Gate Operators Purchased from Authorized Distributors For any gate operator product that is purchased from an authorized HySecurity distributor this excludes product purchased through internet resellers or any distributor not authorized by HySecurity if the online Warranty registration is completed at www hysecurity com warranty within 60 days of the date of purchase by the dealer installer or if the warranty registration form sent with every HySecurity gate operator is completely filled out and returned to HySecurity within the same 60 day period the following Warranty terms will apply HySecurity will warrant that the product will remain serviceable for the following periods a Hydraulic Gate Operators Five Years or 500 000 gate cycles whichever occurs first after the date of installation or b Electromechanical operators Five Years after the date of installation unless installed in a single family residential application in which case the warranty term shall be Seven Years after the date the product is shipped from HySecurity provided that the Five Year warranty period will not extend beyond Seven Years from the date that the product was shipped from
88. eference Manual Revision C Installing Gate Edge Sensors Edge sensors that are not attached to the moving gate such as post mounted sensors must be wired in parallel and directly connected to the gate operator Edge Sensor If the gate is sliding open to a wall with less than 16 41cm of clearance mount an edge sensor to the wall that aligns with the gate when it is in the open position Always route the leads from the edge sensors to the gate operator so that they Edge Sensor are protected from physical damage suoieuuoo jeuondo S1o13 1 dq 93p3 paJIM pJeH e creer The preferred receiver connections are shown in Figure 6 13 An optional method is to connect one edge sensor Shows connections lead to a COM terminal at the top left for Gate Edge and side of the Smart DC Controller and the Remote Open other lead to the EDGE terminal at the bottom left side of the controller Edge sensors may be used with an edge transmitter and a receiver in order to transmit to the gate operator The use of retractable cord reels or curl cords is not recommended Two Channel Radio Receiver because of durability problems with these devices in outdoor environments Figure 6 13 Mount gate edge sensors to the leading edge and bottom edge of the gate so that entrapment protection is provided in both directions of t
89. el Radio Receiver Figure 6 1 5 Connect the red wire to the 24V spade and connect the other radio output contact wire to the spade marked OPEN Note This terminal is the same as the input terminal labeled RADIO OPEN along the left edge of the Smart DC Controller Revision C Reference 6 1 Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Mount an external antenna onto the top of a fixed fence post near the operator Connect the antenna into the socket on the radio receiver Set the DIP switches in the receiver to match the same code used in the transmitter NOTE If an edge sensor transmitter is also used to reverse the gate be certain to use a two channel commercial receiver The edge and hand held transmitters must have their codes set to match the receiver or they will not function INSTALLING A MAGLOCK OR SOLENOID LOCK To provide additional gate security a maglock or a solenoid lock can be used and connected to the Smart DC Controller The Smart DC Controller releases the lock prior to initiating gate movement Before installing the lock be sure to Determine the electrical power requirements of your lock maglock or solenoid lock Electronic board and peripheral connections differ between high voltage and lower voltage gate operators Determine the current required A total combined current draw of 1 amp is available from the 24VDC 24VAC or 12VDC power supply If the peripherals attached to the terminals need more
90. eld wire and connect it to the Smart DC Controller s convenient ground screw Refer to Figure 5 2 NOTE Connect the ground shield wire to only one operator not both 5 2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Master and Slave Menu Setup MASTER AND SLAVE MENU SETUP Determine which unit will be set up as the Master The other unit will be set up as the Slave It doesn t matter which unit is which but you must identify the Master and Slave operators by taking the following steps Start by configuring the MASTER unit 1 At a gate status display press the MENU button twice This accesses the User Menu and the CLOSE TIMER display appears Simultaneously press the OPEN and RESET buttons to enter the Installer Menu Release the buttons and the LEARN LIMITS display appears which is the first item in the Installer Menu Press NEXT until the DUAL GATE display appears The factory default setting is 0 Use the SELECT and NEXT buttons to navigate and change the setting to 2 MASTER To exit the Installer Menu press the MENU button A gate status appears in the display indicating you have returned to Run Mode Note For proper operation you must set the other gate operator as SLAVE Move to the other SlideSmart operator Using the buttons on the Smart DC Controller access the DUAL GATE display through the Installer Menu Perform the same steps 1 through 5 but address the operator as SLAVE settin
91. endix Eo ee Chain AW ES pe T t Rm een Ir diw tam L N W y IL A y t Optional L f 50Ah l r gt batteries A F 1 KA ii i a Gy l ESES un CL F Base extension mount Post mounted Post mounted with base extension Figure 1 6 1 4 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Site Overview amp Planning Rear Installation A rear installation requires additional idler wheels and gate brackets but it provides aesthetics as the chain is not visible along the gate mem j Ter A UL Chain I Sprocket a J mec Target magnet position between idler wheel and sprocket when gate is fully closed See Figure 1 20 Target i i L or 4 mi e magnet ae Ole eii III b HII II III n II View shows how to feed chain over sprocket and idler wheel for a rear installation
92. ensor and an audible beep is heard Read the NOTE below and then proceed to step 8 to verify that the operator has learned its limits NOTE If ALERT 15 NO TARGET appears on the display after the target magnet has been installed and a full gate cycle completed steps 6 amp 7 it means that the target magnet has not been detected by the operator Check chain alignment and make sure the target magnet passes across the face of the sensor See Figure 1 18 Repeat steps 6 and 7 Revision C Installation Gate Bracket and Chain Installation To verify that the operator recognizes the target magnet turn off both DC and AC power switches and watch the display go blank Then turn both switches on The operator beeps indicating Limit Relearn Mode The gate then travels about 6 inches 15cm in the open direction and stops The buzzer beeps again and the gate travels in the close direction at a rate of 1 2 ft s until the target magnet passes the target sensor The buzzer sounds one last time the operator resets and GATE CLOSED appears on the display If LEARN OPEN appears then the target magnet was not detected Check chain alignment and make sure the target magnet passes across the face of the sensor See Figure 1 18 Repeat steps 6 8 If you are still having difficulty with the operator learning its limits re install the target magnet See Establishing the OPEN amp CLOSE Limits on page 1 12 FRONT INSTALLATION
93. ept the display The date and time display appears Use the SELECT and NEXT buttons in the same CT 0 OFF manner as before to adjust the date and time CLOSE TIMER Note A date or time field must be blinking before it can be changed 7 To accept what appears on the date and time display press SELECT 8 To exit the User Menu press the MENU button A gate status appears in the display CL 1 indicating you have returned to Run Mode SET CLOCK Note A lithium coin battery on the Smart DC Controller board supports the clock so the date and time is retained even when the main power is turned off Replace the battery every five years with a DL 2025 DL 2032 or CR 2025 or CR 2032 battery Refer to Clock Battery Replacement Revision C Display and Menu Options 1 Start at a gate status display 2 To access the User Menu press the MENU button twice 3 Press NEXT until the SET CLOCK display appears Use the navigational buttons to select 1 4 Change the time and date using the NEXT and SELECT buttons User Menu Setting AC Power Loss Gate Function The setting in the AC LOSS display determines what action the operator performs during an AC power loss The settings help reduce drain on the battery You can choose between four settings depending on customer preferences NOTE DC Solar Powered units can only be set for APO or AP1 Menu Setting Description Normal gate functions continue until the system d
94. etects a battery voltage drop below 21V DEAD BATTERY appears on the display and the gate automatically opens Any push APO AC LOSS button CLOSE command will close the gate and any open command will re open the gate UPS FAIL OPEN If the battery continues to diminish and the system detects 18V or less the system initiates an automatic open cycle Any new open or close command is ignored and the LCD appears blank The system remains in this disabled state until reset or the battery recovers to 24V Normal gate functions continue until the system detects a battery voltage drop below 21V DEAD BATTERY appears on the display and the gate automatically closes The gate can be API AC LOSS opened by a special sequence ofa STOP input followed by an OPEN push button or directly UPS FAIL CLOSE opened with the Fire Department Open command Any push button CLOSE command will close the gate If the battery continues to diminish and the system detects 18V or less the system initiates an automatic open cycle Any new open or close command is ignored and the LCD appears blank The system remains in this disabled state until reset or the battery recovers to 24V The operator automatically opens the gate five seconds after it detects an AC power loss The gate remains open until AC power is restored Any push button CLOSE command will close AP2 AC LOSS the gate and any open command will open the gate When the battery voltage drops below AUTO OPEN 21V or less the sys
95. ference Manual Revision C Connecting a Radio Receiver for Remote Open Reference Chapter 6 This section of the manual provides information which may be useful when installing SlideSmart operators It includes how to Connect a Radio Receiver for Remote Open Install a Gate Locking Mechanism Install Vehicle Detectors and Loops Install Photoelectric Sensors Install Gate Edge Sensors Troubleshoot error codes faults and hardware issues Diagnose vehicle detector and loop faults Handle general maintenance issues CONNECTING A RADIO RECEIVER FOR REMOTE OPEN Take the following steps to mount a commercial style 24VDC radio receiver external antenna type 1 Install the receiver in the channel of the chassis on either side of the control box 2 Knock out the closest hole in the bottom of the control box and route the wires to the area marked RADIO OPTIONS Only three wire connections are needed because the common wire and one radio output wire are connected together Figure 6 1 shows additional wires from a two channel receiver 3 Make sure to observe polarity and crimp together the black radio common wire and one of the radio output wires using a 4 inch spade connector 4 Fasten the two crimped wires to the COM terminal CO het w RS Sees D NEC com No O FOWO 1 fa a eee ess IC Shows connections for Remote Open and Gate Edge dashed line Two Chann
96. g 1 When the SlideSmart operator has been designated as the master and the other as slave the dual gate operators will be in constant communication most often in a peer to peer relationship For example Any control input that is attached to the slave unit will be recognized by the master once the Installer Menu is properly configured in both units A diagnostics log is maintained in each unit but both units run and store the errors codes and diagnostics pertinent to each other The master unit controls the close timer even if the HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED CT 0 OFF CLOSE TIMER LLO OFF LEARN LIMIT DG 2 MASTER DUAL GATE 1 Start at a gate status display 2 Access the User Menu by pressing MENU twice 3 Access the Installer Menu by simultaneously pressing OPEN and RESET Release the buttons 4 Use NEXT to navigate to the menu display Change the setting using the SELECT and NEXT buttons timer is set in the slave unit If a close timer is set in both units the master unit overrides the slave setting NOTE If the dual gate communication stops for whatever reason communication wire severed or the power switch is turned off in one unit both operators cease to function and an ERROR 4 Master Slave Communication Error appears in the display Revision C Bi parting Gate Systems Master and Slave Menu Setup This page intentionally blank 5 4 SlideSmart Installation and Re
97. g the Smart DC Controller buttons Refer to Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode To access the User Menu take the following steps l A isplay he ME Th t a gate status disp ay press the MENU button The CT 0 OFF operator status displays scroll past and the CLOSE TIMER display appears CLOSE TIMER Note To bypass the operator status displays and access the User Menu you can press the MENU button twice 2 Press the NEXT button to cycle through the available menu items 3 Review Table 3 1 on page 3 12 which supplies the factory defaults for the User Menu items and references the hard wire connections In the pages that follow a detailed view of the more commonly used menus is provided Adjusting the Close Timer Setting the Time amp Date Setting the AC Power Loss Gate Function Adjusting the Display Contrast For information on how the menu buttons function review Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode Revision C Display and Menu Options 3 7 User Menu Adjusting the Close Timer The close timer assigns how many seconds will pass before the operator initiates closure of a fully opened gate after all open commands and reversing sensor inputs have ceased Every gate operator needs to have the close timer set to a specific number of seconds unless a hard wired closing device is connected to the unit such as a push button station To adjust the time 1 to 99 seconds it take
98. h OFF DC Solar Panel switch OFF h Input amp ground wires l gt 3 gt Red spade connector SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Using A Solar Powered Operator Connecting Peripherals to Solar Operators amon The 24VAC power supply shown in Figure 2 6 is not to be used for peripheral connections because the 24VAC terminals are directly connected to the solar panel inputs Any peripherals attached to the 24VAC terminals could be severely damaged due to varying voltage levels COM MON TERMINALS Photo EYE COM terminal Photo eye 24VDC NOTE Photo eyes connected to these terminals receive power when the motor engages which means the draw on the battery is minimal USER RELAY 1 Electromechanical Two power supplies are available for peripheral connections 24VDC and 12VDC NOTE The 24VDC power supply has four terminals that can be used in any combination to draw the available 1A maximum The 12VDC has two terminals Example of Peripheral Amp Draw 0 015A 3 HY 5A vehicle detectors 0 029A 1 multi code radio receiver 0 000A 4 photo eyes see NOTE 0 044A Total amps needed for site design purposes
99. h of the Preceding Warranties The preceding warranties shall not apply to equipment that has been 1 installed or maintained improperly or contrary to instructions 2 subjected to negligence accident vandalism or damaged by severe weather wind flood fire or war or 3 damaged through improper operation maintenance storage or abnormal or extraordinary use or abuse Any modification made to products will void the warranty unless the modifications are approved in writing by HySecurity in advance of the change this exclusion does not apply to normal installation of approved accessories and or protective devices or sensors THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES GIVEN BY HYSECURITY AND ARE IN PLACE OF ALL OTHERS These warranties extend to HySecurity s Distributors to the Dealer Installer and to the First User of the product following installation They do not extend to subsequent purchasers Dealer Installers or First Users may receive a replacement HySecurity Warranty form by calling HySecurity at 800 321 9947 2 Exclusion of Other Warranties The warranties contained in Section 1 are the exclusive warranties given by HySecurity and supersede any prior contrary or additional representations whether oral or written Any prior or extrinsic representations or agreements are discharged or nullified HYSECURITY HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILI
100. have a clear view of the gate Mount access control devices beyond reach of the gate The control devices that operate the gate must be Located in a clear line of sight to the gate Mounted beyond 6 feet 183cm of the gate to prevent users from touching or accessing the gate while operating the controls People attempting to access the controls by reaching through or around the gate can be seriously injured or killed by the moving gate Incorporate a security feature to prevent unauthorized use The gate operator must be properly grounded and the incoming power voltage must match the voltage label on the junction box Install enough external entrapment protection sensors so that pedestrians are protected from entrapment in both directions of the gate travel and all hazard areas and possible pinch points are fully protected Review the information found in Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Install che supplied WARNING signs on the inside and outside of the gate so they are clearly visible from both sides of the gate Installing the signs is a requirement for UL 325 compliance Connect radio and other remote access non resetting controls to the RADIO OPTIONS terminals Open and close the gate to confirm that it was properly installed and to ensure reduced risk of entrapment Verify the clearance between the gate and adjacent structures per UL 325 Safety Standards Have a qualified gate technician test the ga
101. he OPEN and CLOSE limits If the target mag net is installed before setting the limits the target magnet can get wound around the roller sprocket which will damage the SlideSmart operator and void the Limited Warranty 1 12 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Installing the Target Magnet NOTE Only one magnet is required Two target sensors are provided for LH amp RH gate applications but only one sensor gt is used m
102. he target magnet and make sure it is in line with and passes by the target sensor so it can be recognized by the software programming Connect AC Power Connect all accessory devices Set the Close Timer through the User Menu Set gate speed if applicable through Installer Menu Refer to START Smart Touch Analyze and Retrieve Tool in the Reference section Set IES sensitivity if needed through Installer Menu Check the Smart DC Controller software version If needed upload the latest version from www hysecurity com See Smart Touch Analyze and Retrieve Tool Program changes through the Installer Menu depending on the accessory devices that you have installed Give a copy of the operator instructions to the end user Show the end user how to Remove the operator cover Turn the power off and on to demonstrate learn limits after DC AC cycles Turn the DC power switch off which disengages the motor and manually push the gate Test the red Emergency Stop Button located on the side of the control box It can be accessed through a hole in the cover See illustration on page S 8 Take photographs of the completed installation site and save it in your business files SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Important Safety Instructions Safety Requirements Automatic gate operators provide user convenience and security However because these machines can produce high levels of force it is imperative
103. her conductors including other loop leads unless shielded lead in cable is used Never route high voltage circuits in PVC conduit near a loop Loop and lead in wire should be one continuous piece Avoid splices if possible If a splice is necessary for any reason pot the splice in epoxy or use heat shrink to ensure that the quality of the splice covering is the same as the original wire jacket Use only 14 16 or 18 gauge stranded wire with a direct burial jacket Cross linked polyethylene insulation types such as XLPE or XHHW will last much longer and are less prone to damage during installation than conventional insulation types Preformed loops can be used before road surfacing or under pavers Twist loose tails of lead in wires tightly approximately ten times per foot See Figure 6 5 Follow this guide for the correct number of turns in the loop 12 to 20 sq ft 5 turns 20 to 60 sq ft 4 turns 60 to 240 sq ft 3 turns 3 7 to 6 1sq m 5 turns 6 1 to 18 3 sq m 4 turns 18 3 to 73 1sq m 3 turns Twist lead in at least 10 turns per foot Twist Like This v Like This Not Like This Figure 6 5 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops 9 This guide is written from a design perspective but installation workmanship practices are equally important to insure proper operation and long loop life The best way to insure a quality instal
104. hly Revision C Safety Requirements S 3 Important Safety Instructions Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal SlideSmart uses sealed state of the art Absorbed Glass Mat AGM batteries and highly recommends replacing used batteries with new AGM type batteries The batteries used with the SlideSmart gate operator contain materials that are considered haz ardous to the environment Proper disposal of the battery is required by federal law Refer to federal guidelines found in Hazardous Waste Regulations To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons Observe the polarity between the batteries and charging circuit Never mix battery sizes types or brands The charging circuit on HySecurity DC operators is designed for AGM type batteries not lead acid type batteries HySecurity strongly recommends that only sealed AGM style batteries be used Exercise care in handling batteries Be aware that the metal found in rings bracelets and keys can conduct electricity short the batteries and cause potential injury Do not open or mutilate the batteries Battery cells contain corrosive materials which may cause burns and other injuries The material within batteries is toxic Always dispose of batteries properly Do NOT place batteries in fire The battery cells may explode Follow federal guidelines for proper disposal of hazardous waste Replace batteries according to the instructions found in DC Battery Replacement SlideSmart Install
105. hours per day that can be reasonably expected in a particular zone The number of solar hours per day affects the amount of gate travel for a free rolling gate powered by the SlideSmart solar operator NOTE n rF Remember the sun is the only source of energy If you need to increase the amount of gate travel per day i e feet of gate travel additional solar panels may be required Also the greater the battery capacity the longer the operator can cycle the gate on cloudy days without the recharge provided by the solar panels Sites requiring more than 1 500 feet of gate travel per day or those sites located in less sunny climes need larger capacity batteries HySecurity offers a 50Ah battery option which provides six times the storage capacity of the standard 8Ah batteries Four Week Average December 7 January 4 Map Legend Sun Feet of gate travel day hrs day using 8Ah batteries 5 0 3 020 20W panel 4 5 1 800 20W panel 4 0 1 440 20W panel 3 5 1 020 20W panel 3 0 600 20W panel 2 5 180 20W panel The chart is based on a 20 Watt 24VDC solar panel system with SlideSmart powering a 30 foot 9m 1000 Ibs 1ft s gate For up to date with the following peripherals attached solar isolation maps refer to http www nrel gov gis solar html One low current multi code radio receiver Two HY 5A vehicle detectors The number of amps that the peripherals draw coupled with the gate travel occurr
106. ibutor near you call HySecurity at 800 321 9947 For information about HySecurity training for installers maintenance personnel and end users refer to the company website at www hysecurity com or call 800 321 9947 Revision C Introducing SlideSmart DC Intro 3 Installer s Check List INSTALLER S CHECK LIST The following list provides a high level overview of the tasks involved in installing the SlideSmart DC gate operator Take a moment to review the list and check off the items as you complete the install d L U LD D D DD D L ovo D Intro 4 Site Prep concrete pad location dimensions distance from gate chain height and mounting considerations post or base extension front or rear installation Make sure gate installation complies with ASTM F2200 Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction And install the supplied WARNING sign on both sides of the gate Check for compliance with local codes site conditions and NEC standards Install operator on concrete pad use four 1 2 13 x 3 5in long concrete wedge anchors Attach chain end bracket to gate at proper height Attach chain to end brackets and feed under SlideSmart idlers and over chain sprocket Tighten chain using tensioning bolts Verify chain is level with idlers and parallel to operator and gate Connect red wire to DC Power Switch Turn DC Power ON Complete Initial Setup Menu programming Install t
107. ide gate 40 Roller 7 support posts parallel with the gate Conduit A Gate support cut out Direction of gate movement when opening PUBLIC Concrete 10 38 Mark the center of pad i 26 4cm slotted holes 4x for concrete anchors 19 minimum 13x 3 48 3cm SECURE Figure 1 9 Install the operator by taking the following steps 1 Place the operator on the pad to best suit the conduit as shown in Figure 1 2 Use the operator as a template and center it on the pad The chain path must be parallel with the gate 2 Assess any limitations in the chain path such as gate support posts Adjust the operator location as required X 13x 3 concrete Mark the mounting locations based on gate operator a anchors 4x and chain requirements Mark the drill point at the center of the slot to allow for adjustments See Figure 1 4 and Figure 1 9 3 Remove the operator from the concrete pad and drill the Grade i level Concrete holes for the concrete anchors See Tip base 4 Mount the operator with four 2 13 x 3 inch concrete anchors as shown in Figure 1 10 5 For additional types of mounting options refer to the Appendix Figure 1 10 Tip To keep pinpoint accuracy while drilling the mounting holes in the concrete use a 3 16 inch bit to pilot the holes and then move to a inch drill bit Revision C Installation 1 7 Gate Bracket and Chain Install
108. ife and risk unreliable operation especially in periods of inclement weather Connecting the SlideSmart DCS to Solar Power k Use 14 gauge wire or larger to connect the solar panel s within 100ft of the operator Check NEC and local regulations if other distances apply Use one 24VDC solar panel or two 12VDC solar panels in series with a total capacity of at least 20W Mount them according to the manufacturer s installation instructions Make sure both DC power switches on the SlideSmart control box are in the OFF position and then remove the two Phillips head screws that secure the 24VDC cover to the junction box Wire nut or crimp bond the solar panel wires to the black and red input wires Wire nut or crimp bond the equipment ground wire to the green ground wire in the junction box Minimum Minimum 10W Pane Two 12V panels in series connect to gate operator or One 24V panel connects to gate operator Figure 2 4 Solar Panels and Wiring Connections Revision C Power 2 7 Using A Solar Powered Operator NOTE For extended battery backup installation instructions refer to Installing the Extended Battery Backup Kit 6 Slide the plastic cover off the control box and attach the red spade connector to the battery terminal on the upper DC power switch 7 Turn both DC power switches ON and program the Smart DC Controller See Programming the Initial Setup Menu Control Box DC Battery amp Motor switc
109. in windy environments large variations in motor current may occur In these types of scenarios you may want to use a higher less sensitive IES setting Gate condition If the gate environment is near salty sea air rusty wheels or chains might impede gate travel over time Additionally gates that are hit and bent may have very stiff areas during travel that cause a large variation in motor current For these issues you may want to use a higher less sensitive IES setting until repairs are made Gate maintenance Gate rollers will deteriorate and begin to fail over time Gravel or dirt roads will incur more debris in the gate rail or inverted V track than a paved surface In poorly maintained gate areas the chance for false IES trips is higher To adjust the IES sensitivity take the following steps 1 Ata gate status display press the MENU button twice The CLOSE TIMER display appears 2 Simultaneously press the OPEN and RESET buttons to enter the Installer Menu Release the buttons and the LEARN LIMITS display appears 3 Press NEXT until the IES SENSITIVITY display appears The factory default setting is 2 HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED CT 0 OFF CLOSE TIMER LL 0 OFF LEARN LIMIT SE 2 IES SENSITIVITY 1 Start at a gate status display 2 To access the User Menu press MENU twice 3 To access the Installer Menu simultaneously press OPEN and RESET 4 Use NEXT to navigate to the menu d
110. ing throughout the night determines the battery capacity required lt This solar isolation map recreated courtesy DOE The number of amps that the peripherals draw coupled with the gate travel during the day determines the solar panel size needed Figure 2 7 NOTE HySecurity provides a 50Ah battery option for sites where high gate travel and inclement weather are an issue For sites of this nature consider a 40W system A 40W system doubles the feet of gate trave day that is shown in the chart above 2 10 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Important Considerations for DC powered Operators IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR DC POWERED OPERATORS Since the operator is intended to run on batteries control of the load is important Gates that move easily and do not bind will drain less energy from the battery preserving capacity for more cycles during a power failure Be certain to observe polarity when connecting the batteries or adding accessories Reversed polarity may result in a non functional operator or damage to a component Red is positive and black is negative If shorted the batteries will generate a very high current The batteries are connected in a series circuit Join the positive terminal from one battery to the negative terminal of the next battery Batteries have a finite life and age more quickly when exposed to temperatures above 80 F 27 C Battery temperatures above 104 F 40 C
111. is retained even when the main power is turned off See Figure 6 21 Replace the battery about every five years or as needed with a DL 2025 DL 2032 or CR 2025 or CR 2022 battery Revision C Reference General Maintenance em Aans G Age com No NE 7 B COM DUAL Figure 6 21 6 33 General Maintenance This page intentionally blank 6 34 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Installation Configurations Appendix A This appendix contains drawings of the various installation configurations for the SlideSmart operator Provided in this appendix are drawing specifications for Concrete pad layout and dimensions Conduit and ground Base extension Post mounted Post mounted with base extension e Rear mounted installation Revision C A 1 3 25 2 50 Chain to Gate Gate Chain 40 Roller 21 Min pad size Provisions for qty 4 13X37 Concrete Anchors inch slot in either direction P 10 38 19 0 Min pad size 7 75 Chain Height Ground a Pad 2 0 3 M Conduits stubbed above ground minimum 2 0 above pad to a maximum of 4 inches NOTE DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN INCHES UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE SLIDESMART INSTALLATION z D0335 A S P E G F CATI
112. isplay Change the setting using the SELECT and NEXT buttons Avoid setting the IES sensitivity to a fixed level 7 9 setting The high motor current required for the IES to trip could cause severe injury or death to people caught in the moving gate 4 Use the SELECT and NEXT buttons to navigate and change the number on the display 5 To exit the Installer Menu press the MENU button The gate status appears in the display indicating you have returned to Run Mode If IES errors occur SAFE MODE or ENTRAPMENT MODE will appear on the display For more information about troubleshooting refer to Table 6 1 in the Reference section Display and Menu Options Installer Menu Reinstating Factory Defaults Ten menu configurations are available in the User Menu Several other items in the Installer Menu let you customize the operator depending on the number of attached accessories and your customer s needs NOO OO O Reinstating factory default clears ALL menu settings stored in the operator and returns them to fac tory defaults It is recommended that you save the menu settings before reinstating factory defaults You can write the settings in a notebook or if you have a laptop computer you can use HySecuritys START software and download the menu settings and save them to a file to upload to the operator at a later date To reinstate factory defaults take the following steps 1 Start at a gate status display 1
113. itches in the receiver to match the same code used in the transmitter Test the operation of the reversing edge to make sure that it functions correctly Advise the gate user that they must retest this vital function weekly f there is also to be a radio receiver for a hand held transmitter to operate the gate be certain to use a two channel commercial receiver The edge and hand held transmitters must have their codes set to match the receiver or they will not function SMART DC CONTROLLER TROUBLESHOOTING This section is available to help you troubleshoot any problems that may occur with the SlideSmart operator It provides information about the Smart DC Controller display codes The Smart DC Controller system includes many self diagnostics Specific messages appear on the LCD and the Audio Alert buzzer sounds distinctive chirps Any alerts faults or errors are also logged into memory and date time stamped For diagnostic purposes these messages can be retrieved with optional START software available from HySecurity Refer to Smart Touch Analyze and Retrieve Tool The following Table 6 1 provides solutions to the error codes faults and alerts that may appear on the Smart DC Controller display 6 16 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting 12ounojsuen ooe do oinrey jourrogsueiT 1 onuoo OG umu verdor pue oSe oA 1981eqo JPW anqrej 19818 19 onuo OG u p uonr
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115. lar powered site read through this entire section Keep in mind that the solar SlideSmart DCS operator does not have the following components Transformer AC power supply board AC service outlet Various wiring adaptations that are standard in a SlideSmart DC operator Design Requirements amp Considerations Two standard 8Ah batteries are supplied with SlideSmart DCS and nominally support up to 1 500 feet of gate travel per day based on the following Battery storage capacity based on 4 solar hours per day See Figure 2 6 20WATT solar panel system minimum requirement See Figure 2 4 A gate weight of 1000lbs 454kg gate length of 30ft 9m and gate speed of 1ft s 30 5cm s Connection to two HY 5A and one multi code radio receiver Note that if connected properly photo eyes are not considered in the power load because the Smart DC Controller only powers the photo eyes when the motor engages Refer to Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only NOTE The available 50Ah battery option supports up to 9 000 feet of gate travel per day The design of the solar powered site is important in maintaining the highest gate cycle capacity and extending the life of the batteries The construction of a solar powered gate and its cycle capacity is significantly affected by the following Energy demand of the peripheral devices The more energy efficient the device the less power draw oc
116. lation is to employ a professional installer experienced with detector loops A few important practices are The slot in the surface of the road should be cut 14 inch wide x 12 inch deep 6 3mm x 38 1mm The corners of the cut must be at an angle or core drilled to relieve stress on the wires After the wire is installed the slot must be completely backfilled with a non hardening sealer If the loop wires are able to move in the slot after the sealer has set the detector may give false calls Loop Sealant Like This NOT Like This OR This Figure 6 6 Detector Logic HySecurity recommends that vehicle detectors be used for free open and obstruction sensing logic only Because of their slower speeds closing logic is a poor choice for security gate systems Since there are several ways that the gate may be left standing open and because there is a loss of safety our circuit has not been designed to accommodate detect to close logic Loop Diagnostics The following tests cannot guarantee a functioning loop but failure of either test means that the loop is definitely suspect even though it may still be functioning at the time 1 Test the resistance of the loop and lead in wire It should not exceed 4 Ohms 2 Test the resistance between the loop and earth ground with a 500V Megohm meter It should be 100 Megohms or more Loops may function at 100 Megohms or less but will not be reliable e g when the ground is wet fr
117. lay will accept changes CT 0 OFF CLOSE TIMER Pressing RESET clears faults and returns to Run Mode A gate Pressing PREV status display moves to the previous appears menu selection The RESET button cannot be Pressing NEXT advances through the next available menu selection Pressing SELECT Pressing MENU causes the upper two characters to blink returns to Run Mode and a gate which indicates the display is ready to status display appears accept changes to a menu setting The MENU button does not function while the selection is Pressing SELECT a second time accepts still blinking what appears on the display The entry mode is complete when the two characters stop blinking Figure 3 3 Function of the Smart DC Controller Buttons in Menu Mode Revision C Display and Menu Options 3 3 Run Mode RUN MODE Gate status displays appear when the operator is ready and waiting for a gate operation command When the menu display is flashing GATE OPENING or GATE CLOSING a command has been received which starts the motor and drives the gate The command may come from a variety of sources a card reader push button remote or recognition of a vehicle passing over a free exit loop detector In all cases the operator runs the motor when it receives a gate operation command gt Understanding Gate Status Displays HYSECURITY HYSECURITY HYSECURITY GATE OPEN GATE CLOSED GATE STOPPED OO OoOO OoOO OoOO oo
118. lbs 73 kg 160 Ibs 73 kg 150 Ibs 68 UL Listing Class I II IIT IV Class III IV DCS 15 Class I IT HI IV DCS 10F Class III IV Warranty 5 years commercial use 7 years 5 years commercial use 5 years commercial use 7 years for single family residence for single family residence Copyright Notice Copyright 2011 by HySecurity Gate Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any means photocopier electronic or mechanical without the express written permission of HySecurity Gate Inc Federal Copyright law prohibits the reproduction distribution or public display of copyrighted materials without the express written permission of the copyright owner unless fair use or other exemption under copyright law applies Additionally HySecurity Gate Inc makes no representations or warranty with respect to this manual We also reserve the right to make changes in the products described without notice and without any obligation to notify any persons of any such revision or change Trademarks SlideSmart Smart DC Controller S T A R T and the HySecurity logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HySecurity Gate Inc Publication Information Published in the United States of America March 15 2011 Document Number D0337 Revision C
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120. lls through operator status displays Pressing STOP and accesses the User Menu The stops gate travel CLOSE TIMER display appears which presents the first of twelve Pressing CLOSE closes the gate programmable displays Note Pressing the MENU button twice bypasses the operator status displays Figure 3 5 Function of Smart DC Controller Buttons in Run Mode Revision C Display and Menu Options 3 5 Run Mode Viewing Operator Status Displays Press the MENU button once and the operator status displays appear in two second intervals Pertinent information appears to provide a quick overview of the operators status or configurations Refer to Figure 3 6 SOFTWARE VERSION H5 DUAL GATE MASTER OT lt 15 gt D SLIDESMART DC20 lt LEFT gt HAND UC lt 2 gt USAGE CLASS BT lt 0 gt STANDARD BATTERY D lt 32 gt 0 VDC BATTERY VOLTAGE CC lt 002600 gt CYCLE COUNT CT 0 OFF CLOSE TIMER Figure 3 6 Operator Status Displays SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Variables The software version and revision number are hard coded in the Smart DC Controller MASTER or SLAVE This display only appears when the operator is used in bi parting gate systems OT 15 SlideSmart DC 15 at 1ft s OT 16 SlideSmart DC 10F at 2ft s LEFT or RIGHT 1 2 3 or 4 Note OT 16 only accepts Usage Class 3 and 4 0 8Ah standard factory issue 1 50Ah optional upgrade 2 110Ah opti
121. m starting in either direction if the gate is stationary If tripped while in motion the standard function is to stop the gate motion and then automatically restart again if the photo eye is clear within five seconds An optional setting in the Installer Menu will cause a two second reversal of travel Alignment Most photo eyes require careful optical alignment in order to aim the emitter beam to the center of the receiver or reflector In order to avoid false triggering it is important to carefully align the system especially with retro reflective photo eyes The best way to assure true centering of the beam is with some trial testing where the emitter is shifted to move the beam left and right and up and down until the range of the invisible cone of the infrared beam is known Photo eyes usually provide alignment aid LED s for this setup but they can be hard to see HySecurity has provided a unique feature that turns power on to the photo eyes and causes our buzzer to chirp when the photo eyes enter and exit alignment See Zable 3 1 Smart DC Controller User Menu Functions on page 3 12 to enable this feature Set the menu item PE PHOTO EYE ALIGN from a 0 to a 1 The buzzer chirps once when the emitter and photo eye receiver are not aligned When the emitter and receiver are aligned the buzzer chirps twice If they go out of alignment again the buzzer will chirp once This alignment mode will automatically reset to 0 the next time the Clos
122. minimum y 483m Figure 1 2 concrete forms are square with the gate and the pad is level The operator footprint with covers is approximately an 18 inch square 4 7cm See Figure 1 2 for the minimum pad dimensions SlideSmart DC operator oe Ground Conduit runs 2 Scm above concrete pad 20 7 Minimum pad 52 6cm height is 2 5cm above grade level Grade level Vehicle loop L control wires Extra conduit ru Master Slave power Consult local codes for proper depth Concrete pad ET voltage Communication wires depth set per local codes High voltage wires Main AC power Grounding rod depth at 10ft 3m or per local co SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Cut away view Figure 1 3 de 13 x 3 Extend conduit height 2 inches 5cm above the pad 4 inches 9cm above ground level Make sure the Conduit may be shared with low voltage wires Revision C Using an Existing Pad In many applications SlideSmart may be a replacement operator for an existing gate system Make sure the pad is level and inspect the pad for Appropriate distance from the gate See Figure 1 4 Appropriate dimensions See Figure 1 2 for SlideSmart installation Durability Chain height To use an existing pad take the following steps q 734 1 Remove any exis
123. n 24ft 7 3m Select appropriate distances between B C and D to make sure vehicles remain detected within the photo eye zones SECURE SIDE Figure 6 11 Photo Eye Placement when used as Vehicle Detectors Revision C Reference 6 13 Installing Gate Edge Sensors INSTALLING GATE EDGE SENSORS Photo eye CX Wall or fence edge Upright post edge Gate edge Photo eye Figure 6 12 Refer to Figure 6 12 to help plan the most appropriate placement of the edge sensors being installed For sliding gates one or more contact sensors edge sensors must be located at the leading edge trailing edge and post mounted both inside and outside of the sliding gate Three sided detectors are ideal for slide gates If the clearance of the gate is 6 15cm or more above the road then an edge sensor must be mounted on the bottom edge Underwriters Laboratories requires that any contact sensor used as an external entrapment protection device must be laboratory tested to and recognized by the UL 325 Standard Drill holes through the edge s mounting channel and through the surface that each gate edge is to be mounted Securely fasten every edge sensor Make sure sensors extend to within 6 15cm of the pavement on the leading edge of the gate 6 14 SlideSmart Installation and R
124. n briefly appears on the display and then one of the following modes appears Gate status indicates the operator is in Run Mode Refer to Run Mode Figure 3 1 Alert fault and error messages indicates a problem exists with the operator which needs to be resolved before the operator can function properly Refer to Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting NOTE The Smart DC Controller can be powered when either switch is turned on If the DC power switch is OFF the motor and batteries are disconnected The operator will not function even though the AC power switch remains on When the operator is connected to AC power and both switches are turned ON the charge level of the battery is being monitored and main tained On a solar powered operator the lower power switch connects and disconnects the DC power from the solar panels The flashing red indicator light next to the OPEN button on the Smart DC Controller is considered the heart beat of the system It indicates that the Sa electronics board is receiving power When AC power is lost the rate of flashing slows down Another indicator light above the display is multi colored i 4 Multi colored LED indicates power and gate status and corresponds to the action that the operator is pA performing we 5 eop MENU RESET OPE T Green the operator is stopped Is Ry ECT Flashing yellow the operator is running prev NEXT SEL Re
125. nce of the operator To check the drive belt tension take the following steps 1 Remove the SlideSmart cover and protection plate 2 Turn off the DC power switch 3 Check to make sure the pulley is aligned horizontally 4 With your finger apply light outward pressure to the drive belt If it is properly tensioned it should only move about 1 16 to 1 8 inch 1 6 to 3 2cm See Figure 6 17 5 To replace or re tension the drive belt Loosen the four motor bracket nuts and move the motor accordingly 6 Retighten the motor bracket nuts 7 Turn the DC power switch on 8 Replace the protection plate and SlideSmart cover 6 30 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C General Maintenance DC BATTERY REPLACEMENT HySecurity provides a one year warranty from the date of shipment for all batteries supplied with the SlideSmart operator Indicators of a low battery include LOW BATTERY or DEAD BATTERY appears on the Smart DC Controller display which may or may not be indicative of normal discharge ALERT 18 CHANGE BATTERY appears on the Smart DC Controller display The operator emits an occasional chirp to indicate a problem exists AP AC LOSS appears on the Smart DC Controller display Gate operation is affected by AC power loss depending on customer preferences and the configuration set by the installer in the AP AC LOSS User Menu NOTE For detailed information about the AP AC LOSS configuration
126. nect the photos eyes using the same steps See Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only If standard 11 pin box type vehicle detectors are to be used perform the following procedure 1 If there is sufficient space install the sockets in the control box if not then install them in a separate external housing Figure 4 4 is for general reference only NOTE Carefully consider your peripheral connections Any peripheral device required for safe gate operation should be attached 24VDC in case of an AC power outage Additionally box detec tors with relays require five times more power than HY 5A detectors UPS battery life will be extended if you use HY 5A detectors instead Connect 24 Volt power to the detector Connect Pin No 1 to a 24VAC or 24VDC terminal and Pin No 2 to common Connect output Pin No 6 to the Common Bus and output Pin No 5 to one of the four detector terminal inputs depending upon the detector function required on the Smart DC Controller If multiple detectors are used route the power wires and common wire from socket to socket daisy chaining rather than individually running each wire to the same location See Figure 4 4 The only wires that are separate are the output wire to the Smart DC Controller and the detector loop input wires NOTE Always keep the detector loop wires well twisted at all places beyond the area of the loop The lead in portion sealed in a saw
127. nnections For information on how the menu buttons function review Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode Revision C Display and Menu Options 3 15 Installer Menu Resetting the OPEN and CLOSE Limits On occasion the open and close limits may need to be fine tuned Resetting the open and close limits is easily accomplished by accessing the Installer Menu Examples where resetting the limits is necessary include Replacing the chain or adjusting the chain to the point where it affects the open and close positions Removing or replacing the target magnet Setting the LEARN LIMITS display to 1 erases the open and close target positions from memory To re learn limits take the following steps 1 Start at a gate status 1 Ata gate status display press the MENU button RAAT display twice The CLOSE TIMER display appears GATE CLOSED 2 Simultaneously press the OPEN and RESET buttons to enter the Installer Menu Release the buttons and the LEARN LIMITS display appears It is the first item in the Installer Menu 3 Press SELECT and then NEXT to change the setting to 1 Press SELECT again Menu by pressing the LEARN OPEN flashes on the display indicating A MENU button twice that operator is ready to relearn the open limit 4 Hold the OPEN button until the gate reaches the desired open limit Release the OPEN button Note that if you go too far you can press CLOSE to reverse direction 2 Acces
128. nstaller Menu as described in Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Vehicle Detector Configurable Functions Installer Menu Setting Options Display Meaning Bold Default ORI Outside Obstruction loop detector function 0 Pause closing only 1 Enable reverse to open IR 1 Inside Obstruction loop detector function 0 Pause closing only 1 Enable reverse to open DL 1 Vehicle detector logic 1 Standard Close Timer does not begin counting until all loops have cleared 2 Quick close Close Timer can count to zero even while loops are active so the gate will close as soon as the loops are clear 3 Forced time out Close Timer is forced to zero when both the OOLD amp IOLD are tripped simultaneously Additionally all other close inputs are memorized and the gate closes immediately when all open commands and vehicle detector inputs are clear 4 Full Anti tailgate In addition to the functions of 3 the gate stops during the opening cycle when both OOLD amp IOLD are tripped simultaneously When the OOLD and IOLD loops are cleared the gate closes immediately For additional information refer to Vehicle Detector Configuration and Quick Close Mode Selection SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Overview of the Smart DC Controller INSTALLING STANDARD 11 PiN BOX TYPE VEHICLE DETECTORS NOTE If photo eyes are used to monitor vehicle traffic instead of loop detectors con
129. nter Loop detector inputs active If the close timer has counted to zero the gate will close when all detector inputs are clear Mode 3 Same function as Mode 1 However the close timer is forced to zero when both the OOLD amp IOLD are tripped simultaneously Additionally all other close inputs are memorized and the gate closes immediately when all open commands and vehicle detector inputs are clear Mode 4 Full anti tailgate logic includes Mode 3 functions In addition the gate will stop during the opening cycle when both OOLD amp IOLD are tripped simultaneously When the OOLD amp IOLD loops are cleared the gate closes immediately The OOLD amp IOLD can be individually set so that if tripped while closing the gate may pause only or reverse to reopen The free exit detector input is blocked while the gate is closing 4 8 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Connecting Accessory Devices CONNECTING ACCESSORY DEVICES Entrapment Sensor Connections Devices such as gate edge sensors and photoelectric beams must be installed to protect against entrapment These secondary entrapment protection devices are required so the gate installation is in compliance with UL 325 Safety Standards Figure 4 5 illustrates how w i AVDCS a to connect different sensors to the Smart DC Controller Ls l a Q uu Fe n ag 4 4 444 amp l CUu uw WU Q y COM hes aS S yo DA COM G3 NIS
130. ntly located on the www hysecurity com website Instructions for downloading START are found on the website as well WHAT YOU NEED Standard USB 2 0 A B communications cable If you are using the HySecurity RS 232 to USB adapter be sure to install the USB driver in your laptop Laptop computer with Windows PC operating system XP Vista or Windows 7 Minimum 128MB of RAM Minimum 5MB of hard drive disk space VGA graphics card minimum resolution of 800 x 600 INSTALLING START SOFTWARE Read the START User Manual and then take the following steps to download START software L 2 3 4 Connect to RS 232 with a HySecurity adapter IE Em Tf If using a USB cable connect it to the USB port ERES juu 8 m B COM A p com NO SE USB PORT RS 485 COMMUNICATION Figure 6 16 Bring up your web browser and type in http www hysecurity com in the command line Click Technical Support left column on the HySecurity home page Enter your user name and password If you do not have a user name register as an online member Click to Download S T A R T software for Smart Touch and Smart DC Read the End User License Agreement and if you agree to the terms click on I accept bottom of the page Click RUN A setup window appears Revision C Reference 6 27 General Maintenance Installing START Software continued NOTE
131. olved Table 6 2 HY 5A Vehicle Detector Faults and Errors Alert or Error LCD Description Advisory Resolution ALERT 7 FREQ SHIFT FAULT HY 5A vehicle detector The alert indicates an unstable loop Abnormal frequency change alert frequency Check the loop and lead in wires for problems Replace them if necessary ALERT 8 LOOP SHORTENED HY 5A vehicle detector The alert indicates that the loop and lead in Loop is shorted wires are shorting out check the wires for problems Replace them if necessary ALERT 9 LOOP OPEN HY 5A vehicle detector The alert indicates the loop wires are loose Disconnected loop alert or disconnected Check the wires for problems Replace them if necessary ALERT 10 PC BUS ERROR HY 5A vehicle detector The alert indicates the detector is not Communications alert communicating properly with the Smart DC Controller The alert occurs if the detector is unplugged or the connection is unstable If communication is not re established within 30 seconds the controller will reset and the message changes to ERROR 3 ALERT 11 DETECTOR FAULT HY 5A vehicle detector The display indicates the HY 5A detector Malfunction alert malfunction Check detector for problems Replace it if necessary ALERT 12 ON TOO LONG Detector input triggered too long The display indicates the HY 5A detector More than five minutes malfunction It alert also works for any input connected to the terminal strip for s
132. om rainfall Low resistance indicates broken or moisture saturated insulation This is common if inappropriate wire insulation has been used A schematic for a slide gate loop layout is shown in Figure 6 7 Revision C Reference 6 7 Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops PUBLIC SIDE This layout illustrates a bi directional traffic system with controlled access entry card reader radio control etc and a free exit gate The gate s closure time is determined by the number of seconds entered in the CLOSE TIMER display found in the OBSTRUCTION User Menu The timing to close starts when all loops are clear LOOP The timer is adjustable from 1 to 99 seconds ACCESS CONTROL DEVICE Card reader etc For a single directional system the FREE EXIT loop is replaced by an OBSTRUCTION loop OBSTRUCTION LOOP DIMENSIONS A 6 to 20ft 2 to 6m B 6 to 8ft 2m to 243cm C Maintain 4ft 122cm D Maintain 5ft 152cm between loop FREE EXIT and edge of roadway No vehicle can pass or through such a small area and escape detection OBSTRUCTION E Located for convenience of use LOOP SECURE SIDE Vehicle Detectors and Loop Layout for Slide Gates Figure 6 7 6 8 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only INSTALLING PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS FOR SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION ONLY ie HIHI HI V
133. on Verify AC power supply wires and low voltage 12V amp 24V accessory power wires run through two separate conduits as discussed in Wiring 115VAC Power Make sure proper wire size is used The following table provides the size wire for distance in feet from the power source to the operator Table 2 2 Wire Gauge versus Run for 230VAC AC Power 14 gauge wire 12 gauge wire 10 gauge wire One operator 230V 2095 ft 639 m 3350 ft 1021 m 5300 ft 1615 m Two operators 230V 1465 ft 446 m 2350 ft 716 m 3750 ft 1143 m Note Table 2 2 assumes a dedicated circuit with an accessory power load up to 2A Additional loads require that the wire size be increased or the distance of the run be decreased To connect to 230VAC power take the following steps Voltage selector switch set to 230V 1 Make sure the AC power is turned off at its source and the DC and AC power switches on the operator are in the off position 2 Remove the High Voltage Protection cover by unscrewing the two Phillips head screws that secure it See Figure 2 2 3 Toggle the voltage selector switch from 115V to 230V Replace the High Voltage cover and secure it See Figure 2 3 4 Access the input power wires by removing the two Phillips head screws that secure the High Voltage Junction Box Cover See Figure 2 2 5 Wire nut or crimp bond the power supply wires to the black and white lead wires coming from the AC power
134. on Number varies depending on the voltage that the charger is providing One cycle equals a full open and close sequence Partial cycles are not counted The first menu item in the User Menu See User Menu Description This display appears only when you press RESET or cycle the power It displays the software version which is useful as a maintenance tool and Indicates in a dual gate setting whether the operator is set to Master or Slave The setting is assigned in the Installer Menu Indicates and identifies the operator and charger type Designates which way a gate opens viewed from the operator If it slides to the left it is a left hand gate Gate handing is established in the initial Setup Menu Displays the operators Usage Class designation per UL 325 standards Refer to Identifying Gate Operator Category and Usage Class Confirms the operator battery type If you use to the larger capacity batteries you must configure the operator through the Installer Menu See BT BATTERY TYPE Displays the actual charging voltage Displays the number of cycles the gate operator has incurred Similar to an odometer it resets to zero after 999 999 cycles Note You can also access the Installer Menu from this display See nstaller Menu Displays the number of seconds before the open gate initiates Revision C User Menu UsER MENU The User Menu consists of several items which can be modified usin
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137. ously pressing the OPEN and RESET buttons 4 Use NEXT to navigate to the menu display Change the setting using the SELECT and NEXT buttons Installer Menu Adjusting the IES Sensitivity SlideSmart uses a primary Type A inherent entrapment sensor IES per UL325 Safety Standards A solid immovable object blocking the gate will trip the IES and cause the operator to stop and reverse for two seconds and enter safe mode The adaptive IES software monitors the average running motor current while the gate is in motion and reverses the gate when the current exceeds an automatically self adapting average SE 2 IES SENSITIVITY The IES display accessed through the Installer Menu allows you to input a number between 0 and 9 The settings 0 through 6 allow an increasingly higher threshold amount of headroom above the average current draw before tripping For IES settings 7 through 9 the current limit is a fixed relatively high value before the IES will be tripped The factory setting is 2 which is adequate for most sites Avoid setting the IES sensitivity to a fixed level 7 9 setting The high motor current required for the IES to trip could cause severe injury or death to people caught in the moving gate For IES settings 0 through 6 the motor current is continually being measured Typical Operation Installer Menu IES Setting 2 and the IES threshold automatically set to trip at
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139. phase Switch selectable Power single phase Switch selectable 115 volts 3 amps 50 60 Hertz 115 volts 3 amps 50 60 Hertz 230 volts 1 5 amps 50 60 Hertz 230 volts 1 5 amps 50 60 Hertz Motor 75 hp Motor 75 hp Gate speed 1ft s Gate speed 2ft s Gate weight Maximum 1500lbs 675kg Gate weight Maximum 1000lbs 450kg Note For SlideSmart DC Solar operators refer to www hysecurity com Revision C Installation 1 1 Site Overview amp Planning Pad Condition 1 Follow the local building codes to identify the frost line and determine the required depth of the concrete pad HySecurity recommends a minimum 16 inch depth with a minimum 2 inch extension above ground level Refer to Figure 1 2 and Figure 1 3 2 Before pouring the pad consider conduit placement so it fits within the confines of the 6 9 x 12 inch cutout in the SlideSmart base as shown in Figure 1 2 Run separate conduits for high voltage wiring 115 230V supply power including equipment ground low voltage wiring 12V and 24V accessory power vehicle loop control wiring master slave connections earth ground NEC NFPA 9 e LLLLLLLLL LLL LLL LL LLL LLL LLL 6 4 Chain 16 3cm 40 Roller Gate 0 5 cut out 26 7cm for conduit 21 6 9 x 12 53 3cm 17 5 x 30 5cm 1e 4 1cm mer n eS Ps to ESTA Y Concrete Ia 10 38 gt Slotted holes 4x for pad i 26 4cm concrete anchors 19
140. ply to one lead POWER SUPPLY of the lock s coil See Figure 6 4 High voltage 2 Connect the other lead of the lock s coil to NO on iati voltage USER 1 RELAY Note Connect to NC on USER 1 RELAY if installing a maglock 3 Connect the COM on USER 1 RELAY to the second lead wire in the power supply 115V or 230V USER 1 RELAY Figure 6 4 4 Set the User Relay function in the Installer Menu to RL1 6 Refer to Setting the User Relay Function in the Installer Menu 6 4 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Setting the User Relay Function in the Installer Menu 5 Enter the Installer Menu and set the User 1 Relay to Function 6 GATE LOCK OUTPUT Revision C Reference HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED CT 0 OFF CLOSE TIMER LL 0 OFF LEARN LIMIT RL 6 GATE LOCK OUTPUT 1 Start at a gate status display 2 To access the User Menu press MENU twice 3 To access the Installer Menu simultaneously press OPEN and RESET 4 Use NEXT to navigate to the menu display Change the setting using the SELECT and NEXT buttons Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops INSTALLING VEHICLE DETECTORS AND LOOPS A vehicle detector passes a small current flow through the loop which then becomes an inductive coil When a vehicle passes over the loop the detector senses the resultant drop in the inductance and actuates the detector output Loop Configur
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143. quire that the wire size be increased or the distance of the run be decreased To connect to 115VAC power take the following steps 1 Make sure the AC power is turned off at its source and the DC and AC power switches on the operator are in the off position Access the input power wires and service outlet wires by removing the two Phillips head screws that secure the high voltage junction box cover See Figure 2 2 NOTE The service outlet wires are solid copper and are labeled and bound together to keep them sepa rate from the AC power switch wires Wire nut or crimp bond the power supply wires to the black and white lead wires coming from the AC power switch no label See Figure 2 2 Wire nut or crimp bond the equipment ground wire to the green ground wire in the junction box To activate the 115VAC service outlet include the black and white outlet lead wires and the green ground wire in the connections made above Neatly organize all wire connections and replace the high voltage junction box cover Secure it with the two Phillips head screws Wiring 230VAC Power All SlideSmart operators are shipped from the factory as 115VAC units When connecting to 230VAC power the voltage selector switch on the AC power board must be moved to the 230V position or damage to the operator will occur and void the Limited Warranty SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Wiring AC Power For the 230VAC power connecti
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145. ravel Mount one or two edge transmitters onto the gate panel near the upper corner of the leading edge of the gate All edge sensors will function correctly if only one transmitter is used but wiring multiple edges to a single transmitter may be impractical or displeasing visually Connect the edges to the terminals in the edge transmitter and set the dip switches of the transmitter to match the setting in the receiver to be used Refer to Figure 6 13 Revision C Reference 6 15 Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Mount a commercial style radio receiver external antenna type in the channel of the chassis on either side of the operator Knock out the nearest hole in the bottom of the control box and route the wires to the area labeled RADIO OPTIONS Only three wire connections are needed because the common wire and one radio output wire connect to the same terminal Being certain to observe polarity crimp together the black radio common wire and one of the radio output wires using a 0 25 inch spade connector and fasten the wires to the COM terminal Connect the red wire to the 24V terminal and connect the other radio output contact wire to the spade marked EDGE this is the same as the EDGE input on the terminal strip near the left side of the board Mount an external antenna onto the top of a fixed post of the fence near the operator Connect the antenna into the socket on the radio receiver Set the DIP sw
146. reates an interlock signal to another operator interlock input or simply to indicate that the gate is secure The relay is released when the fully closed limit switch is tripped The relay is energized when the fully closed limit is released Any open command energizes the relay 2 Close limit pulse output Used in a sequenced system to command a second machine to close Generates a brief pulsed output that occurs when the close limit is triggered 3 Open limit output Indicates a full open position This output becomes active when an open limit is triggered and releases when the open limit is released 4 Open limit pulse output Trips a sequenced barrier arm gate operator to open Generates a brief pulsed output when the open limit is triggered An additional pulse is also generated with any new open command even when the gate is already fully opened 5 Warn before during operate Controls an external warning device This output operates at the same time as the internal output warn before operate buzzer 6 Gate Lock output Controls external solenoid locks or magnetic locks In both directions of travel this output is activated about 7 10 of a second before the operator starts moving the gate and remains active while moving as well as for a few seconds after stopping 7 Gate forced open output Activated if the gate is forced off the closed limit switch and operator is not able to restore the gate to full closed within four seconds This alarm reset
147. res a separate earth ground in addition to the required equipment ground HySecurity recommends grounding the operator with a separate earth ground rod to shield the operator against electromagnetism and other electrical signals that may cause erratic operation with or damage to the Smart DC Controller NOTE 9 If you do not ground the operator with a separate earth ground rod you risk voiding the Limited Warranty For earth grounding requirements refer to the National Fire Protection Association NFPA 780 Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems Highlights of the standard include The ground rod is a solid copper rod minimum requirements 56 16mm diameter and 10 feet 3m in length The ground rod is driven into the earth refer to local codes for proper depth requirements The ground rod is electrically bonded to the chassis with a single length of un spliced 6AWG copper wire less than 3 feet 91cm long Local jurisdictions may impose additional requirements above the NEC and NFPA 780 Consult the local codes and regulations regarding requirements in your area Revision C Power 2 1 Installing the Earth Ground Take the following steps to comply with NEC and NFPA 780 standards 1 Install a grounding rod per local building codes See Figure 2 1 2 Attach a large earth ground wire GAWG from the grounding rod to the lug nut on the
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149. rties unless the requested services transactions or legal requirements necessitate it 2010 D0394 Rev B Contents SlideSmart Components Introducing SlideSmart DC INTELLIGENT FEATURES SMART DC CONTROLLER M ooo ccccccccssssssssessescsscsessssssssssssssescsscacsnsacsseseaseses INTRO 2 TECHNICAL SUPPORT u u au Sl kiwi a evo pe rex er bos edv eio Over poe ie e Fette OU e doe dos reno eee ee Pd ieee INTRO 3 INSEAIEER S CHECK LIST sanieren teet a tO e Susu unus eru tese tese m E AEEA INTRO Chapter 1 Safety Requirements IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS i ecsastsseseskbnix esten nest DU ansis TA SE HIS sthasvtaansvanstivnestsassivosnssnsonuvonsassenaanropenseaanses S 1 Safety Standards Installer s Responsibility un aaqhasaaskassssaqkaytaqs shua asaswysqassiykasaiayqaqssyssaqkasskasssa S 1 Safety Standards Owner User Responsibility n unas aqaaqasqabaqus aaa E eE NEEE a SE en S 3 Hazardous Materialsand Proper Disposal 253 a a s sa eias atop bud ark PO RE adr rete pan epp agen S 4 SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION SENSORS lt ssssssassessiscassseasscesssnsssstvacinssunnsetasdusdstsnetivansessouanensseanaeatses S 5 Identifying Gate Operator Category and Usage Class u rone eqs en rhe eatenus rai uN Bex BR pond FERE S 6 Choosing Secondary Entrapment Prot cti r uuu aa boe SUR Dro d ERN adds ARM E OR va DURER nam ia uie d eund S 7 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON T MUN S 8 EMERGENCY RELEASE oM
150. s before the operator initiates gate closure take the following steps 1 Ata gate status display press the MENU button twice This accesses the User Menu and the CLOSE TIMER display appears 2 Use the SELECT and then NEXT or PREV buttons to navigate and change the number on the display CT 0 OFF CLOSE TIMER Note Keep the close time at zero if gate personnel operate the gate or the owner plans to use a remote control 3 To exit the User Menu press the MENU button The gate status appears in the display indicating you have returned to Run Mode 3 8 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Setting the Time and Date User Menu A feature of the Smart DC Controller is its 24 hour 365 day clock Make sure it is set to the appropriate time zone An accurate time and date allows the diagnostic log to date stamp operational data which indicates when Alerts Faults and Errors occur The log helps in troubleshooting and can be viewed via a laptop connected to the USB or RS232 port For more information refer to Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting To set or adjust the time or date take the following steps 1 Ata gate status display press the MENU button twice This accesses the User Menu and the CLOSE TIMER display appears HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED 2 Press NEXT or PREV until the SET CLOCK display appears 3 Press SELECT CL blinks 4 Press NEXT or PREV to change the number to 1 5 Press SELECT to acc
151. s itself in 30 seconds 8 Gate open too long output Activates when the gate is open longer than a user selected period of time Adjustable from 0 delay to 135 seconds delay in 30 second time increments Note TL OPEN TIME ALERT adjustments can be made in the Installer Menu 9 Safety Mode Alert output Activated when system is in Safe Mode or entrapment mode 10 Entrapment Mode Alert output Activated only when system is in the Entrapment Mode 11 Unauthorized Vehicle Entry Activated when a second vehicle enters from the outside without a valid input from an access output control device This output releases when an access control input signals open or the gate reaches the close limit position 12 Outside Obstruction Vehicle Interlocks an entry device to prevent pedestrian use This output is active whenever the Detector output Outside Obstruction Loop Detector is tripped Revision C Smart DC Controller 4 11 Connecting Accessory Devices Table 4 3 User Programmable User Relays Function Options Continued No Name Description 13 Loitering Alert Indicates a vehicle is loitering on the Outside Obstruction Loop Adjustable from 0 delay to 135 seconds delay in 30 second time intervals Note LT LOITERING ALERT adjustments can be made in the Installer Menu 14 Gate nearing full travel output Activated when the gate is three feet from full travel in both the open and close directions This output i
152. s the User 5 Press STOP twice to preserve the open stop E Access the Installer location LL 0 OFF Menu by simul LEARN CLOSE appears on the display e mm taneously pressing the 6 Hold the CLOSE button until the gate slides to ey OPEN and RESET buttons full close Release the CLOSE button Note that if you go too far you can press OPEN to reverse direction 7 Press STOP twice The full close stop is retained in memory For more information refer to Establishing the OPEN amp CLOSE Limits 4 Press SELECT and change the setting to ee 1 using the NEXT Note Do not set limits at the physical OPEN and LEARN LIMIT b a utton Press CLOSE stops Leave a 1 to 2 inch 2 5 SELECT again The 5cm gap to allow for minimal drift LEARN OPEN display appears refer to steps 4 through 8 To clear the alert perform a full cycle so the For more software recognizes the target Press OPEN and then CLOSE The gate will stop automatically on the close cycle when it reaches the programmed limit As the target magnet passes the sensor the operator beeps and the ALERT 15 message is cleared 8 An ALERT 15 message appears on the display 3 16 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Adjusting Gate Speed The gate speed can be increased or decreased a 1 4 foot per second from the operator s default speed NOTE Installer Menu Two options one for OPEN SPEED the other for CLOSE SPEED
153. s used to reduce the sensitivity of a proximity sensor near the ends of gate travel 15 Gate Failure output Activated to report occurrence of a problem Indicates the system is in an Error Mode Fault Mode or Entrapment Mode If active the gate is disabled 16 Motor Running output Active when the motor is running and the gate is in motion 17 AC Power Failure output This relay is normally energized and drops with loss of AC power 18 DC Power Failure output Activated when the battery power is very low but the output ceases when the battery is dead The relay is triggered when the battery is less than 20 Volts 19 Flasher Relay Controls flashing lights that pulse once per second The relay is constantly activating except when the open limit switch is triggered 20 Free Exit Loop Vehicle Detector Active whenever the Exit Loop is tripped output 21 Inside Obstruction Vehicle Activated when the Inside Obstruction Vehicle Detector is tripped Detector output 22 Center Loop Detector output Activated when the center loop detector is tripped Since this input is not used for a sliding gate User Relay 22 can be used in combination with a detector to perform the function of an arming loop detector because there is no associated gate control logic 23 External Latching Gate Lock Not used in the Smart DC Controller Output 24 Gate at Partial Open Position Active when the partial open position is reached or exceeded SlideSmart Installation and Reference
154. s will be installed with the SlideSmart operator to meet UL compliance The type of entrapment sensor device systems are described below For a complete listing of the requirements see UL 325 Safety Standards NOTE SlideSmart is equipped with a primary Type A inherent entrapment sensor IES that complies with UL 325 Any impediment to gate travel causes the gate to stop and reverse Usage Class Primary Type Device Secondary Type Device Class I II III A B1 B2 C or D Class IV A 181L 1832 6 por E To comply with UL 325 refer to the chart and take the following steps 1 2 3 Select the Usage Class according to the gate s locale and purpose The required UL 325 primary Type A sensor is an integral part of the SlideSmart system Based on the gates usage class choose Secondary Type Devices B1 B2 C D or E To comply using B1 install non contact sensors photoelectric sensor or the equivalent To comply using B2 install contact sensors edge sensor device or the equivalent To comply using a Type D device requires a CONSTANT HOLD push button station This CONSTANT HOLD push button station must be the only device that opens and closes the gate It can only be used where the gate and push button station will be monitored by personnel 24 hours a day in full view of the gate area An automatic closing device such as a timer loop sensor or similar device must not be employed A Warning placar
155. switch no label 6 Wire nut or crimp bond the equipment Figure 2 3 ground wire to the green ground wire in the junction box Ea Do not connect the 115VAC service outlet to 220VAC power supply wires To use the service outlet with 230VAC supply power a separate neutral wire white must be run from the power source Follow guidelines according to the National Electrical Code Article 250 7 Neatly organize all wire connections and secure the High Voltage Junction Box Cover with the two Phillips head screws 8 Place the 230V 10 label on the High Voltage Junction Box Cover over the 115V 10 label Revision C Power 2 5 Using A Solar Powered Operator UsiNG A SOLAR POWERED OPERATOR HySecurity offers a solar version of the SlideSmart operator in 1 ft s or 2ft s models The solar models have different internal wiring and include software programmed for solar use The Smart DC Controller has a built in charger which allows a 24V solar panel or two 12V panels a direct connection to the SlideSmart operator with no additional electronic devices required NOTE 999 Solar panels are NOT included in the purchase of the SlideSmart DCS 15 and 10F operators Also adapting a standard SlideSmart DC operator to a solar application is not recommended For ease of installation and proper functionality be sure to order a solar model SlideSmart DCS for a solar powered site To plan a so
156. t connect an external control to the STOP or OPEN inputs unless the controls are located in clear view of the entire gate area Use the RADIO OPEN input or RADIO OPTIONS spade connections for all out of sight controls such as a telephone entry or radio operated controls The Fire Department Open control must be keyed or guarded so that it can only be used by authorized personnel Revision C Smart DC Controller 4 3 Overview of the Smart DC Controller Vehicle Detector Installation Options The Smart DC Controller provides a feature rich interface to four different vehicle detector inputs NOTE Standard box type 11 pin 24 Volt DC or 24 Volt AC vehicle detectors may be connected in the traditional manner as described in Jnstalling Standard 11 Pin Box Type Vehicle Detectors HySecurity s custom HY 5A mini detector module Figure 4 3 plugs directly into the Smart DC Controller board making field installation much faster plus providing a large performance benefit The detector communicates with the Smart DC Controller microprocessor to achieve the following benefits over common box type detectors Loop frequency is automatically set and monitored by the Smart DC Controller Very low power draw which is important for maximum UPS capability during a power failure and for solar applications Cross talk between multiple loops is impossible Best operating frequency for each loop is automatically selected Loop frequency
157. tandard box detectors Check that a vehicle is not parked on the loop Also determine if the loop is stable An unstable loop can hold the detector in a triggered state ERROR 3 DETECTOR FAILED HY 5A vehicle detector The alert indicates the detector is not Communication failed The Smart communicating properly with the Smart DC Controller will behave as if the DC Controller The alert occurs if the detector is triggered usually holding detector is unplugged or the detector has the gate fully open failed To replace the detector press the RESET button to clear the error and re seat the detector or install a new one Revision C Reference 6 23 Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Even if the loop problem self heals historical data about detector loop performance and a log of Alerts Faults and Errors can be retrieved from the Smart DC Controller by downloading from the RS232 communications port or the USB port HySecurity s free START software a laptop computer and a special download cable or USB cable are required to retrieve and read this data Frequency Knowing the exact frequency of a loop can be useful as a diagnostic tool and verifying the stability of the loop frequency is valuable information To view the actual loop frequency of a specific vehicle detector go to the setting for that detector in the Installer Menu switch the selection from 0 to 1 and press the Select button The display will show
158. tation is within site of the gate a distance six foot minimum away from the gate s moving parts and out of reach of children Push Button Station Figure 4 6 Manual Push Button Station Connection 4 10 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Connecting Accessory Devices User Relays Programming Procedure The Smart DC Controller is able to interface with many types of external devices through the use of two user programmable output relays All of the user relay functions identified and described in Table 4 3 are accessible in the Installer Menu NOTE The User Relays will operate normally to less than 18VDC The USER 2 RELAY is rated for DC only up to 48V and does not have a N C normally closed connection Use the Smart DC Controller buttons to program the user relays according to the following steps Select and connect to the relay you wish to use on the Smart DC Controller board Access the Installer Menu and RL 1 or RL 2 display depending on the relay you have connected Enter the appropriate function using the associated number 1 through 24 listed in the table Table 4 3 User Programmable User Relays Function Options No Name Description 1 Close limit output C
159. te monthly When you complete the installation show the end user how to Remove the cover Turn the power off and on to demonstrate relearn limits after DC AC cycles Turn the DC power switch off which disengages the motor and manually push the gate Use the Emergency Stop Button located on the side of the control box It can be accessed through a hole in the cover NOTE Gate operator instructions must be given to the owner per UL 325 Safety Standards S 2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Important Safety Instructions Safety Standards Owner User Responsibility WARNS A moving gate can cause serious injury or death Automatic gate operators move gates with high force Make sure gates and gate operators are installed to reduce the risks of entrapment Verify your gate and gate operator comply with UL 325 Safety Standards and ASTM F2200 Gate and Fence Standards Ask for a copy of the gate operator s product literature and review it You are responsible for educating all gate system users about proper use of the automated gate system Automatic gates are for vehicular use only provide and maintain walkways and signs to direct pedestrians to a separate walk through entrance An automatic gate can start at any time without warning always keep people away from the gate area Never let children operate or play with gate controls Keep all remote controls especially r
160. ted Warranty Installer Information Product Information First Last Name Model name number Company Name Serial number Address Purchase Date City State Province Purchase Price Country Postal Code Distributor s name Daytime Phone Fax Distributor s City E mail Country End user Information Installation Date First Last Name Fi i Lk dM Who is completing this form s ree L Installer O End User L Distributor Address L Maintenance Personnel L Other City State Province Country Postal Gode Additional Comments Daytime Phone Fax E mail Did you visit the HySecurity website before purchasing your product L Yes L No How did you hear about HySecurity gate operators Check all that apply L Advertisement L Exhibition L Distributor L Business associate Other please specify What factor s most influenced your purchase Check all that apply L Performance L Price L Power L Reliability L Brand L Prior Experience J Recommendation Warranty L Product Weight Fax or Mail this completed form to HySecurity Inc Fax 888 321 9946 6623 South 228 Street Email info hysecurity com Kent WA 98032 HySecurity provides product installation maintenance and troubleshooting training View opportunities online at the HySecurity website www hysecurity com support For Technical Support call 800 321 9947 HySecurity does not share this warranty registration information with third pa
161. tem initiates an automatic open cycle The gate will remain open until the battery recovers to 24V The operator initially does nothing after it detects AC power loss until it receives an open command Once an open command is received the operator opens and remains in that state Any push button CLOSE command will close the gate and any open command will open NO CLOSE TIMER the gate When the battery voltage drops below 21V or less the system initiates an automatic open cycle The gate will remain open until the battery recovers to 24V AP 3 AC LOSS To designate what you want the operator to do during an AC power loss access the User Menu see User Menu and scroll through the items until the AP AC LOSS display appears 1 Use the SELECT and NEXT buttons to navigate and change the number on the display Review Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode 2 To exit the User Menu press the MENU button A gate status appears in the display indicating you have returned to Run Mode AP 0 AC LOSS UPS FAIL OPEN 3 10 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C User Menu Adjusting the Display Contrast The display contrast can be adjusted from 1 to 9 to increase visibility and ease of use It is set at the factory to level 5 The text becomes darker as you go up the scale NOTE If extremely low temperatures are expected set the contrast to a higher number To adjust the contrast 1 to 9 take
162. tenance eMe 6 27 Software DONEC asesir seeen bbises nbi er EE eNEAN O EEE EAEE E ENNE 6 27 Drive Bele Tension and ATI EDDIE u arae ano erae ded acess Nnr E ar tra perd a ME ERSE aa 6 28 DC Battery Replacement A 6 29 Clock Battery Replacement ua a dosed ewes ESEE A EA EEEE EE ENEE E aE 6 31 Appendix A Installation Configurations SLIDESMART INSTALLATION SPECIFICATION DRAWINGS A 2 THROUGH A 7 Revision C Contents Contents 3 Contents Parts amp Limited Warranty SEIDESMART PARTS IN PRICE BOOR siveccisiensdcessesicesssaceosasetavsdeaceveledcevstekccvstadcevstadecisbeccevitadacysaedadeleadieelacazcea G 1 SLIDESMART PARTS LIST rette seti teca ote ea toro Pn cuo u eat tbe Fea ee a eux end gan ao PORE E PA Exp YUAN FARNE EARS ER ER RR TER ERR d G 2 LIMITED WARRANTY ziii peste ra br dr teer TON ro Fir Esa Feed HY Feed ed REN E Feb ry EE Fbu Y SUE XE Re ex E dS G 3 SLIDESMART DG SPECIFICATIONS riri iees iter o Fa Paene eia eot dee sis E EPEE FE REY csecscedensyas SEREI EN ER eie Ade Ern Ace Eee ve Maa aene G 6 Contents 4 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Intelligent Features Smart DC ControllerTM Introducing SlideSmart DC Thank you for purchasing our premium SlideSmart DC slide gate operator At HySecurity Gate Inc we pride ourselves on quality Our new line of electromechanical gate operators include a number of unparalleled
163. th menu modes To review how to use the navigational buttons on the Smart DC Controller refer to Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode NOTE To access the User or Installer Menus the operator must be in Run Mode with a gate status showing on the display The motor cannot be engaged and the gate cannot be moving To access the Installer Menu take the i 1 Start at a gate status display To following steps bypass the Operator Status Displays press the MENU button twice HYSECURITY 67 VU OKONI D Note The menu items Usage Class Gate Handing and Gate Weight must be configured before the operator will function Refer to Programming the Initial Setup Menu In the pages that follow a detailed view The CLOSE TIMER display appears of the more commonly used menus is CT 0 OFF indicating you have accessed the User provided CLOSE TIMER enu 2 To access the Installer Menu simultaneously press OPEN and RESET Resetting the OPEN amp CLOSE limits Adjusting the Gate Speed Adjusting the IES Sensitivity u Enabling the Fire Department Release the buttons and the LEARN Override LL 0 OFF LIMITS display appears indicating LEARN LIMIT entrance to the Installer Menu The LEARN LIMITS display is the first item in the Installer Menu Reinstating Factory Defaults Table 3 2 on page 3 21 describes the Installer Menus supplies the factory defaults and references the hard wire co
164. the average current plus the _ First gate cycle only additional headroom 3 provided by the IES setting lt selected To prevent false IES trips the 5 M software boosts the IES Motorene current threshold for one gate under typical operating conditions cycle after an IES event then returns to the normal sensitivity threshold 0123456728239 101112 Time Seconds Over time degrading gate hardware and other site NOTE When wind load increases IES software adapts and changes the threshold allowance The IES threshold issues such as road settling or automatically increases by 50 when the temperature drops below 32 F debris on the gate rail V track can occur As the gate hardware ages and becomes stiffer the SlideSmart motor current increases and this may create the need to use a higher IES setting level The higher settings should only be used on a TEMPORARY basis until the gate gate track or wheels are repaired so the gate rolls smoothly with minimum resistance 3 18 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Revision C NOTE Installer Menu When changing the IES setting consider the site design and vehicular gate traffic It is recom mended that you use the most sensitive setting while still allowing for reliable gate operation Examples of conditions which affect IES sensitivity include Gate design For long and or solid gates
165. the following steps 1 Ata gate status display press the MENU button twice This accesses the User Menu and the CLOSE TIMER display appears LD 5 2 Press NEXT until the LCD CONTRAST display LCD CONTRAST appears 3 Use the SELECT and NEXT buttons to navigate and change the number on the display 4 To exit the User Menu press the MENU button A gate status appears in the display indicating you have returned to Run Mode Revision C Display and Menu Options 3 11 User Menu HOH2UT T IDL ssoT LIMOJ DV 2ut82 o3 Toyo sso 12 0d yy ue UHNLL ASOTO ON N3HdO OLAV ASOTO TIVd4 Sd I NddO TIV4 Sd SSOT OV OdV V N Suunp suuojiod 213 oi uopo eym sayeusisop Sunes ou T N3dO TIVA Sdn 0 y SION EL o1 ajay uono l1oid q addy szg TA P Aqduroo 031 01 OH 32s asnu nox pasmbas uoanq ysnd uado poy aueisuo NddO OL SO pusis uado Areyuawoyy 0 440 0 OH NHdO uonounj p euaurisuo e 10 uonnq ysnd uo WOO N3dO th sem25guoo nq ISOTO O L ATOH 9 pug Jo 0 SON FEL 01 15e uorioo101d G d T szg TN qi Apduroo 01 03 DH 355 snus nog readdestp 01 nuou syr sosneo pue 1oum asop oneuroine oui sojeADoeop ospe jo duros y pasn Sur q st To11u0 uonnq HSO ID OL G IOH ysnd e se qons feusis oso o1 p ou aueisuoo E J 01398 CRO 0 3H ASOTO penrumsuen st uo WOD eusis Areyuaurour e u uA arnso 3168 e oonpoid 03 0 01195 go 0 T T 02 298 T ASOTJ OL CTIOH 2 u ym se
166. the loop frequency The frequency is usually between 20 000 to 80 000 Hertz Changing the Loop Frequency HY 5A detectors can never crosstalk If for any reason you want to manually change the loop frequency change the Installer Menu option for the desired loop from 0 to 3 and then press the Select button Each detector has a choice of four frequencies Press the Select button when the desired frequency setting is found and the controller will perform a reset and tune to the new frequency setting Call Strength Level Knowing the call strength of a detector is valuable because it provides information about how well the loop is actually seeing a specific vehicle For example it may be useful to check to see if the loop is easily detecting the middle of a high bed semi truck The strength of a detector call can be displayed in real time on a scale of 0 to 7 As indicated in the table below when the Installer Menu setting for a given detector is set to 2 and the Menu button is pressed the LCD display will read Level 0 7 Call Level If the call strength on the display appears as a level 4 or less consider increasing the sensitivity level by adjusting the rotary switch on the HY 5A detector Table 6 3 HY 5A Vehicle Detector Call Level Display Installer Setting Options Menu LCD Description Bold Factory Settings ELD 0 EXIT LOOP SET 0 Run mode 1 Show frequency 2 Show call level 0 7 3 Set Frequency ILD 0 IN OBS LOOP SE
167. ting equipment from the pad 19 7cm 2 Measure the pad to ensure it is sized properly for SlideSmart 3 Check the mounting hole locations and re drill if necessary 4 Follow the steps in Concrete Pad Mount Chain to Gate Site Overview amp Planning Ideal distance 3 9 5cm Compliance with local building codes Minimum distance 2 5cm if rear install Grade level Side View Figure 1 4 Consider positioning the operator so existing conduit enters the cutout in the SlideSmart base plate Cutting small holes in the plastic base plate and cover for pre existing conduit is permissible Two 0 875 inch 22mm diameter holes for running conduit are also provided on both sides of the chassis See Figure 1 5 Revision C Installation ave Conduit cut outs Figure 1 5 Site Overview amp Planning Front Installation The most common and cost efficient type of installation is the front installation
168. tlet on a 230VAC installation the electrician needs to run an extra neutral wire to the operator from the power source and wire the service outlet per code Service outlet 115 VAC wires for the service outlet J High voltage protection cover Voltage selector switch is factory set to 115V If power input is 230V move the switch so 230V appears and change the label on the junction box Junction box cover and label Figure 2 2 Revision C Power 2 3 Wiring AC Power Wiring 115VAC Power For standard 115VAC power connection Verify AC power supply wires and low voltage 12V amp 24V accessory power wires run through two separate conduits The higher voltage from the AC power supply may cause interference and anomalies in SlideSmart operation if the high and low voltage wires are routed through the same conduit Make sure proper wire size is used The following table shows the maximum allowable wire run from the power source to the operator for various wire sizes Table 2 1 Wire Gauge versus Run AC Power 14 gauge wire 12 gauge wire 10 gauge wire One operator 115V 730 ft 223 m 1200 ft 366 m 1900 ft 579 m Two operators 115V 460 ft 140 m 750 ft 228 m 1160 ft 354 m Note Table 2 1 assumes a dedicated circuit with an accessory 1 load up to 2A Additional loads re
169. tro reflective and each Direction has its advantages Photo Eye Close ___ Direction A thru beam sensor is generally more powerful and able to function reliably with dirty optics and in poor weather A retro reflective sensor does not require the installation and extra wiring of a separate emitter and receiver as is required in a thru beam system but retro reflective eyes are generally more problematic in poor weather Photo Eye COM Avoid using retro reflective devices across terminal outdoor distances greater than 24 feet 7 3m Photo Eye 24 VDC because of performance and reliability issues Mount thru beam type photo eyes approximately HOW 15 to 30 4 6 to 9m above the ground and as Ee close to the gate as possible A minimum of two Figure 6 9 Connections for Entrapment photo eyes are required one photo eye to guard Protection only the open direction and the other for the close Note EYE COM amp 24V is the recommended way to direction of travel unless gate edges for connect standard photo eyes to Smart DC Controller entrapment protection are installed Mount the Other options include emitters and the receivers just beyond the travel Photo eye ON continuously COM amp 24VDC of the gate in both the full open and
170. ts This button is at the bottom left corner near the EMERG OPEN input On a new operator no active inputs should appear until external accessories and wiring are attached If any inputs are active before connecting external wiring refer to Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Amp Draw on Power Supplies Sl 1 as Three power supplies are available iai 24VDC 24VAC 12VDC f RA 1 HSL A maximum draw of 1A is allowable when combining _ Ss x ys E both spade terminals qd NOTE The 24VDC power supply has four terminals i S that can be used in any combination to draw the available 1A maximum For example Amp Draw amp Accessories connected to 24VDC lt j 0 50A Four photo eyes for entrapment protection lt gt 0 25A Keypad with light H 0 015A Three HY 5A detectors 0 76A COMMON TERMINALS E S m E _ HY 5A x 8 INSIDELOOP 0 dB T To HY 5A OUTSIDE LOOP HY 5A CENTER LOOP 24VDC LOOP USB PORT RS 485 USER RELAY 1 USER RELAY 2 COMMUNICATION Electro mechanical Solid state Push button to show active inputs when using DC power Figure 4 2 Smart DC Controller Board 4 2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Overview of the Smart DC Controller All the control device inputs liste
171. tween vertical bars leading edge Be sure to place the l WARNING WARNING signs on both sides of the gate For your records take a photograph of the completed installation site Attach WARNING Signs Edge sensor on trailing Figure 1 1 SlideSmart DC 15 SlideSmart DC 10F Duty cycle continuous Duty cycle continuous Power single
172. ty strongly recommends that only sealed AGM style batteries be used If you plan to remove the batteries from the operator properly store or discard them Refer to Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal 2 12 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision C Place the two 50Ah batteries on the tray 5 Attach the blue wire from the red terminal on one 50Ah battery to the black terminal on other 50Ah battery 6 Run the red and black wires disconnected from the 8Ah batteries through the hole in the support bracket 7 Using the wires supplied in the 50Ah battery kit attach the red wire to the red positive terminal on the 50Ah battery Connect its opposite end to the red lead exiting the support bracket 8 Connect the black wire to the black negative terminal on the 50Ah battery Connect its opposite end to the black lead exiting the support bracket 9 Access the Installer Menu on the Smart DC Controller 10 Change the Battery Setting BT in the Installer Menu to a number 1 Extended Follow the steps in the menu tree shown here Revision C Important Considerations for DC powered Operators N Post mounted NCC J OS Ko eS i Operator with p V W 50Ah batteries base extension s b NI m Ng Ne Accessory tray s LUJ 1 Start at a gate status display HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED 2 Access the User Menu by pressing MENU twice CT 0 OFF CL
173. u 3 6 L K NIE NL usapu aaecees 3 7 Adjusting the Close kic 3 8 S tuneqhe T nh 3nd Daten samusa as au must aus usa S So a auqa huuu aq DM etree 3 9 Setting AC Power Loss Gate Function perseta snie OR e Pr te i Ee o Fede tends AEAEE N 3 10 Adjusting the Display Contrast pusini 3 11 INSTACLER MENU NN T 3 14 Resettin the OPEN and CLOSE Limits usasqa aaa haqa cad cud itai 3 15 Adjusting Crate S DERE uscita erant catch maleic fuos Ded dud qa atya dar bat uel e abut sol 3 16 Adjusting the TES Sensitiyity enc sasaqa aaa assqa ashuy enirn feni rai a ie eiei oia Sa Ran Ud sss SEERE 3 17 Reinstatine Factory Defaults aij incisasucncipinsiesevnstssasnel caadensesaasccued e E aSa ER E EN RAES RTRT 3 19 Enabling the Fire Department Ov rrldeu ua ana kusaka kaaskamasdatnaq a aE e bn aeii 3 20 Chapter 5 Smart DC Controller OVERVIEW OF THE SMART DC CONTROLLER spacsssssssccnssasancsinssusasstaiesaieesassssntvsbanssashanncnsstvenesssvodsestaseseveuseseaebes 4 2 Vehicle Detector Installation CO DEOR a u cte tna amana aes aaa ae a are End hu prin be 4 4 Connecune ETY 5 Vehicle Detectors avuasswamsaa aa Gasana qaqaqa e tibt eerte tb PU Or E 4 5 Installing Standard T1 Pin Box Typs Vehicle Detectors audsdcunncdedetead utri boca ind obi dete 4 7 Vehicle Detector Configuration and Quick Close Mo
174. user benefits Robust An especially low flex corrosion resistant steel chassis combines with an attractive key locked fade resistant roto molded cover The components on the Smart DC Controller are protected by opto isolators which shield them from power surges and lightning strikes Power The Smart DC Controller provides variable speed control to a powerful continuous duty 24V DC motor which drives the gearbox The electronics motor and gear box are rated to operate in temperatures that range from 13 F to 158 F 25 C to 70 C SlideSmart DC 15 is rated for gates up to 40 feet long and 1 500 pounds 12m and 682kg SlideSmart DC 10F is rate for gates up to 40ft and 1 000lbs 12m and 454kg Solar options are available for both models Finesse A variable rate of gate acceleration and deceleration dependent upon gate weight and length assures very smooth handling UPS backup and Solar ready Two 12V 8 amp hour Ah batteries will provide a fully functional gate operator up to 4000ft 1219m of gate travel when AC power is unavailable Four user selectable UPS modes are available 12VDC and 24VDC are available to power accessory controls An optional base extension is available that provides space for the optional 50Ah batteries which support solar applications or usage during extended power outages INTELLIGENT FEATURES SMART DC CONTROLLER Menus and User relays The Smart DC Controller has 46 menu items to allow inst
175. ve been removed The Smart DC Controller automatically governs frequency selection for all HY 5A detector modules This simplifies installation and guarantees that there is no cross talk between multiple loops The frequency can also be manually selected if this is required refer to the Table 3 2 Smart DC Controller Installer Menu Functions on page 3 21 Revision C Smart DC Controller 4 5 Overview of the Smart DC Controller 4 6 Sensitivity is the only adjustment available on the detector itself Generally sensitivity does not need to be increased unless the loop is large or there are multiple loops connected to one detector NOTE Do not exceed more than 200 square feet 61 square meters of loop area to one detector If required adjust the sensitivity using the rotary switch which has the following eight settings 0 Low with boost See NOTE 1 Normal with boost See NOTE 2 Medium with boost See NOTE 3 High with boost See NOTE 4 Low without boost 5 Normal without boost 6 Medium without boost 7 High without boost NOTE A boost feature is applied for settings 0 through 3 Boost increases the sensitivity during a call and is useful for maintaining continuous detection if the signal becomes weak such as with tractor trailer trucks Sensitivity settings 4 through 7 are the same as 0 through 3 but without the boost feature 10 Vehicle detector functions are configurable through the I
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