INDUSTRIAL SlideDriver ™ Slide Gate Operator Ultra reliability • Unlimited cycles • Secure • Long/Heavy gates • Low maintenance 31 models: 1 to 3 ft/s, battery backup, corrections. 1,000 lb to 20,000 lb gates. Aviation Utilities Corrections Aviation SlideDriver™ is the original ultra-reliable and robust hydraulic slide gate operator chosen to secure thousands of sites worldwide. Fully enclosed hydraulic motors which propel a rigid drive rail through two compressed polyurethane wheels. Low maintenance. Few moving parts. Lasts decades. Applications Typical Sites Aviation Industrial Government Military Corporate Commercial Law Enforcement Airport Port Embassy Military Base Corporate Campus Petrochemical Plant Correctional Facility Operator Unlimited duty cycles. Hydraulic, industrial grade components. Smart Touch Controller with diagnostics and integrated security reporting. 1 to 3 ft/s, up to 20,000 lb gate. Gate length limited only by weight. All voltages/ phases. Steel cover. Seamless synchronization with all HySecurity operators for master-slave, sally port or other specialized applications. Call HySecurity for an operator/parts distributor near you at 800-321-9947 Visit www.hysecurity.com Crash Gate For specifications, tech support, pictures, and email subscriptions INDUSTRIAL Ultra Reliable High Security Distributed by: Go to www.hysecurity.com for all your gate automation needs HySecurity® operators exceed the most demanding strength, quality and reliability specifications. The uniquely design-engineered electronics detect, report and trigger automated site-specified actions when critical security breaches occur. Abnormal operation or security breach reporting integrates easily to centralized security monitoring systems through HySecurity’s unique, powerful and feature-rich Smart Touch Controller. COMPUTER INTERFACE (S.T.A.R.T.) for setup and diagnostics Smart Touch Controller reports many faults and conditions including: • Open or close limit reached • Tailgating • Vehicle detector or loop malfunction • Loitering • Gate forced open • AC power loss Smart Touch Analyze and Retrieve Tool allows users to upload latest operator software, download fault logs, generate diagnostics, and program the operator using a laptop. SlideDriver™ Models 1,000 lb gates 1 ft/s (30 cm/s) 3,000 lb gates 1.7 ft/s (50 cm/s) 4,000 lb gates 1 ft/s (30 cm/s) 5,000 lb gates 2.2 ft/s (70 cm/s) 5,000 lb gates 2.2 ft/s (70 cm/s) EFO 3 ft/s (90 cm/s) 5,000 lb gates 3 ft/s (90 cm/s) 8,000 lb gates 1 ft/s (30 cm/s) 20,000 lb gates 1 ft/s (30 cm/s) Model SlideDriver 10 SlideDriver 30F SlideDriver 40 SlideDriver 50VF2 SlideDriver 50VF2-EFO SlideDriver 50VF3 SlideDriver 80 SlideDriver 200 Part # 222 SS ST 222 EX 1.7 ST 222 E ST 222 X2 ST 222 X2EFO ST 222 X3 ST 222 X1 ST 444 XS ST Duty Cycle Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Horsepower 1 hp 2 hp 1 hp 2 hp 2 hp 2 hp 2 hp 5 hp Drive Wheels Two 6” (15 cm) wheels Two 6” (15 cm) wheels Two 6” (15 cm) wheels Two 8” (20 cm) wheels Two 8” (20 cm) wheels Two 8” (20 cm) wheels Two 8” (20 cm) wheels Four 8” (20 cm) wheels Gate Weight 1,000 lb (453 kg) gate max. 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) gate max. 4,000 lb (1,814 kg) gate max. 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) gate max. 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) gate max. 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) gate max. 8,000 lb (3,629 kg) gate max. 20,000 lb (9,072 kg) gate max. Gate Length Limited only by weight Drawbar Pull 300 lb (136 kg) Rate of Travel 1 Phase Voltage Limited only by weight Limited only by weight Limited only by weight 300 lb (136 kg) 300 lb (136 kg) Limited only by weight Limited only by weight Limited only by weight Limited only by weight 300 lb (136 kg) 300 lb (136 kg) 300 lb (136 kg) 600 lb (272 kg) 1,200 lb (544 kg) 1 ft/s (30 cm/s) 1 ft/s (30 cm/s) 1.7 ft/s (50 cm/s) 1 ft/s (30 cm/s) 2.2 ft/s (70 cm/s) 2.2 ft/s (70 cm/s) with Emergency Fast Close at 3 ft/s (90 cm/s) 3 ft/s (90 cm/s) 1 ft/s (30 cm/s) 115/208/230 60 Hz 110/220 50 Hz 208/230 60 Hz 220 50 Hz 115/208/230 60 Hz 110/220 50 Hz 208/230 60 Hz 220 50 Hz 208/230 60 Hz 220 50 Hz 208/230 60 Hz 220 50 Hz 208/230 60 Hz 220 50 Hz 230 60 Hz 208/230/460/575 60 Hz 220/380 50 Hz 208/230/460/575 60 Hz 220/380 50 Hz 208/230/460/575 60 Hz 220/380 50 Hz 208/230/460/575 60 Hz 220/380 50 Hz 3 Phase Voltage 208/230/460/575 60 Hz 208/230/460/575 60 Hz 208/230/460/575 60 Hz 208/230/460/575 60 Hz 220/380 50 Hz 220/380 50 Hz 220/380 50 Hz 220/380 50 Hz UL 325 Listing Usage Class I, II, III, IV Usage Class III, IV Usage Class I, II, III, IV Usage Class III, IV Usage Class III, IV Usage Class III, IV Usage Class III, IV Usage Class III, IV 5 year 5 year 5 year 5 year 5 year 5 year 5 year 5 year Warranty Additional models available UPS Backup SlideDriver 10 UPS SlideDriver 30F UPS SlideDriver 40 UPS Call Call Call SlideDriver 80 UPS SlideDriver 200 UPS Correctional Facility – SlideDriver 30F-C SlideDriver 40-C SlideDriver 50VF2-C SlideDriver 50VF2-EFO-C SlideDriver 50VF3-C SlideDriver 80-C SlideDriver 200-C SlideDriver 10-M SlideDriver 30F-M SlideDriver 40-M SlideDriver 50VF2-M SlideDriver 50VF2-EFO-M SlideDriver 50VF3-M SlideDriver 80-M SlideDriver 200-M Modular OptionAL ACCESSORIES: HY-5A intelligent vehicle detectors, 12” base riser, tamper proof heavy gauge cover, cabinet lock, solenoid lock, heater, strobe light, UPS battery backup, Emergency Fast Operate, snowbrush kit, custom colors and more. Compatible with most available access control, safety, vehicle detection and many other accessories. System Design Support: Contact HySecurity for CAD drawings, tech manuals, help with specialty site requirements or other specifications support. Download operator specifications online at hysecurity.com or call HySecurity for a complete list. Call HySecurity for an operator/parts distributor near you. phone 800-321-9947 fax 888-321-9946 www.hysecurity.com • [email protected] Gate panel (part of fence assembly) Safety mesh to prevent reach-through Drive rail (available from HySecurity) Concrete slab SMART TOUCH Features of the Smart Touch Controller • Tested for full conformity to the latest UL991 / UL325 standards • Listed for use all UL defined application classes (I – IV) • Robust design in order to assure reliability • Inherent entrapment sensor • Built in “warn before operate” system • Touch control in operator for installer use • Liquid crystal display for reporting of functions and easy installer configuration • Built in power surge/lightning strike protection • Easy one wire input terminal connections and common wire buss • Base model is loaded with features: 1. Menu mode for installer configuration of many options 2. Patented Anti-Tailgate mode 3. Seventeen user inputs 4. Three installer configurable outputs for many interface options 5. Optional custom vehicle detectors that self selects loop frequency 6. Event logging EEPROM for trouble shooting diagnostics 7. Port for connection to laptop or other computer peripheral (RS232) 8. Easy connection of Master/Slave systems (RS485) Phone: 1-800-321-9947 Fax: 1-888-321-9946 Internet: www.hysecurity.com E-mail: [email protected] Installation and Maintenance Manual E Entrapment Protection Device Schematic for Sliding Gates Attention Entrapment Protection Device Schematic for Sliding Gates Guard posts Keep this gap as small as possible Photo Eyes for both directions Gate edge sensors Physical travel stop, both ends Warning signs must be on both sides Stop and reset button 2 ¼” safety mesh prevents reachthrough: height not less than 48 inches Access controls at least six feet away from gate and operator Audio alarm Gate edge sensor, on leading edge and trailing edge Physical travel stop, both ends Photo Eyes for both directions each side of gate Note: All wheels must be covered. (Wheels and covers not shown for clarity) This schematic view is not meant to recommend the only way to set up your configuration, but to point out the various elements of a proper automatic vehicular gate installation. The gate operator itself is only one component in the total system. Always install a separate pedestrian gate. 30 D0119, Rev. A Installation and Maintenance Manual UL 325 Standard requirements for Entrapment Protection Devices Gate Operator Category Horizontal Slide, Vertical Lift, Vertical Pivot Swing and Vertical Barrier (arm) Usage class Primary typea Secondary typea Primary typea Secondary typea Vehicular I and II A 1, B2, or D A, or C A, B1, B2, C, or D Vehicular III A, B1, or B2 A, B1, B2, D, or E A, B1, or C A, B1, B2, C, D, or E Vehicular IV A, B1, B2, or D A, B1, B2, D, or E A, B1, C, or D A, B1, B2, C, D, or E Note—The same type of device shall not be utilized for both the primary and the secondary entrapment protection means. Use of a single device to cover both the opening and closing directions is in accordance with the requirement; however, a single device is not required to cover both directions. A combination of one Type B1 for one direction and one Type B2 for the other direction is the equivalent of one device for the purpose of complying with the requirements of either the primary or secondary entrapment protection means. aEntrapment protection sensor types: Type A - Inherent entrapment sensing systems. Type B1 - A non-contact sensor (photoelectric sensor or the equivalent). Type B2 - A contact sensor (edge sensor device or the equivalent). Type C - Inherent adjustable clutch or pressure relief device. Type D - An actuating device requiring continuous pressure to maintain opening or closing motion of the gate. Type E - An inherent audio alarm, which warns a minimum of 3 seconds before operation. UL Usage Class Information: The automatic vehicular operator must also be labeled as appropriate for both the type and usage class of the gate. Installers must verify that the gate operator is labeled for the intended application. Note: Sliding gate operators installed in Class I & II applications must not move the gate faster than 12 inches per second. Class I: Intended for use in a location with one to four single family dwellings, or a parking area associated therewith. Class II: Intended for use in a commercial location or building such as a multi-family housing unit (five or more single family units) hotel, garages, retail store or other building servicing the general public. Class III: Intended for use in an industrial location or building such as a factory or loading dock or other locations not intended to service the general public. Class IV: Intended for use in a guarded industrial location or building such as an airport security area or other restricted access locations not servicing the general public, in which unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel. 31 D0119, Rev. B Installation and Maintenance Manual Placement and Use of Secondary Pedestrian Entrapment Sensors WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read and follow all instructions in the gate operator handbook and on the warning labels. Automatic gate operators are intended only for vehicular use and pedestrians must be routed to a separate man gate, however sensors are still required in order to provide a degree of protection should anyone happen to stray into the area of an automatic gate. Generally there are two types of external sensors that may be used: Contact type sensors, such as an edge sensor, and noncontact sensors, such as photoelectric eyes. Current industry standards require the use of either type, or both, of these sensors as a secondary device. In Class I and Class II automatic sliding gate installations because the general public is likely to be present. Although there are alternatives for Class III and IV installations, we highly recommend the use of external sensors for all automatic gate applications. The specifier or installer may choose either photoelectric eyes or edge sensors, or use these devices in combination, but both the open and closing directions of gate travel must be guarded. The UL 325 standard for automatic sliding gates specifically requires the following: • One or more non-contact sensors (photoelectric eyes) shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate. • 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. • A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and it’s wiring arranged so that the communication between the sensor and the gate is not subjected to mechanical damage. • A contact sensor that transmits its signal to the gate operator shall be located such that the signal is not impeded by building structures or other obstructions and shall function under its intended end-use conditions. • The contact and non-contact sensors must be tested and labeled as “Recognized Components” under the UL 325 standard in order to be deemed acceptable for use in this application. Study the entrapment protection schematic and consider your specific installation to determine where the greatest risks of entrapment exist. Locate edge sensors and/or the photoelectric sensors accordingly. Be certain that a sufficient number of sensors are used so that both directions of gate travel are properly guarded. 32 D0119, Rev. B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS for Model SlideDriver 50VF2 (Part # 222 X2 ST) Variable Speed Hydraulic Slide Gate Operator for Gates up to 5000 Pounds (2268 kg) With Smart Touch Controller 02827 HYS PART I – GENERAL 1.01. INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION A. Pre-wired, self-contained, slide gate operator for horizontal sliding gates, including all selected attachments and accessory equipment. B. For further information, call the factory at (800) 321-9947. 1.02. A. B. C. RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE Fencing: See section 02815. Cast in place concrete: See section 03300. Electrical service and connections: See section 16512. 1.03. SUBMITTALS A. Shop drawings: Submit shop drawings under the provisions of Section 01300. Submit drawings showing connections to adjacent construction, range of travel, and all electrical and mechanical connections to the operator. Drawings shall also show the size and location of the concrete mounting pad. Underground electrical runs and inductive vehicle obstruction loop locations shall be shown on shop drawings. B. Installation instructions: Submit two copies of manufacturer's installation instructions for this specific project. C. Test reports: 1) Submit affidavits from the manufacturer demonstrating that the gate mechanism has been tested to 200,000 cycles without breakdown. 2) Each operator shall bear a label indicating that the operator mechanism has been tested for full power and pressure of all hydraulic components, full stress tests of all mechanical components and electrical tests of all overload devices. 1.04. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: A company specializing in the manufacture of hydraulic gate operators of the type specified, with a minimum of ten years experience. B. Installer: A minimum of three years experience installing similar equipment, provide proof of attending a HySecurity factory technical training within previous three years, or obtain other significant manufacturer endorsement of technical aptitude, if required, during the submittal process. 1.05. CODES AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Operators shall be built to UL 325 standards and be listed by a testing laboratory. Complete all electrical work according to local codes and National Electrical code. All fieldwork shall be performed in a neat and professional manner, completed to journeyman standards. B. Current safety standards require the use of multiple external sensors to be capable of reversing the gate in either direction upon sensing an obstruction. See also 2.02D. C. Vehicle gates should never be used by pedestrians. Separate pedestrian gates must always be provided when foot traffic is present. D. Current safety standards require gate operators to be designed and labeled for specific usage classes. Last updated 12/15/2010 Page 1 of 4 Specifications: SlideDriver 50VF2 (222 X2 ST) HySecurity Model SlideDriver 50VF2 (222 X2 ST) is listed for use in UL 325 Usage Classes III and IV only. 1.06. PRODUCT DELIVERY AND STORAGE A. Comply with 01600. B. Store products upright in the original shipping containers, covered, ventilated and protected from all weather conditions. 1.07. WARRANTY A. Provide a five-year limited warranty against all defects in materials or workmanship. Defective materials shall be replaced with comparable materials furnished by the manufacturer, at no cost to the owner. Freight, labor and other incidental costs are not covered under the factory warranty, but may be covered by a separate service agreement between installing company and the owner. 1) To ensure validation of warranty, return completed warranty registration form (included in Installation and Reference manual) to manufacturer. PART II – PRODUCTS 2.01. GATE OPERATORS A. HySecurity gate operators model SlideDriver 50VF2 (222 X2 ST) with Smart Touch Controller, or other comparable operator, as approved by the architect or specifier. Substitute operators that are approved will be published in an addendum, not less than ten days prior to bid opening. Requests for substitution will include the amount of savings to be passed on to the owner. 2.02. OPERATION A. Operation shall be by means of a metal rail passing between a pair of solid metal wheels with polyurethane treads. Operator motors shall be hydraulic, geroller type, and system shall not include belts, gears, pulleys, roller chains or sprockets to transfer power from operator to gate panel. The operator shall generate a minimum horizontal pull of 300 pounds (136 kg) without the drive wheels slipping and without distortion of supporting arms. Operator shall be capable of handling gates weighing up to 5,000 pounds (2,268 kg). The operator shall be speed controlled by an electronic Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) which will accelerate and decelerate the gate gradually to prevent shock loads to the gate and operator assembly. The maximum gate velocity of the Model SlideDriver 50VF2 (222 X2 ST) shall not be less than 26” (.66 m) per second. Upon starting, the VFD will gradually accelerate the gate to its maximum speed and when stopping, gradually reduce gate velocity to less than 1 foot (.30 m) per second, whereupon a limit switch will stop the electric motor. Two adjustable hydraulic brake valves (one for each direction) assist in slowing the gate to a precise stop. B. Standard mechanical components shall include as a minimum: 1) Supporting arms: Cast aluminum channel. Arms shall incorporate a fully bushed, 1-1/2" (38 mm) bronze bearing surface, acting on arm pivot pins. (item 2 below) 2) Arm pivot pins: 3/4" (19 mm) diameter, stainless steel, with integral tabs for ease of removal. 3) Tension spring: 2-1/2" (63.5 mm) heavy duty, 800 pound (363 kg) capacity. 4) Tension adjustment: Finger tightened nut, not requiring the use of tools. 5) Drive release: Must instantly release tension on both drive wheels, and disengage them from contact with drive rail in a single motion, for manual operation. 6) Limit switches: Fully adjustable, toggle types, with plug connection to control panel. 7) Electrical enclosure: Oversized, metal, with hinged lid gasketed for protection from intrusion of foreign objects, and providing ample space for the addition of accessories. 8) Chassis: 1/4" (6.35 mm) steel base plate and 12 Ga. (2.66 mm) sides and back welded and ground smooth. 9) Cover: 16 Ga. (1.52 mm) zinc plated steel with textured TGIC polyester powder coat finish. All joints welded. 10) Finish: Zinc plated steel with textured TGIC polyester powder coat finish, proven to withstand 1000-hour salt spray test. 11) Drive wheels: Two 8" (203 mm) Dia. metal hub with polyurethane tread. 12) Drive rail: Shall be extruded 6061 T6, not less than 1/8" (3.175 mm) thick. Drive rail shall Last updated 12/15/2010 Page 2 of 4 Specifications: SlideDriver 50VF2 (222 X2 ST) C. D. E. F. G. incorporate alignment pins for ease of replacement or splicing. Pins shall enable a perfect butt splice. 13) Hydraulic hose: Shall be 1/4" (6.35 mm) synthetic, rated to 2750 PSI (19 MPa). 14) Hydraulic valves: Shall be individually replaceable cartridge type, in an integrated hydraulic manifold. 15) Hose fittings: At manifold shall be quick-disconnect type, others shall be swivel type. 16) Hydraulic fluid: High performance type with viscosity index greater than 375 and temperature range -40F to 167F degrees (-40C to 75C). 17) A zero to 2000 PSI (13.79 MPa) pressure gauge, mounted on the manifold for diagnostics, shall be a standard component. 18) The hydraulic fluid reservoir shall be formed from a single piece of metal, non-welded, and shall be powder painted on the inside and the outside, to prevent fluid contamination. Minimum standard electrical components: 1) Pump motor: Shall be a 2 HP, 56C, TEFC, three phase, continuous duty motor, with a service factor of 1.15, or greater. (Note, the VFD converts single phase to drive a three phase motor) 2) All components shall have overload protection. 3) Controls: Smart Touch Controller Board with 256K of program memory containing: a) inherent entrapment sensor; b) built in “warn before operate” system; c) built in timer to close; d) liquid crystal display for system configuration and reporting of control status e) 26 programmable user relay output options; f) anti-tailgate mode; g) built-in power surge/lightning strike protection; h) menu configuration, event logging and system diagnostics easily accessible with a PC and HySecurity’s free START software i) RS232 port for connection to laptop or other computer peripheral and RS485 for connection of Master/Slave systems or network interface. 4) Transformer: 75 VA, non-jumpered taps, for all common voltages. 5) Control circuit: 24VDC. Required external sensors: See 1.05B. Specify photo eyes or gate edges or a combination thereof to be installed such that the gate is capable of reversing in either direction upon sensing an obstruction. Optional control devices (choose one, or more, of the following): card reader, key-switch, radio control, pushbuttons, vehicle detectors, keypads or seven day timers. Optional alert devices: Flashing lights or rotating beacon. Configurable audible beacon included as standard. Other options (choose from the following list): 1) Lock for operator cover. 2) Custom color chassis and cover: Zinc plated and prime painted with textured finish coat. 3) Electric Solenoid gate panel deadbolt lock. 4) Drive wheel manual release indicator switch. 5) Heater with thermostat control for cold or damp climates. 6) Weather-stripped drive rail slot in chassis, and snow wiper blades for drive rail. 7) Through Beam or Reflective type photo eyes, open and close direction. 8) Gate edge and transmitter radio reversing device. 9) HY-5A plug in loop detectors. 10) Key operated cable manual release (secure side of gate). 11) Pneumatic remote gate release devices. Places operator in "manual mode" from remote location (lockable box on public side of gate). 12) HySecurity factory drive rail. 13) Voltages available: 208/230 VAC single phase 60/50 Hz and 208/230/460 VAC three phase 60/50 Hz. 115 VAC single phase is not available. 14) Other models available for gate speeds from 1 to 3 feet (.30 m - .91 m) per second. 15) Special Correctional Facilities models with heavy, 10 Ga. (3.4 mm) locking cover to withstand physical attack. 16) Stainless steel chassis and cover, painted, for marine, caustic, or other extreme environments. 17) Hot dip galvanized chassis and cover, unpainted, for marine, caustic, and other extreme environments. Last updated 12/15/2010 Page 3 of 4 Specifications: SlideDriver 50VF2 (222 X2 ST) 18) Available Modular configuration which includes separate metal enclosure to house electrical control box, pump, and electric motor assembly. 2.03. FACTORY TESTING A. Fully assemble and test, at the factory, each gate operator to assure smooth operation, sequencing and electrical connection integrity. Apply physical loads to the operator to simulate field conditions. Tests shall simulate physical and electrical loads equal to the fully rated capacity of the operator components. B. Check all mechanical connections for tightness and alignment. Check all welds for completeness and continuity. Check welded corners and edges to assure they are square and straight. C. Inspect painted finish for completeness. Touch up imperfections prior to shipment. D. Check all hydraulic hoses and electrical wires to assure that chafing cannot occur during shipping or operation. PART III – EXECUTION 3.01. SITE EXAMINATION A. Locate concrete mounting pad in accordance with approved shop drawings. B. Make sure that gate is operating smoothly under manual conditions before installation of gate operators. Do not proceed until gate panel is aligned and operates without binding. 3.02. INSTALLATION A. Install gate operator in accordance with the manufacturer's printed instructions, current at the time of installation. Coordinate locations of operators with contract drawings, other trades and shop drawings. B. Installer shall insure that the electric service to the operator is at least 20 AMPS. Operator wattage is 2400. 3.03. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Test gate operator through ten full cycles and adjust for operation without binding, scraping or uneven motion. Test limit switches for proper "at rest" gate position. B. All anchor bolts shall be fully concealed in the finished installation. C. Owner, or owner’s representative, shall complete “punch list” with installing contractor prior to final acceptance of the installation and submit completed warranty documentation to manufacturer. 3.04. CONTINUED SERVICE AND DOCUMENTATION A. Train owner's personnel on how to safely shut off electrical power, release and manually operate the gate. Additionally, demonstrate the general maintenance of the gate operator and accessories and provide one copy of "Installation and Reference" manual for the owner's use (a second manual is available upon request). Manuals will identify parts of the equipment for future procurement. Direct maintenance personnel to HySecurity’s website, specifically the technical support sections. NOTE: HySecurity reserves the right to change these specifications at any time, without notice and without prejudice. Call (800) 321-9947 if you are not sure that you have the latest edition. NOTE: Operators manufactured by HySecurity are intended for use in controlling vehicular traffic and are not intended to be used by pedestrians or to control pedestrian traffic. Always install a separate pedestrian gate. Last updated 12/15/2010 Page 4 of 4 Installation and Maintenance Manual 38 D0119, Rev. B Installation and Maintenance Manual Smart Touch User Menu Functions Initial Power Up – When power is turned on, the display will disclose the software revision: Display Revision Number 2s delay Displays software version Number, ex. [h2.17] System Data and accessing the User Menu Settings: If the gate is stopped in the Run Mode, pressing of the Menu button accesses the User Menu. After the menu button is pressed, the LCD will scroll the system data in the table below. The scrolling display stops at the close timer setting, which is the beginning of the User Menu. To exit the Menu Mode, the display must not be blinking, then simply pressing the Menu button will return the display to the Run Mode and re-enable the controls. The menu mode will also automatically return to the Run Mode if there is no activity for two minutes. Data Displayed in Scroll S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 [SLAu] or [LEAd] [ot 1] Gate type (1-5) [_rh_] or [_Lh_] Hand setting [uC _] UL usage class (1-4) [d___] 24VDC Buss Voltage [CC__] Life cycle counter [____] Life cycle counter Time Description 2s 2s 2s 2s 2s 2s 2s SLAVE Operator or LEAd Operator (master) Operator type: 1 =HSG, 2 =HRG, 3 HVG, 4 =HTG Displays hand configuration [_rh_] or [_Lh_] Installer setting of usage class: type 1-4 Actual VDC buss voltage High digits of 6 digit life cycle counter Last 4 digits of 6 digit life cycle counter Read through the options available in the User Menu and the Installer Menu on the next page and you can see that the functions of this gate operator can be configured to suit most any specific need. Once you have learned to navigate the menus, as described in #3 on page 17-18, and how to change a setting, as described in #3 & #4 on page 18, the full range of features and choices of the Smart Touch Controller are available to use. The User Menu contains the basic configuration items and the Installer Menu contains the more advanced menu items. User Menu Options U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 [Ct 0] Close timer setting [hC 0] Momentary Close [ho 0] Momentary Open [AP 0] Power loss function [ro 0] Radio control option [bF 2] Warn before operate [FA 0] Forced open Alert and automatic gate reposition [dA 0] Drift Closed Alert and automatic gate reposition [PE 0] Photo Eye Align Mode [CL 0] Clock set (24 hour type) [Ld 5] LCD Contrast set [dS 0] Data Log (New Gen only) Default Description 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 = Close timer off or 1 – 99 seconds 0 = momentary, 1 = Constant hold Close PB required 0 = momentary, 1= Constant hold Open PB required 0 – 3 (0=Type A, 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D) See page 56 0 = Open only, 1 = Adds close ability when full open 0 =off, 1 = Buzzer alerts 3 seconds before + in motion, 2 = Buzzer alerts 3 secs before + 2 seconds in motion 0 = disabled, 1 = sound buzzer (2 pulses/sec) if forced open for more than four seconds, time out in 30 Sec 0 = disabled, 1 = sound buzzer (2 pulses/sec) if drift closed and cannot reopen within four seconds. 0= off, 1 = on (auto off when close limit triggered) 0= display, 1= set mins, 2= set hours, 3= day, 4= month 1 - 9 = Adjusts contrast of the display 0 = Std. 1 = Extended (reset to 0 in 24 hr) (V4.xx software) 0 0 0 0 5 0 These Notes Refer to the Menu Above: S1 Appears only if the operator is configured as a master or a slave unit U1 Close timer setting does not appear when set for constant contact close function U4 Power loss function only appears if factory has provided DC battery type operator U6 We strongly advise never disabling the Warn Before Operate buzzer. 22 D0119, Rev. B Installation and Maintenance Manual Smart Touch Installer Menu Functions The Installer Menu can be accessed only by entering the User Menu first, and then by pressing the Reset button and the Open button simultaneously (some older software requires the Reset button be pressed first and held while the Open button is pressed). To restore the factory default settings, go to menu item [Fd_0] and change the setting to 1, then press the Program Menu button. The entire menu will reset to the factory defaults. Installer Menu Options Default Description [uC 0] Set UL Usage Class 0 0 = gate disabled, Set Class 1 through 4 use [Sh 0] Set Handing of gate 0 0 = gate disabled, r = Right Hand, L = Left Hand I3 [Fd 0] Load Factory Defaults 0 0 = User settings, 1 = Load defaults (resets full menu) I3a [bu 0] Choose Buzzer 0 0 = Buzzer not set, 1 = Freq 1, 2 = Freq. 2 I4 [dg 0] Set Master/Slave type 0 0 = solo operator, 1 = Slave unit, 2 = Master unit I5 [Ch 0] Set AC Charger or Solar 0 0 = DC + AC charger 1 = DC + Solar charger I6 [Fo 0] Enable Fire Dept. Open 0 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled I7 [oC 0] Enable Emergency close 0 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled I8 [SE 3] Inherent Sensor sens. 3 1 = maximum sensitivity, 9 = Lowest sensitivity I9 [SS 0] Inherent Sensor function 0 1 = stop only (note, functions in usage class 4 only) I10 [LC 0] Leaf delay Close 0 0 = none (1-7) ½ second steps (Master/Slave only) I11 [Lo 0] Leaf delay Open 0 0 = none (1-7) ½ second steps (Master/Slave only) I12 [rt 0] Maximum run timer 0 0 = 60 Seconds max run, 1 = 300 Seconds max run I13 [Po 0] Partial Open distance 0 0 = none, or 7 – 99 seconds I14 [EC 0] PEC reverse to open 0 0 = Close eye stops only, 1 = 2 sec reverse to open I15 [EO 0] PEO reverse to close 0 0 = Open eye stops only, 1 = 2 sec reverse to close I16 [gr 0] Edge reverse to open 0 0 = Edge reverses fully open, 1 = 2 sec reversal only I17 [Sr 1] IES reverse to open 1 0 = IES reverses fully open, 1 = 2 sec reversal only I18 [PC 0] Set PEO/ PEC – NO/NC 0 0 = Normally Open PE output, 1 = N.C. (supervised) I19 [gC 0] Set Edge input – NO/NC 0 0 = Normally Open Edge output, 1 = Normally Closed I20 [tC 1] Time clock/ Interlock input 1 0 = select Time Clock, 1 = select Open Interlock I20a [dt 0] Disable Free Exit/Close Tmr 0 0 = disable Free Exit, 1 = disable Close Timer I21 [or 1] OOLD detector function 1 0 = pause closing only, 1 = enable reversing to open I22 [ir 1] IOLD detector function 1 0 = pause closing only, 1 = enable reversing to open I23 [dL 1] Vehicle detector logic 1 1 = std, 2 & 3 = quick close, 4 = full anti-tailgate* I24 [r1 0] User relay 1 option 1 0 = disabled, 1 – 24 = see output options page 28 - 29 I25 [r2 0] User relay 2 option 6 0 = disabled, 1 – 24 = see output options page 28 - 29 I26 [r3 0] User relay 3 option 1 0 = disabled, 1 – 24 = see output options page 28 - 29 I27 [t L 0] Gate Open alert 2 0 = 0 sec, 1=15s, 2=45s, 3=75s, 4=105s, 5=135s I28 [Lt 0] Loitering alert 3 0 = 0 sec, 1=15s, 2=45s, 3=75s, 4=105s, 5=135s I29 [ELd0] Test factory ELD* 0 0 = Run mode, 1 = show freq, 2 = show call level 0-7 I30 [iLd0] Test factory IOLD* 0 0 = Run mode, 1 = show freq, 2 = show call level 0-7 I31 [oLd0] Test factory OOLD* 0 0 = Run mode, 1 = show freq, 2 = show call level 0-7 I33 [SLd0] Test factory SLD* 0 0 = Run mode, 1 = show freq, 2 = show call level 0-7 *See page 42 for description of vehicle detector & Loop Fault diagnostics I1 I2 These Notes Refer to the Menu Above: I1, I2, I3a These settings must be configured or the gate cannot function and menu will not exit. I3a The Option bu=0 only appears if the Controller has been reset to factory default settings, I5 These settings appear only if the factory has provided a DC powered gate operator I9 IES stop only setting [SS __] does not appear unless set as a class 4 operator I10, I11 These settings appear only if the Installer Menu is set for Master / Slave function I27, I28 These settings appear only if the Installer Menu has set relays r1-r3 for these alerts 23 D0119, Rev. B Installation and Maintenance Manual User Menu Functions User 1 [Ct _] Close timer setting: This menu item is the automatic close timer for the gate. The factory setting is zero, which is off. It may be configured up to 99 seconds. User 2 [hC 0] Momentary Close: This menu item is to configure the system for constant hold push button Close function. The factory setting is zero, which is momentary contact input. User 3 [ho 0] Momentary Open: This menu item is to configure the system for constant hold push button Open function. The factory setting is zero, which is momentary contact input. User 4 [AP 0] Power loss function: This menu item only appears if the operator is a DC battery powered version. This item is to configure what gate function will occur when the AC power fails. See page 56 for more detailed information on DC operators. User 5 [ro 0] Radio control option: This menu item is to configure whether a radio input can open only (default) or if set to 1, also have the ability to close the gate when it is fully open. User 6 [bF 2] Warn before operate: This menu item controls the warn before operate buzzer and can be configured three ways. Setting the menu item to zero turns the buzzer off, but we strongly advise leaving this valuable warning feature active to alert prior to gate motion. Never cut the wires to the buzzer or unplug it. Set to 1 and the buzzer will sound three seconds before motion and the entire time during gate motion. Set to 2 (default) and the buzzer will sound three seconds before motion and for the first two seconds of motion. User 7 [FA 0] Forced open Alert and automatic gate reposition: This function is intended for highly secure facilities. If it is enabled, by setting the selection to 1, it will reinitiate a closure if a gate is somehow forced to open far enough that the close limit switch releases. The Alert buzzer will sound immediately, even if it had been turned off, and the motor will restart to secure the gate fully closed. If the gate is not fully closed within four seconds the motor turns off and the alert buzzer sounds an intruder alert for thirty seconds. The LCD display reads ALE1. User 8 [dA 0] Drift Closed Alert and automatic gate reposition: If it is enabled, by setting the selection to 1, it will restore a gate to back its fully open position if it drifts closed for any reason. The buzzer will sound a warn before operate alert, even if it had been turned off, and the motor will restart to reopen the gate. The motor will run for a maximum of four seconds and if the gate is not fully open in this period, the buzzer sounds for ten seconds and the LCD display reads ALE2. User 9 [PE 0] PE Alignment Mode: This feature may be activated as an aide to photo-eye emitter / receiver alignment. The buzzer chirps once as the photo eye is triggered or twice when the photo eye is released. The Alignment Mode is cancelled with any close limit input or reset input. User 10 [CL 0] Clock and date set: The Smart Touch Controller is equipped with a 24 hour 365 day clock, so that events of significance can be logged and stamped with the time and date. This feature is useful to record historical operation data, which can be accessed via the RS232 port. To set or adjust the hour, minute, day or month, see page 29. User 11 [Ld 5] LCD Contrast set: Under some extreme high or low temperature conditions, it may be necessary to adjust the contrast of the LCD display. The display is adjustable from 0-9 with a factory default setting of 5. User 12 [dD 0] Extended Data Log: When set to 1, the ST Controller logs nearly all Smart Touch Controller events, in addition to the normal alert, fault and error logs. This parameter automatically resets to 0 after 24 hours – (Requires New Generation Smart Touch board and version 4.xx software) 24 D0119, Rev. B Installation and Maintenance Manual Installer Menu Functions Installer 1 [uC 0] Set UL Usage Class: This menu item is used to set the UL usage class, which must be set by the installer before the operator will function. See page 18, step 3. Installer 2 [Sh 0] Set Handing of gate: This menu item is used to set the gate handing, which must be set by the installer before the operator will function. See page 18, step 4. Installer 3 [Fd 0] Load Factory Defaults: This menu item is used to globally restore all menu settings back to new machine status. To activate, change the setting from 0 to 1 and push the Menu button. The UL usage class, the hand configuration and the buzzer type will need to be set again. Installer 3a [bu 0] Select Buzzer Type: This menu item selects the type of audible buzzer installed on the machine. To set, push SELECT on the keypad, the display will flash 0, push OPEN and note the buzzer volume. Push OPEN again and note the buzzer volume. If this tone is louder, push SELECT, if the first tone was louder, push CLOSE for the louder tone, then push SELECT to lock in the louder tone. Installer 4 [dg 0] Set Solo, Master or Slave type: This menu item is used to configure an operator as a Master or a Slave operator in Master/Slave paired gate installations. Installer 5 [Ch 0] Set AC Charger or Solar: This menu item appears on 24 VDC battery machines only and is set to solar only when there is no AC battery charger. Installer 6 [Fo 0] Enable Fire Dept. Open: This menu item is used to enable the Fire Department Open input. When set to [Fo_1] this input will override vehicle detectors, photo eyes and gate edges to open a gate. A reset (or two open commands) is required before the gate can be closed. Installer 7 [oC 0] Enable Emergency Close: This menu item is used to enable the Emergency Close input. When set to [oC_1] this input will override vehicle detectors, photo eyes and gate edges to close a gate. A reset is required before the gate can be opened. Installer 8 [SE 3] Inherent Sensor sensitivity:. This menu item is to adjust the sensitivity of the internal inherent sensor. Available settings are 1-9, with 9 being the least sensitive. Installer 9 [SS 0] Inherent Sensor function: This menu item is only available in UL class 4 operators and allows an option whereby the inherent sensor will only stop the gate. Installer 10 [LC 0] Leaf delay Close: This menu item only appears if the operator is set up as a Master or a Slave. Available settings are 1-7. Each increment adds ½ second, to a maximum of 3 ½ seconds time delay, before the operator activates when commanded to close. Installer 11 [Lo 0] Leaf delay Open: This menu item only appears if the operator is set up as a Master or a Slave. Available settings are 1-7. Each increment adds ½ second, to a maximum of 3 ½ seconds time delay, before the operator activates when commanded to open. Installer 12 [rt 0] Maximum run timer: The maximum run timer has a default setting of 60 seconds. This menu item allows an optional setting of 300 seconds, if changed to [rt_1]. Installer 13 [Po 0] Partial Open distance: This menu item both activates the partial open input and allows an adjustable distance by setting the open duration. The available time settings are 7-99 seconds. The default setting of [Po_0] leaves this input inactive. Installer 14 [EC 0] PEC (photo eye close) reverse to open: The default for this menu item is for nonreversal if the close photo eye is triggered. The optional setting of [EC_1] will cause the gate to reverse to open for two seconds if triggered while closing. 25 D0119, Rev. B Installation and Maintenance Manual Installer Menu Functions continued Installer 15 [EO 0] PEO (photo eye open) reverse to close: The default for this menu item is for non-reversal if the open photo eye is triggered. The optional setting of [EO_1] will cause the gate to reverse to close for two seconds if triggered while opening. Installer 16 [gr 0] Edge reverse to open: Default for this menu item is a 2 second reversal if the gate edge is triggered. The optional setting of [gr_1] causes the gate to reopen fully if triggered while closing. Installer 17 [Sr 1] IES (inherent sensor) reverse to open: The default for this menu item is for a 2 second reversal if the inherent sensor is triggered. The optional setting of [Sr 0] will cause the gate to reopen fully if triggered while closing. Installer 18 [PC 0] Set PEO/ PEC – NO/NC: The default for this menu item is for photo eyes with Normally Open outputs. The optional setting of [PC_1] will require a Normally Closed output. If set for NC the connection is also supervised and any open or short circuit fault will generate a FAL2 alert, which requires a Stop button reset to re-enable any function if triggered. Installer 19 [gC 0] Set Edge input – NO/NC: The default for this menu item is for edge sensor with Normally Open outputs. The optional setting of [gC_1] will require a N.C. output. Installer 20 [tC 1] Time clock / Interlock input: This menu item configures the input at terminal #7 to be either for the gate interlock function, as described on page 27, or for an external time clock to open input, as described on page 44. The default setting is [tC_1] for the interlock function. Installer 20a [dt 0] Disable Free Exit / Close timer: This input configures the input at terminal #9 to disable either the Free Exit Detector on terminal #8, or the Timer To Close function. Default setting is [dt 0] allowing disabling of the free exit detector. NOTE: The free exit is disabled using this menu item when the operator is sitting on its closed limit. If the closed limit is not tripped, the free exit continues to work. Installer 21 [or 1] OOLD (Outside Obstruction Loop Detector) function: The default for this menu item is for full reversal when the OOLD is triggered. The optional setting [or_0] causes the gate to only pause when triggered. Closure begins as soon as the loop is clear again. Installer 22 [ir 1] IOLD (Inside Obstruction Loop Detector) function: The default for this menu item is for full reversal when the IOLD is triggered. The optional setting [ir_0] causes the gate to only pause when triggered. Closure begins as soon as the loop is clear again. Installer 23 [dL 1] Vehicle detector logic: This menu item is used to configure quick close and antitailgate logic. There are four modes. See the full description on page 43. Installer 24, 25, 26 [r1 0], [r2 0], [r3 0] User output relay 1 - 3 options: These three menu items are used to configure the function of the three user output relays. There are 21 optional choices, which are described in detail on page 28 - 29. Installer 27 [t L 0] Gate Open alert: This menu item is to adjust the time delay before activating the user relay function #8, described on page 28. Time settings up to 135 seconds. Installer 28 [Lt 0] Loitering alert: This menu item is to adjust the time delay before activating the user relay function #13, described on page 28. Time settings up to 135 seconds. Installer 29 [ELd0] Factory ELD: Controls the HY-5A Free Exit detector, see page 42. Installer 30 [iLd0] Factory IOLD: Controls the HY-5A IOLD detector, see page 42. Installer 31 [oLd0] Factory OOLD: Controls the HY-5A OOLD detector, see page 42. Installer 32 [SLd]. Factory SLD: Controls the HY-5A Shadow detector, see page 42. 26 D0119, Rev. B Options for User Programmable Output Relays 1-3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. The Smart Touch Controller can be set to interface to many types of external devices through the use of its programmable output relays. All of the output functions listed below are accessible in the Installer Menu under the selection [r1 __], [r2 __] and [r3 __]. Select which relay you wish to use and enter the appropriate function by the numbers as listed below. Note: The User Relays will operate normally to less than 18VDC. Close limit output: This output can be used to create an interlock signal to another operator’s interlock input, or simply to indicate that the gate is secure. The relay is released at full closure. Close limit pulse output: This output may be used in a sequenced system to command a 2nd machine to close. Generates a brief pulsed output that occurs when the close limit is triggered. Open limit output: This output is used to indicate a full open position indication. This output becomes active when open limit is triggered and releases when the open limit is released. Open limit pulse output: This output may be used to trip 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 open. Warn before/during operate output: This output may be used to control an external warning device. This output will operate at the same time as the internal warn before operate buzzer. Gate Lock output: This output may be used to control external solenoid locks or magnetic locks. In both directions of travel, this output will be activated about 7/10th of a second before the operator starts moving the gate, and remains active while moving and for a few seconds after stopping. 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 resets itself in 30 seconds. Gate open too long output: Activates when the gate has been open longer than a user-selected period of time. Adjustable from 0 delay, then 15 seconds delay to 135 seconds delay in 15-second time increments. Safety Mode Alert output: Activated when system is in the Safety Mode or the Entrapment Mode. Safety Mode occurs upon an impact with an obstruction. Entrapment Mode means the gate is stopped and occurs if the internal inherent sensor triggers while the system is in the Safety Mode. Entrapment Mode Alert output: Activated only when system is in the Entrapment Mode. Unauthorized Vehicle Entry output: Activated when a 2nd vehicle enters from the outside, without a valid input from an access control device. This output releases when an access control input signals open or the gate reaches the close limit position. Outside Obstruction Vehicle Detector output: This output may be used to interlock to an entry device to prevent pedestrian use. This output is active whenever the OOLD is tripped. Special output from “OOLD” only when gate is closed: Used to annunciate a vehicle or to indicate loitering. Adjustable from 0 delay, then 15 to 135 seconds delay in 15-second time intervals. Gate nearing full travel output: For operators with RPM sensors only. This output is activated when the gate is three feet from full travel in both the open and close directions. This output can be used to reduce the sensitivity of a proximity sensor near the ends of gate travel. Gate Failure output: This output is activated to report that a problem has occurred. Indicates that system in an Error Mode, Fault Mode or Entrapment Mode. If active, the gate is disabled. Motor Running output: This output is active when the motor is running and the gate is in motion. AC Power Failure output: This relay is normally energized, but drops with loss of AC power. This output is also active on DC machines when the battery charger is off. DC Power Failure output: This output is 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. Flasher Relay: This output is intended to control flashing lights that pulse once per second. This relay is flashing all the time, except when the open limit switch is triggered. Free Exit Loop Vehicle Detector output (available with h3.23 and higher software): This output is active whenever the ELD is tripped. Inside Obstruction Vehicle Detector output (available in h3.23 and higher software): This output may be used to interlock to an exit device to prevent pedestrian use. This output is active whenever the IOLD is tripped. N/A (Not used in SlideDriver) Gate Lock Output (available in h3.26 and higher software): External gate lock output. Activates at initiation of open cycle and remains on for 10 seconds. Similar to #6 but shuts off after 10 seconds. Gate at Partial Open Position (available in h3.26 and higher software): This output is active when the partial open position is reached or exceeded. Installation and Maintenance Manual Wiring Control Inputs 1. Test open and close before wiring the external control inputs. This makes it easier to troubleshoot if an unexpected functionality arises. “New Generation” Smart Touch Operator inputs (after Sept. 2006) use an LED to indicate when it is active. DC operators operating without AC require you to push and hold an LED button to disclose input status. This button is in bottom corner near the Fire Department Open input. [“Classic,” pre-Sept. 2006 operators LEDs are only lit when you push the Tact button. The Tact button is located on the top left corner, near the Stop Button input on the Classic Board.] 2. All the control device inputs listed below are shown as a single input. The 2nd wire is connected to the Common Terminal Buss on the Power Supply board. The Emergency Close and Fire Dept. Open inputs are an exception and require a +24 Volt input. The +24 is located on the spade terminals next to the Common Buss. See pictures on the next page. Smart Touch Controller Inputs 1. 2. 3. 4. *Stop Push button N.C. input, jumper to Common if unused *Open Push Button Not for radio or remote access controls *Close Push button Not for radio or remote access controls Remote Open & Radio Control For radio / remote open device – Program to also Close using Smart Touch menu 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Open/Close button Pushbutton or radio controls Partial Open Installer adjustable from 7- 99 seconds Open interlock input or Time clock Open Menu configurable Free Exit vehicle detector Disable Free Exit vehicle detector or Timer to Close Free Exit is only disabled if Close Limit Switch is tripped. If the gate is partially opened, the Free Exit detector will trigger the gate to open fully. Inside Obstruction vehicle detector Inside reversing loop Outside Obstruction vehicle detector Outside reversing loop Shadow/Reset vehicle detector Shadow function used for Swing gates only - Reset function is for Arm gates Edge Sensor One input works for both travel directions Photo eye Common Power 24V common connection for open and close photo eyes Photo eye Open direction Photo eye Close direction Charger AC power loss Only used in DC, battery type operators Spare Input Software ≤ h3.26,- non functional, Gate Lock Interlock Input Software > h3.26, prevents start until external gate lock releases **Emergency Close Must menu enable and input +24 Volts to trigger. Requires constant hold or maintained input. This overrides photo eyes, gate edges & vehicle detectors. **Fire Dept. Open Must menu enable and input +24 Volts to trigger. Overrides photo eyes & gate edge. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14-15. 17. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. *Do not connect an external control to terminals #1, 2 or 3, unless controls are located in clear view of the entire gate area. Out of sight controls: use input terminals #4, 5, 6 or 7. **The Emergency Close and Fire Dept. Open inputs are to be used only if access to these controls is guarded such that there is always supervision when activated. 19 D0119, Rev. B Installation and Maintenance Manual “New Generation” Smart Touch Board LEDs showing active input circuits now always enabled except for DC machines (during AC loss) Connector to SlideWinder Drive Board Runs software 4.xx and higher Power Connector RS 485 Future Expansion (new) UNUSED INPUTS 1. Stop Button 2. Open Button 3. Close Button 4. Remote Open & Radio Control 5. Open / Close 6. Open Partial 7. Interlock Open / Time Clock Open 8. Free Exit Detector 9. Disable Exit Detector / Disable Close Timer 10. Inside Obstruction Vehicle Detector 11. Outside Obstruction Vehicle Detector 12. Shadow / Reset Vehicle Detector 13. Edge Sensor 14. Photo Eye Power (-) 24 Volts Common 15. Photo Eye Power (-) 24 Volts Common 16. DO NOT USE 17. Photo Eye Open Direction 18. DO NOT USE 19. Photo Eye Close Direction 20. DO NOT USE 21. Charger AC Loss 22. Gate Lock Interlock 23. Emergency Close 24. Fire Department Open Motor Relay Reset & Buzzer Connector User Relay 1 User Relay 2 User Relay 3 DC only Solid State for use with flashers and other high cycle accessories. 48V DC @ 4 amps. 4 - HY-5A Vehicle Detector Sockets Clock Battery Heartbeat LED Socket for Ribbon Cable to Display MX000585 RS 232 socket Tact button. Push tact button to make active input LEDs light up when AC is off on DC operators. Weigand Future Expansion Power Supply Board Limit Switch Connectors Master Slave Open Radio Gate Edge Radio 24V DC Accessory Power (+) HY-5A Vehicle Detector Common Buss (-) 24V AC Accessory power 20 D0119, Rev. B 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 authorized 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. 1(a) 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. b. c. d. Hydraulic Gate Operators: Five Years or 500,000 gate cycles (whichever occurs first) after the date of installation, or 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 HySecurity. This warranty does not apply to the components described below, which have the shorter warranty period indicated: Hydraulic Gate Operator Drive Wheels: Two Years Batteries used in all D.C. operators: One Year from date of shipment from HySecurity. 1(b) 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. b. 1(c) All Gate Operators: One Year or 100,000 gate cycles whichever comes first. Hydraulic Gate Operator Drive Wheels: One Year 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. 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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 NO 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. 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. 1(d) Limitations and Exclusions Applicable to Each of the Preceding Warranties 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. 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). 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. Page 1 of 1 7 May 2009
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