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SL SLIDING GATE MOTOR KIT Solar Powered and 12V Low Voltage
Installation and Set Up Instructions
Unit 27 / 49 Corporate Boulevard Bayswater Vic 3153 Phone 1800 111 930 Email
[email protected] Web www.gforceautogates.com.au
SL GATE MOTOR INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Important Safety Warnings Please read these important safety warnings before attempting to install or use this product Do not operate the gate motor unless the gates are in full view and free from objects such as cars, children or people. Children must be supervised near the gates at all times, especially when the gate motor is in use. Ensure that the obstruction sensing function of the gate motor is operational and adjusted where necessary. Keep hands and any loose clothing well clear of the gate(s) and gate motor at all times. Disconnect the power from the mains before attempting to service the gate motor or removing the cover. Keep any gate controllers out of reach of children. Any wired or wireless controllers must be installed away from any moving parts, and it must be at a minimum height of 1.5m from the ground. If the ‘Auto Close’ feature is enabled, then precautions should be taken to ensure the gate can close without hitting any obstructions or suitable safety accessories are also installed. This equipment is designed for use as a Sliding Gate Opening Device only. Do not attempt to use for any other purpose as injury or property damage may occur. Regularly check that all safety features and safety accessories are fully functioning.
Warning: Failure to comply with these safety warnings or installation instructions may result in serious personal injury and / or property damage.
Installation Checklist Read all instructions and data sheets before installing the gate motor kit. Failure to follow the instructions could void warranty. The gate must to be in good operating condition. The gate needs to open and close freely for its full length of travel and that it does not stick or bind on anything. The gate posts are correctly and securely mounted We recommend 1.5mm twin active lighting cable for power supply wiring and 1mm figure 8 wire for wiring push buttons and other auxiliary items.
SL GATE MOTOR INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
SL 2000 Circuit Board Trim Pot Locations and Adjustments
CAUTION
Motor FORCE Trim Pot High Speed Timer Trim Pot
Adjusting the Trim Pots. The trim pots are thoroughly tested and checked after manufacture and during assembly and final testing of the gate motor. Extreme care should be taken when adjusting the trim pots. They DO NOT rotate 360 degrees (in a full circle). Ensure the correct sized screwdriver is used and all adjustments are done slowly and carefully. Excessive force will damage the trim pot and render the board inoperable. Trim pots damaged by excessive force are not covered by warranty and the circuit board will need to be returned for repair.
SL GATE MOTOR INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Motor cover
Circuit Board
Manual release mechanism
Gate motor mounting foot
Solar Regulator (Only installed in solar powered gate motors) Remote Receiver
Motor
Battery
Limit Switch Assembly
Drive Gear
Limit Switch Spring
SL 2000 Circuit Board Data Sheet
DIY Automatic Gate Kits Solar & Low Voltage Specialists PH 1800 111 930
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Low Motor Force LED
Motor Force Trim Pot
High Speed Timer— Should be set to zero
Green—Open LED Red—Close LED Battery leads RED Positive / BLACK Negative
Auto Close OFF / ON / TIME function selection “Jumpers”
Plug On Pins for plug on Receiver
DC 12/24V Motor Wire Terminals
Wire in Receiver / Accessory Power Connection Terminals “+12V” positive terminal / “0” Negative terminal
Limit Switch Terminals and LED’s
PE Beam ‘Terminals (Remove link wire when connecting Safety Beams)
Wire in Receiver / Push Button Trigger Terminals—Connect wires to “COM” and OP/CL
SL GATE MOTOR INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Mode of Gate Operation The gate motor is supplied in MANUAL mode as standard. Manual Release Mechanism The manual release mechanism is located at the front of the motor. To access the manual release mechanism you will need the key for the lock and the hex key that was supplied with the SL gate motor kit to engage or release the clutch. Manual Mode Put the key in the keyhole and turn to the key in the “Open” direction as shown by the arrow on the cover to open the hole for the hex key. Insert the hex key into the hole and turn it in the “Open” direction until you can freely move the motor drive gear and / or gate freely by hand. Automatic Mode Insert the key in the keyhole and turn the key in the “Open” direction as shown by the arrow on the cover to open the hole for the hex key. Insert the hex key into the hole and turn it in the “Close” direction until it tightens and the motor drive gear is fully engaged and you can not rotate the drive gear or move the gate freely by hand. Rock the drive gear or gate backwards and forward the ensure the clutch is correctly engaged. Remove the hex key and turn the lock in the “Close” direction and remove the lock key.
Turn lock key to open / close hole for hex key Manual Release Mechanism
Lock Keys
Hex Key
Turn hex key open / close to release / engage clutch
SL GATE MOTOR INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Pre Installation set up and testing We recommend the gate motor settings and direction of rotation be set up and tested prior to installation. Un pack the motor and remove the motor cover. Place the gate motor on a suitable work bench. Visually inspect the motor to ensure nothing has moved during transit. Refer to the “SL 2000 Circuit Board” data sheet included with this manual and familiarise yourself with the layout and location of the items and wiring terminals.
Motor wires Battery Wires Limit switch wires
Handset remote receiver wires Battery connection for bench testing and set up
Black / Blue wire to Black battery terminal
Red wire to Red battery terminal
Refer to the “SL 2000 Circuit Board” data sheet included with this manual and locate battery connection wires on the circuit board. Connect the battery wires to the battery terminals on the battery. Note the polarity (Red wire to Red battery terminal, Black / Blue wire to Black battery terminal). The board should now be powered and great care should be taken to avoid shorting out or otherwise damaging the circuit board. Activate the gate motor using one of the handset remote. The remotes are coded to the gate motor during assembly. Alternatively, refer to the “Handset Remote Programming” data sheet to code in the remotes. Press the remote again to stop the motor. Press the remote again to reverse the motor direction. Disconnect the battery wires when finished.
Pre Installation set up and testing (continued) Setting Motor Direction Refer to the “SL 2000 Circuit Board” data sheet included with this manual and locate the direction LED’s on the circuit board. The GREEN LED (D15) indicates opening direction and the RED LED (D16) indicates closing direction.
Activate the gate motor using the handset remote and check the rotation of the drive gear is turning in the correct direction for opening the gate and the GREEN LED light is on OR the correct direction for closing the gate and the RED LED light is on. If the motor is going in the wrong direction, disconnect all power. Refer to the “SL 2000 Circuit Board” data sheet included with this manual and locate the ‘DC 12/24V Motor’ terminals. on the circuit board. Swap the red and black motor wires connected to ‘Motor terminals on the circuit board. The red wire should be connected to the terminal that had the black wire connected to it and the black wire should be connected to the terminal that had the red wire connected to it. This will reverse the direction of the motor. Now locate the two RED limit switch wires and swap their terminal positions around. DC 12/24V Motor terminals. RED and Black wires. Battery wires
RED Limit Switch wires
Opening Direction Green LED is on
Closing Direction Red LED is on
Activate the gate motor again using the handset remote and check the rotation of the drive gear is turning in the correct direction for opening the gate and the GREEN LED light is on OR closing the gate and the RED LED light is on.
SL GATE MOTOR INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting the Gate Motor / Gear Rack: The gate motor should be mounted to the side of the driveway to provide clear passage of travel for vehicles. The gate motor should be securely bolted down to a solid concrete pad or steel base frame. The gate motor should be parallel to the gate and there should be no contact between the gate motor and the gate frame. Ensure there is adequate space for removal of the motor cover and clear access to the internal components of the gate motor and clear access to the external manual release mechanism. Mount the gear rack onto the gate at the required height to ensure correct engagement to the drive gear. We suggest a gap of 2-3mm between rack and drive gear. Temporarily placing a 2-3 mm spacer under the motor feet can help set the required height. Remove the spacer when finished. To ensure smooth running of the gate, there should not be any space between the ends of each gear rack section. Adjust the rack to the required height by running the gate back and forwards with the motor in ‘manual mode’. The gear rack can then be adjusted up or down as required to ensure the correct and consistent gap. Ensure the rack does not hit, rub or contact any part of the motor cover or motor body.
Gear Rack
Gate Frame Gate wheel
Ground Track
Gear Rack
Limit Switch Bracket 2—3 mm Gap between drive gear and gear rack
Drive Gear
SL GATE MOTOR INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting the Gate Motor / Limit Switch Brackets: The limit switch brackets are mounted at either end of the gear rack to set the open and close positions of the gate. Put the gate motor into ‘manual mode’. Manually slide the gate into the fully closed position and then open the gate 15 —25mm. Attach one limit switch bracket onto the rack so the end of the bracket just touches the limit switch spring. Manually slide the gate at the fully open position and then close the gate 15 —25mm. Attach one limit switch bracket onto the rack so the end of the bracket just touches the limit switch spring. In these positions, when the gate motor is operating, the limit switch brackets should push against the limit switch spring to click the limit switch off (an audible sound can be heard when the switching occurs). Put the gate motor into ‘automatic mode’ and activate the gate motor to open and close the gate several times to ensure the limit switch brackets are correctly positioned. Adjust the bracket position as required. The gate should stop in the open and closed positions before making contact any end stops Ensure the brackets and bracket screws do not hit, rub or contact any part of the motor cover or motor body. Gear Rack Limit Switch Bracket
Limit Switch spring
Limit Switch Bracket
Gear Rack
POWER WIRE ENTRY
Power Wire Internal entry. Drill a hole in the plastic insect shield for the cable
Power Wire external entry
SL GATE MOTOR INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Circuit Board Adjustments SL 2000 CONTROL BOARD Motor Torque / Obstruction Sensing / Auto Reverse Adjustment Please read the ‘Trim Pot Caution’ attachment included with this manual Refer to the “SL 2000 Circuit Board” data sheet included with this manual and locate the ‘FORCE’ trim pot on the circuit board. This adjustment controls the motor torque and obstruction sensing of the gate motor. The motor needs to have enough torque (force) to fully open and close the gate. However, the more torque the motor has, the less obstruction sensitivity there is and therefore the gate may hit an obstruction more forcefully. Usually the motor FORCE trim pot is set to the “12 o’clock” position however turn the FORCE trim pot anti-clockwise (LIGHT) to increase sensitivity to an obstruction or turn the FORCE trim pot clockwise (HEAVY) to increase the motor torque (force) of the motor. An obstruction will cause the gate motor to STOP during OPENING or STOP and AUTO REVERSE if the gate is CLOSING. A RED LED light (D14) will light up if there is not enough force adjustment to open / close the gate. Increase the motor FORCE trim pot to ensure there is adequate force to operate the gate. Low Motor Force LED Motor Force Trim Pot
Hi Speed Timer—Should be set to zero
SL GATE MOTOR INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Setting Automatic Close Operation Refer to the “SL 2000 Circuit Board” data sheet included with this manual and locate the ‘AUTO CLOSE ’ settings (J3 + J4) on the circuit board. The gate motor is supplied with the Auto Close OFF as standard. The gate motor can be set to ‘Auto Close’ by simply changing a ‘jumper’ setting on the control board to give a 30, 60 or 90 second close delay. With the gate motor set to ‘Auto Close’, the gate will always close after the pre-set time has elapsed. The ‘jumper can be easily pulled off the 2 pins and pushed back onto the 2 pins required.
WARNING If the ‘Auto Close’ feature is enabled, then precautions should be taken to ensure the gate can close without hitting any obstructions or suitable safety accessories are also installed. Regularly check that all safety features and safety accessories are fully functioning.
Auto Close (J3) OFF— 60 seconds
Auto Close (J4) OFF—30 seconds
‘Jumper” Shown in OFF position
‘Jumper’ Shown in OFF position
Solar Panel / Regulator Wiring Instructions
The solar panel is to be connected directly to the terminal block next to the regulator and NOT to the circuit board. Remove the “Dummy” wires and connect the positive and negative solar panel wires to the terminal block (grey / red positive wire - grey / black negative wire) from the regulator. Plug the piggy back spade connections to the battery terminals on the battery. Note the polarity (Red, Positive wire to Red battery terminal, Black / Blue Negative wire to Black battery terminal). The board should now be powered and great care should be taken to avoid shorting out or otherwise damaging the circuit board.
Solar Panel Wires POSITIVE wire to grey / red wire NEGATIVE wire to grey / black wire (Remove “Dummy Wires” before connecting solar panel wires) grey / red positive wire / grey / black negative wire
Safety Fuse
Terminal Block
Solar Regulator Indicator LED’s
Red wires to Red Positive Battery Terminal / Piggy Back Spade Connectors. Black / Blue wires to black Negative battery Terminal / Piggy Back Spade Connectors
If the solar panel wires need to be extended then we recommend you use a terminal block / joiner. Place the terminal block / joiners into a small enclosure for protection and outdoor installation. 1.5mm Twin Active Low Voltage Cable (RED active / WHITE neutral) Terminal Block Solar Panel Wires RED wire to RED (Positive) wire BLACK wire to NEGATIVE wire
Weather Proof Enclosure
Power Pack Wiring Instructions Locate the terminal block fastened to the top of the circuit board support tray. Remove the “Dummy” wires. Connect the power pack positive wire to the mating wire with the red end and connect the power pack negative wire to the mating black wire. Plug the piggy back spade connections to the battery terminals on the battery. Note the polarity (Red positive wires to Red battery terminal, Black / Blue Negative wires to Black battery terminal). The board should now be powered and great care should be taken to avoid shorting out or otherwise damaging the circuit board.
Circuit board support tray
Terminal Block
Power Pack Red LED—Power On Amber LED—Charging Green LED— Battery Charged
Power Pack Wires Positive wire to RED wire Negative wire to BLACK wire (Remove “Dummy Wires” before connecting power pack wires)
Battery Wires RED is Positive BLACK is Negative Black / Blue wires to black Negative battery Terminal / Piggy Back Spade Connectors
Red wires to Red Positive Battery Terminal / Piggy Back Spade Connectors
If the power pack wires need to be extended then we recommend you use a terminal block / joiner. Place the terminal block / joiners into a small enclosure for protection and outdoor installation. 1.5mm Twin Active Low Voltage Cable (RED active / WHITE neutral) Terminal Block Power Pack Wires RED wire to RED (ACTIVE) wire BLACK wire to NEGATIVE wire Weather Proof Enclosure
Warranty & Returns POLICY GENERAL G-Force Automatic Gate products are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty which covers defects in materials and workmanship for the Warranty Periods stated below. This warranty is additional to any applicable statutory requirements, subject to the exclusions and limitations stated below. Product is deemed to be warranted from the date of initial purchase from G-Force Automatic Gates. Proof of purchase is required when applying for warranty claims. Warranty is offered on a Back-to-Base Warranty basis. Where issues can’t be resolved by your Installer or local Reseller in person, or by G-Force Staff over the phone, product will need to be returned at Customer Cost to G-Force’s Repair Centre in Bayswater, VIC for assessment, repair or replacement.
Warranty Periods
DIY Gate Kits
1 year
Applicable Kits: FG 5, SW 5, DSW 5, SL2000,
1 year
Visitor Access & Hardware
Such as: Intercoms, Keypads, PE Beams, Loop Detectors, etc.
3 month
Spare Parts (exclusive of warranty replacements)
Such as: Control Boards, Receivers, Remote Controls, Gears, Limit Switches, Brushes, etc.
Exclusions & Limitations The warranties stated herein do not cover damage, malfunction or service failures caused by: Failure to follow G-Force or Product Installation, Operation or Maintenance Instructions Repair or modifications to your G-Force product by someone other than a G-Force Service Technician, Authorised Installer or Reseller Abuse, misuse or negligent acts Batteries or Fuses supplied with your G-Force product (inc Handset batteries) Power failure surges, lightning, fire, water damage, pest damage, accidental breakage, actions of third parties and other events or accidents outside of G-Force Automatic Gate’s reasonable control and not arising from normal operating conditions G-Force Automatic Gates is not responsible for any special, incidental, consequential or punitive damages arising from the use or loss of use or failure of your G-Force product to perform as warranted, including but not limited to damages for lost services, cost of substitute services, lost profits, expenses arising out of third party claims or personal injury. G-Force’s maximum liability under any warranty, expressed or implied, is limited to the purchase price of the product.
Returns Process
1
Request
2
Return Goods to G-Force
3
RMA #
Repair or Replacement of Goods
To lodge a claim, contact G-Force Automatic Gates on 1800 111 930 for assignment of an RMA No. (Returns Material Authorisation No.). This number should be recorded on each box of returned goods to enable in-house tracking of your goods Goods are to be returned to G-Force Automatic Gates at the Customer’s cost. G-Force will assess returned product within 7 days to determine the extent of warranty cover and likely repair costs In-Warranty Repairs will proceed as soon as practicable. The manufacturer’s offering the warranty reserves the right to repair or replace product at its discretion. It may, at its discretion, use new, remanufactured, or refurbished parts or products when repairing or replacing product. Replaced parts become the property of G-Force Automatic Gates. Repair costs and return freight of in-warranty repairs will be covered free of charge Non-Warranty Repairs will not proceed until you are notified of estimated Repair Costs, we receive authorisation and payment details from you to proceed. Where product is deemed to be unrepairable, and you re-
Maintenance
1. A regular cleaning to remove dust & dirt. A small soft brush will suffice. 2. .Approximately every 6 months remove the motor cover, clean with a soft brush and spray inside the motor cover. Spray with a surface spray suitable for crawling insects, slugs and snails. DO NOT SPRAY ANY ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS. 3. Check Battery terminals for corrosion. If present, bushing with a wire brush or dipping the actual terminals – ‘hot water’ will remove it. A light spray with WD40 will help keep them clean. 4. Using a small screwdriver, tighten all terminal block screws and ensure any cables are not frayed at the ends. 5. Ensure Receiver is firmly mounted. 6. Tighten all mounting and attachment bolts. 7. Check screws on Push Button covers are intact and tight. 8. If Photocells (Sensors) are fitted, remove covers and gently brush any cobwebs, etc. away. Check operation and replace.
Finally, there is usually no substitute for good housekeeping. Ensuring the Motors and the area around the Motors and Gates are free of rubbish, leaves, infestation of insects and trimming of plants will help to give a long and trouble free life. Should you be unsure of any points above, PLEASE contact us. Unit 27 / 49 Corporate Boulevard Bayswater Vic 3153 Phone 1800 111 930 Email
[email protected] Web www.gforceautogates.com.au