Nice Apollo Swing Gate Opener 4300 SW - 1/2 HP Vehicular Swing Gate Opener Revision 1.0.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTIONS AND NOTES 2 10 - OPTIONAL INPUTS 12 EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 2 10.1 - Fire input and fail safe connector 12 ETL DEFINITIONS COMPLIANT TO UL325 2 10.2 - Fail safe connection 12 10.3 - Magnetic lock connection 13 2 10.4 - Guard station connection 13 1.1 - Gate controller 2 10.5 - Exit and edge inputs wiring diagram 13 1.2 - Main control board 2 10.6 - Radio receiver connection (third party) 13 1.
CAUTIONS AND NOTES This instruction manual is intended to aid the installer in the overall process of correct installation at the desired location. Periodically, the manual will illustrate “warnings, cautions and notes” which are items the installer should carefully read to prevent damage to the gate, gate system or personal injury to yourself or others.
2 - GATE INFORMATION 2.1 - ASTM F2200 Gates shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions given for the appropriate gate type listed, refer to ASTM F2200 for additional gate types. Protrusions shall not be permitted on any gate, refer to ASTM F2200 for exceptions, if any. Any non-automated gate that is to be automated in any manner should be upgraded to conform to the provisions contained within the provisions of this document and ASTM F2200 as applicable. 2.
3 - SAFETY AND CAUTIONS WARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH: q 1$ # -# %.++.6 ++ (-2314"3(.-2 q -DUDQ KDS BGHKCQDM NODQ@SD NQ OK@X VHSG F@SD BNMSQNKR *DDO SGD QDLNSD BNMtrol away from children. q KV@XR JDDO ODNOKD @MC NAIDBSR @V@X EQNL F@SD -. .-$ 2'.4+# CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.
4.3.4 4.3.5 4.3.6 4.3.7 4.3.9 4.3.10 4.3.11 4.3.12 4.3.13 4.3.14 4.3.15 4.3.16 4.3.17 4.3.18 4.3.19 4.3.20 4.3.22 4.3.23 4.3.24 4.3.25 4.3.26 4.3.27 4.3.28 4.3.29 4.3.30 4.3.31 Only install this gate system opener in appropriate manners in which the operation is safe and secure.
5 - SWING OPERATOR CUTAWAY DRAWINGS WARNING: THIS GATE OPERATOR REQUIRES A 2-MAN LIFT! CONDUIT ACCESS MOUTNING HOLES 10” 7/16 14” Ø 5/8 USE THESE SLOTS FOR POSITIONING THE GATE OPERATOR ON THE CONCRETE PAD. 10” 7/16 12” 13/32 %HFTQD 26(-& ./$1 3.1 "43 6 8 5.1 - Swing operator cutaway drawings-cont.
MAKE SURE ALL POWER IS DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO ANY SERVICE OR INSTALLATION. 6 - INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 1. Remove top cover assembly by unlocking the lid with the supplied key. 1 2 2. Turn lid counterclockwise then remove. Figure 5 - WIRING 3 6.4 - Step four-manual release 1 Remove side bolts and covers to access interior for installation. Having removed the top cover, locate the manual release handle.
6.6 - Learning and programming features These steps begin the basic “Learning” programming of the gate opener unit. Most all of the features and programming are pre-set and already set up for most standard installations. The installer most often will only be required to plug the unit into electrical power, and then “learn” the unit by setting the limits on the gate movement. In most cases this is the extent of the basic programming procedure. If the unit is not in LEARNING MODE see section 6.
4 7 - CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT 5 OPEN 6 STOP 7 CLOSE Figure 12 ENTER Figure 14 - CONTROL BOARD BUTTONS 3 1 MOTOR CONNECTION POWER INPUTS 2 4 COMM BUS 5 PLUG IN RECEIVER 6 7 INPUTS OUTPUTS Figure 13 %HFTQD "(1"4(3 !. 1# + 8.
8 - ACCESSORY INPUTS AND OUTPUTS LOOP 1 Input: (24) Dry contact input that can be programmed for an inductive safety loop or photo-eye detector. Activating the LOOP 1 input maintains an OPEN gate fully open and a CLOSED gate fully closed until deactivated. 8.1 - Outputs Setting the LOOP1 input to “Photo Mode” causes the moving gate to stop, then reopens the gate when the LOOP1 input is deactivated.
O-View Software Suite. This unit, when matched with the OVIEW Bluetooth or GSM modules, enables remote control and management of the gate controller. Remote control functions include all programming functions that are available at the front panel LCD on the control board as well as software updates. OVBT: Bluetooth module for OVIEW and the “O-View Software Suite” application for PC, PDA, or Smartphone for localized wireless control of the gate controller.
9 - WIRING AND CONNECTIONS WARNING Permanent wiring is to be employed for the installation as required by local codes. This swing gate operator uses an inherent entrapment sensing system as well as external type sensors. Use only U.L. listed (or equivalent) non-contact sensors. Inputs from the photo-beam to the circuit board are Normally Open (N.O.). Use only U.L. listed (or equivalent) non-contact sensors. Connect the non-contact sensors.
10.5 - Exit and edge inputs wiring diagram Fail Safe connector with jumper installed on the Primary motor control connectors (jumper depicted with black wire on pins 1 and 2) 28 EDGE 29 GND 30 EXIT 31 GND 3GD $#&$ HMOTS L@X AD BNMjFTQDC @R @ LNMHSNQDC - +.& HMOTS NQ #(&(TAL (NC or NO) input. The EDGE sensor input is intended for ANSI/UL 325 listed gate edge sensors to protect against entrapment and hazardous pinch points along the moving edge of the closing gate.
11 - INSPECTION AND OPERATION Proper inspection of all equipment is required to ensure continuous functionality, safety and to ensure reliable operation in all weather conditions. Inspect electrical assemblies and wiring installations for damage, general condition, and proper functioning to ensure the continued satisfactory operation of the electrical system.
Entrapment Protection Inputs - Typical Installation Diagram Utilizing Photocells Outside Property PHOTO Inside Property PHOTO 1 PHOTO 2 %HFTQD &$-$1 + & 3$ + 8.43 6(3' /'.3."$++2 13 - ACCESSORIES AND SENSORS EXTERNAL ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION Non-contact and contact sensors must be installed individually or in combination with each other to provide external entrapment protection.
14 - BOARD NOMENCLATURE Incoming 30 Amp fuse LCD screen Spare fuses Open the gate Stop gate movement Reset and hard shut down button Close the gate Selection up Ok or accept Selection down Adjust force settings for gate opening and closing Adjust speed settings for gate opening and closing Gate delay time select Function select Display select %HFTQD &$-$1 + + 8.43 3'$ /1.&1 ,,(-& !433.-2 (-#(" 3$# (- 3'$ !.5$ 1$%$1$-"$ 2'.4+# !$ 42$# .
15 - PROGRAMMING BUTTONS 15.1 - Force Static: Set sensitivity to constant force on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being the most sensitive). Dynamic: Set sensitivity of sudden impact force to the moving gate on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being most sensitive). ESC: Exit the FORCE menu. 15.2 - Speed Max: Sets the limit of maximum allowed gate speed on a scale of 20% to 100% (20% being the lowest setting).
q W.TS .EE q !KNBJ q 4MAKNBJ q .ODM @MC !KNBJ q "KNRD @MC !KNBJ q .ODM @MC 4MAKNBJ q "KNRD @MC 4MAKNBJ To program weekly events EV1 through EV8, perform the following steps: 1. Press FUNCTION -> Events. 2. Press and hold OK to display EV1 (display will blink “EV1”). 3. Press UP or DOWN to toggle between events, then press OK to make a selection. The display changes to hours. 4. Press UP or DOWN to toggle between hours, then press OK to make a selection. The display changes to minutes. 5.
17 - RE-ASSEMBLING GATE OPERATOR 4 a b c 1 3 1 2 2 18 - EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS 19 - GLOSSARY 18.1 The automatic vehicular gate system must be designed to allow access to emergency vehicles under different operating conditions. BLOCK "D@RDR @KK NODQ@SNQ ETMBSHNM DWBDOS '(&' /1(.
20 - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - APOLLO GATE OPENER Table 2 COMPLETE BASIC ● ● ● Alarm Active the primary (inherent)reverse system by blocking the gate with a solid object. The gate should reverse momentarily then stop. Restart the gate snd block again with a solid object.
22 - TEMPLATE FOR INSTALLATION (2) Installation layout A HINGE CENTER OUT IN 10” IN D E 10” B LONG ARM DISTANCE MINIMUS OUT WALL C SHORT ARM CONCRETE PAD DISTANCE Table 3 Chart A (90°) A B C D E 51” std std 40 11 Distance 42-¾” 52-⅞” std std 37 11 42-¾” 54-½” std std 34 11 42-¼” 55-¾” std std 31 11 42-¾” 57” std std 28 11 41” 59-½” std std 20 11 39-½” Distance Chart B (90°) A B C D E 48” std std 40 14 40-⅛” 50” std std 37 14 42-⅛” 51-½”
23 - TEMPLATE FOR INSTALLATION (3) 21” Figure 31 Table 4 Chart D A 32-3/8” 22 B C D E Distance 23-1/8” 25-1/8” 25 11 21”
24 - COMPACT INSTALLATION ARM MEASUREMENTS 5 7/8” 15 3/4” Ø1/2” 1 3/16” Ø1/2” 7 1/8” 7 7/8” Ø1/2” 1 3/16” Ø1/2” 7 1/8” 7 7/8” Ø1/2” 25” 32 1/4” 11” 23 25 ” 16 3/ 1/2” 21” Figure 32 - ARM MEASUREMENTS 23
25 - GATE ARM INSTALLATION CORRECT LAYOUT Figure 33 INCORRECT INSTALLATION Figure 34 24
26 - MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT OF GATE CLOSING POSITION This procedure allows slight mechanical adjustment of the gate’s closing angle by extending or retracting the main arm. 1. Using a 2.5mm or 3/32 hex key, turn the locking bolt on the side of the arm counter-clockwise to release the adjustment knob. 2. Rotate the knob as shown to increase or decrease the length of the main arm. NOTE: Do not extend the main arm more than 2"! 3. Using a 2.
- PROGRAMMING QUICK START 28.1 - Learning the gate 1. Install electrical power to the gate opener unit. 2. Install all gate accessories such as Photo-Eye’s, Sensors, Loops and other safety devices. 3. Turn on the electrical power to the unit. 4. Using the MANUAL RELEASE HANDLE, disengage the drive motor. 5. Move the gate manually (with your hands) to ensure that the gate travels to the fully open and fully closed positions with no binding or problems. Gate should move freely. 6.
- INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Left box is for installer check off and the right box is for customer check off. T T 1. The gate has been checked to make sure it is level and moves freely in both directions. T T 2. Potential pinch areas have been guarded so as to be inaccessible OR have contact and/or non-contact obstruction sensing devices installed. T T 3.
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