GATE OPER AT MATIC O RS O T AU SLI S DER EAD H S • SW R INGERS • OVE ® US L I STED Instruction Manual OH-200 UL325 compliant Copyright C 2005 all-o-matic inc. UL991 compliant WWW.ALLOMATIC.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Important safety instructions............................................................. 2 Different UL 325 class types........................................................ 3&4 Overhead dimensions...................................................................... 5 Operator installation......................................................................... 6 Mounting instructions....................................................................... 7 Gate travel adjustment......
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of injury: READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS. DO NOT EVEN THINK OF STARTING UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE DIRECTIONS. IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND CALL US. Never let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote control away from children. Always keep people and objects away from the gate. No one should cross the path of the moving gate. This operator must be tested monthly.
INSTALL THE GATE OPERATOR ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE READ THE FOLLOWING: *Confirm that the gate operator being installed is appropriate for the application. *Confirm that the gate is designed and built according to current published industry standards. *Confirm that all appropriate safety features and safety accessory devices are being incorporated, including both primary and secondary entrapment protection devices. *Make sure that the gate works freely before installing the operator.
DIFFERENT UL 325 CLASS TYPES Class one: Residential A vehicle gate operator intended for use at a home of one to four single family dwellings, garages or parking area. Class Two: Commercial or General Public Access A vehicular gate operator intended for use at a commercial location or building such as a multi-family housing unit (five or more single family units), hotel, garages, retail stores, other buildings servicing the general public.
OVERHEAD DIMENSIONS 6 1\4 2 5/8’’’ 8’’ 4 1\2 Custom track length up to 16ft upon request.
OPERATOR INSTALLATION Note: Make sure the gate hardware is well balanced and the gate opens and closes smoothly. With gate closed, mark the center of the gate. + Lift gate to open position and mark the center point of the gate for the operator on the ceiling.
MOUNTING THE OPERATOR + Center Weld Bolt Make sure end bracket is in the center of the opening. Bolt or weld the end bracket to wall. The operator bracket must be at least 2.5” above the gate. + Concrete Anchor ½”X 3 ½” Center Level and align gate operator tracks before mounting it to the ceiling. Manufacture ceiling brackets to weld or bolt the operator in place. Gate Bracket Weld gate bracket into place with overhead arm connected to insure alignment.
GATE TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT Locate limit switches Step 1: Stop the gate operator using the three button station on the board. Step 2: Push limit lock plate down. Turn limit nut in the desired direction. Step 3: Place limit plate to its locked position. Step 4: Run gate operator. Step 5: If more adjusting is needed, repeat steps 1-4. Limit nuts Gear box Each notch equals about ½” of travel.
OPENING DIRECTION WIREING 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON ON 514 GDE Do not change wiring directions on overhead operator there already set.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OPERATORS MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED! Power switch and electrical connection box. OFF Connect black wire to 115 volts AC = Hot. For power wires enclosure use UL listed conduits. Connect white wire to AC = Neutral. Connect ground wire to operator metal frame. Use a proper ground rod for a ground reference. For power, a minimum of a 20-Amp dedicated circuit breaker is needed. Use the shortest and thickest wire possible for ground. All gate operators MUST be properly grounded.
TYPICAL LOOP LAYOUT 8 FT 4 FT SAFETY LOOP 4 FT OUT 4ft from the tip of the point of gate swing. WIRED IN SERIES TWISTED 6 TURNS PER FOOT 1 1/2 IN 4 FT 8 FT SAFETY LOOP 1/4 IN EXIT LOOP 4 FT TWISTED WIRE TO OPERATOR OR CONTROL PANEL 4 FT GATE WHEN USED This is a normal loop layout. Remember when connecting to an All-O-Matic circuit board you use the normally closed contacts for your safety loop detector and normally open contacts from the exit loop.
GENERAL LOOP INSTALLATION GUIDELINES The following loop installation guidelines are for installing typical driveway loops for access control applications (i.e. parking gates, sliding gates, swing gates etc...) Always consult withl loop detector manufacturers for specific equipment guidelines. This will confirm that the proper configuration and installation techniques are properly applied for your application. Useful information about inductive loops: A.
ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS C C 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON ON 514 GDE The circuit board 24-VAC output provides up to 700 mAmps of power for accessories. More than two or three accessories will require a separate power supply. Remove black jumper from SAFETY when a safety device is installed. Power Detect 0 3 OFF 4 PRES 5 2 6 EXIT Loop Detector 1 2 Power 2 1 C SENS. LEVEL 1 BOOST ON PULSE FREQ.
MULTIPLE SAFETY DEVICES CONNECTIONS Multiple SAFETY devices installed together must be connected “in series”. Locate the normally closed (N.C.) dry contact from each accessory relay. Also, before installing the accessory devices, remove the black wire jumper from the SAFETY terminal position on the terminal strip of the control board. Safety wire connections From Accessory #1 to Terminal Strip Relay Com to 24V-COM From Accessory #2 to Terminal Strip Relay N.C.
LEADING EDGE CONNECTION 514 GDE 514 GDE ON BO U BO U ON BO U 33 86 RNS 33 86 33 86 RNS 514 GDE RNS ON 3 1 3 1 3 2200 u 1 514 GDE 514 GDE ON 2200 uF PHILIPS 514 GDE 514 GDE 2200 uF ON PHILIPS ON 00 uF ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 3 4 5 6 7 514 GDE ON 8 514 GDE ON EDGE ON 2 514 GDE ON GND 514 GDE 1 -----------------------OPEN------------------------ Connect one of the wires from leading edge to GND connector on control board.
THREE BUTTON STATION SYSTEM 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON ON 514 GDE See push button connections below. Terminal strip PED-SW Jumper Connect the COMMON from all the push buttons to 24V- COM on the terminal strip. OPEN N.O. CLOSE Connect OPEN push button N.O. contact to EXIT LOOP on the terminal strip. N.O. STOP COM N.C. Connect CLOSE push button N.O. contact to 3BT on the terminal strip. Connect STOP push button N.C.
RADIO RECEIVER CONNECTIONS 3 wire receiver mounts on receiver strip outside control box as shown below. 4 wire receiver :connect the two grey wires to 1 & 2 terminals on receiver strip outside control box. Connect black wire to 24 V-COM and red wire to 24VAC on main control board terminal strip as shown below. 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON Multi-Code 3 wire 24VAC Radio Receiver 3 = 24V 2 = Relay 1 = Common 3 2 1 Multi-Code Receiver terminal strip located outside control box.
OPEN AND CLOSE ELECTRONIC REVERSING SENSOR(ERDs) ADJUSTMENT Open and Close ERD SENSITIVITY MAX MIN MAX MIN 514 GDE ON 3 3 2200 u 1 RNS BO U BO U BO U BO U ON 1 514 GDE 514 GDE 2200 uF 1 ON 2200 uF ON PHILIPS PHILIPS 3 1 33 86 3 33 86 33 86 BO U RNS RNS 33 86 33 86 RNS 514 GDE RNS 1 3 514 GDE 00 uF ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE 1 ON 2 3 4 5 6 7 514 GDE 8 -----------------------OPEN------------------------ ON 514 GDE ON 514 GDE ON Counter clockwise
TIMER ADJUSTMENT TIMER ON: Timer to close, can be set from 1 to 60 seconds. TIMER OFF: Gate operation is push button to open, push button to close. TO OVERRIDE THE TIMER: Turn the RADIO switch to the “ON” position. This will allow the radio receiver to close the gate before the timer. TIMER adjustment 0 60 Sec Sec 0 60 Sec Sec Turn potentiometer counter clockwise for more time. Turn potentiometer clockwise for less time. Timer Pot 60 Sec. 1 Sec.
DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TIMER TIMER switch “ON” activates the TIMER. See page 47 for details. RADIO RADIO switch “ON” allows the radio receiver to override the timer. See page 47 for details. OSC OSC switch “ON” allows the radio receiver to stop and reverse the gate in any direction. During a cycle the first signal stops gate, a second signal reverses gate.
EMERGENCY RELEASE To manually release pull locking latch to the side and pull release ring downward with a slit pull backward to disengage from lock pin. Make sure gate is in full open position to avoid gate from coming down if not well balanced . Locking Latch Release Ring NOTE: To avoid serious injury disengage gate only when in the close position or gate is clear of persons and obstructions.
ALL-O-MATIC’S good service and high quality by years of, proven reliability place the ALL-O-MATIC slide gate operators ahead of the competition. The SL-150 is our highest duty rated operator and the most powerful continuous duty operator available in the market today. The SL-150 has a foot pedal release in the event of a power failure. The SL-100 is our most popular gate operator. It is continuos duty for commercial and residential use. In the event of power failure, the gate can be pushed open.