Installation and Reference Manual SlideSmart DC ™ SlideSmart DC 15, SlideSmart DC 10F SlideSmart DCS 15, SlideSmart DCS 10F (solar) Pad-mounted electromechanical slide gate operator with Smart DC Controller 800-321-9947 • www.hysecurity.
SlideSmart DC 15 Gate Operator SlideSmart DCS 15 Gate Operator SlideSmart DC 10F Gate Operator SlideSmart DCS 10F Gate Operator Installation and Maintenance Manual D0337 - Revision D (22 June 2012) HySecurity Corporate Headquarters 6623 S 228th Street Kent, WA 98032
SlideSmart Components SLIDESMART COMPONENTS Cover, Latch Cover WARNING Label Control Box Board, Smart DC Controller Pulley, Motor Protection plate & Cover Buzzer Pulley, Gearbox Belt Drive, 2ft/s DC POW OF Motor Pulley, Gearbox Belt drive, 1ft/s Gearbox O Switch, Reset Emergency Stop button DC Switch, On/Off Brush kit 115VAC Service Outlet O Transformer Circuit Breaker AC POW Service OF Out 115VAC let , 15A Battery kit, 8Ah Sprocket AC Switch, On/Off Serial # location Idler, 2x Targ
Contents SlideSmart Components Introducing SlideSmart DC INTELLIGENT FEATURES: SMART DC CONTROLLERTM ...................................................................... INTRO-3 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ........................................................................................................................... INTRO-4 INSTALLER'S CHECK LIST .....................................................................................................................
Contents Wiring 115VAC Power .............................................................................................................................. 2-4 Wiring 208/230VAC Power ...................................................................................................................... 2-4 USING A SOLAR POWERED OPERATOR ............................................................................................................ 2-6 Design Requirements & Considerations .......................
Contents Chapter 5: Bi-parting Gate Systems POWER REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................................. 5-1 MASTER AND SLAVE WIRING CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................. 5-2 MASTER AND SLAVE MENU SETUP ..................................................................................................................
Contents 4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D
Intelligent Features: Smart DC ControllerTM Introducing SlideSmart DC Thank you for purchasing our premium SlideSmart DC™ slide gate operator. At HySecurity® Gate, Inc., we pride ourselves on quality. Our new line of electromechanical gate operators include a number of unparalleled user benefits: Robust - An especially low flex, corrosion resistant, steel chassis combines with an attractive, key-locked, fade resistant, roto-molded cover.
Technical Support TECHNICAL SUPPORT For technical support, call your installer or authorized HySecurity distributor. Obtain the serial number of your operator before calling. Refer to SlideSmart Components on the front page. For the name of a distributor near you, call HySecurity at 800-321-9947. For information about HySecurity training for installers, maintenance personnel and end users, refer to the company website at www.hysecurity.com or call 800-321-9947.
Installer's Check List INSTALLER'S CHECK LIST The following list provides a high level overview of the tasks involved in installing the SlideSmart DC gate operator. Take a moment to review the list and check off the items as you complete the install. ? ? Site Prep - concrete pad location/dimensions, distance from gate, chain height, and mounting considerations: post or base extension, front or rear installation.
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Important Safety Instructions Safety Requirements Automatic gate operators provide user convenience and security. However, because these machines can produce high levels of force, it is imperative that gate operator system designers, installers and end users be aware of potential hazards associated with improperly designed, installed, or maintained systems. The gate operator is only one component of the total gate operating system.
Important Safety Instructions • • • • • • • • • • • • • → Physical stops exist in the gate construction to prevent over-travel in both directions and guard posts prevent the gate from falling in the event of a roller failure. Before attaching the operator to the gate, slide the gate in both directions. Make sure it is level and moves freely. A gate that slides easily reduces strain on operator components. Gravity should play no part in the opening or closing of the gate.
Important Safety Instructions Safety Standards - Owner/User Responsibility ! WARNING A moving gate can cause serious injury or death. Automatic gate operators move gates with high force. Make sure gates and gate operators are installed to reduce the risks of entrapment. Verify your gate and gate operator comply with UL 325 Safety Standards and ASTM F2200 Gate and Fence Standards. Ask for a copy of the gate operator’s product literature and review it.
Important Safety Instructions Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal SlideSmart uses sealed, state-of-the-art Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) batteries and highly recommends replacing used batteries with new AGM-type batteries. ! CAUTION The batteries used with the SlideSmart gate operator contain materials that are considered hazardous to the environment. Proper disposal of the battery is required by federal law. Refer to federal guidelines found in Hazardous Waste Regulations.
Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION SENSORS SlideSmart is equipped with a primary, Type A, inherent entrapment sensor (IES). UL 325 Safety Standard compliance requires installation of secondary entrapment protection sensors, the number of which, depends on the entrapment hazards that exist at each particular installation.
Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Identifying Gate Operator Category and Usage Class The SlideSmart operator, according to UL 325 Safety Standards, falls in the Slide Gate and Vertical Barrier Arm category for gate operators. Its usage class is determined by the area that the vehicular gate services.
Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Choosing Secondary Entrapment Protection The site designer or installer must determine which secondary entrapment sensor devices will be installed with the SlideSmart operator to meet UL compliance. The type of entrapment sensor device systems are described below. For a complete listing of the requirements, see UL 325 Safety Standards. NOTE SlideSmart is equipped with a primary, Type A, inherent entrapment sensor (IES) that complies with UL 325.
Emergency Stop Button EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON An emergency stop button that is accessible from the outside of the operator is a requirement for compliance with UL 325 Safety Standards. The red emergency stop button is located inside a hole cutout on the SlideSmart cover. Red Emergency Stop Pressing the emergency stop button while the gate is opening or closing disables the automatic close timer and stops gate travel. The gate travel remains stopped until the operator receives an open or close signal.
Wind Load Factors & Site Prep WIND LOAD FACTORS & SITE PREP Wind load is always a factor when considering the appropriate gate for a particular site. Solid gate panels produce a larger wind load than gates with slats or open decorative features. If you are installing a gate operator in high wind areas, the gate design will affect the load on the gate operator.
Safety Notices SAFETY NOTICES The following four levels of safety notices are used where applicable within this manual; each notice contains information specific to the situation. ! DANGER Indicates death or serious injury will occur if the hazardous situation is not avoided. ! WARNING Indicates death or serious injury could occur if the hazardous situation is not avoided. ! CAUTION Indicates mild or moderate injury could occur if the hazardous situation is not avoided.
Site Overview & Planning Installation Chapter 1 SITE OVERVIEW & PLANNING Be sure to place the WARNING signs on both sides of the gate. For your records, take a photograph of the completed installa on site. WARNING Keypad or Card Reader Mount access control devices at least 6ft beyond gate. Pedestrian gate Make sure a separate walkthrough entrance is available and its pedestrian path is clearly designated.
Site Overview & Planning Pad Condition 1. Follow the local building codes to identify the frost line and determine Chain 6.4" the required depth of the concrete pad. #40 Roller (16.3cm) HySecurity recommends a minimum Gate 16-inch depth with a minimum 2-inch extension above ground level. Refer to Area Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-3. cut out 10.5" (26.7cm) for 2. Before pouring the pad, consider conduit 21" conduit placement so it fits within the (53.3cm) 6.9 x 12" confines of the 6.9 x 12-inch cutout in (17.
Site Overview & Planning Using an Existing Pad In many applications, SlideSmart may be a replacement operator for an existing gate system. Make sure the pad is level and inspect the pad for: • Compliance with local building codes. • Appropriate distance from the gate. See Figure 1-4. • Appropriate dimensions (See Figure 1-2) for SlideSmart installation. • Durability. Gate Chain to Gate Ideal distance = 3¾" (9.5cm) Minimum distance = 2½" (6.
Site Overview & Planning Front Installation The most common and cost efficient type of installation is the front installation. Public Side Physical stop (2x) Chain Secure Side Chain bracket (2x) Note: Several different ways to mount the SlideSmart operator exist. A few are shown here. For more detailed drawings, refer to the Installation Configurations in the Appendix. Chain Optional 50Ah batteries Base extension mount Post mounted Post mounted with base extension Figure 1-6.
Site Overview & Planning Rear Installation A rear installation requires additional idler wheels and gate brackets, but it provides aesthetics as the chain is not visible along the gate. Chain Sprocket Target magnet position between idler wheel and sprocket when gate is fully closed. OPEN Idler wheel Target magnet OPEN View shows how to feed chain over sprocket and idler wheel for a rear installation.
Unpacking the Operator UNPACKING THE OPERATOR Lock Cover Service Ou tle 115VAC, t 15A Base plate Figure 1-8. Prepare the gate operator for installation. See Figure 1-8. 1. Open the top of the box and remove packing materials. 2. Cut open the box to access the operator. 3. Lift the cover up and off the base of the operator. DO NOT lift the cover by its lock.
Concrete Pad Mount CONCRETE PAD MOUNT Chain to Gate Ideal distance = 3¾" (9.5cm) Minimum distance = 2½" (5cm) 10.5" (26.7cm) Gate SlideSmart Conduit cut out Gate support posts 21" (53.3cm) Direction of gate movement when opening 1.6" (4.1cm) Concrete pad Chain resides inside gate support posts parallel with the gate. Gate support posts Chain #40 Roller 6.4" (16.3cm) Left hand gate (shown in full CLOSE position) 10.38" (26.4cm) 19" minimum (48.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation GATE BRACKET AND CHAIN INSTALLATION Publicc Side SSecure Sid Side Trailing edge view 7¾" (19.7cm) Chain bracket Leading edge view Eye bolt Connector link 1. Secure the gate to prevent movement. 2. Measure for proper chain alignment BEFORE welding the brackets to the gate. Make sure the chain will run horizontal to the ground and parallel with the gate. 3. Weld the chain bracket in two places: leading edge and trailing edge.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Aligning the Chain 1. For a front installation, feed the chain over the sprocket and beneath the idler wheels. See Figure 1-12. 2. For a rear installation, see Figure 1-7. 3. In either situation, make sure the chain is properly aligned horizontal to the ground and parallel to the gate. Sprocket Idler wheel Keep chain horizontal to the ground. Target sensor (RH gate) Target sensor (LH gate) Figure 1-12.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Connecting the Battery and Turning DC Power ON 1. Connect the red battery wire to its spade terminal. Figure 1-14. 2. Turn DC power ON. The USAGE CLASS appears the first time power is supplied to the operator. 3. To navigate within the Setup Menu, use the SELECT, NEXT, and PREV buttons as shown in Table 1-1. Connect red battery wire ON DC POW OF Turn DC power ON Figure 1-14.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Programming the Initial Setup Menu Several sequential displays present information which must be configured before SlideSmart will function. Once the configuration is complete, the information is retained even when a power loss occurs. Table 1-2. Menu Mode Navigational Buttons To navigate through the SELECTIONS To choose what is on the display To navigate between menus Press NEXT. Continue pressing NEXT to view all selections. Press SELECT.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Establishing the OPEN & CLOSE Limits After programming the initial setup menus, the operator needs to establish the OPEN and CLOSE limits. The LEARN LIMITS display automatically appears after you set the gate weight. To set the open and close limits, take the following steps: LEARN OPEN INCHES: +XXX.X OPEN CLOSE STOP PREV NEXT SELECT MENU RESET 1. Hold the OPEN button until the gate slides to full open. Release the OPEN button.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Installing the Target Magnet NOTE: Only one magnet is required. Two target sensors are provided for LH & RH gate applications, but only one sensor is used. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mark the chain Figure 1-17. With the gate CLOSED, mark the chain link directly across from target sensor that is closest to the trailing edge of the gate. See Figure 1-17. Press the OPEN button to move the chain a few feet and then press STOP.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation 8. To verify that the operator recognizes the target magnet, turn off both DC and AC power switches and watch the display go blank. Then, turn both switches on. The operator beeps indicating Limit Relearn Mode. The gate then travels about 6 inches (15cm) in the open direction and stops. The buzzer beeps again and the gate travels in the close direction at a rate of ½ ft/s until the target magnet passes the target sensor.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation REAR INSTALLATION Location of target on a rear installation with the gate in full CLOSE position. See Figure 1-7 to view a rear installation for a left hand gate. OPEN Position of the target magnet when the gate is fully closed. Chain motion OPEN Figure 1-20.
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Installing the Earth Ground Power Chapter 2 INSTALLING THE EARTH GROUND An earth ground refers to the grounding rod and accompanying equipment ground which need to be installed to safeguard against potential electrical shock and damage to personnel and equipment. ! DANGER The potential for lightning discharge exists with all gates, fences and gate operators. National Electric Code (NEC) requires a separate earth ground in addition to the required equipment ground.
Installing the Earth Ground Take the following steps to comply with NEC and NFPA 780 standards: 1. Install a grounding rod per local building codes. See Figure 2-1. 2. Attach a large earth ground wire (6AWG) from the grounding rod to the lug nut on the base of the chassis. • New site: Run the 6AWG wire through the concrete base and into the cutout on the chassis base. • Existing site: Run the 6AWG wire beneath the rear cover.
Wiring AC Power WIRING AC POWER ! DANGER Turn off AC power at the source (circuit breaker panel) before accessing the wires in the SlideSmart junction box. Follow facility Lock Out/Tag Out procedures. Make sure both the DC and AC power switches, on the side of the SlideSmart control box are in the off position. See Figure 2-2. ! CAUTION Wiring of gate operators must conform to the NEC standards and comply with all local codes. If you plan to connect to 208/230VAC power, read the WARNING in Figure 2-2.
Wiring AC Power Wiring 115VAC Power For standard 115VAC power connection: • Verify AC power supply wires and low voltage (12V & 24V accessory power wires) run through two separate conduits. The higher voltage from the AC power supply may cause interference and anomalies in SlideSmart operation if the high and low voltage wires are routed through the same conduit. • Maximum gate operator current draw is 3 Amps on a dedicated 115VAC circuit (20A dedicated circuit is recommended).
Wiring AC Power For the 208/230VAC power connection: • Verify AC power supply wires and low voltage (12V & 24V accessory power wires) run through two separate conduits as discussed in Wiring 115VAC Power. • Maximum gate operator current draw is 1.5 Amps on a dedicated 208/230VAC circuit (20A dedicated circuit is recommended). • Make sure proper wire size is used. Refer to the following table. Table 2-2.
Using A Solar Powered Operator USING A SOLAR POWERED OPERATOR HySecurity offers a solar version of the SlideSmart operator in 1ft/s or 2ft/s models. The solar models have different internal wiring and include software programmed for solar use. The Smart DC Controller has a builtin charger which allows a 24V solar panel (or two 12V panels) a direct connection to the SlideSmart operator with no additional electronic devices required.
Using A Solar Powered Operator NOTE Solar panels must not be shaded (not even partially) or the output power will be significantly reduced. Panels must be kept clean as small areas of sunlight blockage cause a large reduction in output power. Alignment is also critical because the rated wattage output is based on the solar panels being mounted perpendicular to the angle of the sun’s rays midday on winter solstice (December 21st). • • Extreme temperatures affect battery life.
Using A Solar Powered Operator NOTE For extended battery backup installation instructions, refer to Installing the Extended Battery Backup Kit. 6. Slide the plastic cover off the control box and attach the red spade connector to the battery terminal on the upper DC power switch. 7. Turn both DC power switches ON and program the Smart DC Controller. See Programming the Initial Setup Menu.
Using A Solar Powered Operator Connecting Peripherals to Solar Operators CAUTION The 24VAC power supply shown in Figure 2-6 is not to be used for peripheral connections because the 24VAC terminals are directly connected to the solar panel inputs. Any peripherals attached to the 24VAC terminals could be severely damaged due to varying voltage levels.
Using A Solar Powered Operator For example, the Smart DC Controller has specific connections for photo eyes. When you attach photo eyes for entrapment protection, you have the option to wire the photo eyes to the EYE COM and +24VDC. When wired to these connections, the photo eyes only draw power when the motor engages, thereby extending battery life. The same can be said for HY-5A vehicle detectors which draw a minimal 0.005A per detector; compared to box detectors which usually draw, at minimum, 0.009A.
Important Considerations for DC-powered Operators IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR DC-POWERED OPERATORS • • • • Since the operator is intended to run on batteries, control of the load is important. Gates that move easily and do not bind will drain less energy from the battery, preserving capacity for more cycles during a power failure. Be certain to observe polarity when connecting the batteries or adding accessories. Reversed polarity may result in a non-functional operator or damage to a component.
Important Considerations for DC-powered Operators Installing the Extended Battery Backup Kit Post-mounted operator with base extension 50Ah batteries Posts not included in kit Accessory tray Figure 2-8. HySecurity offers an extended DC power back up option with two 50Ah batteries. Contact HySecurity parts department to order extended battery backup kit with base extension (P/N MX002141). To install the extended battery backup kit: Access window 1. Turn off the DC and AC power switches. 2.
Important Considerations for DC-powered Operators 4. Place the two 50Ah batteries on the tray. 5. Attach the blue wire from the red terminal on one 50Ah battery to the black terminal on other 50Ah battery. 6. Run the red and black wires (disconnected from the 8Ah batteries) through the hole in the support bracket. 7. Using the wires supplied in the 50Ah battery kit, attach the red wire to the red positive terminal on the 50Ah battery. Connect its opposite end to the red lead exiting the support bracket. 8.
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Initial Setup Display and Menu Options Chapter 3 This section of the manual provides information about the display and menu options. It includes how to: 1. Turn both AC and DC power switches on. 2. Review how to use the Smart DC Controller Buttons in Menu Mode 3. Review Run Mode and Gate Status Displays 4. Access and Configure User Menu Options • Adjust the Close Timer • Set the Time and Date • Set the AC Power Loss Gate Function • Adjust the Display Contrast 5.
Initial Setup Turning Both Power Switches On AC and DC power switches are located on the outside edge of the control box. See Figure 3-1. After Programming the Initial Setup Menu, Establishing the OPEN & CLOSE Limits, Installing the Target Magnet, and connecting to main power (Power), take the following steps: 1. Turn both power switches ON. The gate moves and searches for the target magnet to re-establish the limits.
Initial Setup Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode The buttons on the Smart DC Controller let you navigate, change, or clear the information in the display menus. Refer to Figure 3-3. The buttons with text above and below have two functions. Use these buttons to enter operating commands or navigate through the User and Installer Menus. The singular use of these keys is dependent on the operator mode. Three different modes exist: • • • Run Mode - gate is operational awaiting commands.
Run Mode RUN MODE Gate status displays appear when the operator is ready and waiting for a gate operation command. When the menu display is flashing “GATE OPENING” or “GATE CLOSING” a command has been received which starts the motor and drives the gate. The command may come from a variety of sources: a card reader, pushbutton remote, or recognition of a vehicle passing over a free exit loop detector. In all cases, the operator “runs” the motor when it receives a gate operation command.
Run Mode Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons in RUN Mode The Run Mode buttons are distinguished by the fact that their name appears above each button. The Controller buttons with text above and below function differently depending on the mode of the operator. Three different modes exist: • Run Mode - gate is operational awaiting commands. • Menu Mode - motor disengages and operator commands are ignored.
Run Mode Viewing Operator Status Displays Press the MENU button once and the operator status displays appear in two second intervals. Pertinent information appears to provide a quick overview of the operator’s status or configurations. Refer to Figure 3-6. Variables Description SOFTWARE VERSION H5.## The software version and revision number are hard-coded in the Smart DC Controller. Displays the software version when you press RESET or cycle power.
User Menu USER MENU The User Menu consists of several items which can be modified using the Smart DC Controller buttons. Refer to Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode. To access the User Menu, take the following steps: 1. At a gate status display, press the MENU button. The operator status displays scroll past and the CLOSE TIMER display appears. Note:To bypass the operator status displays and access the User Menu, you can press the MENU button twice. 2.
User Menu Adjusting the Close Timer The close timer assigns how many seconds will pass before the operator initiates closure of a fully opened gate after all open commands and reversing sensor inputs have ceased. Every gate operator needs to have the close timer set to a specific number of seconds unless a hard-wired closing device is connected to the unit such as a push button station. To adjust the time (1 to 99 seconds) it takes before the operator initiates gate closure, take the following steps: 1.
User Menu Setting the Time and Date A feature of the Smart DC Controller is its 24-hour, 365 day clock. Make sure it is set to the appropriate time zone. An accurate time and date allows the diagnostic log to date stamp operational data which indicates when Alerts, Faults and Errors occur. The log helps in troubleshooting and can be viewed via a laptop connected to the USB or RS232 port. For more information, refer to Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting.
User Menu Setting AC Power Loss Gate Function The setting in the AC LOSS display determines what action the operator performs during an AC power loss. The settings help reduce drain on the battery. You can choose between four settings depending on customer preferences. NOTE DC Solar Powered units can only be set for AP0 or AP1. Menu Setting Description Normal gate functions continue until the system detects a battery voltage drop below 21V.
User Menu Adjusting the Display Contrast The display contrast can be adjusted from 1 to 9 to increase visibility and ease of use. It is set at the factory to level 5. The text becomes darker as you go up the scale. NOTE If extremely low temperatures are expected, set the contrast to a higher number. To adjust the contrast (1 to 9), take the following steps: 1. At a gate status display, press the MENU button twice. This accesses the User Menu and the CLOSE TIMER display appears. 2.
3-12 4 3 2 1 Ref. No. * AP 0 AC LOSS UPS FAIL OPEN HO 0 (OFF) HOLD TO OPEN HC 0 (OFF) HOLD TO CLOSE CT 0 (OFF) CLOSE TIMER Display User Menu 0 = UPS FAIL OPEN 1 = UPS FAIL CLOSE 2 = AUTO OPEN 3 = NO CLOSE TIMER 0 = off 1 = on 0 = off 1 = on 0 = Timer disabled 1 second to 99 seconds Setting Options (Bold = Factory Settings) The setting designates what action the gate performs during an AC power loss. Refer to Setting AC Power Loss Gate Function.
Revision D Display and Menu Options 8 7 6 5 Ref. No. * CL 0 SET CLOCK PE 0 (OFF) PHOTO EYE ALIGN BF 2 (ON 2 SEC) WARN BEFORE OPER RO 00 (OFF) CT (OFF) CLOSE TIMER RADIO OPEN/CLOSE Display User Menu 0 = Display 1 = Set Clock 0 = off 1 = on 0 = off 1 = on 2 = on 0 = off 1 = on Setting Options (Bold = Factory Settings) To set or adjust the minute, hour, day, month or year, select 1. Once the clock is reset, the display automatically returns to the 0 setting.
3-14 DS 0 (OFF) DIAGNOSTIC LOGS LD 5 LCD CONTRAST Display User Menu 0 = off (standard) 1 = on (detailed) 5 0 through 9 Setting Options (Bold = Factory Settings) Set this item to 1 to record all gate operator open and close events, in addition to the normal alert, fault and error logs. This parameter automatically resets to the default 0 (off ) after 24 hours, which is useful when experiencing intermittent problems.
Installer Menu INSTALLER MENU The Installer Menu consists of several functions which can be modified using the Smart DC Controller buttons or configured through the use of a laptop computer and the START software available from the HySecurity website. The Installer Menu options provide more advanced configurations for the SlideSmart operator. Access to the Installer Menu is through the User Menu. The navigational buttons are the same in both menu modes.
Installer Menu Resetting the OPEN and CLOSE Limits On occasion, the open and close limits may need to be fine-tuned. Resetting the open and close limits is easily accomplished by accessing the Installer Menu.
Installer Menu Adjusting Gate Speed The gate speed can be increased or decreased a ¼ foot per second from the operator’s default speed. NOTE Two options, one for OPEN SPEED the other for CLOSE SPEED, appear in the Installer Menu. The steps involved in changing the open speed are shown below. The steps to set the close speed are the same, you just need to access the CLOSE SPEED option. To adjust the gate speed, take the following steps: 1. At a gate status display, press the MENU button twice.
Installer Menu Adjusting the IES Sensitivity SlideSmart uses a primary Type-A inherent entrapment sensor (IES) per UL325 Safety Standards. A solid immovable object blocking the gate will trip the IES and cause the operator to stop and reverse (for two seconds) and enter safe mode. The adaptive IES software monitors the average running motor current while the gate is in motion and reverses the gate when the current exceeds an automatically self-adapting average.
Installer Menu NOTE When changing the IES setting, consider the site design and vehicular gate traffic. It is recommended that you use the most sensitive setting while still allowing for reliable gate operation. Examples of conditions which affect IES sensitivity include: Gate design - For long and/or solid gates in windy environments, large variations in motor current may occur. In these types of scenarios, you may want to use a higher (less sensitive) IES setting.
Installer Menu Reinstating Factory Defaults Ten menu configurations are available in the User Menu. Several other items in the Installer Menu let you customize the operator depending on the number of attached accessories and your customer’s needs. CAUTION Reinstating factory default clears ALL menu settings stored in the operator and returns them to factory defaults. It is recommended that you save the menu settings before reinstating factory defaults.
Installer Menu Enabling the Fire Department Override Many counties and cities require a Fire Department override system for gate operators. The fire department’s alert system is a separate unit that must be connected to the Smart DC Controller. The FIRE DEPARTMENT OPEN option must be properly configured through the Installer Menu before the operator will recognize the alert system. To enable the Fire Department Override, take the following steps: 1.
3-22 4 3 2 1 Ref. No. * WT 00 SH GATE WEIGHT HANDING(LB) SH 0 GATE HANDING UC 0 USAGE CLASS LL 0 LEARN LIMITS Display Installer Menu 0 - 400lbs............0 - 250lbs 401 - 800lbs.....251 - 500lbs 801 - 1100lbs...501 - 750lbs 1101 -1500lbs...751 -1000lbs 0 = Gate disabled DC 15 ____DC 10F 0 = Gate disabled R = Right hand L = Left hand 0 = Gate disabled 1 = Residential 1 to 4 units 2 = Comm.
Revision D Display and Menu Options 8 7 6 5 Ref. No. * DG 0 (OFF) DUAL GATE DUAL GATE FD 0 (OFF) FACTORY DEFAULTS CS 1 CLOSE SPEED OS 1 SH 0 GATE HANDING OPEN SPEED Display Installer Menu 0 = solo operator 1 = Slave unit 2 = Master unit 3 = Sally Port A 4 = Sally Port B 0 = user settings 1 = reload factory default settings DC 15 ______DC 10F 0 = 0.75ft/s__4 = 1.75ft/s 1 = 1.0ft/s___5 = 2.0ft/s 2 = 1.25ft/s__6 = 2.25ft/s DC 15 _____DC 10F 0 = 0.75ft/s__4 = 1.75ft/s 1 = 1.
3-24 11 10 9 8 Ref. No. * FO 0 (OFF) FIRE DEPT OPEN BT 0 (STANDARD) BATTERY TYPE CH 0 (AC) CHARGER TYPE SG 0 (OFF) DUAL GATE SEQUENCED GATE Display Installer Menu 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 0 = standard (8Ah) 1 = extended (50Ah) 2 = maximum (110Ah) 0 = AC powered charger 1 = solar powered charger 0 = solo operator 1 = Loop Layout/Site #1 2 = Loop Layout/Site #2 Setting Options (Bold = Factory Settings) Enables the Fire Department Open input.
Revision D Display and Menu Options 15 14 13 12 Ref. No. * LO 0 (0.0 SECS) LEAF DELAY OPEN LC 0 (0.
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Revision D Display and Menu Options 32 31 30 29 Ref. No. * SA 0 (OFF) STC ADDRESS LT 3 (75 SECS) LOITERING ALERT TL 2 (45 SECS) OPEN TIME ALERT RL 2 1 CLOSE LIMIT RELAY 2 LOGIC Display Installer Menu 0 = No network 1 to 99 = Network “drop” address 0 = 0 sec.
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Smart DC Controller Chapter 4 This section provides information about the Smart DC Controller board; its inputs for peripheral connections and its monitoring capabilities. This section explains how to: 1. Make connections on the Smart DC Controller 2. Connect Vehicle Detectors 3. Connect Accessory Devices • Entrapment Sensor Connections • Access Controls • Manual Push-button Station • User Relays Figure 4-1.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller OVERVIEW OF THE SMART DC CONTROLLER The Smart DC Controller uses LED’s to indicate active inputs when AC power is present. For operators that use only DC power, you can push a button to show the active inputs. This button is at the bottom left corner near the EMERG OPEN input. On a new operator no active inputs should appear until external accessories and wiring are attached.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller All the control device inputs listed in Table 4-1 are shown as a single input. The second wire is connected to a Common Terminal Bus (1 - 8) on the Smart DC Controller board. The Fire Department Open input is an exception and requires a +24VDC input as well as activation through the Installer Menu. For convenience a +24VDC terminal is located next to the EMERG OPEN terminal. See Figure 4-2.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller Vehicle Detector Installation Options The Smart DC Controller provides a feature-rich interface to four different vehicle detector inputs. NOTE Standard box type 11 pin (24 Volt DC or 24 Volt AC) vehicle detectors may be connected in the traditional manner as described in Installing Standard 11-Pin Box Type Vehicle Detectors.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller There are four vehicle detector inputs available on the Smart DC Controller: • • • • Free Exit Loop Detector - This opens a fully closed gate or reopens a closing gate. Outside Obstruction Loop Detector (Out Obs Loop) - Reversing loop on public side Inside Obstruction Loop Detector (In Obs Loop) - Reversing loop on secure side Center Loop Detector - Not used for slide gates. NOTE Use of any combination of HY-5A detectors and box detectors is acceptable.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller 9. Sensitivity is the only adjustment available on the detector itself. Generally, sensitivity does not need to be increased unless the loop is large or there are multiple loops connected to one detector. NOTE Do not exceed more than 200 square feet (61 square meters) of loop area to one detector. • • • • • • • • If required, adjust the sensitivity using the rotary switch which has the following eight settings: 0 = Low with boost (See NOTE.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller INSTALLING STANDARD 11-PIN BOX TYPE VEHICLE DETECTORS NOTE If photo eyes are used to monitor vehicle traffic instead of loop detectors, connect the photos eyes using the same steps. See Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only. If standard 11-pin box type vehicle detectors are to be used, perform the following procedure. 1.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller PIN 2 PIN 1 Inside Obstruc on Loop Detector Free Exit Loop Detector 24VAC or 24VDC Connect detector to match its voltage rating Outside Obstruc on Loop Detector Center Loop Detector The center loop serves no gate function but the detector can be used as an arming loop when used in conjunction with User Relay 22. LOOP LOOP LOOP LOOP Common CENTER LOOP terminal OUT OBS LOOP terminal IN OBS LOOP terminal FREE EXIT LOOP terminal Figure 4-4.
Connecting Accessory Devices CONNECTING ACCESSORY DEVICES Entrapment Sensor Connections Devices, such as gate edge sensors and photoelectric beams, must be installed to protect against entrapment. These secondary entrapment protection devices are required so the gate installation is in compliance with UL 325 Safety Standards. Figure 4-5 illustrates how to connect different sensors to the Smart DC Controller.
Connecting Accessory Devices Manual Push Button Station A manual push button station controls the gate operator and opens, stops, and closes the gate. It is most often used by a guard in a 24-hour guard station. An example of the push button station connections on SlideSmart is shown in Figure 4-6. ! CAUTION Make sure the manual push button station is within site of the gate, a distance (six foot minimum) away from the gate’s moving parts, and out of reach of children.
Connecting Accessory Devices User Relays - Programming Procedure The Smart DC Controller is able to interface with many types of external devices through the use of two userprogrammable output relays. All of the user relay functions identified and described in Table 4-3 are accessible in the Installer Menu. NOTE The User Relays will operate normally to less than 18VDC. The USER 2 RELAY is rated for DC only up to 48V and does not have a N.C. (normally closed) connection.
Connecting Accessory Devices Table 4-3. User-Programmable User Relays - Function Options (Continued) No. Name 13 Loitering Alert Indicates a vehicle is loitering on the Outside Obstruction Loop. Adjustable from 0 delay to 135 seconds delay in 30-second time intervals. Note: LT - LOITERING ALERT adjustments can be made in the Installer Menu. 14 Gate nearing full travel output Activated when the gate is three feet from full travel in both the open and close directions.
Power Requirements Bi-parting Gate Systems Chapter 5 Configuring two operators to be a Master and Slave pair is easy with the Smart DC Controller. There is no need to order a special model or any adapters. The area of the board marked Dual Gate employs a 3-wire RS-485 serial port for communication between master and slave operators. See Figure 5-1. EYE COM +24V EMERG OPEN SHOW LEDs B COM A EN COM TE EDGE +24V OP NS DUAL GA RADIO OPTIO USB Port Connection for Master/Slave pair Figure 5-1.
Master and Slave Wiring Connections MASTER AND SLAVE WIRING CONNECTIONS Master Slave EXIT LOOP BLOCK EXIT IN OBS LOOP OUTOBS LOOP CENTER LOOP EDGE EYE COM +24V EMERG OPEN PEN COM A B COM USER2 USER 1 ATE NS DUAL G RADIO OPTIO EDGE +24V O SHOW LEDs USER 1 +24V DC EMERG OPEN COM NO SHOW LEDs Shielded cable (3-wire) PEN COM A B COM USER2 EXIT LOOP BLOCK EXIT IN OBS LOOP OUTOBS LOOP CENTER LOOP EDGE EYE COM ATE NS DUAL G RADIO OPTIO EDGE +24V O Conduit (in the ground) DC COM NO Ground
Master and Slave Menu Setup MASTER AND SLAVE MENU SETUP Determine which unit will be set up as the Master. The other unit will be set up as the Slave. It doesn’t matter which unit is which, but you must identify the Master and Slave operators by taking the following steps: Start by configuring the MASTER unit. 1. At a gate status display, press the MENU button twice. This accesses the User Menu and the CLOSE TIMER display appears. 2.
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Connecting a Radio Receiver for Remote Open Reference Chapter 6 This section of the manual provides information which may be useful when installing SlideSmart operators.
Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock 6. Mount an external antenna onto the top of a fixed fence post near the operator. 7. Connect the antenna into the socket on the radio receiver. 8. Set the “DIP” switches in the receiver to match the same code used in the transmitter. NOTE If an edge sensor transmitter is also used to reverse the gate, be certain to use a two channel commercial receiver. The edge and hand held transmitters must have their codes set to match the receiver or they will not function.
Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Installing a Lock for 12VDC or 24VDC Systems 24VDC COM 24VDC COM 3. Connect the common wire from the lock to NC on USER 1 RELAY. Note:Connect to NO on USER 1 RELAY if installing a Solenoid lock. 4. Set the User Relay function in the Installer Menu to RL1 - 6. Refer to Setting the User Relay Function in the Installer Menu. 24VAC COM 24VAC COM 12VDC COM 12VDC 2 COM A ach the power wire from the lock to the appropriate power spade.
Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Installing a Lock on 24VAC Systems To install a lock for 24VAC systems, take the following steps: 24VDC COM 24VDC COM 1. Connect a wire from COM on USER 1 RELAY and one 24VAC power spade. See Figure 6-3. COM 24VAC COM 24VAC COM 12VDC COM 12VDC 2 COM 2. Connect a power lead from the lock to the remaining 24VAC power spade. A ach the power lead from the lock to the 24VAC power spade. COM STOP OPEN 4.
Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Setting the User Relay Function in the Installer Menu 5. Enter the Installer Menu and set the User 1 Relay to Function 6 - GATE LOCK OUTPUT. 1. Start at a gate status display. HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED OPEN CLOSE STOP PREV NEXT SELECT MENU RESET 2. To access the User Menu, press MENU twice. CT 0 (OFF) CLOSE TIMER OPEN CLOSE STOP PREV NEXT SELECT MENU RESET 3.
Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops INSTALLING VEHICLE DETECTORS AND LOOPS A vehicle detector passes a small current flow through the “loop” which then becomes an inductive coil. When a vehicle passes over the loop, the detector senses the resultant drop in the inductance and actuates the detector output. Loop Configurations: Configurations differ depending on the application. In parking applications, a loop may be as small as 4 x 6 foot (122 x 183cm).
Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops 9. This guide is written from a design perspective, but installation workmanship practices are equally important to insure proper operation and long loop life. The best way to insure a quality installation is to employ a professional installer experienced with detector loops. A few important practices are: • • • The slot in the surface of the road should be cut ¼-inch wide x 1½-inch deep (6.3mm x 38.1mm).
Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops PUBLIC SIDE This layout illustrates a bi-direc onal traffic system with controlled access entry (card reader, radio control, etc.) and a free exit gate. The gate’s closure me is determined by the number of seconds entered in the CLOSE TIMER display found in the User Menu. The ming to close starts when all loops are clear. The mer is adjustable from 1 to 99 seconds. ENTER ACCESS CONTROL DEVICE (Card reader, etc.
Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only INSTALLING PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS FOR SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION ONLY Public Side Photo eye d Han Le ing n e op e Gat Secure Side Photo eyes Photo eye Figure 6-8. Refer to Figure 6-8 to help plan the most appropriate placement for the photo eyes being installed as secondary entrapment protection devices.
Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only There are two common types of photoelectric sensors, thru-beam and retro-reflective, and each has its advantages. • • A thru-beam sensor is generally more powerful and able to function reliably with dirty optics and in poor weather.
Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only • The photo eye NO or NC output wires connect to the Smart DC Controller at the EYE CLOSE terminal if the photo eye spans the road, or at the EYE OPEN terminal if the photo eye spans the area between an open gate and a wall or other structure. (See NOTE). SUPERVISED CONNECTION: NOTE This connection REQUIRES that both the Eye Open and Eye Closed inputs be connected to photoelectric eyes.
Using Photoelectric Sensors Instead of Vehicle Loops The ideal reflector mounting suspends it inside a 12-inch long piece of 3-inch PVC conduit. Cut the opening of the PVC conduit at a 45-degree angle to act as a drip shield. Hold the reflector against the backside of the PVC conduit by attaching a 3-inch male connector. Do not cement the connector. This would prevent the reflector from being reached for future cleaning.
Using Photoelectric Sensors Instead of Vehicle Loops PUBLIC SIDE This layout illustrates a bi-direc onal traffic system with controlled access entry (card reader, radio control, etc.) and photo eyes used as vehicle detectors. The gate’s closure me is determined by the number of seconds entered in the CLOSE TIMER display found in the User Menu. The close mer starts when all photo eyes are clear. The mer is adjustable from 1 to 99 seconds. ENTER EXIT ACCESS CONTROL DEVICE (Card reader, etc.
Installing Gate Edge Sensors INSTALLING GATE EDGE SENSORS Photo eye Wall or fence edge Upright post edge Gate edge Photo eye Figure 6-12. Refer to Figure 6-12 to help plan the most appropriate placement of the edge sensors being installed. For sliding gates, one or more contact sensors (edge sensors) must be located at the leading edge, trailing edge and post-mounted both inside and outside of the sliding gate. Three-sided detectors are ideal for slide gates.
Installing Gate Edge Sensors Edge Sensor • • STOP OPEN RADIO OPEN CLOSE OPEN PARTIAL EYE OPEN EYE CLOSE EXIT LOOP BLOCK EXIT IN OBS LOOP OUTOBS LOOP CENTER LOOP EDGE EYE COM USER 1 +24V EMERG OPEN SHOW LEDs PEN COM EDGE +24V O RADIO OPTIO A B COM DC TE COM NS DUAL GA NO Shows connec ons for Gate Edge and Remote Open. R2 Edge sensors may be used with an edge transmitter and a receiver in order to transmit to the gate operator.
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Mount a commercial style radio receiver* (external antenna type) in the channel of the chassis on either side of the operator. Knock out the nearest hole in the bottom of the control box, and route the wires to the area labeled RADIO OPTIONS. Only three wire connections are needed because the common wire and one radio output wire connect to the same terminal.
Revision D Reference No AC Input Power Advisory only. Low 24VDC UPS Batteries Advisory only. LOW 24VDC Entrapment Mode Alert ENTRAPMENT MODE NO AC POWER Safe Mode Alert Alert, Error or Fault Condition SAFE MODE Description Display Occurs when the battery voltage has dropped to less than 22V. At this level, the batteries are 80% depleted. Normal function until 21V. AC power is shut off at the source (breaker) or is not connected.
6-18 Critically low 24V supply power. This message can occur only on initial start up if power is critically low. Smart DC Controller is receiving power, but battery voltage is very low. Software is being loaded into the Smart DC Controller. Gate forced open. Gate drifted closed. Gate drift in transit - Advisory only Thermal overload alert. When the alert is triggered, the gate can only “fully open” until the alert is cleared. Not used on SlideSmart.
Revision D Not used on SlideSmart. The HY-5A has detected a frequency change outside the normal range. The HY-5A has detected a loop shorted to ground. The HY-5A has detected a lack of continuity in the loop wire. The Smart DC Controller has detected a communication error with a HY-5A vehicle detector. The Smart DC Controller has detected a problem within an HY-5A vehicle detector. The Smart DC Controller has an active loop input (HY-5A or box detector output) for more than 5 minutes.
6-20 The target magnet on the chain is missing or has not been detected. The Smart DC Controller has detected an internal communications error. The small battery on the Smart DC Controller is loose or needs replacing. The Smart DC Controller has detected that the 24VDC UPS batteries need to be replaced. Not used in SlideSmart. Not used in SlideSmart. Should not occur in SlideSmart. Not used in SlideSmart.
Revision D The photo eye is missing or not working. Not used in SlideSmart. The Smart DC Controller has detected there is no load on the operator. The gate is non-operational while this fault is triggered. Not used in SlideSmart. The Smart DC Controller has tried 3 times to overcome a stuck gate. The gate is non-operational while this fault is triggered. The Smart DC Controller has detected that operator ran in the wrong direction.
6-22 The display provides no indication of this error, but it can appear in the START log and means that the Smart DC Controller has detected a serious internal error. Not used in SlideSmart. Software issue exists that may require factory reset. RPM sensor disconnected. The Smart DC Controller detected there is no battery connected. Not used in SlideSmart.
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Vehicle Detector and Loop Fault Diagnostics If HySecurity HY-5A vehicle detector modules are used, the Smart DC Controller has the ability to store and report detector and loop fault information for performance diagnostics. If the Smart DC Controller senses a loop or detector problem: • • The LCD display flashes the name of the affected detector or error and the appropriate alert code. The buzzer chirps continuously at regular intervals until the issue is resolved.
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Even if the loop problem self heals, historical data about detector/loop performance and a log of Alerts, Faults and Errors can be retrieved from the Smart DC Controller by downloading from the RS232 communications port or the USB port. HySecurity's free START software, a laptop computer, and a special download cable or USB cable are required to retrieve and read this data.
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting SlideSmart Schematics SlideSmart DC 15 and SlideSmart DC10F Schematics Figure 6-14 illustrate the schematics for SlideSmart DC 15 and SlideSmart DC 10F. Figure 6-15 shows the solar version. Figure 6-14.
SlideSmart DCS 15 and SlideSmart DCS 10F Solar Schematics Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Figure 6-15.
General Maintenance GENERAL MAINTENANCE Smart Touch Analyze and Retrieve Tool HySecurity provides Smart Touch Analyze and Retrieve Tool (START) software to help HySecurity gate operator users and installers conduct the following field service activities: • Configure installer and user menu settings • View the operator history (event) log • Display monitored inputs for operator diagnostics • Load Smart DC Controller (SDC) operator code RS-232 Connect to RS-232 with a HySecurity adapter.
General Maintenance Installing START Software, continued NOTE If the operating system on your laptop is VISTA or Windows 7, you must first disable the “User Account Control Settings.” refer to the procedure in Setting User Account Controls, and then continue with step 9. 7. Follow the step-by-step instructions to complete the installation. 8. When the download is complete, log out of the HySecurity website. Shortcuts for the START and Smart DC Controller History Logs appear on your laptop’s desktop.
General Maintenance Mechanical Maintenance ! CAUTION Before checking the internal mechanisms of the operator, turn off all power switches. The SlideSmart mechanical maintenance is not in depth or difficult, but should be performed on a routine basis. The operator chassis is zinc plated, but some environments may speed corrosion of this plating. Schedule regular maintenance and look for the following: • • • • Verify the drive belt has the proper tension. Check for drive belt wear.
General Maintenance DRIVE BELT TENSION AND ALIGNMENT Slide the motor bracket. 1/16" to 1/8" To adjust the tension or replace the belt, loosen 4 nuts and slide the motor bracket. Retighten the fasteners when the adjustments are complete. Figure 6-17. Proper drive belt tension is important for prolonging the life of the drive belt and maintaining the superior performance of the operator. To check the drive belt tension, take the following steps: 1. Remove the SlideSmart cover and protection plate. 2.
General Maintenance DC BATTERY REPLACEMENT HySecurity provides a one year warranty from the date of shipment for all batteries supplied with the SlideSmart operator. Indicators of a low battery include: • LOW BATTERY or DEAD BATTERY appears on the Smart DC Controller display which may or may not be indicative of normal discharge. • ALERT 18 CHANGE BATTERY appears on the Smart DC Controller display. The operator emits an audible chirp every minute to indicate a problem exists.
General Maintenance To install the two new batteries, reverse the removal procedure. 1. Connect the red wire to the red terminal on the left battery and slide the battery onto the tray. Black wire 2. Attach the blue wire to the black terminal. 3. Insert the second 8Ah battery and connect the blue wire to the red terminal). Red wire 4. As you slide the battery onto the tray, connect the black wire to the black terminal on the right battery. See Figure 6-19.
General Maintenance CLOCK BATTERY REPLACEMENT A lithium coin battery supports the clock so the date and time is retained even when the main power is turned off. See Figure 6-21. Replace the battery about every five years (or as needed) with a DL 2025, DL 2032, or CR 2025, or CR 2032 battery. USER 1 B COM A USER2 Lithium ba ery DUAL GATE DC COM NO Figure 6-21.
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Installation Configurations Appendix A This appendix contains drawings of the various installation configurations for the SlideSmart operator.
DESCRIPTION LTR APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. RAW 2/7/2012 GENERAL MOUNTING DIMENSIONS Gate 3.25 2.50 Chain to Gate Chain, #40 Roller 5.50 2.66 6.75 x12 Conduit Area 10.50 21 Min Pad Size 1.63 4.31 Provisions for qty 4 1/2-13 X 3 1/2 Concrete Anchors (1/2 inch slot in either direction) 10.38 19.0 Min Pad Size Chain 7.75 Chain Height Ground level Conduits stubbed minimum 2" above pad to a maximum of 4" Pad 2" above ground. NOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
DESCRIPTION LTR APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. RAW 2/7/2012 OPERATOR SIZE, CONDUIT AND GROUNDING INFORMATION Gate 3.25 2.50 Chain to Gate Chain 20.0 Operator Length 18.0 Route 6 AWG ground wire through conduit & attach to ground lug provided. 17.7 Operator Width 20.
DESCRIPTION LTR APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. RAW 2/7/2012 SLIDESMART DC: BASE RISER MOUNTED 3.25 2.50 Chain to Gate Gate Chain 5.50 2.66 If no batteries In Base Riser Conduit Area is 8.5"x12" 12.5 10.50 17.5 6x8.5 Conduit Area 4X 1/2" x 3 1/2" Concrete Anchors 10.38 3.25 2.50 CHAIN TO GATE 18.0 7.75 Optional 50Ah Batteries 20.3 12.5 .72 *Note - reduced space when optional batteries are used. Stub Conduits 2" above Pad. NOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
DESCRIPTION LTR 3.25 2.50 Chain to Gate APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. SLIDESMART DC: POST MOUNTED Gate RAW 2/7/2012 Chain 2.66 10.50 5.00 6.75 x 9 Conduit Area 17.5 U-bolts provided for 4" OD pipe (slot allows for 3.5-4.5" OD pipe. For best results, HySecurity recommends welding plate to posts. 4.00 4X .625 3.25 2.50 Chain to Gate 5.50 3.81 10.38 18.0 20.7 7.75 Chain Height 3.0 Post Height .72 6.0 17.
DESCRIPTION LTR 3.25 2.50 Chain to Gate APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. RAW 2/7/2012 SLIDESMART DC: POST MOUNTED WITH BASE RISER 2.66 If no batteries In Base Riser Conduit Area is 7"x9" 10.50 4.5 x 7 Conduit Area 5.00 17.5 U-bolts provided for 4" OD pipe (slot allows for 3.5-4.5" OD pipe). For best results, HySecurity recommends welding plate to posts. 4.00 4X .625 3.25 2.50 Chain to Gate 5.50 3.81 10.38 18.0 20.7 7.75 12.5 3.0 Post Height .72 6.0 17.
DESCRIPTION LTR APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. RAW 2/7/2012 SLIDESMART DC: REAR MOUNTED INSTALLATION 4.75 8.0 7.75 3.25 NOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
DESCRIPTION LTR APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. RAW 2/7/2012 SLIDESMART DC: REAR MOUNTED INSTALLATION 4.75 8.0 7.75 3.25 NOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
DESCRIPTION LTR APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. RAW 2/7/2012 PLAN AND ELEVATION VIEWS - OPERATOR ONLY SlideSmart Operator Only - Cover On SlideSmart Operator Only - Cover Removed NOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
DESCRIPTION LTR APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. RAW 2/7/2012 PLAN AND ELEVATION VIEWS - OPERATOR ON BASE RISER SlideSmart Operator On Optional Base Riser - Cover On SlideSmart Operator On Optional Base Riser - Cover Removed NOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
DESCRIPTION LTR APPRV'D DATE D ADDED SHEET 9 - POST MOUNTED IDLERS LOWERED. RAW 2/7/2012 ELEVATION VIEWS - OPERATOR POST MOUNTED, IDLERS LOWERED SlideSmart Operator On Optional Post Mount - Cover On SlideSmart Operator On Optional Post Mount - Cover Removed NOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
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Parts & Limited Warranty SLIDESMART PARTS IN PRICE BOOK Board, Smart DC Controller Control Box Buzzer Reset Switch, Internal Switch, On/Off Detector, Vehicle Circuit Breaker Switch, On/Off Board, Power Supply Cover, 2-Piece Belt, Drive Pulley, Motor Pulley, Gearbox Gearbox Motor, Electric Brush Kit Transformer Solar Control Box Sprocket Target, Magnet Chain Idler Wheel Battery Kit, 8 Ah Target, Sensor Switch Cover, 2-Piece Battery Kit, 50 Ah Base Extension Revision D G-1
SLIDESMART PARTS LIST Part Name Part Number SlideSmart Models Base Extension Battery Kit, 50AH, Replacement Battery Kit, 8AH, Replacement Belt, Drive, SlideSmart DC 10F Belt, Drive, SlideSmart DC 15 Board, Power Supply, 115/230VAC Board, Smart DC Controller Brush Kit, 24VDC Motor Buzzer, Piezo MX002094 MX002013 MX002008 MX002107 MX002106 MX001766 MX001457 MX001920 MX001036 all all all SlideSmart 10F SlideSmart 15 AC only all all all Chain Kit #40, 30 foot (9 m) MX002113 all Circuit Breaker, 15 Amp
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.
SLIDESMART DC SPECIFICATIONS Model SlideSmart DC 15 SlideSmart DC 10F SlideSmart Solar Max. Gate Length 40 ft (12.2m) 40 ft (12.2m) 40 ft (12.2m) Max.