SlideSmart Components SLIDESMART COMPONENTS Cover, Latch Cover WARNING Label Pulley, Motor Protection plate & Cover Switch, Reset Emergency Stop button Motor Pulley, Gearbox Belt drive, 1ft/s Transformer Board, Smart DC Controller Buzzer Pulley, Gearbox Belt Drive, 2ft/s Gearbox Control Box DC Switch, On/Off Brush kit 115VAC Service Outlet Circuit Breaker Battery kit, 8Ah Sprocket AC Switch, On/Off Serial # location Idler, 2x Target sensor (2x) Board, Power supply Base plate Note: Intr
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Contents Revision B Contents - 1
Contents Contents - 2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
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Contents Appendix A: Installation Configurations Contents - 4 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Introducing SlideSmart DC INTELLIGENT FEATURES: SMART DC CONTROLLERTM Revision B Intro-2
Technical Support TECHNICAL SUPPORT Intro-3 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installer's Check List INSTALLER'S CHECK LIST Revision B Introducing SlideSmart DC Intro-4
Safety Requirements IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! WARNING Safety Standards - Installer's Responsibility Revision B S-1
Important Safety Instructions NOTE S-2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Important Safety Instructions Safety Standards - Owner/User Responsibility ! WARNING CAUTION Revision B Safety Requirements S-3
Important Safety Instructions Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal ! S-4 CAUTION SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION SENSORS ! Revision B CAUTION Safety Requirements S-5
Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Identifying Gate Operator Category and Usage Class Class I Class II Class III Class IV S-6 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Secondary Entrapment Protection Sensors Choosing Secondary Entrapment Protection NOTE Usage Class Primary Type Device Secondary Type Device 1. Select the Usage Class according to the gate’s locale and purpose. 2. The required UL 325 primary Type A sensor is an integral part of the SlideSmart system. 3. Based on the gate’s usage class, choose Secondary Type Devices: B1, B2, C, D, or E.
Emergency Stop Button EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON Red Emergency Stop EMERGENCY RELEASE 1. Make sure the gate is not moving. 2. Flip the DC power switch on. 3. Clear any faults by pressing STOP or RESET.
Safety Notices SAFETY NOTICES ! DANGER ! WARNING ! CAUTION CAUTION COMMON INDUSTRIAL SYMBOLS Revision B Safety Requirements S-9
Common Industrial Symbols S-10 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installation Chapter 1 SITE OVERVIEW & PLANNING 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. Photo eye Edge sensor on leading edge Maximum 3 (7.
Site Overview & Planning Pad Condition Chain #40 Roller Gate Slotted holes (4x) for concrete anchors: ½ - 13 x 3½" Concrete pad Figure 1-2. Figure 1-3.
Site Overview & Planning Using an Existing Pad Gate Chain to Gate Ideal distance = 3¾" (9.5cm) Minimum distance = 2½" (5cm) Cut out if rear install Chain height Concrete pad Grade level Figure 1-4. CAUTION Conduit cut outs Figure 1-5.
Site Overview & Planning Front Installation Physical stop (2x) Chain Chain bracket (2x) Chain Optional 50Ah batteries Base extension mount Post mounted Post mounted with base extension Figure 1-6.
Site Overview & Planning Rear Installation Chain Sprocket Target magnet position between idler wheel and sprocket when gate is fully closed. See Figure 1-20. Idler wheel Target magnet View shows how to feed chain over sprocket and idler wheel for a rear installation. Idler post Figure 1-7.
Unpacking the Operator UNPACKING THE OPERATOR Lock Cover Base plate Figure 1-8.
Concrete Pad Mount CONCRETE PAD MOUNT Left hand gate Chain to Gate Ideal distance = 3¾" (9.5cm) Minimum distance = 2½" (5cm) Gate Chain resides inside gate support posts parallel with the gate. Gate support posts Chain #40 Roller Gate support posts SlideSmart Concrete pad Mark the center of slotted holes (4x) for concrete anchors: ½ - 13 x 3½" Figure 1-9. ½ - 13 x 3½" concrete anchors (4x) Concrete pad Grade level Concrete base Figure 1-10.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation GATE BRACKET AND CHAIN INSTALLATION Trailing edge view 7¾" (19.7cm) Chain bracket Leading edge view Eye bolt Connector link Figure 1-11.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Aligning the Chain Sprocket Idler wheel Keep chain horizontal to the ground. Target sensor (RH gate) Target sensor (LH gate) Figure 1-12. SIDE VIEW CORRECT INSTALLATION Chain to gate Ideal distance = 3¾" (9.5cm) TOP VIEW Too close to gate INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT INSTALLATION Figure 1-13.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Connecting the Battery and Turning DC Power ON Connect red battery wire Turn DC power ON Figure 1-14. Table 1-1.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Programming the Initial Setup Menu Table 1-2. Menu Mode Navigational Buttons To edit the Menu To navigate through the SELECTIONS To choose what is on the display To navigate between menus SlideSmart DC 15 SlideSmart DC 10F Figure 1-15.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation Establishing the OPEN & CLOSE Limits Figure 1-16.
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. Mark the chain Figure 1-17. Sensor 3" (76mm) 4 links Magnet Large white centerpiece Install target magnet Figure 1-18.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation FRONT INSTALLATION Roller chain sprocket Position of the target magnet when the gate is fully closed. Trailing edge of gate (Gate shown in full CLOSE position) Idler wheel Second target sensor is not used Target sensor (LH gate) Figure 1-19.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation REAR I NSTALLATION Position of the target magnet when the gate is fully closed. Chain motion Figure 1-20.
Gate Bracket and Chain Installation 1-16 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Power Chapter 2 INSTALLING THE EARTH GROUND ! DANGER NOTE Revision B 2-1
Installing the Earth Ground Lug nut Consult local codes for proper depth. 3 ft Ground wire and lug nut Figure 2-1.
Wiring AC Power WIRING AC POWER ! DANGER ! CAUTION Place the power switches in the OFF position. DO NOT connect the 115VAC service outlet to 230VAC power supply wires! To use the 115VAC service outlet on a 230VAC installation, the electrician needs to run an extra neutral wire to the operator from the power source and wire the service outlet per code. Service outlet 115 VAC wires for the service outlet. High voltage protection cover. Voltage selector switch is factory set to 115V.
Wiring AC Power Wiring 115VAC Power Table 2-1.
Wiring AC Power Table 2-2. Wire Gauge versus Run for 230VAC Voltage selector switch set to 230V. Figure 2-3.
Using A Solar Powered Operator USING A SOLAR POWERED OPERATOR NOTE Design Requirements & Considerations NOTE 2-6 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Using A Solar Powered Operator NOTE NOTE Connecting the SlideSmart DCS to Solar Power Green Red Black Figure 2-4.
Using A Solar Powered Operator NOTE Control Box DC Battery & Motor switch (OFF) Red spade connector DC Solar Panel switch (OFF) Input & ground wires Figure 2-5.
Using A Solar Powered Operator Connecting Peripherals to Solar Operators CAUTION Photo EYE COM terminal Photo eye 24VDC NOTE: Photo eyes connected to these terminals receive power when the motor engages which means the draw on the battery is minimal. Revision B Figure 2-6.
Using A Solar Powered Operator Understanding Gate Activity based on Solar Zones NOTE Map Legend The chart is based on a 20 Watt (24VDC) solar panel system with SlideSmart powering a 30 foot (9m), 1000 lbs, 1ft/s gate with the following peripherals attached: One low current multi-code radio receiver Two HY-5A vehicle detectors The number of amps that the peripherals draw coupled with the gate travel occurring throughout the night determines the battery capacity required.
Important Considerations for DC-powered Operators IMPORTANT C ONSIDERATIONS FOR DC-POWERED OPERATORS ! WARNING Table 2-3.
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. 8Ah battery Access window Screws (4x) Wire ties Control box ! 2-12 Figure 2-9.
Important Considerations for DC-powered Operators Post-mounted operator with base extension 50Ah batteries Accessory tray Figure 2-10.
Important Considerations for DC-powered Operators 2-14 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Initial Setup Display and Menu Options Chapter 3 INITIAL SETUP NOTE Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-1
Initial Setup Turning Both Power Switches On DC Power Switch AC Power Switch Figure 3-1. NOTE Multi-colored LED indicates power and gate status. Red LED flashes indicating processor is working. Figure 3-2.
Initial Setup Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu Mode Figure 3-3.
Run Mode RUN MODE Understanding Gate Status Displays Figure 3-4.
Run Mode Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons in RUN Mode Figure 3-5.
Run Mode Viewing Operator Status Displays Variables Description Figure 3-6.
User Menu USER MENU Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-7
User Menu Adjusting the Close Timer 3-8 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
User Menu Setting the Time and Date Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-9
User Menu Setting AC Power Loss Gate Function NOTE Menu Setting 3-10 Description SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
User Menu Adjusting the Display Contrast NOTE Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-11
User Menu 3-12 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
User Menu Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-13
User Menu 3-14 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installer Menu INSTALLER MENU NOTE Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-15
Installer Menu Resetting the OPEN and CLOSE Limits 3-16 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installer Menu Adjusting Gate Speed NOTE Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-17
Installer Menu Adjusting the IES Sensitivity CAUTION 3-18 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installer Menu NOTE CAUTION Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-19
Installer Menu Reinstating Factory Defaults CAUTION 3-20 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installer Menu Enabling the Fire Department Override Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-21
Installer Menu 3-22 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installer Menu Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-23
Installer Menu 3-24 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installer Menu Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-25
Installer Menu 3-26 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installer Menu Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-27
Installer Menu Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-28
Installer Menu Revision B Display and Menu Options 3-29
Installer Menu 3-30 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Smart DC Controller Chapter 4 Figure 4-1.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller OVERVIEW OF THE SMART DC CONTROLLER +24VDC +24VDC Push button to show active inputs when using DC power Figure 4-2.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller Table 4-1. Smart DC Controller Board Inputs Terminal No.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller Vehicle Detector Installation Options NOTE Sensitivity dial adjustment Status LED Standoff Supports (Inset into the holes in the Control Box.) Loop wire connections Front View Rear V iew Figure 4-3.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller NOTE CONNECTING HY-5A VEHICLE DETECTORS NOTE Revision B Smart DC Controller 4-5
Overview of the Smart DC Controller NOTE NOTE Table 4-2.
Overview of the Smart DC Controller INSTALLING STANDARD 11-PIN BOX TYPE VEHICLE DETECTORS NOTE NOTE NOTE Revision B Smart DC Controller 4-7
Overview of the Smart DC Controller 24VAC or 24VDC Connect detector to match its voltage rating 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. Figure 4-4.
Connecting Accessory Devices CONNECTING ACCESSORY DEVICES Entrapment Sensor Connections Figure 4-5.
Connecting Accessory Devices Manual Push Button Station ! CAUTION Figure 4-6.
Connecting Accessory Devices User Relays - Programming Procedure NOTE Table 4-3. User-Programmable User Relays - Function Options No.
Connecting Accessory Devices Table 4-3. User-Programmable User Relays - Function Options (Continued) No.
Bi-parting Gate Systems Chapter 5 CONNECT A MASTER SLAVE PAIR Figure 5-1.
Master and Slave Wiring Connections MASTER AND SLAVE WIRING CONNECTIONS Master Slave Shielded cable (3-wire) Ground Conduit (in the ground) Shield wire Note: Do not connect the ground shield wire at both ends. Figure 5-2. Table 5-1.
Master and Slave Menu Setup MASTER AND SLAVE MENU SETUP NOTE Revision B Bi-parting Gate Systems 5-3
Master and Slave Menu Setup 5-4 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Reference Chapter 6 CONNECTING A RADIO RECEIVER FOR REMOTE O PEN Figure 6-1.
Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock NOTE INSTALLING A MAGLOCK OR SOLENOID LOCK 6-2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Installing a Lock for 12VDC or 24VDC Systems 2 3 1 Figure 6-2.
Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Installing a Lock on 24VAC Systems 2 3 1 Installing a Lock for High Voltage Systems Figure 6-3. 1 2 3 Figure 6-4.
Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock Setting the User Relay Function in the Installer Menu Revision B Reference 6-5
Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops INSTALLING VEHICLE D ETECTORS AND LOOPS Figure 6-5.
Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops Figure 6-6.
Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops Figure 6-7.
Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only INSTALLING PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS FOR SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION ONLY Photo eye Photo eyes Photo eye Figure 6-8.
Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only Photo Eye Open Direction Photo Eye Close Direction Photo Eye COM terminal Photo Eye +24 VDC Figure 6-9.
Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only SUPERVISED CONNECTION: NOTE PHOTO EYE FUNCTION: Revision B Reference 6-11
Using Photoelectric Sensors Instead of Vehicle Loops USING PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS INSTEAD OF VEHICLE LOOPS Photo Eye connections for Free Exit detectors Photo Eye connections for Inside Obstruction detectors Photo Eye connections for Outside Obstruction detectors Figure 6-10.
Using Photoelectric Sensors Instead of Vehicle Loops Figure 6-11.
Installing Gate Edge Sensors INSTALLING GATE EDGE SENSORS Photo eye Wall or fence edge Upright post edge Gate edge Photo eye Figure 6-12.
Installing Gate Edge Sensors Edge Sensor Edge Sensor Figure 6-13.
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting SMART DC CONTROLLER TROUBLESHOOTING 6-16 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Revision B Reference 6-17
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting 6-18 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Revision B Reference 6-19
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting 6-20 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Revision B Reference 6-21
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Vehicle Detector and Loop Fault Diagnostics Table 6-2 HY-5A Vehicle Detector Faults and Errors Alert or Error # 6-22 LCD Description Advisory Resolution SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Table 6-3 HY-5A Vehicle Detector Call Level Display Installer Menu Revision B LCD Description Setting Options Bold = Factory Settings Reference 6-23
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting SlideSmart Schematics Figure 6-14.
Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting Figure 6-15.
General Maintenance GENERAL MAINTENANCE Smart Touch Analyze and Retrieve Tool Connect to RS-232 with a HySecurity adapter. If using a USB cable, connect it to the USB port. WHAT YOU N EED Figure 6-16.
General Maintenance NOTE SETTING USER ACCOUNT CONTROLS Electrical Controls ! Revision B CAUTION Reference 6-27
General Maintenance Mechanical Maintenance ! 6-28 CAUTION SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision B
General Maintenance DRIVE B ELT TENSION AND ALIGNMENT Slide the motor bracket. 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.
General Maintenance DC BATTERY R EPLACEMENT NOTE ! CAUTION Disconnect wires Cut away view of chassis Access window Figure 6-18.
General Maintenance Black wire Red wire Blue wires Right battery Wire ties 8Ah batteries Figure 6-19. NOTES Four Phillips-head screws secure the control box to the chassis. Slide cover off the control box to access the screws. Cut wire ties 8Ah battery Battery access window Control box Figure 6-20.
General Maintenance CLOCK B ATTERY REPLACEMENT Figure 6-21.
Installation Configurations Appendix A Revision B A-1
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SLIDESMART PARTS LIST G-2 Revision B
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