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Installation and Reference Manual
Pad-mounted electromechanical slide gate operator with Smart DC Controller
800-321-9947 www.hysecurity.com
SlideSmart DC
SlideSmart DC 15, SlideSmart DC 10F
SlideSmart DCS
15, SlideSmart DCS 10F (solar)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SlideSmart DC

Installation and Reference ManualPad-mounted electromechanical slide gate operator with Smart DC Controller800-321-9947 • www.hysecurity.comSlideSma

Page 2

Technical SupportIntro-4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DTECHNICAL SUPPORT For technical support, call your installer or au

Page 3

Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock6-2 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D6. Mount an external antenna onto the top of a fixe

Page 4 - OMPONENTS

Installing a MagLock or Solenoid LockRevision D Reference 6-3Installing a Lock for 12VDC or 24VDC SystemsTo install a lock for 12VDC or 24VDC systems,

Page 5 - Contents

Installing a MagLock or Solenoid Lock6-4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DInstalling a Lock on 24VAC SystemsTo install a lock

Page 6

Installing a MagLock or Solenoid LockRevision D Reference 6-5Setting the User Relay Function in the Installer Menu5. Enter the Installer Menu and set

Page 7

Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops6-6 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DINSTALLING VEHICLE DETECTORS AND LOOPSA vehicle de

Page 8

Installing Vehicle Detectors and LoopsRevision D Reference 6-79. This guide is written from a design perspective, but installation workmanship practic

Page 9 - Introducing SlideSmart DC

Installing Vehicle Detectors and Loops6-8 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DFigure 6-7. BENTEREXITOBSTRUCTIONLOOPAACCESS CONT

Page 10 - ECHNICAL

Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection OnlyRevision D Reference 6-9INSTALLING PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS FOR SECONDARY ENTRAP

Page 11 - NSTALLER

Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection Only6-10 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DThere are two

Page 12 - Installer's Check List

Installing Photoelectric Sensors For Secondary Entrapment Protection OnlyRevision D Reference 6-11• The photo eye NO or NC output wires connect to the

Page 13 - Safety Requirements

Installer's Check ListRevision D Introducing SlideSmart DC Intro-5INSTALLER'S CHECK LISTThe following list provides a high level overview of

Page 14

Using Photoelectric Sensors Instead of Vehicle Loops6-12 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DThe ideal reflector mounting suspen

Page 15

Using Photoelectric Sensors Instead of Vehicle LoopsRevision D Reference 6-13Figure 6-11. Photo Eye Placement when used as Vehicle DetectorsBENTEREXI

Page 16

Installing Gate Edge Sensors6-14 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DINSTALLING GATE EDGE SENSORSFigure 6-12. Refer to Figure 6

Page 17 - ROTECTION

Installing Gate Edge SensorsRevision D Reference 6-15Edge sensors that are not attached to the moving gate, such as post mounted sensors, must be wire

Page 18 - Class IV

Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting6-16 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DMount a commercial style radio receiver* (external a

Page 19 - Class IV A B1, B2, C, D, or E

Smart DC Controller TroubleshootingRevision D Reference 6-17Table 6-1. Smart DC Controller - TroubleshootingDisplay Description Possible Causes Solu

Page 20 - MERGENCY

Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting6-18 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DDEAD BATTERY Extremely low UPS batteries – no autom

Page 21 - & S

Smart DC Controller TroubleshootingRevision D Reference 6-19ALERT 6LIM NOT RELEASEDNot used on SlideSmart. N/AN/AALERT 7FREQ SHIFT FAULTThe HY-5A has

Page 22 - NDUSTRIAL

Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting6-20 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DALERT 15NO TARGETThe target magnet on the chain is

Page 23 - Installation

Smart DC Controller TroubleshootingRevision D Reference 6-21FAULT 2PHOTO EYEThe photo eye is missing or not working.This fault can only occur if the s

Page 24 - Pad Condition

Installer's Check ListIntro-6 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D

Page 25 - Using an Existing Pad

Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting6-22 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DERROR 4MASTER-SLAVE COMThe Smart DC Controller has

Page 26 - Front Installation

Smart DC Controller TroubleshootingRevision D Reference 6-23Vehicle Detector and Loop Fault DiagnosticsIf HySecurity HY-5A vehicle detector modules ar

Page 27 - Rear Installation

Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting6-24 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DEven if the loop problem self heals, historical data

Page 28 - NPACKING

Smart DC Controller TroubleshootingRevision D Reference 6-25SlideSmart SchematicsFigure 6-14 illustrate the schematics for SlideSmart DC 15 and SlideS

Page 29 - SECURESECURE

Smart DC Controller Troubleshooting6-26 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DFigure 6-15. SlideSmart DCS 15 and SlideSmart DCS 1

Page 30 - NSTALLATION

General MaintenanceRevision D Reference 6-27GENERAL MAINTENANCESmart Touch Analyze and Retrieve ToolHySecurity provides Smart Touch Analyze and Retrie

Page 31 - Aligning the Chain

General Maintenance6-28 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DInstalling START Software, continuedNOTEIf the operating system on y

Page 32 - Turn DC power ON

General MaintenanceRevision D Reference 6-29Mechanical MaintenanceCAUTION!Before checking the internal mechanisms of the operator, turn off all power

Page 33 - GATE WEIGHT (LB)

General Maintenance6-30 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DDRIVE BELT TENSION AND ALIGNMENTFigure 6-17. Proper drive belt tens

Page 34 - GATE CLOSED

General MaintenanceRevision D Reference 6-31DC BATTERY REPLACEMENTHySecurity provides a one year warranty from the date of shipment for all batteries

Page 35 - Installing the Target Magnet

Important Safety InstructionsRevision D Safety Requirements S-1Safety RequirementsAutomatic gate operators provide user convenience and security. Howe

Page 36

General Maintenance6-32 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DTo install the two new batteries, reverse the removal procedure. 1.

Page 37

General MaintenanceRevision D Reference 6-33CLOCK BATTERY REPLACEMENTA lithium coin battery supports the clock so the date and time is retained even w

Page 38

General Maintenance6-34 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DThis page intentionally blank.

Page 39 - Chapter 2

Revision D Installation Configurations A-1Installation ConfigurationsAppendix AThis appendix contains drawings of the various installation configurati

Page 40

A-2 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D21Min Pad Size19.0Min Pad Size10.5010.384.311.632.663.252.50Chain to Gate5.50GateChain,

Page 41 - 115VAC, 15A

Revision D Installation Configurations A-33.252.50Chain to Gate20.0OperatorLength17.7OperatorWidth18.0Route 6 AWG ground wirethrough conduit & att

Page 42 - Wiring 208/230VAC Power

A-4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D10.5010.3817.518.0Concrete Anchors4X 1/2" x 3 1/2"Chain to Gate3.252.502.665.5

Page 43 - Voltage selector switch

Revision D Installation Configurations A-5HeightPost17.63 ID ofPost Mount Plate3.020.77.75Chain Height6.03.252.50Chain to Gate.723.815.5018.04X .62517

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A-6 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D17.63 ID ofPost Mount Plate20.73.012.57.75HeightPost.726.03.252.50Chain to Gate10.503.81

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Revision D Installation Configurations A-77.758.04.753.25SLIDESMART DC: REAR MOUNTED INSTALLATIONDNOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.JEFJEFDATEDATEDATECHE

Page 46

Important Safety InstructionsS-2 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D→Physical stops exist in the gate construction to prevent

Page 47

A-8 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D7.758.04.753.25SLIDESMART DC: REAR MOUNTED INSTALLATIONDNOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.J

Page 48 - Map Legend

Revision D Installation Configurations A-9SlideSmart Operator Only - Cover OnSlideSmart Operator Only - Cover RemovedPLAN AND ELEVATION VIEWS - OPERAT

Page 49 - PERATORS

A-10 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DSlideSmart Operator On Optional Base Riser - Cover OnSlideSmart Operator On Optional Ba

Page 50

Revision D Installation Configurations A-11ELEVATION VIEWS - OPERATOR POST MOUNTED, IDLERS LOWEREDSlideSmart Operator On Optional Post Mount - Cover O

Page 51 - Post-mounted

A-12 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D

Page 52

Revision D G-1Parts & Limited WarrantySLIDESMART PARTS IN PRICE BOOKBattery Kit, 50 AhCover, 2-PieceGearboxTransformerBelt, DrivePulley, GearboxTa

Page 53 - Display and Menu Options

G-2 Revision DSLIDESMART PARTS LISTPart Name Part Number SlideSmart ModelsBase Extension MX002094 allBattery Kit, 50AH, Replacement MX002013 allBatter

Page 54

1. Warranty.Hy-Security Gate, Inc. ("HySecurity") warrants that at the time of sale each of its products will, in all material respects, con

Page 55 - CLOSE TIMER

SLIDESMART DC SPECIFICATIONSCopyright Notice© Copyright 2012 by HySecurity Gate Inc.All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by a

Page 56

Important Safety InstructionsRevision D Safety Requirements S-3Safety Standards - Owner/User ResponsibilityWARNING!A moving gate can cause serious inj

Page 57

Important Safety InstructionsS-4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DHazardous Materials and Proper DisposalSlideSmart uses sea

Page 58

Secondary Entrapment Protection SensorsRevision D Safety Requirements S-5SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION SENSORSSlideSmart is equipped with a primary,

Page 59

Secondary Entrapment Protection SensorsS-6 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DIdentifying Gate Operator Category and Usage Cla

Page 60

Secondary Entrapment Protection SensorsRevision D Safety Requirements S-7Choosing Secondary Entrapment ProtectionThe site designer or installer must d

Page 62 - UPS FAIL OPEN

Emergency Stop ButtonS-8 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DEMERGENCY STOP BUTTONAn emergency stop button that is accessible f

Page 63 - LCD CONTRAST

Wind Load Factors & Site PrepRevision D Safety Requirements S-9WIND LOAD FACTORS & SITE PREPWind load is always a factor when considering the

Page 64 - User Menu

Safety NoticesS-10 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DSAFETY NOTICESThe following four levels of safety notices are used where

Page 65

Site Overview & PlanningRevision D Installation 1-1InstallationChapter 1SITE OVERVIEW & PLANNINGFigure 1-1. SlideSmart DC 15 SlideSmart DC 10

Page 66 - DIAGNOSTIC LOGS

Site Overview & Planning1-2 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision DPad Condition1. Follow the local building codes to identify th

Page 67

Site Overview & PlanningRevision D Installation 1-3Using an Existing PadIn many applications, SlideSmart may be a replacement operator for an exis

Page 68

Site Overview & Planning1-4 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision DFront InstallationThe most common and cost efficient type of i

Page 69 - Adjusting Gate Speed

Site Overview & PlanningRevision D Installation 1-5Rear InstallationA rear installation requires additional idler wheels and gate brackets, but it

Page 70 - Adjusting the IES Sensitivity

Unpacking the Operator1-6 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision DUNPACKING THE OPERATORPrepare the gate operator for installation. Se

Page 71 - LEARN LIMIT

Concrete Pad MountRevision D Installation 1-7CONCRETE PAD MOUNTFigure 1-9. Install the operator, by taking the following steps: 1. Place the operator

Page 72 - Reinstating Factory Defaults

SlideSmart DC 15 Gate OperatorSlideSmart DCS 15 Gate OperatorSlideSmart DC 10F Gate OperatorSlideSmart DCS 10F Gate OperatorInstallation and Maintenan

Page 73

Gate Bracket and Chain Installation1-8 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision DGATE BRACKET AND CHAIN INSTALLATIONFigure 1-11. Secure

Page 74

Gate Bracket and Chain InstallationRevision D Installation 1-9Aligning the Chain1. For a front installation, feed the chain over the sprocket and bene

Page 75

Gate Bracket and Chain Installation1-10 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision DConnecting the Battery and Turning DC Power ON1. Conne

Page 76

Gate Bracket and Chain InstallationRevision D Installation 1-11Programming the Initial Setup MenuSeveral sequential displays present information which

Page 77

Gate Bracket and Chain Installation1-12 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision DEstablishing the OPEN & CLOSE LimitsAfter programm

Page 78

Gate Bracket and Chain InstallationRevision D Installation 1-13Installing the Target MagnetFigure 1-17. 1. With the gate CLOSED, mark the chain link

Page 79

Gate Bracket and Chain Installation1-14 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision D8. To verify that the operator recognizes the target m

Page 80

Gate Bracket and Chain InstallationRevision D Installation 1-15REAR INSTALLATIONFigure 1-20.OPENOPENChain motionLocation of target on a rear installat

Page 81

Gate Bracket and Chain Installation1-16 SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual Revision DThis page intentionally blank.

Page 82

Installing the Earth GroundRevision D Power 2-1PowerChapter 2INSTALLING THE EARTH GROUNDAn earth ground refers to the grounding rod and accompanying e

Page 83 - Smart DC Controller

SlideSmart ComponentsRevision D Intro-1SLIDESMART COMPONENTSService Outlet115VAC, 15AODCPOWOFOACPOWOFCoverMotorGearboxSprocketIdler, 2xControl BoxBoar

Page 84

Installing the Earth Ground2-2 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DTake the following steps to comply with NEC and NFPA 780 stan

Page 85 - Input Name Use

Wiring AC PowerRevision D Power 2-3WIRING AC POWERDANGER!Turn off AC power at the source (circuit breaker panel) before accessing the wires in the Sli

Page 86

Wiring AC Power2-4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DWiring 115VAC PowerFor standard 115VAC power connection:• Verify AC power

Page 87 - HY-5A V

Wiring AC PowerRevision D Power 2-5For the 208/230VAC power connection:• Verify AC power supply wires and low voltage (12V & 24V accessory power w

Page 88 - Display Meaning

Using A Solar Powered Operator2-6 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DUSING A SOLAR POWERED OPERATORHySecurity offers a solar ve

Page 89

Using A Solar Powered OperatorRevision D Power 2-7NOTESolar panels must not be shaded (not even partially) or the output power will be significantly r

Page 90

Using A Solar Powered Operator2-8 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DNOTEFor extended battery backup installation instructions,

Page 91 - Entrapment Sensor Connections

Using A Solar Powered OperatorRevision D Power 2-9Connecting Peripherals to Solar OperatorsCAUTIONThe 24VAC power supply shown in Figure 2-6 is not to

Page 92 - Manual Push Button Station

Using A Solar Powered Operator2-10 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DFor example, the Smart DC Controller has specific connect

Page 93 - No. Name Description

Important Considerations for DC-powered OperatorsRevision D Power 2-11IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR DC-POWERED OPERATORS • Since the operator is intend

Page 94

ContentsRevision D Contents 1SlideSmart Components Introducing SlideSmart DCINTELLIGENT FEATURES: SMART DC CONTROLLERTM ...

Page 95 - Bi-parting Gate Systems

Important Considerations for DC-powered Operators2-12 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DInstalling the Extended Battery Backup

Page 96 - Master Slave

Important Considerations for DC-powered OperatorsRevision D Power 2-134. Place the two 50Ah batteries on the tray. 5. Attach the blue wire from the re

Page 97 - LL 0 (OFF)

Important Considerations for DC-powered Operators2-14 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DThis page intentionally blank.

Page 98 - Master and Slave Menu Setup

Initial SetupRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-1 Display and Menu OptionsChapter 3This section of the manual provides information about the displa

Page 99 - Reference

Initial Setup3-2 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DTurning Both Power Switches OnAC and DC power switches are located on the o

Page 100

Initial SetupRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-3Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons In Menu ModeThe buttons on the Smart DC Controller let you n

Page 101 - USER 1 RELAY

Run Mode3-4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DRUN MODEGate status displays appear when the operator is ready and waiting for a

Page 102 - High Voltage

Run ModeRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-5Using the Smart DC Controller Buttons in RUN ModeThe Run Mode buttons are distinguished by the fact tha

Page 103 - Installer Menu

Run Mode3-6 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DViewing Operator Status DisplaysPress the MENU button once and the operator stat

Page 104 - ETECTORS

User MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-7USER MENUThe User Menu consists of several items which can be modified using the Smart DC Controller b

Page 105

Contents2 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DWiring 115VAC Power ...

Page 106 - Figure 6-7

User Menu3-8 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DAdjusting the Close TimerThe close timer assigns how many seconds will pass bef

Page 107 - PERATION

User MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-9Setting the Time and DateA feature of the Smart DC Controller is its 24-hour, 365 day clock. Make sure

Page 108 - Other options include:

User Menu3-10 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DSetting AC Power Loss Gate FunctionThe setting in the AC LOSS display determin

Page 109 - ONNECTION

User MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-11Adjusting the Display ContrastThe display contrast can be adjusted from 1 to 9 to increase visibility

Page 110

User Menu3-12 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DTable 3-1. Smart DC Controller - User Menu FunctionsRef. No. *User MenuSettin

Page 111 - Revision D Reference 6-13

User MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-1350 = off 1 = onConfigures radio input for open only (0). If changed to setting 1 then adds the capabi

Page 112

User Menu3-14 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D95 0 through 9Under some extreme high or low temperature conditions, it may be

Page 113 - Two Channel Radio Receiver

Installer MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-15INSTALLER MENUThe Installer Menu consists of several functions which can be modified using the S

Page 114 - ROUBLESHOOTING

Installer Menu3-16 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DResetting the OPEN and CLOSE LimitsOn occasion, the open and close limits

Page 115 - Possible Causes Solutions

Installer MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-17Adjusting Gate SpeedThe gate speed can be increased or decreased a ¼ foot per second from the op

Page 116

ContentsRevision D Contents 3Chapter 5: Bi-parting Gate SystemsPOWER REQUIREMENTS ...

Page 117

Installer Menu3-18 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DAdjusting the IES SensitivitySlideSmart uses a primary Type-A inherent en

Page 118

Installer MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-19NOTEWhen changing the IES setting, consider the site design and vehicular gate traffic. It is re

Page 119

Installer Menu3-20 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DReinstating Factory DefaultsTen menu configurations are available in the

Page 120

Installer MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-21Enabling the Fire Department OverrideMany counties and cities require a Fire Department override

Page 121 - Alert or Error

Installer Menu3-22 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DTable 3-2. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu FunctionsRef. No. *Insta

Page 122 - Bold = Factory Settings

Installer MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-235DC 15 _____DC 10F0 = 0.75ft/s__4 = 1.75ft/s1 = 1.0ft/s___5 = 2.0ft/s 2 = 1.25ft/s__6 = 2.25ft/s

Page 123 - SlideSmart Schematics

Installer Menu3-24 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D80 = solo operator1 = Loop Layout/Site #12 = Loop Layout/Site #2Programs

Page 124 - Figure 6-15

Installer MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-25120 = maximum sensitivity2 = moderate sensitivity9 = least sensitivityAdjusts the sensitivity of

Page 125 - AINTENANCE

Installer Menu3-26 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D160 = 80 Seconds max run,1 = 300 Seconds max runAssigns a motor run time

Page 126 - Electrical Controls

Installer MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-27210 = IES reverses full open1 = 2 second reversal onlyThe default setting is a two-second durati

Page 127 - Software Maintenance

Contents4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D

Page 128 - 1/16" to 1/8"

Installer Menu3-28 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D250 = Pause closing only1 = Enable reversing to openThe default is for fu

Page 129 - EPLACEMENT

Installer MenuRevision D Display and Menu Options 3-29290 = default1 to 25 availableConfigures the function of the user 2 output relay, which is an el

Page 130

Installer Menu3-30 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D330 = Run mode1 = Show frequency2 = Show call level 0-73 = Set FrequencyC

Page 131

Revision D Smart DC Controller 4-1Smart DC ControllerChapter 4This section provides information about the Smart DC Controller board; its inputs for pe

Page 132 - General Maintenance

Overview of the Smart DC Controller4-2 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DOVERVIEW OF THE SMART DC CONTROLLERThe Smart DC Contr

Page 133 - Installation Configurations

Overview of the Smart DC ControllerRevision D Smart DC Controller 4-3All the control device inputs listed in Table 4-1 are shown as a single input. Th

Page 134 - SPECIFICATION

Overview of the Smart DC Controller4-4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DVehicle Detector Installation OptionsThe Smart DC Con

Page 135

Overview of the Smart DC ControllerRevision D Smart DC Controller 4-5There are four vehicle detector inputs available on the Smart DC Controller:• Fre

Page 136

Overview of the Smart DC Controller4-6 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D9. Sensitivity is the only adjustment available on th

Page 137

Overview of the Smart DC ControllerRevision D Smart DC Controller 4-7INSTALLING STANDARD 11-PIN BOX TYPE VEHICLE DETECTORSNOTEIf photo eyes are used t

Page 138

Intelligent Features: Smart DC ControllerTMRevision D Introducing SlideSmart DC Intro-3Introducing SlideSmart DCThank you for purchasing our premium S

Page 139

Overview of the Smart DC Controller4-8 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DFigure 4-4. Standard 11-Pin Box Type Vehicle Detecto

Page 140

Connecting Accessory DevicesRevision D Smart DC Controller 4-9CONNECTING ACCESSORY DEVICESEntrapment Sensor ConnectionsDevices, such as gate edge sens

Page 141

Connecting Accessory Devices4-10 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DManual Push Button StationA manual push button station cont

Page 142

Connecting Accessory DevicesRevision D Smart DC Controller 4-11User Relays - Programming ProcedureThe Smart DC Controller is able to interface with ma

Page 143

Connecting Accessory Devices4-12 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision D13 Loitering Alert Indicates a vehicle is loitering on the

Page 144

Power RequirementsRevision D Bi-parting Gate Systems 5-1 Bi-parting Gate SystemsChapter 5Configuring two operators to be a Master and Slave pair is ea

Page 145 - Parts & Limited Warranty

Master and Slave Wiring Connections5-2 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DMASTER AND SLAVE WIRING CONNECTIONSFigure 5-2. 1. A

Page 146 - G-2 Revision D

Master and Slave Menu SetupRevision D Bi-parting Gate Systems 5-3MASTER AND SLAVE MENU SETUPDetermine which unit will be set up as the Master. The oth

Page 147 - April 2010, D0317

Master and Slave Menu Setup5-4 SlideSmart DC Installation and Reference Manual Revision DThis page intentionally blank.

Page 148 - PECIFICATIONS

Connecting a Radio Receiver for Remote OpenRevision D Reference 6-1ReferenceChapter 6This section of the manual provides information which may be usef

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