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Owner Installation Instructions 

DCB-05V2 Gate Controller

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PREV

NEXT

EXIT

SET

       EVENT# 64

Close Complete

PREV

NEXT

EXIT

SET

OSC PED LGT>VAC

124 ID B B SMITH         

PRESS

Fig D.4

Fig D.5

Menu 8.3 Display History 

DCB-05V2 keeps a record of the last 64 events that 

have taken place. The events include the type of 

drive cycles executed, obstruction detection, various 

faults, power failures etc. When this tool is selected, 

the screen displays the last event that occurred 

 

 

(Fig. D.5)

Press NEXT or PREV to view each event. The 

“EVENT#” field shows the sequence of the events, with (1) 

being the first and (64) being the last. The example shows 

that the last event was a close cycle which succeeded in 

closing the gate. When finished viewing the events, press 

EXIT.

 

PREV

NEXT

EXIT

SET

(CYCLES)   60000

Service Counter

PREV

NEXT

EXIT

SET

            1234

1:Open Cycles

Fig D.7

Fig D.8

D- Diagnostic Tools

Appendix 

Menu 8.4 Memory Usage 

This tool displays the number of transmitter store locations used 

and the number free

Menu 8.5 Service Counter 

DCB-05V2 provides a periodic service counter which can be 

set to expire after a number of drive cycles. When expired, 

DCB-05V2 will beep at the beginning of each drive cycle 

and a message will be displayed on the MAIN SCREEN

 

(Fig. D.7

). This tool displays the current value of the service 

counter and allows the user to set its value using the normal 

parameter editing techniques (See PARAMETER VIEWING AND 

EDITING). If the service counter is not to be used, it can be set 

to the maximum number (60,000). 

Menu 8.6 Event Counters 

The opener keeps a count of number of times a particular event 

occurs. The list of event counters kept is shown below. When this 

tool is selected, the first event counter is shown

 (Fig. D.8)

. Press 

NEXT or PREV to step through the list. The example shows the 

OPEN CYCLE event counter with a value of 1234. When finished 

viewing press EXIT. 

1:   Open Cycles 

 

2:   Close Cycles

3:   PED Cycles   

 

4:   Warranty Cycles

5:   Setup Limits   

 

6:   Overlaps

7:   M1 Open Obstuctions 

8    M2 Open Obstuctions

9:   M1 Close Obstuctions 

10: M2 Close Obstuctions

11: M1 Open Overloads  

12: M2 Open Overloads

13: M1 Close Overloads  

14: M2 Close Overloads

15: M1 Volts Faults 

 

16: M2 Volts Faults 

17: M1 AMP Faults 

 

18: M2 AMP Faults

19: Supply High Faults   

20: Supply Low Faults

21: M1 AMP Trip 

 

22: M2 AMP Trip

23: 3W Limit Faults

Summary of Contents for DCB-05V2

Page 1: ...Dual Gate Controller 24 Volt Gate Control System DCB 05V2 Doc 160020_04 Part 13314 Released 02 06 15...

Page 2: ...9 8 Setting Limits 10 8 1 Setting Travel Limits 10 8 2 Adjusting Close Limit s 10 8 3 Adjusting Open Limit s 10 8 4 Automatic Profiling 10 8 5 Code A Transmitter For Limit Setting 11 8 6 Setting Limi...

Page 3: ...installed by a qualified electrical contractor CAUTION Entrapment from operating gate DO NOT operate the gate opener unless the gate is in full view and free from objects such as cars and children peo...

Page 4: ...T 1 N C relay contact OUT 1 COM relay contact OUT 1 N O relay contact MOTOR 2 terminal 1 MOTOR 2 terminal 2 MOTOR 2 close limit switch input terminal MOTOR 2 open limit switch input terminal COM termi...

Page 5: ...vere injury Follow ALL installation instructions CAUTION do not use any cables which carry green yellow wires as this signifies earth and do not comply with electrical authority regulations 4 1 Mounti...

Page 6: ...sed by swapping the motor connections An opportunity to confirm the correct motor polarity is provided during the limit setup procedure MI Close MOTOR 2 TERMINAL 1 MOTOR 2 TERMINAL 2 MOTOR 2 CLOSE LIM...

Page 7: ...g 6 2 Fig 6 3 6 1 Wiring motors and limit switches DCB 05V2 can be connected to the dual gate drive units in one of several ways Wiring Figure 5 Wire Dual Gate 6 1 3 Wire Dual Gate 6 2 2 Wire Dual Gat...

Page 8: ...OR 1 TERMINAL 1 MOTOR 1 TERMINAL 2 V PWR FOR ACCESSORIES OV Red Black White Blue Orang e Black White Orang e Red Blue Fig 6 4 6 3 Dual NeoSlider Kit This section illustrates how to wire two NeoSliderT...

Page 9: ...cord for damage and ensure it cannot become entangled in any moving parts 7 2 Powering up the DCB 05V2 a After checking the initial wiring apply power to the DCB 05V2 The controller will go through a...

Page 10: ...se limit and for the limit switches to be adjusted so that the motor stops at the desired position b Drive the motor using the UP and DOWN arrows on the console keypad Fig 8 4 c After making adjustmen...

Page 11: ...me transmitter button again as prompted by display d Press the SET button to store the transmitter Navigating To Set Gate Travel Menu a Press PREV to navigate to Menu 10 b Press SET to display MENU 10...

Page 12: ...mps 0 7 PRESS Fig 9 2 Fig 9 3 9 3 Force Pressure For Close Cycle Navigating To Current Trips a Press NEXT or PREV to navigate to Menu 2 Current Trips b Press SET Fig 9 2 c MENU 2 1 CLOSE Margin is dis...

Page 13: ...or the button Available functions VAC Vacation Mode LGT Courtesy Light STP Stop OPN Open CLS Close SWP Swipe PED Pedestrian access OSC Open Stop Close OFF No action Press SET to save the settings or E...

Page 14: ...re a transmitter can be used to complete the pedestrian position setting procedure 12 1 Setting the Pedestrian Position Navigating to Menu 10 4 Set Pedestrian a Press PREV to navigate to Menu 10 b Pre...

Page 15: ...to Close mode and combinations are One Beam only i Safety Beam 1 ii Safety Beam 2 Either Beam i Safety Beam 1 or Safety Beam 2 Combination ii Safety Beam 1 and Safety Beam 2 iii Safety Beam 2 then Saf...

Page 16: ...to activate an optional external relay module RO 1 which in turn is used to switch the load 14 1 Fitting Solenoid Or Magnetic Locks Installthelockmechanismonthegateasperthemanufacturers instructions S...

Page 17: ...local regulations for appropriate disposal of the batteries Recycling all batteries will have other environmental and social benefits Some batteries are less toxic but hazardous for other reasons Lit...

Page 18: ...Section 15 Antenna behind structure gate or fence or not in line of sight Ensure Antenna is in line of sight Section 4 2 Gate does not close with transmitter Safety Beam not working properly Make sure...

Page 19: ...pendix H Maximum startup amps sets maximum permitted starting current of motors 0 0 6 0 5 0 0 1 AMPS 2 9 Appendix H Parameter timed travel Cutout AMPS maximum motor current permitted after startup 0 0...

Page 20: ...D VOLTS Voltage applied to motors when closing 12 24 20 1 VOLTS 6 4 SLOW SPEED VOLTS Voltage applied to motors when slowing down 6 24 8 1 VOLTS 6 5 SLOW TIME The time between slow down and end of cycl...

Page 21: ...ff 7 5 Appendix C OPN INPUT N C OPERATION Selects operating polarity of OPN input Off On Off 7 6 Appendix C STP INPUT N C OPERATION Selects operating polarity of STP input Off On Off 7 7 Appendix C AU...

Page 22: ...EEN 2 Close Lock Time SEC 0 5 2 Close Lock Time SEC 0 5 Fig B 1 Fig B 2 B Viewing and Editing Parameters Appendix Parameter name Parameter value Displays next parameter in list Parameter number in lis...

Page 23: ...gate to be stopped If the STP terminal is held it will prevent the gate from being moved Menu 7 8 AUX Input Is Default to Light however can be changed to Motor Engaged Menu 7 9 Vacation Mode Vacation...

Page 24: ...he transmitter button is stored in the DCB 05V2 s memory and has a function assigned to it a second screen will be displayed that shows the transmitter details along with the button pressed Fig D 4 Th...

Page 25: ...unter which can be set to expire after a number of drive cycles When expired DCB 05V2 will beep at the beginning of each drive cycle and a message will be displayed on the MAIN SCREEN Fig D 7 This too...

Page 26: ...F will prevent the opener responding to that button Available functions VAC Vacation Mode LGT Courtesy Light STP Stop OPN Open CLS Close SWP Swipe PED Pedestrian access OSC Open Stop Close OFF No acti...

Page 27: ...within memory Once located a stored transmitter can be replaced deleted edited copied or if the location is empty a new transmitter can be coded Method 1 Go To The Start Of The List Accessing The List...

Page 28: ...ts steps 2 3 of the BASIC CODE TRANSMITTER PROCEDURE for each transmitter to be coded Coding is terminated by pressing the EXIT button Exiting The List To exit the transmitter list simply press EXIT t...

Page 29: ...af is in the open position c Press SET to confirm or press EXIT to go back and drive the gate open Fig H 4 Automatic Profiling AfterabriefpauseDCB 05V2willautomaticallycloseandopengate several times a...

Page 30: ...to select the correct number and then press SET Selecting Setup Method a DCB 05V2 will now prompt for the setup procedure to be selected There are 2 methods Fig I 2 i DRIVE MOTORS Press SET to continu...

Page 31: ...his Warranty excludes damage resulting from a normal wear and tear b accidental damage c incorrect installation of the Product d blown fuses electrical surges power surges or power spikes e theft fire...

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