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Owner Installation Instructions 

Dual Gate Controller DCB-05

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Warranty and exclusion of liability

1. This warranty is an addition to any non-excludable conditions or warranties that are implied into this contract 

by relevant statute,including the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth).

2. Subject to all of the matters set out below, Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd (“ATA”) warrants:

  (a) swing and sliding gate opener drive units for twelve (12) months or 2500 cycles, whichever occurs fi rst;

(b) roll-up and overhead door opener drive units for twenty four (24) months or 5000 cycles, whichever 
occurs fi rst; and
(c) all components and accessories for twelve (12) months,from the date of purchase (specifi ed in the sales 
docket receipt) as free of any defects in material and workmanship.

3. This warranty applies only where the purchaser:

  (a) immediately notifi es ATA or the retailer of the alleged defect;

(b) returns the product to the retailer; and
(c) presents the relevant sales docket and this warranty document to the retailer to confi rm the date of 
purchase.

4. Except for this warranty, ATA gives no warranties of any kind whatsoever (whether express or implied), 

in relation to the product,and all warranties of whatsoever kind relating to the product are, to the extent 
permissible by statute, hereby excluded.

5. To the extent permissible by statute, ATA disclaims any liability of whatsoever nature in respect of any claim 

or demand for loss or damage which arises out of:

  a) accidental damage to or normal wear and tear to the product or to the product’s components;

b) any cost relating to damage resulting from wear and tear;
c) blown fuses, loss or damage caused by electrical surges, power surges or power spikes;
d) loss or damage due to theft, fi re, fl ood, rain, water, lightning, storms or any other acts of God;
e) maximum continuous operating time exceeding one (1) minute in ten (10);
f) maximum operating force exceeding 15kg (150N) when moving the door or gate manually to the open 
or closed position;
g) door surface area and/or weight exceeding 15m

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 and 100kg respectively;

h) residential gate weight exceeding 400kg;
i) door or gate not in safe and correct working order and condition;
j) evidence of unauthorised repairs;
k) any cost relating to damage caused by misuse, negligence or failure to maintain the equipment in a 
proper working order as per clauses (d) through (i);
l) installation, adjustment or use which is not in accordance with the instructions set out in installation 
instruction manual;
m) attempted or complete modifi cation or repairs to the product carried out by a person who is not 
authorised or has not been trained by ATA to carry out such modifi cation or repairs;
n) faulty or unsuitable wiring of structure to which the product is fi xed or connected;
o) radio (including citizen band transmission) or any electrical interference;
p) damage caused by insects;
q) loss or damage to any property whatsoever or any loss or expense whatsoever resulting or arising there 
from or any consequential loss;
r) any cost or expense arising due to manufacturer recall of any product;
s) any cost or expense due to negligence of the approved service provider;
t) installation of a residential garage door or gate opener in a commercial or industrial situation or a non-
single residential dwelling.

6. ATA’s liability under this warranty is limited, at ATA’s absolute option, to replacing or repairing the product 

which ATA, in its unfettered opinion, considers to be defective either in material and/or workmanship or to 
credit the dealer with the price at which the product was purchased by the dealer.

7. This warranty does not extend to cover labour for installation.
8. This warranty is limited to Return-to-Base (RTB) repair and does not cover labour for on-site attendance.
9. This warranty is void if the Product is not returned to the manufacturer in original or suitably secure packaging.
10.This warranty is only applicable for repairs to the product carried out within Australia.
11. This warranty does not cover consumable items including globes, batteries and fuses.
12. This warranty is not transferable.
13. Where the Product is retailed by any person other than ATA, except for the warranty set out above, such

  person has no authority from ATA to give any warranty or guarantee on ATA’s behalf in addition to the
  warranty set out above.

NOTES:

1. One (1) cycle = one (1) open and one (1) close action of the door or gate.
2. This warranty is to be read in conjunction with the owner’s copy of the installation instruction manual.

Summary of Contents for DCB-05

Page 1: ...Dual Gate Controller 24 Volt Gate Control System DCB 05 Featuring TrioCode Technology Part 13253 Manual v1 00...

Page 2: ...extent that such may be lawfully excluded hereby expressly disclaims all conditions or warranties statutory or otherwise which may be implied by laws as conditions or warranties of purchase of an Aut...

Page 3: ...eters 24 Transmitter Overview 25 Coding transmitter 25 Transmitter editing 26 Transmitter management 28 Code operation location empty 29 Code operation location used 29 Delete operation 29 Edit operat...

Page 4: ...operty damage can result from failure to follow this warning Make sure that the safety obstruction detection system is working correctly and is tested every month Test as per the Installation Instruct...

Page 5: ...oto electric beam must be tted correctly and tested for operation at regular intervals Extreme caution is recommended when using Auto Close mode All safety rules above must be followed In order for th...

Page 6: ...domly generated from over 4 29 billion possibilities This greatly enhances the security of the system and makes code grabbing a thing of the past These transmitters also overcome interference issues b...

Page 7: ...In addition the installer is guided through the steps of installation by rst adjusting the travel limits under motor power This can be done via the console keypad or via a hand held transmitter this a...

Page 8: ...UTPUT 2 optional relay module coil drive OUTPUT 2 optional relay module coil drive OUTPUT 1 N C relay contact OUTPUT 1 COM relay contact OUTPUT 1 N O relay contact MOTOR 2 terminal 1 MOTOR 2 terminal...

Page 9: ...Owner Installation Instructions Dual Gate Controller DCB 05 9 Control board layout 01 02 01 g 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34...

Page 10: ...4 Memory Usage Control input status display See page 31 Transmitter testing See page 31 Event history display See page 31 Periodic service cycle counter See page 32 Cycle and event counter See page 32...

Page 11: ...rm the correct motor polarity is provided during the limit setup procedure Step 2 Installing antenna Mount the antenna at or above the height of the gate or fence whichever is higher for optimal recep...

Page 12: ...imits Powering up the controller 05 g 06 g Dual Gate Controller can be used with drive units that use different methods to stop at the end of their travel The types supported are A Limit switch Open a...

Page 13: ...When the close limit has been adjusted press SET to continue Fig 12 Note If the motor drives in the wrong direction UP closes gate DOWN opens gate the motor wires need to be swapped Step 6 Adjusting...

Page 14: ...16 17 Step 6a Con rming Settings When the settings have being adjusted correctly drive the gate to the open stop and then press the SET Key As step 7A requires the gate to be open the controller will...

Page 15: ...rocedure can be aborted at any time by pressing EXIT Step 1 Navigating To Timed Travel Menu To navigate to the Menu 10 2 from the main screen simply press PREV SET then NEXT Press SET to start the set...

Page 16: ...on the motor wiring needs to be swapped Step 7 Setting Close Cycle Drive Time The controller is now ready for the close cycle drive time to be set Fig 27 To do this simply press and hold the DOWN key...

Page 17: ...ile opening the motor is stopped If the motor is obstructed while closing the motor is stopped and then reversed to the open position Obstruction detection is achieved by monitoring the motor s curren...

Page 18: ...lding the input will prevent closing Stop Stp Input Activated by STP terminal with N O switch by transmitter button with STP function assigned or by console s EXIT button Activating the STP input whil...

Page 19: ...he allowable variation between the normal speed pro le and the controller to obstructions Increasing the value increases the force required to detect an obstruction Parameter AMP Limits Min Max Defaul...

Page 20: ...puts will restart the countdown if the gate is OPEN Pedestrian access Auto Close This mode is selected by entering a non zero time for the Ped n A C parameter When selected the gate will Auto Close af...

Page 21: ...he light stays on for after a cycle is adjustable The light can also be activated prior to the gate moving so that a warning can be given of the pending movement Note the light output can be selected...

Page 22: ...motor 2 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 1 SEC 6 10 M2 NORMAL CLOSE TIME Normal close time for motor 2 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 1 SEC 6 11 MAX OVERRUN TIME Extra time allowed for cycle to complete beyond normal cycle time 0 60...

Page 23: ...eter Min Max Default Menu No PE INPUT RESPONSE MODE Sets the PE response mode Options are OPEN and CLOSE cycles stop Close cycles stop or Close cycle reverse NOT USED OPN CLS stop CLS to stop CLS to r...

Page 24: ...longer the button is held the faster the value changes 6 Press SET to SAVE setting Reload default setting 1 Press NEXT PREV buttons to display LOAD DEFAULT screen 2 Press SET to load the default value...

Page 25: ...avigating to code transmitter menu 1 Press NEXT to navigate to the Menu 1 Fig 33 2 Press SET to enter code set procedure Step 2 Storing transmitter code 1 Controller will prompt to press one of the tr...

Page 26: ...esponding 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 action 3 Press SET to save chan...

Page 27: ...sor over ID eld 2 Press NEXT to reveal Serial Number Fig 40 The serial number display is provided for additional means of identi cation The transmitter in this example has serial number 123456789 Step...

Page 28: ...pied or if the location is empty a new transmitter can be coded Method 1 Go to the start of the list Step 1 Accessing the list menu 1 Press NEXT to navigate to the Menu 1 Fig 44 2 Press SET to enter t...

Page 29: ...MITTER PROCEDURE will be initiated and the new transmitter will replace the existing one Note that the button functions and name of the existing transmitter will be transferred to the new transmitter...

Page 30: ...or OPN wait for the gate to complete its cycle 3 Activate remote code set mode Using a small pin press and hold through the Coding Hole of the existing transmitter for two seconds Fig 56 4 Code new tr...

Page 31: ...me a transmission is received If the transmitter button is stored in the controller memory and has a function assigned to it a second screen will be displayed that shows the transmitter details along...

Page 32: ...e 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 Counters The opener keeps a count of number of times a particular event occ...

Page 33: ...limits Menu 9 2 Clr tx ers This option will clear the transmitter storage memory Menu 9 3 Backup tx ers This option saves a copy of the transmitter memory into a memory module connected to the contro...

Page 34: ...l time from closed The setting is accessed from MENU 10 4 Set Pedestrian The time is adjustable in 1 second steps NOTE Before setting the pedestrian access position the gate must be in the fully close...

Page 35: ...put1 And Output2 Outputs 1 and 2 are used to control a lock and a light Which output is to control which function and the way it is controlled is programmable If using these outputs make sure that the...

Page 36: ...pads supplied with the battery charger kit part number 90188 Connect the SBY 3 charger board to battery box and to Dual Gate Controller as shown Fig 51 Reconnect power From menu 7 7 select the batter...

Page 37: ...30 x 4 Button Transmitter Codes 2 Transmitter frequency 433 92 MHz Coding type Hopping Code No of code combinations Over 4 29 billion random codes Code generation Non linear encryption algorithm Trans...

Page 38: ...38 Dual Gate Controller DCB 05 Owner Installation Instructions Purchased from Phone Installed by Date Serial No Notes and record...

Page 39: ...condition j evidence of unauthorised repairs k any cost relating to damage caused by misuse negligence or failure to maintain the equipment in a proper working order as per clauses d through i l inst...

Page 40: ...td No part of this document may be reproduced without prior permission In an ongoing commitment to product quality we reserve the right to change speci cation without notice E OE Automatic Technololgy...

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