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Easy Slider - Sliding Gate Opener
Owner Installation Instructions
The opener’s standard operation can be altered by editing various parameters. This section describes
the parameters and the effect they have. Use the VIEWING AND EDITING PARAMETER PROCEDURE on
Page 25 to make changes.
Menu 2. Obstruction margins
The obstruction margins are used to alter the sensitivity of the allowable variation between the “normal” speed
profile and the controller to obstructions. Increasing the value increases the actual running speed.
Control board adjustments
Parameter
Min
Max
Default
Step
Unit
Menu No.
M1 MARGIN Sets obstruction detection margin for M1
0.0
20.0
10.0
0.5
RPM
2
M2 MARGIN Sets obstruction detection margin for M2
0.0
20.0
10.0
0.5
RPM
2
Standard auto-close
This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time
for the
STD Autoclose
parameter. When selected
the gate will auto-close after being fully opened
(except when the gate has reversed to the open
position after a motor obstruction or overload).
Countdown is suspended by: P.E, OPN or SWP
input being active. The countdown is aborted if
the STP input is activated. If the gate is already
open and the OPN or the SWP input is activated
then the countdown will start.
P.E triggered auto-close
This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time
for the “
P.E Autoclose
” parameter. This mode is
used to auto-close the gate but only after a vehicle
have passed through the gateway and triggered
the P.E input. The swipe input can be used to clear
the P.E triggered status so that the P.E input must
be activated again before the countdown will start.
As with the other P.E modes the STP input will
abort countdown and the OPN and SWP inputs 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 after being opened for pedestrian access
unless it was following a reverse from an obstruction.
P.E triggered pedestrian auto-close
This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time
for the “
P.E Ped’n A/C
” parameter. This mode is the
same as the P.E triggered auto-close mode but it
only operates during pedestrian access. As the SWP
input is not available during pedestrian access, the
PED input can be configured to act in a SWP mode
by setting the “
PED I/P = PED SWIPE MODE
”
parameter to
ON
.
Auto-close after obstruction
Two parameters are provided to enable the auto-close
feature to be activated after obstructions. Normally
the auto-close feature is not enabled after obstructions
for safety reasons. A P.E beam must be used for these
features to be activated.
Parameter
Min
Max
Default
Step
Unit
Menu No.
STD AUTOCLOSE TIME
Sets and enables the standard auto-close time
0.0
300.0
0.0
1.0
Sec
3
P.E AUTOCLOSE TIME Sets and enables the P.E
triggered auto-close time
0.0
300.0
0.0
1.0
Sec
3
PEDESTRIAN AUTOCLOSE TIME Sets and
enables the Pedestrian auto-close time
0.0
300.0
0.0
1.0
Sec
3
P.E PEDESTRIAN AUTOCLOSE TIME Sets and
enables the PE Pedestrian auto-close time
0.0
300.0
0.0
1.0
Sec
3
AUTOCLOSE AFTER CLOSE OBSTRUCTION
Enables autoclose feature after close obstructions
Off
On
Off
3
AUTOCLOSE AFTER OPEN OBSTRUCTION
Enables autoclose feature after open obstructions
Off
On
Off
3
Menu 3. Auto-close times
The auto-close modes automatically close the gate after it has been operated. To implement this, the
controller starts a timer once the gate has reached its desired open position. The timer then counts
down and when it expires the controller starts to close the gate. Details about the four auto-close modes
follow. ATA strongly recommend using a PE Beam for added safety.