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Easy Slider - Sliding Gate Opener 

Owner Installation Instructions

Diagnostic tools

The controller provides several diagnostic tools from 
within the diagnostics menu (menu 8) this section 
details the function of each tool and its use. 

Navigating to diagnostics menu 

1. Press PREV to navigate Menu 8 

(Fig. 58)

2. Press SET to display menu of available functions. 
3. Press PREV or NEXT to cycle through diagnostic tool. 
4. Press SET to select. 

Menu 8.1 Test inputs 

This tool is used to view the state of the control 
inputs. When selected, a screen is displayed 

(Fig. 59)

 

which indicates the state of each input. If the name 
of the input is in uppercase then the input is active, 
conversely is the input is in lower case then the input 
is inactive. For normal operation all inputs should be 
inactive. When finished press EXIT. The example shows 
the status as OSC input is active. 

Menu 8.2 Test tx’ers 

This tool is used to test receiver/transmitter 
functionality. When selected, a screen is displayed 
which prompts for a transmitter button to be pressed 

(Fig. 60)

 and whether ID or serial numbers are to be 

displayed. The opener will then beep each time 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 with the button 
pressed 

(Fig. 61)

. The example shows the case when 

transmitter number 12 is activated by button 4. Note 
ID is selected for display. 

Menu 8.3 Display history 

The opener 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. 

62)

. 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. 

Menu 8.4 Memory usage 

This tool displays the number of transmitter store 
location used and the number free 

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Summary of Contents for Easy Slider

Page 1: ...Easy Slider INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OWNERS COPY Sliding Gate Opener...

Page 2: ...t 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 Automatic...

Page 3: ...enu 7 Operating modes 24 Viewing and editing parameter 25 Coding transmitter 26 Transmitter edit procedure 27 Transmitter management 29 Code operation location empty 30 Code operation location used 30...

Page 4: ...property 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 Instru...

Page 5: ...ls extreme caution is recommended when using auto close mode all safety rules above must be followed In order for the gate opener to sense an object obstructing the gateway some force must be exerted...

Page 6: ...ers Every time a transmission is made from the remotetransmitter a new security code is generated The number of possible code combinations is over 4 29 billion This greatly enhances the security of th...

Page 7: ...iewed The display will also show the count down progress of auto close timers Any active input will also be displayed along with the state of various features such as periodic service battery backup o...

Page 8: ...d ready to be mounted on the fence line An outdoor type 240V AC power outlet is required to powerthe system In a dual leaf gate the slave drive unit is connected tothe master via a ve 5 wire low volta...

Page 9: ...olid construction concrete brick or steel It must be able to withstand the full force applied to the gate 3 Select a suitable location for mounting the drive unit This position is usually established...

Page 10: ...ifferent rack make sure that it is Module 4 2 Mark a line 78mm parallel to the face of the gate for the mounting holes when using the ATA plastic rack When using a non ATA rack add your rack width and...

Page 11: ...of the racks mounting slots The rst section of rack should start 20mm from the edge of the gate 3 Drill and tap for 6mm screws 4 Once the rst section of the rack is mounted on the gate check that it m...

Page 12: ...al SWP N O input terminal PED N O input terminal PE input jumper remove when 8 is used OPN input jumper remove when 9 is used STP input jumper remove when 10 is used Console Exit button Console Previo...

Page 13: ...Owner Installation Instructions Easy Slider Sliding Gate Opener 13 Control board layout 01 03 02 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 28 22 23 26 27...

Page 14: ...Counters Menu 8 4 Memory Usage Control input status display See page XX Transmitter testing See page XX Event history display See page XX Periodic service cycle counter See page XX Cycle and event co...

Page 15: ...er and motor2 slave drive units When dual gates are to be used the master and slave openers are connected via a ve 5 wire cable Fig 07 Ensure that each end of the cable passes through a suitable cable...

Page 16: ...ngle or dual gates Powering up the Drive Unit 10 g 11 g Single leaf gate This section shows how to set the travel limits for a single gate installation The procedure can be partly completed using a tr...

Page 17: ...nsmitter Fig 16 2 Press SET to record the OPEN LIMIT or press button 2 on Transmitter NOTE Limit will not be accepted unless the gate is driven in the open direction Automatic limit adjustment and loa...

Page 18: ...ntroller will now determine whether a single or dual gate installation is required by trying to detect the presence of a second drive unit As this is a dual gate installation the screen below should b...

Page 19: ...MIT or press button 1 on transmitter Fig 25 2 Press SET to record the OPEN LIMIT for M2 or press button 2 on transmitter Automatic limit adjustment and load pro le After a brief pause the controller w...

Page 20: ...to navigate to the Menu 10 Fig 26 2 Press SET MENU 10 1 is displayed 3 Press NEXT to go to MENU 10 2 4 Press SET to enter Set Pedestrian procedure Step 2 Setting pedestrian position 1 Press OPEN to m...

Page 21: ...OSC input Activated by OSC terminal with N O switch or by transmitter button with OSC function assigned If the gate is moving the OSC input will cause the gate to stop The next trigger will move the g...

Page 22: ...PEN 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...

Page 23: ...Menu No ON AFTER CYCLE LIGHT TIME Time light remains on for after a cycle 0 255 60 1 Sec 5 ON BEFORE OPEN CYCLE LIGHT TIME Minimum time light is activated for prior to opening 0 255 0 1 Sec 5 ON BEFO...

Page 24: ...the control board can be shut down without having to disconnect the battery backup system Password protection The password feature enables all parameters and con guration settings to be protected unle...

Page 25: ...ue to change rapidly The 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...

Page 26: ...nsmitter code 1 Controller will prompt to press one of the transmitter s buttons 2 Press the transmitter button you wish to use to operate the Gate Opener e g button 1 Fig 33 3 Press same transmitter...

Page 27: ...P or DOWN to change the displayed value Fig 37 The available functions are shown below Selecting OFF will prevent the opener responding to that button Available functions VAC Vacation Mode LGT Courtes...

Page 28: ...ep 5 Selection of id or s n display 1 Press NEXT PREV to move cursor over ID eld 2 Press NEXT to reveal Serial Number Fig 39 The serial number display is provided for additional means of identi cation...

Page 29: ...sing the list menu 1 Press NEXT to navigate to the Menu 1 Fig 43 2 Press SET to enter the transmitter edit procedure 3 Press NEXT to enter transmitter list and edit mode Fig 44 Used if the transmitter...

Page 30: ...er s owner Code operation location used If the code operation is selected for a location that already contains a transmitter then the BASIC CODE TRANSMITTER PROCEDURE will be initiated and the new tra...

Page 31: ...ED SWP OSC CLS STP 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 F...

Page 32: ...prompts for a transmitter button to be pressed Fig 60 and whether ID or serial numbers are to be displayed The opener will then beep each time a transmission is received If the transmitter button is s...

Page 33: ...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 rst event counter is shown Fig 65 Press NEXT or PREV to step th...

Page 34: ...will also clear the travel 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 modu...

Page 35: ...location of the P E Beam and the manner in which it is installed might not give safety protection at all times Check to make sure that the height of the sensor and type used offers maximum protection...

Page 36: ...Gate will not open fully Gate limits position need to be reset Reset limits positions See Page XX Opener beeping and gate does not move Disengagement lever opening Disengage connector not plugged in...

Page 37: ...on Transmitter Codes 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 Transmitter batter...

Page 38: ...screw M6 x 75 10261 35 Spring washer I D 6 10960 37 PCB support 02430 38M Control board CB 11 V 1 02 master 01060 38S Control board CB 11 V 1 02 slave 01062 39M PCB cover assy ESV24 240 master 02490 3...

Page 39: ...Owner Installation Instructions Easy Slider Sliding Gate Opener 39...

Page 40: ...nd 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 in...

Page 41: ...hett Victoria Australia 3190 Tel 61 3 9532 2788 Fax 61 3 9532 2799 Web www ata aust com au Email sales ata aust com au March 2005 Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd All rights reserved SecuraCode...

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