12
Owner Installation Instructions
NeoSlider
TM
- Sliding Gate Opener NES-500 / NES-800
11. Emergency Release
12. Setting Pedestrian Position
NeoSlider
TM
can be instructed, via its pedestrian control feature, to
partly open and provide pedestrian access but prevent vehicle access.
NOTE:
Before setting the pedestrian access position the gate must be
in the fully closed position. As with the Setting Travel Limit procedure,
a transmitter can be used to complete the pedestrian position setting
procedure.
NOTE:
The pedestrian default position is set at five (5) seconds from fully
closed position and can be changed as follows:.
12.1 Setting pedestrian position
Navigating to “Menu 10.3 Set Pedestrian”
a. Press PREV to navigate to Menu 10.
b. Press SET - MENU 10.1 is displayed.
c. Press NEXT to go to MENU 10.3.
d. Press SET to enter Set Pedestrian procedure
.
To Set pedestrian position
a. Press OPEN to change the pedestrian access position time
(Fig. 14.1).
b. Press SET to record new time.
c. Press transmitter coded for pedestrian function to test.
12.2 Pedestrian Position Set
The controller will return to the MAIN SCREEN with the gate status
shown as being in pedestrian access mode
(Fig. 14.2).
12.3 Error Displays
During the above procedure many error checks are performed. If an error
is detected, a message will be displayed indicating the error.
Fig 12.1
Fig 12.2
Ped’n Opening
Time 5
PRESS
PRESS
Ped’n Access
Press <> to Access MENU
11.1 Your gate CAN NOT be used by the opener when:
a. There is a power failure.
11.2 Your gate CAN be used when:
a. There is an emergency, by disengaging the opener.
b. There is a power failure, by disengaging the opener.
11.3 To Disengage the Opener:
a. Push the lid of release chamber and move to the right.
b. Insert the key and turn counterclockwise to unlock the device.
c. Turn the lever counter-clockwise to release the motor.
11.4 To Re-Engage the Opener:
a. Turn the lever clockwise to engage the motor.
b. Turn the key clockwise to lock the device.
c. Move the release chamber to the left to close.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Fig 11.1