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Owner Installation Instructions 

NeoSlider

TM

 - Sliding Gate Opener NES-500 / NES-800

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Parameter

Option

Default

Menu 

Section

Menu 9 - Memory Tools

CLR CONTROL

9.1

Appendix E

CLR TRANSMITTERS (TX’ERS)

9.2

Appendix E

Menu 10 - Setup Travel

LIMIT TRAVEL

10.1

8.1

REPROFILE TRAVEL

10.2

9.5

SET PEDESTRIAN

10.3

14.1

Appendix 

B - Viewing & Editing Parameters

This section illustrates how to locate, view and 

adjust parameters. 

Locating parameters 

Refer to  Appendix A for Consile Menu 

Structure. Locate the required parameter and 

note the MENU number. The example used in  

(Fig. B.1)

 

displays “CLOSE LOCK TIME”

Changing Setting 

a. Press NEXT/PREV to navigate to the required 

menu. 

b. Press SET to show the sub-menu. 

c. Press NEXT/PREV to go to the required sub-

menu. 

d. Press OPEN/CLOSE to enter Edit mode and 

change parameter setting 

(Fig B.2).

 

e. Holding the button down causes the 

parameter’s value to change rapidly. The 

longer the button is held the faster the value 

changes. 

f.  Press SET to SAVE setting. 

Reload Default Setting 

g. Press NEXT/PREV buttons to display LOAD 

DEFAULT screen. 

h. Press SET to load the default value. 

Return To Menu 

If the parameter values are not to be changed, 

press EXIT to return to sub menu. Press EXIT 

again to return to the MAIN SCREEN.

2: Close Lock 
Time (SEC) 0.5

2: Close Lock 
Time (SEC) 0.5

Fig B.1

Fig B.2

Parameter 

name

Parameter  
value

Displays 
next 
parameter 
in list

Parameter 
number in list

Enter Edit Mode

Displays 
previous 
parameter 
in list

Returns back 
to menu

Enter Edit Mode

View Mode (No cursor)

Edit Mode (Cursor shown)

Increase 
value

Displays “Load 
Default?” 
screen, giving 
option of 
loading default 
value

Exits back to  
View Mode with 
no changes made

Decrease 
value

Saves new value 
and exits back to 
View Mode

Displays “Load 
Default?” screen, 
giving option of 
loading default 
value

Cursor shown

Summary of Contents for NeoSlider NES-500

Page 1: ...NeoSliderTM NES 500 NES 800 Sliding Gate Openers Ne Slider Doc 160065_03 Part 13448 Released 17 03 17...

Page 2: ...8 1 Setting Travel Limits 9 8 2 Setting the left right installation side settings 9 8 3 Setting close travel limit 9 8 4 Setting open travel limit 9 8 5 Automatic limit adjustment and load profile 9...

Page 3: ...an object obstructing the gateway some force must be exerted on the object As a result the object gate and or person may suffer damage or injury Regularly check to make sure that the Safety Obstructi...

Page 4: ...05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Fig 2 1 PED N O input terminal 0V V OUT 2 optional relay module coil drive V OUT 1 N C relay contact Engage sensor microswitch input Console Previous button Console Up Open bu...

Page 5: ...s only Never use these cables for any other purpose IMPORTANT WARNING A qualified electrician must perform the installation where 240V AC power is used 4 6 5 7 3 3 Initial Checking Before commencing i...

Page 6: ...78mm Otherwise if using a non Automatic Technology rack add your rack width and spacers if required to the 38mm see Fig 4 1 c Place the metal feet 5 metal base plate 3 and Drive unit 1 in position If...

Page 7: ...acing upwards and putting it into mesh with the racks being joined Fig 5 2 f Tighten the racks This will ensure that the NeoSlider pinion can run along the racks without obstruction Rack width Gate Ra...

Page 8: ...stalled might not give safety protection at all times Check to make sure that the height of the beam and type used give maximum protection possible WARNING Tampering with Safety Beams could result in...

Page 9: ...t least one of its buttons coded to the gate controller The function assigned to the transmitter s buttons is of no concern here as the buttons are temporally assigned to OPEN CLOSE and SET Fig 8 1 Fi...

Page 10: ...uring setup Adjusting this is normally only necessitated by environmental conditions such as windy or dusty areas and areas with extreme temperature changes 9 3 Force Pressure For Close and Open Cycle...

Page 11: ...n 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 STOP to abort...

Page 12: ...sition 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 s...

Page 13: ...triggered status so that the Safety Beam input must be activated again before the countdown will start As with the other Safety Beam modes the STP input will abort countdown and the OPN and SWP input...

Page 14: ...the gate and behave differently on open cycles to that on close cycles a Press NEXT or PREV on the wall control unit to navigate to Menu 4 Lock Times b Press SET to select the sub menu c Press NEXT o...

Page 15: ...batteries will have other environmental and social benefits Some batteries are less toxic but hazardous for other reasons Lithium batteries can explode or catch fire in landfill while button cells ar...

Page 16: ...billion random codes Over 100 billion random codes Code generation Non linear encryption algorithm Non linear encryption algorithm Transmitter battery CR2032 CR2032 NOTE 1 Measurements made at 240Vac...

Page 17: ...display V3 Contact dealer for support if otherwise Flat battery in transmitter Replace battery Section 15 Antenna behind structure gate or fence or not in line of sight Ensure Antenna is in line of si...

Page 18: ...ff 3 9 15 4 Menu 4 Lock Times OPEN LOCK TIME Set the time the lock is activated for on open cycles 0 0 Hold 0 5 0 1 Sec 4 1 16 1 CLOSE LOCK TIME Set the time the lock is activated for on close cycles...

Page 19: ...unction On On 7 8 Appendix C VACATION MODE Selects vacation mode disables remote control Off Off 7 9 Appendix C BATTERY SOLAR MODE Selects Battery Backup Solar operation BATTERY ENABLED SOLAR ENABLED...

Page 20: ...efault Menu Section Menu 9 Memory Tools CLR CONTROL 9 1 Appendix E CLR TRANSMITTERS TX ERS 9 2 Appendix E Menu 10 Setup Travel LIMIT TRAVEL 10 1 8 1 REPROFILE TRAVEL 10 2 9 5 SET PEDESTRIAN 10 3 14 1...

Page 21: ...n is held the faster the value changes f Press SET to SAVE setting Reload Default Setting g Press NEXT PREV buttons to display LOAD DEFAULT screen h Press SET to load the default value Return To Menu...

Page 22: ...This parameter can be used to disable the feature for security or transmitter management reasons Menu 7 9 Vacation Mode Vacation mode blocks all but one designated remote transmitter from activating t...

Page 23: ...or serial numbers are to be displayed The NeoSlider will then beep each time a transmission is received If the transmitter button is stored in the NeoSlider memory and has a function assigned to it a...

Page 24: ...s 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 Setup Limits 5 Comm s Loss 6 Sync Faults 7 Overlaps 8 M1 Open Stall 9 M...

Page 25: ...ft or right and between the top and bottom lines to select the desired field b Press UP or DOWN arrows to change the displayed value The available functions are shown below Selecting OFF will prevent...

Page 26: ...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 to return to the Code menu G Transmitter Ma...

Page 27: ...reby excluded 10 This 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 s...

Page 28: ...matic Technology Australia Pty Ltd No part of this document may be reproduced without prior permission In an ongoing commitment to product quality we reserve the right to change specification without...

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