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NeoSlider™ - Sliding Gate Opener NES-24V1 

Owner Installation Instructions

Coding Transmitter 

The NeoSlider™ can store up to thirty (30) transmitters 
in its memory. Each transmitter can be allocated an 
alpha-numeric ID label up to eleven (11) characters 
in length and each button can be assigned to one of 
several control functions. The settings for a transmitter 
are represented in 

(Fig. 19)

. It shows the transmitter’s 

store number, ID label or serial number and the 
functions assigned to each of its four buttons. To 
toggle between ID/SN display, press UP/DOWN with 
the cursor on the ID/SN indicator. The procedures 
below allow you to code, delete, replace, edit and copy 
transmitter records. 

BRAND OF TRANSMITTERS

The fi rst memory location sets the type of transmitters 
which can be stored into the memory of the receiver. It 
either can be Automatic Technology 

TrioCode™ or B&D 

Tri-Tran™ transmitters. 

For example, if fi rst transmitter 

stored is 

TrioCode™ 

then the rest of the transmitters 

can only be the 

TrioCode™ type and mixing of 

TrioCode™, Tri-Tran™ is not possible. The deletion of 
all stored transmitter codes from the receivers memory 
will allow you to choose either TrioCode™ or Tri-Tran™ 
transmitters again.

Coding transmitter button 
Step 1. Navigating to “code transmitter” 
menu 

1. Press NEXT to navigate to the Menu 1 

(Fig. 20)

2. Press SET to enter code set procedure. 

Step 2. Storing transmitter 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. 21)

3. Press same transmitter button again as prompted by 

display 

(Fig. 22)

Step 3. Selecting function of the button 

The controller will now show the transmitter’s record, 
with a cursor on the fi eld for the button being coded 

(Fig. 23)

. Use UP/DOWN to select the function for the 

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) 

Press SET to save the settings or EXIT to abort without 
saving 

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Summary of Contents for NES-24V1 NeoSlider

Page 1: ...NES 24V1 NeoSlider INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OWNERS COPY Sliding Gate Opener Featuring TrioCode Technology Ne Slider Part 13311 Manual v1 00...

Page 2: ...the 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...

Page 3: ...Menu 4 Lock times 21 Menu 5 Light times 21 Menu 6 Motor settings 21 Menu 7 Operating modes 22 Viewing and Editing Parameters 23 Coding Transmitter 24 Transmitter Editing 25 Transmitter Management 27 C...

Page 4: ...perty damage can result from failure to follow this warning Make sure that the Safety Obstruction Force system is working correctly and is tested every month Test as per the Installation Instructions...

Page 5: ...ls Extreme caution is recommended when using Auto Close mode All safety instructions above must be followed In order for the gate opener to sense an object obstructing the gateway some force must be e...

Page 6: ...and makes code grabbing a thing of the past These transmitters also overcome interference issues by simultaneously sending a signal over three different frequencies Even if two of the three signals a...

Page 7: ...dicated outputs for operating an electric lock and warning or courtesy lights The timing of these outputs can be adjusted to suit your needs In addition a button on a remote transmitter can be coded t...

Page 8: ...on The Automatic Technology NeoSlider sliding gate opener is designed to operate most residential sliding gates The gates must be in good working condition and should operate freely by hand Initial Ch...

Page 9: ...a line parallel to the face of the gate for the mounting holes The distance from the gate is determined by the formula 38mm Rack Width Therefore if using an Automatic Technology rack the distance is 7...

Page 10: ...entres of the rack s 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 check that it meshe...

Page 11: ...ove it 5 to 10mm towards the centre of the gate Align the face of the limit actuator with the side of the rack and screw the limit actuator to the rack Fig 06 4 Re check limit positions by manually op...

Page 12: ...C N O input terminal SWP N O input terminal PED N O input terminal Engage sensor microswith input Console Previous button Console Up Open button Console Next button Console Exit button Console Down Cl...

Page 13: ...r NES 24V1 13 Control Board Layout ENGAGED POSITION PROGRAMMER 0V ANT 24VAC SBY 3 24VDC OUT LIGHT RELAY LOCK RELAY V IN V P E BEAM COM OPN STP CLS OSC SWP PED MOTOR FUSE DCB02 2XX 01 03 02 04 05 06 07...

Page 14: ...lay See page 30 Transmitter testing See page 30 Event history display See page 30 Periodic service cycle counter See page 31 Cycle and event counter See page 31 Memory usage See page 30 Parameter list...

Page 15: ...24V1 15 Initial Electrical Installation CAUTION Cables which have a green yellow coloured insulation are for earthing purposes only Never use these cables for any other purpose Warning A quali ed elec...

Page 16: ...el limits for a single gate Powering Up The Drive Unit 08 g 09 g This section shows how to set the travel limits The procedure can be partly completed using a transmitter In order to use a transmitter...

Page 17: ...the open direction Automatic limit adjustment and load pro le After a brief pause the controller will automatically close and open the gate several times This adjusts the speed at which the limits are...

Page 18: ...e Fig 16 Setting Pedestrian Position MENU 10 3 Set Pedestrian PR E S S 14 g 16 g Ped n Opening Time 5 PR E S S PR E S S 0 E D N C C E S S 0 R E S S T O C C E S S 53 15 g Recalculate Force Margins Repr...

Page 19: ...rigger will move the gate in the opposite direction to the last travelled Pedestrian access PED function Activated by PED terminal with N O switch or by transmitter button with PED function assigned T...

Page 20: ...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...

Page 21: ...Min Max Default Step Unit 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 openi...

Page 22: ...facilities so that 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...

Page 23: ...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 to load the default...

Page 24: ...transmitter codes from the receivers memory will allow you to choose either TrioCode or Tri Tran transmitters again Coding transmitter button Step 1 Navigating to code transmitter menu 1 Press NEXT t...

Page 25: ...and bottom lines to select the desired eld 2 Press UP or DOWN to change the displayed value Fig 25 The available functions are shown below Selecting OFF will prevent the opener responding to that but...

Page 26: ...rial Number display 1 Press NEXT PREV to move cursor over ID eld 2 Press NEXT to reveal Serial Number Fig 27 The serial number display is provided for additional means of identi cation The transmitter...

Page 27: ...ransmitter edit procedure 3 Press NEXT to enter transmitter list and edit mode Fig 32 The display will change as shown in Fig 33 This method is used if the transmitter is not available Method 2 Use tr...

Page 28: ...SMITTER 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 29: ...OPN wait for the gate to complete the 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 44 4 Code new trans...

Page 30: ...ial 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 s...

Page 31: ...AMETER VIEWING AND EDITING The service counter is set at 60 000 from the factory Menu 8 6 Counters The opener keeps a count of number of times a particular event occurs The list of event counters kept...

Page 32: ...ed to view the Memory Tool options To execute the displayed option simply press SET Menu 9 1 Clr control This option will clear the gate control memory and reload the factory set defaults for paramete...

Page 33: ...PE 2000TS receiver Make sure to align the beams correctly Follow the manual supplied with the PE Beams Alignment Power up the PE Beams The green LED on the transmitter and red LED on the receiver shou...

Page 34: ...ill not open fully Gate limits position need to be reset Reset limits positions See Page 16 17 Opener beeping and gate does not move Disengagement lever opening Disengage connector not plugged in Clos...

Page 35: ...No of code combinations Over 4 29 billion random codes Code generation Non linear encryption algorithm Transmitter battery CR2032 NOTE 1 The maximum gate size that the NeoSlider can be installed on i...

Page 36: ...key 64620 26 Top and bottom lock cap 15220 27 Microswitch ABS 111454 69261 28 M SW harness ESV24 240 12240 29 Hinge pin 62560 30 Rod disengagement 62565 31 Antenna 433MHz L 1 95m coax cable 61972 32...

Page 37: ...Owner Installation Instructions NeoSlider Sliding Gate Opener NES 24V1 37...

Page 38: ...igence or failure to maintain the equipment in a proper working order as per clauses d through i k installation adjustment or use which is not in accordance with the instructions set out in installati...

Page 39: ...Owner Installation Instructions NeoSlider Sliding Gate Opener NES 24V1 39 Purchased from Phone Installed by Date Serial No Notes And Record...

Page 40: ...trademark of B D Doors and openers 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...

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