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Add Remotes (With groups)

 

If the controller has more than just the original Group 0, it will prompt for the group number to which the 
new remote/s must be added. After selecting the required group number follow the same steps as listed 
in Add Remotes (No groups).

 

When Duplicating Group Functions to a Remote, it is possible to change the button function assignment 
by editing each remote individually. It is not, however, possible to add a function to that remote if the 
function is not available to the group. When removing or adding functions to a group, all remotes in that 
group will be affected. As an example, by removing the Trigger function from a group, the Trigger func-
tion on all remotes in that group will be removed.

 

Delete Remotes

 

This feature allows remotes to be deleted by selecting the remote’s number in the controller. Only re-
motes in the system are available for deletion.

 

Edit Remotes

 

After a remote has been added to a group, it can be customized by reassigning the button functions of 
the remote. It is not, however, possible to add a function to that remote if the function is not available to 
the group. If a remote requires a function that is not in the group, the function can be added to the group 
using the Edit Group function before assigning it to the button.

 

Auto Learn Remotes

 

This features allows for the learning of remotes onto the controller for a set period of time. The time 
allowed is set up when the feature is enabled and allows for up to 30days. Two learn methods are     
available:

 

Auto Learn

 

This method  will accept, and learn, any EXO remote that transmits it’s code in the near vicinity. This is 
useful if a controller is replaced but not all the remote holders are available to learn their remotes into 
the controller memory and there is no security guard in attendance to assist.

 

Buddy Learn (this is the recommended method)

 

This method is similar to the Auto Learn method but, in order for a remote to be learned, it is necessary 
for a button of a remote already in the system to be pressed first and then the new remote’s button to be 
pressed within 10 seconds. This is a more secure way of programming the controller and is ideally suited 
for a complex with a security guard in attendance. It is far less likely that unknown remotes are acci-
dentally programmed on to the controller.

 

Edit Group

 

The TRITEK uses a grouping system for managing remote users. This provides a level of security and con-
trol if the gate is used by various groups (users). Groups such as the homeowners; domestic worker, 
garden service, pool service, security guards and more can be created in addition to the master group 
(Group 0), with 15 groups available. 

 

Access through the gate by each group can be independently controlled and access to the main menu by 
these groups can be locked, while the remotes belonging to the master group (Group 0) have the ability 
to access the main menu at all times (see Lock Main Menu).

 

Each group can be individually customized. For instance, a group created for a domestic worker may only 
allow the gate to be opened using pedestrian entry, on certain days and during certain times while a 
garden service group will allow the gate to open fully, on one specific day and for a limited time.

 

In each group various functions can be assigned to each of the 16 available function slots. These func-
tions directly correspond to the 15 “buttons” of the EXO Remote. Example, if function 1 of a group is set 
to Trigger then button 1 of a remote programmed to this group will be the Trigger button. If function 2 of 
the group is set to Light Trigger then button 2 of all the remotes belonging to this group will activate the 
light.

 

Function 16 does not match a remote button configuration but can be individually selected by using the 
edit remotes function. Therefore, some remotes in a group can have a special additional control such as 
placing the gate in lockout mode, preventing it from closing. By default, any remote programmed to a 
group will not have access to function 16 and needs to be specially configured to use this function.

 

It may be temporarily required for all the remotes in a group to be barred from access, for example, 
when a driveway is being tarred. The Trigger function in the group can temporarily be changed to Pedes-
trian Trigger so that the users in that group now only have pedestrian access. 

 

Unassigned functions in a group (No Function) means that that button on the remotes will have no func-
tion assigned to it. The owner of the remote can therefore assign that remote button to another opera-
tion such as a garage operator and will not affect the gate operator.

 

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Summary of Contents for RT25/50

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USER MANUAL RT25 50 Regular Traffic 12V 24V 25 50m per min 500 300kg HT18 36 High Traffic 12V 24V 18 36m per min 600 300kg Ver 1 01 Proudly manufactured by www dace co za...

Page 2: ...ams Relay Output 20 11 2 External Radio Receiver Loop Detector 21 11 3 Closing Safety Beam FET Output Relay Output 22 11 4 Opening Safety Beam FET Output Relay Output 23 11 5 Connecting Common Externa...

Page 3: ...anual Take Careful Note Information that may affect the operator or function in a way you did not expect Good Idea Following this instruction might assist in the future or help with the installation W...

Page 4: ...care should be taken when automating a gate that is fully cladded as wind resistance can cause the gate to not close properly Only when all the above points are satisfactory should you go ahead with i...

Page 5: ...on of the equipment There are a number of areas that may cause entrapment which could lead to injury ULTIMA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued AREAS WHERE INJURY OR ENTRAPMENT CAN OCCUR 1 Gate Wheels...

Page 6: ...6 TRITEK CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS Continues...

Page 7: ...ed PARTS LIST 1 Tritek Controller 2 Rev Counter Housing 3 12 Volt DC Motor 4 Cam Lock 5 Manual Release Door 6 Foundation Plate 7 Height adjustment Nuts 8 LCD Interface 9 Joystick 10 USB Input 11 Trans...

Page 8: ...e operator must not be installed It may be possible to reduce these forces by carrying out maintenance on the gate rail but if not then the operator must not be installed These forces can be measured...

Page 9: ...e mode the gate may run freely down the slope and present a safety risk The gate should always be level This can be achieved by leveling the track using supports or spacers GATES ON A GRADIENT In circ...

Page 10: ...carried out by a qualified electrician 3 Intercom gate station to operator consult with Intercom supplier for cable requirements 4 Keypad to operator consult with keypad supplier for cable requiremen...

Page 11: ...pull the release pin until the lid is free The Lid can now be removed REMOVING THE LID 1 Open the manual release door and rotate the thumb wheel clockwise just until the gate begins to move 2 The thum...

Page 12: ...e sure to remove any cement debris around the pinion gear Mount the operator above the flood level or if this is not possible build a small protective wall structure in front of the operator to divert...

Page 13: ...rilling TEK screws through the slots in the rack 5 To attach additional rack slide the gate open and repeat the above procedures 6 After the rack has been attached use the Height Adjustment Nuts on th...

Page 14: ...t that the gearbox be filled with oil before commissioning the operator Only use SAE75W 90 oil to refill Oil Level Screw Oil Plug 1 Push the gate to the fully closed position 2 Place the magnet on the...

Page 15: ...s OUT3 this output must be connected to a Relay Module SA001 for switching Pillar lights Strobe warning lights Explore the LCD menus to adjust the many different options available RELAY this output is...

Page 16: ...iffer ent options available LOOP this input is typically used in a business complex where a vehicle drives over a Ground Loop to trigger the gate open This input can be made inactive through the Time...

Page 17: ...17 MAINS 220 240V AC HOUSE EARTH WARNING WHEN USING A SOLAR PANEL DISCONNECT THE TRANSFORMER NOT POLARITY SENSITIVE CHARGING SUPPLY OPTIONS SOLAR PANEL MAX 40V DC...

Page 18: ...e accessed from this screen This shortcut will take you to the MAIN SETTINGS screen where all the controller features are available REMOTES DOWN South This shortcut will take you straight to the REMOT...

Page 19: ...ultiple remotes are to be programmed continue to hold the Joystick UP North until all the remotes have been programmed to the operator Please refer to page 30 in this manual to learn more on Remote Se...

Page 20: ...20 RECEIVER SAFETY BEAM B RECEIVER SAFETY BEAM A MAX LOAD 300mA TWO SETS OF SAFETY BEAMS RELAY OUTPUT...

Page 21: ...21 RADIO RECEIVER LOOP DETECTOR MAX LOAD 300mA EXTERNAL RADIO RECEIVER LOOP DETECTOR...

Page 22: ...22 RECEIVER SAFETY BEAM RECEIVER SAFETY BEAM CLOSING SAFETY BEAM RELAY OUTPUT CLOSING SAFETY BEAM FET OUTPUT...

Page 23: ...23 RECEIVER SAFETY BEAM RECEIVER SAFETY BEAM OPENING SAFETY BEAM FET OUTPUT OPENING SAFETY BEAM RELAY OUTPUT...

Page 24: ...Normally Open N O Normally Open N O Normally Open N C Normally Closed Tamper Switch is CLOSED when the lid is removed PEDESTRIAN OPENING Keypad Receiver Keyswitch FULL OPEN Intercom STATUS LED Interco...

Page 25: ...25 OUTPUT DEPENDANT ON VOLTAGE OF BATTERY FITTED ENSURE ALL EXTERNAL DEVICES ARE CORRECTLY RATED MAX LOAD of 100mA DACE Relay Module DACE Relay Module LIGHT ZONE BYPASS L N CONNECTION FOR RELAY MODULE...

Page 26: ...26 ELECTRIC LOCK 3A MAX MAGNETIC LOCK 500mA max 12V 250mA max 24V ELECTRIC LOCK MAGNETIC LOCK...

Page 27: ...ITTED ENSURE ALL EXTERNAL DEVICES ARE CORRECTLY RATED MAX LOAD 300mA DACE Relay Module DACE Relay Module WIRED TX RX ZONE BYPASS SIREN BELL BELL ALARM BUZZ GATE SYNC LIGHT ALARM BUZZ CONNECTING VARIOU...

Page 28: ...RECEIVER GND TO TRITEK COM GND RECEIVER SAFETY BEAM A WARNING ONLY CONNECT BATT TO ONE MOTOR AS SHOWN OPERATOR CONTROL BOARD NO 1 OPERATOR CONTROL BOARD NO 2 TWO SYNCHRONISED OPERATORS CONNECTED TO ON...

Page 29: ...If Open IR Reverse is enabled the gate will reverse back to the fully closed position if the Opening Safety Beam is blocked while the gate is opening If it is disabled the gate will only reverse back...

Page 30: ...n the LCD screen during programming and engraving the remote number on the back of the remote This is helpful when you wish to delete a lost stolen remote Add Remotes No groups If a new group has not...

Page 31: ...uard in attendance It is far less likely that unknown remotes are acci dentally programmed on to the controller Edit Group The TRITEK uses a grouping system for managing remote users This provides a l...

Page 32: ...osition This is useful if a Pedestrian Trigger button is located some distance away from the gate such as on an intercom inside the building and allows the pedestrian to walk to the gate before it sta...

Page 33: ...nabled this function will activate the controller s alarm output if any of the Safety Beams are blocked for a period longer than the time set in Ambush IR Timer when the gate is in the open ing positi...

Page 34: ...is lost the magnetic lock will automatically unlock Magnetic locks are not suitable for use with solar powered systems Magnetic locks draw large amounts of power which will significantly reduce the nu...

Page 35: ...to be deleted can be entered manually or the controller can be dialled via the phone while this function is open to automatically delete the number Delete Num By ID Cell phones that are no longer allo...

Page 36: ...Any users added after the users were last saved onto the USB Flash Drive or Android device will be lost with this operation Save Settings This feature will save only the gate settings it excludes the...

Page 37: ...e premises by a domestic worker With Time Manager you can disable any of the 8 Inputs INF CLS INF OPN LCK STP TRIG PED LOOP C LGHT or TAMPER at times you do not wish for that input to be used It is fo...

Page 38: ...y Monthly and finally Weekly Set Start and Stop Day Time and Date Each period requires Start and Stop inputs Depending on the Type of Period this function will request days of the week hours minutes m...

Page 39: ...exert on the gate while opening Anti Crush Gap 0 0 5m This is a safety feature to prevent the entrapment of people or animals by the gate while closing By enabling this feature the controller will see...

Page 40: ...s speed should be high enough that the gate does not stall while closing but slow enough that the gate does not stop abruptly when reaching the fully closed position Close Crawl Distance Adjusts the C...

Page 41: ...ion and during the Beam Reverse modes Slow Close Speed Adjusts the speed that the operator will run at when running in Slow Speed in the closed direction The operator runs in Slow Speed when programmi...

Page 42: ...irmly in place and are not hanging loose Check that the Marker Magnet on the gate is tight and not moving If it is moving it must be tightened and the gate limits must be reprogrammed SERVICE SCHEDULE...

Page 43: ...AUTO LEARN MODE EXITED The Auto Learn time expired or the user manually exited Auto Learn mode that was previously enabled SAVING FILE A file is being saved to the USB device LOADING FILE A file is b...

Page 44: ...ound under Gate Setup on the LCD screen and adjust the opening and or closing forces WARNING MESSAGES MESSAGE DESCRIPTION TRIGGER The operator received a trigger signal PEDESTRIAN The operator receive...

Page 45: ...tivate it again MOTOR FUSE BLOWN The controller has detected that the main motor fuse is blown Check to see if blown and replace this with an equivalent 20A fuse Check that the fuse contacts are free...

Page 46: ...k The physical device used to navigate the menu on the controller LCD Screen The graphics screen display on the controller Loop Detector Detects when a vehicle drives over it to trigger the gate open...

Page 47: ...nd the end stop Rack A length of gear attached to the gate which is driven by the pinion gear Rail The steel bar fixed to the ground along which the gate runs Receiver Receives a signal from a Remote...

Page 48: ...troller Input Voltage 12V 24V AC or 17V 44V DC Motor Voltage 12V 24V DC Motor Supply Battery 12 24V or Transformer driven Battery Charger Intelligent multi stage charger with automatic shutdown curren...

Page 49: ...sing through it It is the user s responsibility to ensure that there are no objects animals or people that could be damaged or injured near the gate prior to operating it The user must at all times be...

Page 50: ...espective remote number label the remotes Remote button numbers and the functions assigned to each see pg 30 Cell phone User numbers see GSM Settings on pg 35 Cell PUK numbers associated to the operat...

Page 51: ...51 NOTES...

Page 52: ...using components not tested passed or authorised by DACE This warranty does not cover any Acts of God including lightning hail water power surge insect damage corrosion the transport or costs associat...

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