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DSL2000 

Slide Gate Operator 

Revision D 

FAAC International Inc. 
Headquarter & East Coast  Operations 
5151 Sunbeam Road #9-11 
Jacksonville, FL  32257 
(866) 925-3222 

FAAC International Inc. 

West Coast Operations 

357 S Acacia Avenue #357 

Fullerton, CA  92831 

(800) 221-8278 

American Built 

 

www.FAACUSA.com 

Summary of Contents for DSL2000

Page 1: ...International Inc Headquarter East Coast Operations 5151 Sunbeam Road 9 11 Jacksonville FL 32257 866 925 3222 FAAC International Inc West Coast Operations 357 S Acacia Avenue 357 Fullerton CA 92831 8...

Page 2: ...e Sensitivity Shutdown 16 Close Time Delay Adjustment 17 DIP Switch Settings 17 ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Accessory Wire Overview 18 Edge Sensor Connections 19 Photo Sensor Connections 20 Standard Reverse...

Page 3: ...injury caused by improper erroneous or unreasonable use Failure to comply with these guidelines may create a dangerous situation and will void any and all warranties Always consult your qualified dea...

Page 4: ...f 10 feet away from the gate Be sure to mount ALL operating devices clearly out of reach of through gate Controls intended to be used to reset an operator after two sequential activations of the entra...

Page 5: ...ate operators utilizing contact sensors 1 Refer to the diagram below for placement of contact sensors 2 One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists...

Page 6: ...barrier such as a swinging sliding raising lowering or the like barrier that is a stand alone passage barrier or is that portion of a wall or fence system that controls entrance and or egress by peop...

Page 7: ...or or any of its controls DO NOT allow pedestrian use of the vehicular gate No one should cross the path of a moving gate DO NOT mount operating devices accessible through the gate or in between the g...

Page 8: ...tional front mount or the rear mount method Both methods have their advantages and will reliably open the gate WARNING Install over travel stops at both ends of the gate rail or track for all types of...

Page 9: ...the exact location of the operator can not be predetermined bring all conduits up to one side and terminate in a Bell Box Make connections to the operator using water tight flex conduit 6 Form the con...

Page 10: ...th each other Tighten the anchor bolts to securely hold the operator CHAIN CONNECTION FRONT MOUNT Once the gate operator is securely bolted down the chain may be attached To attach the chain for a fro...

Page 11: ...so the chain from the lower chain idler is level with the bottom of the endless idler Approximately 11 Make sure the chain will be in a straight line and same height as the lower idler sprocket 5 Wel...

Page 12: ...om limit nut until it activates the bottom limit switch The switch will click when activated 4 Release the limit guide plate and make sure it is engaged in the slots of each limit nut 5 Readjust the l...

Page 13: ...wer should be supplied from a circuit breaker panel and must have its own dedicated circuit breaker This supply must include a green ground conductor 3 Only use U L approved 14 AWG or larger 600 Volt...

Page 14: ...r DO NOT USE THESE POWER OUTLETS FOR INSTALLATION OR SERVICE TOOLS Each plug supplies 110 VAC when AC power is active to the gate operator If AC is not available the power plugs will not supply power...

Page 15: ...eparate conduit run a 6 conductor cable between the Master operator and the Slave operator Recommended Wire Outdoor Rated CAT 5 or CAT 7 Cable 5 Using RS422 connectors color connect each wire MASTER O...

Page 16: ...ng the object 10 Repeat steps 2 6 until the correct sensitivity adjustment is found REVERSE SENSITIVITY SHUTDOWN Upon a first obstruction the reverse sensor should 1 Stop the gate and reverse it appro...

Page 17: ...a Slave Secondary 4 Close Timer OFF Time Delay Close feature is inactive Command to open command to close ON Time Delay Close feature is active Gate opens times out closes 5 Power Fail Cycle Open OFF...

Page 18: ...E N E D G E C L O S E E D G E Radio Receiver OPEN CLOSE STOP FIRE LOCK Card Access 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Key Box 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Phone Entry WARNING DO NOT INSTALL this product unless all safety sta...

Page 19: ...he gate to the full closed position and enter a soft shutdown 3 NOTE If the gate was initially activated by a time clock with a contact closure across the Access Input this input will be ignored until...

Page 20: ...risk of entrapment or obstruction exists such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier Use caution when installing non contact sensors since some devices only cover a select area For ex...

Page 21: ...tion to reset the operator settings Standard Reverse Input 1 Input is inactive when gate is closed or in the open cycle 2 When gate is open and Time Delay Close is ON an input will reset the Time Dela...

Page 22: ...e This prevents the Fire Input from closing the gate if in the open position Connecting Access Devices 1 Connect Fire Lock Control relays to FIRE and COMMON Most devices use Normally Closed Common NOT...

Page 23: ...Radio Receivers 1 Connect Radio Relay to RADIO N O and RADIO COMMON 2 If the Radio Receiver uses 24VDC connect Radio Power to RADIO PWR 24VDC and RADIO PWR 24VDC 3 Use the following chart for standar...

Page 24: ...uring gate motion if desired 2 Allows external Warning Light to be active during gate motion Connecting External Alarm Warning Light 1 Connect Warning Light to WARNING NO and WARNING COM 2 Connect Ala...

Page 25: ...e the loop size 2 Cut loop slots in the driveway Loop slot should be 1 1 2 to 2 deep Loop slot should be 1 4 wide Cut diagonal corner slots to protect the wire insulation and keep the wire from changi...

Page 26: ...Loop Plug detector into left socket Make sure detector is secure and snapped in 4 Set different frequencies for each loop detector 5 Follow the directions provided with the PLD1500 for more detailed...

Page 27: ...oose connection 2 Start the operator watch Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 at startup They should both blink before turning solid If only one blinks then the non blinking sensor is not being seen 3 Remove the m...

Page 28: ...allation manuals reference manuals and warning label instructions 2 Vehicular gates are for vehicles only Pedestrians must use a separate entrance Keep all pedestrian traffic away from any vehicular g...

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