Global Automatics Premier-Slide 100 Technical Manual Download Page 23

Battery mode

This is a selectable option for the Type of operation you wish the door to do upon mains failure.

Fail open

– In the event of a mains power failure the door will sit in the open position until the mains is

reinstated. 

Fail Closed

– For use on security doors - In the event of a mains power failure the door will sit in the

closed position & lock until the mains is reinstated.

Continuous

- In the event of a mains power failure the door will continue to operate as normal on the

batteries. When the system detects that the batteries only have enough power left for a few operations
then the door will sit in the open position until charged enough to continue or the mains is reinstated.

Please Note

: If the batteries are completely extinguished, they may take several hours to recharge 

dependant on the age of the cells. 

Door hold time

This is an adjustable time (in seconds) that the door will count down from, once it reached its open 
position before it closes. 

Key hold time

This hold open Time is only for activations that are wired into the KEY input. (Predominantly used for
morning entry key-switches.)
This is an adjustable time (in seconds) that the door will count down from, once it reached its open 
position before it closes. 

Auto width change time

If using the Auto width function, you may need to adjust this timer; this timer is the Time (In Seconds)
that the control unit counts down from at its open position. If the door is activated the door will open to
its partial opening %. If activated again within the number of second adjust here, It will open but to the
full door width.

Fire Alarm 

The Fire alarm input for the premier-slide is a volt free activation.
On this screen you can choose between N.C and NO dependant on your fire alarm requirements.

N.C = Normally Closed
N.O = Normally Open

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Summary of Contents for Premier-Slide 100

Page 1: ...Technical Manual Premier Slide 100 CE...

Page 2: ...witch Page 13 Customer Door Operating Modes Page 14 Using the Access panel Page 15 Door Start up Procedure Page 16 Installers Menu Layout Page 17 Installers Menu Features Explained Pages 18 19 Technic...

Page 3: ...nd make installations maintenance as easy as possible Safety Standard Your door system has been manufactured to the latest applicable safety standard in order for you to comply you will need to have t...

Page 4: ...ion minimal tools required Monitored battery backup with optional opening Programs Switch able Motor direction Slim line mode switch available in Surface flush fit and canopy mounting options Interloc...

Page 5: ...m bar This should be installed inside the top door rail see Fig 1 2 If the unit is to be fitted to an existing door see Fig 2 then a suitable fixing such as a threaded insert should be used The top of...

Page 6: ...ets have slots to allow the door distance from the frame to be adjusted as necessary Position the hanger brackets so that the centre of the bracket is approx 150mm from the edge of the door Once the d...

Page 7: ...opening height and level Mark through one of the bottom fitting holes at each end Remove the header drill tap and fix the unit Attention should be paid to what fixings are used when fitting in the ar...

Page 8: ...slide in if required The floor mounted guide block assembly is simply drilled into the floor and secured with countersunk screws and rawl plugs The guide should be positioned so that the side of the...

Page 9: ...iction problems When adjusted properly you should be able to manually push each leaf with minimum effort and no friction To Adjust the doors up and down loosen the two M6 Bolts Now you can turn the M5...

Page 10: ...the motor gearbox unit to the left hand side 5 mm from the end and the idler pulley assembly to the right hand side so that the centre of the pulley wheel on each align Install new control unit to the...

Page 11: ...bolt For Bi parting doors there will be one longer and one smaller belt bracket Idler Wheel Adjustment The idler pulley assembly installs like the rest of the equipment into the right hand side of the...

Page 12: ...the default values The following connections as listed below are normally open Inner sensor Outer sensor Key Input The following connections as listed below are normally closed Inner Threshold Safety...

Page 13: ...This switch has been designed to fit flush for Installation in hollow Aluminium frame sections and Hollow walls You will need to cutout remove part of the Section wall and drill 4 x fixing holes in a...

Page 14: ...neer s mode Pharmacy Mode When selected the door will open to the desired position and Lock When you change it back to closed the door will close and lock if switched on This Function is commonly used...

Page 15: ...Note If you have fitted the Canopy Switch then the reset is in the Top Right Hand corner Errors The Access panel has a complex self diagnostic System There are two sets of error codes The first sets a...

Page 16: ...s mode The door is now ready for you to make the final adjustments to suit site conditions and the BS7036 1996 If a Contact requires changing to allow the door to work I e Fire alarm N C Change to N O...

Page 17: ...ode you need to press the down button twice then the up button twice and press select This will take you to the first screen of the Installers menu From here you can navigate up or down through the Me...

Page 18: ...Date This screen is to set the time and date use in the Error logs Scroll up or down to select the digit required and press select Please note this control unit uses a 24 Hour time format Opening spee...

Page 19: ...arts to close No 3 4 11 12 Key Entry Hold Open Time This is where you adjust the time in seconds which the door waits in its fully open position once it has received an activation from the Key Input c...

Page 20: ...n t exceed the High Speed 10 Safety speed Closing 10 20 11 Braking force Closing 1 40 12 Braking distance 1 100 13 Auto reverse force 1 20 14 Holding force Closed 0 2 15 Partial opening 50 80 16 Pharm...

Page 21: ...unsafe The Bs7036 1996 states a maximum 150Nm Please use your Newton Meter on all installations to confirm that your particular door is compliant with the BS7036 1996 Closing Speed Adjustments 1 RED...

Page 22: ...idth Motor lock This Function allows you to turn the Motor Lock On or off when the door reaches its closed position Aux lock on off Should you wish to fit an additional Lock to the door via the Auxili...

Page 23: ...on the age of the cells Door hold time This is an adjustable time in seconds that the door will count down from once it reached its open position before it closes Key hold time This hold open Time is...

Page 24: ...his is to help you identify the door This will be displayed on the bottom of the screen in Grey Interlock enable When installed in a security lobby setup the door will use one of the above modes but w...

Page 25: ...time and date This is saved when a fault is detected in fault Logs Use the up and down arrow to run from 0 to 9 plus a space when you get to the digit you need to press the select button and it will...

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Page 28: ...and other types of door should be assessed individually You will need to Times the Door Height by the Door width to get an overall area to use the table below I E 1 1mtr wide door x 2 2m High door 2 4...

Page 29: ...sor has gone faulty Side Screen Safety constantly active 4 minutes SIDE SCREEN SENSOR FAILURE OR The monitoring system detects that the sensor has gone faulty If the Key Input is constantly active 4 m...

Page 30: ...30 SHORT CIRCUIT...

Page 31: ...ears care should be taken when handling products that have been finished Sharp edges can scratch and Pierce Powder coated surface Powder coating should be cleaned down with warm water and a mild deter...

Page 32: ...replacing components from its Factory within the 18month period from purchase The Batteries are only warranted for a 12 Month Period The warranty does not cover misuse accidental damage or negligence...

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