
Quick Start
SlideDriver 50VF2/3
These instructions are provided as a quick reference guide for the
experienced
installer who is already familiar with all safety
precautions and the installation of this gate operator.
CAUTION: Use this QuickStart as a guide and read and follow the information and instructions found in
the other sections of this manual. DO NOT attempt to connect this operator to any voltage other than that
listed on the nameplate. Be certain the labeled voltage and phase of the operator matches the available
supply. For assistance, contact HySecurity Technical Support at 800-321-9947.
Refer to the
Technical Drawings
on pages 14 - 17 when proceeding through the following steps:
1. Mount the operator with at least four mounting bolts. The operator must be square and spaced 1¾ inches (44mm) away
from the gate.
2. Attach the drive rail to every vertical member of the gate at a height 9¼ inches (24cm) above the base of the operator.
Use ¼
"
(6mm) roll pins to splice multiple sections of rail.
3. Mount the limit switch stop ramps.
4. Connect the electrical power wires to the loose wires from the ON/OFF switch at the left corner of the control box and
attach the grounding wire to the green grounding wire. Be certain the labeled voltage and phase of the operator matches
the available supply.
5. Operators are shipped hydraulically configured for “right hand” operation. (From the secure side, the gate moves to right
on opening). To change the handing, reconnect the hydraulic hoses at the pump in reverse order. There is a label near
the hose quick disconnect fittings describing this procedure. Connecting the hose from the top motor to the left disconnect
fitting results in “left hand” operation.
6. With neither limit switch tripped, engage the release mechanism to clamp the wheels to the drive rail and verify that the
red spring is compressed to 2 inches (5cm) in height.
7. Turn ON the power switch. The Usage Class [
] appears on the STC display after a two-second delay. The setting for
the usage class must be selected before the gate can function. Press the SELECT button, then the NEXT button and
select a usage class of 3 through 4 as appropriate for the site. Press the SELECT button again to lock the setting.
8. Press NEXT to move to the next menu item and set the gate handing. The characters [
] appear on the display.
Replace the 0 with [
] or [
] to set the gate handing by following the same button presses described in step 7.
9. Press PROGRAM and the close timer setting [
] appears. If a close timer function is needed, set it in the same manner
as above.
10. When you are finished programming the STC, press the PROGRAM button again to exit to Run Mode. One, of a possible
three, operator status displays may appear:
,
or
. (
or
appears if a limit switch is tripped.)
11. Test the operation of the gate. If the hoses are connected incorrectly, the gate will move the wrong direction. (See step 5.)
If the gate moves in the correct direction, but triggers an
alert, the handing is set wrong. (See step 8.)
12. After normal operation has been verified, connect any required accessory device wiring. Note that the control inputs
(except Fire Department Open and Emergency Close) are all one wire only to the main terminal strip while the other wire
connects to the Common Bus (COM) on the nearby power supply board.
13. To access the User Menu, press PROGRAM while there is no active Open or Close input. The operator status displays
scroll past and stop at the [
] close timer menu item. This is the beginning of the User Menu. Access to the Installer
Menu is also available from the close timer display [
] by simultaneously pressing RESET and OPEN. The usage class
[
] which is the first of menu item in the Installer Menu appears. Read the instructions found in this manual before
attempting any adjustments!
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