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15 - PROGRAMMING BUTTONS

 

15.1 - Force

Static:

  Set sensitivity to constant force on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being the 

most sensitive).

Dynamic:

 Set sensitivity of sudden impact force to the moving gate on a 

scale of 1 to 10 (1 being most sensitive).

ESC:

 Exit the FORCE menu.

15.2 - Speed

Max:

 Sets the limit of maximum allowed gate speed on a scale of 20% to 

100% (20% being the lowest setting).

Standard:

 Sets the limit of the gate speed during normal movement (not soft 

start/stop) on a scale of 20% to MAX (20% being the lowest setting).

Low:

 Sets the limit of the gate speed while in LEARNING mode and when 

moving in SLOW, on a scale of 20% to STANDARD (20% being the lowest 
setting).

Slowdown:

 Set gate speed when going into approaching the open or close 

limits on a scale of 20% to LOW (20% being the lowest setting).

15.3 - Acceleration

Max:

 Sets the limit of gate acceleration when reversing the gate after an 

obstacle has been detected by the UL/Edge or current sense feature (Force). 
Settings from 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest rate of gate acceleration. *

Standard:

 Sets the limit of the gate acceleration in normal operation. Settings 

from 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest rate of gate acceleration. *
*TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE GATE OR THE CONTROLLER USE LOW-
ER ACCELERATION SETTINGS FOR HEAVIER GATES. 

ESC:

 Exit the SPEED menu.

15.4 - Delay

Auto Close:

 Sets the timeout before the gate closes automatically from the 

fully open position. Settings from 5 to 120 seconds.

Slave:

 Sets the delay for opening the slave gate leaf in a Master/Slave (Motor 

1 and Motor 2 operation), (dual gate) system. Settings from 0 to 5 seconds 
with a step of 0.5 seconds.

Lamp/Strobe:

 Sets the amount of time the Lamp accessory output is acti-

vated prior to gate movement. Settings from 0 to 5 seconds with a step of 
0.5 seconds.

Lock:

 Sets the amount of time the Magnetic Lock accessory output is acti-

vated to disable the lock when opening the gate. Settings from 0 to 5 sec-
onds with a step of 0.5 seconds.

Run Time:

 Sets the maximum run time for the gate. Used in case the gate 

doesn’t reach its limits. Settings from 5 to 120 seconds with a step of 1 
second.

ESC:

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15.5 - Function

Learn:

 Puts the gate operator into learning mode for a Swing or Swing gate, 

and Blue BUS peripherals. Learning mode for a Swing or swing style gate 
involves selecting the gate type (Light, Average, Heavy), then fully opening 
and closing the gate to sense the limits. Selecting the gate type selects pre-
calculated values for the FORCE, SPEED, and ACCELERATION settings. 
Learning the Blue BUS peripherals enables the gate operator to discover and 
integrate accessory devices like Blue BUS access control and safety devices.

Positions

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which deceleration occurs.

q 2KNV#NVMl.ODM2DSRSGDONHMSHMSGDNEF@SDNODMHMFVGDMSGDF@SD

begins deceleration to the fully open position.

q 2KNV#NVMl"KNRD2DSRSGDNEF@SDNODMHMFVGDMSGDF@SDADFHMR

deceleration to the fully close position.

q /@QSH@K2DSRSGDONHMSHMSGDNEF@SDNODMHMFVGDMSGDF@SDADFHMR

deceleration to the Partial open position. 

Auxiliary Inputs:

 Auxiliary inputs IN AUX1 (16) and IN AUX2 (18) can be pro-

grammed with one of the following options:

q -NOQNFQ@L-N%TMBSHNMTRDC

q ./$-SGD&@SD
q "+.2$SGD&@SD
q 23$/"XBKHMF2SDO.ODM2SNO"KNRD2SNO
q / 13( +NODMHMF
q / 13( +/@[email protected]@EHMCT@KF@SD@OOKHB@SHNMR
q 23./SGDF@SD@MC TSNBKNRHMF
q '.+#3../$-(MOTSLTRSADL@HMS@[email protected]
q '.+#3."+.2$(MOTSLTRSADL@HMS@HM@BSHUDENQ"KNRHMF
q %(1$1DRDS'@QC2GTS#[email protected]&@SD
q 3(,$12S@QS"NTMS#NVM3(,$1
q 3(,$12S@QS"NTMS#NVM3(,$1
q /'.3./GNSNBDKK/'.3.HMOTSQDUDQRDSNNODMHMFVGDMBKNRHMF
q /'.3./GNSNBDKK/'.3.HMOTS2SNO&@SDVGDM@BSHU@SDC
q /'.3./GNSNBDKK/'.3.HMOTSQDUDQRDSNBKNRHMFVGDMNODMHMF
q 2' #.6+NNOHMOTSOQDUDMSBKNRHMFF@SDVGDMBNLOKDSDKXNODM
q !+."*RXRSDLEQNLNSGDQBNLL@MCNMKX23$/'NUDQQHCDRSGD!KNBJ
q 4-!+."*4MAKNBJSGDRXRSDLHEAKNBJDC
q ./$-@MC!+."*.ODMSGD&@SD@MCHMGHAHSETQSGDQBNLL@MCRDWBDOS

STEP H) 

q "+.2$@MC!+."*"KNRDSGD&@SD@MCHMGHAHSETQSGDQBNLL@MCRDWBDOS

STEP H) 

q ./$-@MC4-!+."*.ODMSGD&@SD@MCTMHMGHAHSETQSGDQBNLL@MCR
q "+.2$@MC4-!+."*"KNRDSGD&@SD@MCTMHMGHAHSETQSGDQBNLL@MCR
q 23$/'"NLL@MCGHFGOQHNQHSX2SDOBXBKHMFNODMRSNOBKNRDRSNO

Auxiliary Outputs:

 Auxiliary outputs OUT AUX1 (1,2,3,) and OUT AUX2 

(4,5,6,) can be programmed with one of the following options:

q -./1.&1 ,.TSOTSMNSTRDC
q ./$-.TSOTSHR@BSHU@SDCVGDM&@SDHRNODM
q "+.2$.TSOTSHR@BSHU@SDCVGDM&@SDHRBKNRDC
q ,.5(-&.TSOTSHR@BSHU@SDCVGDM&@SDHRLNUHMF
q 3(,$1.TSOTSHR@BSHU@SDCVGDM3(,$1HRBNTMSHMFCNVM
q 3(,$1.TSOTSHR@BSHU@SDCVGDM3(,$1HRBNTMSHMFCNVM

Radio Channel:

 For the Plug-in Onboard Receiver, 15 radio channels may 

be programmed with one of the following options:

q -NOQNFQ@L
q "+.2$
q 23$/#DE@TKS"'
q / 13( +
q / 13( +
q 23./
q '.+#3../$-
q '.+#3."+.2$
q %(1$
q 3(,$1
q 3(,$1
q /'.3.
q /'.3.
q /'.3.
q 2' #.6
q !+."*
q 4-!+."*
q ./$-@MC!+."*
q "+.2$@MC!+."*
q ./$-@MC4-!+."*
q "+.2$@MC4-!+."*
q 23$/'

Timers:

 Set time for count down timers Timer 1 and Timer 2. Settings 

between 1 second and 9 hours in 1 second increments.

Events:

 Up to 8 weekly events (EV1 through EV8) can be programmed and 

RSNQDC$@BGDUDMSB@MADOQNFQ@LLDCSNSQHFFDQ@S@RODBHjBSHLD@MCB@M

be assigned to any combination of days of the week (Monday through Sun-
day). Events that are already programmed into the system may be suspended 
temporarily, or removed permanently from memory. The following actions can 
be assigned to events:

q -NOQNFQ@L
q .ODM
q "KNRD
q /@QSH@K
q /@QSH@K
q  W.TS.M
q  W.TS.EE
q  W.TS.M

Summary of Contents for 4300 SW

Page 1: ...Revision 1 0 1_08 2012 Nice Apollo Swing Gate Opener Vehicular Swing Gate Opener 4300SW 1 2HP 4500SW 1HP...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...rning mode 8 7 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT 9 8 ACCESSORY INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 10 8 1 Outputs 10 8 2 Inputs 10 8 3 Communication bus 10 8 4 Programming the plug in receiver and remote controls 11 9 WIRING AND C...

Page 4: ...e main control board A key locked manual release and adjustable open and close limit switches are located in a weather tight enclosure that is accessible at the top of the unit The main control board...

Page 5: ...xtended periods of time The installer should ensure and verify that all required safety devices are installed correctly and in a manner consistent with the requirements of this manual Additionally all...

Page 6: ...children 3 8 Test the gate system The gate must reverse on contact with a rigid object or stop when an object activates the non contact sensors After adjusting the force or the limit of travel retest...

Page 7: ...consistent with the manufacturer s recommended instructions local State or Federal law transfers the liability unto the installer Careful consideration has been taken by the manufacturer s to devise s...

Page 8: ...towed back for safe assembly of the gate operator Storage area for two 12VDC backup batteries for 24 volt motor power Use these holes for atta ching I O cables with pla stic zip ties Limit Switch 5 SW...

Page 9: ...EjBHDMS SN RS AHKHYD MC LNTMS SGD F SD opener Please consult the local building dept and or a structural engineer to ATHKC BNMBQDSD O C SG S LDDSR ATHKCHMF BNCDR MC HR RTEjBHDMS ENQ SGD RNHK type and...

Page 10: ...to place the unit into this mode Apollo has taken great care to simplify the installation operation and safety of this device and to ensure longevity and reliability of the unit over time The learning...

Page 11: ...QD 1 4 3 1 8 43 7 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT Figure 14 CONTROL BOARD BUTTONS ENTER STOP CLOSE OPEN POWER INPUTS MOTOR CONNECTION PLUG IN RECEIVER COMM BUS INPUTS OUTPUTS 5 6 3 1 2 4 7 Figure 12 Figure 13 5...

Page 12: ...safety loop or photo eye detector Activating the LOOP2 input 26 closes the gate to the fully closed position This loop input is intended for use with safety sensors to prevent entrapment between the...

Page 13: ...ontrols automatically to the remote control 1 Have a functioning Nice FloR A 2 button or 4 button remote control with a battery installed prior to programming the remote control 2 Press and hold the b...

Page 14: ...y grounded to the opener using a copper wire prior to operation Ensure proper ground bonding by remov ing paint around the mounting hole to create a proper connection if required Burnishing may be req...

Page 15: ...he gate in the following sequence Press Gate Open Press Gate Stop Press Gate Close Press Gate Stop Figure 25 RADIO RECEIVER CONNECTION Figure 21 FAIL SAFE CONNECTION 10 3 Magnetic lock connection 7 NC...

Page 16: ...onding broken disconnected or corroded bonding strap and grounding including evidence of corrosion 11 5 Dirty equipment and connections Clean equipment and connections 11 6 Improper broken inadequatel...

Page 17: ...tor for entrapment protection functions shall be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or impeded by build ing structures natural landscaping or similar obstruction DURING I...

Page 18: ...3 3 241 1 1 4 3 38 2 38 14 BOARD NOMENCLATURE Adjust force settings for gate opening and closing Adjust speed settings for gate opening and closing Gate delay time select Function select Display sele...

Page 19: ...to discover and integrate accessory devices like Blue BUS access control and safety devices Positions NMjFTQDR SGD ONHMSR HM SGD F SD NODM BKNRD MC O QSH K BXBKDR S which deceleration occurs q 2KNV NV...

Page 20: ...KHMJ ENQ QDLNSD RSDQ 2K UD M AKDR BNMSQNK NE M CCHSHNM K F SD operator board Default This setting gives the installer user the option of returning some or all settings of the gate operator to the ori...

Page 21: ...CK D RDR KK NODQ SNQ ETMBSHNM DWBDOS 1 1 38 HMOTSR COMMERCIAL GENERAL ACCESS VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS II A vehicular gate operator or system intended for use in a com LDQBH K KNB SHNM NQ ATHKCHMF...

Page 22: ...ies should be replaced every two years Check emergency vehicle access device for proper operation Check that the gate reverses on contact with an object in both the opening and closing cycles Check ve...

Page 23: ...B C D E Distance 51 std std 40 11 42 52 std std 37 11 42 54 std std 34 11 42 55 std std 31 11 42 57 std std 28 11 41 59 std std 20 11 39 Chart B 90 A B C D E Distance 48 std std 40 14 40 50 std std 37...

Page 24: ...22 23 TEMPLATE FOR INSTALLATION 3 Chart D A B C D E Distance 32 3 8 23 1 8 25 1 8 25 11 21 Table 4 21 Figure 31...

Page 25: ...23 24 COMPACT INSTALLATION ARM MEASUREMENTS Figure 32 ARM MEASUREMENTS 21 25 11 32 1 4 25 1 2 23 3 16 5 7 8 15 3 4 1 2 1 3 16 7 7 8 7 1 8 1 2 1 2 1 3 16 7 7 8 7 1 8 1 2 1 2...

Page 26: ...24 25 GATE ARM INSTALLATION Figure 33 CORRECT LAYOUT INCORRECT INSTALLATION Figure 34...

Page 27: ...ld the gate open and indicates a problem with a keying device Check the secondary safety devices Any activated safety device will hold the gate open and indicates a problem with the safety device Chec...

Page 28: ...al condition of the drive motor The gate will then run to the closing limit so that it can properly sense where it is located 13 The control board will then OPEN the gate slowly to establish travel an...

Page 29: ...to make sure that the gate stops and reverses a short distance with minimal resistance applied Approxi mately 40 lbs on a swing gate at the end of the gate T T 8 The installer has instructed the custo...

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