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Smart Openers Pty Ltd

PO Box 6666 GCMC, Qld 9726

Tel: 1300 366 547   Fax: 1300 366 972

Email: [email protected] 

Web: www.smartopeners.com

© November 2011 Smart Openers Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. 

No part of this publication may be reproduced, utilised, transmitted, or distributed in any form by any means including photocopying, recording, 

mechanical, electronic or otherwise by any party, without the written permission from the publisher Smart Openers Pty Ltd. Copying without 

authorisation is ILLEGAL. In an ongoing commitment to product quality and innovation Smart Openers reserves the right to change and alter 

specifications and model numbers and types without notice.

 

D/N: SWLIM0041212

Summary of Contents for Smart Swing Linear

Page 1: ...L FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS INSTALLING AND USING THIS OPENER TO FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND FAILURE OF THE OPENER SYSTEM INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...art Openers Pty Ltd hereby expressly excludes all conditions and warranties statutory or otherwise which may be implied by law as conditions or warranties of purchase of a Smart Openers Pty Ltd Gate Opener Smart Openers Pty Ltd hereby further disclaims and rejects to the maximum extent permitted by law any liability or responsibility whatsoever for any direct indirect consequential incidental or o...

Page 3: ...om failure to install the system correctly and in accordance with the relevant safety standards and installation manual For a more detailed list of the Safety Warnings and safety issues associated with the installation and use of a Smart Swing gate opener refer to the safety warnings in the OWNERS MANUAL Contents Description The Smart Swing gate opener requires a 240V AC 50Hz power input The 24V D...

Page 4: ...nector for photo beam 13 Connector for pulse magnetic lock 14 Connector for DC flashing light or similar 5A max 15 Connector for DC courtesy light or similar 5A max 16 Connector for solar panel or external DC charger 17 Connector for controller power from transformer Smart Openers SC Vx xx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Com Push Btn Pedestrian Stop Close Open M2 Open Limit Com M2 Close Limit M1 Open Limit Com M1...

Page 5: ...roughly and make sure they are understood before attempting to install the Smart Swing 7 Before starting the installation carefully analyse all the risks relating to automating the gate Verify that the gate to be automated is in a sound condition and that the mechanisms are in good working order observe the safety margins and minimum distances 8 Evaluate with particular care the safety devices to ...

Page 6: ...e cable and the opener which may also cause irreparable damage to the control board and will void the warranty Winding Out The Opener IMPORTANT The Smart Swing opener is supplied fully retracted Before mounting the gate bracket on the main stay of the gate make sure the opener is wound out to the full extent of its travel as per below 1 Connect the drive unit cable to the control box 2 Connect the...

Page 7: ... bracket in place using the slotted holes Position the bolts in the middle of the slots to allow for fine adjustment after installation Note Using bolts will provide a much more secure fitting of bracket to gate than self tapping Tek screws 5 Tighten bolts and test opener to see that it closes in the correct position If the gate doesn t close in the desired position release bolts adjust bracket po...

Page 8: ...n your kit Ensure that the cable is properly protected with a cable gland at each end and a suitable conduit across or under the driveway Note Motor 1 is the primary opener and opens first The leaf that has the trailing edge overlap is opened by motor 2 If you need to swap the motors over so that the overlap is on the same side as the control box swap the motor and encoder wires over Connect 5 cor...

Page 9: ...enu Navigation l Use the CODE button to code transmitters and to cycle up through parameters l Use the PB button during normal operation to open stop close the gate l Pressing MODE at any time will store changes and exit to main screen l Use the MENU button enter parameter menu and to cycle through parameter options or increase value l Press the SET button to enter limits set up and to confirm cha...

Page 10: ...n Off 8 1 Time Delay 30 secs 5 400 secs 8 2 PED Close Off On Off 8 3 PED Time Delay 30 secs 5 400 secs 9 Transmitter Button PB 1 PD 2 PB PD OP CL 10 Hands Free Learn On On Off 11 Power Save Off On Off 12 Close Delay 5 Sec 0 10 secs 10 Menu Quick Reference Guide Use the table below as a reference to guide you through the menu system and parameters Note If Photo Beam No 7 is off next item is TX Butt...

Page 11: ...er twice Fig 11 The opener will beep to confirm code learned Deleting One Transmitter This is useful if the transmitter is lost and the transmitters reference number is known 1 Press and hold the CODE button for 5 seconds The display will show Del Remote ALL Fig 12 2 Press SET to scroll up or PB to scroll down to required transmitter number e g Remote 023 3 Press CODE for 3 secs to delete Deleting...

Page 12: ...s position is reached Note Adjust if required by pressing CODE or TX Button 4 to move in close direction 5 Pause for 5 secs do not press anything to confirm open position set The controller will beep to confirm 6 The display will show Motor 2 Set Up Repeat as per steps 2 and 3 7 The display will show Set Up Complete Fig 17 for 2 secs and is ready for normal use Note Gate leaf delay is factory pres...

Page 13: ...lly closed from the initial set up as per Pg 7 The display will show Motor 1 Set Up Fig 19 Press PB or TX Button 1 to drive the gate to the desired open position release button when this position is reached Note Adjust if required by pressing CODE or TX Button 4 to move in close direction 5 Pause for 5 secs do not press anything to confirm open position set The controller will beep to confirm 6 Th...

Page 14: ...ec prior to motor start Hold Mode output 24V once motor has stopped Setting Obstruction Margin The Obstruction Force Margin sensitivity is extremely important for user safety Make sure that where possible the minimum or default force required to allow the gate to travel without phantom reversing is used Smart Openers strongly recommend that the gate is properly serviced rather than increasing the ...

Page 15: ...Beam Mode Note A functioning photo electric safety must be installed and Photo Beam Mode set to ON to enable auto close functions Photo Beam Mode allows the gate to close once the beam has been tripped and restored Smart Openers strongly recommend the installation of a PE safety beam to protect persons and property Factory Default Off 1 Connect PE beam cable to controller terminal black as per Fig...

Page 16: ...e Timer Delay Auto Close Time delay is used with Auto Close Mode to allow the gate to close automatically after the timer has elapsed Note Auto Close Mode must be enabled to use this function 1 Press MENU for 3 secs then SET to cycle though to Auto Close Delay 2 Press and hold MENU to increase or PB to decrease delay time in 5 sec increments Max 400 secs 3 Press SET to confirm or MODE to save and ...

Page 17: ...er is very easy to disengage to enable you to open and close the gate manually in case of electrical failure system malfunction or fire Remember Before disengaging the gate for manual operation make sure power is off For Manual Operation 1 Use the key provided to turn the manual release cover screw to the open position 2 Slide the cover down to reveal the release pin 3 Using the other end of the k...

Page 18: ... operating gate can effect the life of the automatic opener due to incorrect loads and will void the warranty Check the reversing sensitivity at least twice a year and adjust if necessary Make sure that the safety devices are working effectively photo beams etc Technical Specifications Power Input 240 VAC 10 50Hz Motor 24V DC Working temperature 10 60 C Relative Humidity 90 Open and close force 30...

Page 19: ...tear c blown fuses loss or damage caused by electrical surges power surges or power spikes d loss or damage due to theft fire flood rain water lightning storms any acts of God contamination or pollution e door or gate not in safe and correct working order and condition f evidence of unauthorised repairs g any cost relating to damage caused deliberately or by misuse negligence or failure to maintai...

Page 20: ... utilised transmitted or distributed in any form by any means including photocopying recording mechanical electronic or otherwise by any party without the written permission from the publisher Smart Openers Pty Ltd Copying without authorisation is ILLEGAL In an ongoing commitment to product quality and innovation Smart Openers reserves the right to change and alter specifications and model numbers...

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