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Owner Installation Instructions
NeoSlider
TM
- Sliding Gate Opener NES-500 / NES-800
The standard operation of the opener can be altered by editing various parameters. This section describes the parameters
and the effect they have. Use the VIEWING AND EDITING PARAMETER PROCEDURE (Appendix B) to make changes.
C - Control Board Adjustments
Appendix
Menu 6. Motor settings
Motor speed
The maximum speed the motors run at is controlled
by the MOTOR FULL SPEED VOLTAGE parameter. The
default value is the maximum recommended for normal
operation. If however the gates move too quickly for a
particular installation, the voltage can be reduced to make
the motors run slower.
NOTE:
Altering these parameters
will cause the travel limits to be cleared.
Menu 7. Operating Modes
Menu 7.1 First (SB1) Safety Beam Type
Select what type of Safety Beam (2 WIRE or 3 WIRE). 2
WIRE is default.
Menu 7.2 Second (SB2) Safety Beam Type
Select what type of Safety Beam (2 WIRE or 3 WIRE). 2
WIRE is default.
Menu 7.3 First (SB1) Safety Beam Response Mode
The Safety Beams input can be configured to respond in
one of eight modes.
i. Not Used
ii. Close to Reverse
In this mode, the Safety Beam input
has no effect when opening but will cause the gate
to reverse if activated when closing.
iii. Close to Stop
In this mode, the Safety Beam input
has no effect when opening but will stop the gate when
closing.
iv. Open and Close to Stop
In this mode, all cycles are
prevented from being completed or initiated when the
Safety Beam input is active.
v. Open input
In this mode, open cycle is initiated
when the Safety Beam is activated.
vi. Swipe input
In this mode, open cycle is initiated
when the Safety Beam is activated.
vii. Close input
In this mode, close cycle is initiated
when the Safety Beam is activated.
viii. Ped input
In this mode, ped cycle is initiated when
the Safety Beam is activated.
ix. Disabled
In this mode, Safety Beam is disabled.
Menu 7.4 Second Safety Beam (SB2) Response Mode
Same as above menu 7.3
Menu 7.5 PED Input Function
If GPI or Fire Input is selected as PED then these inputs
can be configured to a SWIPE type input for pedestrian
access. This provides full functionality with the Safety Beam
Triggered Pedestrian Auto-Close function.
Menu 7.6 Open (Opn) Input
(Activated by OPN terminal with N/O switch, by
transmitter button with OPN function assigned or by
console’s UP button) Activating the OPN input will cause
the gate to open. Holding the input will prevent closing.
Menu 7.7 Stop (STP) Input
(Activated by STP terminal with N/O switch, by transmitter
button with STP function assigned or by console’s EXIT
button) Activating the STP input while the gate is moving
will cause the gate to be stopped. If the STP terminal is held
it will prevent the gate from being moved.
Menu 7.8 Remote Code
The controller supports the Remote Code Set feature. This
parameter can be used to disable the feature for security or
transmitter management reasons.
Menu 7.9 Vacation Mode
Vacation mode blocks all but one designated remote
transmitter from activating the NeoSlider™. The mode is
activated by pressing a transmitter button with the VAC
function assigned until the console displays that vacation
mode is enabled (approx. 5 secs). When activated, any
transmitter button which is assigned VAC will be ignored. To
turn Vacation mode off, press a transmitter button with the
VAC function assigned. Vacation mode can also be turned on
or off manually by editing the VACATION MODE parameter.
Menu 7.10 Battery / Solar Mode
The controller can be instructed to turn off the Battery Backup /
Solar facilities so that the control board can be shut down without
having to disconnect the Battery Backup / Solar system.
Menu 7.11 Password Protection
The password feature enables all parameters and
configuration settings to be protected unless a password
is entered. When this feature is turned on, the user is
requested to enter the desired password to be used. The
password protection feature has a time-out that expires
after 60 seconds of inactivity. Alternatively, the user may
log out manually by pressing exit when the main screen is
displayed.
Menu 7.12 Transmitter Grouping
The transmitter store number display format can be
changed to show a grouped format. When grouping is
selected, instead of displaying the store location as a
number between 1 and 511, it will display as ##$ where ##
is the group number and $ is a character a,b,c,d,e,f,g or h
which indicates the group member.
Menu 7.13 Output1 Mode
AUX output can be selected to be driven by:
i. Lock Drive:
Lock output can be programmed for
both hold and pulse mode. The operation of the lock
can be programmed to activate prior to the gate and
behave differently on open cycles to that on close
cycle.
ii. Light Drive:
a light relay module can be connected
on the console between V+ and OUT2 terminal which
will turn the courtesy light on and off.
iii. 3 Wire Safety Beam 0V:
.
iv. Not Used
Menu 7.14 Output2 Mode
AUX output can be selected to be driven by:
i. Lock Drive:
Lock output can be programmed for
both hold and pulse mode. The operation of the lock
can be programmed to activate prior to the gate and
behave differently on open cycles to that on close
cycle.
ii. Light Drive:
a light relay module can be connected
on the console between V+ and OUT2 terminal which
will turn the courtesy light on and off.
iii. 3 Wire Safety Beam 0V:
iv. Not Used
Menu 7.15 Fault, Auto Reset
When selected, the controller will reset any fault
automatically.
Menu 7.16 Safety Beam Failure Emergency Close
Mode (SBFEC)
When a safety beam prevents movement due to any reason
other than a ‘real’ obstruction, the user can secure their
property by pressing and holding a button on the remote
control or OSC on the console. The button must be held
active for more than five seconds to activate this mode and
hold the button for the entire duration of close cycle.