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NeoSlider™ - Sliding Gate Opener NES-24V1
Owner Installation Instructions
Diagnostic Tools
The controller provides several diagnostic tools from
within the diagnostics menu (menu 8). This section
details the function of each tool and its use.
Navigating to diagnostics menu
1. Press PREV to navigate to Menu 8
(Fig. 46)
.
2. Press SET to display menu of available functions.
3. Press PREV or NEXT to cycle through to the
diagnostic tool.
4. Press SET to select.
Menu 8.1 Test inputs
This tool is used to view the state of the control
inputs. When selected, a screen is displayed
(Fig. 47)
which indicates the state of each input. If the name
of the input is in uppercase, then the input is active.
Conversely if the input is in lower case, then the input
is inactive. For normal operation, all inputs should be
inactive. When fi nished press EXIT. The example shows
the status of OSC input is active.
Menu 8.2 Test tx’ers
This tool is used to test receiver/transmitter
functionality. When selected, a screen is displayed
which prompts for a transmitter button to be pressed
(Fig. 48)
and whether ID or serial numbers are to be
displayed.
The opener will then beep each time a transmission
is received. If the transmitter button is stored in the
controller memory and has a function assigned to
it, a second screen will be displayed that shows the
transmitter details along with the button pressed
(Fig. 49)
. The example shows the case when transmitter
number 12 is activated by button 4. Note ID is selected
for display.
Menu 8.3 Display history
The opener keeps a record of the last 64 events that
have taken place. The events include the type of drive
cycles executed, obstruction detection, various faults,
power failures etc. When this tool is selected, the screen
displays the last event that occurred
(Fig. 50)
. Press
NEXT or PREV to view each event. The “EVENT#” fi eld
shows the sequence of the events, with (1) being the
fi rst and (64) being the last. The example shows that the
last event was a close cycle which succeeded in closing
the gate. When fi nished viewing the events, press EXIT.
Menu 8.4 Memory usage
This tool displays the number of transmitter store
locations used and the number free
(Fig. 51)
.
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