Ver: 2015.001 Introduction. Page 3 Be Safe! Instructions, warnings and obligations. Page 5 How to use the manual override. Operating mode definitions and examples Page 6 Ends of travel referencing. Page 7 How the collision sensing will respond to a physical overload. Page 8 How the safety infra-red beams function.
Ver: 2015.001 Be Safe! WARNING!! These are the general safety obligations for the installers and users of ET Systems (Pty) Ltd automation equipment. 1. Only suitably qualified persons, may install, repair or service the product. Unless expressly indicated in the user instructions, no user serviceable components can be found inside any ET Systems (Pty) Ltd automation product.
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Ver: 2015.001 3. The emergency manual release must be installed where it is no higher than 1.8m from the floor level. This would apply to the cord in a garage installation or the lockable lever in a gate installation. 4. Any additional fixed door control switches such as wall consoles or keypads, if installed, must be at a height of at least 1,5m, within clear sight of the gate or door and away from any moving components of the system.
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Ver: 2015.001 How To Use The Manual Override. To manoeuvre the gates manually by hand, you need to disengage the gearboxes by completing the following steps. Putting the motors into manual override. Slide the lock cover open. Insert key and turn to unlock. Lift the manual override lever.
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Ver: 2015.001 Basic operating features. Manual override and end of travel referencing. The ends of travel are consistently being monitored by the gate control software. Whenever the gates are placed in manual override (Gates free to be manoeuvred by hand) the chances of engaging them again in the exact same position is nearly impossible.
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Ver: 2015.001 Basic operating features. Collision sensing and safety overload routines. In the case of one of the gates colliding with an obstruction such as a person passing through the entrance way, the collision sensing will automatically detect the collision and the system will run a safety overload routine. Safety overloads routine while gates are opening.
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Ver: 2015.001 Basic operating features. Safety infra-red beams function. If the safety beam input has been switched on, the control card will constantly monitor to ensure a set of safety beams is installed. NB! If the BT input mode has been set to either simple auto-close or condominium mode, the safety beam input is forced on. If the BT input has been set to standard mode and either the loop detector or pedestrian input is activated, the safety beam input is forced on for that transaction only.
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Ver: 2015.001 Basic operations. “BT” Button triggers. Standard mode. The BT functions are the primary full gate opening functions for motor vehicle access. There are two ways of activating the “BT” functions on this control card. Either via the hardwired BT input or the BT receiver channel. In Standard mode the gates respond to each BT trigger.
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Ver: 2015.001 Basic operations. “BT” Button triggers. Simple auto-close mode. The BT functions are the primary full gate opening functions for motor vehicle access. There are two ways of activating the “BT” functions on this control card. Either via the hardwired BT input or the BT receiver channel. Simple auto-close mode functions exactly the same as standard mode except that the gates will close automatically after the programmed BT auto-close timer has timed out.
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Ver: 2015.001 Basic operations. “BT” Button triggers. Condominium auto-close mode. The BT functions are the primary full gate opening functions for motor vehicle access. There are two ways of activating the “BT” functions on this control card. Either via the hardwired BT input or the BT receiver channel. In Condominium auto-close mode, all BT triggers are treated as open, keep opening, keep open or re-open triggers.
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Ver: 2015.001 Basic operations. “PED” Pedestrian trigger. The PED trigger is a higher security option and is used when access to or from the property is limited to exclude motor vehicles. Pedestrian mode makes use of a mandatory auto-close timer that prevents the gate from being left open after each transaction. There are two ways of activating the “PED”...
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Ver: 2015.001 Basic operations. “LPT” Loop detector trigger input. The Loop trigger mode is exactly the same as Condominium auto-close mode. The only way to trigger loop detector mode is via the hardwired LPT input. In Loop detector mode, a LPT trigger is treated as open, and any BT or LPT trigger is treated as a keep opening, keep open triggers or re-open trigger while the gates are running.
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Ver: 2015.001 Basic operations. “DLY” overlapping gates, delay mode. Overlapping gates, delay mode can be set to work with any other mode of operation. When activated gate 1 will always open first and then gate 2 will follow. Gate 2 will always close first and gate 1 will follow. Below is an example of delay mode working when Condominium mode is active.
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Ver: 2015.001 Advanced features. Auxiliary relay modes. “Lc1” Strike lock mode. With “Lc1” Strike lock mode selected, the auxiliary relay will pulse for 1 second, half a second before the gates open from any position. Whenever a lock is installed with the system a separate battery backed up power supply, matching the lock load, must be installed. Failure to do this can damage the charger and battery of the control unit.
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Ver: 2015.001 Advanced features. Auxiliary relay modes. “Lc2” Mag-lock mode. With “Lc2” Mag-lock mode selected, the auxiliary relay will switch on half a second before the gates open and remain on until the gates have closed again. Whenever a lock is installed with the system, a separate battery backed up power supply matching the lock load must be installed. Failure to do this can damage the charger and battery of the control unit.
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Ver: 2015.001 Advanced features. Auxiliary relay modes. “LIT” Courtesy light mode. With “LIT” Courtesy light mode selected, the auxiliary relay will switch on half a second before the gates open and remain on for three minutes after the gates have closed again. Below is an example of “LIT”...
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Ver: 2015.001 Advanced features. Auxiliary relay modes. “rc” Receiver relay mode. With “rc” receiver relay mode selected, the auxiliary relay will operate in exactly the same way as a single channel receiver would, whenever a transmitter button programmed into the “RLY” receiver channel is pressed and released. Latch on and latch off mode.
Ver: 2015.001 Advanced features. “PCL” positive close mode. With “PCL” the gates will surge up hard onto their closed position stoppers. This mode is useful when installing an electric lock as it ensures the lock physically locks each time. Below is an example of “PCL” Positive close mode working when Condominium mode, delay mode and strike lock mode are active. Gates in the closed position Action Response...
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Ver: 2015.001 Advanced features. Holiday lock-out mode. This feature is useful at times when access to the property needs to be disallowed to secondary level key holders, such as housekeepers or the garden service company, for extended periods of time. An example of when the holiday lock-out function would be useful is when the home owner is away on holiday.
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Ver: 2015.001 Advanced features. Auto-close override/Party mode. This feature is useful at times when the gates must be kept open for extended periods of time. In an office park during business hours for instance. With auto-close override/party mode active any trigger on any input will simply result in the control card beeping to indicate the gates are being kept open intentionally.
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Ver: 2015.001 Status LED indications. Static off. Gates fully closed Flashing slow 1 second on and 1 Gates running normally. second off. Until end of travel Static on. Gates open. Flashing rapidly. 250ms on 250ms One of the gates has collided with off continuously.
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Ver: 2015.001 Receiver user address log Channels Channels Address User identification Address User identification...
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Ver: 2015.001 WARRANTY: All goods manufactured by ET Systems (Pty) Ltd carry a 12 month factory warranty from date of invoice. All goods are warranted to be free of faulty components and manufacturing defects. Faulty goods will be repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of ET Systems (Pty) Ltd free of charge. This warranty is subject to the goods being returned to the premises of ET Systems (Pty) Ltd.
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