Appendix
E- Diagnostic Tools
Menu 8.5 Service Counter
The NeoSlider™ provides a periodic service counter which can
be set to expire after a number of drive cycles. When expired,
the NeoSlider™ will beep at the beginning of each drive
cycle and a message will be displayed on the MAIN SCREEN
(Fig.
E.7). This tool displays the current value of the service counter
and allows the user to set its value using the normal parameter
editing techniques (See PARAMETER VIEWING AND EDITING). If
the service counter is not to be used, it can be set to the maximum
number (60,000).
Menu 8.6 Event Counters
The opener keeps a count of number of times a particular event
occurs. The list of event counters kept is shown below. When this
tool is selected, the first event counter is shown
NEXT or PREV to step through the list. The example shows the
OPEN CYCLE event counter with a value of 1234. When finished
viewing press EXIT.
1: Open Cycles
3: PED Cycles
5: Comm's Loss
7: Overlaps
9: M1 Close Stall
11: M1 Close Obstuctions
13: M1 Close Overloads
15: M1 PWM Drive Faults
17: M1 Sensor Faults
Appendix
F - Memory Tools
The Memory Tools accessed from within Menu 9
to backup, restore or clear the controller. Once selected, the PREV
or NEXT buttons can be used to view the Memory Tool options. To
Execute the displayed option simply press SET.
Menu 9.1 Clear Control
This option will clear the gate control memory and reload the
factory set defaults for parameters such as the lock time, light
time, auto-close times etc. It will also clear the travel limits.
Menu 9.2 Clear Transmitters (Tx'ers)
This option will clear the transmitter storage memory.
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NeoSlider
TM
- Sliding Gate Opener NES-24V3
(Fig.
E.8). Press
2: Close Cycles
4: Setup Limits
6: Sync Faults
8
M1 Open Stall
10: M1 Open Obstuctions
12: M1 Open Overloads
14: M1 PWM Sync Faults
16: M1 Direction Faults
(Fig F.1)
are used
Owner Installation Instructions
Service Counter
(CYCLES)
60000
1: Open Cycles
1234
MENU 9
Memory Tools
PRESS
Fig E.7
Fig E.8
Fig F.1
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