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SLIDING GATE OPERATOR
Introduction
The Nice 24 Sliding Gate Controller was designed to take advantage of
the superior torque and power of the 24 Volt motor. Conceived as a "Dual Supply"
system, the operator runs efficiently on the 220Volt Mains supply under normal
conditions, and, changing over seamlessly, continues to run from the on-board
batteries during a power failure. A switch mode power supply is used to convert the
mains to the 24 Volt power for the motor, the controller and accessories, and the
charging circuit, which ensures that the batteries are fully charged at the correct
voltage for long life.
Performance Using micro-processor control to provide ramp-up and ramp-down
speed control, the Nice 24 starts smoothly, accelerates quickly to full speed (16,7metres
per minute, one of the fastest operators available), slows down in the last half metre of
travel and stops firmly and gently under electronic braking.
Designed to operate without limit switches for ease of installation, the unit "learns" the
full extent of the gates travel by physically sensing the rail-stops, and then automatically
leaves a small safety gap at each end during normal operation, eliminating noisy
knocking.
Features
Easy Programming An on-board display makes it easy to select and enter the required
features, which include Learning Limits, Auto-close (none, 5, 10 or 20 seconds), Safety
beam selection, Obstacle Sensing Level, Recording Remote controls (up to 16), and
Type of operation, which may be 'Standard' (Residential) or 'Commercial'.
On-board Radio Receiver
The controller has a Digitronic e-Key receiver on board that
provides state-of-the-art secure access control using Keeloq code-hopping technology.
The receiver stores up to 16 transmitters in non-volatile memory.
Optional external Lamp
External 220V lamps may be connected to the controller,
which will come on with every gate operation, and time-out 3 minutes later. These
lamps may turned or off by means of a connection to the intercom. The combined
power of these lamps is restricted to 250W.
Easy Installation
Connections to the controller are made by means of plug-able
terminal blocks, simplifying installation and maintenance. These connections include
the intercom connection, partial opening for pedestrians, lock, safety beam, etc.
The configuration of the machine and the transmitter are stored in a plug-able memory
chip, which can be easily transferred to a replacement controller, making re-
programming un-necessary.
Installation Install the operator according to the enclosed instructions.
Important! For safety reasons, the gate must have physical end-stops in both the closed
and open positions. A sturdy rail-stop must be securely fitted to the track of the sliding
gate in the fully open position. In the closed position, the gate normally stops against the
gatepost. If not, a sturdy rail-stop must be securely fitted in the closed position as well.
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  • Page 1 SLIDING GATE OPERATOR Introduction The Nice 24 Sliding Gate Controller was designed to take advantage of the superior torque and power of the 24 Volt motor. Conceived as a “Dual Supply” system, the operator runs efficiently on the 220Volt Mains supply under normal conditions, and, changing over seamlessly, continues to run from the on-board batteries during a power failure.
  • Page 2 Height adjustment For the height adjustment to be possible, the four adjusting screws provided in the small accessory box must be fitted as in fig. 9 on page 7, before mounting the machine to the steel base plate. Ideally, these screws should protrude 5 to 10 mm, creating a gap between the base plate and the under side of the machine.
  • Page 3 Control. The wire for control from the intercom (or other devices for opening, ground loops, card readers, keypads, etc.) is connected to ‘Control’ or ‘Open’ depending on the ‘type’ chosen. Lock. An optional switch (e.g. fitted to the intercom) may be connected this input. When active, the gate cannot be operated, even by a valid control.
  • Page 4 3. Engage the Manual Over-ride Lever. The display will flash ‘S C’ and the motor will start running slowly. 4. Check that the gate is closing, in which case skip to 6. If not, go to step 5. 5. Pull the Manual Over-ride Lever. Referring to Fig.1, swap the Motor wires on the second plug.
  • Page 5 8. Press ENT to end the sequence. Note: The controller can store sixteen separate e-key Remotes, using different buttons on each. An attempt to record a seventeenth remote will be ignored. To program the other features, refer to the Quick Guide section at the end. Normal Operation Standard (Residential) Type Assuming the gate is closed, when the controller receives a command from a...
  • Page 6 SLIDING GATE OPERATOR QUICK GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS Installation Install the 24V Robo sliding gate motor as per the enclosed instructions. Important! For safety reasons, a sturdy rail-stop must be securely fitted to the track of the sliding gate in the fully open position, and in the closed position if there is no other physical stop. The installation of Safety Beams is strongly recommended, especially if Auto-close is to be used.
  • Page 7 Programming Overview Note: Programming may be entered only if ‘C’ (for closed), ‘S-n’ (Seek stopped) or if a fault code ‘F’ is displayed. Programming of features is achieved by pressing the Enter (ENT) and Select (SEL) buttons together. The Program Display will show ‘P’.