Automatic Technology NeoSlider NES-24V2 Manual
Automatic Technology NeoSlider NES-24V2 Manual

Automatic Technology NeoSlider NES-24V2 Manual

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NES-24V2 NeoSlider
TM
Sliding Gate Opener
Ne Slider
Doc # 160023_03
Part # 13333
Released 27/10/14

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  • Page 1 NES-24V2 NeoSlider Sliding Gate Opener Ne Slider ™ Doc # 160023_03 Part # 13333 Released 27/10/14...
  • Page 2 Important Safety Instructions The safety alert symbols below indicate a personal safety or property damage instruction exists. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. This NeoSlider NES-24V2 Sliding Gate Opener is designed and tested to offer safe service provided it is installed and operated in strict accordance with the following safety rules.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd hereby further expressly excludes all or any liability for any injury, damage, cost, expense or claim whatsoever suffered by any person as a result whether directly or indirectly from failure to install the Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd Garage Door Opener in accordance with these installation instructions.
  • Page 4: Features

    1. Features Thank you for purchasing the NES-24V2 NeoSlider from Automatic Technology. Designed for residential sliding gates by our world renowned team of engineers, this unit will give years of smart, simple and secure operation. Listed below are some of the many features.
  • Page 5 Status Indicator The LCD console display screen indicates through text the status of the NeoSlider™. When the MAIN SCREEN is displayed, the current position of the gate or the result of the last movement can be viewed. The display also shows the countdown timer for Auto-Close operations.
  • Page 6: Control Board Layout

    2. Control Board Layout Fig 2.1 PED N/O input terminal Console Exit button Console Down/Close button SB2 (Safety Beam (2), two, three wire or Console SET button wireless) OUT 2 (optional relay SB1 (Safety Beam(1), two, three wire or Antenna connector module coil drive) wireless) Console display...
  • Page 7: Set Up Requirements

    3. Set Up Requirements Fig 3.1 3.1 Kit Contents ITEM DESCRIPTION ORDER IMPORTANT WARNING! CODE DRIVE UNIT NES-24V2 60109 A qualified electrician must perform the installation where 240V AC TRIO-CODE 4B PTX-5V2 TRANSMITTER 61160 power is used. ACCESSORY ACTUATOR PACK 61463 RESISTOR 5K6 65882...
  • Page 8: Drive Unit Installation

    Mark a line parallel to the face of the gate for the mounting holes. The distance from the gate is determined by the formula (38mm + Rack Width). Therefore, if using an Automatic Technology rack, the distance is 78mm. Otherwise, if using a non-Automatic Technology rack, add your rack width (and spacers if required) to the 38mm (see Fig.
  • Page 9: Rack & Limit Actuator Installation

    5. Rack & Limit Actuator Installation 5.1 Mounting rack to gate A strong base on the gate is required for mounting the rack. a. Manually open the gate and place a rack section to mesh with the pinion gear on the Drive Unit. Mark the top of the rack. Move the gate and mark the rack for the entire length of the gate.
  • Page 10: Programming The Neoslider

    6. Programming The NeoSlider 6.1 Common Programs The two most common programs are; Program Menu’s required Function Section Automated Set Up Menu 10.1 Setting the Limits Safety Obstruction Force 9.1 and 9.2 Menu 1 Coding the Transmitter 10.1 Fig 6.1 Automated Set Up with Menu 10.1 Setting the Limits...
  • Page 11: Safety Beams

    7. Safety Beams WARNING: When using Safety Beams, the gateway must be clear of all obstructions and persons at all times. The location of the beams and manner in which it is installed might not give safety protection at all times. Check to make sure that the height of the beam and type used give maximum protection possible WARNING: Tampering with Safety Beams could result in serious personal injury and/or property damage and will void the warranty.
  • Page 12: Setting Limits

    8. Setting Limits Button 1 (Inch Open) Button 2 The NeoSlider has the alternate ability to set travel limits using (Set) a TrioCode 128 transmitter, allowing free movement around the gate to better assess the desired limit positions. In order to use a transmitter, it must first have at least one of its buttons coded to the gate controller.
  • Page 13: Safety Obstruction Force Test

    9. Safety Obstruction Force Test WARNING! Take care when testing or adjusting the Safety Obstruction Force. Excessive force may cause SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY and/or PROPERTY DAMAGE. 9.1 Testing Close Cycle a. Press the OPEN button to open the gate. b. Place a piece of timber approximately 40mm wide on the ground directly next to the closing pilon / fence (Fig.
  • Page 14: Coding Transmitter

    10. Coding Transmitter NeoSlider can store up to thirty (30) transmitters in its memory. Each transmitter can be allocated an alpha-numeric ID label up to ID/SN display indicator I.D label/Serial number eleven (11) characters in length and each button can be assigned to one of several control functions.
  • Page 15: Remotely Coding Transmitters

    11. Remotely Coding Transmitters If a TrioCode 128 transmitter is already coded into the opener, additional TrioCode 128 transmitters can be coded without being in direct contact with the NeoSlider PRESS Existing NOTE: Only the function of the existing TrioCode 128 Transmitter transmitter Fig 11.1...
  • Page 16: Setting Pedestrian Position

    12. Setting Pedestrian Position NeoSlider can be instructed, via its pedestrian control feature, to partly open and provide pedestrian access but prevent vehicle access. MENU 10.3 Set Pedestrian NOTE: Before setting the pedestrian access position the gate must be in the fully closed position. As with the Setting Travel Fig 12.1 Limit procedure, a transmitter can be used to complete the pedestrian position setting procedure.
  • Page 17: Auto-Close Mode

    13. Auto-Close Mode WARNING! The Auto-Close function is not available 13.3 Pedestrian Auto-Close unless Safety Beam is installed. Menu 3.3 Safety Beam Auto-Close This mode is selected by entering a non-zero time for the “Safety Beam Auto-Close” parameter. This mode is used to Auto-Close the 13.1 Setting Up Standard Auto-Close gate but only after an object has passed through the gateway and Menu 3.
  • Page 18: Accessories Installation

    14. Accessories Installation Wiring Output1 And Output2 Outputs 1 and 2 are used to control a lock, Light or Safety Beam Pulse Lock power. Which output is to control which function and the way it is controlled is programmable. If using these outputs make sure that the functions are configured for correct operation prior to setting the travel limits.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    15. Specifications Technical Specifications Protection rating: IP33 Input voltage: 230V - 240V AC 50Hz Transformer primary voltage: 230V/240VAC Secondary voltage: 24V AC 150 VA Controller voltage: 24V DC Motor type: Permanent Magnet Direct Current Motor voltage: 24V DC Maximum pulling force: 200N Maximum gate opening: Width:...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    16. Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Remedy Gate will not operate Mains power not switched on. Switch on mains power. Opener motor is disengaged Check that the motor is engaged for automatic operation Gate is obstructed. Remove obstruction. The opener is in “Vacation Mode” Turn off “Vacation Mode”(Appendix DMenu 7.4).
  • Page 21: Appendix

    OPERATIONAL BUTTONS: 17. Appendix 1. Press PREV/NEXT buttons move to Left/Right. 2. Press OPEN/CLOSE buttons to change setting. 3. Press SET button to save changes. A - Console Menu Structure 4. Press EXIT to return to MENU without saving changes. Parameter Default Step...
  • Page 22 Appendix NOTE: The System will automatically return to the main screen after 30 secs if a menu screen is displayed and no buttons are pressed. A - Console Menu Structure Parameter Option Default Menu Section Menu 7 - Operating Modes SB1 TYPE 2 WIRE 2 WIRE...
  • Page 23: B - Viewing And Editing Parameters

    Appendix A - Console Menu Structure Parameter Option Default Menu Section Menu 8 - Diagnostics TEST INPUTS - Controls input display status Inactive Appendix E TEST TRANSMITTERS (TX’ERS) Appendix E DISPLAY HISTORY Appendix E MEMORY USAGE Appendix E SERVICE COUNTER 60,000 Appendix E EVENT COUNTER...
  • Page 24: C - Wiring Dual Neoslider Kit

    Appendix C - Wiring Dual NeoSlider Kit MSI-1.00 Board ATA DCB-05V2 (150VA) Fig C.1 MOTOR 2 TERMINAL 1 MOTOR 2 TERMINAL 2 MOTOR 2 CLOSE LIMIT SWITCH INPUT MSI-1.00 Board MOTOR 2 OPEN LIMIT SWITCH INPUT COMMON FOR MOTOR 1 & 2 LIMIT SWITCHES MOTOR 1 CLOSE LIMIT SWITCH INPUT MOTOR 1 OPEN LIMIT SWITCH INPUT MOTOR 1 TERMINAL 1...
  • Page 25: D - Control Board Adjustments

    Appendix D - Control Board Adjustments 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. Menu 6.
  • Page 26 Appendix D - Control Board Adjustments 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.
  • Page 27: E- Diagnostic Tools

    Appendix E- Diagnostic Tools The controller provides several diagnostic tools from within the Diagnostics Menu (Menu 8). This section details the function of MENU 8 each tool and its use. Diagnostics Navigating To Diagnostics Menu Fig E.1 a. Press PREV to navigate to Menu 8 (Fig.
  • Page 28: F - Memory Tools

    Appendix E- Diagnostic Tools Menu 8.5 Service Counter The NeoSlider™ provides a periodic service counter which can Service Counter be set to expire after a number of drive cycles. When expired, (CYCLES) 60000 the NeoSlider™ will beep at the beginning of each drive cycle and a message will be displayed on the MAIN SCREEN Fig E.7 (Fig.
  • Page 29: G- Transmitter Editing

    Appendix G- Transmitter Editing Navigating To “Edit Transmitter” Menu a. Press NEXT to navigate to Menu 1 (Fig. G.1) Menu 1 b. Press SET to enter the transmitter edit procedure. Code Transmitter c. Press NEXT to enter transmitter list and edit mode. Fig G.1 Editing Button Function Field a.
  • Page 30: H- Transmitter Managment

    Appendix H- Transmitter Managment Transmitter Listing Facility The NeoSlider™ provides a transmitter listing facility which Press Tx’er enables the user to find a transmitter location within the memory. Button LIST> Once located, a stored transmitter can be replaced, deleted, edited, copied or, if the location is empty, a new transmitter can Fig H.1 PRESS be coded.
  • Page 31: Warranty And Exclusion Of Liability

    18. Warranty and Exclusion of Liability This Warranty is given by Automatic Technology (Australia) 10. This Warranty excludes damage resulting from: Pty Ltd (ABN 11 007 125 368) (ATA), 6-8 Fiveways Boulevard, (a) normal wear and tear; Keysborough 3173, 1300 133 944, sales@automatictechnology.
  • Page 32 ABN 11 007 125 368 TrioCode 128 and NeoSlider are trademarks 6-8 Fiveways Boulevard of Automatic Technology (Australia) Pty Ltd. Keysborough, Victoria, 3173, Australia No part of this document may be reproduced P 1300 133 944 without prior permission. In an ongoing E sales@automatictechnology.com.au...

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