HySecurity Nice SlideSmart CNX 15 Installation And Programming Manual

HySecurity Nice SlideSmart CNX 15 Installation And Programming Manual

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  • Page 1 SlideSmart ™ SlideSmart CNX 15 Slide gate operator EN - Advanced installation and programming manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Sequenced Gate: Loop View #2 ....47 Warranty ............. 102 Specifications ..........103 Programmable Inputs ......48-49 Controller Inputs ........... 50 Entrapment Sensor Wiring - BlueBUS..51 Entrapment Sensor Wiring ......52 For Installation manuals, replacement part instructions, part diagrams and more visit support.hysecurity.com. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 3: Safety Requirements

    SAFETY REQUIREMENTS SAFETY MESSAGES COMMON INDUSTRIAL SYMBOLS The safety messages below inform you about potential These international safety symbols may appear on hazards that can result in injury. Safety messages product or in its literature to alert of potential personal specifi cally address level of exposure to operator and are injury hazards.
  • Page 4 After 2. Proof of attending a HySecurity Technical Training adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest the seminar within the past three years.
  • Page 5 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IDENTIFYING GATE OPERATOR CATEGORY AND UL 325 USAGE CLASS The UL 325 standard covers gate operators. Within this safety standard several Usage Classes are described that defi ne diff erent types of installations where gate operators can be applied. Some operators are restricted in their usage application. Appropriate Usage Classes are shown in the Specifi cations.
  • Page 6 Each placard is to be to pedestrians. In some situations, photoelectric devices visible by persons located on the side of the gate on may be used as vehicle detectors, but should be wired which the placard is installed. accordingly. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 7 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS GATE CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY Gate construction plays a very important role in ensuring The following requirements shall apply to Class I, the safety of any automated gate system. The standard Class II, Class III, and Class IV vehicular horizontal for gate construction is ASTM F2200.
  • Page 8 16 inches (406 mm). ● Reconnect the gate operator and perform the All Nice HySecurity gate operators feature an Inherent following tests: Entrapment System (IES) (UL 325 Type A) that monitors • With the gate opening, block any photo eyes the force on the gate during travel.
  • Page 9 Arm Movement SAFETY REQUIREMENTS SECURE Installers must identify all potential entrapment zones and install sensors that protect these areas. Draw-in Zone Swing Gate Potential PUBLIC Entrapment Zones Gate edge (protecting open direction) (EDGE OPEN) Trailing End Leading Edge PUBLIC Bottom Edge Photo eye Protecting Leading End Entry / Exit...
  • Page 10 3. Attach the front cover. Note: If both DC and AC switches are OFF, the operator will search for the target magnet to establish limits upon power up. If the target magnet is not recognized, the operator will enter Learn Limits mode. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 11: Features

    UL 325 Safety Standards. The intelligent system monitors gate power then adapts the IES to trip at an adjustable threshold above normal power. Hy5B™ 2.0 vehicle detector – Four ports for HySecurity Hy5B 2.0 vehicle detectors, enabling advanced features like automatic gate compensation and loop diagnostics.
  • Page 12: Unpack The Operator

    (COVER WIDTH) Note: You can mark the slots and conduit area on the plywood underneath the chassis and then use the plywood as an anchor hole template. PLYWOOD (MINIMUM PAD SIZE) BOTTOM OF CHASSIS CONDUIT AND ANCHOR HOLE AREA support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 13: Operator Position

    OPERATOR POSITION NEW INSTALLATION RETROFIT INSTALLATION 1. Determine the location of the operator from the gate 1. Remove any existing operator and anchor bolts. (Figure 4). 2. Check the level of the concrete pad and level it if 2. Refer to Figure 4 for minimum dimensions for a new needed.
  • Page 14: Prepare An Installation Site

    (SLOTS ALLOW 3/8” ADJUSTMENT 12 5/8” FORWARD OR BACK) (32.1 cm) 14 3/8” (36.5 cm) 24” (61.0 cm) Figure 4. Concrete Pad, Anchor Hole, and Conduit Dimensions CHAIN 12 7/8” (32.7 cm) CHAIN HEIGHT Figure 5. Front Installation Chain Height support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 15: Slidesmart Cnx

    PREPARE AN INSTALLATION SITE HySecurity requires a concrete pad 3 FOOT with a minimum 2 inch extension above ROUTE 6 AWG (91cm) EARTH GROUND ground and a pad depth of 16 inch or MAXIMUM WIRE THROUGH at least to the frost line, whichever is...
  • Page 16 Center of Post to Face of Gate Operator post mount plate is slotted allowing for u-bolts fitting from 4” - 5” OD posts. For best results, HySecurity recommends welding plate to posts. Posts may be secured in poured Conduit cut-out cover 21 5/8”...
  • Page 17 PREPARE AN INSTALLATION SITE 2 EXTERNAL POST MOUNT, 4"-5" OD, U-BOLT ATTACHMENT 9 1/8” (23 cm) Center of Post to Face of Gate Operator post mount plate is slotted allowing for u-bolts fitting from 4” - 5” OD posts. Posts may be secured in poured concrete pad or post holes.
  • Page 18 4 INTERNAL POST MOUNT, 3" OD, U-BOLT ATTACHMENT 6 1/4” (16 cm) Center of Post to Face of Gate For best results, HySecurity recommends u-bolting/welding 13 1/4” (34 cm) plate to posts prior to pour of concrete. Post Outside to Outside Slide operator bolts to slotted holes in the post mount plate.
  • Page 19 Center of Post to Face of Gate Operator post mount plate is slotted allowing for some adjustment. 13 1/4” (34 cm) For best results, HySecurity recommends u-bolting/welding plate Post Outside to to posts prior to pur of concrete. Outside Slide operator bolts to slotted holes in the post mount plate.
  • Page 20 4 INTERNAL POST MOUNT, 3" OD, WELD ATTACHMENT 4 7/8” (12 cm) Center of Post to Face of Gate For best results, HySecurity recommends welding 16” (41 cm) plate to posts prior to pour of concrete. Post Outside to Outside Slide operator bolts to slotted holes in the post mount plate.
  • Page 21: Attach Back Cover

    ATTACH BACK COVER 1. If 208V/230V AC incoming power is used, set the 3. Install M6 hex bolts at the front cover latch posts voltage switch on the power supply to the correct (Figure 10). setting with a flathead screwdriver before you attach Note: These bolts are critical to cover fit and security of the back cover.
  • Page 22: Install Chain Kit

    12. Chain must be parallel to ground and gate (Figure 14, Figure 17, Figure 18). Figure 16. Front Installation Chain Route CORRECT Figure 17. Correct Distance to Gate Too close to gate Figure 13. Attach Gate Bracket INCORRECT INSTALLATION Figure 18. Incorrect Distance to Gate support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 23: Rear Installation - Right Hand

    REAR INSTALLATION - RIGHT HAND 5 3/8” (14 cm) 12 7/8” 3 1/4” (8 cm) (33 cm) MX4780 Rev. E ©2022...
  • Page 24: Rear Installation - Left Hand

    REAR INSTALLATION - LEFT HAND 5 3/8” (14 cm) 12 7/8” 3 1/4” (8 cm) (33 cm) support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 25: Attach Target Magnet And Chain Cover

    ATTACH TARGET MAGNET AND CHAIN COVER The SlideSmart CNX requires one target magnet as 1. For rear installed gates, remove the appropriate tab from the chain cover. a "home position" for the software's gate position monitoring. Two limit sensors are provided, but only one is used depending on operator handing.
  • Page 26: Wiring And Power

    (332 m) (529 m) 208/230V NOTICE Table 1 and Table 2 assume a dedicated circuit with an accessory power load up to 2A. Additional loads require that the wire size be increased or the distance of the run be decreased. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 27 WIRING AND POWER DANGER Turn off AC power at the source (circuit breaker panel) before accessing the wires in the CNX junction box. Follow facility Lock Out/Tag Out procedures. 1. Make sure both the DC and AC power switches are in the OFF position.
  • Page 28 24 ga 2.0 miles (3.2 km) 26 ga 1.0 mile (1.6 km) 28 ga 3700 feet (1.1 km) Other control wiring distances: BlueBUS 18 ga 164 feet (50 m) Dual Gate and Seq Gate 18 ga 0.75 miles (1.2 km) support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 29: Solar Power

    • The batteries need to power the system for section. extended times of cloudiness when there will be no HySecurity offers an online Solar Calculator at solar charging. Take the daily power needed and www. multiply by the desired backup power duration. Size hysecurity.com/Solar...
  • Page 30 2. Set both DC and AC switches on the operator to OFF. HySecurity recommends the Hy5B vehicle detector for 3. Remove the power switch mounting plate and solar powered sites that require vehicle detectors. The disconnect the DC wires from the power supply.
  • Page 31 The number of amps that the peripherals draw coupled with the gate travel during the day, determines the solar panel size needed. NOTE: HySecurity provides a 35Ah battery option for sites where high gate travel and inclement weather are an issue. For sites of this nature, consider at least a 120W system. A 120W system doubles the feet of gate travel/day that is shown in the chart above.
  • Page 32: Solar Power

    -22°F (-27°C) to a component. Red (+) is positive and black (-) is ● negative. HySecurity uses a sealed AGM-type battery which ● last much longer than wet cell batteries and needs If shorted, the batteries will generate a very high no maintenance over its life span.
  • Page 33: Extended Battery Kit

    EXTENDED BATTERY KIT INSTALL THE EXTENDED BATTERY 1. Remove the front cover. 2. Set the DC and AC switches to OFF. 3. Remove the wiring access panel. 4. Remove the zip ties and wire harness from the 8Ah batteries. 5. Remove the 8Ah batteries. 6.
  • Page 34: Controller Connections

    12. HS-2 – Can connect to expansion module. 28. OXI – Radio for NICE access control devices. 13. HS-1 – Harness connects communication to drive module. 14. RS485 15. T4 Port 16. Ethernet – See Network Setup Menu in the External Communications Menu on page 77. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 35: User Interface

    USER INTERFACE Figure 38. SmartCNX Controller User Interface 5. Limit Open/Close – Solid green when target magnet 1. OLED Display – 16 characters per line, 2 line display. Displays current operator status, menus, and alerts/ activates limit sensor. faults/errors. In h6.03 and later firmware, the display 6.
  • Page 36: Initial Setup

    INITIAL SETUP CONFIGURE THE SETUP MENU HYSECURITY MM/DD/YY HH:MM B.1.00 SET CLOCK (SLIDE) The first time the SmartCNX controller powers on set USAGE 0 - No Handing set. Gate will not move until CLASS, GATE HANDING, and LEARN LIMITS before normal handing is set.
  • Page 37: Smartcnx Controller Menus

    SMARTCNX CONTROLLER MENUS These are the top level menus in the SmartCNX controller. The following pages show the submenus with settings and descriptions. OPERATOR CONFIGURATIONS OPERATOR FUNCTIONS OPERATOR COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS ENTRAPMENT SENSOR RESPONSE USER RELAY OUTPUTS LOOP OPTIONS EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS EXPANSION BOARD INPUTS...
  • Page 38: Operator Configurations

    † 4 (105 SECS) 5 (135 SECS) SLIDE-only LEARN LIMIT 0 (OFF) † 1 (ON) FACTORY DEFAULTS 0 (CUSTOM) † 1 (RESET TO) OPERATOR TYPE 1-17 (OPERATOR TYPE) † MENU PIN 0 0 0 0 † = Indicates default support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 39 OPERATOR CONFIGURATIONS Table 5. SmartCNX Operator Configurations Settings MENU DISPLAY SETTINGS DESCRIPTION USAGE CLASS 0 = Gate disabled Assign the operator’s Usage Class designation per UL 1 = Residential 1 to 4 units 325 standards. The installer must designate a usage class 2 = Comm./public access before the operator will function.
  • Page 40: Operator Functions

    1 (OPEN ONLY) 2 (OPEN/CLOSE) WARN BEFORE OPER 0 (OFF) 1 (ON) 2 (ON 2 SEC) † PARTIAL OPEN 0 (OFF) † 7 (FEET) 8 (FEET) 9 (FEET) 32 (FEET) *(USAGE CLASS 3, 4 ONLY) † = Indicates default support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 41 OPERATOR FUNCTIONS Table 6. SmartCNX Operator Functions Settings MENU DISPLAY SETTINGS DESCRIPTION OPEN SPEED 0 = 0.75 FPS Designates how quickly gate moves in the open direction. 1 = 1.00 FPS Setting 2 (1.25 FPS) only appears when operator is set to 2 = 1.25 FPS UC 3 or 4.
  • Page 42: Operator Communications

    1 (0.5 SECS) 20 (10.0 SECS) LEAF DELAY OPEN 0 (0.0 SECS) † 1 (0.5 SECS) 20 (10.0 SECS) LEAF DELAY OPEN/CLOSE ONLY APPEAR IF THE GATE OPERATOR IS SET UP AS PRIMARY OR SECONDARY. † = Indicates default support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 43 OPERATOR COMMUNICATIONS Table 7. SmartCNX Operator Communications Settings MENU DISPLAY SETTINGS DESCRIPTION Configures gate operator as a Primary or as a Secondary DUAL GATE 0 = OFF 1 = SECONDARY in a dual-gate installation. When you assign one unit as Primary, you must configure the other as Secondary.
  • Page 44: Bi-Parting Gate Setup

    Figure 40. Dual Gate Connection Figure 41. Sequenced Gate Connection 5. Set one operator as the primary and the other as the secondary. 6. Test the gate operation. 7. Adjust LEAF DELAY CLOSE and LEAF DELAY OPEN if required. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 45: Vehicle Detector Loop Layouts

    VEHICLE DETECTOR LOOP LAYOUTS PUBLIC SIDE This layout illustrates a bi-directional traffic system with ACCESS CONTROL ENTER EXIT controlled access entry (card DEVICE reader, radio control, etc.) and a (Card reader, etc.) free exit loop. The gate’s MINIMUM 6FT FROM closure time is determined by GATE the number of seconds entered...
  • Page 46: Sequenced Gate: Loop View #1

    Reset Loop can be offset from C/L of gate: 1 to 5 ft (31 to 152 cm). 9 ft maximum (274 cm) Dimension “F” = 10 to 15 feet (3 to 3.6 m) DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 47: Sequenced Gate: Loop View #2

    SEQUENCED GATE: LOOP VIEW #2 OUTSIDE Optional access control devices (card reader, etc.). OBSTRUCTION Align along 6 ft edge of the LOOP Outside Obstruction Loop. MINIMUM 6FT FROM GATE To sequence the gates, set the menu item, (OOLD for both operators) SEQUENCED GATE to “4”...
  • Page 48: Programmable Inputs

    11 NOT USED 12 BLK FREE EXIT 13 EXIT LOOP † 14 INSIDE LOOP 15 OUTSIDE LOOP 16 CENTER LOOP INPUT #2 TYPE “SEE INPUT #1 TYPE” † INPUT #3 TYPE “SEE INPUT #1 TYPE” † † = Indicates default support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 49 PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS Table 8. SmartCNX Programmable Inputs Settings MENU DISPLAY SETTINGS DESCRIPTION EMERGENCY INPUT 0 = EMERG CLOSE Activation of this input requires a +24VDC signal. 1 = FIRE DEPT OPEN Defaults to Fire Department Open input. When set to 1, signal received through this input overrides all photoelectric eyes and edge sensors and opens gate.
  • Page 50: Controller Inputs

    CONTROLLER INPUTS SmartCNX Controller Input Examples Only Hy5B Vehicle Detectors Radio Receiver Photo Eye Radio Photo eyes may be connected to SENSOR 1 & 2 and INPUT 1 & 2. Edge Sensor Photo Eye NICE BlueBUS Photo Eyes support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 51: Entrapment Sensor Wiring - Bluebus

    ENTRAPMENT SENSOR WIRING - BLUEBUS HySecurity provides one BlueBUS through-beam photo eye pair typically used as EYE CLOSE with the Jumper Positions SlideSmart CNX. Direction Pair (Pairs must match) Install a BlueBUS photo eye: CLOSE 1. Verify the jumpers on transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) are in the same positions (Figure 42).
  • Page 52: Entrapment Sensor Wiring

    ENTRAPMENT SENSOR WIRING HySecurity provides one edge sensor with the SlideSmart CNX typically used as hardwired EDGE OPEN. PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS Install the edge sensor: 1. Install the edge sensor in an appropriate location for EMERGENCY INPUT 0 EMERG CLOSE 1 FIRE DEPT OPEN †...
  • Page 53: List Of Entrapment Sensors

    ENTRAPMENT SENSOR WIRING OLDER GREEN RX PCB TRANSMITTER RECEIVER For older green receiver For 10K, PCBs (before 06/2020), set DIP set as shown below. switch 3 & 4 to ON. 1 = OFF 4 = ON 2 = OFF 3 = ON 3 = OFF 2 = ON 4 = ON...
  • Page 54: Approved Sensor Wiring

    The SmartCNX Controller does not support normally closed inputs. compatible output connections. The SmartCNX Controller does not support normally closed inputs. Table 9. Sensors Tested for Use with HySecurity Operators Table 21. Sensors Tested for Use with HySecurity Operators Table 21.
  • Page 55 APPROVED SENSOR WIRING EMX IRB-RET (Photo Eye) NOTE: Set board as shown in red boxes per Figure 47. Jumpers are three pin type, and placed LEFT or RIGHT as indicated. DIAGRAM A FACTORY 10K OHM RESISTIVE SETTING WIRING (LEFT) 1 = OFF 2 = ON 3 = OFF 4 = ON...
  • Page 56 CNX sensor input is wired to the sensor. See manufacturer's instructions for details. NOTE: Connect sensor’s power common (COM) only to INPUT 1 or 2 of CNX (INPUT 1 shown). SmartCNX Controller Input Figure 50. Transmitter Solutions iGaze RE Kit support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 57 APPROVED SENSOR WIRING EMX WEL200 (Edge Sensor) NOTE: Set board as shown in red boxes per FIG 58 for desired configuration. Jumpers are three pin type, and placed UPPER or LOWER as indicated. Dashed lines indicate the secondary wiring connections if an additional CNX sensor input is wired to the sensor.
  • Page 58: Entrapment Sensor Response

    0 STOP ONLY † 1 REVERSE 2S 2 FULL OPEN EYE OPEN LOGIC 0 STOP ONLY † 1 REVERSE 2S IES STOP ONLY 0 (OFF) † 1 (ON) REVERSAL LOGIC 0 FULL OPEN 1 REVERSE 2S † † = Indicates default support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 59 Adjusts the sensitivity of the internal inherent entrapment sensor (IES). Available settings are 0 to 9 with 0 being the 2 (DEFAULT) most sensitive. HySecurity strongly recommends that you avoid setting the IES sensitivity higher than 6. 9 (MINIMUM) NOTE: Before changing the IES sensitivity, make sure that the gate moves smoothly without obstruction.
  • Page 60: Ies Sensitivity And Wind Load Factor

    4. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to choose an IES covered by the HySecurity Limited Warranty. SENSITIVITY, press SELECT to update the setting. Several factors play into calculations of wind load on a Note: Settings 0-8 are adaptive and setting 9 is fixed.
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  • Page 62: User Relay Outputs

    RELAY 4 – 11 ARE VISIBLE AND CONFIGURABLE ONLY WITH OPTIONAL I/O EXPANSION MODULE WHICH CONNECTS VIA COMMUNICATION CABLE (MX4330 IN THE I/O EXPANSION MODULE KIT) FROM HS-2 ON THE SMARTCNX CONTROLLER TO HS-A ON THE I/O EXPANSION MODULE † = Indicates default support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 63 USER RELAY OUTPUTS Table 11. SmartCNX User Relay Outputs Settings MENU DISPLAY SETTINGS DESCRIPTION RELAY 1-3 LOGIC 0 = DISABLED See Table 12 1 = CLOSE LIMIT 2 = CLOSE PULSE 3 = OPEN LIMIT 4 = OPEN PULSE 5 = WARN B4 OP 6 = GATE LOCK 7 = FORCE OPEN 8 = OPEN 2 LONG...
  • Page 64 Gate Failure output Alert, or Entrapment Mode. If active, gate is disabled. Motor Running output Active when motor is running and gate is in motion. AC Power Failure output This relay is normally energized and drops with loss of AC power. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 65 USER RELAY OUTPUTS Table 12. User-Programmable User Relays - Function Options Name Description Activated when battery power is very low, but output ceases when battery is dead DC Power Failure output (18 volts). Relay is triggered when battery is less than 21 volts. Controls flashing lights to pulse once per second.
  • Page 66 Output controlled by an OXI remote. When pairing a remote, a button can be OXI Accessory/1-min programmed to energize a relay and latch it for 1 minute or until the button is pressed a second time, whichever comes first. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 67: Relay Outputs - Basic

    RELAY OUTPUTS - BASIC The three relays on the SmartCNX Controller are 4. Press MENU on the SmartCNX Controller. configurable to perform a wide range of options for 5. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to USER integration with external devices. RELAY OUTPUTS, press SELECT.
  • Page 68: Relay Outputs - Mechanical

    6. Set the DC and AC switches to ON. 1. Follow manufacturers instructions to install and 7. Press MENU on the SmartCNX Controller. position the relay driven device. HySecurity recommends Input 3 COM. 8. Use the UP or DOWN button to navigate to USER RELAY OUTPUTS and press SELECT.
  • Page 69: Relay Outputs - Solid State

    DIODE Figure 55. Wiring a 24V Accessory Note: A flyback diode protects the SmartCNX controller form voltage spikes caused by switching the coil in the relay. HySecurity recommends a 1n4007 diode for use with most accessories. NO NC SIGNAL 3RD PARTY DEVICE Figure 56.
  • Page 70: Loop Options

    0 (INFINITE) † __LD PRESENCE 1 (LONG) MENU STRUCTURES FOR LOOP OPTIONS ARE VISIBLE AND CONFIGURABLE ONLY WHEN AN HY5B MODULE IS INSTALLED INTO THE SMARTCNX CONTROLLER. OOLD, IOLD, ELD, AND CLD SUB-MENUS ARE IDENTICAL. † = Indicates default support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 71 LOOP OPTIONS Table 13. SmartCNX Loop Options Settings MENU DISPLAY SETTINGS DESCRIPTION OUTSIDE OBS LOOP 0 = PAUSE ONLY Default is for full reversal when Outside Obstruction Loop 1 = REVERSE 2 OPEN is triggered while closing. A setting of 0 causes gate to only pause when triggered.
  • Page 72 INSIDE OBS LOOP SAME AS OUTSIDE LOOP OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU EXIT LOOP SAME AS OUTSIDE LOOP OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU CENTER LOOP SAME AS OUTSIDE LOOP OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 73: Smartcnx - Hy5B Module

    SMARTCNX - HY5B MODULE INSTALL AN HY5B AND VEHICLE LOOP LOOP OPTIONS DETECTOR OUTSIDE OBS LOOP 0 PAUSE ONLY † 1 REVERSE 2 OPEN There are 4 Hy5B ports on the SmartCNX controller: Free Exit, Outside Obstruction, Inside Obstruction, and Center. INSIDE OBS LOOP 0 PAUSE ONLY †...
  • Page 74: Smartcnx - Hy5B Loop Diagnostics

    Wide temperature swing Not likely - False detects Edge of effects due to any temperature swing Not likely - False detects Significant reference movement Possible false detects Very significant reference movement Possible false detects Severe reference movement Possible false detects support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 75: Smartcnx - Hy5B Loop Diagnostics

    SMARTCNX - HY5B LOOP DIAGNOSTICS Possible Causes of Loop Noise: Possible causes of loop reference changes: ● ● Inductively-Coupled Loop Cross-talk – This is Wide Temperature Swings – The reference within the interference between two or more active loops. If detector will change with temperature.
  • Page 76: External Communications

    RESTORE SETUP 0 (NO) † 1 (YES) LOAD FIRMWARE 0 (NO) † 1 (YES) CAPTURE DEBUG 0 (OFF) † 1 (ON) NETWORK SETUP HySecurity Gate HySecurity Gate † MENU GATENAME DHCP 0 (OFF) 1 (ON) 10.3.3.2 XX.X.X.X † IPV4 ADDRESS 255.255.255.0 XX.X.X.X...
  • Page 77 The debug data can be used to determine if there are any intermittent input activations. NETWORK SETUP MENU* Network setup submenu HYSECURITY GATE HySecurity Gate Set the name of the operator. Default name includes a four digit number for easy identification when pairing with bluetooth.
  • Page 78: Firmware Updates And Debug Data

    FIRMWARE UPDATES AND DEBUG DATA Download the firmware to a USB drive: 1. Go to support.hysecurity.com, click on Software, click SmartCNX Code vh6.##, and click h.6.##.cnx to download the .cnx firmware file. 2. Connect a USB drive to your computer.
  • Page 79: Connect To The Smartcnx Installer App

    9. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select 1 (ON) and Rev B+ Rev A press SELECT. 10. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to show HYSECURITY GATE PIN and GATE NAME. Record the PIN and GATE NAME. Figure 59. Bluetooth Switch Connect the app and controller: 11.
  • Page 80: External Communications

    EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS Continued from page 77. EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS BLE ENABLE 0 (OFF) † 1 (ON) OPTIONS MENU HYSECURITY GATE BLE PIN: XXXXXX BLUEBUS NONE OPTIONS MENU BLUEBUS DEVICES 0 (OFF) SCAN FOR DEVICES † 1 (ON) SYSTEM ADDRESS 0 (OFF) - 99 (DEBUG OUT) †...
  • Page 81 1 = ON appear on gate status display. HYSECURITY GATE XXXXXX PIN to connect to the SmartCNX controller with the SMART CNX installer app. HySecurity Gate PIN only appears when BLE Enable is set to 1 (ON). BLUEBUS OPTIONS BlueBUS submenu MENU Lists the configurations of the connected BlueBUS devices.
  • Page 82: Oxi Installation And Programming

    SmartCNX Figure 63. Remove OXI Port Rubber Plug controller. For newer OXI receivers use the antenna terminal on the OXI receiver. Shield Core Figure 64. Install OXI Receiver Figure 62. OXI Antenna Terminal support.hysecurity.com...
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  • Page 84: Expansion Board Inputs

    11 = NOT USED 12 = BLK FREE EXIT 13 = EXIT LOOP 14 = INSIDE LOOP 15 = OUTSIDE LOOP 16 = CENTER LOOP Note: For expansion board relays see Relay Outputs on page 62. † = Indicates default support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 85: I/O Expansion Module Mounting And Wiring

    I/O EXPANSION MODULE MOUNTING AND WIRING 1. Connect the mounting plate to the operator to the 3. Optional step: To use any of the R6 - R11 +24V ports right of the controller mounting plate. Make sure that connect power from the drive module. Connect the the three screws marked (1) are in position and snug.
  • Page 86: Diagnostics Menu

    OPERATION LOGS 0 = OFF 1 = ON Open the Diagnostics Menu to cycle through a status display of the firmware versions of the different processors (CNX controller, Nice, BLE, Drive module, I/O Expansion Module). † = Indicates default support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 87: 24 7 Clock And Timer

    24 7 CLOCK AND TIMER 24/7 CLOCK AND TIMER SET CLOCK MM/DD/YY HH:MM ENABLE OPEN TMR 0 (OFF) † 1 (ON) CLEAR SCHEDULE 0 (NO) † 1 (YES) SET OPEN DAY 1--8 0 UNUSED † 1 EVERYDAY 2 WEEKDAYS 3 WEEKEND 4 SUNDAY 5 MONDAY 6 TUESDAY...
  • Page 88: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE DC BATTERY REPLACEMENT The SlideSmart CNX requires minimal mechanical HySecurity provides a one year warranty from the date maintenance. Check the following on a routine basis: of shipment for all batteries supplied with the SlideSmart CNX operator.
  • Page 89: Additional Safety Information

    ● Never mix battery sizes, types, or brands. Charging electrocution or death. circuit on HySecurity DC operators is designed for ● AGM-type batteries, not fl ooded lead acid-type Always make certain that proper power has been selected for the job.
  • Page 90 Recyclers and manufacturers alike promote the process of recycling metal and plastic. Using a metal and plastic recycling center promotes energy cost savings. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting/Alerts/Faults/Errors

    TROUBLESHOOTING/ALERTS/FAULTS/ERRORS Table 21. SmartCNX Controller - Troubleshooting Display Description Possible Causes Solutions Condition Alert, Error or Fault 1. Activate any operate command. Occurs when an edge sensor or Inherent Entrapment Sensor (IES) trips. Gate binding, 2. Remove obstruction. wind, or a faulty edge sensor can cause SAFE MODE Safe Mode Alert a false alert.
  • Page 92 No additional automatic function is possible, 21V. but limited push button control is available down to 18V. Critically low 24V supply power. HYSECURITY BAD This message can DC power is below 14V – no control Refer to solutions above. POWER occur only on initial functions will be allowed at all.
  • Page 93 TROUBLESHOOTING/ALERTS/FAULTS/ERRORS Table 22. SmartCNX Controller - Alerts Display Description Possible Causes Solutions Condition Alert, Error or Fault Gate has been forced off the full close limit ALERT 1 FORCE Gate forced open. Will self-clear after an open OPEN Alarm will sound. and is being prevented from re-closing.
  • Page 94 AC power but will not have DISCONNECTED needed. battery backup. Battery fuse may be blown. * This message will also indicate which detector the alert applies to: Exit Loop (ELD), Inside Obstruction Loop (IOLD), Outside Obstruction Loop (OOLD), or Center Loop (CLD). support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 95 TROUBLESHOOTING/ALERTS/FAULTS/ERRORS Table 23. SmartCNX Controller - Faults Display Description Possible Causes Solutions Condition Alert, Error or Fault 1. Tighten taper clamp. The motor is on FAULT 1 2. Check limit sensors. ● Taper clamp slipping longer than the MOTOR RUN TIME Replace as required.
  • Page 96 OFF and then to the error appears in the log and means Internal software/hardware error. Report any ERROR 5 that SmartCNX instance of this error to HySecurity Technical 2. Update to latest No display software version. Controller detects Support.
  • Page 97 COMM Controller and drive and SmartCNX module (HSP1). Controller. 3. Replace drive module. Software issue ERROR 7 Call HySecurity Technical exists that may Corrupt software or data. MENU CHECKSUM Support for assistance. require factory reset. ERROR 8 RPM sensor Motor Encoder or wires are damaged or...
  • Page 98: Appendix B - French Translations

    à un technicien qualifi é. 7. La voie d’accès est réservée aux véhicules 7. The entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrians seulement. Les piétons doivent utiliser une voie must use separate entrance. d’accès différente. 8. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 8. CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 99 APPENDIX B - FRENCH TRANSLATIONS English French 2.3 Install the gate operator only when: 2.3 N’installez l’ouvre-barrière que si : a. The operator is appropriate for the a. l’ouvre-barrière est approprié pour la structure construction of the gate and the usage Class of et la classe d’utilisation de la barrière;...
  • Page 100 2.11 For a gate operator utilizing a contact 2.11 Pour les ouvre-barrières qui fonctionnent sensor avec des capteurs support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 101 APPENDIX B - FRENCH TRANSLATIONS English French a. Au moins un capteur de contact doit être a. One or more contact sensors shall be located situé où il existe un risque de coincement ou where the risk of entrapment or obstruction d’obstruction, comme sur le bord d’ouverture, exists, such as at the leading edge, trailing edge, sur le bord de fermeture et sur les poteaux...
  • Page 102: Warranty

    HySecurity, and the Two Year warranty period in (b), (d), (e), and (f) will not extend force majeure. This warranty does not cover any incidental expenses, including fines beyond four years from the date that the product was shipped from HySecurity.
  • Page 103: Specifications

    † 60 Watt minimum 24VDC solar panel (or two 12V - 30W panels wired in series), not included but required for solar operation. Visit hysecurity.com or call for information on solar panel size calculations.
  • Page 104 Nice North America | HySecurity Gate & Barrier Division 6705 S 209th St, Ste 101 hysecurity.com Kent, WA 98032...

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