HySecurity SlideDriver II Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 SlideDriver ™ SlideDriver II Slide gate operator EN - Digital installation manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Appendix B - Accessory Instructions 111-126 Sequenced Gate: Loop View #2 ....49 Appendix C - Wiring Diagrams ..127-135 Sequenced Gate: Loop View #3 ....50 SlideDriver II Installer Checklist ..136-137 Sequenced Gate: Loop View #4 ....51 Warranty ..........138 Programmable Inputs ......52-53 Specifications ..........139...
  • Page 3: Safety Requirements

    1. A minimum of three years experience installing similar equipment. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY. 2. Proof of attending a HySecurity Technical Training seminar within the past three years. CAUTION 3. Signifi cant manufacturer endorsements of technical aptitude in gate operator installation and operation.
  • Page 4 Class IV: Intended for use in guarded industrial locations or buildings such as an airport security area or other restricted access location, not servicing general Class IV public, in which access is monitored by security personnel or via closed circuitry. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 5 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ONLY WARNING This automatic gate operator is not designed nor is it intended for pedestrian traffi c. Vehicular gate operators must by their nature be powerful to function reliably. This power can cause injury or death. Accordingly, direct all pedestrian traffi c to a separate walk-through gate.
  • Page 6 EXTERNAL ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION an automatic operator is disconnected. SENSORS Most HySecurity gate operators are equipped with a Type A, ● For pedestrian access in the vicinity of an automated Inherent Entrapment Sensor (IES). UL 325 Safety Standard vehicular gate, a separate pedestrian gate shall be provided.
  • Page 7 UL 325 requirements in order to be deemed acceptable for use in a gate operator. Study The following sensors have been tested with Nice | HySecurity gate operators by an Important Safety Instructions and consider your specifi c independent laboratory and certified to comply with UL 325 7th Edition.
  • Page 8 Installers must assess each specifi c site and *IRB-MON photo eyes are pre-bundled with HySecurity SwingSmart DC, SlideSmart DC and SlideDriver operators. **Sentir Series ASO edge sensors are pre-bundled with HySecurity SlideSmart DC, SlideSmart CNX and SlideDriver operators. install sensors that protect all potential entrapment zones.
  • Page 9 4. Manually push the gate open or close. The external stop button for the SlideDriver II is located on the right side of the chassis. Press the stop button while the gate is opening or closing to stop gate travel and disable the automatic close timer.
  • Page 10: 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 11: Components

    COMPONENTS SLIDEDRIVER II MAJOR PARTS DIAGRAM Electric Motor Pump Pack Control Box Hydraulic Reservoir Power Switch Chassis (Cover not shown) Drive Wheel Drive Arm Mounts Pivots Hydraulic Dual Limit Motors Sensor and Mounting Hose Bracket AdvanceDrive Wheel Kit Motor Mount...
  • Page 12 COMPONENTS SLIDEDRIVER II Motor Contactor 15, 40 AC MOTOR ELECTRICAL BOX External Stop/ Reset Button DC Power SmartTouch 720/725 Supply Controller Expansion High Voltage Module Enclosure Wake Display Button SLIDEDRIVER II External Stop/ VFD (EXAMPLE) Reset Button ELECTRICAL BOX SmartTouch...
  • Page 13 COMPONENTS 1Ø AC MOTOR 3Ø AC MOTOR DC MOTOR MX5386 Rev. B ©2023...
  • Page 14 COMPONENTS SD15 PUMP PACK SD40 PUMP PACK Brake Valves Unloader Valve Breather Brake Pressure Manifold Transducer Quick Reservoir Disconnects Directional Valve SD50F, 80V, 200V PUMP PACK support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 15: Plan Site Design

    PLAN SITE DESIGN WARNING Be sure the WARNING signs are visible from either side of the gate in clear view of approaching vehicles. For your records, take a photograph of the completed installation site. Safety Mesh Warning signs Gap between vertical bars must be less than 2¼ in (57 mm) up to a minimum height of 6 ft (1.8 m).
  • Page 16: Prepare An Installation Site

    1¼ in locations whichever is 10 in (30 mm) greater. Refer (250 mm) 43 in (1.1 m) to local code for 47 in (1.2 m) min. appropriate depth. NOTE: Design shown for illustrative purposes only. Drawings are NOT TO SCALE. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 17 PREPARE AN INSTALLATION SITE CLEARANCES SlideDriver: Cabinet (Modular): Cabinet (DC / UPS): Front Access: Min. 36 in (0.9 m) Door Swing: Min. 30 in (0.8 m) Side Access: Min. 24 in (0.6 m) Front Access: Allow 30 in (0.8 m) Rear Access: Allow 24 in (0.6 m) Rear Access: Allow 24 in (0.6 m) NOTICE...
  • Page 18 Use the template to mark the location of the anchor bolts that will secure the Side -Puerta SlideDriver II to the concrete pad. Lado- CAUTION Review the dimensions on page 16. Proper alignment of the SlideDriver II 26 in Anchor bolt operator and the drive rail is critical. (660 mm) template...
  • Page 19 PREPARE AN INSTALLATION SITE EDGE SENSOR INSTALLATION 1. Attach channel segements to gate draw-in post. 4. Connect edge sensor wires to conduit wires. Use a junction box to protect the splice. 2. Install one screw in the bottom channel segment. 5.
  • Page 20: Install The Operator

    WARNING Option: Obtain help before lifting or moving the operator. SlideDriver II models can weigh over 260 lbs (118 SlideDriver II Base Riser (most models) kg). Failure to comply may result in serious injury to Inches: 26W x 12H x 14½D personnel, damage to the equipment, or both.
  • Page 21 Article 250 requires a separate earth ground in addition to the required equipment ground. Ga. 6 minimum. The gate operator must be grounded per NEC, NFPA 780 and local building standards and codes. SlideDriver II chassis Control box 3 ft (0.9 m)
  • Page 22: Assemble, Align, And Install Drive Rail

    ASSEMBLE, ALIGN, AND INSTALL DRIVE RAIL NOTICE SlideDriver II is designed for use with HySecurity drive rail. Failure to use HySecurity drive rail could decrease performance, reduce durability, and may void the warranty. Connect Sections of the Drive Rail 1. Use roll pins to join the sections of the drive rail. To prevent the pins from moving during assembly, crimp the pin channels with pliers (Figure 5).
  • Page 23 ASSEMBLE, ALIGN, AND INSTALL DRIVE RAIL Standard grooved drive rail Figure 5. Assemble Drive Rail Clamped Handle Use wire to secure Position the toggle handle so the clamp remains open and the drive wheel does not fall closed. When clamped on the drive Unclamped rail, the red spring should be compressed to a height of...
  • Page 24 Align top of rail with label and Gate notch on the Structure SlideDriver II chassis. CAUTION Rail Height Height from top of drive rail to bottom of gate operator. AD: AdvanceDrive Advanced Drive 9¼...
  • Page 25: Install And Secure Limits

    INSTALL AND SECURE LIMITS CAUTION NOTICE Make sure power is disconnected and power switch Limit Flag Handing (All SlideDriver II Models) is set to OFF while installing the limit flags and limit When facing the operator from the secure side of the sensor.
  • Page 26 1/4 to 3/4 in (6 to 19 mm) spacing Figure 14. Set Dual Limit Sensor Spacing Note: For SlideDriver II operators, the limit flags are installed in the limit track and should not cross the path of the drive wheels in the drive track.
  • Page 27 ~6 in (150 mm) evenly spaced evenly spaced Figure 15. Stop and Slow Down Limit Flag Screw Positioning CLAMP DRIVE WHEELS All SlideDriver II Refer to page 22 for WARNING. Place toggle handle in clamped (load) position. Toggle handle Drive Rail...
  • Page 28: Flanged Drive Rail And Limit Flags

    Make sure the dual limit sensor is centered on the limit flag (Figure 14). NOTICE The drive rail must not sag in the center or it will rub against dual limit sensor(s). Limit Flag Spacer(s) Figure 17. Flanged Drive Rail with Limit Flag and Spacer support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 29: Wiring Ac Power

    WIRING AC POWER DANGER WARNING Turn off AC power at the source (circuit breaker panel) Each gate operator is built to run on a specific line before accessing the wires in the gate operator. power voltage and phase. Failure to ensure that Follow facility Lock Out/Tag Out procedures.
  • Page 30 Any electrical damage occurring to the operator will not be covered by the Warranty. WARNING SlideDriver II 50F-series and all 2 hp operators CANNOT be connected to 115/120VAC, 1Ø power or 575V, 3Ø power. If any attempts are made to do so, serious injury and possible electrical shock may result.
  • Page 31: Wire Sizing And Runs

    WIRE SIZING AND RUNS Supplying a gate operator with the correct electrical service is crucial to the performance of the operator and the life of its electrical components. If the wire size used is too small, the voltage loss, especially during motor startup, will prevent the motor from attaining its rated horsepower.
  • Page 32 Performance of SD50F-series operators on 1Ø and 3Ø, 50 or 60 Hz Power. Note: Distance shown in U.S. Standard “feet.” Metric equivalent shown in parentheses. Table 4. SlideDriver II Wire Size Chart – SD15 and SD40 Phase Ø...
  • Page 33 WIRE SIZING AND RUNS Table 6. SlideDriver II Wire Size Chart – SD200V Phase Ø Voltage (V) Horsepower (Hp) Maximum Rated 22.7 15.6 13.2 Current Draw (A) Wire Gauge Distance Distance Distance Distance 57 (18 m) 73 (22 m) 175 (53 m)
  • Page 34: Controller Connections

    13. HS-1 – Harness connects communication to I/O 28. OXI – Radio for NICE access control devices.* Expansion Module (OT1 and OT7, MN3). 14. RS485 – Standard VFD Input * Some features not available on SmartTouch 720. 15. (Not Used) support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 35: User Interface

    USER INTERFACE Figure 20. SmartTouch 720/725 Controller User Interface 1. OLED Display – 16 characters per line, 2 line display. 5. Limit Open/Close – Solid green when limit flag 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

    4. STARTING UP flashes on the display. 5. The SmartTouch 720/725 Controller automatically scans for BlueBUS devices and then gate status appears on the display. HYSECURITY 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 H6.06 USAGE CLASS 0 - No Handing set. Gate will not move until handing is set.
  • Page 37 NOTICE Brake valves are factory set to midpoint, two turns. Check Do not operate SlideDriver II gate operators while the brake valve function before making any adjustments. hoses are disconnected. Make sure that all hydraulic 1. If adjustment is needed, loosen the 9/16 in lock nut on...
  • Page 38: Sd50F Emergency Fast Operate (Efo)

    SD50F EMERGENCY FAST OPERATE (EFO) SlideDriver II EFO ignores loops and entrapment sensors. SlideDriver II operators equipped with a VFD will run at the high speed setting when EFO is activated. For EFO operation connect a hold to operate device to the Emergency input and program the input.
  • Page 39: Smarttouch 720/725 Controller Menus

    SMARTTOUCH 720/725 CONTROLLER MENUS These are the top level menus in the SmartTouch 720/725 Controller. The following pages show the submenus with settings and descriptions. These menus are also accessible through the Smart installer app. OPERATOR CONFIGURATIONS OPERATOR FUNCTIONS OPERATOR COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS...
  • Page 40: Operator Configurations

    OPERATOR CONFIGURATIONS SlideDriver II 15, 40 (OT 1) SlideDriver II 50F, 80V, 200V (OT 7) OPERATOR OPERATOR CONFIGURATIONS CONFIGURATIONS † † USAGE CLASS 0 (GATE DISABLED) USAGE CLASS 0 (GATE DISABLED) 3 (INDUSTRIAL) 1 (RESIDENTIAL) 2 (PUBLIC) 4 (HIGH-SECURITY) 3 (INDUSTRIAL) 4 (HIGH-SECURITY) †...
  • Page 41 OPERATOR TYPE OT1 = Non-VFD SLIDEDRIVER Factory set. Used only if replacing the SmartTouch 720/725 Controller. OT7 = VFD SLIDEDRIVER II OT12 = SWINGSMART CNX OT15 = SLIDESMART CNX MENU PIN 0 0 0 0 Allows installer to set a 4-digit security pin to restrict access to SmartTouch 720/725 Controller menus.
  • Page 42: Operator Functions

    0 (OFF) 1 (ON) † RADIO OPTIONS 0 (STEP FUNCTION) 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) support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 43 OPERATOR FUNCTIONS Table 8. SmartTouch 720/725 Operator Functions Settings MENU DISPLAY SETTINGS DESCRIPTION OPEN SPEED 0 = 2 FPS or 0.75 FPS Designates how quickly gate moves in the open direction. † 1 = 3 FPS or 1.00 FPS Hidden for all OT1 and OT7, AD2. CLOSE SPEED 0 = 2 FPS or 0.75 FPS Designates how quickly gate moves in the close direction.
  • Page 44: 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 45 OPERATOR COMMUNICATIONS Table 9. SmartTouch 720/725 Operator Communications Settings MENU DISPLAY SETTINGS DESCRIPTION DUAL GATE 0 = OFF Configures gate operator as a Primary or as a Secondary † 1 = SECONDARY in a dual-gate installation. When you assign one unit as 2 = PRIMARY Primary, you must configure the other as Secondary.
  • Page 46: Dual And Sequenced Gate Setup

    Edge Sensor Earth Ground Photo Eye Dual Gate Communication Place the WARNING Wire WARNING signs on both sides of the gate. Take a photograph of the complete installation site. In-ground vehicle loop detectors Figure 26. Bi-Parting Gate support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 47: Vehicle Detector Loop Layouts

    VEHICLE DETECTOR LOOP LAYOUTS This slide gate site scenario depicts a bi-directional traffic system with controlled access ACCESS CONTROL entry (card reader, radio control, etc.) and free exit. The gate’s closure time is determined by the number of seconds entered in the CLOSE TIMER item found in the User Menu.
  • Page 48: Sequenced Gate: Loop View #1

    (0.3 m to 1.5 m). F = 10 ft to 15 ft (3 m to 3.6 m) G = 4 ft to 6 ft (1.2 m to 2.4 m) H = 0.7 ft (0.2 m) Drawings NOT to scale support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 49: Sequenced Gate: Loop View #2

    SEQUENCED GATE: LOOP VIEW #2 To sequence the gates, set the Menu item, SEQUENCED GATE to “2” in both gate operators. OUTSIDE OBSTRUCTION LOOP (OOLD for both operators) SECURITY SLIDE GATE CENTER LOOP Loop can be offset from C/L of barrier arm 1 ft to 5 ft (0.3 m to 1.5 m).
  • Page 50: Sequenced Gate: Loop View #3

    F = 10 ft to 15 ft CENTER (3 m to 3.6 m) LOOP G = 4 ft to 6 ft (1.2 m to 2.4 m) H = 0.7 ft (0.2 m) Traffic Control Gate INSIDE OBSTRUCTION LOOP Drawings NOT to scale support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 51: Sequenced Gate: Loop View #4

    SEQUENCED GATE: LOOP VIEW #4 To sequence the gates, set the Menu item, SEQUENCED GATE to “4” in both gate operators. OUTSIDE OBSTRUCTION LOOP Traffic Control Gate Uni- or Bi-directional Traffic Control Vehicles must pass from one loop to the next without loss of detection.
  • Page 52: Programmable Inputs

    INPUT #2 TYPE † “SEE INPUT #1 TYPE” † INPUT #3 TYPE “SEE INPUT #1 TYPE” OPEN INPUT 0 DISABLED † 1 ENABLED CLOSE INPUT 0 DISABLED † 1 ENABLED REMOTE INPUT 0 DISABLED † 1 ENABLED = Indicates default † support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 53 PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS Table 10. SmartTouch 720/725 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 †...
  • Page 54: Controller Inputs

    SmartTouch 720/725 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 Wake Display support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 55: Entrapment Sensor Wiring - Bluebus

    2. Install the BlueBUS photo eyes in appropriate locations for entrapment protection (page 8). 3. Set the power switch to OFF. CLOSE 4. Route the wires to the inside of the SlideDriver II chassis. CLOSE 5. Install the wires between the TX and RX and then into...
  • Page 56: Entrapment Sensor Wiring

    HySecurity provides one edge sensor typically used as PROGRAMMABLE hardwired EDGE OPEN and one photo eye typically used INPUTS as EYE CLOSE with the SlideDriver II 15, 40, 50F, and EMERGENCY INPUT 0 EMERG CLOSE † 1 FIRE DEPT OPEN 80V.
  • Page 57: List Of Entrapment Sensors

    INPUT 1-2. Remember to change the setting for the SENSOR or INPUT terminal to match the connected device. **Sentir Series ASO edge sensors are pre-bundled with HySecurity SlideSmart DC, SlideSmart CNX and SlideDriver operators. Reference the manufacturer's installation instructions for help with programming or other setup issues.
  • Page 58: Approved Sensor Wiring

    2 = OFF 3 = OFF 4 = OFF 4W 2W 4 WIRE 10K: OFF (LEFT) (LEFT) ENERGIZED PULSE NC COM NO SmartTouch 720/725 Controller Input Figure 31. EMX IRB-RET Wiring - 10K OHM Resistive (Top) and 4-Wire Pulsed (Bottom) support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 59 APPROVED SENSOR WIRING Seco-Larm Enforcer Retro-Reflective (E-931-S50RRGQ) (Photo Eye) 12-30V DC/AC Relay Tamper 60Hz, 100mA (Non-Polarity) N.C. N.O. COM. N.C. SmartTouch 720/725 Controller Input Built-in 10K Resistor Figure 32. Seco-Larm Enforcer Retro-Reflective (E-931-S50RRGQ) Seco-Larm Enforcer Through-Beam (E-960-D90GQ) SmartTouch 720/725 Controller Input Figure 33.
  • Page 60 “CLOSE” in the DIP switch. SmartTouch 720/725 PULSE OPEN terminals (1/2) output any of the four sensor channel(s) set to Controller Inputs “OPEN” in the DIP switch. Figure 35. EMX WEL200 Wiring support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 61 APPROVED SENSOR WIRING EMX NIR-50-325 (Photo Eye) BLUE CABLE GRAY SmartTouch 720/725 BROWN Controller Input WHITE NOT USED: BLACK Figure 36. EMX NIR-50-325 Note: There is a difference between input and sensor COMs. When programmed for an entrapment sensor both will be monitored during gate travel.
  • Page 62: 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 63 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 64: Ies Sensitivity And Wind Load Factor

    Reset on the display, an open input, Do not adjust IES sensitivity to accommodate for stop input, or stop button on SlideDriver II cover. inappropriately designed gate panels. Loss of IES sensitivity increases mechanical wear on gate hardware and gate operator.
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  • Page 66: User Relay Outputs

    I/O EXPANSION MODULE WHICH CONNECTS VIA COMMUNICATION CABLE (MX4330 IN THE I/O EXPANSION MODULE KIT) FROM HS-1 ON THE SMARTTOUCH CONTROLLER TO HS-A ON THE I/O EXPANSION MODULE Note: On SlideDriver II the I/O Expansion Module connects to HS-1 on the SmartTouch 720/725 Controller by default.
  • Page 67 USER RELAY OUTPUTS Table 13. SmartTouch 720/725 User Relay Outputs Settings MENU DISPLAY SETTINGS DESCRIPTION RELAY 1-3 LOGIC 0 = DISABLED See Table 14 † 1 = CLOSE LIMIT Note: The relays used for the directional valve, unloader 2 = CLOSE PULSE valve, and motor contactor will display their setting, 3 = OPEN LIMIT but will not be configurable.
  • Page 68 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 69 USER RELAY OUTPUTS Table 14. 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 70 Used to turn on the relay when the board temperature is below 45 °F. Normally Below 45deg F used to turn on a heater because a board temperature of 45 °F often indicates outside temperatures are close to freezing. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 71: Relay Outputs - Basic

    I/O EXPANSION MODULE WHICH CONNECTS VIA COMMUNICATION CABLE (MX4330 IN THE I/O EXPANSION MODULE KIT) FROM HS-1 ON THE SMARTTOUCH CONTROLLER TO HS-A ON THE I/O EXPANSION MODULE Note: On SlideDriver II the I/O Expansion Module connects to HS-1 on the SmartTouch 720/725 Controller by default.
  • Page 72: Relay Outputs - Mechanical

    RELAY OUTPUTS and press SELECT. 3. Connect COM on RELAY 1 to any COM terminal 9. Use the UP or DOWN button to navigate to RELAY 1 on the SmartTouch 720/725 Controller. HySecurity LOGIC and press SELECT. recommends Input 3 COM.
  • Page 73: Relay Outputs - Solid State

    DIODE Figure 39. Wiring a 24V Accessory Note: A flyback diode protects the SmartTouch 720/725 Controller from voltage spikes caused by switching the coil in the relay. HySecurity recommends a 1n4007 diode for use with most accessories. NO NC SIGNAL...
  • Page 74: 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 SMARTTOUCH CONTROLLER. OOLD, IOLD, ELD, AND CLD SUB-MENUS ARE IDENTICAL. = Indicates default † support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 75 Note: Loop Options menu continues on next page. Note: On the SlideDriver II the center loop settings menu is hidden and a center loop will not affect gate movement. However, it can still be connected and programmed to trigger a relay.
  • Page 76 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 77: Smarttouch 720/725 - Hy5B Module

    SMARTTOUCH 720/725 - HY5B MODULE INSTALL AN HY5B AND VEHICLE LOOP OPTIONS LOOP DETECTOR OUTSIDE OBS LOOP 0 PAUSE ONLY † 1 REVERSE 2 OPEN There are 4 Hy5B ports on the SmartTouch 720/725 Controller: Free Exit, Outside Obstruction, Inside INSIDE OBS LOOP 0 PAUSE ONLY †...
  • Page 78: Smarttouch 720/725 - 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 79 SMARTTOUCH 720/725 - 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 80: 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 81 The debug data can be used to determine if there are any intermittent input activations. Network setup submenu NETWORK SETUP MENU* HYSECURITY GATE HySecurity Gate Set the name of the operator. Default name includes a four GATE NAME digit number for easy identification when pairing with bluetooth.
  • Page 82 EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS Continued from page 81 EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS BLE ENABLE 0 (OFF) † 1 (ON) OPTIONS MENU HYSECURITY GATE BLE PIN: XXXXXX BLUEBUS NONE BLUEBUS DEVICES OPTIONS MENU † 0 (OFF) SCAN FOR DEVICES 1 (ON) † SYSTEM ADDRESS 0 (OFF) - 99 (DEBUG OUT) †...
  • Page 83 1 = ON appear on gate status display. HYSECURITY GATE XXXXXX PIN to connect to the SmartTouch 725 Controller with the SMART installer app. HySecurity Gate PIN only appears when BLE Enable is set to 1 (ON). BLUEBUS OPTIONS BlueBUS submenu MENU NONE, BLUEBUS Lists the configurations of the connected BlueBUS devices.
  • Page 84: Connect To The Smart Installer App

    GATE PIN and GATE NAME. Record the PIN and GATE NAME. HYSECURITY H.6.06 Note: Bluetooth range with the SlideDriver II cover on is ~10 ft (3 m). Bluetooth range can be increased by Figure 43. Bluetooth Enabled Display removing the cover.
  • Page 85: Oxi Installation And Programming

    OXI INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING Note: The button on the OXI receiver is not needed for Remove a single fob in hand: programing fobs for the SmartTouch 725 Controller 1. Open OXI RADIO MENU OPTIONS (steps 4 - 6 to and should not be pressed during the following install OXI).
  • Page 86: Firmware Updates And Debug Data

    FIRMWARE UPDATES AND DEBUG DATA Download the firmware to a USB flash drive: 1. Go to support.hysecurity.com, click on Software, click SmartCNX Code h6.##, and click h.6.##.cnx to download the .cnx firmware file. 2. Connect a USB flash drive to your computer.
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  • Page 88: I/O Expansion Module Inputs

    1 = NOT USED Some inputs are preset and named based on their use in † 2-7= NOT USED the SlideDriver II operator. These inputs are read only in 8 = PARTIAL OPEN (SLIDE the menu. Fixed inputs include limits, pressure transducer, ONLY) and motor thermal switch or AC loss indicator.
  • Page 89 To 24V power supply Figure 49. SmartTouch 720/725 I/O Expansion Module Mounting Holes All SlideDriver II operators not equipped with a VFD come Figure 50. SmartTouch 720/725 I/O Expansion Module with an I/O Expansion Module with the following defaults Connections (visible, not configurable): Table 24.
  • Page 90: Diagnostics Menu

    0 = OFF † 1 = ON Open the Diagnostics Menu to cycle through a status display of the firmware versions of the different processors (SmartTouch 720/725 Controller, Nice, BLE, Drive module, I/O Expansion Module). = Indicates default † support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 91: Clock And Timer

    CLOCK AND TIMER 24/7 CLOCK AND TIMER SET CLOCK MM/DD/YY HH:MM SET TIME ZONE -12:00 -08:00 PST † 00:00 LONDON (+0 UTC) +12:00 † ENABLE DST 0 (OFF) 1 (ON) ENABLE OPEN TMR 0 (OFF) † 1 (ON) † CLEAR SCHEDULE 0 (NO) 1 (YES) †...
  • Page 92 SET OPEN TIME 1-8 HH:MM Set the time when the programmed open timer (1-8) turns on the programmed relay or opens the gate. SET OPEN LENGTH HH:MM Set the duration of time that the programmed open timer (1-8) holds the gate open. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 93: Maintenance

    Motor Brushes (DC Only) Replace Your gate and gate hardware will require more maintenance than your HySecurity operator. A damaged gate or worn hardware may cause slow or erratic operation and will result in excess drive wheel wear. Lubricate gate hardware more frequently and check for smooth operation by opening the toggle clamping mechanism and then pushing the gate manually.
  • Page 94 Gate Align top of rail Structure with label and notch on the SlideDriver II chassis. CAUTION Rail Height Height from top of drive rail to bottom of gate operator. AD: Advanced Drive Advanced Drive 9¼...
  • Page 95 MAINTENANCE Drive Wheel Spring Tension (Adjustment of Manual Release) All SlideDriver II operators come equipped with a toggle handle manual release mechanism to disengage the drive wheels from the drive rail. During shipment, a piece of Styrofoam is placed between the coupling nut and the chassis. If the packaging is still in place, discard it.
  • Page 96 Note: Installation instructions are provided with the replacement drive wheels and are accessible online at support. hysecurity.com. A quick look at the drive wheel assembly is shown below. Tighten drive wheel mounting bolts to 18 ft-lb. Figure 51. AdvanceDrive and XtremeDrive Wheels Figure 52.
  • Page 97 HySecurity recommends draining the reservoir and replacing the fluid at 24 month intervals. Fluid breakdown caused by heat is the main concern. If the unit is subjected to high use, or you are using the HySecurity biodegradable fluid option (especially in a warm climate), change the fluid more frequently.
  • Page 98 For SlideDriver II operators with adjustable brake valves proper adjustment of the brake valves is important for smooth operation of the gate (not all SlideDriver II operators have adjustable brake valves). The position and placement of the limit flags on the drive rail plays an important part on how the brake valves work.
  • Page 99: Additional Safety Information

    OFF before performing ● Never mix battery sizes, types, or brands. Charging circuit maintenance on the gate operator on HySecurity DC operators is designed for AGM-type or making contact with output batteries, not fl ooded lead acid-type batteries. receptacles.
  • Page 100: Troubleshooting/Alerts/Faults/Errors

    DC power. wiring. 3. Verify Power Type Setting is correct. Firmware is Firmware is currently being loaded. Display being loaded into Wait for firmware to finish LOADING FW will show which specific processor firmware SmartTouch 720/725 loading. is loading. Controller. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 101 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 102 5 false. problems or replaced. minutes. * 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 103 VFD TRIPPED every 15 seconds starts the gate moving, unless the VFD is experiencing a fatal error. If you cannot clear the error alert by pressing the open or close button, contact HySecurity. 1. Check cable Interlock/Sequential connections and Gate communication wiring.
  • Page 104 Stop limit flag not LIMIT FAILED Stop limit flag is not detected within 5 clamped, test Open detected after slow seconds of slowdown limit flag. (SlideDriver II 50F (GATE OPENING down limit flag. appears on display). only) Test Close (GATE CLOSING appears on display).
  • Page 105 ● The pressure transducer could be bad. ● Loose sensor wires. ● Check that you have the most current sensor; visit support.hysecurity.com and Pressure Transducer Check to see that the ERROR 2 view the technical bulletins. disconnected or not pressure transducer is IES DISCONNECT ●...
  • Page 106 Internal firmware/hardware error. Report any ERROR 5 2. Update to latest that SmartTouch instance of this error to HySecurity Technical No display firmware version. 720/725 Controller Support. detects a serious 3. Replace SmartTouch internal error.
  • Page 107: Appendix A - French Translations

    APPENDIX A - FRENCH TRANSLATIONS FRENCH TRANSLATIONS The following French translations provided below are found in the Safety Section located at the beginning of the manual. English French INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AVERTISSEMENT – Pour réduire les risques de WARNING –...
  • Page 108 éloignées l’une de l’autre. Les barrières battantes Swinging gates shall not open into public access ne doivent pas ouvrir dans une zone d’accès areas. public. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 109 APPENDIX A - FRENCH TRANSLATIONS English French 2.6 La barrière doit être bien installée et 2.6 The gate must be properly installed and work fonctionner librement dans les deux directions freely in both directions prior to the installation avant d’entreprendre l’installation de l’ouvre- of the gate operator.
  • Page 110 à l’un des points de sa trajectoire, au moins contact sensors shall be located on the bottom un capteur de contact doit être situé sur le bord edge. inférieur. support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 111: Appendix B - Accessory Instructions

    INSTALL THE SNOW BRUSHES Operator 1. Loosen the screws that secure the cover to the SlideDriver II chassis and remove the cover. 2. Set the power switch to OFF. 3. Slide the snow brushes into place and secure them using the fasteners provided. The aluminum fl ange should be inside the operator (Figure 3 and Figure 6).
  • Page 112 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II SNOW BRUSH AND SCRAPER SNOW KIT INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL THE SNOW SCRAPERS 1. Follow steps 1 through 3 of Install the Snow Brushes. 2. Take note of the orientation of the right and left snow scrapers.
  • Page 113 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II XTREMEDRIVE XTREMEDRIVE INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL THE XTREMEDRIVE PARTS SYSTEM ● XtremeDrive wheel ● XtremeDrive rack PREPARATION ● All thread rod 6.5 in (165 mm) 1. Remove the cover. HARDWARE 2. Set the power switch to OFF.
  • Page 114 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II XTREMEDRIVE XTREMEDRIVE INSTRUCTIONS MARK, DRILL, AND COUNTERSINK 11. Repeat steps 4 through 10 to install XtremeDrive rack across the drive rail. MOUNTING HOLES 12. At the end of the drive rail, make sure the last Note: Mark holes for one section of drive rack at a time.
  • Page 115 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II XTREMEDRIVE XTREMEDRIVE INSTRUCTIONS Start here. Align the rack with the end of the drive rail. Figure 5. Mount the XtremeDrive Rack Figure 8. AdvancdDrive and XtremeDrive Wheels Standard drive wheel Figure 6. Pivot Arm Mounting Bolts...
  • Page 116 The following instructions are intended to assist the CAUTION user in the installation of the heater unit for use on the SlideDriver II gate operators. The heater prevents Turn off power to the gate operator and take the components from freezing and not operating properly.
  • Page 117 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II HEATER HEATER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL THE HEATER 6. Remove the two 1/4 in bolts attached to the pin tabs. 7. Remove the pins. Lift the pivot arms to make the pins easier to remove (Figure 5).
  • Page 118 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II HEATER HEATER INSTRUCTIONS FINISH INSTALLATION 20. Clean any debris from drilling the thermal switch hole. 21. Install the SmartTouch controller on the mounting brackets and reconnect any disconnected wires. 22. Reinstall the pivot arms and pins.
  • Page 119 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II HEATER HEATER INSTRUCTIONS TO VFD THERMAL SWITCH TO VFD HEATER KITS: MODELS COVERED: Drawing REV B Figure 9. Heater Strip Wiring, VFD support.hysecurity.com MX5386 Rev. B ©2023...
  • Page 120 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II INTERNAL SOLENOID LOCK SOLENOID LOCK INSTRUCTIONS HySecurity off ers an optional internal solenoid-operated deal-bolt lock that employs a 3/4 in (19 mm) stainless-steel lock pin that fi ts into a notch cut into the fl anged drive rail.
  • Page 121 SMARTTOUCH 720/725 CONTROLLER See “Flanged Drive Rail and Limit Flags” on page 28 (FIGURE 5 AND FIGURE 6) in the SlideDriver II Digital Installation manual for fl anged drive rail installation. Operators equipped with our factory 10. Install the solenoid contactor solenoid lock require a notch to be cut into the outer 11.
  • Page 122 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II INTERNAL SOLENOID LOCK SOLENOID LOCK INSTRUCTIONS CONTROLLER TO MOTOR ORNG SOLENOID LOCK: MODELS COVERED: Drawing REV C Figure 5. Connect Solenoid Lock to SmartTouch 720/725 Controller, SD15 and SD40 D1158 Rev. B01 ©2023...
  • Page 123 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II INTERNAL SOLENOID LOCK SOLENOID LOCK INSTRUCTIONS TO VFD CONTROLLER ORNG TO VFD SOLENOID LOCK: OPERATOR MODELS: Drawing REV C Figure 6. Connect Solenoid Lock to SmartTouch 720/725 Controller, SD50F, SD80V, SD200V USER RELAY...
  • Page 124 Standard socket set ● Needle nose pliers with wire cutter CAUTION 1/4-20 x 1/2 in bolts Turn OFF power to the SlideDriver II and take the and washers necessary precautions to avoid electrical shock. INSTALL THE EMERGENCY ACCESS LOCK BOX 1.
  • Page 125 18. Test the cable release and microswitch (if connected). bracket and cut the excess cable (Figure 6). 19. Reset the toggle handle and return SlideDriver II to 14. Route the cable through the cable clamp with 1 inch normal operation.
  • Page 126 APPENDIX B - ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS SLIDEDRIVER II FIRE AND EMERGENCY ACCESS LOCK BOX FIRE AND EMERGENCY ACCESS LOCK BOX INSTRUCTIONS Figure 8. Complete Cable Release Assembly (BLUE) Figure 9. Micro Switch Wiring D1159 Rev. A ©2022 support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 127: Appendix C - Wiring Diagrams

    APPENDIX C - WIRING DIAGRAMS BOX DETECTOR WIRING Relay COM +24V Relay N.O. Example box detector wiring. Box detectors can connect to any available input on the SmartTouch 720/725 Controller or the I/O Expansion Module. Remember to program the Input to the appropriate loop setting.
  • Page 128 APPENDIX C - WIRING DIAGRAMS SLIDEDRIVER II 15, 40 1 AND 3 AC WIRING DIAGRAM Ø Ø support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 129 APPENDIX C - WIRING DIAGRAMS SLIDEDRIVER II 15, 40 DC WIRING DIAGRAM MX5386 Rev. B ©2023...
  • Page 130 APPENDIX C - WIRING DIAGRAMS SLIDEDRIVER II 50F 1 AC WIRING DIAGRAM Ø support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 131 APPENDIX C - WIRING DIAGRAMS SLIDEDRIVER II 50F 3 AC WIRING DIAGRAM Ø MX5386 Rev. B ©2023...
  • Page 132 APPENDIX C - WIRING DIAGRAMS SLIDEDRIVER II 80V 1 AC WIRING DIAGRAM Ø support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 133 APPENDIX C - WIRING DIAGRAMS SLIDEDRIVER II 80V 3 AC WIRING DIAGRAM Ø MX5386 Rev. B ©2023...
  • Page 134 APPENDIX C - WIRING DIAGRAMS SLIDEDRIVER II 200V 3 WIRING DIAGRAM Ø support.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 135 APPENDIX C - WIRING DIAGRAMS SLIDEDRIVER II 200V DC 4HP WIRING DIAGRAM MX5386 Rev. B ©2023...
  • Page 136: Slidedriver Ii Installer Checklist

    SLIDEDRIVER II INSTALLER CHECKLIST This checklist is provided by HySecurity and is to be used after installing a SlideDriver II gate operator. 1. Read, understand, and follow the Safety Requirements section (page 3 - page 9) of this document throughout the commissioning and installation process.
  • Page 137 SLIDEDRIVER II INSTALLER CHECKLIST 5. Prior to moving the gate, make sure the wheel clamp spring is compressed to 2 in (50 mm). 6. Cycle test the gate by pressing the CLOSE and OPEN buttons. Allow the gate to continue traveling throughout its entire range while you or your assistant checks the following: •...
  • Page 138: 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 139: Specifications

    **SlideDriver II SD200 UPS has a 2,000 ft/hr (610 m/hr) expected duty cycle. Actual duty cycle depends on site specifi c conditions and gate confi guration. ***Refer to Installed Options on pricing for all 50Hz voltages, which are special order.
  • Page 140 Nice North America | HySecurity Gate & Barrier Division 6705 S 209th St, Ste 101 hysecurity.com Kent, WA 98032...

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