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  • Page 2 Side View A Additional Parts 26. Cover, Plexiglas over Control Board Enclosure 41. SlideWinder 24: two 40 ft cables 27. RPM/Position Sensor 42. SlideWinder 38: two 62 ft cables 25. Alarm Piezo Buzzer 43. SlideWinder 38 backmounted: two 80 ft 28.
  • Page 3 Complete and Keep Having equipment and installation details on hand can be helpful if you ever need assistance with SlideWinder operation, maintenance or service. Model [ ] 1/2 hp [ ] 1 hp Serial Number of SlideWinder gate operator___________ (Note: You’ll need this serial number to receive SlideWinder’s 5-year Warranty support)
  • Page 4 15. Clock Battery, Lithium on base) Smart Touch Control Board 19. Cable Drum 1-hp 16. Smart Touch Control Board SlideWinder 38 SlideWinder 24, 1/2 hp 20. Cable Drum 17. Smart Touch Control Board 9. Drive Board SlideWinder 24 SlideWinder 38, 1 hp...
  • Page 5: Message From The President

    I sometimes ask; “If we had understood the technical diffi culty and resource challenges we’d face, would we have had the guts to tackle SlideWinder?” I don’t know that answer, but can certainly say that SlideWinder happened only because the company’s vision remained clear...
  • Page 6: Introducing Slidewinder

    This provides SlideWinder’s super-precise positioning (a over traditional “Open and Die” battery backup systems that leave few tenths of an inch) and SlideWinder’s graceful start-up and stop. your perimeter unsecured upon losing AC power. SlideWinder allows installers to power all access controls and accessories from its onboard batteries.
  • Page 7 Unchain yourself Operator and parts sales SlideWinder is Simple, Reliable, Secure and Elegant, doing away HySecurity sells operators, accessories and replacement parts with the Achilles Heel of most electromechanical operators: the ugly, through its nationwide network of authorized distributors. Your...
  • Page 8: Technical Support

    Lift the operator cover to display the label (shown at left) which lists your installer. Many installers add their own company label to this manual and your operator. Call HySecurity at 800-321-9947 to locate your installer or distributor. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Overview ................36-37 Message from the President ............1 Temporarily attach leading edge gate bracket .....38 Introducing SlideWinder ............2 - 3 Temporarily attach trailing edge gate bracket .....39 Technical support ................4 Attach leading edge cable to drum and gate bracket .. 40 - 42 Models ....................6...
  • Page 10: Models

    208 - 230 volts single phase 3.1 - 3 amps 50 or 60 Hz. 50 or 60 Hz. * Minimum gate travel is 10’. SlideWinder cannot be programed to move a gate less than 10’ and not greater than the maximum gate travel for that model. Future Models UL Class I-IV for speeds up to 1’/sec.;...
  • Page 11: Safety For Installers

    Testing and Materials (ASTM) are responsible for many current regulations regarding gate operators and automated gates. These standards are revised periodically. Go to www.ul.com for the most up-to-date UL 325 gate operator standard. Go to www.astm.org the most up-to-date ASTM F2200 gate and fence standard. Installer Safety www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 12 Read and follow all Installation Manual, Reference Manual and Warning Label instructions. Use this list of primary considerations before and after installation to make sure your SlideWinder installation meets UL 325 and ASTM F2200 Standard requirements. For a latest edition copy of operator and gate standard requirements, see www.ul.com and...
  • Page 13 Sliding gate operators installed in Class I & II applications must not move the gate faster than one foot per second. Operators in class III and IV do not have a speed restriction. SlideWinder must be installed and confi gured to meet the UL user classifi cation.
  • Page 14 Gate operating controls must be mounted far enough away from the moving gate (6-feet minimum) such that users cannot touch the gate while operating controls. All easily accessible controls must have a security feature to prevent unauthorized use. Installer Safety www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 15 6/3.1-3 Amps supply voltage must match the voltage label on the operator. Use Only Copper Conductors with Temp Rating of 75° C SlideWinder operates using any SINGLE PHASE AC power. High Voltage Inside Locate Reset Controls Where User Has Clear View of Gate...
  • Page 16 UL 325 standard. See pages 14 - 15 and 77 - 82 for more details on these and other requirements. Install Warning Signs Install the warning signs supplied with Slidewinder on the INSIDE and OUTSIDE of Gate so they are clearly visible from both sides of the gate.
  • Page 17 This standard requires that in order to be compliant, any automated slide gate must be nearly level. Installer Safety www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 18: Secondary Pedestrian Entrapment Sensors

    Although there are alternatives Study safety illustrations in this manual’s Installation section for Class III and IV installations, HySecurity highly recommends and consider your specifi c installation to determine where greatest the use of external sensors for all automatic gate applications.
  • Page 19 An inherent audio alarm, which warns a minimum of 3 seconds before operation. Go to for the most up-to-date UL 325 gate operator standard. Go to www.astm.org for the most up-to-date ASTM F2200 www.ul.com gate and fence standard. Installer Safety www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 20 Notes www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 21: Safety For Owners

    To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, important information. carefully follow all applicable standards, and instructions in this SlideWinder manual and all warning labels. Owners Automatic gates are a great convenience. Yet like other must educate all gate system users about proper use of an powerful equipment they have to be installed, used and automated gate system.
  • Page 22 Operator DC Power Teach all users how to turn off electric power and how to move ON/OFF Switch the gate manually. SlideWinder allows a gate to be pushed manually when the Operator DC Power switch is turned off. Owner Safety...
  • Page 23 Don’t Muffl e or Disconnect Warn Before Operate Buzzer The Warn Before Operate Buzzer provides an alert that the gate is about to move. Owner Safety www.hysecurity.com...
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  • Page 29: Step By Step

    SlideWinder Installation Step-by-step 1. LOCATE CONDUITS, POUR PAD and MOUNT SLIDEWINDER using a template to locate conduit and drill anchor bolts. Pages 26-29. Mount base riser (Optional) for installations that require additional height for snow accumulations, retrofi tting SlideWinder to existing, non-conforming...
  • Page 30: Pour Pad And Mount Slidewinder

    Pad and SlideWinder must be placed so the Conduits Polyethylene mounting base (facing gate) is a minimum Ground level of 1” from the face of the gate. SlideWinder may be placed farther away to meet site requirements. 8” 24” 2. MINIMUM PAD DIMENSIONS 24”...
  • Page 31: Conduit Locations

    Pad and Conduits Conduit locations / SlideWinder dimensions Inside face of face of gate gate SlideWinder base 5.10 Inside face of gate Chassis 17.1 Motor Cable motor 9.10 8.20 height 3.00 Conduit stub height SlideWinder Profi le SlideWinder (no base riser) Installation www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 32: Conduit Locations With Base Riser

    Pad and Conduits Conduit locations / SlideWinder with base riser Inside face of gate 1.00 Cut plastic base to enlarge conduit entry area 18.00 12.00 SlideWinder with 12” base riser Installation www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 33: Conduit Locations With Base Riser And Hd Batteries

    Pad and Conduits Conduit locations / SlideWinder with base riser and heavy duty batteries Inside face of gate 1.00 Plastic base keeps batteries off ground, 18.88 10.5 10.5 increasing battery life Optional heavy duty heavy duty heavy duty batteries battery battery SlideWinder with 12”...
  • Page 34: Mechanical Adjustments

    WARNING SlideWinder’s belt must be tensioned after bolting Pinch Hazard. Risk of serious Injury. Make chassis to pad. SlideWinder’s drive is active even sure DC power is off before removing belt when stopped. Turn off DC power before procceding. cover or adjusting belt tension.
  • Page 35: Power Specifi Cations And Connections

    Power Specifi cations and Connections Connect power Power Connection (not necessary for initial installation) ANY SINGLE PHASE AC SlideWinder recognizes and adjusts automatically to any single phase power (no special wiring). • 115 VAC • 208 VAC • 230 VAC •...
  • Page 36: User Class And Handing

    User Class and Handing Installer menu settings: User class and hand When you power up the SlideWinder for the fi rst time, it immediately takes you to the Installer Menu Mode to set two functions only: UL 325 User Class and Gate Handing.
  • Page 37: Set User Class

    AC power—but AC is not required for SlideWinder is programmable installation) through the Smart Touch membrane keypad located on top of SlideWinder’s chassis. In Operate Mode, these buttons also control the operator functions vC 1 vC 0 vC 1 Open, Close, Stop and Reset.
  • Page 38: Determine Gate Handing

    Farthest from the road OPENS LEFT when looking from the secure, non-public side of gate. Secure side Trailing Edge of Gate Leading Edge of Gate RIGHT HAND GATE OPENS RIGHT when looking from the secure, non-public side of gate. Secure side Installation www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 39: Set Gate Handing

    000.0 LErn and beeps 3 times every minute, telling you it is ready to electronically learn its limits. The next step instructs you to attach cable brackets and SlideWinder’s cable prior to having SlideWinder learn its “Never Forget” limits. Setting...
  • Page 40: Installing Brackets And Cables

    Installing Brackets and Cables Overview NOTICE! Right hand gate – CLOSED SlideWinder’s cable must be installed, in (See page 45 for left hand gate) order, in the following steps. Failure to read and follow these instructions will lead to operator malfunction and or cable failure.
  • Page 41 Cable angle exaggerated Secure Side Road When the gate is open, SlideWinder’s leading edge cable is parallel to gate and its trailing edge gate cable is now at a slight angle to gate. Cable must run parallel with...
  • Page 42: Temporarily Attach Leading Edge Gate Bracket

    Add 5/8 inch to center lip of SlideWinder’s using the two dimensions. Bracket must be attached to inside of gate measurement to set the proper drum.
  • Page 43: Temporarily Attach Trailing Edge Gate Bracket

    Brackets and Cables Temporarily attach TRAILING EDGE bracket NOTICE DO NOT ATTACH BRACKETS PERMANENTLY Cable alignment is critical to successful SlideWinder operation. Do not permanently attach cables until later, after cables have been attached and you have aligned brackets. Distance from gate...
  • Page 44: Attach Leading Edge Cable To Drum And Gate Bracket

    See pages 35 - 37 and page 60 in SlideWinder and lay across Left hand gate will appear Installer Menu. roadway towards gate closure.
  • Page 45 Leading edge cable parallel to gate when gate is in OPEN position Feed approximately 13¼ leading edge cable wraps onto drum for SlideWinder 24 as pictured; 20¼ leading edge cable wraps for SlideWinder 38, leaving room Trailing edge cable is parallel for at least 1¼...
  • Page 46 Stop winding when you have a minimum space for 2 wraps of trailing edge cable and with the drum slots facing up (12:00 position). SlideWinder 24’s drum will have approx. 13+ cable wraps when fully loaded. SlideWinder 38 will have approximately 20 cable SlideWinder 38 drum pictured wraps when fully loaded.
  • Page 47: Attach Trailing Edge Cable To Drum And Gate Bracket

    8. Lay out gate trailing drum edge cable Wrap at least 1¼ wraps by While gate is still in open hand (don’t use SlideWinder position, Stretch SlideWinder trailing edge cable with motor). This should leave empty space for about 1 open...
  • Page 48: Finished Bracket/Cable Installation Diagram

    Cable angle exaggerated GATE CLOSED When the gate is in fully closed position, SlideWinder’s trailing edge gate cable is approximately parallel to gate. Road Leading edge cable will be at a slight angle to gate. Cable positions reverse for a left hand gate.
  • Page 49 Secure side of gate cable bracket GATE CLOSED When the gate is in fully closed position, SlideWinder’s trailing edge gate cable is Cable angle exaggerated approximately parallel to gate. Leading edge cable will be at a slight angle to gate. Cable positions reverse for Road a left hand gate.
  • Page 50 Notes www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 51: " Never Forget " Limits

    Lern CLos means that once the cable is attached, 000.0 it loses AC power. Not when it loses AC and DC SlideWinder is ready to learn its “Never Forget” close power. SlideWinder always remembers where to limit. stop within a quarter inch.
  • Page 52: Set Open Limit

    SlideWinder’s “Never Forget” Open and Close Limits” reset close and open limits. NOTE: SlideWinder 24 will not learn limits less than 10 feet nor greater than 24 feet. SlideWinder 38 will not learn limits less than 10 feet nor greater than 38 feet.
  • Page 53: Attach & Learn Limit Target (Pickle)

    After you’ve marked the cable, push (when facing gate from secure side) OPEN or CLOSE on SlideWinder’s SlideWinder “sees” the Pickle on its next is closest to operator (may be open or membrane switch, moving the cable cycle. When the Pickle travels underneath closed depending on gate handing).
  • Page 54 Notes www.hysecurity.com...
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  • Page 57: Reference

    Wiring Accessories ............65 - 66 User Programable Relays ...........67 - 68 DC Operation Battery basics ................71 Confi guring SlideWinder for Power Loss ........ 72 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) ......73 - 74 Sensors Overview secondary entrapment sensors ........ 77 UL 325 standards for entrapment protection devices .... 78 Gate reversing sensors (contact) ..........
  • Page 58 Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 59: Smart Touch Controller

    When done, press Program Menu to exit to Operate Mode. a new operator, its controls don’t function. SlideWinder’s display is 3. Once confi gured, SlideWinder is in Operate Mode. To gain access to locked in Menu Mode until User Class 1-4, and Left or Right hand use the User or Installer Menu from Operate Mode, follow these steps: have been selected (see pages 32 - 35).
  • Page 60: Basic Operation & System Scroll

    VC 1 of UL 325 User Classes d. To access the more detailed Installer Menu, SlideWinder must fi rst be in User Menu. Then press and hold the Reset button and simultaneously press the Open button. The LCD changes to VC 2 display the UL usage class menu item [VC __].
  • Page 61 Operate Mode if there is no activity for two minutes. or Distributor for Tech SlideWinder can be confi gured to suit almost any need. Once you have learned to support. navigate its menus, as described on page 33 - 35 and 55 and how to change a setting, the full range of SlideWinder features and choices are available to you.
  • Page 62: User Menu Settings

    Smart Touch Controller User menu settings h4.02 Software Revision # To access SlideWinder’s User Menu, press the Menu Program button once and wait for the system scroll to complete. Or, press the Menu Program button twice to skip the system scroll.
  • Page 63 Ld 1 - 9 *Photo Eye alignment: HySecurity’s energy management Selecting SlideWinder’s PE 1 menu option turns Photo Eye power prevents a photo eye from being powered up until an open on for the duration of photo eye alignment. This allows one installer or close command is received.
  • Page 64: Installer Menu Settings

    AC Charger or Ch 0 Ch 0 Standard AC powered SlideWinder Set this menu to Ch 1 if your SlideWinder is charged by a solar Solar Charger Ch 1 Ch 1 Solar powered SlideWinder – no AC power panel.
  • Page 65 Up to 3.5 sec. delay before opening. Maximum Run rt 0 rt 0 60 seconds maximum run (default) This menu option will never need to be adjusted in a SlideWinder. If Timer rt 1 rt 1 300 seconds maximum run triggered LCD reads FAL1.
  • Page 66 3 = 75 second delay (default) Loitering Alert Menu only appears if the #13 User relay function has been selected. Lt 1-5 Lt 1 - 5 1=15s, 2=45s, 3=75s, 4=105s, 5=135s delay See page 68 Bold or Red indicate Default settings Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 67 Open Speed os 0-9 os 0-9 0=.75’/sec, each digit adds .25’/sec speed. model 36F can be set for up to 2’/sec. SlideWinder model 36VF can 3= 1.5’/sec, 5= 2’/sec, 9= 3’/sec be set for up to 3’/sec. cs 1 cS 1 Close speed of 1 foot/second (default) SlideWinder model 24 is limited to 1’/sec.
  • Page 68: Set The Clock

    RS232 port with a PC computer or a about every fi ve years. Use a DL 2025 / DL 2032 or a CR 2025 / 2032 PDA using the Palm OS. Optional HySecurity supplied software and battery.
  • Page 69: Wiring Accessories

    Terminal Board. Photo eye Close direction Spans the roadway Charger AC power loss Not used in SlideWinder Spare Input Unused - may have custom function applications *Emergency Close Must menu enable and input +24 Volts to trigger Do not connect an external control to Overrides photo eyes, gate edge &...
  • Page 70 Ribbon Cable to Drive Board Wiring accessories continued UNUSED RS 485 Future Expansion Motor Relay Smart Touch Controller - SlideWinder 24 Part #: ESR0001785 Stop Button Smart Touch Controller - SlideWinder 38 Part #: ESR0001786 Open Button Reset & Buzzer Close Button Remote Open &...
  • Page 71: User Programable Relays

    User programmable relays SlideWinder’s Smart Touch Controller can be set to interface to many types of external devices through the use of programmable output relays. All of the output functions listed below are accessible in the Installer Menu under the selection...
  • Page 72 15. Gate Failure output: This output is activated to report that a problem has occurred. Indicates that system in an Error Mode, Fault Mode or Entrapment Mode. If active, the gate is disabled. Reference www.hysecurity.com...
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  • Page 75: Dc Operation

    It runs with or without AC power, usually for a thousand feet select energy effi cient access controls and accessories. While SlideWinder of gate travel or more. With optional heavy duty batteries, SlideWinder is not affected by energy ineffi cient devices while AC is present, DC cycles may run 35,000 feet or more of gate travel after AC power loss.
  • Page 76: Confi Guring Slidewinder For Power Loss

    DC Operation Confi guring SlideWinder for Power Loss SlideWinder’s Smart Touch Controller User Menu provides four power loss function confi gurations. Since SlideWinder contains an Uninterruptible Power Supply system, the installer must decide depending upon customer preference what is to happen when the AC line power fails.
  • Page 77: Uninterruptible Power Supply (Ups)

    1,000 feet of travel using its two standard 12 V batteries*. Adding optional Heavy Duty batteries in SlideWinder’s 12” base riser allows 35,000 or more feet of gate travel after loss of AC power*.
  • Page 78 AC loss. If access control device function is necessary during AC loss, carefully check both the voltage and current demanded by these accessories and connect to SlideWinder’s 24 VDC or 12 VDC accessory power supplies. 5. Telephone Entry: Most telephone entry equipment draws a fair bit of power, especially if it employs a large or colorful display screen.
  • Page 79 Notes Smart Touch Board Optional 12 VDC accessory Power Board Terminal Board (provides common for Smart Touch inputs and 24 VAC and 24 VDC) Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 80 Notes www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 81: Sensors

    Although there are alternatives for Class Go to www.ul.com for the most up-to-date list of gate operator III and IV installations, HySecurity highly recommends the use of Underwriter Laboratory standards (UL 325). Go to www.astm.org for external sensors for all automatic gate applications.
  • Page 82: Ul 325 Standards For Entrapment Protection Devices

    An inherent audio alarm, which warns a minimum of 3 seconds before operation. Go to for the most up-to-date UL 325 gate operator standard. Go to www.ul.com www.astm.org for the most up-to-date ASTM F2200 gate and fence standard. Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 83: Gate Reversing Sensors (Contact)

    Remember that the transmitter and receiver must have their codes set the same or they will not function. b. Mount one or two edge transmitters (Linear Model #3022 or equivalent) onto the gate panel near the upper corner of the Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 84: Entrapment Protection Diagram

    Every installation will differ depending on the demands of the site, the type of access control and entrapment protection equipment, and the type of gate selected. Use this diagram for as a starting point guide only. Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 85: Photo Eyes (Non-Contact)

    “recognized” under UL 325. In order Controller board. to be compatible with a HySecurity operator, a photo eye must be c. The photo eye NO or NC output connects to the Smart Touch rated to function from 24 Volts DC source power.
  • Page 86 Once the four limits LED’s for this setup, but they can be hard to see. HySecurity has provided have been determined, either mount the refl ector in the center of the area a unique feature that causes our buzzer to chirp when the photo eye enters outlined or realign the eye for the position of the refl...
  • Page 87: Vehicle Detectors, Loops, Diagnostics

    An advantage of using perimeter size of the loop: HySecurity model HY-5A detectors is that problematic “cross talk” 10 to 13 lf. = 5 turns 14 to 26 lf. = 4 turns 27 to 45 lf. = 3 turns 46 to is not possible.
  • Page 88 Two way traffi c with controlled access entry (card reader, radio control, etc.) and free exit gate is closed by a “timer to close.” For one way traffi c, either omit the free exit loop or entry control devices. Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 89 Also see section titled “Detector & Loop Fault Diagnostics” on page though it may still be functioning at the time. 88 for additional tests that may be performed with HySecurity HY-5A mini detector modules. Reference...
  • Page 90: Introducing Hy-5A (Hysecurity Diagnosing Detector)

    2nd vehicle intrusion performance benefi t. The HySecurity HY-5A detector is controlled by the detection, loitering alert and selectable Smart Touch microprocessor to achieve many benefi ts over common box non-reversing.
  • Page 91: Hysecurity Hy-5A Installation

    See page 90 Tighten the terminal screws securely. dL 4 full anti-tailgate* 4. The detectors are self tuning. Press SlideWinder’s Reset button to bold or red = default re-tune all detectors. 5. Once enabled, if the detector module is unplugged, a The outside and inside Obstruction Loop Detectors “OOLD”...
  • Page 92: Detector & Loop Fault Diagnostics

    Detector & loop fault diagnostics Changing the loop frequency: If HySecurity HY-5A mini detector modules are used, the Smart Touch Controller has ability to store and report detector and loop HY-5A detectors can never crosstalk, but if for any reason, you want fault information for performance diagnostics.
  • Page 93: Ordinary 11 Pin Box Type Vehicle Detector Installation

    6. Always keep the loop wires well twisted at all places beyond the area of the loop. The lead in portion sealed in a saw cut does not need to be twisted so long as the wires are encapsulated in loop sealant and cannot move. Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 94: Confi Guration And Anti-Tailgate Modes

    The OOLD and IOLD can be individually set so that, if tripped while closing, the gate may pause only or reverse to reopen. In this mode, the free exit detector input, ELd, is blocked while the gate is closing. Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 95 Notes Reference www.hysecurity.com...
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  • Page 97: Accessories, Other

    OPEN. Note that this terminal is the same as pre-drilled hole(s) the #4 input terminal labeled Remote Open on the main (do not drill control board. through chassiss) Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 98 If there is also to be an edge sensor transmitter to reverse the gate, be certain to use a two channel commercial receiver. Remember that each transmitter and receiver must have their codes set the same or they will not function. Radio output wires black, gray, gray, red Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 99: Dual Gate

    This error cannot be reset until both machines are functional shaded area connect the terminals for Master Com to Slave Com with and communicating properly again. the ground wire, and connect the Master A to Slave A and the Master B Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 100: Highly Secure Installations

    1. User relay 1 or 2 on the Smart Touch board must be used to create the output for a solenoid lock. Connect the voltage matching the lock solenoid to the selected User relay 1 or 2 COM and connect Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 101 Notes Reference www.hysecurity.com...
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  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    LErn will also be displayed in the re-learn mode after a power loss. too - Message displayed if attempting to teach a SlideWinder 24 will learn limits not less than 10 feet and a max of 24 feet too - Long Long limit setting greater than maximum travel.
  • Page 104 Thermal overload alert cools down. Then the operator will be in SAFE mode. ALE5 ALE5 Not used in SlideWinder This will occur if the drive belt is slipping. Check belt tension as described on page 26 ALE6 ALE6 Drive belt slipping and tighten as required.
  • Page 105 FAL1 FAL1 Maximum run timer fault Press the Stop or reset button to clear and restore operation. In SlideWinder, a FAL1 fault should never occur. Call factory. Supervised photo eye fault This fault can only occur if the special supervised photo eye function has been chosen...
  • Page 106 Other messages on the LCD display: If the SlideWinder receives a command to open or close and cannot, the LCD display will signal what device is preventing operation. a. If the stop input is held active and the open or close inputs are triggered, the display will fl ash StoP.
  • Page 107 30 Amp ATO fuse which is accessible by removing the wiring access window plate on SlideWinder’s left side. This fuse should only fail if the 24 Volt batteries are plugged in backwards.
  • Page 108 Notes Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 109: Maintenance

    A stuck gate will trigger AL14. Lubricate and align your gate as needed to keep it operating smoothly. SlideWinder’s cable cannot slip, so it does not need to be tight, but should also not hang too loose or the pickle Every 6 months Cable tension may hit the left side cover.
  • Page 110: Product Line

    HySecurity Operators SlideDriver HydraLift A dozen premium operator Premium vertical lift gate operator models to automate a 500 lb. to that allows quick traffi c infl ow 20,000 lb. slide gate. / outfl ow in multiple lane applications. Also used where Ultra low maintenance due to space for slide gate is unavailable.
  • Page 111 • Corporate campuses • Multiple lane applications Hydraulic operator. AC (every • Residential communities • Freight yards voltage/phase) & DC models. • Airport taxiways • VIP residences • Commercial parking • Railway yards • Corporate campuses Reference www.hysecurity.com...
  • Page 112: Limited Warranty

    Warranty registration is completed at www.hysecurity.com/warranty within 60 days of the If a HySecurity product fails to conform to the warranties in Section 1, Buyer must notify and order replacement date of purchase by the dealer/installer or if the warranty registration form sent with every HySecurity...
  • Page 113 Notes Reference www.hysecurity.com...
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  • Page 116: Parts List

    Clock Battery, 3V Lithium (on Smart Touch Board) EDCBY CR 2032 Access Cover for AC power connection. MEPSP SWG 002 Smart Touch Control Board, SlideWinder 24 (1/2 hp model; ot5) ESR0001785 Cables: SlideWinder 24—40’ cables MWROPE SWG 40 Smart Touch Control Board, SlideWinder 38 (1 hp model; ot6) ESR0001786 Cables: SlideWinder 38—62’cables...
  • Page 117 Charger Wire White / Black E14WBLK09 02 03 Cover DC Wire Blue White E14WBLU09 02 03 Callout SlideWinder Part or Callout Part Number Transformer Mount EECTR SWG 001 Warning Sign kit; gate plackards and wire ties SAFETY KIT Cable Holder...

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