Nice HySecurity SlideSmart HD Programming And Operations Manual

Nice HySecurity SlideSmart HD Programming And Operations Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    SlideSmart ™ SlideSmart HD15F SlideSmart HD25 SlideSmart HD30 Slide gate operator EN - Programming and operations manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SlideSmart HD: Vehicle Detector Installation Options ....70 Connecting Hy5b Vehicle Detectors ....71 Table Of Contents ..........3 Install Std. 11-Pin Box Vehicle Detectors ....73 Connecting Accessory Devices ......74 INTRODUCING SLIDESMART HD .......5 Slidesmart Hd Components........6 Entrapment Sensor Connections ......74 Installer's Check List ..........7 Manual Push Button Station ........75 User Relays - Programming Procedure....76...
  • Page 3: Slidesmart Hd

    INTRODUCING SLIDESMART HD INTELLIGENT FEATURES: SMART DC Thank you for purchasing our premium SlideSmart HD™ slide gate operator. At HySecurity® Gate, CONTROLLER Inc., we pride ourselves on quality. Our line of Menus and User relays - The Smart DC electromechanical gate operators include a Controller has over 55 menu items to allow installer number of unparalleled user benefits: configuration of gate function and two user relays,...
  • Page 4: Slidesmart Hd Components

    SLIDESMART HD COMPONENTS MX001761 MX3037 MX4306 MX001036 VEHICLE MX000296 DETECTORS MX4311 MX000346 MX002106 MX3796 MX4689 MX002076 MX001403 MX4691 MX4690 MX001988 MX001761 MX001766 MX001995 OR MX002573 MX002798 MX002087 MX002008 (KIT) MX002013 (KIT) MX4369 or MX001989 MX4280 MX002085 support.hysecurity.com SlideSmart HD Programming and Operations...
  • Page 5: Installer's Check List

    INSTALLER'S CHECK LIST INSTALLER’S CHECK LIST The following list provides a high level overview of the tasks involved in installing the SlideSmart HD gate operator. Take a moment to review the list and check off the items as you complete the install. Site Prep - concrete pad location/dimensions, distance from gate, chain height, and ...
  • Page 6: Safety Requirements

    SAFETY REQUIREMENTS SAFETY MESSAGES IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The safety messages below inform you about potential Hazards, associated with automatic gates, can hazards that can result in injury. Safety messages specifi cally be reduced with proper site design, installation, address level of exposure to operator and are preceded by and use.
  • Page 7 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS WARNING To reduce the risk of injury or death: 1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. 2. Never let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote control away from children. 3. Always keep people and objects away from the gate. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.
  • Page 8 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 9 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Another source of information is available from DASMA, the The following provisions shall apply to Class I, Class II, Door and Access System Manufacturer’s Association. The Class III, and Class IV vehicular horizontal slide gates: Association publishes Technical Data Sheets, one of which All weight bearing exposed rollers 8 ft (2.44 m), or less, above concerns ASTM F2200.
  • Page 10 “Recognized Components” or otherwise certifi ed to UL 325 requirements in order to The following sensors have been tested with Nice | HySecurity gate operators by an be deemed acceptable for use in a gate operator. Study independent laboratory and certifi ed to comply with UL 325 7th Edition.
  • Page 11 Protection Sensors List SAFETY REQUIREMENTS The following sensors have been tested with Nice | HySecurity gate operators by an independent laboratory and certifi ed to comply with UL 325 7th Edition. Select sensors from this list for UL compliant gate automation solutions. Contact the sensor manufacturer for specifi c recommendations for use.
  • Page 12 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ELECTRICAL SAFETY To reduce risk of fi re or injury to persons: ● Turn gate operator and all circuit ● Observe polarity between batteries and charging circuit. breakers 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...
  • Page 13 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS MAINTENANCE OF GATE SYSTEMS Recyclers and manufacturers alike promote the process of recycling metal and plastic. Using a metal and plastic To keep your automated gate system performing both safely recycling center promotes energy cost savings. and reliably it is important to ensure that the components of that system are functioning properly.
  • Page 14: Emergency Stop Button

    SAFETY REQUIREMENTS EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON EMERGENCY RELEASE An emergency stop button is accessible from the Make sure and teach all users how to turn off outside of the operator. The black emergency stop electric power and how to move the gate manually. button is located on the right face of the chassis.
  • Page 15: Installation

    INSTALLATION SITE OVERVIEW & PLANNING Key or Card reader Mount access control devices at least 6ft Pedestrian gate. Be sure to place the (183cm) beyond the gate. Make sure a separate walk- WARNING WARNING signs on both through entrance is available sides of the gate.
  • Page 16: Pad Condition

    INSTALLATION PAD CONDITION z low voltage wiring (12V and 24V accessory power) 1. Follow the local building codes to identify the • vehicle loop control wiring frost line and determine the required depth of • primary/secondary connections the concrete pad. HySecurity recommends a minimum 16-inch depth with a minimum 2-inch z earth ground (NEC/NFPA) extension.
  • Page 17: Front Installation

    INSTALLATION FRONT INSTALLATION The most common and cost efficient type of installation is the front installation. See Figure 4 and Figure 5. Public Side Photo Eye Physical stop Secure Side SlideSmartHD Chain Bracket Photo eye Physical stop Figure 4. Front Installation NOTICE Several different ways to mount the SlideSmart operator exists.
  • Page 18: Rear Installation

    INSTALLATION REAR INSTALLATION A rear installation requires additional idler wheels and gate brackets, but it provides aesthetics as the chain is not visible along the gate. See Figure 6. OPEN Chain motion OPEN Target magnet position between idler wheel and sprocketwhen gate is fully closed.
  • Page 19: Unpacking The Operator

    INSTALLATION UNPACKING THE OPERATOR Prepare the gate operator for installation. See Figure 7. 1. Open the top of the box and remove packing materials. 2. Cut open the box to access the operator. 3. Unlock the keyed latch and lift the cover up and off the base of the operator. DO NOT lift the cover by its lock.
  • Page 20: Concrete Pad Mount

    INSTALLATION CONCRETE PAD MOUNT Install the operator, by taking the following steps: 1. Place the operator on the concrete pad base to best suit the conduit area cut outs as shown in Figure 8 and Figure 9. Use the operator or the template provided on the packaging box as a template and center it on the pad.
  • Page 21: Gate Bracket And Chain Installation

    INSTALLATION GATE BRACKET AND CHAIN INSTALLATION 4. Attach the eye bolts to the brackets, and then attach the connector link between the chain 1. Secure the gate to prevent movement. and eye bolt. 2. Measure for proper chain alignment BEFORE 5.
  • Page 22: Aligning The Chain

    INSTALLATION ALIGNING THE CHAIN 1. For a front installation, feed the chain over the sprocket and beneath the idler wheels. See Figure 11. CORRECT INSTALLATION 2. For a rear installation, see Figure 6. 3. In either situation, make sure the chain is properly aligned horizontal to the ground and parallel to the gate.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Battery And Turning Dc Power On

    INSTALLATION C O N N E C T I N G T H E B AT T E RY A N D PROGRAMMING THE INITIAL SETUP TURNING DC POWER ON MENU 1. Connect the red battery wire to its spade Several sequential displays present information terminal.
  • Page 24 INSTALLATION Table 2. Menu Mode Navigational Buttons To navigate through To choose what is on To navigate between To edit the Menu the SELECTIONS the display menus Press NEXT. Press SELECT. Press SELECT. Press NEXT or PREV. Continue pressing Two top characters blinking characters Advance - press NEXT.
  • Page 25: Establishing The Open & Close Limits

    INSTALLATION ESTABLISHING THE OPEN & CLOSE LIMITS CAUTION After programming the initial setup menu, the Do not install the target magnet before setting operator needs to establish the OPEN and CLOSE the OPEN and CLOSE limits. If the target limits. magnet is installed before setting the limits, the target magnet can get wound around the roller The LEARN LIMITS display automatically appears...
  • Page 26: Installing The Target Magnet

    INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE TARGET MAGNET CAUTION 1. With gate CLOSED, mark chain link directly in To avoid damage to the idler wheel, the head front of target sensor. See Figure 17. of the screw must be flush with the chain rollers. NOTE: Only one magnet is required.
  • Page 27: Front Installation

    INSTALLATION 8. To verify that the operator recognizes the FRONT INSTALLATION target magnet, turn off both DC and AC power switches and watch the display go blank. Then, turn both switches on. The operator beeps indicating Limit Relearn Mode. The gate then travels about 6 inches (15cm) in the open SPROCKET direction and stops.
  • Page 28: Power

    POWER INSTALLING THE EARTH GROUND Take the following steps to comply with NEC and NFPA 780 standards: An earth ground refers to the grounding rod and 1. Install a grounding rod per local building accompanying equipment ground which need codes. See Figure 21. to be installed to safeguard against potential electrical shock and damage to personnel and 2.
  • Page 29: Wiring Ac Power

    POWER WIRING AC POWER CAUTION DANGER Wiring of gate operators must conform to the Turn off AC power at the source (circuit breaker NEC standards and comply with all local codes. panel) before accessing the wires in the If you plan to connect to 208/230VAC power, SlideSmart junction box.
  • Page 30: Wiring 115Vac Power

    POWER WIRING 115VAC POWER NOTICE For standard 115VAC power connection: Table 4 assumes a dedicated circuit with an accessory power load up to 2A. Additional z Verify AC power supply wires and low voltage loads require that the wire size be increased (12V &...
  • Page 31: Wiring 208/230Vac Power

    POWER WIRING 208/230VAC POWER 3. Toggle the voltage selector switch from 115V to 230V. Replace the high voltage cover and CAUTION secure it. See Figure 23. All SlideSmart operators are shipped from the Voltage selector factory as 115VAC units. When connecting to switch set 208/230VAC power, the voltage selector switch to 115V...
  • Page 32: Important Considerations For Dc- Powered Operators

    POWER IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR DC- z Batteries are rated to perform to capacity at certain temperatures. Variations in temperature POWERED OPERATORS affect performance of the batteries. An example z Since the operator is intended to run on of amp hour performance is shown in Table 6. batteries, control of the load is important.
  • Page 33: Installing The 50Ah Batteries

    POWER INSTALLING THE 50AH BATTERIES DANGER HySecurity offers an extended DC power back up Make sure both the left and right 8Ah DC option with two 50Ah batteries. battery wires are disconnected. Never mix battery sizes, types, or brands. HySecurity 1.
  • Page 34 POWER 8. Access the Installer Menu on the Smart DC c. Access the Installer Menu, by simultaneously Controller. pressing OPEN and RESET. Release the buttons. 9. Change the Battery Setting (BT) in the Installer Menu to a number 1 (Extended). Follow the steps and see Figure 26−Figure 29: LL 0 (OFF) a.
  • Page 35: Initial Setup

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS TURNING BOTH POWER SWITCHES ON This section of the manual provides information about the display and menu options. It includes AC and DC power switches are located on the how to: outside edge of the control box. See Figure 30. 1.
  • Page 36 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS NOTICE The Smart DC Controller can be powered when either switch is turned on. If the DC power switch is OFF the motor and batteries are disconnected. The operator will not function (even though the AC power switch remains on).
  • Page 37: Using The Smart Dc Controller Buttons In Menu Mode

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS USING THE SMART DC CONTROLLER z Run Mode - gate is operational awaiting commands. Refer to "Using the Smart DC BUTTONS IN MENU MODE Controller Buttons in RUN Mode" on page 38. Smart DC Controller buttons let you navigate, z Menu Mode - motor disengages and operator change, or clear the information in the display commands are ignored.
  • Page 38: Run Mode

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS RUN MODE USING THE SMART DC CONTROLLER BUTTONS IN RUN MODE Gate status displays appear when the operator is ready and waiting for a gate operation command. The Run Mode buttons are distinguished by the When the menu display is flashing “GATE fact that their name appears above each button.
  • Page 39: Viewing Operator Status Displays

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS VIEWING OPERATOR STATUS DISPLAYS Press the MENU button once and the operator status displays appear in two second intervals. Pertinent information appears to provide a quick overview of the operator’s status or configurations. Refer to Table 7. Table 7.
  • Page 40: User Menu

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS USER MENU ADJUSTING THE CLOSE TIMER The User Menu consists of several items which The close timer assigns how many seconds will can be modified using the Smart DC Controller pass before the operator initiates automatic buttons.
  • Page 41: Setting The Time And Date

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS SETTING THE TIME AND DATE NOTICE A feature of the Smart DC Controller is its 24-hour, A lithium coin battery, on the Smart DC 365 day clock. Make sure it is set to the appropriate Controller board, supports the clock so the time zone.
  • Page 42: Setting Ac Power Loss Gate Function

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS SETTING AC POWER LOSS GATE FUNCTION The setting in the AC LOSS display determines what action the operator performs during an AC power loss. The settings help reduce drain on the battery. You can choose between four settings depending on customer preferences.
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Display Contrast

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST To designate what you want operator to do during an AC power loss, access User Menu (see "User The display contrast can be adjusted from 1 to 9 Menu" on page 40 and Figure 37) and scroll to increase visibility and ease of use.
  • Page 44 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 9. Smart DC Controller - User Menu Functions Setting Options Associated Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations DC Controller Display Settings) Connections Assign how many seconds before open gate initiates automatic 0 = Timer closure.
  • Page 45 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 9. Smart DC Controller - User Menu Functions Setting Options Associated Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations DC Controller Display Settings) Connections (N/A) Controls warn-before-operate buzzer WARNING: and can be configured three ways: Do NOT cut Set to 0: Buzzer is disabled.
  • Page 46 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 9. Smart DC Controller - User Menu Functions Setting Options Associated Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations DC Controller Display Settings) Connections With v5.53 (or later) software, you can set LG to 1 and view abbreviated event logs on the display.
  • Page 47: Installer Menu

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS INSTALLER MENU 2. To access the Installer Menu simultaneously press OPEN and RESET. See Figure 40 The Installer Menu consists of several functions which can be modified using the Smart DC Controller buttons or configured through the use CT 0 (OFF) of a laptop computer and the START software CLOSE TIMER...
  • Page 48: Resetting The Open And Close Limits

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS RESETTING THE OPEN AND CLOSE LIMITS 8. An ALERT 15 message appears on the display. To clear the alert, perform a full cycle On occasion, the open and close limits may need so the software recognizes the target. Press to be fine-tuned.
  • Page 49: Adjusting Gate Speed

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS ADJUSTING GATE SPEED 1. Start at a gate status display. The gate speed can be increased or decreased a ¼ HYSECURITY foot per second from the operator’s default speed. GATE CLOSED NOTICE OPEN CLOSE STOP MENU RESET Two options, one for OPEN SPEED the other PREV...
  • Page 50: Adjusting The Ies Sensitivity

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS ADJUSTING THE IES SENSITIVITY SlideSmart uses a primary Type-A inherent SE 2 entrapment sensor (IES) per UL325 Safety IES SENSITIVITY Standards. A solid immovable object blocking the gate will trip the IES and cause the operator to stop and reverse (for two seconds) and enter OPEN CLOSE...
  • Page 51 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Gate maintenance - Gate rollers will deteriorate 1. Start at a gate and begin to fail over time. Gravel or dirt roads status display. will incur more debris in the gate rail or inverted HYSECURITY V-track than a paved surface. In poorly maintained GATE CLOSED gate areas, the chance for false IES trips is higher.
  • Page 52: Reinstating Factory Defaults

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS REINSTATING FACTORY DEFAULTS 1. Start at a gate status display. Eleven menu configurations are available in the HYSECURITY User Menu. Several other items in the Installer GATE CLOSED Menu let you customize the operator depending on the number of attached accessories and your OPEN CLOSE STOP...
  • Page 53: Enabling Fire Department Override

    DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS ENABLING FIRE DEPARTMENT OVERRIDE 1. Start at a gate status display. Many counties and cities require a Fire Department HYSECURITY override system for gate operators. The fire GATE CLOSED department’s alert system is a separate unit that must be connected to the Smart DC Controller.
  • Page 54 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections A setting of 1 places operator into its learn limits mode which allows LL 0 0 = Normal LEARN LIMITS...
  • Page 55 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections Globally restores all menu settings back to new operator status.
  • Page 56 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections 0 = AC powered Assigns charger type usually set at CH 0 (AC) charger factory.
  • Page 57 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections 0 = no delay Only appears if gate operator is set up as a Primary or a 1 through 20 in ½...
  • Page 58 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections Default setting is non-reversal if 0 = Open eye open photo eye is triggered while Sensor stops only...
  • Page 59 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections 0 - disabled UL 325 - 2018 sensor input setting 1 - (NOT USED) for external entrapment protection sensor monitoring.
  • Page 60 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections Default is for full reversal when 0 = Pause closing I n s i d e O b s t r u c t i o n L o o p i s INSIDE OBS only...
  • Page 61 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections C o n f i g u re s f u n c t i o n o f t h e user 1 output relay, which is an electromechanical relay.
  • Page 62 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections This function monitors activation of Outside Obstruction Loop when the gate is closed and 0 = 0s delay not running.
  • Page 63 DISPLAY AND MENU OPTIONS Table 10. Smart DC Controller - Installer Menu Functions Associated Setting Options Ref. User Menu (Bold = Factory Menu Tasks and Explanations Controller Display Settings) Display Connections 0 = Run mode Controls Hy5A or Hy5B Outside 1 = Show frequency OLD 0 (RUN MODE) Obstruction Loop detector.
  • Page 64: Smart Dc Controller

    SMART DC CONTROLLER This section provides information about the Smart DC Controller board; its inputs for peripheral connections and its monitoring capabilities. This section explains how to: 1. Make connections on the Smart DC Controller 2. Connect Vehicle Detector 3. Connect Accessory Devices •...
  • Page 65: Overview Of The Smart Dc Controller

    SMART DC CONTROLLER OVERVIEW OF THE SMART DC CONTROLLER The Smart DC Controller uses LED’s to indicate active inputs when AC power is present. For operators that use only DC power, you can push a button to show the active inputs. This button is at the bottom left corner near the EMERG OPEN input.
  • Page 66 SMART DC CONTROLLER All the control device inputs listed in Table 11 are shown as a single input. The second wire is connected to a Common Terminal Bus (1 - 8) on the Smart DC Controller board. The Fire Department Open input is an exception and requires a +24VDC input as well as enabling through the Installer Menu.
  • Page 67 SMART DC CONTROLLER Table 11. Smart DC Controller Board Inputs Term. Label/Input Wire Connection Uses Inside Vehicle detector, box Obstruction N.O. input. Inside reversing loop. type connections inside Vehicle reversing loop Detector Outside Vehicle detector, box Obstruction N.O. input. Outside reversing loop. t y p e c o n n e c t i o n s Vehicle outside reversing loop...
  • Page 68: Vehicle Detector Installation Options

    SMART DC CONTROLLER VEHICLE DETECTOR INSTALLATION z Loop frequency is automatically set and monitored by the Smart DC Controller OPTIONS z Very low power draw, which is important for The Smart DC Controller provides a feature-rich maximum UPS capability during a power failure interface to four different vehicle detector inputs.
  • Page 69: Connecting Hy5B Vehicle Detectors

    SMART DC CONTROLLER 6. To enable the detectors, turn on power. The There are four vehicle detector inputs available on the Smart DC Controller: detectors will immediately tune if they are connected to loops. Make sure no cars or other z Free Exit Loop Detector - This opens a fully metal objects are over the loops.
  • Page 70 SMART DC CONTROLLER If required, adjust the sensitivity by accessing the NOTICE ELD, OOLD, IOLD, or CLD menu items in the A boost feature is applied for settings 0 through installer menu. 3. Boost increases the sensitivity during a call z A = Automatic, and is useful for maintaining continuous z M = Motorcycle...
  • Page 71: Install Std. 11-Pin Box Vehicle Detectors

    SMART DC CONTROLLER INSTALLING STANDARD 11-PIN BOX TYPE 2. Connect 24 Volt power to the detector. Connect Pin No. 1 to a 24VDC terminal and VEHICLE DETECTORS Pin No. 2 to Common. NOTICE 3. Connect output Pin No. 6 to the Common If photo eyes are used to monitor vehicle traffic Bus and output Pin No.
  • Page 72: Connecting Accessory Devices

    SMART DC CONTROLLER CONNECTING ACCESSORY DEVICES Entrapment Sensor Connections Devices, such as gate edge sensors and photoelectric beams, must be installed to protect against entrapment. These secondary external protection devices are required so the gate installation is in compliance with UL 325 Safety Standards. Figure 54 illustrates how to connect different sensors to the Smart DC Controller.
  • Page 73: Manual Push Button Station

    SMART DC CONTROLLER MANUAL PUSH BUTTON STATION A manual push button station controls the gate operator and opens, stops, and closes the gate. It is most often used by a guard in a 24-hour guard station. An example of the push button station connections on SlideSmart is shown in Figure 55.
  • Page 74: User Relays - Programming Procedure

    SMART DC CONTROLLER USER RELAYS - PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE The Smart DC Controller is able to interface with many types of external devices through the use of two user-programmable output relays. All of the user relay functions identified and described in Table 13 are accessible in the Installer Menu.
  • Page 75 SMART DC CONTROLLER Table 13. User-Programmable User Relays - Function Options Name Description Activates when gate is open longer than the user-selected period of time. Adjustable from a 0 second to 135 seconds delay in 15-second Gate open too long increments.
  • Page 76 SMART DC CONTROLLER Table 13. User-Programmable User Relays - Function Options Name Description Inside Obstruction Vehicle Detector Active whenever Inside Obstruction Vehicle Detector is tripped output Center Loop Detector Active whenever Center (Shadow) loop detector is tripped. output External Latching Gate Not functional in SmartDC operators.
  • Page 77 SMART DC CONTROLLER Table 13. User-Programmable User Relays - Function Options Name Description Pulses for 250ms when gate, commanded with Partial Open input, Partial Open Limit reaches Partial Open Limit, or, gate is past Partial Open Limit and Partial Pulse Open input is activated.
  • Page 78: Bi-Parting Gate Systems

    BI - PARTING GATE SYSTEMS Configuring two operators to be a Primary „ External control inputs, vehicle detectors and Secondary pair is easy with the Smart DC and entrapment protection sensors may be Controller. There is no need to order a special connected to either gate operator without model or any adapters.
  • Page 79: Primary & Secondary Wiring Connections

    BI - PARTING GATE SYSTEMS PRIMARY AND SECONDARY WIRING 2. Attach a ring terminal to the shield wire and connect it to the Smart DC Controller’s CONNECTIONS convenient ground screw. Refer to Figure 57. 1. As shown in Figure 57, connect a two-pair NOTICE twisted, shielded communications cable to the DUAL GATE inputs in each unit.
  • Page 80: Primary And Secondary Menu Setup

    BI - PARTING GATE SYSTEMS PRIMARY AND SECONDARY MENU SETUP z A diagnostics log is maintained in each unit, but both units run and store the errors codes and Determine which unit will be set up as the Primary. diagnostics pertinent to each other. The other unit will be set up as the Secondary.
  • Page 81: Connecting A Radio Rx For Remote Open

    SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS 6. Mount an external antenna onto the top of a This section of the manual provides information which may be useful when installing SlideSmart fixed fence post near the operator. operators. It includes how to: 7. Connect the antenna into the socket on the z Connect a Radio Receiver for Remote Open radio receiver.
  • Page 82: Install A Lock For 12-24Vdc Systems

    SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS INSTALLING A LOCK FOR 12VDC OR INSTALLING A LOCK FOR HIGH VOLTAGE 24VDC SYSTEMS SYSTEMS To install a lock for 12VDC or 24VDC systems, take To install a lock on higher voltage systems (115V the following steps: or 230V), take the following steps: 1.
  • Page 83: Installing Vehicle Detectors And Loops

    SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS INSTALLING VEHICLE DETECTORS AND 1. Start at a gate LOOPS status display. HYSECURITY A vehicle detector passes a small current flow GATE CLOSED through the “loop” which then becomes an inductive coil. When a vehicle passes over the OPEN CLOSE STOP...
  • Page 84 SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS 5. Loop and lead-in wire should be one continuous piece. Avoid splices, if possible. If a splice is necessary for any reason, “pot” the splice in epoxy or use heat shrink to ensure that the quality of the splice covering is the same as the original wire jacket.
  • Page 85 SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS PUBLIC SIDE This layout illustrates a bi-direc onal traffic system with ACCESS CONTROL DEVICE ENTER EXIT controlled access entry (card (Card reader, etc.) reader, radio control, etc.) and a free exit loop. The gate’s closure me is determined by the number of seconds entered in the OUTSIDE CLOSE TIMER display found in the...
  • Page 86: Monitored External Entrapment Sensors

    SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS MONITORED EXTERNAL ENTRAPMENT Three programmable sensor inputs are available for use and must be programmed to a non-zero SENSORS number when initial configuration is performed. As of January 2016, UL325 standard requires gate The three inputs are labeled Sensor 1, Sensor 2, operators to monitor the presence of all external and Sensor 3 and are configurable in the installer entrapment sensors, including non-contact (Photo...
  • Page 87 SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS After programming the sensor inputs in the installer menu or during initial startup, the appropriate type and number of sensors will need to be connected. Figure 67 below shows the wiring and dip switch settings of an EMX-MON photo eye (typical thru-beam wiring). A retroreflective photo eye will be similar and only have wiring similar to the receiver of the thru-beam photo eye.
  • Page 88: External Entrapment Protection

    SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS EXTERNAL ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION • For pedestrian detection, mount thru-beam type photo eyes approximately 15" to 30" (4.6 Consult a photoelectric sensor manual for wiring to 9m) above the ground and as close to the details. Make all electrical connections to Smart gate as possible.
  • Page 89: Photo Eye Function

    SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS Notes about retro-reflective systems: If the photo eye has an internal switch for setting Light Operate vs. Dark Operate, select Light Correct installation and alignment of a retro- Operate. If the photo eye has a relay output reflective photo eye and its reflector is important and has both NO and NC terminals, some for trouble free performance.
  • Page 90 SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS PUBLIC SIDE This layout illustrates a bi-direc onal traffic system with ACCESS CONTROL DEVICE ENTER EXIT controlled access entry (card (Card reader, etc.) reader, radio control, etc.) and photo eyes used as vehicle Placement of detectors. The gate’s closure photo eyes me is determined by the number OUTSIDE OBSTRUCTION...
  • Page 91: Edge Sensor Installation Tips

    SENSOR AND ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS EDGE SENSOR INSTALLATION TIPS edges and up to two NC contact outputs. • HySecurity suggests the use of hard-wired edge Refer to Figure 66 to help plan the most appropriate sensor adaptors with an edge mounted to lead placement of the edge sensors being installed.
  • Page 92: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING SMART DC CONTROLLER TROUBLESHOOTING This section is available to help you troubleshoot any problems that may occur with SlideSmart operator. It provides information about Smart DC Controller display codes. The Smart DC Controller system includes many self diagnostics. Specific messages appear on LCD and Audio Alert buzzer sounds distinctive chirps.
  • Page 93 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16. Smart DC Controller - Troubleshooting Description Display Alert, Error or Possible Causes Solutions Condition Fault 1. Turn AC power switch on or connect power to operator. 2. Reset operator AC power is shut off at source (breaker) circuit breaker or N o A C I n p u t or is not connected.
  • Page 94 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16. Smart DC Controller - Troubleshooting Description Display Alert, Error or Possible Causes Solutions Condition Fault 1. No AC Power. See above item. 2. Wiring / Connector problem - check all connections. Occurs when battery voltage has Clean or repair as dropped to less than 21V.
  • Page 95 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16. Smart DC Controller - Troubleshooting Description Display Alert, Error or Possible Causes Solutions Condition Fault Software is HYSECURITY being loaded Wait for software to finish Software is currently being loaded. LOADER into Smart DC loading. Controller. Gate has been forced open from a full ALERT 1 FORCE G a t e f o r c e d Will self-clear after an...
  • Page 96 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16. Smart DC Controller - Troubleshooting Description Display Alert, Error or Possible Causes Solutions Condition Fault Smart DC Caused by removal of Hy5B or lack Controller has of integrity of socket connection. Remove and re-install detected a This message will also indicate which ALERT 10 the Hy5B and press communication...
  • Page 97 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16. Smart DC Controller - Troubleshooting Description Display Alert, Error or Possible Causes Solutions Condition Fault 1. Make sure target is properly fastened to chain. Target magnet on the chain 2. Check target sensor ALERT 15 Target magnet fell off or target sensor is missing or to make sure it is NO TARGET...
  • Page 98 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16. Smart DC Controller - Troubleshooting Description Display Alert, Error or Possible Causes Solutions Condition Fault 1. Check cable connections and wiring. Make sure both operators are working properly and have same current and up- to-date software versions. Alert auto clears when communication Interlock/...
  • Page 99 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16. Smart DC Controller - Troubleshooting Description Display Alert, Error or Possible Causes Solutions Condition Fault This fault can only occur if monitored P h o t o e y e i s FAULT 2 photo eye check fails. See "Monitored Correct malfunctioning missing or not PHOTO EYE...
  • Page 100 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16. Smart DC Controller - Troubleshooting Description Display Alert, Error or Possible Causes Solutions Condition Fault 1. Correct communication cable. 2. Verify each operator is configured properly via Installer Several possible causes: Menu. Set one operator as Primary, z Primary/Secondary communication one as Secondary.
  • Page 101 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 16. Smart DC Controller - Troubleshooting Description Display Alert, Error or Possible Causes Solutions Condition Fault ERROR 6 Not used in STC-VFD SlideSmart. COMM ERR Software issue ERROR 7 exists that may Call HySecurity Technical MENU Corrupt software or data. require factory Support for assistance.
  • Page 102: Vehicle Detector And Loop Fault Diags

    TROUBLESHOOTING VEHICLE DETECTOR AND LOOP FAULT DIAGNOSTICS If HySecurity Hy5B vehicle detector modules are used, the Smart DC Controller has the ability to store and report detector and loop fault information for performance diagnostics. If the Smart DC Controller senses a loop or detector problem: z The LCD display flashes the name of the affected detector or error and the appropriate alert code.
  • Page 103 TROUBLESHOOTING Even if the loop problem self heals, historical Table 18. Setting Loop Presence data about detector/loop performance and a Sub-menu Example Site log of Alerts, Faults and Errors can be retrieved Display Item Scenario from the Smart DC Controller by downloading from the RS232 communications port or the USB With sensitivity set to port.
  • Page 104 TROUBLESHOOTING Frequency: Table 19. Hy5B Vehicle Detector Call Level Display Knowing the exact frequency of a loop can be useful as a diagnostic tool, and verifying Setting the stability of the loop frequency is valuable Options Installer information. To view the actual loop frequency LCD Description (Bold = of a specific vehicle detector, go to the setting...
  • Page 105: Schematic

    SCHEMATIC SLIDESMART SCHEMATICS Figure 72 illustrate the schematics for SlideSmart DC HD25 and SlideSmart DC HD30. Figure 72. SlideSmart DC HD25 andHD30 Schematics MX4435 Rev.G ©2022 SlideSmart HD Programming and Operations...
  • Page 106: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE 2. Click Technical Support (left column) on the HySecurity home page. Smart Touch Analyze and Retrieve Tool 3. Enter your user name and password. If you do not have a user name, register as an online HySecurity provides Smart Touch Analyze and member.
  • Page 107: Setting User Account Controls

    MAINTENANCE Setting User Account Controls MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE CAUTION Because of the security settings inherent in VISTA and Windows 7, you need to disable the “user Before checking internal mechanisms of account controls” in the operating system before operator, turn off all power switches. uploading START software onto your laptop.
  • Page 108: Drive Belt Tension And Alignment

    MAINTENANCE DRIVE BELT TENSION AND ALIGNMENT To adjust the tension or replace the belt, loosen 4 nuts and slide the motor Proper drive belt tension is important for prolonging bracket. Retighten the fasteners when the the life of the drive belt and maintaining the adjustments are complete.
  • Page 109: Dc Battery Replacement

    MAINTENANCE DC BATTERY REPLACEMENT The two 8Ah batteries are accessible within the operator on a tray behind the control box. HySecurity provides a one year warranty from the To replace the batteries, take the following steps: date of shipment for all batteries supplied with the SlideSmart operator.
  • Page 110: Clock Battery Replacement

    MAINTENANCE CLOCK BATTERY REPLACEMENT To install the two new batteries, reverse the removal procedure. A lithium coin battery supports the clock so the 1. Connect the red wire to the red terminal on the date and time is retained even when the main left battery and slide the battery onto the tray.
  • Page 111: Appx. A - Install Configs

    APPENDIX A - INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS This appendix contains drawings of the various installation configurations for the SlideSmart operator. Provided in this appendix are drawing specifications for: „ Concrete pad layout and dimensions „ Conduit and ground „ Base extension „ Post mounted „...
  • Page 112 APPENDIX A - INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS SlideSmart HD GENERAL PAD MOUNT DIMENSIONS 3.25” (8.3 cm) Standard Batteries Gate Chain, #40 Roller 2.50” (6.4 cm) Shown Installed Chain to Gate 2.0” (5 cm) 1.0” (2.5 cm) ADJUSTABLE 13.5” Conduit Area Conduit Area 6.0”...
  • Page 113 APPENDIX A - INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS Optional Larger Batteries Reduce Available Conduit Area 30Ah Batteries Shown Installed Conduit Area 7 x 6” (18 x 15 cm) 2.2” (6 cm) 7.0” (18 cm) 50Ah Batteries Shown Installed 7" x 6" Conduit Area NOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
  • Page 114 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS - APPENDIX A SlideSmart HD SIZE, CONDUIT AND GROUNDING INFORMATION 3.25” (8.3 cm) Gate Chain 2.50” (6.4 cm) Chain to Gate 12.4” (32 cm) 10” Operator (25 cm) Depth 34.0” Route 6 AWG ground wire through conduit & attach (86.4 cm) to ground lug provided.
  • Page 115 APPENDIX A - INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS SLIDESMART HD: POST MOUNTED Gate Chain 3.0” (8 cm) 7.5” (19 cm) CENTER OF POST TO FACE OF GATE Chassis side cover plates slotted allowing for 30.5” u-bolts fitting a 3 - 3.5" (8 - 9") OD post. (77.5 cm) MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN POSTS...
  • Page 116 APPENDIX A - INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS SLIDESMART HD: REAR MOUNTED INSTALLATION 4.75” (12 cm) 3.25” (8 cm) 8.0” (20 cm) NOTE: DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE. Figure 83. Rear Mounted Installation support.hysecurity.com SlideSmart HD Programming and Operations...
  • Page 117: Appx. B - French Trans

    APPENDIX B - 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 118 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 119 APPENDIX B - 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 120 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 121: Slidesmart Hd Part Dwgs

    SLIDESMART HD PART DRAWINGS SLIDESMART PARTS IN PRICE BOOK MX001761 MX3037 MX4306 MX001036 VEHICLE MX000296 DETECTORS MX4311 MX000346 MX002106 MX3796 MX4689 MX002076 MX001403 MX4691 MX4690 MX001988 MX001761 MX001766 MX001995 OR MX002573 MX002798 MX002087 MX002008 (KIT) MX002013 (KIT) MX4369 or MX001989 MX4280 MX002085 Figure 84.
  • Page 122: Slidesmart Hd Part List

    SLIDESMART HD PART LIST SLIDESMART PARTS LIST Table 20. SlideSmart Parts List Part Name Part Number Battery Kit, 50AH, Replacement MX002013 Battery Kit, 8AH, Replacement MX002008 Belt, Drive, SlideSmart DC 15 MX002106 or MX4689 Board, Power Supply, 115/230VAC MX001766 Board, Smart DC Controller MX001457 Brush Kit, 24VDC Motor MX001920...
  • Page 123: Warranty

    WARRANTY 6705 S 209 St, Ste 101 Kent, WA 98032 800-321-9947 WARRANTY www.hysecurity.com 1. Warranty. terrorism or war; or (3) damaged through improper opera�on, maintenance, storage Hy-Security Gate, Inc. (“HySecurity”) warrants that at the �me of sale each or abnormal or extraordinary use or abuse. Any modifica�on made to products will HySecurity-branded product that it sells will, in all material respects, conform to its void the warranty unless the modifica�ons are approved in wri�ng by HySecurity in then applicable specifica�on and will be free from defects in material and...
  • Page 124: Slidesmart Hd Specs

    SPECIFICATIONS SlideSmart HD models ™ FAST Model SlideSmart HD15F SlideSmart HD25 SlideSmart HD30 Gate Weight Max. 1,500 lb (680 kg) 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) Gate Length Max. 50 ft (15 m) Pull Force* 300 lb (136 kg) 450 lb (204 kg) 500 lb (227 kg) 1.75, 2 or 2.25 ft/s (53, 61 or 69 cm/s)

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