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D5-Evo and D5-Evo Low-Voltage
Installation Manual
Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd
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joseph kasozi
May 2, 2025

port for connecting signal wire for operating swtch

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Mr. Anderson
May 16, 2025

The signal wire for the operating switch on the CENTURION SYSTEMS D5-Evo should be connected to the "Latched" or "Non-Latched" input terminal, depending on the type of switch used. These inputs function similarly to a connected or light switch.

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Summary of Contents for CENTURION SYSTEMS D5-Evo

  • Page 1 D5-Evo and D5-Evo Low-Voltage Installation Manual Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd www.CentSys.com page 1 www.CentSys.com...
  • Page 2 Americas, Australia and the Pacic Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes. Additionally, Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Mechanical Setup page 5 FAST Electrical Setup page 6 TRACK Commissioning and Handover page 6 SAFETY page 7 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Declaration of conformity page 9 Icons Used in this Manual page 10 General Description page 11 Specications page 13 3.1.
  • Page 4 10.8. Earthing or Eective Lightning Protection page 44 Commissioning the System page 45 11.1. Setting the Gate Limits page 45 How to Set up Additional Features on the D5-Evo or page 46 D5-Evo Low-Voltage controller Menu Navigation Map page 47 Controller Features...
  • Page 5 FAST TRACK Mechanical Setup These abbreviated instructions are for the experienced installer who needs a checklist to get a standard installation up and running in the minimum of time. Detailed installation features and functions are referred to later in this manual. STEP Heed necessary site considerations STEP...
  • Page 6: Electrical Setup

    Electrical Setup STEP Connect all wiring Commissioning & Handover STEP Set gate end-of-travel limits STEP Set additional features via the menus, if required STEP Carry out professional Handover to client page 6 www.CentSys.com...
  • Page 7: Safety First Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION To ensure the safety of people and possessions, it is important that you read all the following instructions. Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to people. The installer, being either professional or DIY, is the last person on the site who can ensure that the operator is safely installed, and that the whole system can be operated safely.
  • Page 8 Always check the obstruction detection system, and safety devices for correct operation • Neither Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd, nor its subsidiaries, accept any liability caused by improper use of the product, or for use other than that for which the automated system was intended •...
  • Page 9: Declaration Of Conformity

    Intersection Newmarket Road & Epsom Avenue North Riding Gauteng South Africa Declares that the product Product name: D5-Evo and D5-Evo Low-Voltage Conorms with the ollowing specications Safety: SANS 60335-1:2007 IEC 60335-1:2006 Emissions: CISPR 22 CLASS B: Radiated emissions – 150KHz TO 6GHz CISPR 22 CLASS B: Conducted emissions –...
  • Page 10: Icons Used In This Manual

    1. Icons Used in this Manual This icon indicates tips and other information that could be useful during the installation. This icon denotes variations and other aspects that should be considered during installation. This icon indicates warning, caution or attention! Please take special note of critical aspects that MUST be adhered to in order to prevent injury.
  • Page 11: General Description

    eatures and unctionality o this agship product - without having to oot gigantic installation bills - thanks to the D5-Evo Low-Voltage model. Instead of a conventional charger which relies upon a high-voltage AC input, the D5-Evo Low-Voltage comes with a rectier/regulator which requires a low-voltage input o 15V to 19V AC;...
  • Page 12 Theft Protection While care has been taken in the design of the D5-Evo or D5-Evo Low-Voltage to prevent unauthorised removal (theft) of the unit, an optional steel theft-resistant cage is also available for added peace of mind.
  • Page 13: SpeciCations

    3. Specications 3.1. Physical Dimensions 250mm 150mm 40mm FIGURE 1. D5-EVO OVERALL DIMENSIONS www.CentSys.com page 13...
  • Page 14: Technical SpeciCations

    3.2. Technical Specications - D5-Evo Operator D5-Evo Low- D5-Evo Voltage 90V - 240V AC 15V - 19V AC; Input voltage +/-10% @ 50Hz 21V - 26V DC Current consumption (mains) 170mA 90V AC input 15V AC input - 1A output...
  • Page 15: Fuse Protection

    3.3. Fuse Protections The following protection fuses are provided on the system: Item Type Rating Main controller Automotive fuse ATO Motor circuit (25 x 7mm) Light circuit 5 x 20mm 3A fast blow Auxiliary supply Ressetable fuse Charger Mains input 5 x 20mm 3A fast blow TABLE 2...
  • Page 16: Product IdentiCation

    3. 1 x 12V 7.2 Ah battery 10. Switch Mode 2A charger 4. Gate mounted origin marker 11. Manual release access door 5. Origin marker bracket 6. Origin sensor 1. D5-Evo Low-Voltage comes with CP84XTE voltage regulator/rectier instead o 2A switched-mode charger page 16 www.CentSys.com...
  • Page 17: Required Tools And Equipment

    5. Required Tools & Equipment Screwdrivers 6mm Phillips 3.5mm Flat Pliers Hammer Electric drilling machine Spanners 17mm/15mm preferably socket set Connector Crimping tool block and Pin lugs G-clamps Hole saw Allen key 20mm Angle grinder Pin punch Measuring tape Ø12mm masonry drill bit for wall mount bracket Ø6.5mm steel drill bit for gate bracket...
  • Page 18: Preparation Of Site

    6. Preparation of Site 6.1. General Considerations for the Installation Always recommend the tment o additional saety equipment such as saety edges and safety beams, for additional protection against entrapment or other mechanical risks. Check that no pipes or electrical cables are in the way of the intended installation Check that enough space is available for the gate operator with the gate in the required open position.
  • Page 19 6.2. Endstops Fit endstops capable o stopping the gate at rated speed. Reer to specications at the beginning of this manual for the operating speed Make H>h to ensure gate will not jump over endstop Endstop Endstop Ø16mm FIGURE 4. FITTING ENDSTOPS Endstops are mandatory and must be tted to prevent death or accidental injury should the gate overrun its limits.
  • Page 20 6.3. Guide-rollers and anti-lift brackets Guide-rollers must ensure that the gate is held vertically. For improved saety, t additional support posts to prevent gate rom alling over i guide rollers fail. To prevent unauthorised access t anti-lit brackets as shown The gap between the anti-lift bracket and the gate must be less than 5mm.
  • Page 21 6.4. Starting and running forces Test the starting force of the gate as per the diagram. Use a pull scale to determine the maximum amount of pull force required to get the gate moving. Determine the running force of the gate by continuing to pull on the scale with just sufcient orce to keep it running and read o...
  • Page 22: Cabling Requirements

    FIGURE 7. CABLING REQUIREMENTS Legend 1. D5-Evo: 90V - 240V AC mains cable via double mains isolator switch (3 core LNE 1.5mm2 SWA) or D5-Evo Low-Voltage: 15-19V AC / 21 - 26V DC cable via transformer in dwelling ) 2.
  • Page 23: Lubrication

    Do not attempt to run the operator without rst lling the gearbox with lubricant. • The internal gearset of the D5-Evo is lubricated by means of an oil bath • In order to prevent possible leakage during shipping, the unit is shipped with no oil inside the gearbox.
  • Page 24: Operator Installation

    21. Solar Panel Wiring 9. Operator Installation Locate operator position To ensure operator does not protrude into driveway, install base plate at least ush with the driveway entrance. Determine a suitable position and vertical height for the operator by considering Figures 7, 8 and 9.
  • Page 25 RAZ rack If using nylon angle rack please ensure that the weight and pull force of the gate do not exceed the strength limit of the rack. Foundation Foundation 32 - 50 plate plate 32 - 50 Flat bar welded to Raised foundation plate or rail foundation...
  • Page 26: Foundation Plate Installation

    9.1. Foundation plate installation 1. The foundation plate can either be set into a concrete foundation, as in Figure 12 or bolted down onto an existing concrete plinth as in Figure 14. Option 1: Concrete foundation 2. Assemble foundation plate with anchor brackets as shown.
  • Page 27: Route Cables And Secure Foundation Plate

    M10 nut M10 washer M10 gearbox mounting bolts Option 2: Exusting concrete plinth 3. If bolting onto an existing Use two M12 plated concrete plinth, place he nuts as spacers foundation plate down in the correct position and use the plate M10 x 95 as a template for marking the expansion stud...
  • Page 28: Mount The Gearbox

    9.3. Mount the gearbox 1. Fit the M10 nuts and washers to the mounting bolts as shown in Figure 16 2. Adjust the nuts to be 7mm clear from the base to allow for later M10 washer adjustment. Remember to t the M10 Nut washers onto each nut before installing the...
  • Page 29: Mount The Rack

    9.4. Mount the rack The rack must be securely mounted to the side of the Rack parrallel gate. It must be parallel to rail with the gate rail, and there must be a 2 - 3mm gap between the teeth of Gate rail the pinion.
  • Page 30 3. Start with the gate either fully open or closed. Level this end of the 4. Place the one end o the rst rack, and x section of rack on the pinion. Let it mesh fully. 5. Level the other end and x that end to the side of the gate.
  • Page 31 Steel rack 1. Fix rack using the steel angle brackets provided. ±300mm 2. Brackets must be spaced no more than 300mm apart. FIGURE 25 3. When joining dierent lengths of steel rack, a simple way of ensuring correct pitch spacing, is to clamp a small o-cut between the two pieces.
  • Page 32 5. When tting the RAZ rack it is easier to start on the right and work towards the left. 6. The RAZ rack simply clips together. Start on the right FIGURE 28A Fit additional xing screw through the horizontal slots to secure the rack to the gate directly above the pinion when the gate is...
  • Page 33: Mount The Origin Marker

    3. When joining two lengths together, simply butt each section rmly together to ensure the correct pitch. Butt rmly together FIGURE 30 9.5. Mount the origin marker Close the gate 1. Close the gate completely. FIGURE 31 2. Mount the origin marker to the Isometric view rack a minimum of 500mm from the origin sensor.
  • Page 34 Steel rack Bolt using 3. For steel rack mount the origin fasteners marker onto the rack using the provided bracket provided. 4. Weld the bracket to the rack. 5. Bolt the origin marker onto the bracket using the fasteners provided. Origin Weld mounting bracket marker...
  • Page 35: Apply Warning Decal

    Gate Rack 13. Note the orientation of the origin marker. FIGURE 36 14. Manually slide the gate open until Origin the origin marker is in line with marker the origin sensor. 15. Ensure distance between face of Gate marker and front face of sensor is between 13 and 20mm.
  • Page 36: Electrical Setup

    10. Electrical Setup 1. Always check that the circuit breaker in the electrical panel is in the OFF position, and that all high-voltage circuits (more than 42.4V) are completely isolated from the mains supply before doing any work. 2. Ensure that all low-voltage systems (less than 42.4V) are suitably protected from damage, by disconnecting all sources of power such as chargers and batteries before doing any work.
  • Page 37: Wiring Diagram For Closing Safety Beams/ Photocells

    10.1. Wired Closing Safety Beams Closing safety beam 12V/24V - 12V/24V + 12V/24V + 12V/24V - FIGURE 41. WIRED CLOSING SAFETY BEAMS www.CentSys.com page 37...
  • Page 38: Wiring Diagram For Opening Safety Beams/ Photocells

    10.2. Wired Opening Safety Beams Opening safety beam 12V/24V - 12V/24V + 12V/24V + 12V/24V - FIGURE 42. WIRED OPENING SAFETY BEAMS page 38 www.CentSys.com...
  • Page 39: Wiring Diagram For External Radio Receiver And Loop Detector

    10.3. External Radio Receiver & Loop Detector Loop and loop detector 12V+ External radio receiver 12V+ Remote control circuitry 1. Refer to diagram only if external receiver is being used and not the onboard receiver, disable onboard receiver- Menu 11 FIGURE 43.
  • Page 40: Wiring Diagram For Other Inputs

    10.4. Wiring Other Inputs Holiday lockout keyswitch/keypad (normally-CLOSED) Intercom pushbutton (normally-OPEN) Pedestrian keyswitch/keypad (normally-OPEN) Pillar light pushbutton (normally-OPEN) Status FIGURE 44. OTHER INPUTS page 40 www.CentSys.com...
  • Page 41: Wiring Diagram For Solar Panel

    10.5. Wiring Diagram for Solar Panel Solar panel Battery FIGURE 45. SOLAR WIRING www.CentSys.com page 41...
  • Page 42: Mains Supply, Battery, Charger And Pillar Light Connections

    10.6. Main Supply, Battery Charger & PilLar Light Battery leads Pillar light Charger connection connection Red/Black charger Figure 46 wires below 220V Mains CP84 or CP84XTE Charger FIGURE 46. MAIN SUPPLY, BATTERY CHARGER & PILLAR LIGHT CONNECTIONS Battery 220V Mains Charger CP84 CP84XTE...
  • Page 43: Wiring Diagram For Pillar Light To D5-Evo Low-Voltage

    10.7. Wiring Diagram for Pillar Light to D5-Evo Low-Voltage Step-down transformer capable 90V - 240V of supplying the Mains in controller with 10V - 20V AC or 10V - 28V DC CP84XTE charger light bulb FIGURE 49 www.CentSys.com page 43...
  • Page 44: Earthing Or EEctive Lightning Protection

    10.8. Earthing or Eective Lightning Protection Spade connection Earth harness Optional 40kA surge arrestor CP84SM 220V Mains Ring Earth spike (>1m copper rod hammered into the ground) FIGURE 50 page 44 www.CentSys.com...
  • Page 45: Commissioning The System

    11. Commissioning the System 11.1. Setting the Gate Limits Disengage the manual release lever, ensuring that the origin marker is correctly tted. Move the gate to the middle of travel and re-engage the manual release lever. ½ ½ FIGURE 51 a) If powering up the system ex-factory, it will request or the operating Prole...
  • Page 46: How To Set Up Additional Features On The D5-Evo Or D5-Evo Low-Voltage Controller

    An explanation of each feature is provided in Section 14, Controller features. When setting up the D5-Evo or D5-Evo Low-Voltage system via the LCD display, all the steps that have to be followed are clearly provided via the display. It is only necessary to note the following: •...
  • Page 47 13. Menu Navigation Structure 1. Setting Limits 1.1. Setup wizard Safety 2.1. Collision Force • Opening Collision Force • Closing Collision Force • MTR S Opening Collision Force • MTR S Closing Collision Force 2.2. Collision Count 2.3. Alarm Output 2.4.
  • Page 48 Run Prole 5.1. Positive Close Mode • Positive Close Mode Status • Positive Close Mode Force 5.2. Pre-open Delay 5.3. Pre-close Delay 5.4. Opening Speed 5.5. Closing Speed 5.6. Ramp-Up Distance 5.7. Ramp-Down Distance 5.8. TRG Stop Distance 5.9. IRB Stop Distance 5.10.Crawl Distance Infrared Beams 6.1.
  • Page 49 Courtesy Light 8.1. Courtesy Light Timer 8.2. Courtesy Light Prole • Courtesy Light • Pre-ash A • Pre-ash B • Pre-ash C ChronoGuard 9.1. Time and Date 9.2. Time-Periods • Add Time-Period • Auto Function • Time-Bar • Delete Time-Period •...
  • Page 50 11. Remote Controls Press button of valid remote control (if menu locked) 11.1.Add Remotes 11.2.Delete Remotes • Delete Remote by ID • Delete Remote Button • Delete Remote by Button • Delete not Present • Delete all Remotes 11.3.Edit Remote Button 11.4.Autolearn 11.5.Lock Tx Menu 11.6.Onboard Receiver Enable/...
  • Page 51: Controller Features

    14. Controller Features 14.1. Menu 2 - Safety (Collision Force) 14.1.1. Collision Force If the gate is obstructed, the internal collision circuitry will activate. The response o the system to a collision will vary, depending on the prole selected (Operating Standard, eg. ZA). Responses can vary from the gate stopping, to the gate reversing.
  • Page 52 14.2. Menu 3 - Autoclose 14.2.1. Autoclose Status When enabled, the Autoclose feature has the function of automatically closing the gate after a preset Autoclose time. The Autoclose feature is automatically turned on when the Controller is set for Condominium Mode. 14.2.2.
  • Page 53 14.3.2. Condominium Mode A trigger impulse on Trg will open the gate under all conditions. If it is closing, it will stop and reverse to open. In this Mode of Operation, the only way to close the gate is with the Autoclose feature, which is automatically activated when Condominium Mode is selected.
  • Page 54 14.4.7. Ramp-up Distance Sets the ramp-up distance in centimetres of travel of the gate when starting. This can be set from 10 centimetres to 10 metres in 1 centimetre steps. 14.4.8. Ramp-down Distance Sets the ramp-down distance in centimetres of travel of the gate when stopping. This can be set from 10 centimetres to 10 metres in 1 centimetre steps.
  • Page 55 14.5.2. Stop on Open If PIRAC is enabled, and a vehicle breaks the closing safety beam, the gate will by default, continue to open. If the gate is required to stop at this point, the Stop on Open function must be enabled. The stopping distance setting then determines in centimetres how far the gate will run on after the beam has been broken.
  • Page 56 14.5.6. IR Beam Alarms This feature allows the following alarms: 14.5.6.1. Ambush Alarm Activates an alarm if either the Opening or Closing Beams have been continuously interrupted or a pre-dened time. The alarm will remain activated while the beams are interrupted.
  • Page 57 14.5.6.4. Alarm output The system can be congured to operate one o the ollowing outputs provided on the Controller: • Oboard buzzer - emits a continuous tone • Pillar / Courtesy Light contact (potential-free normally-open contact, fuse-protected - 5A) • Aux IO (this is an open collector drive, max current draw 3A, not fuse- protected) •...
  • Page 58 14.6.4. Pedestrian Pre-close Delay Sets the time delay between the Pedestrian Autoclose timer expiring, and the gate actually closing. This delay can be set from zero seconds to four minutes in one second steps. • A Warning Light would typically be active during this delay •...
  • Page 59 • I Pre-ashing Mode A, B or C is selected, the behaviour o the Courtesy Light will be as follows: • Mode A will turn on the Courtesy Light only while the gate is moving • Mode B will ash the Courtesy Light during the Pre-opening and pre-closing Delays, as well as while the gate is moving •...
  • Page 60 Time-barring of inputs is divided into physical inputs and RF inputs (inputs mapped to a NOVA code-hopping transmitter button. The following physical inputs can be time-barred (prevented from operating) during a Time-period: • Trigger (Trg) • Pedestrian opening (Ped) • Free-exit (FRX) •...
  • Page 61 14.10.5. Backup EEPROM Allows all controller settings, remote controls and Time-period functions to be backed up. Requires a backup module, obtainable from Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd. 14.10.6. Restore EEPROM Allows all controller settings, remote controls and Time-period functions that have previously been backed up, to be restored.
  • Page 62 14.11. Menu 11 - Remote Controls The controller is capable of learning up to 500 NOVA code-hopping remote control buttons. Each transmitter can have up to four buttons. Benets o the Shit Button system: • It is possible to articially increase the number o buttons o a multi- button remote control by using a two-button combination •...
  • Page 63 • Delete Remote Button The operation of a button of a particular remote control can be deleted. For example, it allows the Holiday Lockout function set on one remote button o a remote control to be cleared, without aecting the other operations that the same remote control performs.
  • Page 64: Factory Defaults Schedule

    15. Factory Defaults Schedule 15.1. South Arican Standard Prole - ZA Parameter Description Unit Minimum Default Maximum Menu 1 - NA Menu 2 Opening Collision Force Level Closing Collision Force Level Collision Collisions Alarm Output B CL SC XIO LED LCK ESTOP Yes or No Menu 3...
  • Page 65 15.1. South Arican Standard Prole - ZA (continued) Parameter Description Unit Minimum Maximum Defaul Menu 6 PIRAC control On/O O Stop on open On/O O Stopping distance 0.1m 9.99m IR beam test On/O O Test beam IRBC/IRBO/both IRBC Ambush alarm On/O...
  • Page 66: Description Of Terminal Functions

    16. Description of Terminal Functions 12V+ Positive battery connection. Battery terminal normally indicated as + or red (right-hand battery) 12V- Negative battery connection. Battery terminal normally indicated as - or black (left-hand battery) Motor Motor Output - connects to the thick blue motor wire Motor Motor Output - connects t the thick black motor wire The Aux IO terminal provides an open collector output which can be used...
  • Page 67 The common termination point. All trigger signals, etc. have their return path to one of the Com terminals. Pedestrian opening input. (A normally-open potential-free input). Momentarily connecting this input to COM will cause the gate to open to the pedestrian open position. For more information refer to the pedestrian feature in Section 14.
  • Page 68 Auxiliary power connection. Provides +12V DC supply for auxiliary Aux 12V equipment such as a radio receiver, photo cells, etc. It is electronically Output limited to 1A. Used for switching the power supply to the safety beams. If automatic Safe beam testing is required, the negative power supply connection of the Common beam transmitter only must be wired to this point.
  • Page 69: Diagnostics

    17. Diagnostics 17.1. Diagnostic LEDs The D5-Evo or D5-Evo Low-Voltage controller has a series of diagnostic LEDs which indicate the state of the inputs. Normally-open inputs are indicated by a red LED, and normally-closed inputs by a green LED. An illuminated red LED indicates that the signal is present (e.g. intercom button pressed), while a non-illuminated green LED indicates that the signal is absent (e.g.
  • Page 70: Lcd Display

    17.3. LCD Display The LCD display shows useful information regarding the status of the system FIGURE 56. CONTROLLER SCREEN 17.3.1. Battery icon Indicates the state of charge of the battery: • Four solid bars = full capacity • Two solid bars = 50% capacity •...
  • Page 71: Buzzer Feedback

    17.4. Buzzer Feedback A warning buzzer will sound (where applicable) as per the table below: Gate User can Inhibitor Number Fault Priority continues correct of beeps type name to operate error Break-in Continuous tone Alarm Alarm for 30 seconds Continuous tone Ambush until IRBs are Alarm...
  • Page 72 Gate User can Inhibitor Number Fault Priority continues correct of beeps type name to operate error 5 beeps periodically Fuse blown Hardware for 30 seconds 5 beeps periodically Motor for 30 seconds Hardware disconnected Bridge 5 beeps periodically Hardware damaged for 30 seconds 4 beeps periodically Gate stalled...
  • Page 73: Fault-Nders Guide

    18. Fault-nders Guide Problem Possible faults • Fuse is blown – Check 30A ATO fuse, and replace if necessary • Lck (Holiday lockout) input activated. Green Lck light should be on • IRBC/IRBO (IR beams) inputs activated • IRBC - gate will not close once open; IRBO - gate will not open once close •...
  • Page 74 Problem Possible faults • Besides a faulty controller, which will be considered last, the only components that could cause this symptom are a missing origin, or and most unlikely, a faulty DOSS sensor • However, initially before the gate overrides its limits, if the origin is not detected, the controller will automatically start beeping when the gate is running, but it will allow normal operation...
  • Page 75 Problem Possible faults • Intermittent fault on Ped (Pedestrian) input. Check wiring, and keyswitch/keypad operation Gate opens to • Check Procedure B: False collision detection pedestrian and closes • If the problem is still not solved, the main controller might be faulty Gate takes a few •...
  • Page 76: Procedure A - Low Battery Voltage Condition

    • Check that the mains power is turned on (measure 230V AC on the mains connector for the D5-Evo, or 15-19V AC / 12 - 26V DC for the D5-Evo Low-Voltage) • Check that the red LED on the side of the charger is lit •...
  • Page 77: Procedure B - False Collision Detection

    18.2. Procedure B - False collision detection Status light ashes our times to indicate that the number o collisions have exceeded the Collision Counter feature value. LCD screen indicates “Max Collisions” With the operator in manual mode, check the following and correct if necessary: •...
  • Page 78: Manual Operation

    19. Manual Operation 19.1. Disengage gearbox/drive 1. Use key to open access door to manual override. Do not remove the thumbwheel. Removal of the thumbwheel may result in water entering the gearbox and the warrantee will be void. Insert the key and open FIGURE 57 2.
  • Page 79: Installation Handover

    Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd does not accept any liability caused by improper use of the product, or for use other than that for which the automated system was designed.
  • Page 80 The CENTURION and CENTSYS logos, all product and brand names in this document that are accompanied by the TM symbol are trademarks of Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd, in South Africa and other territories; all rights are reserved. We invite you to contact us for further details...

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