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Centurion VANTAGE SMART 500 Installation Manual

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V-SERIES SMART
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd
www.centsys.com
SWING GATE OPERATORS

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1. Introduction
1.1. Important Safety Information
Crucial safety instructions for installation and use to prevent harm.
Warnings for the Installer
Detailed safety warnings and precautions for individuals installing the gate operator system.
1.2. Safe Disposal of Batteries
Proper procedures for disposing of batteries to avoid environmental hazards.
1.3. Lightning Protection
Measures and importance of proper earthing for surge protection against lightning.
2. Product Specifications
2.1. Physical Dimensions (VANTAGE 300/400 SMART)
Dimensions and overall views of the VANTAGE 300 and 400 SMART gate operators.
2.1. Physical Dimensions (VANTAGE 500 SMART)
Dimensions and overall view of the VANTAGE 500 SMART gate operator.
2.2. Technical Specifications
Key technical data for the SMART operator, including voltage, current, and speed.
2.3. Allowable Gate Masses (VANTAGE 300/400 SMART)
Max gate mass for VANTAGE 300/400 SMART operators by swing angle.
2. Product Specifications (Continued)
2.3. Allowable Gate Masses (VANTAGE 500 SMART)
Max gate mass for VANTAGE 500 SMART operators by swing angle.
2.4. Wind Loads
Wind speed limits for VANTAGE 300/400/500 SMART based on gate dimensions.
3. Product Identification
3.1. Main Kit Components
Identification and listing of components included in the main gate operator kit.
3.2. Vx SMART Wall Box Contents
Identification of components within the Vx SMART Wall Box, including battery and controller.
4. Required Tools and Equipment
Tools and Equipment Overview
Visual guide to all tools and equipment necessary for the installation process.
5. New Site Installation Preparation
5.1. General Installation Considerations
General advice and prerequisites for preparing a new site for gate operator installation.
5.2. Determine Gate Opening Angle
Procedure to accurately measure and determine the required gate opening angle for installation.
5.3. Key Installation Terms
Definitions of key terms like Pillar maximum and Wall minimum used in installation preparation.
5.4. Side Wall Limitation for Inward-Opening
Side wall limitations for inward-opening gates, specifying minimum clearance requirements.
5. New Site Installation Preparation (Continued)
5.5. Pillar Hinge Depth Limitation for 90° Inward-Opening
Pillar hinge depth limitations for 90° inward-opening gates to ensure clearance.
5.6. Mounting the Wall Bracket
Recommended methods for securely mounting the wall bracket to the pillar or wall.
5.7. Mounting the Gate Bracket
Methods for securely attaching the gate bracket to the gate leaf.
5.8 Cabling Requirements
Guidelines and specifications for routing and connecting all necessary cables for the system.
5. New Site Installation Preparation (Continued)
5.9. Critical Installation Checklist
A checklist of critical requirements to ensure reliable operation of the gate operator.
6. Operator Installation - Inward-Opening
6.1. New Site Installations for Inward-Opening
Illustrates geometry and values for inward-opening gate installations.
6.2. Key Terms for Inward-Opening
Defines E-Value, A-Value, and B-Value for inward-opening gate geometry.
7. Operator Installation - Outward-Opening
7.1. New Site Installations for Outward-Opening
Illustrates bracket positions and geometry tables for outward-opening gate installations.
8. Electrical Setup
8.1. Secure Vx SMART Wall Box to Wall
Instructions for mounting the Vx SMART Wall Box, considering environmental factors.
8.2. Wiring Guidelines
General guidelines for wiring operators to the Vx SMART Wall Box, including cable management.
8.2.1. Wiring Diagram Symbols
Explanation of symbols used in wiring diagrams for clarity and correct connections.
8.2.2. Wiring the Master Operator
Diagram and instructions for wiring the master operator to the Vx SMART Controller.
8. Electrical Setup (Continued)
8.2.4. Wired Closing Safety Beams (i5)
Wiring for i5 safety beams for closing, including transmitter and receiver.
8.2.7. Wired Closing Safety Beams (Photon)
Wiring diagram for connecting Photon safety beams for closing the gate.
8.2.10. Photon SMART Wireless Beams
Configuration for up to three sets of wireless Photon SMART Safety Beams.
8.2.12. MagLock Wiring to Vx SMART Controller
Instructions for wiring a MagLock, including interposing relay use.
8. Electrical Setup (Continued)
8.2.14. External Radio Receiver & Loop Detector
Wiring diagrams for external radio receivers and loop detectors for gate control.
8.2.16. Pedestrian Keyswitch Wiring
Wiring diagram for a pedestrian keyswitch to allow limited gate access.
8.2.18. Solar Panel Wiring
Wiring diagram for connecting a solar panel and regulator to power the system.
8.3. Fuse Protection
Details on fuse types and ratings for the main control card, aux. supply, and charger.
8. Electrical Setup (Continued)
8.4. Commissioning the System
Steps for commissioning the system, including app installation and setup.
8.4.1. MyCentsys Remote Application
Guide to downloading, installing, and using the MyCentsys Remote App for system control.
10. Installation Handover Checklist
10.1. Manual Release Mechanism Handover
Demonstrate manual override and hand over keys to the client.
10.2. Obstruction Detection & Safety Features Handover
Demonstrate safety features and system capabilities to the user.
10.3. Operator Features & Benefits Handover
Explain features, accessories, and app usage to the customer.
10.4. Safety Considerations Handover
Communicate critical safety considerations and ensure user understanding.
10. Installation Handover Checklist (Continued)
10.5. Gate Operator Controls Handover
Instruct users on securing operator controls and managing access.
10.6. Maintenance and Checks Handover
Highlight the need for regular maintenance to ensure optimal system performance.
10.7. Authorised Service Information
Emphasize that service must be performed by qualified Centurion Systems professionals.
10.9. Centurion Systems Disclaimer
Centurion Systems' disclaimer regarding product liability and improper use.
11. Warranty Information
Warranty Overview and Exclusions
Details on product warranty, registration, exclusions, and Australian consumer law.