Estate Slide E-SL 450 Series Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual for the E-SL 450 Series...
  • Page 2 Estate Slide Summery of Functions The Estate Slide is only to be used for vehicular Slide gates in a Class I setting. Class I: A vehicular gate opener (or system) intended for use in a home of one-to-four single family dwelling, or a garage or parking area associated therewith.
  • Page 3 MODEL Estate Swing Power Supply 24V AC/ 24V DC Absorbed Power (W) Absorbed Current (Amps) 5.6 minutes Max Run Time Operating ambient temperature 32 to 104 Deg F Motor Rotational Speed 2000r/min Up to 14 Gate leaf max length (ft.) Gate leaf max weight (lbs.) Up to 450 Magnetic...
  • Page 4: Preliminary Checks

    Standard System 1 Estate Swing Operator 2 Photocells (not included) Overview and Safety 3 Key operated pushbutton (not included) 4 Flashing lamp (not included) Zones 5 Radio receiver (optional) Notes: 1) Do not extend operator connection cables The system display to the right is a 2) When laying electrical cables, use recommended standard system.
  • Page 5 Power Drill Phillips Head Screwdriver • • Crescent Wrench Tape Measure • • Metal Drill Bits Level • • Hacksaw Wire Strippers • • Flat Head Screwdriver C-clamps • • Other items that may be needed prior to commencing installation. Cement, boards for a slab frame, and a trowel.
  • Page 6: Manual Operation

    Manual Operation 1. Key release the lever . 2. Lift the lever to disengage the gears. 3. The motor will not run again until the motor is relocked There is a magnetic sen- sor that allows the motor to operate, be sure the magnet is lined up with the sen- sor..
  • Page 7: Installation Of Motor

    Installation of Motor Creating mounting slab 1. Determine the height of your concrete pad based upon how high the gate is from the ground and where the rack will be mounted to the gate. The minimum distance from the bottom of the rack to the ground is 4”.
  • Page 8 Securing the Operator If the height of the operator from the slab ever has to be adjusted, nuts can be inserted just on the threads between the anchor and the bottom of the opener—the opener can be moved up the threading and the op- erator can rest on the nuts.
  • Page 9 3. Move the gate manually, checking if the rack is resting on the pinion. Repeat at each hole. 4. Bring another rack element near the previous one, using a piece of rack (as shown below) to synchronize the teeth of the two elements. 5.
  • Page 10 Auto Reclose, Left/Right mode, Force Dip switches and auto-reclose time must be set with both transformer and battery power off to take effect. The force of the motor is adjustable - Lowest means it will obstruct easier, highest means it will exert more force on an object before obstructing.
  • Page 11 DIY Power Connection 1. The provided 24V DC battery must be used, connect it to the pre-wired connector on the board before plugging in your transformer. 2. The Estate Swing E-SL 450 comes with 1) 24V transformer. The transformer supplied has 2 wires to connect to the board.
  • Page 12: Temporary Safety Jumpers

    Temporary Safety Jumpers For the highest level of safety, the Estate Swing systems are set up with Normally Closed safety terminals. This means that in order for the gate opener to move these terminals must be closed either through a safety device (recommended) or with jumpers. Temporary safety jumpers are in- stalled in the factory It is recommended not to use any accessories until setup and programming is complete.
  • Page 13 Travel Limit Installation for CLOSED position The ESTATE SLIDE operator is supplied with a magnetic limit switch and bracket to be secured to the top of the rack, this commands gate movement to stop in the open position. 1. Move the gate to the closed position.
  • Page 14 In this stage, your control board will memorize run time and where to stop in the open position. Manually release and open the gate; then lock it into gear. This position should be where you want the gate to stop every time. Using a screwdriver jump the pins on the lower right of the board marked SET.
  • Page 15 Setting Transmitters DR (Double Range) Receiver The receiver is built into the board. It can have up to 6 remotes programmed into the system. It has two types of openings that can be programmed in - Full Open/Close and Pedestrian Open. Full opening is normal operation of the gate. Pedestrian opening will partially open the gate and stop.
  • Page 16: Control Board Overview

    Control Board Overview Caution! Do not run 120V AC power direct to the board. This will cause permanent damage to both boards and void your warrantee. Caution! From left to right Hall: Counter that memorizes the open position of the gate. •...
  • Page 17 Control Board Overview Caution! Do not run 120V AC power direct to the board. This will cause permanent damage to both boards and void your warrantee. Caution! Continued: LIMIT/LH: Prewired - this is where the limit switch and clutch switch are wired. Do not move. •...
  • Page 18: Installing Accessories

    Installing Accessories Accessory manuals for most make and model accessories can be found on the web at: www.EstateSwing.com/accessories The accessory manuals you have or find at the above address may be written to coincide with that manufacturers model of gate opener. To determine correct terminals on your Estate Swing operator, use the accessory terminal section of your Estate Swing manual.
  • Page 19 Warranty / Troubleshooting Notice If you call in for technical support or warranty support: before any control board or motor will be permitted to be sent in for testing or warranty you will be required to e-mail digital photos to the technician. This is done in your best interest to save unnecessary shipping expenses and time lost.

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