NeoSlider Sliding Gate Opener NES-500 / NES-800 Contents 10. Coding Transmitter 1. Important Safety Instructions 10.1 Coding Transmitter Button 2. Control Board Layout 10.2 Selecting Function Of The Button 3. Set Up Requirements 10.3 Returning To Main Screen 3.1 Kit Contents 10.4 Selecting The Function To Be Coded 3.2 Choosing your Set up 11.
1. Important Safety Instructions The safety alert symbols below indicate a personal safety or property damage instruction exists. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. This NeoSlider Sliding Gate Opener is designed and tested to offer safe service provided it is installed and operated in strict accordance with the following safety rules. Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in death, serious personal injury or property damage.
3. Set Up Requirements 3.1 Kit Contents ITEM DESCRIPTION DRIVE UNIT NES-500 / NES-800 TRIO-CODE 4B PTX-5V2 TRANSMITTER METAL BASE PLA TE NUTS, BOL TS AND W ASHERS METAL FEET W/ DYNABOL TS (4) ACTUATOR W/ 2 SCREWS ANTENNA IMPORTANT WARNING! A qualified electrician must perform the installation where 240V AC power is used.
4. Drive Unit Installation The Automatic Technology NeoSlider™ sliding gate opener is designed to operate most residential sliding gates. The gates must be in good working condition and should operate fr eely by hand. (Refer to 3.1 Initial Checking) 4.1 Mounting the Drive Unit The NeoSlider™...
5. Rack & Limit Actuator Installation 5.1 Mounting rack to gate A strong base on the gate is requir ed for mounting the rack. a. Manually open the gate and place a rack section to mesh with the pinion gear on the Gate Drive Unit.
6. Programming The NeoSlider 6.1 Common Programs The two most common pr ograms ar e; Program Menu’s required Function Section Automated Set Up Menu 10.1 Setting the Limits Safety Obstruction Force 9.1 and 9.2 Menu 1 Coding the Transmitter 10.1 Fig 6.1 Automated Set Up with Menu 10.1...
8. Setting Limits The NeoSlider has the alter nate ability to set travel limits using a TrioCode 128 transmitter , allowing free movement around the gate to better assess the desir ed limit positions. In order to use a transmitter , it must first have at least one of its buttons coded to the gate contr oller.
9. Safety Obstruction Force Test WARNING! Take care when testing or adjusting the Safety Obstruction Force. Excessive force may cause SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY and/or PROPERTY DAMAGE. 9.1 Testing Close Cycle a. Press the OPEN button to open the gate. b. Place a piece of timber appr oximately 40mm wide on the ground dir ectly next to the closing pilon / fence (Fig.
10. Coding Transmitter The NeoSlider can stor e up to thirty (30) transmitters in its IMPORTANT NOTE: memory . Each transmitter can be allocated an alpha-numeric ID Only TrioCode 128 Technology Transmitters label up to eleven (11) characters in length and each button can are compatible with this product.
11. Emergency Release 11.1 Your gate CAN NOT be used by the opener when: a. There is a power failure. 11.2 Your gate CAN be used when: a. There is an emergency, by disengaging the opener b. There is a power failure, by disengaging the opener Step 1 Step 2 Step 3...
13. Auto-Close Mode WARNING! The Auto-Close function is not available unless Safety Beam is installed. 13.1 Setting Up Standard Auto-Close 13.3 Pedestrian Auto-Close Menu 3.3 Safety Beam Auto-Close Menu 3. Auto-Close Times This mode is selected by entering a non-zer o time for the Auto-Close mode is a function that automatically closes “Safety Beam Auto-Close”...
14. Accessories Installation Wiring Output1 And Output2 Outputs 1 and 2 are used to contr ol a lock, Light or Safety Beam power . Which output is to contr ol which function and the way it is contr olled is programmable. If using these outputs make sure that the functions are configur ed for correct operation prior to setting the travel limits.
15. Battery Replacement 15.1 Removing the Battery From the Transmitter Use a pen (Battery T ype: 3V Lithium Battery CR2032). to push the Use a non-metallic object (e.g. pen) to r emove the battery . (Fig. 15.1). battery down test the battery is working, press and hold a transmitter button; (Fig.
18. Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Remedy Gate will not operate Mains power not switched on. Switch on mains power . Opener motor is disengaged Check that the motor is engaged for automatic operation Gate is obstructed. Remove obstruction. The opener is in “V acation Mode” Turn of f “Vacation Mode”(Appendix C Menu 7.4).
OPERATIONAL BUTTONS: 19. Appendix 1. Press PREV/NEXT buttons move to Left/Right. 2. Press OPEN/CLOSE buttons to change setting. 3. Press SET button to save changes. A - Console Menu Structure 4. Press EXIT to return to MENU without saving changes. Parameter Default Step...
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Parameter Default Step Unit Menu Section HOMING / SETUP SPEED VOLTS Volts Voltage applied to motors when setting up the travel limits STOP PAUSE TIME Pause time used between motor direction changes Parameter Option Default Menu Section Menu 7 - Operating Modes SB1 TYPE 2 WIRE 2 WIRE...
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Appendix NOTE: The System will automatically return to the main screen after 30 secs if a menu screen is displayed and no buttons are pressed. A - Console Menu Structure Parameter Option Default Menu Section Menu 9 - Memory Tools CLR CONTROL Appendix E CLR TRANSMITTERS (TX’ERS)
Appendix B - Viewing & Editing Parameters This section illustrates how to locate, view and View Mode (No cursor) adjust parameters. Parameter Parameter Locating parameters number in list name Re fe r to Appendix A for Consile Menu Parameter Structure . Locate the requir ed parameter 2: Close Lock value note the MENU number .
Appendix C - Control Board Adjustments The standar d operation of the opener can be alter ed by editing various parameters. This section describes the parameters and the ef fect they have. Use the VIEWING AND EDITING P ARAMETER PROCEDURE (Appendix B) to make changes. Menu 6.
Appendix D- Diagnostic Tools The contr oller provides several diagnostic tools from within the Diagnostics Menu (Menu 8). This section details the function of each tool and its use. MENU 8 Navigating T o Diagnostics Menu Diagnostics a. Press PREV to navigate to Menu 8 (Fig.
Appendix D- Diagnostic Tools Menu 8.5 Service Counter The NeoSlider™ provides a periodic service counter which can be set to expir e after a number of drive cycles. When expir ed, Service Counter the NeoSlider™ will beep at the beginning of each drive (CYCLES)
Appendix F- Transmitter Editing Navigating T o “Edit T ransmitter” Menu a. Press NEXT to navigate to Menu 1 “Code T ransmitter”. A B SMITH b. Press SET to enter the transmitter edit pr ocedur e. c. Press NEXT to enter transmitter list and edit mode. OSC PED LGT VAC Editing Button Function Field Fig F.1...
Appendix G- Transmitter Managment Transmitter Listing Facility The NeoSlider™ pr ovides a transmitter listing facility which enables the user to find a transmitter location within the memory . Once located, a Press Tx’er stor ed transmitter can be r eplaced, deleted, edited, copied or , if the Button LIST>...
ATA) other than ATA. acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. 11. ATA’ s liability under this Warranty is limited, at ATA’ s absolute option, to Subject to your non-excludable rights under the New Zealand...
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