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18

Owner Installation Instructions 

NeoSlider

TM

 - Sliding Gate Opener NES-500 / NES-800

Parameter

Min

Max

Default

Step

Unit

Menu 

Section

Menu 1 - Code Transmitter

STORING TRANSMITTERS

0.0

30

1

10.1

Menu 2 - Current Trips

M1 MARGIN  

Sets obstruction detection margin for M1

0.0

4.0

0.7

0.1

AMPS

2.1

9.3

SETTLE TIME disable the obstruction detection in the start of 

the cycle

0.1

2.0

1.0

0.1

SEC

2.2

Menu 3 - Auto Close

STD AUTO-CLOSE TIME 

Sets and enables the standard Auto-Close time 

0.0

300.0

0.0

1.0

Sec

3.1

15.1

SAFETY BEAM  AUTO-CLOSE TIME Sets and enables the SB 

triggered Auto-Close time

0.0

60.0

0.0

1.0

Sec

3.3

15.2

PEDESTRIAN AUTO-CLOSE TIME Sets and enables the 

Pedestrian Auto-Close time

0.0

60.0

0.0

1.0

Sec

3.4

15.3

SAFETY BEAM PEDESTRIAN AUTO-CLOSE TIME Sets and 

enables the SB Pedestrian Auto-Close time

0.0

60.0

0.0

1.0

Sec

3.6

15.3

AUTO-CLOSE AFTER CLOSE OBSTRUCTION 

Enables Auto-Close feature after close obstructions

Off

On

Off

3.7

15.4

AUTO-CLOSE AFTER OPEN OBSTRUCTION 

Enables Auto-Close feature after open obstructions

Off

On

Off

3.8

15.4

AUTOCLOSE AFTER POWERUP 

Enables autoclose feature after powerup

Off

On

Off

3.9

15.4

Menu 4 - Lock Times

OPEN LOCK TIME Set the time the lock is activated for on 

open cycles

0.0

Hold

0.5

0.1

Sec

4.1

16.1

CLOSE LOCK TIME Set the time the lock is activated for on 

close cycles

0.0

Hold

0.5

0.1

Sec

4.2

16.1

PRE-OPEN LOCK TIME Time the lock is activated for prior to 

opening

0.0

25.5

0.0

0.1

Sec

4.3

16.1

PRE-CLOSE LOCK TIME Time the lock is activated for prior to 

closing

0.0

25.5

0.0

0.1

Sec

4.4

16.1

Menu 5 - Light Times

ON AFTER CYCLE LIGHT TIME - Time light remains on for 

after a cycle

0

255

60

1

Sec

5.1

16.2

ON BEFORE OPEN CYCLE LIGHT TIME  

Minimum time light is activated for prior to opening

0

255

0

1

Sec

5.2

16.2

ON BEFORE CLOSE CYCLE LIGHT TIME 

Minimum time light is activated for prior to closing

0

255

0

1

Sec

5.3

16.2

Menu 6 - Motor Settings

OPEN SPEED VOLTS

Voltage applied to motors when opening

12

24

22

1

VOLTS

6.1

CLOSE SPEED VOLTS

Voltage applied to motors when closing

12

24

20

1

VOLTS

6.2

SLOW SPEED VOLTS

Voltage applied to motors when slowing down

6

24

8

1

VOLTS

6.3

SLOW TIME

The time between slow down and end of cycle

0.1

10.0

3.0

0.1

SEC

6.4

OPERATIONAL BUTTONS:  

1. Press PREV/NEXT buttons move to Left/Right.
2. Press OPEN/CLOSE buttons to change setting.
3. Press SET button to save changes.
4. Press EXIT to return to MENU without saving changes.

19. Appendix 

A - Console Menu Structure

Summary of Contents for NeoSlider TrioCode 128 NES-500

Page 1: ...NeoSliderTM NES 500 NES 800 Sliding Gate Openers Ne Slider Doc 160065_05 Part 13448 Released 14 12 17 ...

Page 2: ...ravel Limits 9 8 2 Setting the left right installation side settings 9 8 3 Setting close travel limit 9 8 4 Setting open travel limit 9 8 5 Automatic limit adjustment and load profile 9 8 6 Pedestrian access position 9 8 7 Errors during setting of travel limit 9 8 8 Recalculate Force Margins 9 9 Safety Obstruction Force Test 10 9 1 Testing Close Cycle 10 9 2 Testing Open Cycle 10 9 3 Force Pressur...

Page 3: ...e an object obstructing the gateway some force must be exerted on the object As a result the object gate and or person may suffer damage or injury Regularly check to make sure that the Safety Obstruction Force is working correctly and is tested and set as per Section 12 of this manual Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury and or property damage This test must...

Page 4: ...4 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Fig 2 1 PED N O input terminal 0V V OUT 2 optional relay module coil drive V OUT 1 N C relay contact Engage sensor microswitch input Console Previous button Console Up Open button Console Next button 13 Console Exit button Console Down Close button Console SET button Antenna connector Console display PG3 programmer network connector Motor connector 24VAC input connector 1...

Page 5: ... use these cables for any other purpose IMPORTANT WARNING A qualified electrician must perform the installation where 240V AC power is used 4 5 6 3 3 Initial Checking Before commencing installation of the NeoSlider check the following a The gate moves freely and easily by hand for the full opening and closing travel b The mounting point must be solidy constructed e g concrete brick or steel and mu...

Page 6: ...tic Technology rack the distance is 78mm Otherwise if using a non Automatic Technology rack add your rack width and spacers if required to the 38mm see Fig 4 1 c Place the metal base plate 3 and Drive unit 1 in position If satisfied with the position remove the Drive Unit and metal base plate Fig 4 2 d Mark the position of the four holes in the metal base plate 3 Drill the four holes e Hammer the ...

Page 7: ...facing upwards and putting it into mesh with the racks being joined Fig 5 2 f Tighten the racks This will ensure that the NeoSlider pinion can run along the racks without obstruction Rack width Gate Rack Drive gear Datum line To top of pinion To bottom of rack tooth Maximum height of rack Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 Screws and washers Actuator Start Fig 5 3 5 2 Fixing limit actuator to rack a Manually open th...

Page 8: ...installed might not give safety protection at all times Check to make sure that the height of the beam and type used give maximum protection possible WARNING Tampering with Safety Beams could result in serious personal injury and or property damage and will void the warranty 7 1 Installation of Safety Beams to the NeoSliderTM a Follow the Installation Manual provided with the Safety Beam to correc...

Page 9: ...desired limit positions In order to use a transmitter it must first have at least one of its buttons coded to the gate controller The function assigned to the transmitter s buttons is of no concern here as the buttons are temporally assigned to OPEN CLOSE and SET Fig 8 1 Fig 8 1 Button 1 Inch Open Button 4 Inch Close Button 2 Set 8 1 Setting Travel Limits Navigating to code transmitter menu a Pres...

Page 10: ...during setup Adjusting this is normally only necessitated by environmental conditions such as windy or dusty areas and areas with extreme temperature changes 9 3 Force Pressure For Close and Open Cycle Navigating To Current Trips a Press NEXT or PREV to navigate to Menu 2 Current Trips b Press SET Fig 9 2 c MENU 2 1 CLOSE Margin is displayed Fig 9 3 d Press UP arrow to increase or DOWN arrow to de...

Page 11: ... Available functions VAC Vacation Mode LGT Courtesy Light STP Stop OPN Open CLS Close SWP Swipe PED Pedestrian access OSC Open Stop Close OFF No action Press SET to save the settings or STOP to abort without saving 10 3 Returning To Main Screen Press EXIT to return to the MAIN SCREEN and test the transmitter NOTE To edit the other settings refer to transmitter edit procedure in Appendix F 123 ID N...

Page 12: ...osition time Fig 14 1 b Press SET to record new time c Press transmitter coded for pedestrian function to test 12 2 Pedestrian Position Set The controller will return to the MAIN SCREEN with the gate status shown as being in pedestrian access mode Fig 14 2 12 3 Error Displays During the above procedure many error checks are performed If an error is detected a message will be displayed indicating t...

Page 13: ...m triggered status so that the Safety Beam input must be activated again before the countdown will start As with the other Safety Beam modes the STP input will abort countdown and the OPN and SWP inputs will restart the countdown if the gate is OPEN 13 Auto Close Mode 13 3 Pedestrian Auto Close Menu 3 3 Safety Beam Auto Close This mode is selected by entering a non zero time for the Safety Beam Au...

Page 14: ...o the gate and behave differently on open cycles to that on close cycles a Press NEXT or PREV on the wall control unit to navigate to Menu 4 Lock Times b Press SET to select the sub menu c Press NEXT or PREV to navigate through the sub menu d Press OPEN to increase or CLOSE to decrease the time e Press SET to save the new time f Press the EXIT button two times to exit and test the locks operation ...

Page 15: ...l batteries will have other environmental and social benefits Some batteries are less toxic but hazardous for other reasons Lithium batteries can explode or catch fire in landfill while button cells are dangerous if swallowed by children Recycling offers a safe and environmentally responsible solution for end of life batteries Battery recycling recovers non renewable materials such as lead cadmium...

Page 16: ... billion random codes Over 100 billion random codes Code generation Non linear encryption algorithm Non linear encryption algorithm Transmitter battery CR2032 CR2032 NOTE 1 Measurements made at 240Vac 2 The maximum gate size that the NeoSlider NES 500 can be installed on is 10m wide and 500kg and the NeoSlider NES 800 can be installed on is 10m wide and 800kg The gate must be well balanced A perso...

Page 17: ... display V3 Contact dealer for support if otherwise Flat battery in transmitter Replace battery Section 15 Antenna behind structure gate or fence or not in line of sight Ensure Antenna is in line of sight Section 5 2 Gate does not close with transmitter Safety Beam not working properly Make sure Safety Beams are operational and no dirt is on the lens Gate will not close fully Gate limit positions ...

Page 18: ...ff 3 9 15 4 Menu 4 Lock Times OPEN LOCK TIME Set the time the lock is activated for on open cycles 0 0 Hold 0 5 0 1 Sec 4 1 16 1 CLOSE LOCK TIME Set the time the lock is activated for on close cycles 0 0 Hold 0 5 0 1 Sec 4 2 16 1 PRE OPEN LOCK TIME Time the lock is activated for prior to opening 0 0 25 5 0 0 0 1 Sec 4 3 16 1 PRE CLOSE LOCK TIME Time the lock is activated for prior to closing 0 0 2...

Page 19: ...function On On 7 8 Appendix C VACATION MODE Selects vacation mode disables remote control Off Off 7 9 Appendix C BATTERY SOLAR MODE Selects Battery Backup Solar operation BATTERY ENABLED SOLAR ENABLED BATTERY ENABLED 7 10 Appendix C PASSWORD Selects password protection for all changes Off Off 7 11 Appendix C TX GROUPING Selects transmitter number group display format Off Off 7 12 Appendix C OUTPUT...

Page 20: ...to the required sub menu d Press OPEN CLOSE to enter Edit mode and change parameter setting Fig B 2 e Holding the button down causes the parameter s value to change rapidly The longer the button is held the faster the value changes f Press SET to SAVE setting Reload Default Setting g Press NEXT PREV buttons to display LOAD DEFAULT screen h Press SET to load the default value Return To Menu If the ...

Page 21: ...CESSORIES OV Limits Motor C O Com 1 2 MSI 1 00 Board Limits Motor C O Com 1 2 MSI 1 00 Board ATA DCB 05V2 150VA Red Black White Blue Orang e Black White Orang e Red Blue Fig C 1 This section illustrates how to wire two NeoSlider slave units into a DCB 05V3 Fig C 1 NOTE When setting limits if both openers are travelling in different directions i e one is opening and the other is closing then do the...

Page 22: ... This parameter can be used to disable the feature for security or transmitter management reasons Menu 7 9 Vacation Mode Vacation mode blocks all but one designated remote transmitter from activating the NeoSlider The mode is activated by pressing a transmitter button with the VAC function assigned until the console displays that vacation mode is enabled approx 5 secs When activated any transmitte...

Page 23: ...D or serial numbers are to be displayed The NeoSlider will then beep each time a transmission is received If the transmitter button is stored in the NeoSlider memory and has a function assigned to it a second screen will be displayed that shows the transmitter details along with the button pressed Fig E 4 The example shows the case where transmitter number 12 is activated by button 4 Note ID is se...

Page 24: ...ws the OPEN CYCLE event counter with a value of 1234 When finished viewing press EXIT 1 Open Cycles 2 Close Cycles 3 PED Cycles 4 Setup Limits 5 Comm s Loss 6 Sync Faults 7 Overlaps 8 M1 Open Stall 9 M1 Close Stall 10 M1 Open Obstuctions 11 M1 Close Obstuctions 12 M1 Open Overloads 13 M1 Close Overloads 14 M1 PWM Sync Faults 15 M1 PWM Drive Faults 16 M1 Direction Faults 17 M1 Sensor Faults The Mem...

Page 25: ...eft or right and between the top and bottom lines to select the desired field b Press UP or DOWN arrows to change the displayed value The available functions are shown below Selecting OFF will prevent the opener responding to that button Available functions VAC Vacation Mode LGT Courtesy Light STP Stop OPN Open CLS Close SWP Swipe PED Pedestrian access OSC Open Stop Close OFF No action c Press SET...

Page 26: ...R PROCEDURE for each transmitter to be coded Coding is terminated by pressing the EXIT button Exiting The List To exit the transmitter list simply press EXIT to return to the Code menu H Transmitter Managment Appendix 14 ID B B SMITH OSC PED LGT VAC PRESS PRESS Press Tx er Button LIST PRESS Press Tx er Button LIST PRESS NOTE When a transmitter is remotely coded its ID label is set to that of the e...

Page 27: ...g from a excessive wear and tear that may cause the product to fail b accidental deliberate or negligent damage or damage cause by nsects dirt plants or other objects c blown fuses electrical surges power surges or power spikes or faulty or unsuitable electrical wiring of structures to which the product is affixed d theft fire flood rain water lightning storms or any other acts of God e salt or ot...

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