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Be Safe!

WARNING!! These are the general safety obligations for the installers and users of ET Systems 

automation equipment. 

1. 

Only suitably qualified persons, may install, repair or service the product. Unless expressly indicated in the user instructions, no 

user serviceable components can be found inside any ET Systems automation product.

2. 

It is important for personal safety to study and follow all the instructions carefully. Incorrect installation or misuse may cause 

serious personal harm.

3. 

Keep the instructions in a safe place for future reference.

4. 

This product was designed and manufactured, strictly for the use indicated in the accompanying documentation. Any other use 

not expressly indicated in the documentation, may damage the product and/or be a source of danger. ET NICE (Pty) Ltd cannot 

accept responsibility for improper use or incorrect installation of this product.

5. 

ET NICE (Pty) Ltd cannot accept responsibility if the principles of good workmanship are disregarded by the installer.

6. 

ET NICE (Pty) Ltd cannot accept responsibility regarding safety and correct operation of the automation, if other manufacturers’ 

equipment is added to this product.

7. 

Do not make any modifications or alterations to this product.  Do not substitute any component of this product with any other 

component not expressly designed into this product.

8. 

Anything other than expressly provided for in the accompanying instructions is not permitted.

Prior to installation:

1. 

All unnecessary ropes, chains and fasteners must be removed and all unnecessary latches or locks must be disabled from locking.

2. 

The gate or door must be balanced correctly where it, neither opens nor closes from any position under its own load. When 

operated by hand the gate or door should be free of hindrance and easily moved (In the case of a garage door if the balancing 

springs need to be adjusted the adjustment should only be carried out by a qualified and experienced person).

3. 

The construction of the gate or door must be sound and automatable. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the 

mechanical components of the gate or door system are sufficient to withstand the necessary forces in cases of overload.

4. 

It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the gate or door is sufficiently trapped within its range of travel by means of 

mechanical ends of travel stoppers.

5. 

Ensure all fixed mounting points, such as the wall above the door in a garage door system or the posts in a swing gate system, are 

sound and strong enough to allow proper fixing of the operator.

6. 

It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the installed position selected for this product, falls within the limitations of the 

products ingress protection rating.

7. 

Ensure the area of installation is not subject to explosive hazards.  There should be no volatile gasses or fumes as these can present 

a serious safety hazard.

8. 

All ET Systems garage door operators are supplied with a sealed 15A safety plug on lead for use in an electrical code of practice 

approved plug point. Do not extend, modify or replace the plug lead unless duly qualified as an electrician. Before installing the 

unit, ensure the mains supply is switched off.

9. 

ET Systems gate operators are supplied with a terminal connection for the electrical supply beneath the screwed down cover of 

the operator. In the case of a model requiring 220Vac supply at the operator, an all pole negatively biased switch, with a contact 

opening of greater than 3mm must be installed within 1,5m of the operator. This switch must be clear of all workings of the system 

and must be in a position secure from public access. This switch and its connections must be inspected and passed by a certified 

electrician prior to using it.

10. 

It is the responsibility of the installer to ascertain that the designated persons (including children) intended to use the system, 

do not suffer reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given 

supervision or instruction concerning the use of the system by a person responsible for their safety.

11. 

The drive may not be installed on a door incorporating a wicket door, unless the drive is disabled by the release of the wicket door. 

(Wicket door :- A pedestrian door within the main gate or door)

1. 

Ensure the working area is clear of obstructions and obstacles.

2. 

Install the safety warning sticker within clear view of where the gate or door will be operated from. Typically this would be 

adjacent to any fixed trigger switches or on the gate or door itself.

3. 

The emergency manual release must be installed where it is no higher than 1.8m from the floor level. This would apply to the cord 

in a garage installation or the lockable lever in a gate installation.

4. 

Any additional fixed door control switches such as wall consoles or keypads, if installed, must be at a height of at least 1.5m, within 

clear sight of the gate or door and away from any moving components of the system.

During installation:

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Summary of Contents for Drive 500

Page 1: ...ET DRIVE 500 600 USER 2016 001 001 End User Instructions 500kg Slide Gate Operators 500 600 Low Traffic High Traffic www et co za Nice ET Designed manufactured and supported by ET NICE Pty Ltd ...

Page 2: ...safety beams installed Page 13 PED Pedestrian trigger With safety beams installed Page 14 Loop trigger Page 15 Auxiliary relay modes Strike lock mode Page 16 Auxiliary relay modes Magnetic lock mode Page 17 Auxiliary relay modes Courtesy light mode Page 18 Auxiliary relay modes Receiver relay mode Page 19 Positive close mode Page 20 Holiday lock out mode Page 21 Auto close override party mode Page...

Page 3: ...all above the door in a garage door system or the posts in a swing gate system are sound and strong enough to allow proper fixing of the operator 6 It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the installed position selected for this product falls within the limitations of the products ingress protection rating 7 Ensure the area of installation is not subject to explosive hazards There shou...

Page 4: ...handed in at a battery merchant for safe disposal Before removing the battery from the system the household mains must be disconnected In the case of the motor unit being removed and scrapped the battery must be removed first Technical specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Data Drive 500 Drive 600 Rated gate mass 500kg 500kg Maximum gate travel 99m 99m Primary power supply to gate 16Va...

Page 5: ...l override lever 90 o to the gearbox Manual mode 5 Manoeuvre the gate by hand To re engage the gearbox Normal mode 6 Swing the manual override lever back into it recess in the gearbox To re engage the gearbox Normal mode 7 Turn the key counter clockwise 8 Remove the key 9 Lower the lock cover To re engage the gearbox Normal mode 10 Ensure the gearing is engage by pushing or pulling the gate until ...

Page 6: ...strian for example Gate stops opening Once gate has stopped Gate reverses momentarily to release pressure No buzzer tones After reversing momentarily Gate stops and waits for next trigger to close No buzzer tones Safety overload routine while gate is closing Action Response Gate collides with a pedestrian for example Gate stops closing Once gate has stopped Gate reverses back to the full open posi...

Page 7: ...nes Safety beam input triggered while gate is opening Gate continues opening No buzzer tones At full open position Safety beam input still triggered Gate stops and waits for next trigger to close No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Trigger is ignored and gate remains open No buzzer tones Safety beam input cleared Gate remains in the full open position until the next trigger to close No buzzer ton...

Page 8: ...n Standard mode you have access to the following advanced features Holiday lock out and Party mode Action Response Momentary BT trigger Gate begins opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gate stops No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gate begins closing No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gate stops and immediately starts opening again No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gate stops No bu...

Page 9: ...auto close feature to work a pair of safety infra red beams must be installed and functioning correctly If no safety infra red beams are installed then the gates will open but not close again Action Response Momentary BT trigger Gate begins opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gate stops No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger or auto close timer timeout Safety beam input not triggered Gate ...

Page 10: ...fety infra red beams are installed then the gates will open but not close again Action Response Momentary BT trigger Gate begins opening No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger while gate is opening The trigger is ignored and the gate continues opening No buzzer tone At full open position Gate stops and auto close timer starts counting down No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gate remains open and a...

Page 11: ...st be installed and functioning correctly If no safety infra red beams are installed then the gates will open but not close again Action Response Momentary BT trigger Gate begins opening No buzzer tones Safety beam circuit triggered while gate is opening The gate continues opening No buzzer tone Safety beam circuit cleared while gate is opening Gate stops and immediately starts closing again No bu...

Page 12: ...ion is cancelled The system then reverts to either the Loop or BT trigger mode depending on which was triggered There are two ways of activating the PED functions on this control card Either via the hardwired PED input or the PED receiver channel Action Response Momentary PED trigger Buzzer beeps pre run warning After buzzer silences Gate begins opening No buzzer tones At previously programmed ped...

Page 13: ...trigger mode depending on which was triggered There are two ways of activating the PED functions on this control card Either via the hardwired PED input or the PED receiver channel Action Response Momentary PED trigger Buzzer beeps pre run warning After buzzer silences Gate begins opening No buzzer tones At previously programmed pedestrian opening distance Gate stops and the pedestrian auto close ...

Page 14: ...again Action Response Loop trigger Gate begins opening No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger or Loop trigger while gate is opening The trigger is ignored and the gate continues opening No buzzer tone At full open position Gate stops and auto close timer starts counting down No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger or Loop trigger while gate is open Gate remains open and auto close timer resets No buzze...

Page 15: ...he control unit Below is an example of strike lock mode when standard BT mode is active Action Response Momentary BT trigger Auxiliary relay activates No buzzer tone Half a second after the auxiliary relay has activated Gate begins opening No buzzer tone After the preprogrammed relay on time Auxiliary relay deactivates and gate continues opening No buzzer tone Gate reaches open position Gate stops...

Page 16: ...charger and battery of the control unit Below is an example of magnetic lock mode when standard BT mode is active Action Response Momentary BT trigger Auxiliary relay activates No buzzer tone Half a second after the auxiliary relay has activated Gate begins opening No buzzer tone Gate reaches open position Gate stops No buzzer tone Momentary BT trigger Gate begins closing No buzzer tone At full cl...

Page 17: ...nse Momentary BT trigger Auxiliary relay activates No buzzer tone Gate begins opening Gate reaches open position Gate stops No buzzer tone Momentary BT trigger Gate begins closing No buzzer tone At full closed position Gate stops No buzzer tone Relay on timer begins counting down After relay on timer timeout Auxiliary relay deactivates No buzzer tone Ifthegateisclosedandanyremotebuttonprogrammedin...

Page 18: ... pressed and released Latch mode The transmitter must be released and pressed again to reactivate the relay each time Action Response Momentary relay trigger Auxiliary relay switches on No buzzer tones Momentary relay trigger Auxiliary relay switches off No buzzer tones One shot pulse mode The transmitter must be released and pressed again to reactivate the relay each time Action Response Momentar...

Page 19: ... trigger Gate begins opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gate stops No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gate begins closing No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gate stops No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gate begins opening No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gate stops No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gate begins closing No buzzer tones At full closed position Gate stops No b...

Page 20: ...ntary trigger from any transmitter button programmed into holiday lock out function Buzzer begins toning and status LED comes on BT button while buzzer is sounding to confirm that you want to activate holiday lock out If no BT button is pressed during this 5 second window the holiday lock out status will not change Buzzer and status LED beep flash rapidly Any BT Loop or PED triggers Gate does not ...

Page 21: ...er begins toning and status LED comes on BT button while buzzer is sounding to confirm that you want to activate holiday lock out If no BT button is pressed during this 5 second window the auto close party mode status will not change Buzzer and status LED beep flash rapidly Any BT Loop or PED triggers Gate does not move Buzzer status LED beep flash rapidly to confirm status Momentary trigger from ...

Page 22: ...st armed response standby point or to the nearest police station This way they can ask for an escort onto the property Safety beam alarm mode is available in all modes of operation so long as a set of safety beams is installed Action Response Safety beam equipment tampered with while gates are in the closed position Alarm output remains in standby status 20 seconds after safety beam equipment has ...

Page 23: ...ation Buzzer Reason Static off None Gate fully closed Flashing slow 1 second on and 1 second off None Gate running normally Static on None Gate open 2 x 500ms flashes followed by a 2 second pause 1 x 1 second beep every 15 seconds for 5 minutes after last gate transaction AC mains off Restore AC as soon as possible 4 x 500ms flashes followed by a 2 second pause None Battery low Allow at least 8 10...

Page 24: ...ion to the installation methods described in the installation instructions 3 Any application or use of the product other than the intended use and application described in the product documentation The following items are not included in the warranty or they carry a special warranty condition of their own 1 The battery Limited 6 month warranty 2 The motor brushes 3 Damage resultant of wind and oth...

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