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Ver: 2015.001 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic operating features. 

Collision sensing and safety overload routines.  

In the case of one of the gates colliding with an obstruction such as a person passing through the entrance way, the collision sensing 

will automatically detect the collision and the system will run a safety overload routine. 

 

Safety overloads routine while gates are opening. 

Action 

Response 

Gates busy running open 

 

Gate collides with 

pedestrian for 

example. 

 

Both gates stop running 

Buzzer beeps. 

 

x1 = Gate 1 

collided 

 

x2 = Gate 2 

collided 

 

The gate that was 

obstructed backs away 

momentarily from the 

collision point and stops. 

No buzzer tones. 

 

Both gates remain stopped 

and the system waits for 

next trigger to close. 

No buzzer tones. 

 

Safety overloads routine while gates are closing.

 

Action 

Response 

Gates busy running closed 

 

Gate collides with 

pedestrian for 

example. 

 

Gates stop closing and begin 

opening immediately.  

Buzzer beeps. 

 

x1 = Gate 1 

collided 

 

x2 = Gate 2 

collided 

 

Both gates stop in the full 

open position and wait for 

next trigger to close. 

No buzzer tone. 

 

Summary of Contents for Wingo 3524HS

Page 1: ...End User Instructions Wingo 3524 HS Swing Gate Operator ...

Page 2: ...g gates delay mode functions Page 15 How the auxiliary relay responds in Strike lock mode Page 16 How the auxiliary relay responds in Magnetic lock mode Page 17 How the auxiliary relay responds in Courtesy light mode Page 18 How the auxiliary relay responds in Receiver relay mode Page 19 How positive close mode functions Page 20 Using the holiday lock out mode Page 21 Using the auto close override...

Page 3: ... 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 like 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 responsib...

Page 4: ...8 The emergency manual release instruction label must be installed on or adjacent to the emergency manual release mechanism After Installation It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the user 1 Is proficient in the use of the manual emergency release mechanism 2 Is issued with the documentation accompanying this product 3 Understands that the gate or door may not be operated out of cle...

Page 5: ...l override Slide the lock cover open Insert key and turn to unlock Lift the manual override lever You are now able to manouvre the gates to any position by hand Engaging the motors after manual override Lower the manual override lever back down Using the key lock the lever in place Cover the lock again by sliding the lock cover over it You are now able to use the gate automation again ...

Page 6: ...ized by the control card Control card begins running the standard safety overload routine for that direction Buzzer beeps confirmation of which gate overloaded See trouble shooting guide As soon as the first gate passes the point at which it was re engaged the control card will know it is out of reference to the gate positions Buzzer begins beeping intermittently and display shows rEF Gate 1 conti...

Page 7: ...th pedestrian for example Both gates stop running Buzzer beeps x1 Gate 1 collided x2 Gate 2 collided The gate that was obstructed backs away momentarily from the collision point and stops No buzzer tones Both gates remain stopped and the system waits for next trigger to close No buzzer tones Safety overloads routine while gates are closing Action Response Gates busy running closed Gate collides wi...

Page 8: ...behave whenever the safety beam input is activated Gates in the closed position Action Response Momentary BT trigger Gates begin opening No buzzer tones Safety beam input triggered Gates continue opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gates begin closing No buzzer tones Safety beam input triggered Gates stop closing and begin opening immediate...

Page 9: ...andard mode you have access to the following advanced features Holiday lock out and Party mode Gates in the closed position Action Response Momentary BT trigger Gates begin opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gates begin closing No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gates stop closing and begin opening immediately No buzzer tones Momentary B...

Page 10: ...liday lock out and Party mode NB For any 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 Gates in the closed position Action Response Momentary BT trigger Gates begin opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones Momentary BT tri...

Page 11: ...ra 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 Gates in the closed position Action Response Momentary BT trigger Gates begin opening No buzzer tones Momentary BT trigger Gates continue opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger...

Page 12: ... no safety infra red beams are installed then the gate will open but not close again Gates in the closed position Action Response Momentary PED trigger Gates remain closed Wait for warning tones to finish Gate 1 begins opening No buzzer tones At preprogramed pedestrian open position Gate stops No buzzer tones Pedestrian auto close timer times out Gate remains at pedestrian opening Wait for warning...

Page 13: ...y If no safety infra red beams are installed then the gates will open but not close again Gates in the closed position Action Response Any LPT trigger Gates begin opening No buzzer tones Any LPT trigger Gates continue opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones LPT auto close timer times out Any BT LPT or safety beam trigger while the timer is counting down resets the ...

Page 14: ...is active Gates in the closed position Action Response Momentary BT trigger Gate 1 begins opening No buzzer tones After preprogramed overlapping gate delay time Gate 2 begins opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety beam trigger while the timer is counting down resets the timer Gate 2 begins closing No buzzer to...

Page 15: ...ctive Gates in the closed position Action Response Momentary BT trigger Auxiliary relay activates No buzzer tones Half a second after the auxiliary relay has switched on Gate 1 begins opening No buzzer tones Half a second after gate 1 has started opening Auxiliary relay deactivates No buzzer tones After preprogramed overlapping gate delay time Gate 2 begins opening No buzzer tones At full open pos...

Page 16: ...ctive Gates in the closed position Action Response Momentary BT trigger Auxiliary relay activates No buzzer tones Half a second after the auxiliary relay has switched on Gate 1 begins opening No buzzer tones After preprogramed overlapping gate delay time Gate 2 begins opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety bea...

Page 17: ...nes At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety beam trigger while the timer is counting down resets the timer Gates begin closing No buzzer tones At full closed position Gates stop No buzzer tones Three minutes after gates have reached the closed position Auxiliary relay deactivates No buzzer tones If the gates are closed and any remote ...

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

Page 19: ...zzer tones Half a second after the auxiliary relay has switched on Gate 1 begins opening No buzzer tones Half a second after gate 1 has started opening Auxiliary relay deactivates No buzzer tones After preprogramed overlapping gate delay time Gate 2 begins opening No buzzer tones At full open position Gates stop No buzzer tones BT auto close timer times out Any BT trigger or safety beam trigger wh...

Page 20: ...ntary trigger from any transmitter button programmed into hoL channel 5 second buzzer tone Status LED switches 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 Display changes to hoL Buzzer beeps 5 times rapidly Status LED flashes 5 times rapidly hol Any BT ...

Page 21: ... in condominium mode Action Response Momentary trigger from any transmitter button programmed into hoL channel BT button while buzzer is sounding to confirm that you want to activate party mode If no BT button is pressed during this 5 second window the party mode status will not change Display changes to PAr Buzzer beeps 5 times rapidly par Any BT trigger Gates do not move Display remains PAr par ...

Page 22: ...ferenc e page Any trigger hol 5 x 0 5 second rapid Yes Holiday lock out active Press and release any button programmed into the Holiday lock out channel Page 20 Any trigger par 5 x 0 5 second rapid Yes Party mode auto close override active Press and release any button programmed into the Holiday lock out channel Page 21 For 5 minutes after any operation ac 1 x 0 5 second beep every 15 seconds Yes ...

Page 23: ... identification BT PED RLY HOL BT PED RLY HOL 001 033 002 034 003 035 004 036 005 037 006 038 007 039 008 040 009 041 010 042 011 043 012 044 013 045 014 046 015 047 016 048 017 049 018 050 019 051 020 052 021 053 022 054 023 055 024 056 025 057 026 058 027 059 028 060 029 061 030 062 031 063 032 064 ...

Page 24: ...n manufacturermodifications to the product or components thereof 2 Any modification 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...

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