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4.3.16  Protrusions shall not be permitted on any gate, refer to ASTM F2200 

for exceptions, if any. 

4.3.17  Gates shall not be designed, constructed and installed in such a man-

ner that gravity will cause or initiate movement in any direction whether 
the operator is attached or not. 

4.3.18  A pedestrian gate shall not, under any circumstances, be attached to, 

or incorporated into, any vehicular gate system in manner. This also 
applies to any fence or wall, or any portion thereof, that the gate may 
cover in the open or closed position. 

4.3.19  Any non automated gate that is to be automated in any manner should 

be upgraded to conform to the provisions contained within the provi-
sions of this document and ASTM F2200 as applicable. 

4.3.20  To reduce the risk of severe injury or death please read and understand 

this entire manual and your local code requirements prior to starting 
installation. Additionally, understanding the ASTM standards will assist 
you in the proper assembly, installation and operation of your gate 
opening system. 

4.3.21  Disconnect all electricity and/or all sources of power before performing 

any maintenance. 

4.3.22  To reduce the risks of fire or injury always contact the installer or distrib-

utor prior to performing any repairs or maintenance. 

4.3.23  Never operate gate with obstructions present. 
4.3.24  No one should ever cross the operative path of the gate. 
4.3.25  Never let children play or linger in the vicinity of the gate or opener 

equipment. 

4.3.26  Never operate the gate or the opener when the opener is not operating 

or adjusted correctly. 

4.3.27  Never allow children to play with or manipulate gate controls. Keep all 

remotes away from children. 

4.3.28  Only use the MANUAL RELEASE when gate is completely stationary. 

Untrained persons should never touch the gate or any releases if any 
are installed or applicable. 

4.3.29  Test the gate operator periodically (once every 6 months minimum). 

Gate must reverse course or stop immediately upon contact with any 
source in its path. Gate must stop and reverse course at any time 
any object or other item crosses the path of the gate. Should the 
safety sensors not stop and/or reverse the gates travel, immediately 
investigate and repair the inoperative condition. Gate should not be 
used under any circumstances, if all sensors and safety devices are not 
performing to standards illustrated within this manual. 

4.3.30  Gate should not be used if safety devices are not performing to all 

local, state and federal guidelines. 

4.3.31  Replace fuse only with fuse of same type and rating. 
4.3.32  Installation of this gate system in a manner inconsistent with the 

manufacturer’s recommended instructions, local, State or Federal law 
transfers the liability unto the installer. Careful consideration has been 
taken by the manufacturer’s to devise safe measures, safe design 
and incorporate safety measures to prevent injury, death or property 
damage. By circumventing, ignoring or modifying any safety system or 
the exclusion thereof, the installer is creating a new untested process 
outside the purview of the manufacturer and therefore assumes all risk.

4.3.33  This unit is not to be installed on any gate, door or other structure 

which serves to block, secure, close off or otherwise control a pedestri-
an entry point or access point. 

4.3.34  Vehicular swing gates shall be designed, constructed and installed in 

accordance with security related parameters specific to the application 
in question, with absolute safety in all considerations. 

4.3.35  Never mount any device that operates the gate opener where the user 

can reach around, over or through the gate to operate the controls. 
Controls should be mounted at minimum, 8 feet away from any moving 
part of the gate or gate system. 

4.3.36  A hard wired control shall be located in such a manner so that elec-

tronic communication between the two is never interrupted or the wires 
damaged. 

4.3.37  Any controls used to reset the device after obstruction/entrapment 

protection incidents should be located within view of the gate and 
should have safety features that prevent unauthorized use. 

4.3.38  Never allow anyone to ride, hang on or otherwise touch the gate.

4.3.39  Safety sensors must be present at all times. The hard wired safety 

sensors must be arranged and installed in such a manner so that 
the communication between gate operator and sensor(s) are never 
interrupted or severed by mechanical damage or movement. All items 
which have sensors or safety devices installed must be constructed 
or installed in such a manner so as to prevent removal or damage. 
All subsequent sensors must be suitable for the system installed and 
approved for use.

4.3.40  Never increase the force used to move the gate, beyond the absolute 

minimum required. 

4.3.41  Never use force adjustments to compensate for binding, sticking or 

resistant operation. These situations should be addressed and cor-

rected before installation of the gate operator. Gate systems should 

swing freely in all directions prior to installation of this gate operator. 

4.3.42  After any adjustment is made, all safety modes/features must be 

tested. Gate must stop or reverse upon any object crossing the path 

of the gate or the gate comes into contact with any object. 

4.3.43  Activate gate only when the gate is in clear view of the user, the gate 

system is properly adjusted, tested and verified, and there are no 

obstructions present. 

4.3.44  Keep gate and gate system properly maintained and properly in-

spected at all times. 

4.3.45  This operator is intended for installation only on swing and slide 

gates used to control vehicular traffic. 

4.3.46  The gate must be installed in a location so that sufficient clearance 

is provided between the gate and adjacent structures when opening 

and closing to reduce the risk of entrapment. 

4.3.47  The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions 

prior to the installation of the gate operator. 

4.3.48  Install the gate operator only when the operator is appropriate for the 

construction and the usage class of the gate. 

4.3.49  The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions 

prior to the installation of the gate operator. 

4.3.50  Controls must be far enough from the gate so that the user is 

prevented from coming in contact with the gate while operating the 

controls. Controls intended to be used to reset an operator after two 

sequential activations of the entrapment protection device(s) must 

be located in the line of sight of the outdoor gate or easily accessible 

controls shall have a security feature to prevent unauthorized use. 

4.3.51  All warning signs and placards must be installed where visible in the 

area of the gate. 

4.3.52  Care shall be given to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping such as 

when a vehicle trips the sensor while the gate is still moving. 

4.3.53  Gate operators must utilize a contact sensor such as an edge sensor. 
4.3.54  A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged 

so that the communication between the sensor and the gate opera-

tor is not subject to mechanical damage. 

4.3.55  A wireless contact sensor such as one that transmits radio frequency 

(RF) signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions 

are recommended.

Summary of Contents for H12-ETL-1K

Page 1: ...Nice Apollo Swing Gate Opener Vehicular Swing Gate Operator Revision 1 0 0 0_2 2014 Model H12ETL 1K...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ION 10 11 CONTROL BOX MOUNTING 11 12 MOTOR WIRING 11 13 LIMIT AND MOTOR CONNECTION TO THE BOARD 11 14 INCOMING POWER WIRING 12 15 LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT 13 16 REPLACE COVER 13 17 LEARNING MODE 14 18...

Page 4: ...ction Dry contact inputs are provided for loop probe and photoelectric detectors as well as edge sensors guard station and fire department control of gate opening and closing Voltage outputs 12VDC and...

Page 5: ...he moving gate system No entry into the gate is ever authorized and should be prevented by whatever measures are required for that specific installation Care should always be used during installation...

Page 6: ...nal gate types 4 3 15 Any existing manual gate latches shall be removed or disabled when an automatic gate system is installed Use only mag locks controlled by the system 3 3 Gate system safety device...

Page 7: ...nt any device that operates the gate opener where the user can reach around over or through the gate to operate the controls Controls should be mounted at minimum 8 feet away from any moving part of t...

Page 8: ...IDENTIFICATION Accessory Output Connections Power Input Connections Motor Output Connections BlueBus Connection Master Slave Connection Accessory Input Connections Control Box 11111B Earth Ground H12...

Page 9: ...size or hinge location Remove the cover from the motor assembly and store in a safe place with screws Remove motor assembly from the mounting bracket B A 17 3 4 B A inches 3 9 16 4 5 16 6 7 7 8 9 13 1...

Page 10: ...ly Disengage the manual release as shown With the gate in the closed position push the arm towards the gate as shown Tack weld or C clamp the gate bracket in place Permanent welds or bolts should be c...

Page 11: ...k green limit common yellow motor encoder signal blue common orange open limit switch white close limit switch 12 MOTOR WIRING Mount the control box within 4 feet of the motor assembly Do not mount th...

Page 12: ...onnect wires to the battery terminal block The positive wire of the battery connects to the left terminal marked Note If the battery is connected backwards a red LED will illuminate below the terminal...

Page 13: ...of the Control board hold the button down until the gate reaches the fully intended open position Adjust the Open Limit Switch until the GREEN light illuminates on the front of the control board The F...

Page 14: ...irection MUST be set prior to learning the board 2 Press and hold the Open or Close button on the gate controller until the gate is 50 open 3 Press ENTER to allow the control board to scan for attache...

Page 15: ...ars hard shutdown GUARD STATION Guard Station Open 34 Dry contact input for a guard station open switch Momentarily shorting the digital input to GND opens the gate to the full open position with the...

Page 16: ...cting other assigned remote controls This procedure needs to be performed at the Nice Plug In Receiver with the affected Nice remote control 1 Press and hold the button on the side of the Nice receive...

Page 17: ...d for the operator connection The wire table is based on stranded copper wire Wire run calculations are based on a 110 VAC power source with a 3 voltage drop on the power line plus an additional 10 re...

Page 18: ...g edge of the closing gate The EXIT sensor input is provided to activate to open the gate or re open a closing gate upon sensing an exiting vehicle Figure FIRE DEPT INPUT 21 2 Magnetic lock connection...

Page 19: ...ty equipment and connections Clean equipment and connections 22 6 Improper broken inadequately supported equipment wiring and conduit loose connections of terminals and loose ferrules 22 7 Poor mechan...

Page 20: ...Photocells Figure LAYOUT FOR IN GROUND LOOPS Entrapment Protection Inputs Typical Installation Diagram Utilizing Photocells Figure LAYOUT FOR PHOTOCELLS Loop Safety Loop Safety Loop Shadow Loop Exit...

Page 21: ...at the control panel before making any electric service power connection Be aware of all moving parts and avoid close proximity to any pinch points Know how to operate the manual release Adjust the un...

Page 22: ...Stop gate movement Close the gate Figure GENERAL BOARD OVERVIEW THE PROGRAMMING BUTTONS INDICATED IN THE ABOVE REFERENCE SHOULD BE USED ONLY AFTER UNDERSTANDING THE MANUAL AND ITS RELATION TO THE PROG...

Page 23: ...itivity of sudden impact force to the moving gate on a scale of 1 to 10 1 being most sensitive ESC Exit the FORCE menu 26 2 Speed Max Sets the limit of maximum allowed gate speed on a scale of 20 to 1...

Page 24: ...dvance Settings The following settings are available for customizing the gate operator as required by the customer s installation requirements Set Language English Spanish French Set clock 12H 24H Set...

Page 25: ...perator or system intended for use in a commercial location or building such as a multi family housing unit five or more single family units hotels garages retail store or other building servicing the...

Page 26: ...Table 3 SYMPTOM S POSSIBLE SOLUTION Check that power to the circuit board is turned ON Check terminal block wiring for loose or broken wires If voltage measures OK check the terminal block Check the...

Page 27: ...27 1 1 2 2 A A B B COMPANY NICE APOLLO NAME CONTROL BOX GENERAL OVERVIEW 18 22 18 18 8 32...

Page 28: ...LE POLE 1115 1 4 SWITCH PUSH BUTTON CNTRL BOX 1119 1 5 1050 CIRCUIT BOARD 1050 1 6 1050 BOARD MOUNT KIT 10055090 1 7 NICE RECEIVER 318NPI 1 8 1 1 2 2 A A B B TITLE Company 2 6 8 3 7 4 5 1 Note Control...

Page 29: ...the information from the dated proof of purchase receipt to confirm the warranty period or the technician will confirm your extended warranty period through your registration information on file The t...

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Page 31: ...e and has tested the gate to make sure that the gate stops and reverses a short distance with minimal resistance applied Approximately 40 lbs on a swing gate at the end of the gate 8 The installer has...

Page 32: ...Contact us Nice Group USA Inc 12625 Wetmore Road Suite 218 San Antonio TX 78247 Ph 1 210 545 2900 Fax 1 210 545 2915 www niceapollo com www facebook com NiceApollo...

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