Establishing the open & close limits -12, Establishing the open & close limits – Controlled Products Systems Group SLIDESMART DC 10F User Manual
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Gate Bracket and Chain Installation
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SlideSmart Installation and Reference Manual
Revision D
Establishing the OPEN & CLOSE Limits
After programming the initial setup menus, the operator needs to establish the OPEN and CLOSE limits.
Figure 1-16.
CAUTION
Do not install the target magnet before setting the OPEN and CLOSE limits. If the target mag-
net is installed before setting the limits, the target magnet can get wound around the roller
sprocket which will damage the SlideSmart operator and void the Limited Warranty.
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
MENU
RESET
PREV
NEXT SELECT
HYSECURITY
GATE CLOSED
LEARN CLOSE
INCHES: - XXX.X
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
MENU
RESET
PREV
NEXT SELECT
LEARN OPEN
INCHES: +XXX.X
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
MENU
RESET
PREV
NEXT SELECT
The LEARN LIMITS display automatically appears after you set
the gate weight. To set the open and close limits, take the
following steps:
1. Hold the OPEN button until the gate slides to full open.
Release the OPEN button. Note that if you go too far, you
can press CLOSE to reverse direction. Press STOP twice to
store the open stop location in memory.
Note:
Do not set limits at the physical OPEN and CLOSE stops.
Leave a 1 to 2-inch (2.5 - 5cm) gap to allow some slack and give in
the chain. This will help prevent chain wear and avoid stress on gear
hardware.
2. Hold the CLOSE button until the gate slides to full close.
Release the CLOSE button and press STOP twice. The full
close stop is retained in memory.
Note:
Pressing OPEN will reverse direction.
3. GATE CLOSED appears on the display and ALERT 15
flashes until the target magnet is installed and its location
stored in memory. See
.
Note:
NO AC POWER flashes after the gate status display if the
AC power has not been connected or the lower power switch is turned
off.
SlideSmart never forgets its limits. AC or DC power can be lost
and SlideSmart always remembers where to stop the gate within a
¼-inch of its established limit. The only exception occurs when a
chain is replaced or damage occurs to the operator itself. To reset
limits, see