DOORADO Smart Slide Single Automatic Gate Opener Kit-1400 lbs. SGO-EC06-00-BNHD-1 - The Home Depot

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SLIDING GATE OPENER
USER MANUAL
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DISCLAIMER
Read this disclaimer completely and carefully before proceeding with the rest of the manual content.
1. As-Is This CO-Z product is sold 'as is' and without any express or implied warranties, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
2. Product Modifications Any modifications or alterations to CO-Z products void any warranties and may result in damage or injury. CO-Z shall not be liable for any damages resulting from such modifications or alterations.
3. Compliance with Laws Customers shall be liable for ensuring that the use of CO-Z products complies with all applicable laws and regulations in their respective jurisdictions. CO-Z assumes no responsibility for any violations of laws or regulations resulting from the use of CO-Z products.
4. Correct Use Always use CO-Z products only as directed in the accompanying manuals. Failure to follow instructions may result in injury or damage. Always ensure the assembly, installation, operation, maintenance, or repair of CO-Z products is carried out by a competent person. Always make maintenance regularly throughout CO-Z products' lifecycles; you have the liability to keep the products operating as intended. Always wear appropriate protective gear.
5. Third-Party Products CO-Z shall not be liable for any damages or losses resulting from the use of third-party products in conjunction with CO-Z products. Customers shall refer to the third-party's guidelines or/and warranties (if any) for any third-party products used.
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This disclaimer states the entire obligation of CO-Z with respect to CO-Z products. If any part of this disclaimer is determined to be void, invalid, unenforceable, or illegal, including but not limited to the warranty disclaimers, liability disclaimers, and liability limitations set forth above, the invalid or unenforceable provision will be deemed superseded by a valid and enforceable provision that most closely matches the intent of the original provision and the remainder of the agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

CONTENT

1 Safety················································ 1 1.1 Symbol Guide······························· 1 1.2 General Safety······························ 1 1.3 Designated Use····························· 2 1.4 Electrical Safety···························· 2 1.5 Gate Requirements······················· 2 1.6 Entrapment Countermeasures········· 2
2 About the Product······························ 3 2.1 Package List································· 3 2.2 Specifications······························· 5
3 Installation········································ 6 3.1 Typical Installation Overview·········· 6 3.2 Pre-Installation Check···················· 7 3.3 Base Assembly····························· 8 3.4 Main Body Location······················· 9 3.5 Concrete Stump···························· 10 3.6 Mounting the Main Body················· 12 3.7 Chain Installation·························· 14 3.8 Magnetic Limits Installation············ 18 3.9 Wiring········································· 20
4 Initial Setup······································ 21 4.1 Circuit Board································ 21 4.2 Remote Controls··························· 22 4.2.1 Pairing······························· 22 4.2.2 Unpairing··························· 23 4.2.3 Testing the Remote Controls·· 23 4.2.4 Changing Command Modes··· 24 4.3 Reversing Direction······················· 25 4.4 Automatic Closing························· 26 4.5 External Button···························· 26 4.6 Electrical Lock······························ 27 4.7 Adjusting the Motor Running Time··· 27 4.8 Adjusting the Gate's Forcefulness···· 28
5 Accessories········································ 29

5.1 IR Sensor···································· 29 5.1.1 Mounting····························· 29 5.1.2 Wiring······························· 30 5.1.3 Operation··························· 30
6 Maintenance······································ 31 7 Troubleshooting································ 32 8 Disposal············································· 32

1 SAFETY
1.1 Symbol Guide
Get familiar with the connotations of these safety symbols before reading the next page. They comprise important precautions against personal injuries and property damages.

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

Note

Gives tips that help.

1.2 General Safety

· Read these instructions completely before · Always aim to minimize public exposure

installation and use.

to potential hazards such as pinch points.

· Provide them to any technician used to install, maintain, or repair this device and

Failure to do so may result in serious property damage and severe personal injury.

provide them with the device if it is ever · NEVER allow children to play on or around

given or sold to a third party.

this device or its attached gate. Keep controls

· Install and use this gate opener only in accordance with these instructions and

away from children and out of their reach at all times and warn them of the gate's danger.

all applicable local and national laws and · All provided components of this device are

regulations. Adding instructional or warning

weatherproofed to withstand normal rain.

signage may be necessary in your area.

Ensure adequate insulation and protection

· DO NOT install this device in any area prone to flooding or in locations exposed to flammable or explosive fumes.

of all electrical connections and never direct pressurized water against any part of this device.

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· ONLY use well-connected and maintained ANSI #41 chains with this device. Never use this device for gates wider than 40 feet (12 m) and never allow the sprockets to carry the

· Keep your gate well maintained and its track free of grime and debris. Periodically confirm that it runs smoothly under manual operation.

weight of the gate. Keep the chain correctly · DO NOT use if any component is missing,

positioned so all weight is distributed to the

loose, worn, or damaged. Tighten, repair, or

gate's wheels during operation.

replace problematic parts before further use.

Only replace components with identical parts

and always fully replace damaged electrical

cords.

SAFETY

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1.3 Designated Use

1.4 Electrical Safety

· Only use the device for its intended purpose, opening and closing a single sliding gate for vehicular traffic.
· Install and use this gate opener only on firm, level ground. Install and use this device so that its motor and other hazardous components are not in public areas and are protected as much as possible from unauthorized access and use. There should be adequate clearance between your gate and any nearby structures to prevent any possibility of pinching or crushing hazards during use. If this is impossible, the area should be guarded as well as possible and warnings placed nearby.
· Pedestrians should be provided with a separate access point far enough away to ensure they never come into contact with the moving vehicular gate.
· NEVER pair a remote control for this device with any other control board. Never attempt to operate this device with two or more remotes or control devices at the same time.
· ONLY install fixed controls for the gate where they cannot be reached over, under, around, or through the gate. They should also be far enough away that operators cannot contact the moving gate during use.

· ONLY allow trained technicians to install and repair this device and its electrical connections.
· Disconnect all power from electronic components during installation and maintenance except as instructed for safely testing functionality.
· ONLY use conductors of sufficient gauge for the expected electrical load of this device.
The wiring should run from a GFCI outlet or a circuit breaker within sight of the gate. It is recommended this outlet or switch be located at least 5 feet (1.5 m) above the ground. The wiring connections should be able to withstand rain and other weather. It is recommended that the power cable run underground near the gate inside a PVC pipe.
1.5 Gate Requirements
The gate MUST:
· Not exceed 1400 lb. (600 kg)
· Measure within 20 ft. (6 m)
· Have a smooth track and safety catch rollers
· Have sturdy end catches and stops
For other requirements on the construction of vehicular gates, contact ASTM at 610-832-9585 or www. Astm.org.

SAFETY

1.6 Entrapment Countermeasures

Entrapment Zone Countermeasures

These are the possible entrapment or

pinching zones. Use warning signs (not

Between the gate ends

· Keep body parts and pets clear of these parts when the gate is in motion.

included) to warn users of the use of an automated gate and its dangers.

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and the post

· Put up warning signs indicating the use of an automated gate.

· Keep body parts and pets

clear of these parts when

Between the gate and

the gate is in motion.

wall

· Put up warning signs

indicating the use of an

automated gate.

Between the track and roller

Keep body parts and pets clear of these parts when the gate is in motion.

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2 ABOUT THE PRODUCT

2.1 Package List

Item

Name

Quantity

Main Body

1

Manual Release Keys

2

Remote Controls

2

2

Horizontal Mounting Plate

1

Vertical Mounting Plates

2

M8 Foundation Bolts

4

Sprocket Cover

1

ABOUT THE PRODUCT

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Item

Name #41 Chains Tie Rods Square Bolts

Tie Rod Brackets
Magnets & Brackets M6×65 Bolts M8×70 Bolts M6×20 Bolts Mounting Flat Washers M8 Nuts M6 Nuts M8 Flat Washers M6 Flat Washers M8 Spring Washers M6 Spring Washers M4 Self-Tapping Screws
Note
Extra flat washers and spring washers are spare parts.
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Quantity 2 2
4
2
2 & 2 4 4
2
4 4 20 16 15 17 15 17 4

ABOUT THE PRODUCT

2.2 Specifications
Input Power Rated Power Torque Duty Cycle Max. Gate Weight Max. Gate Speed Max. Gate Length Max. Noise Min. Temperature Max. Temperature Weatherproofing Max. Remotes Remote Range Remote Frequency

AC 110 V­120 V, 60 Hz 0.37 hp 10.3 lb.ft S2 15 min. 1400 lb. 42.5 fpm 40 ft. 56 dB -4°F 158°F IP44 40 98.4 ft. 433.92 MHz

280 W 14 N·m
600 kg 13 m/min. 12 m
-20°C 70°C
30 m

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Gate Opener Dimensions

Mounting Plate Dimensions
10.9 in. (276 mm)

16.7 in. (424 mm)

11.8 in. (300 mm)

9.1 in. (230 mm)

Ø0.59 in. (15 mm)

3.3 in. (8.5 cm)
ABOUT THE PRODUCT

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3 INSTALLATION
3.1 Typical Installation Overview
Refer to the diagrams below for the position of the main body relative to the gate and concrete stump. Note that the motor can be adjusted to accommodate for both installations. See 4 Initial Setup to reverse the rotatory direction of the motor if it does not turn in the right direction.
Standard Right Side Installation

Concrete Stump Main Body

Optional Left Side Installation

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3.2 Pre-Installation Check
Check that: · The gate weighs less than 1400 lb. (600 kg). · The gate measures within 20 ft. (6 m). · The gate has a smooth track and guide rollers. · The gate has a sturdy end catch and end stop. · The gate moves smoothly and horizontally along its entire range. · The gate is free of any corrosion, dirt, or grime.

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Track and Wheels

End Catch

Guide Rollers

End Stop

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3.3 Base Assembly
Tools Needed but Not Included

Adjustable Wrench × 1

M6 Hex Key × 1

1. Go fetch the hardware and tools as shown in the tables above and right.
2. Brace the horizontal mounting plates using the two vertical mounting plates as shown.
3. U s e 4 M 6 × 2 0 b o l t s , 4 s p r i n g a n d f l a t washers, and 4 nuts to connect the plates so that both vertical plates face inwards on top and the large holes on the vertical plates face out.
Base Hardware Needed

Vertical Plate × 2

Horizontal Plate × 1 M6×20 Hex Bolts × 4 M6 Nuts × 4

Horizontal Mounting Plate
Vertical Mounting Plate
M6×20 Hex Bolt

M6 Flat Washers ×4

M6 Spring Washers × 4

M6 Flat Washer M6 Spring Washer M6 Nut
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3.4 Main Body Location
· ONLY use a level ground as the location for the main body. Installing on an even surface may cause the gate to fall over.
· Ensure that the gate opener will have a suitable location on firm level ground at least one foot (30 cm) inside the chain bracket on the nearest end of the gate.

Using a motorized sprocket, the gate opener opens and closes the gate by pulling the chain attached to the gate columns as shown.
· If the main body is located too far away from the gate track, then it may cause gate derailment.
· Position the main body parallel to the gate track so that the chain will look as shown when installed.

 1 ft.  30 cm

1. Place the already assembled base near the gate track.

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2. Mark the location of the main body using the diagrams below.

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3.5 Concrete Stump
· To avoid damaging gas, power, or other underground utility lines, contact underground utility companies BEFORE digging.
· Use separate PVC conduits for the power and control wiring.

· Your motor MUST be firmly secured for safe use. Do not attempt to use it loose or only secured to thin pavement.
· If you ever subsequently notice the gate opener rocking with the concrete during use, add additional concrete or further secure the base as needed.
· If the area beside your gate already has concrete 10 inches (25 cm) or deeper, you can attempt to secure this base into it with your drill and suitable fasteners

Hardware Needed

Tools Needed but Not Included

INSTALLATION
8 in. (20 cm)

M8 Foundation Bolts × 4

· Spirit Level · Cement

· Shovel (Not shown)

· Gravel / Sand (Not shown)

· PVC Conduit

· Form Box (20×14×8 in.)

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· Wood Shim

1. Go fetch the and tools as shown right and above.
2. Dig a hole about 20 inches across, 14 inches wide, and 8 in. deep (50×35×20 cm) in the location you have selected for your gate opener.

14 in. (35 cm)

20 in. (50 cm)

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3.3 in. (8.5 cm)
INSTALLATION

3. Cut out a base plate using your wood shim against the diagram on the right.
4. Fit the form box of the same dimensions into the hole.
5. Arrange your PVC conduit the way shown in the form box, ensuring they stick out of the box and will not be filled up with concrete while you are molding the stump.

Note
The exact length of the PVC conduits depends on how protected you want the wiring to be. For maximum safety, it is recommended that you cover the full length of your wirings with the conduits.

6. Fill the form box with a concrete mixture.
Note
· A metal wire or cage frame can be added near the sides to further reinforce your concrete foundation.
· You will need a minimum of 1.25 cubic feet (35 L) of cement, equivalent to about three standard 60 lb. bags or a little more than two standard 80 lb. bags.

7. While the concrete is still wet,

a. Adjust the PVC conduits as needed.

b. Insert the four M8 foundation bolts as shown.

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c. Fit the base plate you've cut out onto the bolts

d. Adjust the concrete using your spirit level (not provided).

Note
Remember to allow for the additional 2 inches (5 cm) or so, which the chain gears will need between the nearest foundation bolts and the gate.

10.9 in. (27.6 cm)
Ø0.59 in. (15 mm)
PVC Conduits
Spirit Level PVC Conduits Base Plate

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8. Wait for 24 hours for the concrete to settle. 9. Remove the form box from around the
concrete and pack the soil tightly back into place.
Note
It is recommended to coat the bolts with a protective solution to minimize corrosion during their time in the wet concrete and afterward.
3.6 Mounting the Main Body

· NEVER connect the main body to power unless it is instructed to do so.
· Your motor MUST be firmly secured for safe use. Do not attempt to use it loose or only secured to thin pavement.
· If you ever subsequently notice the gate opener rocking with the concrete during use, add additional concrete or further secure the base as needed.

Tools Needed but Not Included

Base Hardware Needed

M8×70 Bolts × 4

Adjustable Wrench × 1 Phillips Screwdriver × 1

M8 Nuts × 8

M8 Spring Washers ×8

Mounting Flat Washers × 4

3

M8 Flat Washers × 4

M4 Self-Tapping Screws × 2

1. Fetch the main body, base hardware, assembled base, and the tools shown above.

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2. Safely secure the base to the M8 foundation bolts as shown.
3. Attach the main body to the base, ensuring the side with the sprockets faces the gate.
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4. Install the cover to the main body using 2 M4 self-tapping screws.

M8 Nut M8 Spring Washer Mounting Flat Washer
M8×70 Bolt Mounting Base
M8 Foundation Bolts

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3.7 Chain Installation

· ONLY locate the tie rod brackets at the same height as the two smaller sprockets on the motor.
· ONLY use ANSI #41 chain with this device and do not use any chain longer than 40 feet (12 m).
· OLNY use the correct gate post bracket. Use the square ones for square posts and round for round posts.

Tools Needed but Not Included

Hardware Needed

INSTALLATION

Adjustable Wrench × 1

Square Bolts × 2

M6 Nuts × 4

M6 Hex Key × 1

Tie Rod Brackets × 2

M8 Nuts × 4

M6&M8 Flat Washers × 4

M6&M8 Spring Washers × 4

Tie Rods &Chain Links × 2
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Sprocket Covers × 4

1. Close the gate by hand.
Note
The nearest bracket to the main body should be at least one foot (30 cm) away from the motor.
2. Refer to the figure below for where the tie rod brackets should be.
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3. If your gate has square columns,

Gate

a. Attach the tie rod bracket the way shown.

b. Fix the tie rod to the bracket using 2 M8 bolts, 2 flat washers, and 2 spring washers, being sure the tie rod points to the main body.

Chain

Square Bolt Gate Post

M8 Chain Bolt

Chain Bracket

M6 Nut M6 Spring Washer M6 Flat Washer

M8 Nut M8 Spring Washer M8 Flat Washer

4. Repeat for the other tie rod bracket.
Note
The brackets can be installed either way, but we recommend the first one.
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5. Attach the tie rods to the installed tie rod bracket as shown.
Note
Do not fully tighten the M8 nuts for now.
6. Repeat for the other tie rod bracket.
7. Measure the distance between the two chain brackets as shown to see the necessary length of the chain's extension.
Note
· If the distance is within the length of the provided chain, cut off the excess chain section while leaving a certain amount as needed.
· If the distance is longer than the provided chain, use a longer #41 galvanized chain (not included).

M8 Chain Bolt
M8 Nut M8 Spring Washer M8 Flat Washer

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8. Fasten one end of the chains to the tie rod of the bracket farther from the motor by opening, positioning, and resealing its final chain link.
9. Repeat for the other end of the chain.
10.Wind the chain around the one of the idle sprockets, the main sprocket, and the other idle sprocket.
Note
Make sure the chain looks as shown right instead of the WRONG installation as below.

Tie Rod Chain Link
Chain

Wrong Chain Installation

INSTALLATION

11.Adjust the M8 nuts on each tie rod until your preferred tension is reached.

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12.Remove the 2 M4 bolts from the plate on top of the gear.

13.Secure the sprocket cover to the motor using the 2 M4 bolts removed earlier and your hex wrench.

Sprocket Cover

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M4×10 Bolts Motor Cover

3.8 Magnetic Limits Installation

· Using this gate opener without its magnets in the correct position risks damage to the motor and to the gate, including possible derailment.
· The magnets and brackets are interchangeable but the functions of their positions are not.

Tools Needed but Not Included

Hardware Needed

Adjustable Wrench × 1

Magnet Brackets × 2

Magnets × 2

Self-tapping Screws × 2

M6 Nuts × 4

M6×65 Bolts × 2

M6 Flat Washers ×4

Power Screwdriver/Drill × 1

M6 Spring Washers × 4

Manual Release Keys

1. Insert either manual release key and open the release bar 90° to put the motor into manual mode.
2. Pull the gate to the position you want it to go to when fully open.
3. From the driveway side, locate the post on the open gate that is 6­8 inches (15­20 cm) away from the middle of the main body and 3.82 inches (9.7 cm) above the middle of the taut chain.
Refer to the diagram for where the magnetic limit switches should be.
4. Attach the magnet bracket to the chosen post using 2 M6×65 bolts if the post is wooden or similarly drillable material.
Note
For a metallic post, use fasteners of enough strength to secure the brackets in place.

3.82 in. (9.7 cm)

3
6­8 in. (15­20 cm)

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5. Attach the magnet to the installed bracket using the washer and nut combination as shown.
Note
Leave 0.8 in. (20 mm) of clearance between the vertical planes of the chain and the magnet.
6. Push the gate to its fully closed position.
7. From the side of the main body, locate the post that is 6­8 inches (15­20 cm) from the main body.
8. Locate the position of the other bracket on the post, exactly 1.38 inches from the taut chain.
9. Attach the magnet bracket and then the magnet the same way as in steps 4­5.
10.Deactivate the motor manual mode by reversing step 1.

Magnet M6 Nuts

 0.8 in. (20 mm)
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M6 Nuts M6 Spring Washer M6 Flat Washer
Magnet Bracket

1.38 in. (3.5 cm)

INSTALLATION

Gate Sprockets
Chain

Motor Magnet

6­8 in. (15­20 cm)

Magnet Bracket

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3.9 Wiring

· NEVER make electrical connections while the motor's power supply is active. Disconnect the GFCI or circuit breaker before any wiring adjustment.
· Use separate PVC conduits for the control and power wiring. · ONLY wire as instructed in the wiring diagram. · ONLY allow the field wiring to be done by a certified electrician. · ONLY use 3-core cables of sufficient gauge.

Hardware Needed but Not Included

Tools Needed but Not Included

3-Core cable

Wire Stripper × 1

Phillips Screwdriver × 1

G K T CO

1. Remove the cover of the main body, and place the screws nearby.
2. Remove the cover of the control board, and place the screws nearby.
3. Refer to the table right for the correct length for each wire gauge.
4. Connect the return or neutral line to the N pin, the live line to the L pin, and the ground line to the PE pin.

VR1

VR2

VR3

VR4

LEARN

American Wire Gauge Max. Wire Length

S1

(AWG)

(120 J2VAC)

REV1

RL3

C12 C21

J1

U1

14

Q1

130 ft.

12 IR CO CL CO OP

SW1

- +
LOCK

12 MOTCAP J7 J6 10

205 ft.
RL2

Q6

325 ft.

U2

OFF

Q5
ON

8 MOT1
6 MOT2 MOT COM
4

LAMP L N

J4

520 ft.

OC1

Q3

8Q225 Cf2t2 .

1312 ft.
RL1

D22

U3
3 F3

PE

C20 FU1

PE L

N

C19

T3

J3

VDR1

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5. Connect the 3 wires on the other end of the cable to a three-prong plug/circuit breaker.
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4 INITIAL SETUP

· Clear the gate's path of any obstruction before testing. · Stay out of the path of the gate at its front and rear. · Restrict access to the gate before testing. · DO run this test before use. An untested gate opener may cause the gate to derail or damage
your gate posts.
4.1 Circuit Board

External Button Connection

G K T CO

Adjustment Knobs

VR1

VR2

VR3

VR4

LEARN

Pairing Button S1

J2 RL3
C12 C21

REV1 J1

U1

12 IR CO CL CO OP

SW1

12345678
OFF

- +
LOCK

Electrical Lock Capacitor

MOTCAP J7 J6
RL2

Q6

MOT1 MOT2 MOT COM

J4 OC1
Q3

Q2

C22

Q1

U2
DIP Switches

Limit Switches
Infrared Sensor
U3 F3

Q5
ON

LAMP L N

4

Alarm

RL1 D22

PE

10 A Fuse

C20 FU1

PE L

N

C19

J3

VDR1

T3

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Adjustment DIP Switches

VR1 VR2 VR3 VR4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Motor Running Time Braking Force Slow Stop Distance Starting Force Deactivate Slow Start Limit Mode Switch*
Auto Close Time
Reverse Direction External Button Switch Remote Control Mode Switch Electrical Lock

*The default setting is OFF. It is related to the motor limit status. It is not recommended for users to change.

4.2 Remote Controls
4.2.1 Pairing

· NEVER pair the same button to 2 different gates or devices at the same time.

· Be careful and only touch the pairing button while the circuit is live.
· Disconnect the motor's power while its casing is being removed and replaced or making any other adjustment besides remote pairing.
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The top left and bottom right buttons of both included remotes should come already paired with your gate opener. Up to 38 additional remotes or wireless control buttons can be paired to the gate's circuit board. Be sure that they use the 433.92 MHz (LPD433 Channel 35) radio band or can be configured to do so.

1. Remote pairing must be done with the circuit board exposed and connected to power.

2. Press the remote pairing button long enough for the nearby indicator light to come on.

VR1

VR2

VR3

VR4

Pairing Indicator

Pairing Button

G K T CO

LEARN

S1

J2 RL3
C12 C21

REV1 J1

INITIAL SETUP
- +
LOCK

CL CO OP

Q1 U1

SW1

MOTCAP J7 J6

22
RL2

3. Press any button on the remote control two times and the pairing indicator should flash and go out. The button of the remote is now paired and can be used to open or close the gate. This pairing should remain stored in memory even when power to the gate opener is cut accidentally or at its circuit breaker.
4.2.2 Unpairing
This board cannot unpair an individual remote. If you need to remove lost remotes from the system's memory, you will need to delete ALL stored remotes at once. 1. Open the motor and circuit board casing as before. 2. Press and HOLD the pairing button, wait for the indicator light to come on, and then off. 3. Use any remote to test that all stored remotes have been cleared. 4. Once this process is successful, pair the remotes that you want to continue using in the same
way as before.
4.2.3 Testing the Remote Controls
1. Press the top left button on either remote.
Note
The top left and bottom right buttons on the provided remote controls were pre-paired to the control board at the factory. 2. Pressing the top left button should cycle through the commands OPENSTOPCLOSESTOP. 3. Test both remotes through the full cycle of commands. 4. When finished with testing the buttons, deactivate the power to your motor using its circuit breaker.
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INITIAL SETUP

VR1

7 J6 RL2 U2
J4 OC1

J2 RL3
C12 C21

VR2

4.2.4 Changing Command Modes Note
The default command mode for this gate opener is a single-button operation.
1. Connect to the main power. 2. For single-button mode, toggle the DIP Switch 7 on its circuit board to ON.
For three-button mode, toggle the DIP Switch 7 on its circuit board to OFF.

VR3

VR4

Q6
ON

Q1 U1

12345678
OFF

DIP7 ON OFF

Effect Single-Button Mode Three-Button Mode

G K T CO

Be aware that this setting increases the risk of accidents and excessive wear from contradictory commands and is not recommended.
SW1

Open Stop

Close Pedestrian

Open CLloEsAeRN
Stop

Pedestrian

4

12 IR CO CL CO Three-Button Mode OP

Single-Button Mode

INITIAL SETUP

S1
REV1 J1
U3

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J4 OC1
Q3

4.3 Reversing Direction

-+
LOCK

MOTCAP J7 J6
RL2

VR1

· ONLY locate the tie rod brackets at the same height as the two smaller sprockets on the motor.
· ONLY use ANSI #41 chain with this device and do not use any chain longer than 40 feet (12 m). · OLNY use the correct gate post bracket. Use the square ones for square posts and round for
round posts.
The default placement for this system is on the right side of the sliding gates when looking out from the property. 1. Connect to the main power. 2. Press any button on either remote control.
Note
The provided remote control was pre-paired to the control board at the factory.

VR2

VR3

3. If the sprocket is spinning in the wrong direction for their location, For right-mounted main body, toggle the DIP Switch 5 on its circuit board to ON. For left-mounted main body, toggle the DIP Switch 5 on its circuit board to OFF.

VR4

Q6
ON

Q1 U1

12345678
OFF

DIP5 ON OFF

Effect Right open direction Left open direction

J2 RL3
C12 C21

Q2

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4. When finished with adjusting the motor direction, press any button on either remote control to

stop the sprockets.

SW1

Note

The default command mode for this system is a single-button operation. Pressing a single

button on the remote will cycle through the commands OPEN  STOP  CLOSE  STOP.

LEARN

C22

U2
U3
INITIAL SETUP

S1
REV1 J1

12 IR CO CL CO OP 25

VR1

J7 J6

J4

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-+
LOCK

MOT1

OC1

4.4 Automatic Closing

VR2

VR3

RL3

MOTCAP J7 J6

· For the safe use of this function, it is strongly recommended that the infrared (IR) sensor be installed. With it, the gate stops immediately when an obstruction is detected during the closing. See ACCESSORIES for setting up the IR sensor.
· By default, the gate remains open indefinitely until it receives a command to close.

RL2

To set the gate to automatically close after a preset length of time, toggle DIP Switches 3&4. See the table below for details.

VVRR14

J4

Q6
ON

Q1 U1

12345678
OFF

J2

DIP3 ON ON OFF OFF

VR2

DIP4 ON OFF ON OFF

Effect 35 Second Delay 2 Second Delay 10 Second Delay Manual Closure

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VR3

RL3

C12 C21

OC1

RL2

INITIAL SETUP

12345678
OFF
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VR4

4.5 External Button

U2

This function is ONLY effective when an external button is connected. SW1

Q6
VR1 ON

VR2

VRQ31

VR4

U1

LEARN

12345678
OFF

J2

S1
J2 REV1 JC112 C21

DIP6

Pin

RELf3fect

G

Close

U2

12ON IR COK CL COSOOWpe1nP

T

Stop

CO

OTCAP J7 J6

G

K OFF
T

Public Pedestrian SRiLn2gle Cycle Stop

CO

Public

Q1 U1

C12 C21
LEARN U2

Q6
ON

S1
REV1 J1

J4
OT1
12 IR CO CL COOCO1 P 26
OT2

SW1

LEARN

4
REV1
J1

VR3

J2 RL3
C12 C21

OC1

RL2 U2

Q2

C22

4.6 Electrical Lock

This function is ONLY effective when the opener works with an electrical lock.

VR4

Q6
ON

Q1 U1

12345678
OFF

DIP8 ON OFF

Effect Disables the electrical lock function. Enables the electrical lock function. *

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*When the electrical lock function is enabled, the lock needs 0.5 s to power on before each gate opening. The gate then unlocks and starts to move. After 2 seconds, the electrical lock automatically powers off, allowing the gate to continue on its original movement path.

4.7 Adjusting the MSoWt1or Running Time

This knob is used to adjust the total motor running time, with a minimum setting of 10 seconds and a maximum setting of 90 seconds.
Turn clockwise to increase, and counterclockwise to decrease.

LEARN

VR1

VR2

VR3

REV1 J1

S1

- +
LOCK

RL3
12 IR CO CL CO OP
4
MOTCAP J7 J6
RL2

U3 INITIAL SETUP

MOT1 MOT2 MOT COM
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J4 OC1
Q3
RL1

LAM L N

OC1
Q3

10 A Fuse

J2 RL3
C12 C21

RL2 U2

RL1 D22

4.8 Adjusting the Gate's Forcefulness
Various settings control the forcefulness of the gate. The gate normally minimizes wear by speeding up gradually as it begins moving.

C20 FU1

Q5 DIP Switch 1 can be flipped up to deactivate this soft start. (This can damage the system and is not usually recommended.)

C22

Q2

Q6
ON

Q1 U1

12345678
OFF

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

T CO T CO T CO

1. Turn the rightmost adjustment knob VR4 to

control the gate's initial force.

VR1

The far-left position minimizes wear on the

motor and gate but may cause it to react too

sluggishly.

VR2

VR3

VR4
SW1

J2

2. Turn tthe 2nd knob VR2 to control the braking

force of the motor.

VR1

- +

The far-left position minimizes wear on the

LOCK

motor and gate but may react too slowly

to obstructions and limit switches, causing

a forceful collision with the end stops and

brackets.

MOTCAP J7 J6 12

F3

U3

3. Turn the 3rd knob VR3 to control the sensitivity

of the limit switches.

VR1

- +
LOCK

The far-left position responds immediately

and disables any soft stop, but this can cause

unnecessary wear and even cause your gate

to stop before reaching its end bracket.

J4

MOT1
MOTCAP J7 J6

MOT2

MOT COM

VR2

RL3
VR3

VR4

Q1 U1

IR CO

CL
RL2

CO

OP

J2

VR2

RL3
VR3

VR4

Q1 Q6
ON U1

OC1 RL2 RL3
Q3

U1

J2

Q2

C22

OFF

S1
REV1 J1

LE C12
4
C12
C12

INITIAL SETUP

Q1 Q6

OFF

Q5
ON

- + LAMP
LOCLK N

J4
MOT1
MOTCAP J7 J6

MOT2

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MOT

RL1

OC1

D22

RL2

Q3

Q2

C22

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5 ACCESSORIES

· NEVER pair the same keypad or remote to 2 different openers at the same time. · Stay out of the path of the gate at its front and rear. · Restrict access to the gate before testing.
5.1 IR Sensor
5.1.1 Mounting

· Keep children and pets away from the sensor and the gate when they are in use.
· ALWAYS make sure the sensor is properly aligned with the gate, as misalignment can cause the gate to malfunction or become stuck.
· ALWAYS keep the sensors and areas around them clean and free of debris. Dust, dirt, and other obstructions can interfere with the sensor's operation. Install away from direct sunlight.
· Check the sensors' alignment regularly. Make sure they are properly aligned with the gate, as misalignment can cause the gate to malfunction or become stuck.

1. Prepare locations for the sensors on opposite sides of your gate. Refer to the diagram for where the sensor should be.

Note

· The distance between the sensors should at least be 1'7'' (50 cm) but no farther than 39 feet (12 m).

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· Protect them from the weather elements.

Infrared Sensor

1 7 (50 cm) < Distance > 39 (12 m)

Magnetic Limit Switch

Tie Rod Bracket

ACCESSORIES

Chain

PVC Conduits

2. Use the provided bolts and expansion plugs to install the infrared sensors at the prepared location.

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5.1.2 Wiring
1. Remove the sensors' housing and connect them to your gate's circuit board. 2. Wire the IR sensor to the control board.

LEARN

J2 C12 C21

S1
REV1 J1

SW1

Receiver
U2

12 IR CO CL CO OP

V- V+ NO COMN C

OFF

U3 22
F3

Emitter

V- V+

T3

5.1.3 Operation
With the IR sensors correctly wired and programmed, they instantly stop and retract the closing gate if they detect any of the obstruction as below.

Test the functionality of the IR sensors before actually using it.

A

B

C

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ACCESSORIES

The gate is hitting a wall or vehicle.
D

The gate does not meet specifications.
E

Debris (dirt, mud, for example) is on the track.

The wheel is broken.

The gate has derailed.
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6 MAINTENANCE

· ALWAYS cut the power by flipping down the circuit breaker or unplugging the main body before maintenance of any kind.
· ALWAYS replace broken components with identical ones. · ONLY allow any maintenance to be done by a certified technician. · Limit access to the gate when maintenance is under way. · ALWAYS test the functionality of all accessories and components before resuming use.

ALWAYS wear personal protective equipment sufficient for the task at hand.

Parts and Schedules

Parts

Tasks

Schedule Monthly Every 6 Months

Accessories IR Sensor

Check and test for proper operation. 

Electrical

All Connections Check all for loosened connection(s)



Chain(s)

Check the tension and smoothness. 

Sprockets

Check all for wear and damage.



Hardware

Fasteners

Check all for looseness.



Gate

6

Warning Signs

Check for wear or damage.



Check for illegibility.



Manual Release

Check for any rigidness.



Note
· Shorten the maintenance schedule if the opener is used for heavy-duty purpose or its surround environment may entail this.
· The magnetic limit switch may need to be reset for any big changes to the chain or the main body's location.
· If lubricating the chain, use only lithium spray. Never use grease or silicone spray.

ACCESSORIES

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TROUBLESHOOTING

7 TROUBLESHOOTING

Possible Problems

Typical Solution(s)

The gate does not open or close normally and no indicator lights activate on the circuit board.

Verify that the power supply is functioning properly.
Check that the fuse is not blown. If necessary, replace it with an identical 10A 250V fuse.
Have a certified electrician rewire your system.

Remove any obstacles that might be in the gate's path.

The gate opens but does not close.

Check the placement of the limit switches.

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Check the gate direction switch on the circuit board.

Correct the wiring for your infrared sensors.

A remote control does not activate the gate.

Change the remote control's battery. Pair the remote control button to the board again. Remove any obstruction between the motor and the remote.

The motor makes noise but the gate does not move.

Remove any obstruction from the motor, main gear, track, or gate path.
Have a certified electrician check the gate opener's capacitor. Replace or rewire it if necessary.

The circuit breaker trips repeatedly.

Remove any other devices from the circuit providing the motor's power and confirm it is not unstable or experiencing surges.
Have a certified electrician check the power supply line and motor line for short circuits. Repair if necessary.

Remove any obstacles that might be in the gate's path.

The gate suddenly stops or reverses when moving.

Check the infrared sensors, their wiring, and the circuit board indicator lights, adjusting as necessary.
Check the limit switches, their placement, and the circuit board indicator lights, adjusting as necessary.

An obstruction to the infrared sensors stops

Correct the direction settings on the circuit board to match your motor's

the gate from opening but doesn't stop it placement.
from closing.

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DISPOSAL

8 DISPOSAL
Electrical products should not be disposed of with household products. In the EU and UK, according to the European Directive 2012/19/EU for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in national laws, used electrical products must be collected separately and disposed of at the collection points provided for this purpose. Locations in Australia, Canada, and the United States may have similar regulations. Contact your local authorities or dealer for disposal and recycling advice.
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