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I N S TA L L AT I O N O F B AT T E RY B A C K - U P
A battery backup system is provided so that the gate can be con-
trolled (for a limited time) in the event of mains power failure.
When the backup system is utilised, the control board detects the
presence of mains voltage from the domestic power grid. When the
mains power fails the control board switches to the backup supply
provided by a 24V DC battery. When mains power is reinstated the
control boards switches back to mains supply.
The following items are required to use the battery backup system:
1. A 24VDC battery connected to the control board connector [16]
(Fig 18).
2. Ensure a shunt is placed on the VAC pins [17] (Fig 18).
The control board has a built in charger which maintains the battery
charge when mains power is present. The control board monitors
the battery voltage during use and prevents over discharging, which
damages the battery, by shutting down the control board if the bat-
tery voltage gets too low.
The 'IN USE' indicator [15] (Fig 18) illuminates when mains is not
present and the battery is being used.
The 'VAC' shunt can be removed to prevent the battery system
being used when mains power fails. Note the battery charge is still
maintained provided mains is present. This link is provided so that
the controller can be turned off when a backup battery is connected.
It is removed when complete absence of power is required. For ex-
ample when clearing the receivers memory of all codes.
O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R T H E O W N E R
OPERATING THE GATE OPERATOR
• Press the Button on the Transmitter programmed for full
gate opening for two seconds to open or close the gate.
• Pressing the Transmitter Button again during operation will
cause the gate to stop.
• Pressing the button again will cause the gate to move in the
opposite direction.
• This is the Open Stop Close function of the remote control.
• Press the button on the transmitter programmed for
pedestrian access and the gate will partly open. Press the
button again and the gate will close.
• When a Auto Close mode selection switch is "ON" the gate
will auto close after 15 – 30 seconds or as triggered by break-
ing the P E Beam and commencing the timer. Refer to Page
14 & 15 for details or call your installer to adjust.
• Read the Mode Selection Switches section and Control Board
Adjustments section for details on various other settings and
options.
• Disengage to manual operation refer to Page 7, Fig 3 & 4.
• The built in safety feature will sense an obstruction. When
obstructed during closing it will reverse to the open position
and when the gate is opening the gate will stop. Refer to page
12 step 7 for adjustment details.
CARE OF TRANSMITTER
• Do not leave transmitter in direct sunlight (i.e.; on top of the
car dashboard).
• Do not expose transmitter to excessive heat and/or water.
• Do not subject transmitter to shock or vibration (i.e.; dropping
of transmitter on ground).
• Keep transmitter out of reach of children at all times.
• Batteries will loose their power over time and will need
replacing periodically.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
• Your Opener is design for trouble free operation, however we
recommend to re-grease all internal drive gears with a high
pressure lubricant at 12 monthly intervals. Failure to provide
routine maintenance will shorten the openers life.
• Closing and opening obstruction forces should be checked
regularly and any necessary adjustments made. Refer to
Page 12, Step 7 for instructions on correct setting of overload
sensitivity settings and initialisation.
SERVICE
• For on site service and assistance contact your gate/opener
installer or local ATA distributor. They will be able to inspect
and service both your gate and opener.
• Write the details of your installer here for future reference.
Installers Name
Page 17
FIG. 18
Ph.