HySecurity SlideSmart CNX 15 Slide Gate Opener User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- HySecurity
Table of Contents
HySecurity SlideSmart CNX 15 Slide Gate Opener
Product Information
The SlideSmartTM CNX is a slide gate operator designed for use in vehicular
gate systems. It is a reliable and efficient solution for controlling the
movement of gates, ensuring safety and security.
The SlideSmart CNX 15 is a specific model within the SlideSmart CNX series,
offering advanced features and capabilities.
The product is equipped with various safety measures, including non-contact
sensors and entrapment sensors, to prevent accidents and injuries during gate
operation. For detailed information on installation, programming, maintenance,
and troubleshooting, refer to the Basic Installation and Programming Manual
available at support.hysecurity.com.
Additional information can be found in the Advanced Manual, which covers
topics such as the SmartCNX installer app, menu options, installation
configurations, solar installations, I/O expansion board, external entrapment
sensors, loop detectors, and more.
Ensure that only qualified installers handle the installation of HySecurity
Gate vehicular gate operators. A qualified installer should have at least
three years of experience installing similar equipment, proof of attending a
HySecurity Technical Training seminar within the past three years, or
significant manufacturer endorsements of technical aptitude in gate operator
installation and operation.
Product Usage Instructions
- Read and follow all instructions provided in the user manual.
- Keep gate controls and remote control away from children to prevent accidents.
- Ensure that no one crosses the path of the moving gate to avoid injuries. Keep people and objects away from the gate during operation.
- Perform a monthly test of the gate operator to ensure proper functioning. The gate should reverse upon contact with a rigid object or stop when an object activates the non-contact sensors. If necessary, adjust the force or limit of travel and retest the gate operator.
- Regularly check for firmware updates and perform maintenance as instructed in the manual.
- In case of troubleshooting, refer to the Troubleshooting/Alerts/Faults/Errors section of the manual for guidance.
SlideSmartTM CNX
SlideSmart CNX 15
Slide gate operator
EN – Basic installation and programming manual
Maintenance ……………………………………….35 Firmware Updates and Debug Data ……….36
Troubleshooting/Alerts/Faults/Errors . 37 – 43 Appendix A – Vehicle Detector
Loops ……..44 Appendix B – French Translations ….. 45 – 48 Warranty
…………………………………………….50 Specifications ……………………………………..51
For Installation manuals, replacement part instructions, part diagrams and
more visit support.hysecurity.com. The Advanced Manual is available in digital
form at the link above and physical copies from distributors. It includes
additional information about the SlideSmart CNX. For example, the SmartCNX
installer app, menu options, installation configurations, solar installations,
I/O expansion board, external entrapment sensors, loop detectors, maintenance,
and more.
SAFETY MESSAGES
The safety messages below inform you about potential hazards that can result
in injury. Safety messages specifically address level of exposure to operator
and are preceded by one of four words: DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION or NOTICE.
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in DEATH
or SERIOUS INJURY.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in MINOR
or MODERATE INJURY.
NOTICE
Addresses practices not related to personal injury. Indicates damage to
equipment is probable if the hazardous situation is not avoided.
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
COMMON INDUSTRIAL SYMBOLS
These international safety symbols may appear on product or in its literature to alert of potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow these symbols to avoid possible injury or death.
Symbol
Safety Hazard
Attention Take Notice
Danger Keep Away
Entrapment Zone
Possible Pinch Point
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Hazards, associated with automatic gates, can be reduced with proper site
design, installation, and use. Installers, maintenance crews, and owners/users
must read and follow the safety requirements found in HySecurity® product
manuals.
It is important that only qualified installers handle installation of
HySecurity Gate vehicular gate operators. A “qualified” installer has one of
the following:
1. A minimum of three years experience installing similar equipment.
2. Proof of attending a HySecurity Technical Training seminar within the past
three years.
3. Significant manufacturer endorsements of technical aptitude in gate
operator installation and operation.
Underwriter Laboratories (UL) and the American Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) are responsible for current safety standards and regulations
regarding gate operators and automated gates. All aspects of gate installation
must comply with the appropriate safety standard. For the most up-to-date ASTM
F2200 Gate and Fence Standards, refer to www.astm.org. For UL 325 Safety
Standard, refer to www.ul.com. Consult local government agencies for up-to-
date rules and regulations as certain municipalities have established
licensing, codes or regulations that regulate automated gate system design and
installation.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury or death:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Never let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote
control away from children.
3. Always keep people and objects away from the gate. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE
PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.
4. Test the gate operator monthly. The gate MUST reverse on contact with a
rigid object or stop when an object activates the non-contact sensors. After
adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest the gate operator. Failure
to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of
injury or death.
5. Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving.
6. KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Read the user’s manual. Have a qualified
service person make repairs to gate hardware.
7. The entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrians must use separate entrance.
8. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
A gate operator is only a component in a gate system. The other parts of the
gate system can include the gate, the external safety sensors, access
controls, and vehicle detectors. To have a gate system that provides for
safety, security, and reliable operation it is essential these components
operate together as a system. It is the responsibility of the system designer
and/or installer to ensure any safety or operational issues have been
addressed.
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IDENTIFYING GATE OPERATOR CATEGORY AND UL 325 USAGE CLASS
The UL 325 standard covers gate operators. Within this safety standard several
Usage Classes are described that define different types of installations where
gate operators can be applied. Some operators are restricted in their usage
application. Appropriate Usage Classes are shown in the Specifications.
Class I
Class I: Intended for use in a location of one to four single family dwellings or a parking area associated with one to four single family dwellings.
Class II Class III Class IV
Class II: Intended for use in a commercial location or building such as a
multi-family housing units (five or more single family units) hotels, garages,
retail stores or other buildings servicing general public.
Class III: Intended for use in an industrial location or building such as
factories or loading docks or other locations not accessible by the general
public.
Class IV: Intended for use in guarded industrial locations or buildings such
as an airport security area or other restricted access location, not servicing
general public, in which access is monitored by security personnel or via
closed circuitry.
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VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ONLY
WARNING
This automatic gate operator is not designed nor is it intended for pedestrian
traffic. Vehicular gate operators must by their nature be powerful to function
reliably. This power can cause injury or death. Accordingly, direct all
pedestrian traffic to a separate walk-through gate.
Install this gate operator only when:
The operator is appropriate for the construction of the gate and the usage
Class of the gate.
All openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the
bottom of the gate to a minimum of 1.83 m (6 ft) above the ground to prevent a
57.2 mm (2-1/4 in) diameter sphere from passing through the openings anywhere
in the gate, and in that portion of the adjacent fence that the gate covers in
the open position.
All exposed pinch points are eliminated or guarded. Guarding is supplied for
exposed rollers.
The operator is intended for installation only on gates used for vehicles.
Pedestrians must be supplied with a separate access opening. The pedestrian
access opening shall be designed to promote pedestrian usage. Locate the gate
such that persons will not come in contact with the vehicular gate during the
entire path of travel of the vehicular gate.
The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is supplied
between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to reduce
the risk of entrapment. Swinging gates shall not open into public access
areas.
The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions prior
to the installation of the gate operator. Do not over-tighten the operator
clutch or pressure relief valve to compensate for an improperly installed,
improperly functioning, or damaged gate.
Permanently mounted controls intended for user activation must be located at
least 1.83 m (6 ft) away from any moving part of the gate and where the user
is prevented from reaching over, under, around or through the gate to operate
the controls.
Exception: Emergency access controls only accessible by authorized personnel
(e.g. fire, police, EMS) may be placed at any location in the line-of-sight of
the gate.
The Stop and/or Reset button must be located in the lineof-sight of the gate.
Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to start.
A minimum of two (2) WARNING SIGNS shall be installed, in the area of the
gate. Each placard is to be visible by persons located on the side of the gate
on which the placard is installed.
For gate operators utilizing a non-contact sensor (Photo Eye):
See instructions on the placement of non-contact sensors for each type of
application.
Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, such as when
a vehicle trips the sensor while the gate is still moving.
One or more non-contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment
or obstruction exists, such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or
barrier.
For a gate operator utilizing a contact sensor (Edge):
One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or
obstruction exists, such as at the leading edge, trailing edge, and
postmounted both inside and outside of a vehicular horizontal slide gate.
A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that
the communication between the sensor and the gate operator is not subjected to
mechanical damage.
A wireless device such as one that transmits radio frequency (RF) signals to
the gate operator for entrapment protection functions shall be located where
the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or impeded by building
structures, natural landscaping or similar obstruction. A wireless device
shall function under the intended end-use conditions.
One or more contact sensors shall be located on the inside and outside leading
edge of a swing gate. Additionally, if the bottom edge of a swing gate is
greater than 152 mm (6 in) but less than 406 mm (16 in) above the ground at
any point in its arc of travel, one or more contact sensors shall be located
on the bottom edge.
USE OF VEHICLE DETECTORS
Use of vehicle detectors (loop detectors) is strongly encouraged to prevent
damage to vehicles caused by gates closing on them. This is not considered to
be a safety item as vehicle detectors cannot provide protection to
pedestrians. In some situations, photoelectric devices may be used as vehicle
detectors, but should be wired accordingly.
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GATE CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY
Gate construction plays a very important role in ensuring the safety of any
automated gate system. The standard for gate construction is ASTM F2200. Below
are key areas to address in gate design for safety. For complete information
consult the standard. Copies of the standard are available at:
https://www.astm.org/Standards/F2200.htm.
Another source of information is available from DASMA, the Door and Access
System Manufacturer’s Association. The Association publishes Technical Data
Sheets, one of which concerns ASTM F2200. For more information, see:
http://www.dasma.com/PDF/Publications/
TechDataSheets/OperatorElectronics/TDS370.pdf.
General Requirements for gate construction:
Gates shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions given for the
appropriate gate type listed. Refer to ASTM F2200 for additional gate types.
Gates shall be designed, constructed and installed to not fall over more than
45 degrees from the vertical plane, when a gate is detached from the
supporting hardware.
Gates shall have smooth bottom edges, with vertical bottom edged protrusions
not exceeding 0.50 in (12.7 mm) other than the Exceptions listed ASTM F2200.
The minimum height for barbed wire shall not be less than 6 ft (1.83 m) above
grade. The minimum height for barbed tape shall not be less than 8 ft (2.44 m)
above grade.
An existing gate latch shall be disabled when a manually operated gate is
retrofitted with a powered gate operator.
A gate latch shall not be installed on an automatically operated gate.
Protrusions shall not be permitted on any gate. Consult ASTM F2200 for
exceptions.
Gates shall be designed, constructed and installed such that their movement
shall not be initiated by gravity when an automatic operator is disconnected.
For pedestrian access in the vicinity of an automated vehicular gate, a
separate pedestrian gate shall be provided. The pedestrian gate shall be
installed in a location such that a pedestrian shall not come in contact with
a moving vehicular access gate. A pedestrian gate shall not be incorporated
into an automated vehicular gate panel.
Any non-automated gate that is to be automated shall be upgraded to conform to
the provisions of this specification.
This specification shall not apply to gates generally used for pedestrian
access and to vehicular gates not to be automated.
Any existing automated gate, when the operator requires replacement, shall be
upgraded to conform to the provisions of this specification in effect at that
time.
The following requirements shall apply to Class I, Class II, Class III, and
Class IV vehicular horizontal slide gates:
All weight bearing exposed rollers 8 ft (2.44 m), or less, above grade shall
be guarded or covered.
All openings shall be designed, guarded, or screened from the bottom of the
gate to the top of the gate or a minimum of 72 inch (1.83 m) above grade,
whichever is less, to prevent a 2-1/4 inch (57 mm) diameter sphere from
passing through the openings anywhere in the gate, and in that portion of the
adjacent fence that the gate covers in the open position. The gate panel shall
include the entire section of the moving gate, including any back frame or
counterbalance portion of the gate.
A gap, measured in the horizontal plane parallel to the roadway, between a
fixed stationary object nearest the roadway (such as a gate support post) and
the gate frame when the gate is in either the fully open position or the fully
closed position, shall not exceed 2-1/4 inches (57 mm).
Exception: All other fixed stationary objects greater than 16 inches (406 mm)
from the gate frame shall not be required to comply with this section.
Positive stops shall be required to limit travel to the designed fully open
and fully closed positions. These stops shall be installed at either the top
of the gate, or at the bottom of the gate where such stops shall horizontally
or vertically project no more than is required to perform their intended
function.
All gates shall be designed with sufficient lateral stability to assure that
the gate will enter a receiver guide. Consult ASTM F2200 for details on
various gate panel types.
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MAINTENANCE OF GATE SYSTEMS
To keep your automated gate system performing both safely and reliably it is
important to ensure that the components of that system are functioning
properly.
At least monthly:
Disconnect the gate operator and manually move the gate through its range of
travel. Note any squeaks from rollers or hinges or areas of binding. The gate
should travel smoothly and quietly throughout its range. If it does not,
contact a gate professional to correct the problem.
Reconnect the gate operator and perform the following tests:
· With the gate opening, block any photo eyes and/or depress any safety edges
used to protect the open direction. The gate should stop and/or reverse.
· With the gate closing, block any photo eyes and/ or depress any safety edges
used to protect the close direction. The gate should stop and/or reverse.
· Using a suitable obstruction in the path of the gate (a solid, immovable
object), run the gate in the open direction until it contacts the obstruction.
The gate should stop and reverse.
· Using a suitable obstruction in the path of the gate (a solid, immovable
object), run the gate in the close direction until it contacts the
obstruction. The gate should stop and reverse.
ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION
The UL 325 standard for gate operators requires a minimum of two independent
entrapment protection means for each entrapment zone.
An entrapment zone is defined as follows:
For slide gates, any locations between a moving gate and a counter opposing
edge or surface where entrapment is possible up to a height of 6 ft (1.83 m)
above grade. Such locations occur if at any point in travel the gap between a
moving gate and the fixed counter opposing edges or surfaces is less than 16
inches (406 mm).
All Nice HySecurity gate operators feature an Inherent Entrapment System (IES)
(UL 325 Type A) that monitors the force on the gate during travel. This system
protects in both the open and close direction and reverses on contact with an
obstruction. The IES serves as one of the means of entrapment protection.
Potential entrapment zones are shown on the next page for slide gates, but
keep in mind there may be other entrapment zones presented by the actual
installation and adjacent structures or landscape that must be protected as
well. External sensors must be used to protect against entrapment at each
location where an entrapment zone exists. The minimum number of external
sensors required to enable automatic operation of the gate operator is as
follows:
Slide Gates: One external sensor in the Open direction and one external sensor
in the Close direction.
The gate operator tests for the presence of these sensors, and if the required
minimum number is not found, the operator will only run using continuous
pressure on an Open/Close button, either on the controller, or an external
device.
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Installers must identify all potential entrapment zones and install sensors
that protect these areas.
Trailing End
SECURE
Slide Gate Potential Entrapment Zones
1. Draw-in zone 2. Leading end 3. Trailing end
1 Draw-in Zone Gate edge (protecting open direction) (EDGE OPEN)
PUBLIC
Photo eye Protecting Leading End (EYE CLOSE)
2 Leading End
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STOP BUTTON
The stop button clears entrapment mode and resets some faults, errors, and
alarms.
The stop button on SmartCNX operators is located on the cover.
Press the stop button while the gate is opening or closing to stop gate travel
and disable the automatic close timer. The operator requires a new open or
close command to resume function.
Inform all users of the location of the stop button and its function.
EMERGENCY RELEASE
Teach all users how to turn off electric power and backdrive the operator.
To manually release the gate: 1. Remove the front cover. 2. Set DC power to
OFF to disengage the motor.
Note: With DC switch OFF and AC switch ON, the software will monitor gate
position during backdrive.
3. Manually push the gate open or close.
Stop Button
Figure 1. Stop Button
Figure 2. DC Switch Set to OFF
Figure 3. Slide the Gate Manually
To return SlideSmart to automatic operation, follow these steps:
1. Set the DC power switch to ON.
2. Press STOP or RESET to clear any faults.
3. Attach the front cover.
Note: If both DC and AC switches are OFF, the operator will search for the
target magnet to establish limits upon power up. If the target magnet is not
recognized, the operator will enter Learn Limits mode.
FEATURES
INTELLIGENT FEATURES: SmartCNXTM Controller
SmartCNX installer smartphone app for full control from your phone via
Bluetooth. Save operator configurations and troubleshoot system via installer
smartphone app or USB. User Interface The SmartCNX controller manages 70+
configurable items in a simple menu driven interface. The controller includes
a library of dozens of solutions for relay logic applications. Three
configurable user relays plus optional SmartCNX I/O Expansion module for 8
additional relay outputs. OLED display A 32-character OLED provides
increased readability for programming and troubleshooting. Independent
adjustment for open and close gate speeds – An easy-to-use menu on the
SmartCNX Controller allows the installer to independently vary the open and
close speed settings. Intelligent Inherent Entrapment Sensor (IES) – Any
impediment to gate travel is sensed by the system, stopping gate movement per
UL 325 Safety Standards. The intelligent system monitors gate power then
adapts the IES to trip at an adjustable threshold above normal power. Hy5BTM
2.0 vehicle detector Four ports for HySecurity Hy5B 2.0 vehicle detectors,
enabling advanced features like automatic gate compensation and loop
diagnostics. Integrated HyNetTM technology provides remote management
capabilities over Ethernet: Securely report gate system status, vehicle
tailgating, gate hits, failure to operate, and more, in real time to maintain
perimeter security. Additionally, configure email alerts to communicate issues
to installer, facility or security responders. Compatible with Nice
accessories. OXI receiver, ERA and INTI transmitters and BlueBUS photo eyes.
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UNPACK THE OPERATOR
UNPACK THE OPERATOR
1. Open the box and remove the front cover, chain cover, rear cover, edge
sensor, photo eye, chain hardware kit, and ship with kit.
2. Check the contents of the ship with kit: a. Basic Manual b. UL 325
required gate safety signs and zip ties c. DASMA gate safety literature d.
Rear cover mounting hardware e. Cover keys f. Chain cover lock pin g. Optional
208/230VAC and 24VDC voltage labels
3. Lift the chassis using the lift handles.
Chain Cover Rear Cover Lift Handle
Front Cover
GENERAL OPERATOR DIMENSIONS
H
24 1/2″ (62 cm) (OPERATOR HEIGHT)
L
15 3/8″ (38 cm) (COVER DEPTH)
W
20 7/8″ (53 cm) (COVER WIDTH)
Note: You can mark the slots and conduit area on the plywood underneath the
chassis and then use the plywood as an anchor hole template.
PLYWOOD (MINIMUM PAD SIZE)
BOTTOM OF CHASSIS
CONDUIT AND ANCHOR HOLE AREA
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OPERATOR POSITION
NEW INSTALLATION
1. Determine the location of the operator from the gate (Figure 4).
2. Refer to Figure 4 for minimum dimensions for a new concrete pad. Refer to
Figure 6 for conduit and earth ground requirements.
3. Make sure the pad is completely level before installation.
4. Mark the anchor hole positions on the concrete pad (Figure 4).
5. Remove the operator and drill holes for four 1/2 inch UNC x 3-1/2 inch
wedge style anchors.
6. Install the anchor bolts and mount the operator on the bolts.
7. Check the level of the operator and shim as necessary.
8. Put a heavy duty flat washer on each bolt and tighten the anchor-bolt
nuts.
9. Bury the earth ground rod and connect earth ground wire to the chassis
ground lug.
RETROFIT INSTALLATION
1. Remove any existing operator and anchor bolts.
2. Check the level of the concrete pad and level it if needed.
3. Position the new SlideSmart CNX operator around the conduit and parallel
to the gate.
4. Mark the new anchor locations (Figure 4).
5. Remove the operator and drill holes for four 1/2 inch UNC x 3-1/2 inch
wedge style anchors.
6. Install the anchor bolts and mount the operator on the bolts.
7. Check the level of the operator and shim as necessary.
8. Put a heavy duty flat washer on each bolt, and tighten the anchor-bolt
nuts.
9. Route the earth ground wire and connect it to the earth ground lug.
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PREPARE AN INSTALLATION SITE
2 1/4″ – 3″ (5.7 cm – 7.6 cm)
5″
CHAIN
(12.7 cm)
GATE
BLOCKED WHEN USING 35AH BATTERIES (TYPICAL OF SOLAR INSTALLATIONS)
OPERATOR COVER FOOTPRINT
PROVISIONS FOR QTY 4 1/2-13 X 3 1/2
CONCRETE ANCHORS (SLOTS ALLOW 3/8″ ADJUSTMENT
FORWARD OR BACK)
6 7/8″ 7 7/8″
17″
(17.5 cm) (20.0 cm) (43.2 cm)
(FRONT OF OPERATOR)
12 5/8″ (32.1 cm)
14 3/8″ (36.5 cm)
24″ (61.0 cm)
Figure 4. Concrete Pad, Anchor Hole, and Conduit Dimensions
CHAIN
12 7/8″ (32.7 cm) CHAIN HEIGHT
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Figure 5. Front Installation Chain Height
PREPARE AN INSTALLATION SITE
ROUTE 6 AWG EARTH GROUND WIRE THROUGH CONDUIT AND ATTACH TO PROVIDED GROUND LUG
3 FOOT (91cm) MAXIMUM
HySecurity requires a concrete pad with a minimum 2 inch extension above ground and a pad depth of 16 inch or at least to the frost line, whichever is deeper. Follow local building codes to identify the frost line.
CONDUITS STUBBED MIN. 2″ ABOVE PAD
GROUND LEVEL
PRIMARY/SECONDARY WIRES – OPTIONAL
VEHICLE LOOP
CONTROL WIRES
LOW VOLTAGE/ COMMUNICATION WIRES
NOTE: To reduce electrical interference, keep as much distance as possible between the high voltage and low voltage conduits.
EARTH GROUND CONDUIT
INCOMING HIGH VOLTAGE
Earth Ground rod & wire
Consult local codes for
proper depth
DANGER The potential for lightning discharge
exists with all gates, fences, and gate operators. National Electric Code
(NEC) requires a separate earth ground in addition to the required equipment
ground. A local earth ground also serves to protect the electronic controls.
Figure 6. Conduits and Earth Ground
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ATTACH BACK COVER
1. If 208V/230V AC incoming power is used, set the voltage switch on the
power supply to the correct setting with a flathead screwdriver before you
attach the back cover.
2. Set the back cover on the chassis (Figure 8).
Note: Make sure that the vertical tab on the controller mounting bracket is
behind the gasket groove in the back cover (Figure 9).
3. Install M6 hex bolts at the front cover latch posts (Figure 10).
Note: These bolts are critical to cover fit and security of the front cover.
4. Attach two M5 screws to both sides of the back cover (Figure 11).
5. Attach four M5 screws to the rear of the back cover (Figure 11).
6. Connect wires to stop button (Figure 12).
Figure 8. Place the Back Cover
Figure 10. Install M6 Hex Bolts to Latch Posts
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Figure 11. Install M5 Hex Bolts to Sides and Back
Connect wires to stop button
Figure 12. Connect Stop Button
1. Set the AC and DC switches to OFF before you install the chain kit.
2. Install the back cover before you install the chain kit, page 16.
3. Secure the gate so that it does not move.
4. Position the gate brackets with the center of the chain hole at 12-7/8
inch height from the bottom of the operator.
5. Mark the hole positions, drill holes through the gate, put bolts through
the holes, and fasten the bolts in place.
6. Alternatively, weld the gate brackets in place (Figure 13 and Figure 14).
7. Attach a tension bolt to each gate bracket (Figure 15).
8. Route the chain through the idlers and sprocket (Figure 16).
9. Connect chain ends to tension bolts with connector link.
10. Check the length of the chain. Add or remove chain links to make sure
chain is within adjustment.
11. Adjust the bracket eye bolts to reduce sag in the chain to a maximum of 1
inch per 10 feet of chain.
12. Chain must be parallel to ground and gate (Figure 14, Figure 17, Figure
18).
INSTALL CHAIN KIT
INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT
Figure 14. Correct Bracket Height
Figure 15. Attach Tension Bolt
Figure 16. Front Installation Chain Route
CORRECT
Figure 13. Attach Gate Bracket
Figure 17. Correct Distance to Gate Too close to gate
INCORRECT INSTALLATION Figure 18. Incorrect Distance to Gate
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ATTACH TARGET MAGNET AND CHAIN COVER
The SlideSmart CNX requires one target magnet as a “home position” for the
software’s gate position monitoring. Two limit sensors are provided, but only
one is used depending on operator handing.
1. Set the AC and DC switches to OFF.
2. Push the gate to the full CLOSED position.
3. Attach the target magnet to a fixed link between the sprocket and the
idler furthest from the gate opening. Point the magnet towards the operator.
TARGET MAGNET
OPENS THIS DIRECTION
LIMIT SENSOR
LEFT HAND GATE CLOSED
1. For rear installed gates, remove the appropriate tab from the chain cover.
Cut out the LEFT TAB for a rear installed RIGHT HAND gate.
Cut out the RIGHT TAB for a rear installed LEFT HAND gate
Figure 21. Rear Installation Chain Cutouts
2. Align the chain cover tabs to the rear cover slots and then push down to
snap it in place.
RIGHT HAND GATE CLOSED
TARGET MAGNET
LIMIT SENSOR
OPENS THIS DIRECTION
Figure 19. Limit Sensor and Target Magnet Position
Figure 22. Attach Chain Cover
3. For additional safety, install the lock pin to prevent easy removal of the
chain cover.
Figure 20. Target Magnet Toward Operator Attached to a Fixed Link
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Figure 23. Install Spring Pin
WIRING AND POWER
WIRING 115VAC OR 208/230VAC POWER
Verify AC power supply wires and low voltage accessory wires run through
separate conduits. The higher voltage to the AC power supply may cause
interference and anomalies in SlideSmart CNX operation if the high voltage
wires are routed through the same conduit as the low voltage wires.
Maximum gate operator current draw is 7.5 Amps on a dedicated 115VAC circuit
(20A dedicated circuit is recommended).
Maximum gate operator current draw is 4 Amps on a dedicated 208/230VAC circuit
(20A dedicated circuit is recommended).
Make sure proper wire gauge is used for the length of the wire run. The
following tables show the maximum allowable wire run from the power source to
the operator for various wire sizes.
Table 1. Wire Gauge versus Run
AC Power
14 gauge wire
12 gauge wire
10 gauge wire
One operator 115V
485 ft (147 m)
775 ft (236 m)
1235 ft (376 m)
Two operators 115V
242 ft (73 m)
387 ft (117 m)
617 ft (188 m)
Table 2. Wire Gauge versus Run
AC Power
14 gauge wire
12 gauge wire
10 gauge wire
One operator 208/230V
1375 ft (419 m)
2185 ft (665 m)
3475 ft (1059 m)
Two operators 208/230V
687 ft (209 m)
1092 ft (332 m)
1737 ft (529 m)
Operators are factory set for incoming power of 115VAC. If 208/230VAC, change
the voltage switch on the power supply to 230VAC with a flathead screwdriver
(Figure 24 and Figure 25).
Figure 24. Voltage Switch Access
Figure 25. Voltage Switch Positions Always connect electrical power and ground
the operator in accordance with the NFPA 780 & NEC, Article 430 and Article
250. Research and adhere to other local codes that may apply.
NOTICE
Table 1 and Table 2 assume a dedicated circuit with an accessory power load up
to 2A. Additional loads require that the wire size be increased or the
distance of the run be decreased.
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WIRING AND POWER
DANGER
Turn off AC power at the source (circuit breaker panel) before accessing the
wires in the CNX junction box. Follow facility Lock Out/Tag Out procedures.
1. Make sure both the DC and AC power switches are in the OFF position.
2. Connect the battery harness to the back right hand corner of the drive
module. (Figure 26)
3. Remove the junction box cover. (Figure 27)
4. Connect the incoming power supply wires to the AC or DC (solar) terminal
block inside the junction box. Match the wire colors (Figure 28). Remember to
set the power supply voltage switch to match 115VAC or 208/230VAC (Figure 25).
5. Organize all the wire connections and put the cover onto the junction box.
Note: For 208V/230V or solar (24V) installations, place the label (included in
the ship with kit) over the factory default 115V 1Ø label.
6. For solar installations, remove the power switch mounting plate and
disconnect the red (+V) and blue (-V) wires from the power supply. Tape or
wire nut the ends separately to prevent shorts (Figure 29).
Note: CNX operators require 24VDC rated solar panels with a maximum open
circuit voltage of 48VDC.
7. Set both AC and DC power switches to ON (Figure 30).
8. Software version will appear on LCD display and then the Setup Menu.
Figure 27. Junction Box Cover
GN L
SOLAR
AC
L N G
Red
Blue
(+)
(-)
GN L
Red
Blue
(+)
(-)
Connect service outlet lead wires to 115VAC only. Figure 28. 115VAC/230VAC and Solar DC Terminals
Figure 26. Battery Harness to Drive Module
Figure 29. Disconnect DC Power Supply Wires
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Figure 30. Set Both Power Switches to ON
CONTROLLER CONNECTIONS
1
2
3
45
27 26 25 24 23
22
28 6
8 10 11
16 14 12 9 21 20 18 17 15 13
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Figure 31. SmartCNX Controller Connections
1. Hy5B EXIT Loop This opens a fully closed gate or reopens a closing gate.
2. Hy5B INSIDE Loop Reversing loop on secure side. 3. Hy5B OUTSIDE Loop
Reversing loop on public
side. 4. Hy5B CENTER Loop Detect vehicle in swing arc of
the gate 5. (Not Used) 6. OXI Antenna 7. (Not Used) 8. Stop/Buzzer Harness 9.
Relay 1 Mechanical relay 10. Relay 2 Solid state relay 11. Relay 3 Solid
state relay 12. HS-2 Can connect to expansion module. 13. HS-1 Harness
connects communication to drive
module. 14. RS485 15. T4 Port 16. Ethernet
17. USB Used for software updates & fault log download.
18. Sequenced Gate Connection
19. Dual Gate Connection
20. BlueBUS For use with NICE BlueBUS devices
21. Programmable Inputs 1-3
22. Programmable Sensor Inputs 1-2 UL 325 required external entrapment
sensors
23. Emergency Programmable to fire department open or emergency close
24. Remote Programmable for three functions, defaults to step function
25. Close Close only input
26. Open Open only input
27. Stop Stop and reset input
28. OXI Radio for NICE access control devices.
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USER INTERFACE
1 9
2
3 4 5
876
Figure 32. SmartCNX Controller User Interface
1. OLED Display 16 characters per line, 2 line display. Displays current
operator status, menus, and alerts/ faults/errors. In h6.03 and later
firmware, the display will shut off when none of the on board buttons have
been pressed for a while. Pressing any button will turn it back on. This is to
save power and extend the life of the display.
2. Up/Down Arrows Navigate through menu and display options while in Menu
Mode.
3. Menu/Back Open the configuration menu from the operator status display.
Go back from the current menu (exit the current menu).
4. Status LED Indicates gate operator status
a. Flashing Red An Alert, Fault, or Error has occurred. Immediately shut
down the machine and correct the fault.
b. Solid Red Operator is in Menu Mode
c. Flashing Green Operator is in Run Mode
d. Flashing Blue Operator is pairing with a Bluetooth device.
e. Alternating Blue and Red/Green Operator is communicating with a Bluetooth
device.
5. Limit Open/Close Solid green when target magnet activates limit sensor.
6. Stop/Select Stops gate travel when in run mode. Press to select current
menu option or to confirm
setting value
7. Close Closes the gate while in Run Mode.
8. Open Opens the gate while in Run Mode.
9. Reset Press to clear faults and return to Run Mode. Cannot be used in
Menu Mode.
Note: You can configure the menus on battery power when an external power
source is not yet present.
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INITIAL SETUP
CONFIGURE THE SETUP MENU (SLIDE)
The first time the SmartCNX controller powers on set USAGE CLASS, GATE
HANDING, and LEARN LIMITS before normal operation.
1. Set the DC and AC switches to ON the first time. Software version appears
on the display and then USAGE CLASS 0.
2. Press SELECT twice, press the UP or DOWN arrow to select the right month
(MM), press SELECT, and press the DOWN arrow to move the indicator to day
(DD). Repeat the process to set the day and move to the next part until you
are done setting the date and time.
3. Press SELECT, press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to the correct USAGE
CLASS (page 5), and press SELECT to accept value.
4. Press the UP or DOWN arrow until GATE HANDING appears on the display,
press SELECT, press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to the correct option,
and press SELECT to accept value.
5. SCAN FOR DEVICES appears on the display after the controller resets. Press
SELECT and press the UP or DOWN arrow to change the setting to 1 (ON). When
the scan is complete the display will show BlueBUS photo eye configuration
information.
6. STARTING UP flashes on the display, then LEARN LIMITS appears.
7. Hold the OPEN button until the gate slides to full open. Release the OPEN
button.
Note: Press CLOSE to reverse direction.
Note: Do not set limits at the physical OPEN and CLOSE stop. Leave a 1 to 2
inch (2.5 – 5 cm) gap to allow slack in the chain to prevent wear and avoid
stress on gate hardware.
8. Press SELECT twice to store the full open location in memory.
9. Hold the CLOSE button until the gate slides to full close. Release the
CLOSE button.
Note: Press OPEN to reverse direction.
10. Press SELECT twice to store the full close location in memory.
11. GATE CLOSED appears on the display. ALERT 15 flashes until the limit
sensor detects the target magnet on the next open cycle.
Note: NO AC POWER flashes if the AC power is not connected or the AC power
switch is set to OFF.
12. Press OPEN and then CLOSE to cycle the gate. An audible beep and both
OPEN and CLOSE limit LEDs flash when the target is first recognized on the
close cycle.
HYSECURITY B.1.00
MM/DD/YY HH:MM SET CLOCK
0 – No Handing set. Gate will not move until handing is set.
1 – Viewing from operator side, gate opens to the right
2 – Viewing from operator side, gate opens to the left
1 , 2 , 3 , 4 USAGE CLASS
0 , 1 (RIGHT) , 2 (LEFT) GATE HANDING
LEARN OPEN INCHES: +000.0
LEARN CLOSE INCHES: +000.0
HYSECURITY GATE CLOSED
Figure 33. Configuring Setup Menu
NAVIGATE THE MENUS
Press MENU/BACK to enter the menus or to exit the current screen (up one level
without saving any changes).
Press the UP or DOWN arrow to change the current selection until you find the
one you want. Press SELECT to access the menu or sub-menu. Press SELECT to
accept the current option or value.
Note: These navigation instructions are the same throughout the SmartCNX
controller menus.
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OPERATOR CONFIGURATIONS
USAGE CLASS: UL 325 designations 1-4 (refer to Safety Requirements page 6)
CLOSE TIMER: Number of seconds before open gate initiates closure after all
inputs are clear.
GATE HANDING: Direction gate opens when viewed from the operator.
AC LOSS: Action operator performs during an AC power loss. (Refer to Advanced
manual)
BATTERY TYPE: Configure if using larger capacity batteries. (Refer to Advanced
Manual)
OPEN TIME ALERT: Activates relay (function 8) when gate is open longer than
selected time period.
LOITERING ALERT: Activates relay (function 13) when vehicle is over Outside
Obstruction Loop with gate closed longer than selected time period.
LEARN LIMIT (SLIDE ONLY): Set to 1 to place operator in learn limits mode.
Installer must then set open and close limits.
FACTORY DEFAULTS: Set to 1 to erase all installer entered settings and return
to factory defaults.
OPERATOR TYPE: Factory set. Used only if replacing the SmartCNX Controller.
MENU PIN: Allows installer to set a 4-digit security pin to restrict access to
CNX controller menus.
OPERATOR CONFIGURATIONS
USAGE CLASS (0)
CLOSE TIMER GATE HANDING AC LOSS
BATTERY TYPE OPEN TIME ALERT
LOITERING ALERT
SLIDE-only LEARN LIMIT FACTORY DEFAULTS OPERATOR TYPE (15) MENU PIN (0)
0 (GATE DISABLED) 1 (RESIDENTIAL) 2 (PUBLIC) 3 (INDUSTRIAL) 4 (HIGH-SECURITY)
0 (OFF) 1 – 99 (SECONDS)
0 (NOT ASSIGNED) 1 (RIGHT) 2 (LEFT)
0 (UPS FAIL OPEN) 1 (UPS FAIL CLOSE) 2 (AUTO OPEN) 3 (NO CLOSE TIMER)
0 (STANDARD) 1 (EXTENDED)
0 (0 SECS) 1 (15 SECS) 2 (45 SECS) 3 (75 SECS) 4 (105 SECS) 5 (135 SECS)
0 (0 SECS) 1 (15 SECS) 2 (45 SECS) 3 (75 SECS) 4 (105 SECS) 5 (135 SECS)
0 (OFF) 1 (ON)
0 (CUSTOM) 1 (RESET TO)
1-17 (OPERATOR TYPE)
0 0 0 0
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BI-PARTING GATE SETUP
Wind Load Factors Design gate panels to minimize wind loads.
Keypad or Card Reader Mount access control devices at least 6 ft (1.8 m) beyond gate.
Earth Ground
Edge Sensor
WARNING Place the WARNING signs on both sides of the gate. Take a photograph
of the complete installation site.
In-ground vehicle loop detectors
Bi-parting gate setup:
1. Install the primary and secondary operators.
2. Set up external entrapment sensors on both operators. Vehicle detectors
may be installed in either operator. Make these connections before you connect
the operators.
3. Test cycle the operators independently to make sure there are no problems
with gate travel and open/close stops.
4. Install a twisted shielded 2 pair wire harness between the two operators.
Match A-A, B-B, and COMCOM. Install the grounding shield on only one of the
controller mounting brackets.
OPERATOR COMMUNICATIONS
DUAL GATE SEQUENCED GATE
LEAF DELAY CLOSE
Photo Eye
Dual Gate Communication Wire
0 (OFF) 1 (SECONDARY) 2 (PRIMARY)
0 (OFF) 1 SALLY A 2 SALLY B 3 LOOP VIEW #1 4 LOOP VIEW #2 5 LOOP VIEW #3 6
LOOP VIEW #4
0 (0.0 SECS) 1 (0.5 SECS) . . . 20 (10.0 SECS)
Figure 34. Dual Gate Connection
5. Set one operator as the primary and the other as the secondary.
6. Test the gate operation.
7. Adjust LEAF DELAY CLOSE and LEAF DELAY OPEN if required.
= Indicates default
LEAF DELAY OPEN
0 (0.0 SECS) 1 (0.5 SECS) . . . 20 (10.0 SECS)
LEAF DELAY OPEN/CLOSE ONLY APPEAR IF THE GATE OPERATOR IS SET UP AS PRIMARY OR
SECONDARY.
For Sequenced Gate applications refer to Advanced Manual.
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CONTROLLER INPUTS
SmartCNX Controller Input Examples Only
Edge Sensor
Photo Eye
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Photo eyes may be connected to SENSOR 1 & 2 and INPUT 1 & 2.
Radio Receiver
Hy5B Vehicle Detectors
SmartCNX
Hy5CTM
Connect Loop Wires
Fully Automatic Vehicle Detector
Gate operator menu options :
· Sensitivity and boost · Frequency · Motorcycle detection · Loop health scores
Green Red Red
Status
Hy5C Mode Active Call See Display
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Connect Loop Wires
Fully Automatic Vehicle Detector
Gate operator menu options :
· Sensitivity and boost · Frequency · Motorcycle detection · Loop health scores
Green Red Red
Status
Hy5C Mode Active Call See Display
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Hy5CTM
Loop Wires
Fully Automatic Vehicle Detector
Gate operator menu options :
· Sensitivity and boost · Frequency · Motorcycle detection · Loop health scores
Green Red Red
Status
Hy5C Mode Active Call See Display
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NICE BlueBUS Photo Eyes
TX
Hy5CTM
Connect Loop Wires
Fully Automatic Vehicle Detector
Gate operator menu options :
· Sensitivity and boost · Frequency · Motorcycle detection · Loop health scores
Green Red Red
Status
Hy5C Mode Active Call See Display
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RX
OXI Radio
To comply with UL 325 Safety Standards, CNX operators are equipped with a Type
A, Inherent Entrapment Sensor (IES). The IES software monitors the average
motor current when a gate is in motion and reverses direction of gate travel
when the current exceeds a self-adapting threshold. A spike in motor current
can be caused by the gate hitting a pedestrian, a collision with a vehicle,
failing gate hardware, extreme wind gust, or any other force applied against
the moving gate. To set the IES sensitivity for your site follow these
instructions:
1. Press MENU on the Smart CNX Controller.
2. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to ENTRAPMENT SENSOR RESPONSE,
press SELECT.
3. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to IES SENSITIVITY, press SELECT.
4. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to choose an IES SENSITIVITY, press SELECT to
update the setting.
Note: Settings 0-8 are adaptive and setting 9 is fixed.
WARNING
Avoid setting the IES sensitivity to a fixed level (9 setting). The high motor
current required for the IES to trip could cause severe injury or death to
people caught in the moving gate.
5. Press BACK until the display shows the operator status.
6. Run the operator for 3 uninterrupted gate cycles so the IES can adapt to
the new setting.
7. Apply force to the leading edge of the moving gate with an immovable
obstruction to trigger the IES. Gate will stop motion and reverse for two
seconds. “SAFE MODE” appears on the display.
WARNING
Do not enter the path of gate travel to test IES sensitivity. Vehicular gate
operators must by their nature be powerful to function reliably. This power
can cause injury or death to people caught in the moving gate.
8. Cycle the gate a few times to test the IES sensitivity.
Note: In Safe Mode, the automatic close timer is disabled, but any open or
close input restarts gate motion. Safe Mode clears when full travel reached or
Reset button pushed.
Note: A second IES trip before Safe Mode is cleared, results in an Entrapment
Mode Alert which can be cleared with a Reset on the display, an open input,
stop input, or stop button on CNX cover.
= Indicates default
SET IES SENSITIVITY
ENTRAPMENT SENSOR RESPONSE
IES SENSITIVITY (2) PHOTO EYE ALIGN EDGE CLOSE LOGIC EYE CLOSE LOGIC
EYE OPEN LOGIC IES STOP ONLY REVERSAL LOGIC
0 (MAXIMUM) – 9
0 (OFF) 1 (ON)
0 FULL OPEN 1 REVERSE 2S
0 STOP ONLY 1 REVERSE 2S 2 FULL OPEN
0 STOP ONLY 1 REVERSE 2S
0 (OFF) 1 (ON)
0 FULL OPEN 1 REVERSE 2S
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ENTRAPMENT SENSOR WIRING – BLUEBUS
HySecurity provides one BlueBUS through-beam photo eye pair typically used as
EYE CLOSE with the SlideSmart CNX.
Install a BlueBUS photo eye:
1. Verify the jumpers on transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) are in the same
positions (Figure 35).
2. Install the BlueBUS photo eyes in appropriate locations for entrapment
protection (page 9).
3. Set the AC and DC switches to OFF. 4. Route the wires to the inside of the
CNX chassis
(Figure 7). 5. Install the wires between the TX and RX and then
into BlueBUS terminals on the SmartCNX controller (Figure 36).
Note: With BlueBUS technology there are 4 total close direction pairs and 2
open direction pairs available. Pairs may either be connected in parallel to
one another or directly to the SmartCNX Controller.
6. Set AC and DC switches to ON. 7. In EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS MENU, select
BLUEBUS OPTIONS MENU, and set SCAN FOR DEVICES to 1 (ON).
EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS
BLE OPTIONS MENU
BLE ENABLE
0 (OFF) 1 (ON)
HYSECURITY GATE BLE PIN: XXXXXX
8. Display will show EYE CLOSE BlueBUS P1 or the P# for the jumper
configuration used.
9. In ENTRAPMENT SENSOR RESPONSE menu, set the desired response action for
each entrapment type.
10. Test the function of each sensor pair.
BlueBUS RX LED Status Status Light
Off 3 flashes, pause, repeat
Slow flashes Fast flashes Always on
No power Controller has not memorized the pair Good signal Weak signal No signal
Jumper Positions Direction Pair (Pairs must match) CLOSE P1
BlueBUS Photo Eye Position
FOTO
OPEN
P5
FOTO 2
Example jumper position Close P1
Jumper storage
RX
TX
NOTE: Matching wire polarity is not required for BlueBUS photocells. NOTE:
Jumper locations shown here are for a CLOSE P1 installation.
Figure 36. Connect the BlueBUS Photo Eye
ENTRAPMENT SENSOR RESPONSE
IES SENSITIVITY (2)
0 (MAXIMUM) – 9
PHOTO EYE ALIGN
0 (OFF) 1 (ON)
EDGE CLOSE LOGIC
0 FULL OPEN 1 REVERSE 2S
EYE CLOSE LOGIC
0 STOP ONLY 1 REVERSE 2S 2 FULL OPEN
EYE OPEN LOGIC
0 STOP ONLY 1 REVERSE 2S
IES STOP ONLY
0 (OFF) 1 (ON)
REVERSAL LOGIC
0 FULL OPEN 1 REVERSE 2S
Note: When Photo Eye Align mode is turned on, the display will show all the sensor inputs that are programmed for photo eyes and will show if they are active or not (a 1 indicates the eye is present and aligned and a 0 indicates the eye is not aligned or blocked). Any BlueBus eye will also show up on the display.
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ENTRAPMENT SENSOR WIRING
HySecurity provides one edge sensor with the SlideSmart CNX typically used as
hardwired EDGE OPEN. Install the edge sensor: 1. Install the edge sensor in an
appropriate location for
entrapment protection (page 9). 2. Set AC and DC switches OFF. 3. Route the
wires to the inside of the CNX chassis
(Figure 7). 4. Install the wires into input Sensor #1, Sensor #2, or
Input #1, or #2 (not #3) on the SmartCNX controller (Figure 37). Make sure to
connect to a Sensor COM port for switched common for monitoring purposes.
Figure 37. Sensor Connection
5. Set AC and DC switches to ON.
6. In PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS menu, select the SENSOR TYPE or INPUT TYPE for each
external entrapment sensor. The indicator LED changes to green when sensor is
activated or not installed correctly.
7. In ENTRAPMENT SENSOR RESPONSE menu, set the desired response action for
each entrapment type.
8. Test the function of each sensor.
Install a non-BlueBUS photo eye:
Additional photo eyes can connect to the SmartCNX Controller terminals Sensor
1 – 2 and Input 1 – 2. Follow the same instructions for an edge sensor.
An example wiring diagram is shown on the next page for a non-contact sensor
EMX IRB-MON photo eye and set for 10K monitoring. For any given photo eye, set
any DIP-switches and jumpers according to manufacturer instructions that come
with the sensor being used.
Make sure to connect to a Sensor COM port for switched common for monitoring
purposes.
PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS
EMERGENCY INPUT SENSOR #1 TYPE
SENSOR #2 TYPE (1) INPUT #1 TYPE
INPUT #2 TYPE (1) INPUT #3 TYPE (1)
0 EMERG CLOSE 1 FIRE DEPT OPEN
1 NOT USED 2 EYE CLOSE 3 EDGE CLOSE 4 EYE OPEN 5 EDGE OPEN 6 EDGE BOTH
“SEE SENSOR #1 TYPE”
1 NOT USED 2 EYE CLOSE 3 EDGE CLOSE 4 EYE OPEN 5 EDGE OPEN 6 EDGE BOTH 7 NOT
USED 8 PARTIAL OPEN 9 OPEN INTERLOCK 10 TIME CLK OPEN 11 NOT USED 12 BLK FREE
EXIT 13 EXIT LOOP 14 INSIDE LOOP 15 OUTSIDE LOOP 16 CENTER LOOP
“SEE INPUT #1 TYPE”
“SEE INPUT #1 TYPE”
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LIST OF ENTRAPMENT SENSORS
TRANSMITTER
POWER INPUT
IRB-325-MON-TX
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RECEIVER
OLDER GREEN RX PCB
For 10K, set DIP switch 3 & 4 to ON.
For older green receiver PCBs (before 06/2020),
set as shown below.
10K 4 = ON
3 = ON
ON
2 = ON
1 = OFF
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1 = OFF
2 = OFF ON 3 = OFF
4 = ON 10K
For 10K, place
jumper onto 10K
pins & set DIP
10K
switch 4 to ON.
C E NC COM NO POWER
IRB-MON RX
NOTICE
Best if all common connections are made to the COM input the sensor is wired
to.
To Sensor +24V To Sensor COM
To Sensor +24V To Sensor SIG To Sensor COM
EXAMPLE: EMX IRB-MON Photo Eye Wiring (10K monitoring)
COMPATIBLE EXTERNAL SENSORS
NOTICE
The SmartCNX Controller inputs use 10k or 4-wire pulsed monitoring. Connect
sensor using sensor instructions for the compatible output connections. The
SmartCNX Controller does not support normally closed inputs.
Photo Eyes (Retroreflective) Photo Eyes (Through-Beam)
Edge Sensors
Edge, Wireless Kits
Table 21. Sensors Tested for Use with HySecurity Operators
Mfg. Part #
Mfg.
Details
10k or 4-Wire Pulsed
Hysecurity Part #
E3K-R10K4-NR-1 Omron
40 ft max range limit
10k
MX000999
NIR-50-325
EMX
45 ft max range limit
10k
IRB-RET
EMX
53 ft max range limit
Both
E-931-S50RRGQ Seco-Larm 46 ft max range limit
10k
IRB-MON
EMX
65 ft max range limit
10k
MX3990
E-960-D90GQ
Seco-Larm 90 ft max range limit
10k
BlueBUS
Nice
65 ft max range limit
Sentir Series
Channel mount, high profile
ASO Safety
Channel mount, low profile Round, wraparound
10k
Square, wraparound
AS1502-0440-05 AS1502-0430-05 AS1501-0760 AS1501-0790
10k resistor termination
CPT210-2U-#-T2 Miller Edge (replace # with length
10k
requirement in feet)
iGAZE RE Kit
Transmitter Solutions
50 ft line of sight max range limit
10k
WEL-200 (kit with receiver and transmitter)
EMX
200 ft line of sight max range limit
Both
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Connec t Loop Wires
Hy5CTM
Fully Automatic Vehicle Detector
Gate operator menu options :
· Sensitivity and boost · Frequency · Motorcycle detection · Loop health scores
Green Red Red
Status Hy5C Mode Active Call See Display
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Hy5CTM
Fully Automatic Vehicle Detector
Gate operator menu options :
· Sensitivity and boost · Frequency · Motorcycle detection · Loop health scores
Green Red Red
Status Hy5C Mode Active Call See Display
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INSTALL AN HY5B AND VEHICLE LOOP DETECTOR
There are 4 Hy5B ports on the SmartCNX controller: Free Exit, Outside
Obstruction, Inside Obstruction, and Center. Refer to Appendix A for a
standard loop layout illustration.
1. Route the loop detector wires through the operator chassis to the SmartCNX
Controller
2. Switch off AC and DC power.
3. Connect the wires to the Hy5B module.
4. Plug the Hy5B into the appropriate port (remove rubber plug).
5. Use zip ties and the holes in the aluminum controller bracket to neatly
organize the loop lead wires to keep wires out of the way and prevent them
from moving.
6. Switch on AC and DC power. The display will show loop detectors
‘Initializing’.
7. In LOOP OPTIONS menu configure the appropriate loop detector settings.
Connec t Loop Wires
Hy5CTM
Fully Automatic Vehicle Detector
Gate operator menu options :
· Sensitivity and boost
· Frequency · Motorcycle detection · Loop health scores
Green Red Red
Status Hy5C Mode Active Call See Display
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Hy5CTM
Fully Automatic Vehicle Detector
Gate operator menu options :
· Sensitivity and boost · Frequency · Motorcycle detection · Loop health scores
Green Red Red
Status Hy5C Mode Active Call See Display
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SMARTCNX – HY5B MODULE
LOOP OPTIONS
OUTSIDE OBS LOOP
INSIDE OBS LOOP
CENTER LOOP HOLD
DETECTOR LOGIC
0 1
PRAEUVSEERSOEN2LYOPEN
0 1
PRAEUVSEERSOEN2LYOPEN
0 1
HOLD HOLD
OPEN OPEN&CLOS
1 STANDARD 2 QUICK CLOSE 3 IMMED CLOSE 4 ANTI-TAIL
OUTSIDE OBS LOOP OPTIONS MENU
INSIDE OBS LOOP OPTIONS MENU
EXIT LOOP OPTIONS MENU
CENTER LOOP OPTIONS MENU
0 HZ LD FREQUENCY 0 (<0.02%) LD CALL LEVEL 0 LD SELECT FREQ 8 AUTO (0.080%) LD SENSITIVITY
.# UH LD INDUCTANCE NOIS#, STEP#, REF# LD HEALTH 0 (INFINITE) __LD
PRESENCE
0 / 1 / 2 / 3 __LD PRESENCE
0 LOW BST 1 NORM BST 2 HI BST 3 XHI BST 4 LOW 5 NORM 6 HI 7 XHI 8 AUTO
(0.080%) 9 MOTCY (0.000%)
0 (INFINITE) 1 (LONG)
MENU STRUCTURES FOR LOOP OPTIONS ARE VISIBLE AND CONFIGURABLE ONLY WHEN AN HY5B MODULE IS INSTALLED INTO THE SMARTCNX CONTROLLER. OOLD, IOLD, ELD, AND CLD SUB-MENUS ARE IDENTICAL.
Zip tie holes
= Indicates default
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RELAY OUTPUTS – BASIC
The three relays on the SmartCNX Controller are configurable to perform a wide
range of options for integration with external devices. For more information,
see Advanced Manual. 1. Install the relay controlled device according to the
manufacturer’s instructions. 2. Route the relay wires to the SmartCNX
Controller
(Figure 38).
Figure 38. Route Relay Wires 3. Install the relay wires in the appropriate
relay port:
mechanical (Relay 1) or solid state (Relay 2 and 3) (Figure 39).
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4. Press MENU on the SmartCNX Controller.
5. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to USER RELAY OUTPUTS, press
SELECT,
6. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to RELAY LOGIC, press SELECT.
7. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to highlight the appropriate setting, press
SELECT.
8. Press BACK until the SmartCNX controller resets and operator status
displays.
USER RELAY OUTPUTS
RELAY 1 3 LOGIC
0 DISABLED 1 CLOSE LIMIT 2 CLOSE PULSE 3 OPEN LIMIT 4 OPEN PULSE 5 WARN B4 OP 6 GATE LOCK 7 FORCE OPEN 8 OPEN 2LONG 9 SAFE MODE 10 ENTRAPMENT 11 TAILGATER 12 OUTSIDE LOOP 13 LOITERING 14 NEAR LIMIT 15 ALERT/FAULT 16 MOTOR RUNNING 17 AC POWER LOSS 18 LOW BATTERY 19 FLASHER 20 EXIT LOOP 21 INSIDE LOOP 22 CENTER LOOP 23 PRISON LOCK 24 PARTIAL OPEN
25 BATTERY OK 26 EXIT PULSE 27 NOT OP AC 28 FLASH AC 29 ARM ENTRY 30 ARM EXIT 31 RESET TKT 32 BACKOFF 33 TRANS IN 34 TRANS OUT 35 TENANT IN 36 TENANT OUT 37 SPEC IN 38 SPEC OUT 39 UNK IN 40 UNK OUT 41 TEST OPEN 42 ARM BREAK 43 WARN THRU 44 POL PULSE 45 OUTS CLOSE 46 TIMER OPEN 47 OXI ACCESSORY 48 OXI ACC/1-MIN
RELAY 4 11 LOGIC
0 DISABLED 48 OXI ACC/-MIN
RELAY 4 11 ARE VISIBLE AND CONFIGURABLE ONLY WITH OPTIONAL I/O EXPANSION MODULE WHICH CONNECTS VIA COMMUNICATION CABLE (MX4330 IN THE I/O EXPANSION MODULE KIT) FROM HS-2 ON THE SMARTCNX CONTROLLER TO HS-A ON THE I/O EXPANSION MODULE
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Figure 39. Relay Ports
Accessory power limited to 2A at 24VDC.
Relay capacity: (1) Mechanical 20A max at 240VAC (Figure 39 Item 9). (2) Solid
state relays 30VDC, 2A max (Figure 39 Item 10, 11).
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OXI INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING
Note: The button on the OXI receiver is not needed for programing fobs for the
SmartCNX and should not be pressed during the following installation
processes.
Install and enable the OXI receiver:
1. Remove the OXI port rubber plug.
2. Install the OXI receiver.
3. Install a whip or coaxial antenna into the OXI antenna terminal for better
range (Figure 40). Mount any external antenna onto the top of a fixed fence
post near the operator.
4. Press MENU on the SmartCNX Controller.
5. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS and
press SELECT.
6. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to OXI RADIO MENU OPTIONS and press
SELECT.
7. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to OXI ENABLE and press SELECT.
8. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select ON and press SELECT.
Pair a fob:
1. Open OXI RADIO MENU OPTIONS (steps 4 – 6 to install OXI).
2. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to KEY FOB PAIRING and press
SELECT.
3. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select the function.
4. Press and hold the appropriate button on the fob.
5. Press SELECT. Display will beep and state PAIRED.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 to pair additional fob buttons or fobs.
7. Press MENU until gate status displays.
8. Press the buttons on the fob to test operation.
Note: For older OXI receivers, use the antenna terminal on the SmartCNX
controller. For newer OXI receivers use the antenna terminal on the OXI
receiver.
COM SIG
Shield Core
Remove a single fob in hand: 1. Open OXI RADIO MENU OPTIONS (steps 4 – 6 to
install OXI). 2. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to KEY
FOB REMOVAL and press SELECT. 3. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select 1 (ON).
4. Press and hold the button on the fob and press
SELECT to remove. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for every fob button to be
removed. Remove a single fob from a list: Note: It is important to keep a log
of fobs and who is
responsible for each for this method. 1. Open OXI RADIO MENU OPTIONS (steps 4
– 6 to
install OXI). 2. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to KEY
FOB LIST and press SELECT. 3. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to the
fob
number in the list and press SELECT. 4. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select Y
and press
SELECT. This removes the fob. Remove all fobs: 1. Open OXI RADIO MENU OPTIONS
(steps 4 – 6 to
install OXI). 2. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to
REMOVE ALL KEYS and press SELECT 3. Change the setting to 1 (YES) and press
SELECT.
Figure 41. Remove OXI Port Rubber Plug
Figure 40. OXI Antenna Terminal
Figure 42. Install OXI Receiver MX4779 Rev. E ©2022 33
CONNECT TO THE SMARTCNX INSTALLER APP
Set bluetooth jumper:
1. Set the DC and AC switches to OFF.
2. Remove the rubber plug or OXI receiver from OXI receiver slot (Figure 43).
3. Move the jumper or switch to the ON position. (Left two pins on three pin
version or to the left on slide switch, Figure 44)
4. Place the rubber plug in the OXI receiver slot.
Enable bluetooth in the menus:
5. Set the DC and AC Switches to ON.
6. Press MENU on the SmartCNX controller.
7. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS and
press SELECT.
8. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to navigate to BLE OPTIONS MENU and press
SELECT.
9. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select 1 (ON) and press SELECT.
10. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to show HYSECURITY GATE PIN and GATE NAME.
Record the PIN and GATE NAME.
Connect the app and controller:
11. Open the SmartCNX Installer App. Always keep the app up-to-date.
12. Tap Connect.
13. Tap the name of the appropriate operator.
14. Enter the PIN from step 10.
15. Connect button changes color to green to indicate good connection.
Figure 43. Remove OXI Receiver Cover
1 2 3 Rev A
ON OFF
Rev B+
Figure 44. Bluetooth Switch
HYSECURITY H.6.06
Figure 45. Bluetooth Enabled Display
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Figure 46. SmartCNX Installer App Connect and Disconnect
MAINTENANCE
MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE
The SlideSmart CNX requires minimal mechanical maintenance. Check the
following on a routine basis:
Sweep debris out and away from the chassis. Check for signs of rust. If any
areas of rust are found,
reduce spread of corrosion by treating areas with a rust inhibitor. Check for
chain wear. Replace if stiff or excessively rusted. Check for damage to gate
hardware due to gate strikes. Manually push/pull gate from open/close to
verify smooth rolling contact. Check the gearbox for leaks. Replace worn-out
batteries. Refer to “DC Battery Replacement” on page 35. Tighten chain if too
loose. Make sure that chain sag is less than 1 inch per 10 feet of chain.
Verify position of target magnet. If not located between idler and sprocket
when gate is closed, reposition target magnet and relearn limits.
FUSE REPLACEMENT
A 20A fuse is located next to the battery harness. It requires no maintenance,
but if blown due to a power surge, swap it out with a new fuse (Figure 47).
ALERT 28 BATT DISCONNECTED indicates a blown fuse or disconnected battery.
DC BATTERY REPLACEMENT
HySecurity provides a one year warranty from the date of shipment for all
batteries supplied with the SlideSmart CNX operator.
Display indicators of a low battery include:
LOW BATTERY or DEAD BATTERY ALERT 18 – CHANGE BATTERY ALERT 28 – DISCONNECTED
BATTERIES. Gate
operation is affected by AC power loss.
The two 8Ah batteries are located on the left hand side of the power shelf
behind power shelf cover.
To replace the batteries:
1. Remove the front cover.
2. Set the DC and AC power switches to OFF.
3. Remove the power shelf cover.
4. Cut the zip ties on the batteries.
5. Disconnect the blue jumper wire, disconnect the wire harness, and remove
the 8Ah batteries.
Note: Dispose of batteries properly.
Figure 47. Fuse Replacement
Note: Dispose of batteries properly. See Advanced Manual for more information.
Figure 48. Remove the Batteries
6. Install the new batteries. 7. Connect the red harness wire to the red
terminal on
left battery. 8. Connect the blue harness wire to the black terminal
on the right battery. 9. Connect the blue jumper wire between the batteries.
10. Set the AC and DC switches to ON and replace the
front cover.
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FIRMWARE UPDATES AND DEBUG DATA
Download the firmware to a USB drive:
1. Go to support.hysecurity.com, click on Software, click SmartCNX Code
vh6.##, and click h.6.##.cnx to download the .cnx firmware file.
2. Connect a USB drive to your computer.
Note: FAT32 is the preferred file system for USB drives used for CNX firmware
updates.
3. Navigate to the download folder with the .cnx file.
4. Copy the .cnx file to the root folder of the USB drive.
5. Safely disconnect the USB drive.
Install the firmware:
1. Move the gate to the open position to allow free flow of traffic. The
SmartCNX Controller ignores all inputs and outputs during the firmware update.
2. Plug the USB drive into the USB port on the SmartCNX Controller (Figure
49).
3. Press SELECT when USB OPTIONS MENU appears.
4. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to LOAD SW and press SELECT.
5. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to YES and press SELECT.
6. The display shows LOADING SW while the firmware loads. It could take up to
10 minutes to load the firmware.
NOTICE
Do not shut off power. Do not remove the USB or HSP1 communication cable
during download. This can cause SmartCNX Controller communication to stop and
requires a SmartCNX Controller replacement.
7. The display shows COMPLETE and the controller beeps once when software
loading ends.
8. Remove the USB drive.
U S B
USB OPTIONS MENU
Figure 49. USB Port
SAVE ALL DATA CLEAR ALL DATA RESTORE SETUP LOAD FIRMWARE CAPTURE DEBUG
0 (NO) 1 (YES)
0 (NO) 1 (YES)
0 (NO) 1 (YES)
0 (NO) 1 (YES)
0 (OFF) 1 (ON)
SAVE ALL DATA saves the event log data, any stored debug data events, and the
menu setup file.
CLEAR ALL DATA clears the eventlog and any stored debug data.
RESTORE SETUP loads a saved menu setup file onto a new CNX controller or
operator.
LOAD FIRMWARE loads new firmware after plugging in a USB drive with firmware
for updates.
CAPTURE DEBUG saves real time debug data onto a USB drive until the setting is
changed to 1 (ON) or the stop button is pressed. The debug data can be used to
determine if there are any intermittent input activations.
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= Indicates default
TROUBLESHOOTING/ALERTS/FAULTS/ERRORS
Display Condition SAFE MODE
ENTRAPMENT MODE
NO AC POWER
LOADING SW
Table 3. SmartCNX Controller – Troubleshooting
Description Alert, Error or Fault
Possible Causes
Solutions
Safe Mode Alert
Occurs when an edge sensor or Inherent
1. Activate any operate command.
Entrapment Sensor (IES) trips. Gate binding, wind, or a faulty edge sensor can cause
Remove obstruction.
a false alert. All inputs are still functional
3. Correct gate hardware.
during safe mode, but Close Timer is disabled until an operate command is received.
4. Correct faulty edge sensor.
5. Adjust IES sensitivity.
Occurs when IES is tripped when gate is already in Safe Mode (two IES trips in one cycle). Operator will not function until it is reset, which can occur by:
Entrapment Mode Alert
An Open or Stop command from a pushbutton control Refer to solutions above.
Pressing STOP button on operator side
Pressing RESET button below display
Gate binding, wind, or a faulty edge sensor can cause a false alert. Emergency
Close or Fire Open input activation will also stop the gate in Entrapment
Mode.
1. Verify Voltage Selector switch is set for the supplied voltage.
No AC Input Power Advisory only.
AC power is shut off at source (breaker) or is 2. Set AC switch to On.
not connected. AC power switch on operator 3. Reset operator circuit
(lower rocker switch) is turned off, or circuit
breaker or reset circuit
breaker on the operator has tripped. Failed
breaker at electrical
power supply. Power supply selector switch
panel.
is in the wrong position. May appear on a solar powered operator when there is not enough power output from the panel.
4. Verify AC power to operator. Have a licensed electrician
check wiring.
Software is being loaded into SmartCNX Controller.
5. Check power supply output is 36VDC.
Software is currently being loaded. Display
will show which specific processor firmware is loading.
Wait for software to finish loading.
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Display Condition
LOW 24VDC
DEAD BATTERY HYSECURITY BAD POWER
Table 3. SmartCNX Controller – Troubleshooting
Description Alert, Error or Fault
Possible Causes
Solutions 1. Verify AC power.
Low 24VDC UPS Batteries Advisory only.
Extremely low UPS batteries no automatic operation – batteries below 21V.
Occurs when battery voltage has dropped to less than 22V. At this level,
batteries have about 20% charge. Normal function until 21V.
No AC Power. Wiring / Connector problem Drive module charger failure Power
supply failure
Occurs when battery voltage has dropped to less than 21V. At this level,
batteries have about 10% charge. Gate will automatically open or close
depending upon setting chosen. No additional automatic function is possible,
but limited push button control is available down to 18V.
2. Check all connections. Clean or repair as required.
3. Check battery condition and replace as required.
4. Check charger voltage is 27VDC at red/blue battery wires. Replace drive
controller.
5. Verify power supply voltage of 36VDC and replace as required.
Refer to solutions above.
Critically low 24V supply power. This message can occur only on initial start up if power is critically low.
DC power is below 14V no control functions will be allowed at all.
Refer to solutions above.
No display, LED blinking
Several possible causes:
AC power has been shut off from the
operator for too long and the batteries
SmartCNX
are drained.
Controller is receiving power, but
Wiring problem.
battery voltage is
Batteries no longer hold a charge.
very low.
Failed SmartCNX Controller.
Failed power supply or drive module.
Disconnected com (HSP) wire between SmartCNX controller and drive module.
Refer to solutions above.
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Display Condition
ALERT 1 FORCE OPEN
ALERT 2 DRIFT CLOSED
Table 4. SmartCNX Controller – Alerts
Description Alert, Error or Fault
Possible Causes
Gate forced open. Alarm will sound.
Gate has been forced off the full close limit and is being prevented from re- closing.
Gate drifted closed.
Gate has drifted off the full open limit and is being prevented from re- opening.
Solutions
Will self-clear after an open or close input. Will self-clear after an open or
close input.
ALERT 3 EXCESS Gate drift in transit – Alert appears if gate drifts three times in a
DRIFT
Advisory only
five minute period.
Check track to make sure it is level.
ALERT 4 MOTOR OVERLOAD
Thermal overload alert. When alert is triggered, gate can only “fully open” until alert is cleared.
Motor drive heat sink exceeds 195°F. Alert temporarily disables operator, but automatically resets itself when it cools down. May also occur if the heatsink temperature is 70°F higher than ambient temperature.
Check gate hardware. Alert automatically clears when temperature drops below threshold.
ALERT 5 BOTH LIM Both limit sensors
ACTIVE
are on at the same
(Swing only)
time
Short in wiring or drive module connection
Failed limit sensor
Repair any wiring issues.
Check limit sensors and replace as required.
ALERT 6 LIM NOT RELEASED (Swing only)
ALERT 7 FREQ SHIFT FAULT ALERT 8 LOOP SHORTED ALERT 9 LOOP OPEN
ALERT 10 I2C BUS ERROR
ALERT 11 DETECTOR FAULT
ALERT 12 ON TOO LONG
The limit did not release when the operator was commanded to move.
Hy5B detects a frequency change outside normal range.
Hy5B detects a loop shorted to ground.
Hy5B detects a lack of continuity in loop wire.
Communication error detected to a Hy5B vehicle detector.
A problem detected within an Hy5B vehicle detector.
An input loop (Hy5B or box detector output) is active for more than 5 minutes.
Loose taper clamp. Arm assembly binding. Failed limit switch
Likely causes are poor integrity of loops or metallic objects within range.
Caused by inadequate insulation of loop wires. Caused by broken loop wire or
wire has come unplugged from detector.
Caused by removal of Hy5B or lack of integrity of socket connection.
Caused by a fault within Hy5B.
Caused when SmartCNX Controller sees an active loop for more than 5 minutes.
“Active” loop can be actual or false.
Tighten taper clamp Check limit sensors
and replace as required Verify arm condition
Check lead and roadway loop wires for problems. Replace if necessary.
Refer to solution above.
Refer to solution above.
Remove and re-install the Hy5B and press RESET. Replace Hy5B, if necessary.
Remove and re-install the Hy5B and press RESET. Replace Hy5B, if necessary.
Check traffic patterns at site. Loop and lead in wires should be checked for
problems or replaced.
- This message will also indicate which detector the alert applies to: Exit Loop (ELD), Inside Obstruction Loop (IOLD), Outside Obstruction Loop (OOLD), or Center Loop (CLD).
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Display Condition ALERT 13 STIFF GATE ALERT 14 STUCK GATE
ALERT 15 NO TARGET (SLIDE ONLY)
ALERT 18 CHANGE BATTERY
ALERT 20 LI BLOCK OPEN
ALERT 22 INTLOCK FAILURE
ALERT 28 BATTERY DISCONNECTED
Table 4. SmartCNX Controller – Alerts
Description Alert, Error or Fault
Possible Causes
A gate takes more power to move over time.
Caused by degrading gate hardware or debris in track. This alert appears in history log. It does not have any effect with regard to opening or closing gate.
The gate cannot move at all.
Caused by broken gate hardware or ice/ snow buildup.
Target magnet is missing or is not detected.
Target magnet fell off or target sensor wires are damaged.
Target magnet not installed in correct location.
24VDC UPS batteries need to be replaced.
Buzzer will chirp every minute until UPS batteries are replaced.
Batteries are not taking a charge properly.
An interlock contact is closed, indicating that the gate latch (lock) is engaged, preventing the operator from starting.
Interlock/Sequential
Gate communication
lost.
Alert auto
clears when
communication
between two
operators is
restored.
Appears when communication connection is lost for more than 5 seconds between
interlocked or sequenced gate operators.
Solo operator has Sequential gate set to ON.
Dead or disconnected batteries detected Battery disconnected by SmartCNX
Controller. Operator may from drive module. still function on AC power but
will not have
battery backup. Battery fuse may be blown.
Solutions
Check and correct gate hardware as required.
Check and correct gate hardware as required.
Clear ice and snow. 1. Make sure target is
properly fastened.
2. Check target sensor to make sure it is reading magnet.
3. Change sensor if it or its wires are damaged.
Replace the 24VDC UPS batteries
1. Check the interlock terminal and wiring.
2. Check programmable input setting.
1. Check cable connections and wiring. Make sure both operators are working
properly with same, current software versions.
2. Verify Dual Gate and Sequential Gate are both set to (0) on a solo
operator.
Replace or reconnect batteries. Replace fuse if needed.
- This message will also indicate which detector the alert applies to: Exit Loop (ELD), Inside Obstruction Loop (IOLD), Outside Obstruction Loop (OOLD), or Center Loop (CLD).
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Table 5. SmartCNX Controller – Faults
Display Condition
Description Alert, Error or Fault
Possible Causes
Solutions
FAULT 1 MOTOR RUN TIME
(SWING ONLY)
The motor is on longer than the maximum run time selected.
Taper clamp slipping Missing target or failed limit sensor
1. Tighten taper clamp. 2. Check limit sensors.
Replace as required. 3. Increase Max Run
Timer.
FAULT 2 SENSOR or INPUT #
Monitored sensor is missing or not working.
1. Check monitored
This fault can only occur if monitored sensor
sensor is connected
check fails.
to SENSOR 1 OR
Display will show SENSOR 1, SENSOR 2,
SENSOR 2 COM.
INPUT 1, INPUT 2, or INPUT 3.
2. Correct malfunctioning
monitored sensor.
FAULT 4 GATE NO LOAD
SmartCNX Controller detects
no load on operator.
Gate is non-
operational while this fault is triggered.
Motor wires disconnected. DC switch off. Drive board may have failed. Motor may be damaged or faulty.
1. Check DC motor wires condition and connection to drive module.
2. Turn DC power switch on.
3. Press RESET to clear fault.
FAULT 14 STUCK GATE
SmartCNX Controller could not overcome stuck gate after 3 attempts. Gate is nonoperational while this fault is triggered.
Caused by broken gate hardware or ice/ snow buildup. No movement was detected by motor encoder
1. Check and correct gate hardware as required.
2. Press RESET to clear fault.
3. Make sure that motor wires are connected.
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Table 6. SmartCNX Controller – Errors
Display Condition
Description Alert, Error or Fault
Possible Causes
Solutions
SmartCNX
ERROR 1
Controller detects
DIRECTION ERROR operator ran in
wrong direction.
1. Switch limit sensor
plugs or reset operator
Limit sensor plugs switched on drive module.
handing Left Hand/ Right Hand.
2. Press RESET to clear fault.
ERROR 3 Hy5B FAILED*
SmartCNX Controller detects communication error with a Hy5B vehicle detector.
Caused by Hy5B removal or socket connection integrity.
1. Press RESET.
2. Remove and re-install Hy5B.
3. Replace Hy5B, if needed.
1. Correct communication cable.
ERROR 4 PRIMARYSECONDARY COM
ERROR 5 No display
Several possible causes:
Primary/Secondary communication cable is installed incorrectly.
2. Verify one operator is set as Primary and the other is set as Secondary.
SmartCNX
Controller detects a communication error
between primary
and secondary
in a dual gate
installation.
Primary/Secondary not configured properly through Installer Menu.
Operator is not properly earth grounded.
Primary/Secondary communication cable installed in same conduit as highvoltage
AC power.
One operator is powered off.
Different software versions between operators. Check software version
currently loaded in operator by pressing RESET.
3. Install ground rod per NEC/NFPA standard.
4. Install communication cables in a low voltage conduit.
5. Ensure AC power is present at both operators and all power switches are
On.
6. Make sure both operators are running same software version.
Display is blank, but the error appears in the log and means that SmartCNX Controller detects a serious internal error.
1. Set AC & DC switches
to OFF and then to
Internal software/hardware error. Report any
ON.
instance of this error to HySecurity Technical 2. Update to latest
Support.
software version.
3. Replace SmartCNX Controller.
- This message will also indicate which detector the alert applies to: Exit Loop (ELD), Inside Obstruction Loop (IOLD), Outside Obstruction Loop (OOLD), or Center Loop (CLD).
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Display Condition
Table 6. SmartCNX Controller – Errors
Description Alert, Error or Fault
Possible Causes
ERROR 6 DRIVE BOARD COMM
Indicates communication failure between drive module and SmartCNX Controller.
Drive module communication failed or the drive module may have failed.
ERROR 7 MENU CHECKSUM
ERROR 8 RPM SENSOR
Software issue exists that may require factory reset.
RPM sensor disconnected.
Corrupt software or data.
Motor Encoder or wires are damaged or unplugged.
ERROR 9 BATTERY DISCONNECT
SmartCNX Controller detects no battery connected.
Batteries are disconnected, or a wiring fault exists.
Only appears when the batteries are disconnected and the only input power is
solar panels.
Solutions
1. Update controller firmware to latest version.
2. Verify connection between SmartCNX Controller and drive module (HSP1).
3. Replace drive module.
Call HySecurity Technical Support for assistance.
Check wiring from motor to drive module. 1. Connect battery
harness to drive module.
2. Correct any issues with battery wiring.
3. Check 20 amp fuse on drive module.
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APPENDIX A – VEHICLE DETECTOR LOOPS
This layout illustrates a bi-directional traffic system with controlled access
entry (card reader, radio control, etc.) and a free exit loop. The gate’s
closure time is determined by the number of seconds entered in the CLOSE TIMER
display found in the User Menu. The timer to close starts when all loops are
clear. The timer is adjustable from 1 to 99 seconds.
For a enter only system, the FREE EXIT loop is not needed.
PUBLIC SIDE
ENTER
EXIT
OUTSIDE OBSTRUCTION
LOOP
ACCESS CONTROL DEVICE (Card reader, etc.) MINIMUM 6FT FROM GATE
B
A
C
INSIDE
D
OBSTRUCTION
LOOP
DIMENSIONS A = 6 to 20ft (2 to 6m) B = 6 to 8ft (2m to 243cm) C = Maintain 4ft (122cm) D = Maintain 5ft (152cm) between loop and edge of roadway. No vehicle can pass through such a small area and escape detection. E = Located for convenience of use.
E FREE EXIT
SECURE SIDE
Vehicle Detectors and Loop Layout for Slide Gates
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APPENDIX B – FRENCH TRANSLATIONS
FRENCH TRANSLATIONS
The following French translations provided below are found in the Safety Section located at the beginning of the manual.
English
French
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of injury or death:
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES AVERTISSEMENT Pour réduire les risques de blessures et de mort :
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
1. LISEZ CETTE NOTICE ET CONFORMEZVOUS AUX MISES EN GARDE
2. Never let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote control away from children.
2. Ne laissez jamais les enfants manoeuvrer les commandes de la barrière ou jouer avec cellesci. Laissez la télécommande hors de la portée des enfants.
3. Always keep people and objects away from the gate. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE
PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.
4. Test the gate operator monthly. The gate MUST reverse on contact with a
rigid object or stop when an object activates the non-contact sensors. After
adjusting the force or the limit of travel, retest the gate operator. Failure
to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of
injury or death.
3. Tenez toujours à l’écart de la barrière toute personne ou tout objet
avoisinant. IL NE FAUT JAMAIS PASSER DANS LA TRAJECTOIRE D’UNE BARRIÈRE EN
MOUVEMENT.
4. Vérifiez le fonctionnement de l’ouvre-barrière une fois par mois. Le sens
de la course DOIT s’inverser lorsque la barrière entre en contact avec un
objet dur ou la barrière DOIT s’arrêter lorsqu’un objet active les capteurs
sans contact. Vérifiez à nouveau l’ouvre-barrière après tout réglage de la
force de déclenchement ou du seuil de fin de course. Un réglage incorrect de l
’ouvre-barrière ou l’omission de vérifier à nouveau le fonctionnement de l
’ouvre-barrière peut causer des blessures, voire la mort.
5. Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving.
5. Ne déclenchez le dispositif de désaccouplement d’urgence que lorsque la barrière ne bouge pas.
6. KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Read the user’s manual. Have a qualified service person make repairs to gate hardware.
6. ASSUREZ-VOUS QUE LA BARRIÈRE EST CORRECTEMENT ENTRETENUE. Lisez le manuel de l’utilisateur. Confiez la réparation du matériel de la barrière à un technicien qualifié.
7. The entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrians must use separate entrance.
7. La voie d’accès est réservée aux véhicules seulement. Les piétons doivent utiliser une voie d’accès différente.
8. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
8. CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS.
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APPENDIX B – FRENCH TRANSLATIONS
English
2.3 Install the gate operator only when:
a. The operator is appropriate for the construction of the gate and the usage
Class of the gate,
b. All openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the
bottom of the gate to a minimum of 1.83 m (6 ft) above the ground to prevent a
57.2 mm (2-1/4 inch) diameter sphere from passing through the openings
anywhere in the gate, and in that portion of the adjacent fence that the gate
covers in the open position,
c. All exposed pinch points are eliminated or guarded, and
d. Guarding is supplied for exposed rollers.
2.4 The operator is intended for installation only on gates used for vehicles.
Pedestrians must be supplied with a separate access opening. The pedestrian
access opening shall be designed to promote pedestrian usage. Locate the gate
such that persons will not come in contact with the vehicular gate during the
entire path of travel of the vehicular gate.
2.5 The gate must be installed in a location so that enough clearance is
supplied between the gate and adjacent structures when opening and closing to
reduce the risk of entrapment. Swinging gates shall not open into public
access areas.
French
2.3 N’installez l’ouvre-barrière que si :
a. l’ouvre-barrière est approprié pour la structure et la classe d’utilisation
de la barrière;
toutes les ouvertures de la barrière coulissante sont protégées ou grillagées
du bas de la porte jusqu’à un minimum de 1,83 m (6 pi) du sol si bien qu’une
sphère de 57,2 mm (2 1/4 po) de diamètre ne peut passer par une ouverture au
niveau de la barrière et de la portion de la clôture adjacente que la barrière
couvre en position ouverte;
c. tous les points de pincement sont éliminés ou protégés;
d. des protections sont fournies pour les galets exposés.
2.4 L’ouvre-barrière est destiné à n’être installé que sur des barrières
utilisées pour les véhicules. Il faut fournir une autre voie d’accès aux
piétons. La voie d’accès pour les piétons doit être conçue pour favoriser le
passage des piétons. Placez la barrière de sorte que personne ne puisse entrer
en contact avec la barrière pour les véhicules sur l’ensemble de sa
trajectoire
c) Pour réduire les risques de coincement lors de l’ouverture et de la
fermeture, la barrière doit être installée dans un endroit où la barrière et
les structures avoisinantes sont suffisamment éloignées l’une de l’autre. Les
barrières battantes ne doivent pas ouvrir dans une zone d’accès public.
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French
2.6 The gate must be properly installed and work freely in both directions prior to the installation of the gate operator. Do not over-tighten the operator clutch or pressure relief valve to compensate for a damaged gate.
2.6 La barrière doit être bien installée et fonctionner librement dans les deux directions avant d’entreprendre l’installation de l’ouvrebarrière. Ne serrez pas trop l’embrayage ou la soupape de surpression de l’ouvre-barrière pour compenser une barrière endommagée.
2.7 Controls intended for user activation must be located at least 1.83 m (6 ft) away from any moving part of the gate and where the user is prevented from reaching over, under, around or through the gate to operate the controls. Exception: Emergency access controls only accessible by authorized personnel (e.g. fire, police, EMS) may be placed at any location in the line-of-sight of the gate.
2.7 Les commandes destinées à l’activation par l’utilisateur doivent être situées à au moins 1,83 m (6 pi) des pièces mobiles de la barrière et à un endroit où l’utilisateur ne peut pas atteindre les commandes par le dessus, par le dessous, par les côtés et au travers de la barrière. Exception : Les commandes d’accès d’urgence accessibles au personnel autorisé seulement (p. ex. pompier, policier, SMU) peuvent être placées à tout endroit dans le champ de visibilité de la barrière.
2.8 Le bouton d’arrêt, le bouton de
2.8 The Stop and/or Reset button must be
réenclenchement ou ces deux boutons doivent
located in the line of-sight of the gate. Activation être situés dans le champ de visibilité de
of the reset control shall not cause the operator la barrière. L’activation des commandes de
to start.
réenclenchement ne doit pas mettre en marche
l’ouvrebarrière.
2.9 A minimum of two (2) WARNING SIGNS shall be installed, in the area of the gate. Each placard is to be visible by persons located on the side of the gate on which the placard is installed.
2.9 Au moins deux panneaux de mise en garde doivent être installés dans la zone de la barrière. Chaque étiquette doit être visible des personnes situées de chaque côté de la barrière sur laquelle l’étiquette est installée.
2.10 For gate operators utilizing a non-contact sensor
2.10 Pour les ouvre-barrières qui fonctionnent avec des capteurs
a. See instructions on the placement of noncontact sensors for each Type of application,
a. Voir les instructions sur le positionnement des capteurs sans contact pour chaque type d’utilisation.
b. Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, such as when a vehicle, trips the sensor while the gate is still moving, and
b. Des précautions doivent être prises pour réduire les risques de déclenchement inutile, comme lorsqu’un véhicule déclenche le capteur alors que la barrière est encore en mouvement.
c. One or more non-contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier.
c. Un capteur sans contact ou plus doit être situé où il existe un risque de coincement ou d’obstruction, comme dans l’espace que peut occuper la barrière lorsqu’elle est en mouvement.
2.11 For a gate operator utilizing a contact sensor
2.11 Pour les ouvre-barrières qui fonctionnent avec des capteurs
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French
a. One or more contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such as at the leading edge, trailing edge, and postmounted both inside and outside of a vehicular horizontal slide gate.
a. Au moins un capteur de contact doit être situé où il existe un risque de coincement ou d’obstruction, comme sur le bord d’ouverture, sur le bord de fermeture et sur les poteaux montés sur l’intérieur ou l’extérieur d’une barrière coulissante pour véhicules.
b. A hardwired contact sensor shall be
b. Un capteur de contact doit être installé et
located and its wiring arranged so that the
câblé de sorte à éviter que la communication
communication between the sensor and the gate entre le capteur et l’ouvrebarrière soit gênée par
operator is not subjected to mechanical damage. des dommages mécaniques.
c. A wireless device such as one that transmits radio frequency (RF) signals to the gate operator for entrapment protection functions shall be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or impeded by building structures, natural landscaping or similar obstruction. A wireless device shall function under the intended end-use conditions.
c. Un dispositif sans fil, comme un appareil qui transmet des signaux de radiofréquence (RF) à l’ouvre-barrière pour prévenir le coincement, doit être situé à un endroit où la transmission des signaux ne sera pas obstruée ou gênée par des structures, des arbres ou d’autres obstacles similaires. Un dispositif sans fil doit fonctionner selon les conditions d’utilisation finale prévues.
d. One or more contact sensors shall be located on the inside and outside leading edge of a swing gate. Additionally, if the bottom edge of a swing gate is greater than 152 mm (6 inches) but less than 406 mm (16 inches) above the ground at any point in its arc of travel, one or more contact sensors shall be located on the bottom edge.
d. Au moins un capteur de contact doit être situé sur les bords d’ouverture intérieur et extérieur d’une barrière battante. De plus, si le dessous d’une barrière battante est situé à plus de 152 mm (6 po) mais à moins de 406 mm (16 po) du sol à l’un des points de sa trajectoire, au moins un capteur de contact doit être situé sur le bord inférieur.
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WARRANTY
1. Warranty.
Hy-Security Gate, Inc. (“HySecurity”) warrants that at the me of sale each
HySecurity-branded product that it sells will, in all material respects,
conform to its then applicable specificaon and will be free from defects in
material and manufacture.
The following addional duraonal warranes apply to HySecurity products,
depending on whether (1) the product is purchased through an authorized
HySecurity distributor and (2) whether a mely and complete product registraon
is submited to HySecurity.
It is therefore important that you register your product with HySecurity,
online at
www.hysecurity.com/warranty, within the 60-day period described below.
1(a) HySecurity Products Purchased Through Authorized Distributors and
Properly
Registered
For any gate operator product that is purchased from an authorized HySecurity
distributor (this excludes product purchased through internet resellers or any
distributor not authorized by HySecurity), if the product registraon is
completed by the Dealer/Installer or End User within 60 days of the date of
purchase, the following warranty terms will apply. HySecurity warrants that
the product will remain serviceable for the following periods:
a) Hydraulic industrial gate operator hydraulics, controls, and mechanical
components: Five Years or 500,000 gate cycles (whichever occurs first) aer the
date of installaon,
b) Hydraulic wedge operator hydraulics and controls: Five Years or 500,000
cycles (whichever occurs first) aer the date of installaon. Wedge mechanical
components: Two Years aer the date of installaon,
c) Electromechanical pad-mounted Slide and Swing operators: Five Years or
500,000 cycles (whichever occurs first) aer the date of installaon, except
single family residenal usage, where the warranty term shall be Seven Years
aer the date the product was shipped from HySecurity,
d) Electromechanical linear actuator Swing operators: Two Years aer the date
of installaon,
e) Electromechanical surface mount wedge operator electronics: Two Years or
500,000 gate cycles (whichever occurs first), aer the date of installaon,
f) Electromechanical Barrier Arm Operators: Two years or 1,000,000 gate cycles
(whichever occurs first) aer the date of installaon,
provided that the preceding Five Year warranty period in (a), (b), and (c)
will not extend beyond seven years from the date that the product was shipped
from
HySecurity, and the Two Year warranty period in (b), (d), (e), and (f) will
not extend beyond four years from the date that the product was shipped from
HySecurity.
The preceding warranty duraons do not apply to the products or components
described below (g-j), which have a shorter warranty period:
g) Hydraulic gate operator drive wheels, including XtremeDriveTM wheels and
rack: Two Years from date of installaon.
h) AC and DC power supplies, chargers, and inverters and HyNetTM Gateway: Two
Years from date of installaon, except bateries.
i) Bateries: One Year from date of shipment from HySecurity. j) Components
subject to normal wear including, but not limited to, chains, belts,
idler wheels, sprockets and fuses: One Year from date of installaon.
1(b) HySecurity Products Not Purchased Through an Authorized Distributor or
Not
Properly Registered within 60 Days
For any product that is not purchased from an authorized HySecurity
distributor or
for which the product registraon was not completed by the Dealer/Installer/End
User within sixty (60) days of the date of purchase, the following warranty
will apply: HySecurity warrants that the product will remain serviceable for
the following periods, which begin on the date that the product was shipped
from HySecurity:
a) All gate operators: One Year or 100,000 gate cycles, whichever comes first.
b) AC and DC power supplies, chargers, or inverters: One Year. c) HyNetTM
Gateway: One Year. d) Hydraulic gate operator drive wheels: One Year.
1(c) Replacement Parts
HySecurity warrants that replacement parts (whether new or recondioned) will
remain serviceable for One Year from the date that the part was shipped from
HySecurity or the remaining period of the Gate Operator warranty, whichever is
longer.
1(d) Limitaons and Exclusions Applicable to Each of the Preceding Warranes.
The preceding warranes shall not apply to equipment that has been (1)
installed,
maintained, or used improperly or contrary to instrucons; (2) subjected to
negligence, accident, vandalism, or damaged by severe weather, wind, flood,
fire,
terrorism or war; or (3) damaged through improper operaon, maintenance,
storage or abnormal or extraordinary use or abuse. Any modificaon made to
products will void the warranty unless the modificaons are approved in wring
by HySecurity in advance of the change (this exclusion does not apply to
normal installaon of approved accessories and/or protecve devices or sensors).
It is the responsibility of the Distributor, Dealer/Installer, or End User to
ensure that the soware version in the product is maintained to the latest
revision level.
The preceding warranes do not extend to accessories when those items carry
another manufacturer’s name plate and they are not a part of the base model.
HySecurity disclaims all warranes for such accessory components, which carry
only the original warranty, if any, of their original manufacturer. HySecurity
hereby assigns its rights under such manufacturer warranes–to the extent that
such rights are assignable–to Buyer.
These warranes extend to HySecurity’s Distributors, to the Dealer/Installer,
and to the first End User of the product following installaon. They do not
extend to subsequent purchasers.
2. Exclusion of Other Warranes. The warranes contained in Secon 1 are the
exclusive warranes given by
HySecurity and supersede any prior, contrary or addional representaons,
whether oral or writen. Any prior or extrinsic representaons or agreements are
discharged or nullified. HYSECURITY HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES–WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY–INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ANY
LIABILITY FOR INFRINGEMENT, AND ANY WARRANTIES OTHERWISE ARISING FROM COURSE
OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, OR USAGE OF TRADE.
3. Buyer’s Exclusive Remedies for Any Nonconformity. If a HySecurity product
fails to conform to the warranes in Secon 1, Buyer must
nofy and order replacement parts from the Distributor through which the
product was purchased within a reasonable me and in no event more than thirty
(30) days aer the discovery of the nonconformity. HySecurity will invesgate
and, in the event of a breach, will provide, within a reasonable period of me,
one of the following: (1) repair or replacement of any nonconforming products
or components or (2) refund of the price upon return of the nonconforming
items. HySecurity reserves
the right to supply used or recondioned material for all warranty claims.
HySecurity will not be considered to be in breach of or default under this
Warranty because of any failure to perform due to condions beyond its
reasonable control, including any force majeure. This warranty does not cover
any incidental expenses, including fines or penales, temporary security,
labor, shipping, travel me or standby me that are incurred for inspecon or
replacement of any nonconforming items. As a condion of warranty coverage,
warranty claims must be submited in accordance with the procedures described
on the HySecurity form, “RMA Procedures.”
THE REMEDY SELECTED BY HYSECURITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL BE
THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY OF BUYER FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY.
4. Exclusion of Consequenal and Incidental Damages. HYSECURITY SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING FROM NONDELIVERY OR FROM THE USE,
MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT OR FROM
HYSECURITY’S OWN NEGLIGENCE. This exclusion applies regardless of whether such
damages are sought for breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, or
strict liability. This exclusion does not apply to claims for bodily injury or
death.
5. Severability. If any provision of this warranty is found to be invalid or
unenforceable, then the
remainder shall have full force and effect.
6. Proprietary Rights.
HySecurity retains and reserves all right, tle, and interest in the
intellectual property rights of its products, including any accompanying
proprietary soware. No ownership of any intellectual property rights in the
products or accompanying soware is transferred to Distributor,
Dealer/Installer, or End User.
7. Applicable Law.
This warranty will be interpreted, construed, and enforced in all respects in
accordance with the laws of the State of Washington, without reference to its
choice of law principles. The U.N. Convenon on Contracts for the Internaonal
Sale of Goods will not apply to this warranty.
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SPECIFICATIONS
SlideSmartTM CNX model, AC or solar
Standard Gate Weight Max. Gate Length Max. Pull Force* Rate of Travel Duty
Cycle Horsepower Drive
UPS Battery Backup Cycles***
Temperature Rating Operating Voltage Input Voltage Accessory Power
Communication
User Controls
Inputs
Relays
Finish ETL Listed (UL 325) Warranty
SlideSmart CNX 15 1,500 lb (680 kg)
50 ft (15 m)
300 lb
0.75, 1 or 1.25 ft/s (23, 30 or 38 cm/s) Open/Close speed set independently
Continuous
Equivalent to 1/2 hp
Electromechanical – 24V Brushless DC motor with direct drive gear train Field
configurable to fail open or secure when batteries deplete.
Standard battery backup gate travel: Two 8Ah batteries. Up to 4,000 ft (1,219
m) after AC power loss. Extended battery backup gate travel: Two 35Ah
batteries. Up to 16,000 ft (5,486 m) after AC power loss.
-13º to 158º F (-25º to 70º C)
24VDC
Switch select 115V or 208-230V, 60/50 Hz; Solar: 24V solar panels
24VDC at each input & SS relay (2A accumulative)
BlueBUS, USB, Ethernet, T4, RS-485, Bluetooth, OXI receiver SmartCNXTM
Controller with 70+ configurable settings. 32 character OLED display and 7
tactile buttons,
or Bluetooth smartphone interface, for programming. 15 inputs including 5
control inputs, 2 dedicated entrapment sensor inputs, 3 user programmable
inputs, a BlueBUS port, and 4 Hy5B vehicle
detectors sockets. Optional SmartCNXTM I/O Expansion module for 8 additional
user programmable inputs. 3 configurable user relays: Two 30VDC, 2A solid
state. One 240VAC, 20A electromechanical; Optional SmartCNX I/O Expansion
module for 8
additional relay outputs. Zinc rich primer with black powder coated chassis.
High impact copolymer cover.
Usage Class I, II, III, IV
5 year (7 year single-family residential) w/product registration
- Nice HySecurity manufacturers only reliable and powerful gate operators and provides an extra margin of power to be certain the gate works in adverse conditions. Some manufactures overstate the length and weight capacity of their operators, but Nice HySecurity rates conservatively. Note that our pull force ratings are substantial and that extra margin of power is part of the HySecurity reputation for reliability.
** Speed setting cannot be configured to exceed 1 ft/s for Class I and II usage. *** The actual number of gate cycles available from battery depends upon gate resistance to travel, cycle length, battery size, state of charge and health, ambient temperature, accessory
power draw and frequency of gate cycles during power outage. 60 Watt minimum 24VDC solar panel (or two 12V – 30W panels wired in series), not included but required for solar operation. Visit hysecurity.com or call for information on solar panel
size calculations.
To enable fully automatic operation, all SLIDE gate operators require a minimum of TWO monitored external entrapment protection sensors (one for each direction) to protect entrapment zones in both the open and close direction of travel. Visit hysecurity.com/gatesafety for more information on UL 325 standards and gate safety.
Part System firmware SmartCNX controller Drive firmware Drive module
Version h6.05 RevA, RevC Rev143 RevA, RevB, RevC
Note: If the versions above do not match your operator visit the website in
Contact Information below for a manual that matches your operator.
Contact Information:
Visit support.hysecurity.com for Installation manuals, replacement part instructions, part diagrams and more.
Qualified Nice | HySecurity distributors are experienced and trained to assist in resolving installation problems. For the name of a qualified distributor near you, call HySecurity at 800-321-9947. *Before contacting your distributor or HySecurity Technical Support, obtain the serial number of your operator.
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References
- Nice | HySecurity - Gate Openers and Barrier Systems
- ASTM International - Standards Worldwide
- Publications | DASMA
- Nice | HySecurity - Gate Openers and Barrier Systems
- UL Solutions
- F2200 Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction