CENTURION VANTAGE SMART Linear Swing Gate Motor Instruction Manual
- July 17, 2024
- CENTURION
Table of Contents
- CENTURION VANTAGE SMART Linear Swing Gate Motor
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQs
- INTRODUCTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
- REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- INSTALLATION PREPARATION
- OPERATOR INSTALLATION
- ELECTRICAL SETUP
- INSTALLATION HANDOVER
- WARRANTY INFORMATION
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CENTURION VANTAGE SMART Linear Swing Gate Motor
Specifications
- Actuation Strokes: 300mm, 400mm, 500mm
- Gate Types: Single or double light-domestic gates, heavy industrial double swing gates
- Safety Features: Fail-safe and fully-redundant Position and Collision Detection System
- Gate Travel Limits Management: Sealed opto-electronic system for precise position and trajectory control
Product Usage Instructions
1. New Site Installation Preparation:
- General Considerations: Ensure the site is suitable for installation.
- Determine Gate Opening Angle: Measure and determine the gate’s opening angle.
- Side Wall Limitation: Check for any limitations in case of inward opening gates.
- Cabling Requirements: Install necessary cabling for the gate operator.
- Mounting Wall Bracket: Securely install the wall bracket for the gate operator.
- Mounting Gate Bracket: Attach the gate bracket to the gate structure.
2. Operator Installation – Inward Opening:
- New Site Installations: Follow step-by-step instructions for inward opening gates installation.
3. Operator Installation – Outward Opening:
- New Site Installations: Installation guide for outward opening gates.
4. Electrical Setup:
- Secure Vx SMART Wallbox to Wall: Mount the wallbox securely on the wall.
- Wiring: Connect the necessary wiring as per the provided diagram.
- Fuse Protection: Ensure proper fuse protection for electrical components.
- Commissioning the System: Complete system setup and commissioning process.
5. Installation Handover:
- Review all installation steps and ensure proper functioning before handing over to the user.
6. Warranty Information:
- Refer to the warranty information provided for details on coverage and terms.
FAQs
- Q: What should I do if the gate does not open/close properly?
- A: Check for any obstructions in the gate’s path, ensure proper power supply, and inspect for any loose connections in the wiring.
- Q: How can I adjust the gate opening/closing speed?
- A: Refer to the user manual for instructions on adjusting the gate’s speed settings via the control panel.
Icons used in this manual
This icon indicates tips and other information that could be useful during the
installation.
This icon denotes variations and other aspects that should be considered during installation.
This icon indicates warning, caution or attention! Please take special note of critical aspects that MUST be adhered to in order to prevent injury.
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
The VANTAGE SMART linear swing gate motor, available in three models with actuation strokes of 300, 400mm and 500mm, respectively, has been designed to automate a wide variety of swing gates, from single or double light-domestic gates to heavy industrial double swing gates.
The fail-safe and fully-redundant Position and Collision Detection System has been designed and tested to set the standard in safety of operation and to provide an unparalleled level of reliability and durability in operation.
The gate Travel Limits are managed by a sealed opto-electronic system that has been designed not only to ensure ultra-reliable operation, but also to ensure precise position and trajectory control. This enables very accurate and reliable collision detection to ensure safe operation even under trying conditions.
This guide covers the mechanical installation of your new VANTAGE SMART swing gate operator.
VANTAGE SMART swing gate operators can be installed on both inwardand outward- opening swing gates. Please see the relevant sections for each type of installation, paying attention to any site preparation that needs to be made before the operators are installed.
Advanced features of the Vx SMART logic controller include:
· Interactive graphic user interface via a smartphone application · Automated
setup of gate endpoints (limits) · Independently-adjustable motor speed in
both opening and closing directions · Fail-safe collision detection and auto-
reverse (adjustable sensitivity) · Smooth, adjustable start/stop (ramp-up
/ramp-down) · Multiple operational modes · Selectable, adjustable Autoclose ·
Pedestrian (partial) opening · Positive Close Mode · Supports up to three sets
of Photon SMART Safety beams · Independent safety inputs for opening and
closing beams (wired) · Automatic beam test for both opening and closing beams
(wired) · Advanced lightning/surge protection · Onboard NOVA code-hopping
radio receiver with full channel-mapping capability
(1500 MyCentsys Remote users1)
1. Multiple buttons per remote can be used.
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1.1. Important Safety Information
INTRODUCTION
ATTENTION!
To ensure the safety of people and possessions, it is important that you read
all of the following instructions.
Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious
harm to people.
The installer, being either professional or DIY, is the last person on the
site who can ensure that the operator is safely installed and that the whole
system can be operated safely.
Warnings for the Installer
CAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS before installing the product.
· All installation, repair, and service work to this product must be carried
out by a suitably qualified person
· This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety
· Do not activate your gate unless it is in view and you can determine that
its area of travel is clear of people, pets, or other obstructions
· NO ONE MAY CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING GATE — always keep people and objects
away from the gate and its area of travel
· NEVER LET CHILDREN OPERATE OR PLAY WITH THE GATE CONTROLS
· Secure all easily-accessed gate opener controls in order to prevent
unauthorised use of the gate
· Do not in any way modify the components of the automated system
· Do not install the equipment in an explosive atmosphere: the presence of
flammable gases or fumes is a serious danger to safety
· Before attempting any work on the system, turn off electrical power to the
operator and disconnect the batteries
· The Mains power supply of the automated system must be fitted with an all-
pole switch with contact opening distance of 3mm or greater; use of a 5A
hydraulic breaker with all-pole circuit break is recommended
· Make sure that an earth leakage circuit breaker with a threshold of 30mA is
fitted upstream of the system
· Never short-circuit the battery and do not attempt to recharge the batteries
with power supply units other than that supplied with the product, or
manufactured by Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd
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· Make sure that the earthing system is correctly constructed and that all metal parts of the system are suitably earthed
· Safety devices must be fitted to the installation to guard against mechanical movement risks such as crushing, dragging and shearing
· Always fit the warning signs visibly to the inside and outside of the gate
· The installer must explain and demonstrate the manual operation of the gate
in case of an emergency and must hand over the User Guide/Warnings to the user
· The installer must explain these safety instructions to all persons authorised to use this gate, and be sure that they understand the hazards associated with automated gates
· Do not leave packing materials (plastic, polystyrene, etc.) within reach of children as such materials are potential sources of danger
· Dispose of all waste products like packing materials, worn-out batteries, etc., according to local regulations
· Always check the obstruction detection system, and safety devices for correct operation
· Neither Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd, nor its subsidiaries, accepts any liability caused by improper use of the product, or for use other than that for which the automated system was intended
· This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in this documentation; any other use, not expressly indicated here, could compromise the service life/operation of the product and/or be a source of danger
· Everything not expressly specified in these instructions is not permitted
Never run the operator directly from the battery! Doing so will cause damage to the operator. Only run the operator from the Vx SMART Controller.
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
SAFETY FIRST
KEEP CLEAR! GATE MAY MOVE AT ANY TIME!
MOVING GATE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!
KEEP CLEAR! GATE MAY MOVE AT ANY TIME! DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE THE
GATE OR PLAY IN THE
NEAR VICINITY OF THE GATE.
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1.2. Lightning Protection
INTRODUCTION
The electronic controller utilises the same proven surge protection philosophy that is used in all our products. While this does not guarantee that the unit will not be damaged in the event of a lightning strike or power surge, it greatly reduces the likelihood of such damage occurring. The earth return for the surge protection is provided via the mains power supply earth and/or earth spike located next to the operator.
In order to ensure that the surge protection is effective, it is essential that the unit is properly earthed.
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SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. Physical Dimensions
1170mm extended
SPECIFICATIONS
870mm retracted Ø100mm
300mm extended piston stroke
95mm
FIGURE 1. V 300 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 1370mm extended
970mm retracted Ø100mm
400mm extended piston stroke
95mm
FIGURE 2. V 400 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 1570mm extended
1070mm retracted Ø100mm
500mm extended piston stroke
95mm
FIGURE 3. V 500 OVERALL DIMENSIONS
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2.2. Technical Specifications
2.2.1. Main Operator
SPECIFICATIONS
VANTAGE 300 VANTAGE 400 VANTAGE 500
SMART
SMART
SMART
Input voltage Motor voltage Motor power supply Battery charger2 Current
consumption (Mains)
Current consumption (Motor rated at load) Operator push force – maximum
Operator stroke Piston extention / retraction speed Typical gate opening time3
Manual override Maximum number of operations per day Duty cycle – Mains
present5 6 Operations in standby with 7.2Ah battery7
Half day Full day Collision sensing Operating temperature range Mass of unit
packed (excluding battery) Single kit8 Double kit9
1. Can increase battery capacity for longer standby times. 2. Can operate off
a solar supply, consult your reseller for assistance. 3. Assumes a full stroke
of operator is used on a level gate with no wind. 4. Each operator comes with
a unique set of keys. 5. Based on 25°C ambient temperature and unit not in
direct sunlight. 6. Based on an operator push force of less than 50% of rated.
7. Based on double kit excluding Infrared Safety Beams. 8. Single kit contains
one operator and Wall Box. 9. Double kit contains two operators and one Wall
Box.
90V – 240V AC ± 10%, 50/60Hz
12V DC
Battery-driven (standard capacity – 7.2Ah)1
1.8A @ 13.8V
170mA
15A – maximum
250kgf
300mm
400mm
500mm
28mm/sec (variable)
11.3 sec
14.3 sec
17.8 sec
Key release4
250
50%
70 58 Electronic -15°C to +50°C
8kg 13kg
8.5kg 14kg
9kg 15kg
TABLE 1
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SPECIFICATIONS
2.2.2. SMART Controller
Maximum motor current per channel Maximum input voltage
15A (fused) 14.4V DC
Standby current draw Maximum solenoid current draw Maximum auxillary output current
51mA² 3A DC / AC (10 Seconds)1 3A (Resettable Electronic Fuse)
Collision detection
Current sense and optical
Position and trajectory control Temperature range
Optical -20°C to +60°C
Onboard receiver type
Code-hopping multichannel
Receiver code storage capacity
1500 transmitters
Receiver frequency
1. Limited by charger, ensure that load does not prevent battery from fully
charging. Continuous current draw should ideally be less than 500mA but must
not exceed 1A.
2. Operators connected, no ancillaries fitted
433MHZ
TABLE 2
2.2.3. Power Supply Nominal input voltage AC current draw (maximum)
Temperature range Battery charger output current (dependant on PSU input
voltage)
2.3. Allowable Gate Masses
90V – 240V AC ±10% @ 50/60Hz 170mA
-20°C to +60°C 90V AC input: 1.2A @ 13.8V 240V AC input: 1.8A @ 13.8V
TABLE 3
Ensure that the gate leaf meets Wind Load Specifications.
Maximum allowable gate mass for the VANTAGE 300 SMART operator
Gate Swing Angle
90° 100°
Up to 1.5m 350kg 350kg
Up to 2m
350kg 350kg
Up to 2.5m 335kg 335kg
1. An electric lock must be fitted to secure gate in closed position.
Up to 3m1 230kg
230kg TABLE 4
Maximum allowable gate mass for the VANTAGE 400 SMART operator
Gate Swing Angle
90° 100° 110° 120°
Up to 1.5m 500kg 500kg 500kg 180kg
Up to 2m
500kg 500kg 306kg 100kg
Up to 2.5m 500kg 388kg 198kg 65kg
1. An electric lock must be fitted to secure gate in closed position.
Up to 3m1 360kg 160kg 130kg
Up to 3.5m1 260kg 190kg
Up to 4m1 200kg 150kg
Not recommended TABLE 5
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SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum allowable gate mass for the VANTAGE 500 SMART operator
Gate Swing Angle
90° 100° 110° 120°
Up to 1.5m 750kg 750kg 750kg 310kg
Up to 2m
750kg 750kg 500kg 170kg
Up to 2.5m 750kg 600kg 320kg 110kg
1. An electric lock must be fitted to secure gate in closed position.
Up to 3m1 550kg 420kg 220kg
Up to 3.5m1 410kg 310kg
Up to 4m1 310kg 230kg
Not recommended TABLE 6
2.4. Wind loads
Wind speeds for which operator will still operate the gate. (VANTAGE 300
SMART, VANTAGE 400 SMART or VANTAGE 500 SMART operators) For a 25% covered
gate: (Palisades, etc.) x 1.8 metre high
VANTAGE 300 SMART MAXIMUM OPENING SPEED
Gate length Gate height Allowable wind speed 25% clad(km/h)1 Allowable wind speed 100% clad (km/h)1
1.5m 1.8m 105
52
2m 1.8m
78 39
1. No wind opening time is approximately 12seconds Gate opening and closing times will increase as wind speed increase
2.5m 1.8m
62 31
3m 1.8m
52 26
3.5m 4m N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
TABLE 7
VANTAGE 400 SMART MAXIMUM OPENING SPEED
Gate length
1.5m 2m
Gate height
1.8m 1.8m
Allowable wind speed 25% clad(km/h)1 122 91
Allowable wind speed 100% clad (km/h)1 61
45
1. No wind opening time is approximately 15seconds Gate opening and closing times will increase as wind speed increase
2.5m 1.8m
72 36
3m 1.8m
60 30
3.5m 4m
1.8m 1.8m
52
46
26
23
TABLE 8
VANTAGE 500 SMART MAXIMUM OPENING SPEED
Gate length
1.5m 2m
Gate height
1.8m 1.8m
Allowable wind speed 25% clad(km/h)1 134 100
Allowable wind speed 100% clad (km/h)1 67
50
1. No wind opening time is approximately 18seconds Gate opening and closing times will increase as wind speed increase
2.5m 1.8m
79 39
3m 1.8m
67 33
3.5m 4m
1.8m 1.8m
58
51
29
25
TABLE 9
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
1 2 3
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 10
1 4
2
5
9
8
7
6
FIGURE 4. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION – MAIN KIT
1. Gate Bracket Pin
6. Gate Bracket
2. 14mm Snap Ring
7. M5 Barrel Nut
3. VANTAGE SMART Gate Operator
8. Origin Clamp
4. Wall Bracket
9. Stainless steel cap screw M5 x 25
5. Wall Bracket Mounting Plate
10. Gate Operator Keys1
1. Keys are specific to each operator – key number must be recorded.
3.1. Vx SMART Wall Box
4 1
2
Product code: VECCAD02V6
3 FIGURE 5. V-SERIES WALL BOX INCLUDING CHARGER AND CONTROLLER
1. 12V 7.2Ah Battery1
3. Charger
2. Vx SMART Series Controller
4. Code-hopping remote controls
1. Batteries can be of a larger capacity for longer power failure autonomy and are not included in the kit; Consult your local authorised dealer for assistance.
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REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
4. REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Hammer
Spanners 17mm/15mm preferably socket set
Electric drilling machine
Screwdrivers 6mm Phillips 3.5mm Flat
Pliers
Crimping tool and Pin lugs
Connector block
Hole saw 20mm
G-clamps x2
Allen key 5mm
Ø12mm masonry drill bit for wall mount bracket
Ø6.5mm steel drill bit for gate bracket
Angle grinder
Pin punch 6mm
Measuring tape
Hacksaw
Spirit level
Welding machine (including consumables)
and safety equipment
Extension cord
Soldering iron
Marking pen/chalk
Safety equipment (goggles, gloves etc.)
FIGURE 6. REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
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INSTALLATION PREPARATION
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
5.1. General Considerations for the Installation
Always recommend the fitment of additional safety equipment such as safety edges and Safety Beams, for additional protection against entrapment or other mechanical risks.
Check that no pipes or electrical cables are in the way of the intended installation.
Check that enough space is available for the gate operator with the gate in the required open position (see Figure 6).
If the swing gate leaf is longer than 3 metres, ensure that an electric lock can be fitted.
For security reasons, never fit an operator on the outside of the gate, where the public has access to it (refer to the instructions for an Outward-opening swing gate).
Never run an operator directly off the 12V battery.
Install the gate operator only if:
· It will not pose a hazard to the public · There is sufficient clearance to a
roadway and/or public thoroughfares · The installation will meet all municipal
and/or local authority requirements once
completed · The gate mass, leaf width, wind loading and application is within
the operator
specifications · The gate is in good working order, meaning:
· that it swings freely; · does not move on its own if left in any position; ·
each gate leaf is strong and rigid;
· Once installed, there is sufficient clearance between moving parts during
operation of the gate to reduce the risk of personal injury and/or entrapment
· It is recommended that Pushbuttons and Keyswitches, if fitted, be positioned
in such a way that the gate is in line of sight of the user
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5.2. Determine Gate Opening Angle
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
Use this procedure to accurately determine the gate opening angle:
5.2.1. Step 1
Close the gate and measure a
Wall
distance of one metre from the
centreline of the gate hinge.
Make a mark on the ground.
5.2.2. Step 2
Open the gate and measure along the gate a distance of one metre from the
centreline of the gate hinge.
Make a mark on the ground.
Measure the distance on the ground between the two marks (Z).
Using this Z-Value, read off the gate opening angle from the Table below.
Mark the Ground
Gate in open position
5.2.3. Step 3
Gate opening angle based on Z-Value
From 1414mm 1532mm
To 1521mm 1638mm
1 metre
Mark the ground 1 metre
Gate hinge point
Distance Z
Gate in closed position
FIGURE 7
Use gate swing angle of 90°-99°
100°-110° TABLE 10
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5.3. Key Terms Used in this Section
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
5.3.1. Pillar maximum
The maximum allowable distance measured from the centre of the gate hinge to the edge of the pillar.
5.3.2. Wall minimum
This value denotes the minimum amount of space needed to install the operator and is measured from the side wall to the gate when the gate is in the open position.
5.4. Side Wall Limitation – Inward-Opening
Figure 9 shows the side wall limitations for an Inward opening gate for the
V300, V400 and V500 SMART operators. For installations where the distance from
the hinge point to the side wall is close to 200mm, the ‘A’ value chosen in
section 6.2. must be 145mm or less. In this scenario, the close proximity of
the hinge point to the side wall, means that there are very few suitable
geometry options.
Wall
Gate Hinge Point
Gate in closed position
ng angle
Wall minimum must be greater than 200mm
Gate swi
Side wall
Gate in open position
FIGURE 9. SIDE WALL LIMITATION FOR INWARD-OPENING GATE
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5.5. Pillar Hinge Depth Limitation – 90° Inward-Opening
Figure 8 shows the pillar hinge depth limitation for a 90° Inward-opening gate. An operator must be installed in accordance with these limitations to ensure that it does not interfere with the operation of the gate during movement. The hinge depth of the gate on the pillar, needs to be checked against the pillar maximum values in Table 9 to determine if the installation is possible. If the hinge depth of the gate is excessive, the gate may have to be relocated on the pillar to achieve the required pillar maximum values. This does not apply to gates opening more than 90° as the gate would need to swing beyond 90° without colliding with the pillar.
Wall
Gate Hinge Point
Gate in closed position
Pillar maximum
ng angle
Gate swi
Gate in open position
FIGURE 10. PILLAR HINGE DEPTH LIMITATION FOR 90° INWARD-OPENING GATE
Operator VANTAGE 300 SMART VANTAGE 300 SMART VANTAGE 400 SMART VANTAGE 500 SMART
Pillar Maximum 90mm 100mm 165mm 245mm
Swing Gate Angle 90°
100°
90°
90°
TABLE 11
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5.6. Mounting the Wall Bracket
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
The following recommended methods may be used to install the operator.
5.6.1. Through-wall
Applications:
· Pre-fabricated walling · For heavy gates operating
frequently
Pillar Wall Bracket
5.6.2. Chemical anchors Applications: · Masonry pillars · Frequent use
5.6.3. Welding Application: · Steel pillars
Through-wall bolt Pillar
Wall Bracket Chemical anchor Steel pillar
FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12
Wall Bracket Welding machine
FIGURE 13
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5.6.4. Sleeve anchors Applications: · Lighter gates · Domestic
5.6.5. Rawl bolts Applications: · Lighter gates · Domestic
Pillar
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
Wall Bracket Sleeve anchor Pillar
FIGURE 14
Wall Bracket Rawl bolt
FIGURE 15
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5.7. Mounting the Gate Bracket
5.7.1. Welding Applications:
Gate
· Domestic · Medium gates · Frequent use
Gate Bracket
5.7.2. Through-bolts (high-tensile) Applications: · Domestic · Light gates ·
Infrequent use
TEK screws and mild steel bolts are not recommended.
Gate Gate Bracket
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
Welding machine FIGURE 16
Through-bolts
FIGURE 17
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5.8 Cabling Requirements
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
9 9
11
1
8
1
2
2
9
5
3 6 6
10
8
7 3
5
9 3
7 4
4
FIGURE 18. CABLING REQUIREMENTS
Legend
1. 90V – 240V AC Mains cable via Mains isolator1 switch (3 core LNE 0,5mm2)2,
or low-voltage 16V AC battery charger supply3 (2 core 1,5mm²).
2. Intercom cable (n1 + 6 core) to house.
3. Master Motor (MTR M) or Slave Motor (MTR S) cable. (Minimum, 2 core 1.5mm2
- 4 core 0,22mm2 multi-stranded)4.
4. Optional radio receiver cable (3 core 0,5mm2 multi-stranded, optional)5.
5. Optional Pedestrian Keyswitch (2 core 0,5mm2 multi-stranded) or optional keypad (3 core 0,5mm2 multi-stranded).
6. Optional, but recommended infrared Safety Beams (3 core 0,5mm2 multi- stranded or 4 core 0.5mm2 for CE compliance).
7. Optional intercom cable (n2+2 core 0,5mm2 multi-stranded) to gate station.
8. Optional electric lock (2 core 0.5mm2).
9. Optional Pillar Light cable (3 core, size according to power regulations).
10. Optional ground loop for free-exit (1 core 0.5mm2 multi-stranded – silicone-coated)6.
11. Optional solar panel (2 core 1.5mm2 Cabtyre or G.P. in Conduit).
1. Mains isolator supplied with Vx SMART Wall Box. 2. Increase cable thickness if Pillar Lights are to be installed. 3. Screened cable is always recommended to provide better protection against lightning – earth one end of screening. 4. Please use VANTAGE SMART cabling. Order reference: CABLEVEC68 (10M maximum from Vx-Series controller to
operator). 5. For optimum range an external receiver can be mounted on the wall. 6. Consult manufacturer of loop detector for specific details.
· All cables must be routed in conduit unless underground cable is being used · Mains isolator must be less than one metre from the operator · Safety Beams are always recommended: i5, Photon or Photon SMART
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5.9. Critical Installation Checklist
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
The following is a list of critical requirements that must be adhered to in order to ensure reliable operation of your VANTAGE SMART operator(s):
· Ensure that the Wall Bracket is securely anchored · Use the operator’s
maximum stroke · Only us the VANTAGE SMART cable for the installation · Leave
a 350mm long loop in the operator cable as per Figure 39 · Fit an Electronic
Gate Lock if the leaf width is greater than 3 metres · Ensure that the opening
and closing angles conform to the installation guidelines · Ensure that your
gate and operator(s) are equipped to deal with Wind Loading
(refer to Section 2.4. – “Wind Loads”)
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OPERATOR INSTALLATION
– INWARD-OPENING
6. OPERATOR INSTALLATION – INWARD-OPENING
6.1. New Site Installations
Figure 17 illustrates the values corresponding to the Inward-Opening Gate
Installation Tables.
Wall
Gate in closed position
A
E B
VANTAGE SMART operator
The length of the wall bracket should equal B minus E. When looking at the
example above, the wall bracket should measure 240mm (B) – 160mm (E) = 80mm
(wall bracket length)
FIGURE 19. BRACKET POSITION – INWARD-OPENING GATE
Ensure that the gate mass does not exceed the specifications on Section 2.3.
“Allowable Gate Massed”.
6.2. Key terms used in this section
6.2.1. E-Value1 The distance from the centre of the gate hinge to the edge of
the pillar1.
6.2.2. A-Value2 The horizontal distance from the Wall Bracket/pivot pin to the
center of the gate hinge1.
6.2.3. B-Value2 The vertical distance from the Wall Bracket/pivot pin to the
center of the gate hinge1.
1. Refer to Figure 17 Above. 2. Seen from top of pillar.
Step 1
Measure the E-Value and ensure that it does not exceed the values shown in
Table 11. Using Table 13 – Table 14 for the VANTAGE 300 SMART, Table 15 –
Table 18 for the VANTAGE 500 SMART, or Table 19 – Table 22 for the VANTAGE 500
SMART. along with the E-Value limitation, choose the relevant A & B values for
the installation that are as close as possible to the optimum installation
position as possible.
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OPERATOR INSTALLATION – INWARD-OPENING
Example: 90° Inward Opening gate (VANTAGE 300 SMART):
Assume that the E-Value has been measured as 160mm. By looking at the E-Values that are smaller than (<) 165mm, the relevant A- and B-Values are: A=145mm and B=240mm.
E-Value Depth of gate hinge to pillar
<165mm
<175mm
A-Value
145mm 130mm
B-Value
240mm 250mm
TABLE 12
V300 Inward Opening Gate Geometry Tables:
90° Inward Opening Gate
E-Value Depth of gate hinge
to pillar
<60mm <70mm <80mm <90mm1
1. Optimum Installation
100° Inward Opening Gate
A-Value
165mm 155mm 145mm 130mm1
B-Value
130mm 140mm 150mm 160mm1
TABLE 13
E-Value Depth of gate hinge
to pillar
<55mm
<65mm <75mm1
1. Optimum Installation
A-Value
150mm 140mm 130mm1
B-Value
120mm 130mm 140mm1
TABLE 14
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OPERATOR INSTALLATION – INWARD-OPENING
VANTAGE 400 SMART Inward-Opening Gate Geometry Tables:
90° Inward-Opening Gate E-Value
Depth of gate hinge to pillar <120mm <130mm <140mm1 <150mm <165mm <175mm
100° Inward-Opening Gate
A-Value
195mm 180mm 170mm1 160mm 145mm 130mm
B-Value
200mm 210mm 220mm1 230mm 240mm 250mm
TABLE 15
E-Value Depth of gate hinge to pillar
N/A Pillar can’t interfere
with gate
110° Inward-Opening Gate
A-Value
205mm 195mm 185mm1 175mm 165mm
B-Value
160mm 170mm 180mm1 190mm 200mm
TABLE 16
E-Value Depth of gate hinge to pillar
N/A Pillar can’t interfere
with gate
120° Inward-Opening Gate
A-Value
211mm 203mm 195mm 191mm1
B-Value
120mm 130mm 140mm 145mm1
TABLE 17
E-Value Depth of gate hinge to pillar
N/A Pillar can’t interfere with gate
1. Optimum Installation.
A-Value
212mm 205mm1
B-Value
90mm 100mm1
TABLE 18
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OPERATOR INSTALLATION – INWARD-OPENING
VANTAGE 500 SMART Inward Opening Gate Geometry Tables:
90° Inward-Opening Gate
E-Value Depth of gate hinge to pillar
<140mm <150mm <160mm <170mm <180mm <190mm1 <200mm <215mm <225mm <235mm <245mm
100° Inward-Opening Gate
A-Value
275mm 260mm 250mm 235mm 220mm 205mm1 195mm 180mm 170mm 155mm 140mm
B-Value
230mm 240mm 250mm 260mm 270mm 280mm1 290mm 300mm 310mm 320mm 330mm
TABLE 19
E-Value Depth of gate hinge to pillar
N/A Pillar can’t interfere
with gate
110° Inward-Opening Gate
A-Value
260mm 245mm 235mm 225mm1 215mm 205mm 195mm
B-Value
200mm 210mm 220mm 230mm1 240mm 250mm 260mm
TABLE 20
E-Value Depth of gate hinge to pillar
N/A Pillar can’t interfere
with gate
120° Inward-Opening Gate
A-Value
260mm 250mm 240mm 235mm1 225mm
B-Value
120mm 130mm 140mm TABLE 13 145mm1 200mm
TABLE 21
E-Value Depth of gate hinge to pillar
N/A Pillar can’t interfere with gate
1. Optimum Installation.
A-Value
270mm 263mm 257mm 250mm 243mm1
B-Value
110mm 120mm 130mm 140mm 150mm1
TABLE 22
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Determine a suitable height for the Wall Bracket.
OPERATOR INSTALLATION – INWARD-OPENING
Ensure that this mounting height will allow the Gate Bracket to be securely
mounted to the Gate Leaf.
Take care to make sure the operator is mounted level.
Gate
Wall Bracket Minimum 125mm
Gate Bracket position FIGURE 20. WALL BRACKET HEIGHT
Mark the calculated length required on the Wall Bracket taking the B-Value,
E-Value and Pillar shape into account as per Figure 17 above.
Cut off excess length.
Insert the Wall Bracket into the mounting plate.
Weld the brackets together.
Cut off excess length
Mark length on bracket
Weld plates together
Mount the Wall Bracket according to the A- and B-Values obtained on pages 25
and 26.
It is critical that the Wall Bracket is securely mounted.
See section 5 – “Site preparation”.
Wall Bracket length
FIGURE 21. CUT AND WELD WALL BRACKET Wall
Mounting bolt
Wall Bracket FIGURE 22
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SECTION 6
Fit the Gate Bracket to the VANTAGE SMART and secure it with a snap ring.
As additional security to the snap ring, fit a padlock and the optional
padlock shield.
OPERATOR INSTALLATION – INWARD-OPENING
Gate
Pin
Bracket
Origin clamp
VANTAGE SMART operator
Padlock
Fit the motor end of the operator to the Wall Bracket.
Pin
Support the operator to prevent damage.
Snap ring FIGURE 23
Wall
Wall Bracket
Manually rotate the piston to the fully extended position, and then retract it
by half to one full turn.
With the gate in the closed position, use a G-clamp or spot weld the Gate
Bracket in position to temporarily hold the Gate Bracket in place.
The G-clamp should only be used to secure the Gate Bracket in place, and
should never be used as a means of securing the operator piston arm as this
could result in damage.
Wall
Wall Bracket VANTAGE SMART operator G-clamp or spot weld Gate Bracket
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VANTAGE SMART operator
FIGURE 24 Gate in closed
position G-clamp
FIGURE 25
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Manually release the operator using the key provided with the kit, and swing
the gate to the desired open position.
Slide the origin clamp along the piston tube, right up to the end to the
operator.
Secure origin clamp in place, and tighten properly with an Allen Key.
OPERATOR INSTALLATION – INWARD-OPENING
Wall
Vantage SMART Operator
Gate in Closed Position
G-clamp
Gate in Open Position
Set the origin clamp to the open limit
G-clamp FIGURE 26
If the gate opening angle is sufficient and the operator is utilising the majority of its stroke, then secure the Gate Bracket using the most appropriate means.
Remove the operator before welding, if welding is required.
If this is not the case or the operator does not have enough stroke for the gate to open fully, re-check the A- and B-Values on pages 25 and 26.
Bolt Gate Bracket
Nuts
OR
Gate Bracket Gate Welding machine
Attach warning labels to the inside and outside of the gate as shown.
The Mechanical part of the installation is now complete.
FIGURE 27
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FIGURE 28
SECTION 7
OPERATOR INSTALLATION – OUTWARD-OPENING
7. OPERATOR INSTALLATION – OUTWARD-OPENING
7.1. New Site Installations
Depending on the gate opening angle determined in Section 6.2 refer to Figures
27 to 28 for the correct installation geometry.
In most cases it will be necessary to make up a suitable extension bracket in which to mount the operator’s Wall Bracket.
Ensure that the gate mass does not exceed the specifications on Section 2.3. “Allowable Gate Mass”.
VANTAGE 300 SMART Outward-Opening Gate:
Gate in open position
Gate opening angle
Gate in closed position
B
Make up bracket to suit site
Vantage SMART Operator
A
FIGURE 29. BRACKET POSITION – OUTWARD-OPENING GATE
VANTAGE 300 SMART Outward-Opening Gate Geometry Tables:
Gate Opening Angle 90° 100°
A-Value 135mm 140mm
B-Value 160mm 130mm
TABLE 23
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OPERATOR INSTALLATION – OUTWARD-OPENING
VANTAGE 400 SMART Outward-Opening Gate:
Gate in open position
Gate opening angle
Gate in closed position
B
Make up bracket to suit site
Vantage SMART Operator
A
FIGURE 30. BRACKET POSITION – OUTWARD-OPENING GATE
VANTAGE 400 SMART Outward-Opening Gate Geometry Tables:
Gate Opening Angle 90° 100° 110° 120°
A-Value 220mm 210mm 200mm 185mm
B-Value 170mm 150mm 130mm 135mm
TABLE 24
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SECTION 7
OPERATOR INSTALLATION – OUTWARD-OPENING
VANTAGE 500 SMART Outward-Opening Gate:
Gate in open position
Gate opening angle
Gate in closed position
B
Make up bracket to suit site
Vantage SMART Operator
A
FIGURE 31. BRACKET POSITION – OUTWARD-OPENING GATE
VANTAGE 500 SMART Outward-Opening Gate Geometry Tables:
Gate Opening Angle 90° 100° 110° 120°
A-Value 280mm 265mm 260mm 248mm
B-Value 205mm 180mm 150mm 140mm
TABLE 25
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Determine a suitable height for the Wall Bracket.
OPERATOR INSTALLATION – OUTWARD-OPENING
Ensure that this mounting height will allow the Gate Bracket to be securely
mounted to the Gate Leaf. Take care to make sure the operator is mounted
level.
Mark the calculated length on the Wall Bracket. Cut off excess length. Insert
the Wall Bracket into the mounting plate. Weld the brackets together.
Wall Bracket Minimum 125mm
Gate
Gate Bracket position FIGURE 32. WALL BRACKET HEIGHT
Cut off excess length
Mark length on bracket
Weld plates together
Mount the Wall Bracket according to the A- and B-Values obtained in Tables 19
or 20.
It is critical that the Wall Bracket is securely mounted and is adequately
rigid.
See page 18 for site considerations.
Wall Bracket length
FIGURE 33. CUT AND WELD WALL BRACKET
Wall
Sturdy Custom bracket
Mounting bolt
Wall Bracket
FIGURE 35
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SECTION 7
Fit the Gate Bracket to the VANTAGE SMART and secure it with a snap ring.
As additional security to the snap ring, fit a padlock and the optional
padlock shield.
OPERATOR INSTALLATION – OUTWARD-OPENING
Gate
Pin
Bracket
Origin clamp
VANTAGE SMART operator
Padlock
Fit the motor end of the operator to the Wall Bracket.
Support the operator to prevent damage.
Snap ring FIGURE 34.
Wall
Pin
Wall Bracket
Manually rotate the piston to the fully retracted position, and then extend it
by half to one full turn.
With the gate in the closed position, use a G-clamp or spot weld the Gate
Bracket in position to temporarily hold the Gate Bracket in place.
The G-clamp should only be used to secure the Gate Bracket in place, and
should never be used as a means of securing the operator piston arm as this
could result in damage.
Wall
Wall Bracket VANTAGE SMART operator G-clamp or spot weld Gate Bracket
VANTAGE SMART operator
FIGURE 35 Gate in closed
position
G-clamp
FIGURE 36.
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Manually release the operator using the key provided with the kit, and swing
the gate to the desired open position.
OPERATOR INSTALLATION – OUTWARD-OPENING
G-clamp or spot weld
G-clamp
Set the origin clamp
to the open limit
Gate in open position
Vantage SMART Operator
Wall
Gate in Closed Position
FIGURE 40
If the gate opening angle is sufficient and the operator is utilising the majority of its stroke, then secure the Gate Bracket using the most appropriate means.
Remove the operator before welding, if welding is required.
If this is not the case or the operator does not have enough stroke for the gate to open fully, re-check the A- and B-Values in Tables 19 or 20.
Bolt Gate Bracket
Nuts
OR
Gate Bracket Gate Welding machine
Attach warning labels to the inside and outside of the gate as shown.
The Mechanical part of the installation is now complete.
FIGURE 40
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SECTION 8
ELECTRICAL SETUP
ELECTRICAL SETUP
ATTENTION!
1. Always check that the circuit breaker in the electrical panel is in the
OFF position, and that all high-voltage circuits (more than 42.4V) are
completely isolated from the mains supply before doing any work.
2. Ensure that all low-voltage systems (less than 42.4V) are suitably
protected from damage, by disconnecting all sources of power such as chargers
and batteries before doing any work.
3. All electrical work must be carried out according to the requirements of
all applicable local electrical codes.
8.1. Secure Vx SMART Wall Box to Wall
Secure the Vx SMART Wall Box to the wall using the most appropriate means.
Mount the Vx SMART Wall Box preferably at a comfortable working height
Be sure to position the Wall Box so as not to cause any hazards during and
after the installation. Preferably mount the Wall Box:
· Out of direct sunlight
· At a comfortable working height
· Away from garden sprinklers, etc.
· To allow easy access even when the gate is open
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ELECTRICAL SETUP
8.2. Wiring
When wiring each operator back to the Vx SMART Wall Box, it is recommended to mount a small junction box adjacent to each operator. Terminate the cable provided on the operator into this junction box and then route a new cable from the junction box to the Vx SMART Wall Box.
Gate
VANTAGE SMART operator
350mm long loop
Junction box
FIGURE 44
· It is essential that the cable is tied off in such a way that a 350mm long
loop is formed between where the cable exits the back of the operators, and
either the mounting bracket or Wall Box, in order to minimise flexing of the
cable
· If a sharp bend is introduced to the cable, or a loop that is less than
350mm in length is used, the resulting cable fatigue, or excessive tension on
the cable, may cause the operators to behave erratically or to stop operating
altogether
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SECTION 8
Connect the charger and battery correctly.
Ensure the Battery polarity is correct!
ELECTRICAL SETUP
12V DC Lead Acid Battery
Charger
FIGURE 45
8.2.1. Wiring Diagram Symbols
The Wiring diagrams depicted on the following pages show the wiring of the
VANTAGE SMART Master and Slave Motors to the Vx SMART Controller, as well as
the wiring of the most commonly used ancillary devices to the Vx SMART
Controller.
Where applicable, an icon has also been provided to indicate whether the
connection should be Normally-Open or Normally-Closed.
The icons used as well as their denotive meanings are given in the following
section.
To ease the installation, the gate motor wiring should be wired as per the
images below. This ensures that on the first run of the motor in limits setup
mode,
· the gate will always run open for an inward opening gate · the gate will
always run closed for an outward opening gate
In both cases this will ensure that the piston retracts on the initial
movement of the gate.
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8.2.2. Wiring the Master Operator
Junction Box
Vx SMART Controller
Thin Purple Thin Grey or Red
Thin Blue or Orange Thin Black
ELECTRICAL SETUP
Thick Blue
Thick Black
8.2.3. Wiring the Slave Operator
Junction Box
Vx SMART Controller
Thin Purple
Thin Blue or Orange
Thin Grey or Red
Thin Black
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SECTION 8
8.2.4. Wired Closing Safety Beams (i5)
IRB Receiver
12V/24V –
12V/24V +
COM
NC
NC
COM NO
Vx SMART Controller
IRB Transmitter
12V/24V + *
12V/24V **
ELECTRICAL SETUP
*Configured in App
IRBC (I1), IRBC (I2), IRBC (I3) (Default), IRBC (IO4), or IRBC (IO5)
**Configured in App (Beam Test) Beam Common (IO5), or Beam Common (O6)
If beam test is not required, wire the beam directly to COM.
8.2.5. Double Wired Closing Safety Beams (i5)
IRB Transmitter
12V/24V 12V/24V +
IRB Transmitter
12V/24V 12V/24V +
IRB Receiver
12V/24V –
12V/24V +
COM
NC
NC
COM NO
IRB Receiver
12V/24V –
12V/24V +
COM
NC
NC
COM NO
*Configured in App
IRBC (I1), IRBC (I2), IRBC (I3) (Default), IRBC (IO4), or IRBC (IO5)
**Configured in App (Beam Test) Beam Common (IO5), or Beam Common (O6)
If beam test is not required, wire the beam directly to COM.
Vx SMART Controller
- **
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8.2.6. Wired Opening Safety Beams (i5)
IRB Receiver
12V/24V –
12V/24V +
COM
NC
NC
COM NO
Vx SMART Controller
IRB Transmitter 12V/24V + 12V/24V **
*Configured in App
IRBO (I1), IRBO (I2), IRBO (I3) (Default), IRBO (IO4), or IRBO (IO5)
**Configured in App (Beam Test) Beam Common (IO5), or Beam Common (O6)
If beam test is not required, wire the beam directly to COM.
8.2.7. Wired Closing Safety Beams (PHOTON)
IRB Receiver
12V/24V +
12V/24V –
COM
NC
NC
COM NO
Vx SMART Controller
**
IRB Transmitter
*Configured in App
IRBC (I1), IRBC (I2), IRBC (I3) (Default), IRBC (IO4), or IRBC (IO5)
**Configured in App (Beam Test) Beam Common (IO5), or Beam Common (O6)
If beam test is not required, wire the beam directly to COM.
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SECTION 8
8.2.8. Double Wired Closing Safety Beams (PHOTON)
IRB Transmitter
IRB Receiver 12V/24V + 12V/24V –
COM
NC
NC
COM NO
Vx SMART Controller
IRB Transmitter
IRB Receiver 12V/24V +
12V/24V –
**
COM
NC
NC
COM NO
ELECTRICAL SETUP
*Configured in App
IRBC (I1), IRBC (I2), IRBC (I3) (Default), IRBC (IO4), or IRBC (IO5)
**Configured in App (Beam Test) Beam Common (IO5), or Beam Common (O6)
If beam test is not required, wire the beam directly to COM.
8.2.9. Wired Opening Safety Beams (PHOTON)
IRB Receiver 12V/24V + 12V/24V COM
NC NO
COM NO
Vx SMART Controller **
IRB Transmitter
FIGURE 52
*Configured in App
IRBO (I1), IRBO (I2), IRBO (I3) (Default), IRBO (IO4), or IRBO (IO5)
**Configured in App (Beam Test) Beam Common (IO5), or Beam Common (O6)
If beam test is not required, wire the beam directly to COM.
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8.2.10. Photon SMART Wireless
Photon SMART Receiver
Vx SMART Controller
Photon SMART Transmitter
Configure up to three sets of Photon SMART Safety Beams in any required site
dependent configuaration.
Either OPENING Safety Beams, CLOSING Safety Beams, or a combination of both.
8.2.11. GLX900 Electronic Lock
Vx SMART Controller
ELECTRICAL SETUP FIGURE 54
Gate Lock O6
Configured in App Gate Lock (IO5), or Gate Lock (O6)
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FIGURE 55
SECTION 8
8.2.12. Wiring for MagLock to Vx SMART Controller
Configure the MagLock
according to its installation guide
External Power supply as
required by MagLock
Vx SMART Controller
ELECTRICAL SETUP
Neg
Multi-function Relay Board
Jumper position J1 J2 J3
J1 J2 J3
+12V LED IN SENS BK
0V SENS BN SENS BL
- NC NO COM
*Configured in App Gate Lock (IO5), or Gate Lock (O6)
Open Collector
12V DC
FIGURE 56
When using a Maglock on either IO5 or O6, it is essential to use an
interposing relay to energise and de-energise the Maglock.
For proper Maglock operation, the Maglock must fully demagnetise. The Vx SMART
Controller’s built-in protection for Strike Locks, prevents the Maglock from
demagnetising correctly.
8.2.13. Status LED
POLOphone Intercom
1 2 + AUX AUX
Vx SMART Controller
*Configured in App
GATE STATUS (IO4) (Default)
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8.2.14. External Radio Receiver & Loop Detector
Vx SMART Controller
ELECTRICAL SETUP
Free-exit Loop
12V/24V + 12V/24V COM
NC
NO
COM NO
**
Loop Detector
External Radio Receiver
12V/24V + 12V/24V COM
NC
NO
COM NO
*Configured in App
TRG (I1) (Default), TRG (I2), TRG (I3), TRG (IO4), or TRG (IO5)
**Configured in App
FRX (I1), FRX (I2), FRX (I3), FRX (IO4), or FRX (IO5)
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SECTION 8
8.2.15. Holiday Lockout Keyswitch/Keypad
Keyswitch / Keypad
12V/24V + 12V/24V –
ELECTRICAL SETUP
Vx SMART Controller
NC NO
COM NO
*Configured in App Holiday Lock Out (I1), Holiday Lock Out (I2), Holiday Lock Out (I3), Holiday Lock Out (IO4), or Holiday Lock Out (IO5)
8.2.16. Pedestrian Keyswitch
Keyswitch / Keypad
12V/24V + 12V/24V –
Vx SMART Controller
FIGURE 59
NC NO
COM NO
*Configured in App PED (I1), PED (I2) (Default), PED (I3), PED (IO4), or PED (IO5)
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8.2.17. G-ULTRA to Vx SMART Controller
G-ULTRA
RELAY 1
RELAY 2
GND IO1 IO2 IO3 IO4 NO COM NC NO COM NC
+ VDC –
+ COM
ELECTRICAL SETUP
Vx SMART Controller
STATUS FRX PED TRG
Configurations in App TRG (I1), PED (I2), GATE STATUS (IO4), or FRX (IO5)
8.2.18. Solar Panel
Solar Regulator
Vx SMART Controller
FIGURE 61
Specified Solar Battery *Battery: 33Ah – 200Ah
Solar Panels: 20W – 150W Solar Panel Brackets: 20W – 150W
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SECTION 8
8.2.19. Pillar Light Pushbutton – Normally-Open
Pillar Light Push button (Normally-Open)
Vx SMART Controller
ELECTRICAL SETUP
*Configured in App LIGHT (I1), LIGHT (I2), LIGHT (I3), LIGHT (IO4), or LIGHT (IO5)
8.2.20. Pillar Light Wiring
Charger
Pillar Light
Vx SMART Controller
FIGURE 63
90V-240V Mains in
*Configured in App LIGHT (IO4) LIGHT (IO5), or LIGHT (O6)
- 12V Relay + Coil –
NO COM
NC 240V Contact
FIGURE 64
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8.2.21. CENTURION SMART SERIES to Vx SMART Controller
Vx SMART Controller
SMART Siren
The SMART Siren negative can be connected to either IO5 or O6 with adjustable pulse time which can be configured to the MyCentsys Pro App
ELECTRICAL SETUP
FIGURE 65
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8.3. Fuse Protection
Main Control Card Aux. Supply Charger (Mains Supply)
ELECTRICAL SETUP
Type Serviceable
Rating 2 x 15A
Resetable Fuse
Non-serviceable
3A slow-blow TABLE 27
8.4. Commissioning the System
1. Scan the QR Code in Figure 60.
2. Select the App Store applicable to the operating system being used, either
Apple App Store, Android Google Play Store or the Huawei App Gallery.
3. Download and install the application.
Download on the
App Store
Minimum Requirements: · BLE-enabled mobile phone · iPhone 6s and above · iOS13
Get it on
Minimum Requirements: · BLE-enabled mobile phone · Android 5.0. (Lollipop)
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SECTION 9
INSTALLATION HANDOVER
INSTALLATION HANDOVER
Once the installation has been successfully completed and tested, it is
important for the installer to explain the operation and safety requirements
of the system.
NEVER ASSUME THE USER KNOWS HOW TO SAFELY OPERATE AN AUTOMATED GATE!
Even if the user has used one before, it does not mean they know how to SAFELY
operate it. Make sure that the user fully understands the following safety
requirements before finally handing over the site.
The following needs to be understood by the user:
· How to operate the Manual Release mechanism. (Show them how by
demonstration)
· How the obstruction detection and all other safety features work. (Show them
how by demonstration)
· All the features and benefits of the Operator, i.e. Beams, etc. · All the
safety considerations associated with operating an automated gate. The user
should be able to pass this knowledge on to all other users of the automated
system and must be made aware of this responsibility.
· Do not activate the Gate Operator unless you can see it and can determine
that its area of travel is clear of people, pets, or other obstructions
· DO NOT CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING GATE. Always keep people, pets and objects
away from a moving gate and its area of travel
· NEVER LET CHILDREN OPERATE OR PLAY WITH THE GATE CONTROLS, and do not allow
children or pets near the gate area
· Avoid close proximity with moving parts where fingers, hands or clothing
could be pinched and caught
· Secure all easily-accessible gate operator controls in order to prevent
unauthorised use of the gate
· Keep the automated gate system properly maintained, and ensure that all
working areas are free of debris and other objects that could affect the gate
operation and safety
· On a monthly basis, check the obstruction detection system and safety
devices to ensure correct operation
· All repair and service work to this product must be done by a suitably
qualified person
· This product was designed and built strictly for the use documented herein.
Any other uses not included herein, could compromise the operating condition
of the product and/or be a source of danger!
Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd does not accept any liability caused by improper use of the product, or for use other than that for which the automated system was designed. Ensure that the customer is in possession of the User Guide and that you have completed the installation details in the back of the User Guide.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
WARRANTY INFORMATION
You can register your product(s) online at www.centsys.com, which will assist
you in keeping a record of your date of purchase or installation, serial
numbers, etc.
All of our products are manufactured with extreme care, thoroughly inspected
and tested.
The goods supplied by us shall be subject to the provisions of sections 55 to
57 of the Consumer Protection Act (68/2008) except where the provisions of the
warranty contained in our product documentation are more favourable to the
purchaser. Subject to the warranty contained in our product documentation, if
applicable, our products are warranted for a period of twenty-four months
after delivery. However, it is expressly noted that batteries carry a six
month warranty due to the nature of these products being such that they are
subject to possible misuse. Please note that warranties will be honoured on a
carry-in basis; in other words, the product in question must be taken in to
one of our branches, or to the authorised reseller that the product was
purchased from, for assessment and, if necessary, repair. For equipment not of
our manufacture, the warranty as supplied by the original manufacturer will
apply if such warranty is more favourable to the purchaser than the relevant
provisions of the Consumer Protection Act (Act 68/2008 of South Africa), or
any other applicable law as so required in different countries in which the
product was sold. Such warranty is valid only once full payment has been
received for such goods.
Australian customers:
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure
and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are
also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be
of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure
Any warranty may be voidable on any equipment which:
1. Has not been installed in accordance with the installation instructions
provided.
2. Has been subject to misuse or which has been used for any purpose other
than that designed for by the manufacturers.
3. Has damage caused as a result of handling during transit, atmospheric
conditions (including lightning), corrosion of metal parts, insect
infestation, power surges or other forces outside of the control of the
manufacturer.
4. Has been repaired by any workshop and / or person NOT previously
authorised by the manufacturer.
5. Has been repaired with components not previously tested, passed or
authorised by Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd, South Africa or one of its
subsidiary companies.
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