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® UL325 compliant compliant UL991 L I S T E D ® US SL-90DC Installation Manual Copyright © 2008 all-o-matic inc. www.allomatic.net WWW.ALLOMATIC.NET Pending

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UL325compliant

compliantUL991

L I S T E D

®

US

SL-90DC Installation ManualCopyright © 2008 all-o-matic inc. www.allomatic.net

WWW.ALLOMATIC.NET

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

.........................................................Different UL 325 class types........................................................Concrete pad installation..................................................................Different installation types (front & rear mounts)..............................Gate travel adjustment.....................................................................Directional settings...........................................................................Electrical power connection..............................................................Typical loop layout.....................................................................Accessory connections...................................................................Multiple safety device connection...................................................Plugin loop detector installation......................................................Three button station system installation..........................................Leading edge installation................................................................Master/Slave connection.................................................................Magnetic/Solenoid lock installation.................................................Radio receiver hookup....................................................................Open and close electronic reversing sensor(ERDs) adjustment....Timer adjustment............................................................................Dip switch functions........................................................................Solar panel installation...................................................................Led diagnostics..............................................................................Emergency release.........................................................................

Important safety instructions ....23&4

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

To reduce the risk of

WARNING

injury:

READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS. DO NOT EVEN THINK OF STARTING UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE DIRECTIONS. IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND CALL US.

let children operate or play with gate controls. Keep the remote control away from children.

Always keep people and objects away from the gate. No one should cross the path of the moving gate.

This operator must be tested monthly. The gate must reverse on contact with a ridged object or stop when an object activates the non-contact sensors. After adjusting the force or the limit travel, retest the gate operator. Failure to adjust and retest the gate operator properly can increase the risk of injury.

Use the emergency release only when the gate is not moving.

Keep gates properly maintained. Have a qualified service person make repairs to gate hardware. It takes many years of experience to make proper adjustments to gate hardware or operators.

This entrance is for vehicles only. Pedestrian must use separate entrance.

There is nothing on a gate operator that is easily repaired without a great deal of experience. Save yourself some time and call a qualified Gate Service Contractor who knows your type of gate operator.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Never

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*Confirm that the gate operator being installed is appropriate for the application.

*Confirm that the gate is designed and built according to current published industry standards.

*Confirm that all appropriate safety features and safety accessory devices are being incorporated, including both primary and secondary entrapment protection devices.

*Make sure that the gate works freely before installing the operator.

*Repair or service worn or damaged gate hardware before installation of the operator.

*Eliminate all gaps in a sliding gate below a 4 foot height that permits a 2 ¼ inch sphere to pass through any location, including the area of the adjacent fence covered when the gate is in the open position.

*Eliminate all gaps in a swinging gate below a 4 foot height that permit a 4 inch sphere to pass through any location, including the hinge area of the gate.

*Operator must be disconnected from the power source before attempting any installation of accessories.

*Install this gate operator according to our installation instructions.

*Adjust the operator clutch or load sensing device to the minimum force setting that will still allow for reliable gate operation.

*Install the operator inside the fence line(do not install the operator on the public side of fence line).

*Install a proper electrical ground to a gate operator.

*Controls intended for user activation must be located at least six feet (6’) 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. Outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a security feature to prevent unauthorized use.

The Stop and/or Reset button must be located in the line-of-sight of the gate. Activation of the reset control shall not cause the operator to start.

*Install a minimum of two(2) WARNING SIGNS, one on each side of the gate where easily visible and take pictures of the installation.

*Test all safety features for proper function before placing the automatic vehicular gate into service.

*Train owner/users about basic functions and safety features of the gate system, including how to turn off the power and how to operate the manual disconnect feature.

*Leave safety instructions, product literature, installation manual and maintenance manual with end user.

*Explain to the owner/user the importance of routine service and retesting on a monthly basis.

INSTALL THE GATE OPERATOR ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE READ THE FOLLOWING:

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Class one: ResidentialA vehicle gate operator intended for use at a home of one to four single family dwellings, garages or parking area.

Class Two: Commercial or General Public AccessA vehicular gate operator intended for use at a commercial location or building such as a multi-family housing unit (five or more single family units), hotel, garages, retail stores, other buildings servicing the general public.

Class three: Industrial or limited AccessA vehicular gate operator intended for use at an industrial location or building such as a factory, loading dock area, or other locations not intended to service the general public.

Class Four: Restricted AccessA vehicular gate operator intended for use at a guarded industrial location or building such as airport security areas or other restricted access locations not servicing the general public where unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel.

Other components required to satisfy UL 325Each class must have a primary and secondary means to sense and react to obstructions within two seconds.

The six types of obstruction sensing systems are:Type A:Inherent obstruction sensing system. This system must sense and initiate the reverse of the gate within two seconds of contact with a solid object.

Type B 1:Provision for connection of a non-contact device can be used, such as a secondary protection.

Type B2:Provision for connection of a contact sensor. Examples include an edge device or equivalent. This can be used for secondary protection.

Type C:Inherent adjustable clutch or pressure relief valve.

Type D:Provision for connection of or provided with and actuation device requiring continuous pressure.

DIFFERENT UL 325 CLASS TYPES

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5

4”

16”

CONCRETE PAD PLACEMENTFOR SL-90DC

24”

24”

15”

18”

RED HEAD BOLTSFOUR PLACES ½”X 3 ½”

Area for conduit(s)

Operator concrete pad

Operator frame

Operator plastic cover

GATE TRACK GATEGATE TRACK

FOOTING

GATE TRACKFOOTING

Minimum 5”

10”

8”

24”

4”

When possible Install 4” aboveGround

Footing for Gate operator

½” 10

13 ½”

8 ” 14/

Drive chain level for front mount

Drive chain level for rear mount

Low voltage singleconduit for Master/Slave

High voltageconduit

Total cover higth

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Rear mount installation and chain layout

A front mount installation and chain layout

DRIVEWAY

DRIVEWAY

DIFFERENT INSTALL CONFIGURATIONS

Gate in open position

Gate in open position

Gate closed

Gate closed

Gate operator

Gate operatorOperator footing

Gate operator footing

Move one idler to bottomhole and followchain path as shown.

Operator footing Chain path

Gate post

Front idler

Safety guard

Gate

See blow out below

Track footing

Track footing

Track footing

Track footing

Operator footing

Operator footing

OverheadView

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GATE TRAVEL ADJUSTMENTFOR SL-90DC

Limit nut lock plate

Limit nuts

Locate limit switches

Step 1: Stop the gate operator using the three button station on the board.Step 2: Push limit lock plate down. Turn limit nut in the desired direction.Step 3: Place limit plate to its locked position.Step 4: Run gate operator.

Each notch equals about ½” of travel.

Gear box

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Right hand and left hand opening is from behind the operator.

OPENING DIRECTION SETTINGS

Opening Opening

RIGHT HAND LEFT HAND

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5 6

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All gate operators be properly grounded.

A proper ground in a gate operator installation minimizes or prevents damage from an electrical charge, such as a near lightning strike or an electrical static discharge..Use a single wire for the ground. DO NOT splice two wires for the ground. If the wire breaks or is cut, replace it with a single length. NEVER use two wires for the ground.

Check with your City code for proper earth ground rod type and proper grounding procedures.

MUST

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

120 Volt Electrical

Plug.

Control Box

Power connection | 115VAC | 220VAC Single PhaseLINE 1 = 115V HOT 220V LINE 1

LINE 2 = 115V N 220V LINE 2

Connect to ground. Use a proper ground rod for a ground reference.

Use the shortest and thickest wire possible for ground.

GND

For power wire enclosureuse UL listed conduits.

OPERATORS MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED!

For power, a minimum of a dedicated circuit

breaker is needed.20-Amp

NOTE: When applying 230V to operator make sure voltage switch is flipped to 230V position.

NOTE: To use the 120VAC accessory outlet, connect white wire from the outlet to neutral. Only when using 120VAC as the power source.

Power Switch

115

V

GRD LINE 1 LINE 2

1/4 IN1/4 IN

1

1/2

IN

SAFETY LOOP

WHEN USEDEXIT LOOP

4 F

T4 F

T8

FT

8 FT

4 F

T4 F

T4 F

TGATE OPERATOR

GATE

GATE TRACK

TWISTED 6 TURNS PER FOOT

WIRED IN SERIES

This is a normal loop layout. Remember when connecting to an All-O-Matic circuit board you use the normally closed contacts for your safety loop

detector and normally open contacts from the exit loop. You must twist your wires from your exit point of the saw cut all the way to the circuit board, no exceptions.

OUT

SAFETY LOOP

TYPICAL LOOP LAYOUT

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The following loop installation guidelines are for installing typical driveway loops for access control applications (i.e. parking gates, sliding gates, swing gates etc...) Always consult withl loop detector manufacturers for specific equipment guidelines. This will confirm that the proper configuration and installation techniques are properly applied for your application.

Useful information about inductive loops:

A. The typical sensing height is 2/3 of the shortest leg of loop (in feet) Therefore a 4’ x 8’ loop typically has a detection height of 2.6’.

B. The inductance of a conventional four-slide loop can be estimated using the formula: L = P x (T + T) / 4 Where L = Loop Inductance in microHenries P = Loop Perimeter in feet T = Number of turns of wire in saw slot

Therefore a 4’ x 8’ loop with 3 turns would be:

L=(4 + 8 + 4 + 8) x (3 + 3) / 4 L=24 x (9 + 3) / 4 L=24 x 12 / 4 L=24 x 3 L=72 microHenries

2

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1/4’’ Saw Slot

Loop Wire: 3 Turns

Backer Rod

Sealant: 3/4’’ to 1’’ Min.

Driveway

Loop Perimeter

# ofTurns

6’ - 12’ 6

13’ - 20’ 5

21’ - 60’ 4

61’ - 240’’ 3

241 & Up 2

Driveway loop

1/4’’ Feeder Slot

TWISTED 6 TURNS

PER FOOT

45Angles

Suggested guidelines for loop installation:

Loop wires should be twisted 6 turns per foot, and twisted from saw slot to the detector. If possible start twisting the wires from the edge of the loop.

All 90 degree corners should be chamfered so that the course of the wire does not change direction sharply but rather at shallower angles of 45 degrees or less. Core drilling of the corners achieves the same effect but can still lead to failure due to sharp edges remaining in the corner area.

GENERAL LOOP INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

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Detect

Loop Fail

Reset

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Detector

Keypad or

Telephone

Push Button or

Fire Box

Card Reader or

Key Switch

See page 13 for connection of multiple safety device wiring diagram.

See page 14 for plugin loop detector installation.

Remove wire jumperfrom when

a safety device is installed.

SAFETY

ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS

AB

= NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT

N/C

= NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT

C = COMMON

N/C

N/O

The circuit board output provides up to mAmps of power for accessories. More than two or three accessories will require a separate power supply.

12 or 24VDC Accessories only.

12 or 24VDC 500

NOTE:

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MULTIPLE SAFETY DEVICES CONNECTIONS

Multiple devices installed together must be connected in series .

. efore installing the accessory devices, remove the wire jumper from the position

SAFETY “ ”

SAFETY

SAFETY

Locate the white loop rack safety wire and connect with common wire of second device. Dry contact (N.C.) from second device goes to on the circuit board B

on the control board.

From Loop rack to Second Accessory

White safety wire To Relay COM

This diagram is for the relay wires of the safety devices, two wires to the board connections (one from each device) and two wires to the orange wire nut.

Wire nut

Safety wire connections

Remove jumperfrom when

a safety device is installed.

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Only for swing gates

To wire one or multiple safety devices in use with loop rack safety device remove loop rack safety white contact wire (N.C.) From safety pin connector on circuit board and wire in Series with added safety devices using the (N.C.) Contact wire from your safety device in the safety contact. (see page 13)

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THREE BUTTON STATIONSYSTEM

Connect the from all the push buttonsto input on the board.

Connect push button contact toinput on the board.

Connect push button contact to input on the board.

Connect push button Contact to input on the board and remove jumper.

COMMON COMMON

OPEN N.O. EXIT

CLOSE N.O. 3BT

STOP N.C. PED-SWPED-SW

See push button connections below.

OPEN

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STOP

A three button station was integrated on the board to make adjustments easier when setting limit switches and adjusting ERDs.

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LEADING EDGE CONNECTION

LEADING EDGE SENSOR

Connect one of the wires from leading edge and/or one of the grey wires from a wireless edge receiver to connector on control board.

Connect the other wire from leading edge and/or the other wire from a wireless edge receiver to connector on control board.

COMMON

EDGE

Wireless edge Receiver

wire to 12VDCRED

BLACK wire to COMMON

A wireless contact sensor 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 contact sensor shall function under the intended end-use conditions.

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MASTER/SLAVE CONNECTION

Use a two wire shielded cable and run it through a UL listed conduit for master/slave connection. Follow the wiring diagram as shown below.

Master Board Slave Board

+.....................Positive to Positive...................+

-...................Negative to Negative...................-

Before connecting master/slave gate operators together, test and adjust limit switches and the ERDs for each operator as “stand alone” machines. All accessories must be installed on the master board, no exception.

the

See page 22 for dip switch settings.

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Use UL listedconduit

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MAGNETICLOCK

SOLENOIDLOCK

Step DownTransformer

MAGNETIC/SOLENOID LOCK CONNECTIONS

Magnetic lock installation requires a step down transformer with appropriate voltage for the specific lock accessory. Operator will provide a 120VAC outlet for the step down transformer.

Connections: Plug the lock device transformer to the 120VAC outlet plug.For Magnetic lock: Connect one wire from transformer directly to one wire of the magnetic lock, the other wire from transformer will be connected to the relay plug input and the relay output connects to the other wire of the magnetic lock. See illustration below.

For Solenoid lock: Connect one wire from transformer directly to one wire of the solenoid lock, connect the other wire from transformer to the relay plug input and the relay output connects to the other wire of the solenoid lock. See illustration below.

COM MAG

COM SOL

120VACoutlet plug

Relay plug

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RADIO RECEIVER CONNECTIONS

4 wire receiver: connect the two relay wires to & terminals. Black wire to terminal and Red wire to terminal on

receiver strip outside control box as shown below.

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3

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located outside controlbox.

4 wire 12VDC Radio Receiver

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TIMER ON: Timer to close, can be set from 1 to 60 seconds.

TIMER OFF: Gate operation is push button to open, push button to close.

TO OVERRIDE THE TIMER: Turn the RADIO switch to the “ON” position.This will allow the radio receiver to close the gate before the timer.

Turn potentiometer counter clockwise for moretime.

Turn potentiometer clockwise for less time.

RADIO “ON” = Allows the transmitter to close the gate before the timer.

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DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS

TIMERTIMER switch “ON” activates the TIMER. See page 21 for details.

RADIORADIO switch “ON” allows the radio receiver to override the timer. See page 21 for details.

OSCOSC switch “ON” allows the radio receiver to stop and reverse the gate in any direction. During a cycle the first signal stops gate, a second signal reverses gate.

FAIL SF/SCThis is to set the operator as fail-safe or fail secure. ON for Fail-safe: on power failure, board will monitor battery voltage to make sure gate opens before battery drains out completely. OFF for Fail-secure: on power failure gate will run until battery is low and stay close.

1-PASSThis is a true one pass, anti-tailgating feature. This feature may only be used with safety loops. With this switch in the “ON” position, the gate will open until one car passes the safety loops then it will stop and close. If a second car pulls on the loop the gate will stop the car must then back off the loop before the gate will close.

SLAVEThis feature is used on master/slave setups. Set slave switch “ON” on slave machine, all other switches “OFF”. Set slave switch to the “OFF” position on master machine. Set other function switches on master machine as desired. See page 17 for more details on master/slave connections and settings.

AUTO OPENThis feature is to automatic open the gate on power interruption. It is a very particular feature used in areas where the fire department requires the gate to open automatically after a power outage. Set this dip switch “ON” when this feature is desire.

OPEN L/RThis feature is to set the direction the operator will open. See page 8 for details.

OFF ON

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The solar panel input will take a 12VDC panel or two 12VDC panels wired in sires to make 24VDC . The charging circuit is limited by 1 Amp max.

For information on what solar panel to use on any other type of installation call ALL O MATIC for Assistance. NOTE:

LED DIAGNOSTICS

AC/PWR ON: Will be lit when AC power is ON.

M/S LINK: Will be lit when master/slave communication is active.

ALARM: Two states.1st state: LED will blink(horn will beep also) every 30 seconds when battery is low, bad or disconnected.2nd state: LED will turn on for 5 minutes when operator goes on shut down mode do to the gate hitting an obstruction(E.R.D.). Also, the horn will go off for 5 minutes.

LOW BATTERY: Three states.1st state: LED will be on solid when battery is low.2nd state: LED will blink slow(about every 2 seconds) when an overload occurs(over current).3rd state: Will blink fast(abouty every ½ second) when gate is jammed or motor sensors Are not responding or disconnected.

OPEN-LIMIT: LED will be on while limit nut is against open limit switch.

CLOSE-LIMIT: LED will be on while limit nut is against close limit switch.

OPENING: LED will be on while operator is in the open cycle(running open).

CLOSING: LED will be on while operator is in the close cycle(running close).

RADIO: LED will turn on while radio input is activated(closed circuit to COMMON).

EXIT: LED will turn on while EXIT input is activated(closed circuit to COMMON).

PHANTOM: LED will turn on while PHANTOM input is activated(closed circuit to COMMON).

SAFETY: LED will turn on while SAFETY input is activated(circuit is open from COMMON).

PED-SW: LED will turn on while PED-SW input is activated(circuit is open from COMMON).

3BT: LED will turn on while 3BT input is activated(closed circuit to COMMON).

EDGE: LED will turn on while EDGE input is activated(closed circuit to COMMON).

TIMER LED: LED will blink when timer is counting (on the open position only).

CHRG: LED turns on when battery is charging.

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EMERGENCY RELEASE

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1. Turn power OFF.

2. Our gear box has a 15 to 1 ratio so it allows you to push gate open when set in fail safe mode.

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