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E8 Arm Gate Motor and ControlPanel Installation Guide
Contents
Important Safety Information ……………………………………. 2
Observations ……………………………………………………………. 3
Specification ……………………………………………………………. 4
Standard Packing ……………………………………………………. 5
Installation Pointers, Gate Post Positioning,
Gate Preparation for Autogate System ……………………..…..……. 6
Installing Gate Post Brackets and the Arms (Pull-to-Open)……….… 7
Push-to-Open, Non-Parallel of Gate and Arms…………..……….….. 9
Connection of Power Source …………………………………….……. 10
Control Panel – Model D1, Dip Switch Setting ……………………. 11
Setting the System
Double Gate Operation …………….……………..………. 12
Single Gate Operation …………………………….……… 13
Remote Control ……………………………………………. 14
Adding Remotes, Changing Remote Codes, Increasing Range
Other Consideration ……………………………………………. 15
Gate Stop, Wiring, Drain Hole, Motor Rotation,
Safety Beam, Lock
External Light Connection ……………..……………………………. 16
Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………. 17
D1 Board Diagram
Transformer Power ……………………………………………. 19
Solar Power …………………………………………… 20
Limited Warranty ................................................................................. 21
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Important Safety Information
All safety instructions and installation methods should be read and completely
understood by installer and the owner prior to the installation of the Autogate system.
This product is designed and manufactured for the use indicated in this document.
Remember that all automatic gates are intended for vehicular gates only. A separate
gate or entrance must be installed for pedestrian use.
Any other use, not expressly indicated may damage the product or be a source of
danger.
Swing Gate Motor – Model E8 ARM
E8 Swing Gate Motor is suitable for Light – Medium weight gates. Do not use it on
large sized gate which exceed the maximum recommended gate weight. Wrong
selection of motor will result in unreliable operation.
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Owner should observe the following:
1. Do not cross the gate while it is operating.
2. Keep children away from the gate and the remote control.
3. Do not adjust the setting of the control panel and the motor. Contact installer
to adjust to the required settings as per this manual.
4. Test the system frequently and monitor the high and low speed of the system.
5. Practice the use of the Emergency Override key. This is crucial in the event
that the system does not work.
6. Place the WARNING signs prominently on the gate to warn pedestrian of the
Automatic Gate operation in your premise. It is your responsibility to post the
warning signs on both sides of the gate.
Installer should observe the following:
1. Make sure gate weight does not exceed the maximum weight specified.
2. The gate design must be suitable for the installation of Autogate system.
3. Ensure that the gate is installed on flat, level ground and can move and freely
in both directions along the entire swing of the gate. A properly balanced
swinging type gate should NOT swing-open or swing-close when no pushing
or pulling force is exerted onto it.
4. Control Panel Box must be installed in the area where it is not easily damaged.
5. Do not change with parts or components not supplied by manufacturer.
6. Make sure all wiring works are correct in accordance with electrical bylaws
and in good condition before supplying the mains power to the control panel.
7. Turn OFF the power when doing any maintenance.
8. Ensure the control panel box free from water leakage and insects to avoid
short circuiting of the control panel.
9. Never supply mains power directly to the DC motor.
10. Transformer MUST be connected to mains power via a ELCB (earth leakage
circuit breaker) or / RCD (residual current device).
11. Do not install the operating system if in doubt. Contact the manufacturer or
your local agent.
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Specification
Supply Voltage : Single Phase AC220-240VAC or SOLAR
Backup Battery : Lead Acid Maintenance Free 12V 7AH
Operating Voltage : DC 16-18V for Normal Speed
DC 6-10V for Cushioning Speed
Driving Method : Screw Driven Type
Max. Output Power : 80W Per Driver
Gear Box : Three-Stage Spur Gear Reducer
Operating Cycle : ~10-12 Seconds Per 90° (on AC power only)
Max. Piston Stroke : 300mm
Max. Piston Speed : 3cm/sec
Max. Weight of Gate : 200 kg per leaf
Max. Length of Gate : 2.5 m per leaf
Safety Clutch : Electronic Current Sensing. High Amp Cutoff
Electronic Controller : Micro-Processor Based
Remote Controller : 2 Channels, 330 MHz
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Standard Packing
Standard Packing of the arm swing gate system includes:
Arm Gate Motor : 1pc (for Single), 2pcs (for Double)
Gate Post Brackets
Primary Wall Bracket : 1pc (for Single), 2pcs (for Double)
Secondary Wall Bracket : 1pc (for Single), 2pcs (for Double)
Gate Bracket : 1pc (for Single), 2pcs (for Double)
Gate Stopper
Floor Rubber Stopper : 1pc
Gate Tabs : 1pc (for Single) 2pcs (for Double)
Release Key : 2pcs
M10x30 Bolt & Nut : 2pcs (for Single), 4pcs for (Double)
Control Box : 1pc
Control Panel (Model D1) : 1pc
Transformer 13-8-0-8-13V : 1pc (Transformer not included if Solar
Powered)
Remote Control 3+1 : 1set
Backup Battery 12V 7AH : 1pc
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Installation PointersThe proper position of the gate post bracket (primary wall bracket and secondary wallbracket) and gate bracket is crucial to the efficiency and leverage of the gate opener.Attention needs to be paid to both its correct height and its position on the post in respect tothe relationship between your hinge pivot point and the motor pivot point on the bracket.Once you have determined the general desired height of the motor, position the bracket andtake note of the dimensions.Hint : It’s best to locate the gate opener arms in approximately the middle between the topand bottom of the gate. This will prevent the gate from twisting and flexing.
Gate Post Bracket PositioningIn a standard installation the basic aim is to get the “J” and “K” dimensions to be as closeas possible to equal but “J” can be greater allowing for a more positive push of the gateagainst gate stop.Hint: The dimension of J and K for a standard installation (300mm stroke arm) isapproximately
J = 150mmK= 120mm
Gate Preparation for Automatic Gate System installation.
Before you install the automatic arms to your gate, ensure that the gate is properlyconstructed and must be leveled.
The hinge bearings must be in good condition and gate swings smoothly for bothopening and closing. Tight spots in opening and/or closing suggest that the hingebearings are worn and need to be rectified before you install the automatic system.
The gate must not hit or drag across the ground or be fitted with a wheel. A properly leveled gate will not have tendency to self-open or self-close but remain
stationery. A self-opening or self-closing gate suggests that the gate is not leveled.This will cause accelerated wear to your automatic gate system. Level the gateproperly before installing the automatic gate system.
Close the gate to full-close position and install the gate stopper (floor rubberstopper and gate tab(s)). Installing the gate stopper allows for the automatic arm topush the gate firmly against the ground stopper to ensure a solid close and properalignment between the left and right leafs of the gate.
You may choose to install another gate stopper at the full-open position, or you maychoose to let the gate swing till it is stopped by the internal built-in stop mechanismwhen the arm is fully retracted.
FIGURE 1
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Installing Gate Post Brackets and the Arms (Push to Close)
Retract the arms (you can use the backup battery to help retract the Arms) and openthe gates to the fully-opened position.
Assemble the gate post brackets (Primary Wall Bracket and Secondary WallBracket) by placing the secondary wall bracket between the middle gap of theprimary wall bracket. Do not tighten the nut yet.
Place the gate post brackets in a position whereby the distance of [J] and [K] areapproximately [J = 150mm] and [K = 120mm] from the centre of the gate hingebearing. (refer to Figure 1)
Attached the retracted arms onto the gate post bracket assembly.
Pivot the arms on the gate post brackets towards the gate. At the position in which the arms contact the gate, temporarily hold the gate
bracket with a clamp. This marks the position of the gate bracket.
Extend the Arms to close the gates. To extend the Arms use the backup battery supplied in your packing.
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The arms should be 10-15mm from full extension when the gate completely closesagainst the floor rubber stopper.
o This is to ensure that when in operation, the arms will give a solid push tothe gate onto the floor stopper.
If the gate does not fully close, even when the arms have fully extended, re-adjustthe gate post brackets position.
o A smaller [K] is necessary if gate does not fully closeo A bigger [J] will allow for a more positive push of the gate towards the floor
stopper. Once the final position of the gate post has been determined, secure the gate post
brackets onto the pillar(s). Repeat the same procedure for the second gate leaf (Double).
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Installing Gate Post Brackets and the Arms for Push-to-Open Gates
Installation method for push-to-open gates is similar to pull-to-open except thatwhen the arms are retracted, the gates are in the closed position.
Note that for push-to-open gate, the gate post bracket arms pivot point is the on thesame plane as the gate hinge pivot.
Push-to-Open Gate (Fully closed) Push-to-Open Gate (Fully Opened)
Important Note (Non-Parallel of Arms and Gate):When the gate is Fully Opened or Fully Closed, the Arms must NOT be parallel with thegate.
Gate and ArmsMust NOT beParallel
Shown here is the Pull-To-Open Setup in the Fully-Opened position
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Connection of Power Source
Solar Power
The system can be solar powered via an optional solar system with 12V voltage
regulator connected directly to the battery. The 7amp-hour battery supplied may not
be suitable for heavy gates or very frequent use. If necessary, add another 7amp-hour
battery giving a total of 14amp-hours. You can install this in the lid of the control box
using the locating pegs. Do NOT use both solar and mains power at the same time.
Solar panel must face NORTH FOR WINTER and SOUTH FOR SUMMER on a
slight tilt off level and within 10m of battery. Have a minimum of 8 hrs direct sun
exposure to be effective.
230Vac-24Vac Transformer
Transformer can be relocated to around 30m from control box using a transformer kit
(in a protective electrical box with mains lead and plug) or positioned inside the
control box if mains power is available at the gate. In either option you MUST install
transformer via a RCD (residue current device) to avoid injury from shock as per local
government electrical requirements. Always switch off mains power when any work
is being carried out on or around gate installation.
We recommend a minimum 2.5mm x 2 core TPS cable. Connect mains power supply
to the 2 x orange wires (230Vac) at the transformer. Use the 2 x White wires as these
are for our 16V Swing gate control board D1 only. Protect the purple (not needed)
wire ends so as not to make contact with the transformer.
Battery
Your system is supplied with a 7amp-hour battery and steel mounting bracket with
screw. You MUST install battery in the right bottom of your control board with the
battery terminals at the bottom facing the center. There are 2 plastic locating pegs
molded into the control board box. Additional battery can be installed in the control
box lid it increase amp hour to the system. Connect the additional battery in
PARALLEL (as per 12V system) ONLY. i.e. red to red and black to black.
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Control Panel – Model D1The E8 D1 control panel is specially designed to match 12Vdc Arm Gate Motor(s).The electronic panel requires no maintenance as long as the gate operates in properorder and is kept dry and insect free. Mount the Control box as close to the motor(s)(maximum 10m cable) as possible connected with minimum 1.5mm 2-core electricalcable to reduce any voltage drop which will affect the performance of the system.2.5mm to 4mm house cable is commonly used.
DIP SWITCH setting on the control board:
[1] ON = Delay Close motor A (MT A) for 2 seconds after MT B
- used in conjunction with solenoid lock
[1] OFF = Gate(s) open/close at same time
[2] ON = Small Reverse before opening used with 12V lock
[2] OFF = Gates open immediately without small reverse movement
[3] OFF & [4] OFF = Light ON (gate open) & cut off 1 min. after gate closed
[3] ON & [4] OFF = Light Permanently ON
[5] ON = Single Gate Operation (MT A) for external Push Switch
[6] OFF = Not in use
[7] OFF & [8] OFF = Disable Auto Close
[7] OFF & [8] ON = 030 sec. Auto Close
[7] ON & [8] OFF = 060 sec. Auto Close
[7] ON & [8] ON = 120 sec. Auto Close
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Setting the System :
Double Gate Operation
1. Unplug AC power and Battery and make sure the gate(s) are completelyCLOSED.
2. After 30 seconds reconnect power to the system until short clicking fromboard can be heard.
3. Press remote transmitter for gate(s). Let the motor open (low speed) untilgate(s) are fully opened. Check that the [MT A] and [MT B] LEDs are green.If red LED is observed, disconnect power then reverse arm wire in questionand start setup again from step 1.
4. Both the motor will stop automatically when the gate is hard stopped. Highcurrent cut-off by the circuit board is automatically achieved.
5. Press remote transmitter again and let the motor close (high speed) until bothgates are fully closed. [MT A] and [MT B] LEDs are Red. Both the motor willstop automatically when the gate is hard stopped. High current cut-off by thecircuit board is automatically achieved.
The system has now stored the range between opening and closing time. Themicroprocessor will automatically adjust the low speed and high speed opening /closing of the system.
Setup is now complete.
6. Test each cycle a few times to make sure the microprocessor has stored thecorrect range.
Note that : The gate will auto reverse when the system detects obstruction (high
amp) during high speed closing operation. The gate will stop when the system detects obstruction (high amp)
during opening operation.
To Reset : To RESET the Memory, remove all power sources (Mains and
Battery). Wait for 30 seconds. System will reset the open / closecalibration. Repeat Step #1 – 5 to set the memory.
SOLAR or 12Vdc power only used: When the system is running on Solar or BackupBattery only (in the event of AC failure), the arms will open simultaneously but closessequentially. This ensures that the battery will be loaded on only 1 arm at any onetime.
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Single Gate Operation:
1. Set DIP switch 5 set to ON position and connect arm motor wires to [MT A]terminals.
2. Parallel the receiver output for 1 side and 2 side and wire into D1 left mostterminal [1/2]. Receiver Common is wired to D1 Common terminal [|> <|](COM).
Note: Do NOT have connection on [2 SIDE] terminal as this will confuse theboard and Motor B will not cut off.
3. Set the ARM in the CLOSE position and then power up the board.4. Press the remote transmitter and observe GREEN Led indicating Opening
cycle on D1 board. Gate is running on Slow Speed. If it is RED then switchOFF power and reverse the motor wire polarity to change the direction of themotor. Return to step 3.
5. Board auto cutoff when high amp. GREEN Led will go off.6. Press transmitter again. Gate should close. Observe the RED Led indicating
Closing cycle7. In the 1 Arm operation, gate when fully closed (at high speed) the first time,
may reopen. This is ok.8. Press the Transmitter again. Observe the RED Led indicating closing cycle.9. When the gate is stopped, the RED Led will go off.
The system has now stored the range between opening and closing time. Themicroprocessor will automatically adjust the low speed and high speed opening /closing of the system.
Setup is now complete.
7. Test each cycle a few times to make sure the microprocessor has stored thecorrect range.
Parallel Yellow andBrown wire ofReceiver to [1 SIDE]
Receiver (COM)
NO Connectionto [2 SIDE]terminal forSingle Arm
2 SIDECOM
1 SIDE
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Remote Control: The 12Vdc remote transmitter contains two signal represented bybutton 1 and button 2 on your remotes. Confirm with owner which function they wantfor each of the button.
Double gate setup button #1 can be set as single gate operation while button #2 is setas double gate operation.
You can change this so that either button will activate BOTH gates by joining theYellow and the Brown wire at [2 SIDE] terminal.
You can relocate the receiver black box to another moisture-free location to increasesignal strength using cat.5 network cable.
Antenna: The green wire is the antenna with a tuned length. DO NOT CUT. You canincrease the range by installing an additional long range antenna connected to thegreen wire.
Adding New Remotes:Remove the back panel of a remote (tiny Phillips screw) that is already working toactivate your gate. Match the new remote receiver DIP setting to the current remoteDIP switch setting.Each DIP switch has 3 positions (top, middle and bottom) so care must be taken whensetting each DIP switch.Check the signal transmission by pressing your new remote.
Changing Remote Codes:The black Remote receiver Box has 5 wires connecting to your control board.Remove the lid to view the code DIP switches.If you change these you must also change all your remote DIP switches by removingthe back panel of each remote and match to the receiver DIP setting. Each switch has3 positions (top, middle and bottom) so care must be taken when setting each DIPswitch. After the receiver panel is connected to the control panel, check signaltransmission. Test each of the remote individually.
Increase Range of the Remotes:Connect a Long Range Antenna to the end of the green antenna wire of the receiverbox. Place as high as possible in sight of the area you wish to transmit from.You can relocate the transmitter box to another moisture-free location to increasesignal strength using cat.5 network cable.
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Solid Gate-Stops must be fitted in the center of driveway to give a solid pressurepoint between the stop and the end of each gate. Place a gate stop at the fully openposition if desired.
Arm Condensation Drain Hole : Always mount arms with condensation drain holesfacing down or water will enter motors and damage the electrics voiding the warranty.
Wiring Double Gates: Connect your arms to block [MT A] and [MT B]. Werecommend 1.5mm wire or greater. Lighter cable will restrict the performance of thesystem. Use a suitable electrical junction box to protect cable joints from moisturedamage.
Check Motor Rotation Direction: After power supply has been connected to theControl Panel, make sure the gate swings in the correct direction. The system willinitiate an OPEN signal (green LED on board) the first time the remote is pressed.The second time the remote is pressed the system initiates a CLOSE function (redLED on board). Both gates should either OPEN or CLOSE in tandem.
This is important as wrong direction will cause the system work in the reversemanner.
Hint: Check the LED lights above [MT A] and [MT B]. Green indicates an OPENcycle and Red a CLOSE cycle. To reverse the direction of the motor, reverse the wirepolarity at the control panel.
Safety infrared beams:
Observe the [IR BEAM terminal] on the D1 board.
Connect the 12V of Photobeam to [PWR] and Common of Photobeam to [COM].
Connect the NC (normally closed) output of the photobeam to [COM] and [NC] onthe D1 board
Note: When installing the photobeam, you will need to remove the small loop /jumper wire that is pre-positioned on your D1 board at [COM] and [NC]. Replace theloop / jumper wire when beams are not in use.
Lock:
Used when a 12Vdc lock is used to keep gates from being forced open when fullyclosed.
Connect to solenoid lock cables to the [LOCK] terminals on the D1 board.
Set DIP switch 2 is to ON. This allows for the gate to have a slight reverse movementjust prior to the disengaging of the solenoid lock.
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External Light connectionD1 board has a 12Vdc output on the Lamp Relay Terminal. Left terminal is negativeand right is positive.This output is to energize an EXTERNAL 12Vdc relay which in turn can be used toturn on /off a higher rating electrical item such as a Pillar Light.Warning: All 240v wiring MUST be done by a qualified electrical person.
1. Set Dip Switch [3] and [4] to OFF Position. Active for 1min.2. Connect a 12Vdc relay as is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Connection of 12Vdc Relay for 240V lights
Note: D1 board is designed with a Lamp Photocell (bottom right side of D1 board), sothat Lamp Relay will NOT be activated in Bright Ambient.When connected to Pillar Lights, this design prevents the Pillar Light from turningON during the Day.Please note however, that due to the different lighting intensity, direction of lights,reflection etc in the Control Panel Box, it is possible that that Lamp Relay is activatedeven if the external ambient is significantly bright.If you wish that the Pillar Lights to be turned on, irrespective of the ambient lighting,use a Dark Tape to cover the Lamp Photocell or turn the Photocell inwards whenmounted in the Control Box.Point the lamp photocell to the side Gills of the supplied box for ambient lightdetection.Other Settings of the DIP Switch 3 & 4
DIP 3 [ON] & 4 [OFF] Lamp permanently ON.
LampPhotocell
Relay toLamp
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Trouble-Shooting.
Problem: The system does not response when transmitter is pressed.
Solution:
Make sure the transmitter in good condition. Ensure that the battery is
functioning and the LED on the transmitter lights up when button is pressed.
Replace battery if transmitter only works at very close range to the receiver.
Check the receiver by removing the Control Box cover and view the inside of
the Black Receiver Box for insects.
Check the wiring of the receiver panel and make sure the power is connected
in correct polarity. Check the power from control board to ensure there is
12Vdc to receiver.
Try other optional activation devises such as Exit Button or Keypad. If
hardwired devices activate the gate but all transmitters do not, recheck the
Black Receiver Box.
Check arms (s) are working using the power directly from the battery.
Check wires are connected properly to the control board.
Problem: The gate does not fully open and close, or stops half way.
Solution:
Ensure there is no obstruction to the movement of the gate. This could also be
high resistance such as poor gate installation or high winds activating the anti-
obstruction sensing. This can be verified by releasing the gate to Emergency
release mode (remove the arms actuator from the gate). Manually push the
gate open and close to detect any obstruction.
Ensure that on the first setting setup, the gate is fully closed before the board is
initialized. Short distance detection will result in error of count for the total
time of the gate swing.
Ensure that the when the arm actuators are removed from the gate, the gate
does not have a tendency to swing open or close but stays stationery. As self-
opening or self-closing gate is a poorly constructed gate. Such a gate will
cause an uneven force for opening and closing stroke.
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Problem: The gate will open but not close.
Solution:
Check the wire loop is still in place on {IR Beam} block between terminal
[NC] and [COM].
If photobeams are fitted, check beam wiring/setup/ obstructions.
Problem: The gate does not travel smoothly when opening or closing.
Solution:
Ensure there is no obstruction to the movement of the gate such as hitting the
ground. This can be verified by releasing the gate to Emergency release mode.
Manually swing the gate open / close to detect any tight spots.
Ensure that the gate is properly leveled and that the dimension guide for the
installation of the Automatic gate is followed.
Arm actuators must not be parallel to the gate when fully open or fully
closed.
Problem: On double gate setup, one gate closes fully before the 2nd gate starts.
Solution:
System is running on battery only (eg. Solar setup) and transformer AC notconnected. Check power with volt meter.
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D1 Swing Gate Wiring Diagram for TRANSFORMER
16 V AC MT B MT A
12v
+P
WR
NCCOM
Bo
thG
ates
8V AC
ACMAIN S
trans2 x Ora
- Black
+ -
BATTERY
1/2
For singlearm use onlyMotor A andDIP 5 ON
Do not adjust dialat top of board isfor batterycharging voltage
Sa
fety
Be
am
s(R
em
ove
wire
)
12
vL
am
pre
lay sensor
[7] ON & [8] ON = 1
8V AC
230VUPPLY toformernge wires
MOTOR B
MOTOR A
20 Sec. Auto Close
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LOCK
L N
LA
240V Lightrelay (notsupplied)
MP
V+
(RE
D)
Port
V-
(BL
AC
K)
CM
(WH
ITE
)
C1
(BR
OW
N)
and C2
Activate2 gates
Activate1 gate
+ Red
A(
PILLAR
C2
(YE
LL
OW
)
NT
EN
NA
GR
EE
N)
REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVERBOX
To use both remote buttons toactivate 2 gates, connect C2
Yellow to C1 Brown to [both gate]
For single arm use connect C1
to [1/2]Light
Close Only
Ff
Setting the Dip Switch on the control board:[1] ON = Delay Close Motor A for 2 seconds
[2] ON = Small Reverse before Opening (for Solenoid Lock use)
[3] OFF & [4] OFF = Light ON (gate open) & cut off 1 min.
after gate closed
[5] ON = Single Gate Operation (MT A) for external Push Switch
[6] OFF = Not in use
[7] & [8] OFF = Disable Auto Close
[7] OFF & [8] ON = 30 Sec. Auto Close
[7] ON & [8] OFF = 60 Sec. Auto Close
DO NOT
TRANSFO
SOLAR CO CO
RE CO
TER CO
TER DO
ON
REGULA
Solar (+
Batt (+)
BATTE
BATTE
RED
RED
D1 Control Board Wiring Diagram for SOLAR POWER
MT B MT A LOCK 12v COM NC
Bo
thG
ates
+ Red
- Black
1/2
For singlearm use onlyMotor A andDIP 5 ON
Sa
fety
Be
am
s(R
em
ove
wire
)
12
vL
am
pre
lay
Lightsensor
Activate1 gate
CloseOnlyPort
TOR
) (-)
(-)
240V Lightrelay (not
Activate2 gatesRY # 1
BLACK
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Ff
MOTOR B
MOTOR A
L
N
PILLARLAMP
V+
(RE
D)
V-
(BL
AC
K)
CM
(WH
ITE
)
C2
(YE
LL
OW
)
C1
(BR
OW
N)
REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVERBOX
To use both remote buttons toactivate 2 gates, connect C2
Yellow to C1 Brown to [both gate]
For single arm use connect C1and C2 to [1/2]
supplied)
AN
TE
NN
A(G
RE
EN
)
CONNECT BOTH SOLAR AND
RMER INPUTS SIMULTANEOUSLY
NNECTION :NNECT BATT (+) AND BATT (-) FROM THE SOLARGULATOR TO THE CONNECTORS PROVIDED.NNECT THE RED BATTERY CABLE(s) TO THE RED
MINAL(s) ON THE BATTERYNNECT THE BLACK BATTERY CABLE(s) TO THE BLACK
MINAL(s) ON THE BATTERY.NOT HAVE CONNECTION INTO AC INPUT TERMINALSD2 BOARD
RY # 2
BLACK
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LIMITED WARRANTY
E8 warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, theproduct shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. During the warrantyperiod, E8 shall, as its option, repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to itsfactory, at no charge for labour and materials. Any replacement and/or repaired parts are warranted forthe remainder of the original warranty or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. The original ownermust promptly notify E8 in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship; such written noticeshall be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty.
International WarrantyThe warranty for international customers is as the same as for any customer within Malaysia, with theexception that E8 shall not be responsible for any customs fees, taxes, or VAT that may be due.
Warranty ProcedureTo obtain service under this warranty, please return the item(s) in question to the point of purchase. Allauthorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program. Anyone returning goods to E8 must firstobtain an authorization number. E8 will not accept any shipment for which prior authorization has notbeen used.
Conditions to Void WarrantyThis warranty applies only to defects in pairs and workmanship relating to normal use. It does notcover:
damage incurred in shipping or handling damage caused by disaster such as fire, flood, wind, earthquake or lightning damage due to causes beyond the control of E8 such as excessive voltage, mechanical shock
or water damage damage caused by unauthorized attachment, alterations, modifications, or foreign objects. damage caused by peripherals (unless such peripherals were supplied by E8) defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by used of the products for purpose other than those for which it was designed. damage from improper maintenance damage arising out of any other abuse, mishandling, and improper application of the products.
E8’s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of attemptswill be limited to a replacement of the product, as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty. Underno circumstances shall E8 be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages based uponbreach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict liability, or any other legal theory. Suchdamages include, but are not limited to, loss of profits, loss of the product or any associated equipment,cost of capital, cost of substitute or replacement equipment, facilities or services, down time,purchaser’s time, the claims of third parties, including customers, and injury to property.
Disclaimer of WarrantiesThis warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, whetherexpressed or implied (including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particularpurpose). And of all other obligations or purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change thiswarranty, nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product.WARNING: E8 recommends the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis. However,despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, criminal tampering or electrical disruption, it ispossible for this product to fail to perform as expected.
Out of Warranty RepairsE8 will at this option repair or replace out-of-warranty products which are returned to its factoryaccording to the following conditions. Anyone returning goods to E8 must first obtain an authorizationnumber. E8 will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not beenobtained. Products which E8 determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned. A set fee whichE8 has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time, will be charged for each unitrepaired. Products which E8 determines not repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalentproduct available at that time. The current market price for the replacement product will be charged foreach replacement unit.
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WARNING Please Read CarefullyImportant NoticeAn auto gate system cannot prevent burglary. It is only a replacement way for user to open the door.Auto gate systems are generally very reliable but they may not work under all conditions and they arenot a substitute for prudent security practices or life and property insurance. Your auto gate systemshould be installed and serviced by qualified security professionals who should instruct you on thelevel of protection that has been provided and on the system operations.
Note to InstallersThis warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with systems user, it is yourresponsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system.
System FailuresThis system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. There are circumstances,however, involving fire, burglary, or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection.Any auto gate system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expectedfor a variety of reasons. Some but not all of these reasons may be:
Inadequate InstallationA security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection. Every installationshould be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all measurement is correct.
Criminal KnowledgeThis system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture. Itis possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effectiveness ofthese features. It is important that an auto gate system be reviewed periodically to ensure that itsfeatures remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not provide theprotection expected.
Power FailureControl units require an adequate power supply for proper operation. If a device operates frombatteries, it is possible for the batteries to fail. Even if the batteries have not failed, they must becharged, in good condition and installed correctly. If a device operates only by AC power, anyinterruption, however brief, will render that device inoperative while it does not have power. Powerinterruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damageelectronic equipment such as security system. After a power interruption has occurred, immediatelyconduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended.
Failure of Replaceable BatteriesThe expected battery life is a function of the device environment, usage and type. Ambient conditionssuch as high humidity, high or low temperatures, or large temperature fluctuations may reduce theexpected battery life. Low battery condition will cause the system in low power condition and havingproblem functioning as usual. Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operatingcondition.
Compromise of Radio Frequency (Wireless) DevicesSignals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed onor near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference.
Component FailureAlthough every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible, the system may fail tofunction as intended due to the failure of a component.
Inadequate TestingMost problems that would prevent an auto gate system from operating as intended can be found byregular testing and maintenance. The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after abreak-in, an attempted break-in, a fire, a storm, an earthquake, an accident, or any kind of constructionactivity inside or outside the premises.
Security and InsuranceRegardless of its capabilities, an auto gate system is not a substitute for property of life insurance. Anauto gate system also is not a substitute for property owners, renters, or other occupants to actprudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation.