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ATA SGO-2v4 EasySlider Manual

GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES

The ATA control board is packed with many new and exciting features using the latest technology in electronics, board design, and surface mounting components.

The CB-9 3.03 control board is designed to automate one or two 24V DC swing or sliding gate drive units with or without limit switches. The CB-9 3.03 supersedes earlier CB-9 versions. A list of some of the features of the control board follows.

  • Control board constructed using state of art assembly techniques such as SMT and industrial quality materials and components.
  • Each control board is visually and electronically tested after production.
  • Controlled by a powerful custom programmed microcontroller.
  • All control and limit switch inputs accept dry switch contacts and have a high noise immunity.
  • The limit switch inputs are electrically interlocked to the motor drive relays. This means that in the unlikely event of the micro-controller malfunctioning, the motors will be prevented from being driven beyond the positions set by the limit switches (if used).
  • A motor drive timer prevents the motors being driven indefinitely, should a limit switch fail.
  • Mains transient protection provided on board. Terminal block and mode selection labelling is clear and informative.
  • A small size of 130mm x 140mm x 45mm.
  • Control inputs for open, close, stop, open/close/stop (swipe), pedestrian access and photoelectric safety beams are provided.
  • Remote controlled pedestrian access is a standard feature, with the new two channel code hopping receiver and a standard four button transmitter.
  • The Pedestrian access input is provided to partially open one gate leaf for pedestrian access by a wired switch or remote control transmitter or keypad transmitters. The distance the gate is opened is adjustable.
  • The photoelectric safety beam input can be programmed to either stop or reverse the motors if tripped while being driven closed.
  • The photoelectric safety beam input can be programmed
    to prevent the motors being driven in the open or close directions.
  • The controller can be programmed to automatically close the gate after it has been opened, partly opened for pedestrian access or after the photoelectric safety input has been triggered and then released. The time the gate stays open is adjustable and independent for each of the three auto-close types.
  • On board status L.E.Ds show status of the gate and backup battery charger.
  • The light control output can be connected to control a warning or courtesy light which is illuminated while the gates are in motion and remain on for 1 minute. The time is adjustable via the technicians hand held programmer.
  • A lock control output is provided which can be used to deactivate a locking mechanism at the start of each cycle. An adjustable pulse or hold action can be selected to release the lock.
  • The time from when the lock is activated to when the motors are started can also be adjusted.
  • When over lapping gate leaves are used, a delay can be introduced so that the overlapping leaf reaches/leaves the closed position before the other leaf.
  • An integrated back-up battery charger is included on the control board.
  • Automatic setting of motor overload levels.
  • Motor speed is adjustable via a 10 position dial.
  • Mechanical wear and tear reduced by slowing motor as the end of a drive cycles is approached. (Soft Stop)
  • The ATA designed receiver and transmitter are the only high security remote control gate system on the market which includes ATA’s unique remote coding feature and has over 4.29 billion codes which hop on every press of the button.
  • The receiver/opener can be used with up to 111 transmitters. Further management utilities for the property manager are available with the use of ATA’s handheld programmer.