D5 Motor User Manual
D5 Motor User Manual
D5 Motor User Manual
SLIDING GATE
AUTOMATION
Product Code: CP72SLIDV3
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
CENTURION SYSTEMS has been manufacturing automatic gate systems since 1987, and is committed
to providing reliable, cost effective solutions in the field of access automation.
CENTURION strives to give service and backup second to none. Our engineers are available to give
sales support, installation training, and answers to technical or installation problems.
CENTURION is an ISO 9001 - 2000 registered company, continually looking at updating its products in
line with world trends to ensure that its products will provide customer satisfaction.
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Table of Contents
Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Fast Track .......................................................................6
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Product Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Site Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Site Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Required Tools & Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Cabling Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Operator Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Locate Operator Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Route Cables and Secure Base Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Mount the Operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Mount the Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Mount the origin Marker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Electrical Set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Connect all Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Get into Programming Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Set the Gate Limits (Automatic Set-Up Routine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Exit Programming Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Check Gate Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Setting Additional Features (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Controller Programmable Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Controller Terminal Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Procedure to Programme Controller Back to Factory Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Set-Up Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Fault Finding Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
CP80 Power Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
CP80 Signal Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
CP84 Charger Connection (Standard and Low Voltage) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
CP84XTE Charger Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
PSUx Power Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Recommended Earthing for Effective Lightning Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
CP80 Controller Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
LED Indicator Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Installation Handover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
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Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd
148 Epsom Avenue
North Riding
Gauteng
South Africa
Supply Information: The product herewith complies with the requirements fo the following directives
and carries the CE-marking accordingly.
- the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
- the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (inclusive 93/68/EEC)]
This product was tested in a typical configuration with simulated gate load.
Ian Rozowsky
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Important Safety Instructions
To ensure the safety of people, it is important that you read all the
ATTENTION 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 that can ensure that the
operator is safely installed, and that the whole system can be operated safely.
WARNING
MOVING GATE CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
KEEP CLEAR. GATE MAY MOVE AT
ANY TIME. DO NOT ALLOW
CHILDREN TO PLAY IN AREA OR
OPERATE GATE .
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Fast Track
These abbreviated instructions are for the experienced installer who needs a checklist to get a
standard installation up and running in the minimum of time.
Detailed installation features and functions are referred to later in this manual.
Mechanical Setup
Action
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Fast Track
Electrical Setup
Action
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General Description
The D3 and D5 are sliding gate operators designed to open and close sliding gates.
The D3 operator is suited to domestic applications with gates of a mass less than 300kg.
The D5 operator is suited to domestic applications with gates of a mass less than 500kg.
In order to cater for high duty cycle installations, the D5 Light Industrial model is offered. The D5 Light
Industrial model is similar to the Standard D5 model with the exception that it is rated for a higher duty
cycle . It is suitable for sites with a gate mass up to 500kg, but can operate with a 50% duty cycle.
Gate travel limits are managed by an opto-electronic system, comprising a gate mounted origin marker
and an internal rotary encoder. This system yields precise and repeatable control over gate position.
In cases where chain, (as opposed to toothed rack) drive is required, an optional chain drive kit is
available.
Advanced features of the CP80 logic controller include:-
Lightning Protection
The D5 electronic controller utilizes the same proven surge protection philosophy that is used in all
Centurion 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. In order to ensure that the
surge protection is effective, it is essential that the unit is properly earthed.
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Specifications
Overall Dimensions
345
365
250 150 40 98
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SPECIFICATIONS D3 D5
Power Supply Voltage 220V AC ± 10% 50Hz 220V AC ± 10% 50Hz
(Depending on power supply used) 110V AC ± 10% 50Hz 110V AC ± 10% 50Hz
19V AC ± 10% 50Hz 19V AC ± 10% 50Hz
Motor Voltage 12V DC 12V DC
AC Current draw @ 220V 120mA 120mA
DC Current draw (Max) 15A 15A
Output shaft rotational speed 73rpm 91rpm
Rated Gate Speed (With gate pull force <5kg) 16m/min 20m/min
Standby;
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Product Identification
The actual components supplied may vary depending on the model purchased.
9a
9b
10
16
11 17
1 12 18
13a
13b 20
2 14 21
3 22
4a 23
4b 24
5a
5b
25
6 26
27
7 28
15 29
8 30
Item Item
No. Part No. Description No. Part No. Description
1 1099SUB008 D3/5 Gate Origin Magnet Mounting Kit 14 1099300700 D3 Drive Coupling (Motor Side)
2 1099SUB7N2 D5 Magnetic Switch Assembly 15 1010260000 Mounting Plate D5
3 WHD5DOSSV3 Wiring Harness DOSS & Sensor Plug 16 10103701AS CP80 Enclosure
4a 101007GKNO 17T Mod 4 Sintered Pinion S5 Sliders 17 CP80 CP80 PC Board (Boxed)
4b 1099070001 D3 17T Nylon 66 Pinion 8mm Radial Pin 18 CP4 CP4 Battery
5a 1099SUB15A D3 Gearbox Casing & Gear set Assembly 19 WHHCen-BAT D5 Battery Leads
5b 1010SUB15A D5 Gearbox Casing & Gear set Assembly 20 CP84E CP84E Power Supply (Boxed)
6 S5OIL75ML0 D5 Gearbox Oil 21 1099SUB03A DOSS Carrier Assembly (Includes harness)
7 1010200000 Side Cover (Vertical) D5 22 1010M11490 DOSS Mounting Tube
8 1099SUB009 CP25SR5 D5 Foundation Plate Assembly 23 1010230000 Side Cover (Horizontal) D5
9a 10102202D3 D3 Vent Cover (Logo) 24 1010250000 Sr5 Door Hinge Pin 4 x 127mm 304 SS
9b 10102202D5 D5 Vent Cover (Logo) 25 1010M10130 D5 Door V3 (Stiffened Lip)
10 1010220101 D5 Exterior Cover 26 1050M02210 Camlock Cover Base
11 1010290000 Support Bracket D5 Slider (DOSS Side) 27 MB44LA1107 19mm Camlock
12 1010280000 Support Bracket D5 Slider (Battery Side) 28 1050M02220 Camlock Cover
13a MTDZY8000 D5 Motor, 12V DC 3200 RPM 29 D5KEY Spare Key for D3/D5 Motors
13b MTDZY8080 D3 Motor 12V DC 2700 RPM 30 SPRCLIPCLI Camlock Spring Clip
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Site Requirements
Ensure that pedestrian gates which are built into the sliding gate can
WARNING be secured in the closed position and are provided with at least a
weatherproof normally closed safety switch that is connected to the
IRB or LCK input of the control card.
Starting Force
1. Test the starting force of the gate as per the diagram. Use a pull scale to determine a value(kgF) to get
the gate into motion.
2. Determine the Running Force of the gate by continuing to pull on the scale with just sufficient force to
keep it running and read off the maximum value (kgF) shown on the scale.
3. Where possible determine the gate mass.
4. Ensure that the Starting Force, Running Force and mass of gate are within the operating parameters
shown in the table.
Pull Scale
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End Stops
1. End stops are mandatory and must be fitted to prevent accidental injury or death should the gate
overrun its limits for any reason.
Endstop Endstop
H h Ø16mm
Fit end stops capable of stopping the gate moving at rated speed.
Make H more than h to ensure gate will not jump over end stop.
Anti-lift bracket
GAP<5mm GAP<5mm
GAP<5mm
GAP<5mm
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Site Considerations
Install the gate operator only if:
1. It will not pose a hazard to the public.
2. There is sufficient clearance to a roadway and/or public thoroughfares.
3. The installation will meet all municipal and/or local authority requirements once completed.
4. The gate mass, pull force and application is within the operator specifications (see page 10).
Screw Drivers:
Level 3.5mm Flat
G-Clamp
Not Normally Required
Pliers
Pick
Side Cutters
Spanners
19mm
17mm
13mm
Welding
Machine
Plumb Bob
Hammer
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Cabling Requirements
3
7
Mains
isolator
switch
6
7
1
2 4
To dwelling
LEGEND
1. 220V AC mains cable via mains multistranded).
isolator switch (3 core LNE 0,5mm2
4. Pedestrian key switch (if required) (2
Steel Wire Armour cable)*†,
core 0,5mm2 multistranded).
Or
5. Infrared beams or safety edge (if
Low voltage 16V AC battery charger required) (3 core 0,5mm2
supply (3 core 1,5mm2 multi stranded multistranded)
preferably in plastic conduit)†.
6. Intercom cable (n1+2 core 0,5mm2
2. Intercom cable (n1 + 6 core) to multistranded) to gate station.
house.
7. Pillar lights (3 core 0,5mm2 )
2
3. Radio receiver cable (3 core 0,5mm
n1 = number of cores required by intercom.
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Lubrication (D5 only)
The D3 is factory lubricated and therefore requires no additional attention.
The D5 does not require routine oil changes. However in the event of the unit losing oil due to
stripping down or mechanical damage, the correct replacement oil is EP75W90 to API (GL5)
specification.
If the gearbox is bolted down in the horizontal position during filling, the correct level is reached when
the oil level is in the flat section of the dip stick. Emptying the 80ml bottle of oil provided will provide
sufficient lubrication.
Put Oil
In Here
Oil Specifications:
GRADE:75W90
QTY: 80ml
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Operator Installation
Locate operator position
1. To ensure operator does not protrude into driveway, install base plate at least flush with the
driveway entrance.
2. Determine a suitable position and vertical height for the operator by considering Figures 9, and 10.
With careful selection of the rack configuration, and operator vertical height, mounting of
the rack could in some cases be greatly simplified.
If a theft resistant cage is required, be sure to leave enough clearance from pillars etc.
161*
145*
82
82
17
17
Foundation Foundation
plate 45-55 plate 40-50
* Includes 3mm clearance required between rack and pinion (see page 20) * Includes 3mm clearance required between rack and pinion (see page 20)
5 (Recommended to allow for adjustment)
82
17
17
20
19
Foundation Foundation
plate Flat bar welded to 45-55 plate Flat bar welded to 40-50
foundation plate and rail foundation plate and rail
* Includes 3mm clearance required between rack and pinion (see page 20) * Includes 3mm clearance required between rack and pinion (see page 20)
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3. Depending on the mounting method, either prepare a square hole for a concrete foundation, or drill
holes for RAWL bolts as shown in Figure 10.
When using a concrete foundation it is recommended that the operator baseplate be welded
to the track using a short length of flat bar. This makes it possible to complete the whole
mechanical and electrical installation, without having to wait for the concrete to set. After
completing the installation the concrete can be poured, and the operator left in manual mode
until the concrete has set.
M10 Nut
M10 Washer
300mm 400mm
400mm
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370 mm
30 mm
M10 Washer
M10 Nut
7mm
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Figure 13 Cable Route Figure 14 Secure the Operator
7. Remove the knock-outs from the gearbox and feed the cables through the holes, while fitting the
gearbox to the base plate (Figure 13).
8. Secure the motor in place with 6 flat washers, 3 spring washers and 6 nuts supplied, as shown in
Figure 14.
9. Seal the conduit and knock-out holes in the operator with silicone sealer to prevent ants from
entering the operator.
1 2 3
Place rack flush on pinion
Lift operator 3mm Lower operator 3mm
and secure rack to gate
3mm
3mm
3mm
Raise Lower
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Steel Rack RAZ Rack
Weld
Raz Rack
Steel Rack Bracket TEK Screw (self drilling
and tapping screw)
±300 mm
200 - 300mm
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Mount the origin marker:
11. Close the gate completely.
12. Mount the origin marker to the rack (Figure 18) at least 500mm from the origin sensor (Figure 19).
If a CE chip is fitted to the control card (Figure 17), mount the origin marker at least 1000mm from
the origin sensor to allow for the longer crawl distance.
If the crawl distance feature of the control card (page 44) has been changed from the default
value of 1, the origin marker position must be increased by at least 250mm x crawl setting
value.
The position of the origin marker affects how far the gate will open for the PEDESTRIAN opening
feature. Locating the marker at a distance greater than the recommended distance will increase
the pedestrian opening.
OPEN RELAY
(LED’s)
LIGHT FUSE
3A FAST
PEDESTRIAN
Standard chip
FREE EXIT
TRIGGER
LOCK
SET
MOTOR - BATTERY + LIGHT COM COM 12V TRG IRB FRX LED PED LCK SET
BOLT USING
Steel Rack RAZ Rack FASTENERS
PROVIDED
BOLT USING
FASTENERS
PROVIDED
ORIGIN MARKER
BRACKET
WELD MOUNTING DRILL HOLES IN RACK
BRACKET PROVIDED TO TO MOUNT ORIGIN MARKER
STEEL RACK VIEWED FROM MOTOR SIDE
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GREATER THAN 500mm. Pillar
IF A CE CHIP IS FITTED, GREATER THAN 1000mm
13. Open the gate until the origin marker is in line with the origin sensor and adjust the clearance
between the origin sensor and origin marker to between 5 and 10mm (Figure 20). For optimum
performance, try and keep this distance as small as possible.
ORIGIN MARKER
5 - 10mm
ORIGIN SENSOR
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Electrical Set-up
1. Always check that the mains isolator in the electrical panel is in the OFF
WARNING 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. (It is recommended that a licensed
electrical contractor perform such work.)
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1/2 1/2
OPEN RELAY
DOSS
STATUS SERIAL #
AUXILIARY FUSE 3A F/B (LED)
PROGRAMMING SET LINK
BLOW
(LED’s)
LIGHT FUSE
3A FAST
PEDESTRIAN
FREE EXIT
TRIGGER
LOCK
SET
SET
Battery Charge
MOTOR - BATTERY + LIGHT COM COM 12V TRG IRB FRX LED PED LCK SET Connector
OPEN RELAY
DOSS
STATUS SERIAL #
AUXILIARY FUSE 3A F/B (LED)
PROGRAMMING SET LINK
BLOW
(LED’s)
LIGHT FUSE
3A FAST
PEDESTRIAN
FREE EXIT
TRIGGER
LOCK
SET
SET
MOTOR - BATTERY + LIGHT COM COM 12V TRG IRB FRX LED PED LCK SET
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Automatic Set-up Routine
1 Gate starts at “crawl” speed to open
gate.
NB. If gate closes, remove power and
reverse motor wires (see page 39) and
restart the procedure from step 6.
( See Setup troubleshooting Guide,
page 34, step 10.2)
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For a faster setup, press and hold the TEST button during the automatic set-up routine. The
speed will increase to FULL speed while the button is depressed, but be sure to not run the gate
into the end stops at full speed.
After the Automatic Set-up Routine has been completed, the Pedestrian opening may be
increased by momentarily pulsing the PED input to COM.
12. Press and release the TEST pushbutton once more to confirm the limits and pedetrian opening
positions.
Get Into Programming Mode (Exactly the same as for limits setup)
16. Remove ALL power from the controller, i.e. charger plug and battery.
17. Fit the SET link to the SET pins as shown in figure 23 on page 25.
18. Reapply power by reconnecting the charger plug, and then the battery to the controller.
Immediately after reconnecting the power, the STATUS light must flash 5 times, and then SET and
L2 will come on indicating that you are now in programming mode. ( See Setup Troubleshooting
Guide, page 33, step 18)
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20. L1 will flash once then go off, twice in short succession then go off, 3 times then go off, etc.
Release the TEST button when the number of flashes is the same as the Feature number to select.
Example 1:
To set the MODE OF OPERATION to CONDOMINIUM (That is Feature number 4, to a status of 2
according to the table on page 43) Press and hold the TEST button while monitoring L1:
The L1 light will flash once and pause,
then flash twice and pause….
then flash 3 times and pause….
then flash 4 times and pause….
At this moment release the TEST button to select Feature 4. L2 will turn off, and L1 will keep on
flashing 4 times and pausing to indicate that Feature 4 is selected
NOTE: The STATUS of the Feature is not changed yet, the feature has only been
selected to be changed!
21. If an incorrect Feature is selected, then remove and re-apply power and re-start from step 3. None of
the Feature settings will have been altered at this stage.
Example 1 (continued):
To set the MODE OF OPERATION to CONDOMINIUM:
After selecting the Feature, again press and hold the TEST button while monitoring the
STATUS light:
The L1 light will flash once and pause,
then flash twice and pause…..
At this moment release the TEST button to give a STATUS value of 2. The mode of operation
has been changed to condominium.
NOTE: Only after setting the STATUS, would the mode of operation be changed to
CONDOMINIUM!
L2 will come back on, indicating that the STATUS has been updated.
23. To set the COUNT value of the Auto-close timer, Pedestrian Auto-close time, Courtesy light
timer, Auto-close override timer, Pre-flashing time or Collision counter features:
Press and hold the TEST button while monitoring the STATUS light. After a slight pause, the
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STATUS light will start flashing at an even rate. Count all the flashes, and release the TEST button
when the number of flashes is the same as the COUNT value required.
Example 2:
Set the AUTO-CLOSE TIME to 10 seconds (That is Feature number 3, to a COUNT value of 10):
First select the Feature number 3 as in steps 5 to 7. Then press and hold the TEST button while
monitoring the STATUS light:
After a slight pause, the STATUS light will start flashing regularly:
Flash (1), Flash (2), Flash (3), Flash (4), Flash (5), Flash (6), ….........Flash (9), Flash (10).
At this moment release the TEST button to give a COUNT value of 10. This sets the auto-close
timer to 10 seconds.
L2 will come back on, indicating that the COUNT has been updated.
Auto-close
This can be programmed ON (FEATURE 2-1) or OFF (FEATURE 2-2). The factory default is OFF. Auto-
close has the function of automatically closing a gate after a preset auto-close time.
A gate that is stopped while opening will always auto-close. A gate that is stopped while closing will
remain where it is stopped indefinitely (applies to STANDARD mode of operation only)
The Auto-close time is set in FEATURE 3-COUNT. It can be set from 1 to 255 seconds
Auto-close Override
It is possible for the user to temporarily turn off auto-close when the mode of operation is either
STANDARD and REVERSING. This is done by applying an impulse to the TRG input at the time of
opening the gate, for a period of time longer than the AUTO-CLOSE OVERRIDE TIME as set in FEATURE
8-COUNT.
To provide feedback that the override signal has operated, the gate will open and then stop opening after
the override time. The instant the impulse is removed the gate will complete its opening cycle. The Auto-
close feature is now off and the gate will remain open indefinitely. The next impulse received on TRG will
initiate the closing cycle and the auto-close is automatically re-instated.
Mode of Operation
It is possible to select 4 different modes of operation: STANDARD, CONDOMINIUM, PIRAC and
REVERSING (FEATURE 4-1 to 4-4). Only one mode can be activated at any one time. All the modes are
triggered by the contact present between the TRG input terminal and the COM terminal.
STANDARD MODE (FEATURE 4-1) (This is the factory default mode) - A trigger impulse will cause
the gate to start moving (either open or closed depending on its position). A second impulse
while the gate is still moving will stop the gate. A third impulse will cause the gate to reverse its
direction of travel, i.e the action is START - STOP - REVERSE.
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CONDOMINIUM MODE (FEATURE 4-2) - Any trigger will cause a gate, which is closed or closing
to open or re-open. If not already active the auto-close will automatically be turned on when
condominium mode is selected. It is only the auto-close signal, which can close a gate in
condominium mode. If a trigger impulse is given while the gate is open the auto-close time is
reset to its preset value.
PIRAC MODE (FEATURE 4-3) - An acronym for Passive Infra Red Auto Close, this mode operates
similarly to condominium mode but instead of waiting for the auto-close timer to close the gate, it
will close as soon as an object that has passed through the gate clears the infrared beam. If the
beam is not broken the gate will get to its fully open position and close immediately when auto-
close is turned OFF.
If the Auto-close feature is turned ON the gate will open and remain open for the set auto-close
time, and then close. The gate will however close as soon as an object has passed through and
cleared the beam, regardless of the Auto-close time.
REVERSING MODE (FEATURE 4-4)- This mode is similar to standard mode but instead of
stopping a gate when it is in motion, a trigger will cause the gate to reverse its direction of travel. It
is thus impossible to leave a gate stationary in a partly open position. The only two normally
stable states are fully open or fully closed. If the auto-close is ON then the gate will always tend
towards being closed.
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2 seconds).
! The contact can be used to operate a lamp, which will warn that the gate is about to open.
Selection of pre-flashing is done in FEATURE 10. Three modes and OFF are selectable (The
factory default is OFF):
# Mode 1 - Light comes on only while gate is in motion.
# Mode 2 - Light flashes at 1Hz for the pre-flash time and then flashes in synchronism with the
STATUS LED while the gate is in motion.
# Mode 3 - Light comes on for the pre-flash time and while the gate is in motion.
Crawl Distance:
The Crawl Distance is the distance allowed for the gate to slow down before reaching either the open or
closed limits. Under certain conditions the Crawl Distance may not need to be increased to prevent
hitting the end stops
LIGHT These two terminals provide a normally open potential free contact which is generally used to
switch on a pillar light (courtesy light). It can also be used for other purposes if required.
12V Provides a +12V DC supply for auxiliary equipment such as a radio receiver, photo cells etc. It is
linked directly to the battery positive via the 3A fast-blow auxiliary fuse (see page 41).
TRG A momentary, normally-open trigger device such as relay, pushbutton etc. connected between
TRG and COM will cause the gate to trigger open/closed. Connect multiple trigger devices in
parallel (Refer to page 41).
IRB The signal from the infra red beam (IRB)(photo cell), safety edge, loop or other safety device.
This prevents the gate from closing when the normally-closed contact between IRB and COM is
open. For multiple safety devices wire all contacts in series.
NB: If no safety devices are fitted ensure a wire link is fitted between IRB and COM.
FRX A momentary normally-open contact from a device such as a free exit inductive loop detector (or
photo cell or pushbutton) which causes a gate which is closed or closing to open or re-open. If
the gate is open or opening the signal has no effect other than to reset the auto-close timer (if
selected). Free exit (FRX) will never initiate a closing cycle. If only the FRX input is used , the auto-
close must be turned on alternatively the TRG input used to close the gate.
LED An output terminal which provides a low current, (approx. 4,5V DC, 20mA) to drive an LED which
can be used to indicate the gate status remotely. If more than 3 LED's are required it is necessary
to fit a multi LED driver card (CP78).
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PED A momentary normally-open contact from a pedestrian key switch, pushbutton, keypad, radio
receiver etc. which will cause the gate to open to the Pedestrian position. The gate opens only
after the adjustable pre-flash time (default - 2 seconds). If the contact is held closed the auto-
close is suspended until the contact reopens.
LCK If the normally-closed contact between LCK and COM is held open, all triggers which would
normally cause a closed gate to open (e.g. TRG, PED, FRX) will be inhibited. If the gate is open,
opening or closing and the LCK contact is opened the gate will continue to respond until such
time as the gate is in the fully closed position.
NB: If the LCK function is not required a link must be fitted between LCK and COM. For
operators fitted with a CE chip, LCK is configured as an opening safety beam input and
operates in the same manner as the IRB input except that the gate would stop and reverse
when opening and stop when closing.
1. If SET is linked to COM with no power present to the controller and power is then applied, the
controller will be put into Programming mode.
2. If SET is linked to COM when power is already applied, this action will cause the pillar light
relay to energise. A momentary contact causes the relay to energize for a period of time as
defined for the courtesy light timer. If the contact is made for a period exceeding 3 seconds
the pillar light relay will energize and remain energized indefinitely until a new momentary
contact is given.
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Set-up Troubleshooting Guide
SET-UP
STEP PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES & SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM
4 or 18 SET light is not on: Check that the SET link is correctly fitted. Fit and remove the
link a few times to ensure good contact, restart from step 2.
L2 is not on: All sources of power on the card must be removed. Check by
confirming that all the lights turn off, before reconnecting the
power with the set link fitted, restart from step 2.
STATUS light did not The controller did not “boot-up” correctly. Try to fit the charger
flash 5 times: plug before reconnecting the battery, restart from step 2.
L1 is flashing: Check for and remove latching inputs on the TRG terminal
then restart from step 2 on page 24.
10 There is a short click but ! Check for loose connections or corrosion on battery
the motor does not turn. terminals.
The STATUS light flashes ! If an external battery is used, check that the battery cables
2
L2 turns on. are not too thin. They must be no less than 4mm
! Check for low battery condition by following procedure A
on page 37.
! Correct the problem, remove and refit the SET link and
start from step 8 on page 24.
There is a click, the The manual release mechanism is still in manual mode, restart
motor turns but the gate from step 6.
does not move.
Three consecutive slow ! The motor not being connected to the controller, or
relay clicks but motor ! The motor fuse could be blown, or
does not move. ! The motor is faulty. Check motor by connecting motor
leads directly to the battery.
Motor makes three short ! The DOSS sensor system is faulty.
opposing movements on ! Is the DOSS harness
gate, L2 comes on. plugged in? If so, there could be a fault on the sensor,
cable or controller.
! Is there any water or oil present in the DOSS sensor
area? Correct the problem as restart from step 5
10.2 Gate is fully open and ! Battery capacity too low to complete setup.
does not return to
complete the Automatic
Setup Routine. L2 and L1
are off.
10.3 Gate runs full speed into ! Gate origin marker not present. See page 22 for fitting
endstop. instructions.
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10.6 Gate does not open to ! Origin marker not positioned correctly. (See Figure 19)
pedestrian opening.
12 Gate hits closed end Is the magnetic sensor switch functioning correctly? Ensure
stop, but does not re- the gate magnet passes as close as possible to the sensor.
open See page 23.
14 Gate hits the endstop. With the CE chip installed the crawl distance is much longer.
Check that the origin marker is correctly positioned as
shown on page 23.
The gate does not move, ! Check that the set link has been removed.
STATUS light flashes 5 ! Check if the LCK & IRB LED’s are on.
times and L2 turns on. ! Check if the FRX LED is off.
The gate stopped short ! The gate limits were not set correctly. Restart from step 6
of either the open or on page 24.
closed position: ! The gate dynamics could be detected as a collision by the
controller. Set the gate collision sensitivity to be less
sensitive (feature 7 to setting 2 or 3) (See page 44)
The gate does not close ! Mode of operation could be set to condominium, which
when pressing TEST: only allows the gate to be closed by the auto-close timer.
! The safety beams or holiday lockout features could be
activated. Check the IRB and LCK lights, both must be ON
for normal operation.
! The link between COMMON and LCK might not be fitted,
when the safety lockout feature is not used.
! The link between COMMON and IRB might not be fitted,
when safety beams are not used.
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Fault Finding Guide
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES & SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM
1 Gate does not move: ! Check that you are out of programming mode, SET light
must be OFF.
! LCK (lockout) input activated. Green LCK light should be
ON.
! IRB (IR beams) input activated (Gate will not close once
open). Green IRB light should be ON. Check cabling, and
12V power (3A auxiliary fuse).
! Latching input on TRG or FRX. (Both TRG and FRX lights
must be off for gate to operate.)
! Check the battery condition with procedure A: Low battery
voltage condition, later in this section.
! If STATUS light flashes 4 times then the operator is in
Multiple Collision Mode. Remove & reapply all power, or
wait 60 seconds to reset operation. If required, check with
procedure B: False collision detection, later in this
section.
! If the problem persists, the CP80 main controller might be
faulty.
2 Gate does not move, but the ! Motor brushes could be faulty.
relays “click” for +/- 2 seconds
when the unit is activated: ! Check the motor wires.
3 Gate does not move, but the ! Faulty battery. Check the battery condition with procedure
relays “click” and drop out A: Low battery voltage condition, especially if the STATUS
immediately. light flashes 3 times.
! If the problem persists, the CP80 main controller might be
faulty.
4 Gate moves a short distance ! Check the battery condition with procedure A: Low battery
and stops: voltage condition, especially if the STATUS light flashes 3
times.
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Fault Finding Guide Continued...
5 Gate moves a short distance ! Check for false collisions with procedure B: False
and stops: collision detection, later in this section (STATUS light
could also flash 4 times if the number of detected collisions
exceeded the COLLISION COUNTER feature value).
! Intermittent IRB trigger only on closing cycle. Check that
the voltage applied to the beams is appropriate.
! Spurious trigger. Remote with same coding operated in
area, or intermittent short due to possible moisture on the
FRX or TRG inputs. Monitor FRX or TRG LED's.
! If the problem is still not solved, the CP80 main controller
might be faulty.
6 Gate starts closing then stops & ! Check collision sensitivity and other causes with proce-
reopens: dure B: False collision detection.
7 Gate overruns its limits: ! Check that the origin marker is correctly positioned as
shown on page 23.
! Check that the ORIGIN sensor wire harness is securely
plugged into the CP80 control card, the DOSS sensor
assembly and the magnetic switch assembly (see items 2
and 21 on page 12)
! Check that the respective ORIGIN sensor is securely
clipped into the housing.
! Check if the gate origin was accidentally moved, steps 4
to 10 of the electrical setup. If so reset the limits.
! If the problem is not solved, the CP80 main controller
might be faulty.
8 Unreliable auto-close ! Latching Receiver on TRG, would activate the auto-close
override feature.
! Long pulse on TRG would activate the auto-close override
feature.
! Faulty IR Beam signal.
! Intermittent power loss, check for low voltages with
procedure A: Low battery voltage condition.
! If the problem is still not solved, the CP80 main controller
might be faulty.
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Fault Finding Guide Continued...
10 Gate takes a few seconds ! By default the motor would delay opening to pedestrian for
before it opens to pedestrian 2 seconds. This time can be changed by altering the value
of the PREFLASH TIME feature (FEATURE 11) (Minimum
time is 1 second).
11 Gate opens to pedestrian & ! There is a continuous PED signal, the PED light will be on
stays there continuously. (The PED light & signal must turn on
momentarily for the gate to close after a pedestrian signal.)
Check for latching Receiver, or a faulty key switch.
! If the problem is still not solved, the CP80 main controller
might be faulty.
12 Gate stuck in the Open ! There is a continuous FRX,TRG signal, the FRX, TRG
position light will be on continuously. (The TRG, FRX light & signal
must turn on momentarily for the gate to operate normally.)
! If the problem is still not solved, the CP80 main controller
might be faulty.
13 Gate opens from the intercom The fault is with the receiver.
but not from the receiver
! Check the wiring between the receiver and control card.
! Check that the receiver has power. If not, check the 3A
Auxiliary fuse on the main controller. (NB. remove fuse
before measuring.)
! The receiver could be faulty.
! Check remotes are learned correctly to receiver.
A Low Battery (If the battery voltage is less than 10.5V, the motor would not
Voltage Condition operate at all. For any other voltage, the battery could still be
(STATUS light flashes 3 times) the cause of the problem.
! Check that the power is turned ON, by first disconnect-
ing the battery and then to check that the green CHARGE
light is ON. If it is OFF, then check the power supply fuse
(CP84E 250mA) (PSU 6 1A). If the fuse is fine, power is
not connected to the charger or the power pack.
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Fault Finding Guide Continued...
Low Battery ! Check the condition of the battery leads, terminals and
Voltage Condition connectors. Look for and correct all loose connections and
(STATUS light flashes 3 times) signs of corrosion.
(Continued) ! The battery might be discharged. Measure the battery
voltage with the charger connected, if the voltage is below
12.5V then the battery is discharged. The number of
opening cycles per hour may be excessive, thus discharg-
ing the battery. Charge the battery, or fit a 10A power pack
with CP80 PSU) if required.
! Charger might be faulty. Disconnect the battery, and
measure the voltage on the battery leads. It must be
between 13.6V and 13.8V, if not replace the charger.
! Battery might be old, and might have to be replaced. If
in doubt test as follows:
# Check that the battery is charged, by ensuring that
the battery voltage is above 13.5V with the charger
connected. (If the battery is in a good condition it
would probably pass the test without being fully
charged)
# Disconnect the charger from the battery
# Remove the DC Motor leads from the DC
Controller
# Apply the DC motor leads directly to the battery,
while measuring the battery voltage. WARNING: First
make sure that the moving gate will not pose any
danger.
# If the gate does not move, the battery or motor
could be faulty.
# If the battery voltage remains unchanged, then the
motor is faulty and must be serviced. If the battery
voltage drops to below 11,2V then the battery
must be replaced.
B False Collision Detection ! Check for badly running gate, or something physically
(STATUS light flashes obstructing the gate. Activate the manual override and
4 times to indicate that manually move the gate to check for ease of operation.
number of collisions have ! Check for ants, dirt, oil or water in and around the DOSS
exceeded COLLISION sensor.
COUNTER feature value. Wait
! Check the DC motor wires for loose connections.
60 seconds, or remove &
reapply all power to reset ! Check contact of the fuses with the fuse holder on CP80
operation.) (main controller). The fuse must tightly snap into place.
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Fault Finding Guide Continued...
False Collision Detection ! Check that the sensor wire harness is securely plugged
(STATUS light could flash into the CP80 (master controller) into the DOSS sensor.
4 times to indicate that ! Check that the DOSS sensor is securely clipped into the
number of collisions have housing.
exceeded COLLISION
COUNTER feature value. Wait ! If the problem is not solved replace the DOSS sensor and
60 seconds, or remove & main controller (CP80).
reapply all power to reset
operation.) (Continued)
Note:
Red/Black/Orange Wire = Origin Switch
and
Red/Black/Purple Wire = DOSS Sensor
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CP80 Power Connections
CENTURION SYSTEMS CP80 V1.2
L1 L2
CHARGE
(LED)
(LED) TEST
CONNECTOR
DC CHARGER
INPUT MICRO CONTROLLER
4-WAY
CHIP VERSION: D5 V...
CLOSE RELAY
OPEN RELAY
DOSS
STATUS SERIAL #
AUXILIARY FUSE 3A F/B (LED)
3A FAST
PEDESTRIAN
FREE EXIT
TRIGGER
LOCK
SET
SET
MOTOR - BATTERY + LIGHT COM COM 12V TRG IRB FRX LED PED LCK SET
LIVE
3-WAY
NEUTRAL CONNECTOR
AUXILIARY TO DOSS
SUPPLY 3-WAY SENSOR
CONNECTOR (See item 21,
TO MAGNETIC Page 11)
220V AC
ORIGIN SWITCH
MAINS IN (See item 2,
L Page 11)
N
Plugs onto E
CP80 Controller
CP84ER5V01
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CP80 Signal Connections DOSS
STATUS SERIAL #
AUXILIARY FUSE 3A F/B (LED)
LIGHT FUSE
3A FAST
PEDESTRIAN
FREE EXIT
TRIGGER
LOCK
SET
For a detailed description of
SET terminal functions, refer to
C o n t r o l l e r Te r m i n a l
Features on Page 31.
Y+ LIGHT COM COM 12V TRG IRB FRX LED PED LCK SET
NO
NC
PUSHBUTTON
+12V/24V
FOR SWITCHING
PILLAR LIGHT (N/0)
RADIO RECEIVER
HOLIDAY LOCKOUT KEYSWITCH
IS REPLACED BY OPENING BEAM IF REQUIRED
FOR OPERATORS FITTED WITH A CE CHIP, THIS
INFRA RED BEAM CIRCUITRY
COM
NEG
NO
NC
+12V/24V
HOLIDAY
LOCKOUT
12V or 24V SWITCH
(N/C)
COM
NEG
NO
NC
LOOP
PEDESTRIAN
STATUS LED
KEYSWITCH (N/O)
(RETURN SPRING)
LOOP DETECTOR
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CP84E Charger Connection
1 CP84E Charger Transformer
6
E
2 14.2V DC charger plug to CP80 controller
NL
3 Lightning Earth Point
5
L 4 4 220V AC, 1Ø, Mains Supply for CP84E using
N removable connectors
E
1 5 Mains fuse (250mA Slow-blow (T), size 5 x 20mm)
2
6 Auxiliary Mains Connecton, 220V AC
RED
5 3 DC charger plug to CP80 controller
BATT + L
BLACK
2 N 4 12V DC lead acid battery (Amp/hour rating to
BATT - E
BATT- suit)
MOTOR BATT +
5 Mains Fuse - 1A Slow-blow (T) size
MOTOR (5x20mm)
6 20A Slow-blow fuse
3
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Recommended Earthing for Effective
Lightning Protection
L N E
220V AC
AUX OUTPUT
Push-on
PSU Unit Connector
E N L
220V AC
INPUT
Quick
Release
Link
Optional lightning
arrester for areas
with high lightning
incidences
Ring Ring
Lug Lug
Baseplate
Operator
earth
Earth Spike
1. For optimum lightning protection ensure earth cable from charger/PSU unit is adequately
earthed to a separate earth spike.
2. Use ring lug to bond to baseplate mounting stud.
3. For additional protection bond baseplate to earth spike.
4. In event of damage to charger/PSU unit disconnect quick release link and push-on
connector on controller.
5. In areas with a high incidence of lightning it is recommended to add an additional high current
arrester on the mains input (1) before the charger. Ensure the earth of the surge arrester is
securely bonded to the operator earth.
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CP80 Controller Features
FEATURE STATUS or COUNT
FEATURE STATUS COUNT
DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION
NUMBER VALUE
Gate Limit Settings 1 - - See detailed instructions on page 25
1 - ON
Auto-close 2
2 - OFF (Default)
Auto-close Time 3 - 1 Flash = 1 second 15 seconds (Default)
1 - STANDARD (Default)
2 - CONDOMINIUM
Mode of Operation 4
3 - PIRAC
4 - REVERSING
Pedestrian Auto-close 5 - 1 Flash = 1 second 5 seconds (Default)
Courtesy Light 6 - 1 Flash = 10 seconds 120 seconds (Default)
Collision Sensitivity* 1 - HIGH*
7 2 - MEDIUM (Default)*
3 - LOW
Auto-close Override 8 - 1 Flash = 1 second 3 second (Default)
1 - ON
Positive Close Mode 9
2 - OFF (Default)
1 - MODE 1
2 - MODE 2
Preflashing 10
3 - MODE 3
4 - OFF (Default)
Preflash Time 11 - 1 Flash = 1 second 5 seconds (Default)
Collision Counter 12 - 1 Flash = 1 count 4 counts (Default)
Crawl distance † 13 - 1 Flash = 350mm 1 Count = 350mm
† The crawl distance is a length of travel which allows the gate to slow down before reaching the end stop. For heavier
gates with less friction, the crawl distance may have to be increased. When increasing the crawl distance, the origin
marker (Figure 19) must be moved and the gate limits reset as in step 6, page 24.
Where operators have been fitted with a CE chip, the crawl distance value is fixed to a count of 2.
To speed up the counting while selecting main menu items, temporarily connect the PED
terminal to the COM terminal.
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LED Indicator Lights
The controller is fitted with diagnostic LED's (Light Emitting Diodes) that assist with the set-up and
maintenance of the gate. Table 3 provides a description and purpose of the indicator LED's. See page 40
for location.
System ready to
LCK Green System locked N/A
operate
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Installation Handover
Once the installation has been successfully completed and tested, it is impor-
tant 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 he knows how to SAFELY operate it. Make sure that the
user fully understands the following safety requirements before finally handing over the site.
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Installation Details
Installation Date:
Installer's Name:
Installer's Address:
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CENTURION
THE AUTOMATIC CHOICE
AFRICA
ECHO-LINE, NAMIBIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel: (61) 220-8309
MOLECULAR CONSULTANTS, NIGERIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel: 803-3123182
SECURITY DISTRIBUTORS, ZIMBABWE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel: (4) 795-873
SEKANYOLYA TIMBER WORKS, UGANDA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel: (41) 231-40
EUROPE
AUTOMATISME BATIMENT, FRANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel: (1) 697-93120
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NORTH AMERICA
BILLY GATES, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel: (250) 334-1553
AUSTRALASIA
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SA GATES, SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel: (8) 826-64235
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ICBT, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel: (3) 933-54213
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INDIAN OCEAN
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SECURITE AUTOMATISMES REUNION, REUNION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tel: 280-368