Installation/Owners ManualBattery Powered Solar or AC Charged
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High Quality Low VoltageVehicular Swing Gate Opener
High Quality Low VoltageVehicular Swing Gate Opener
3YearWarranty
SENTRY® 300 S / 300 D
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INTRODUCTION About the Sentry .......................................................................................................... 2 Safety Information ....................................................................................................... 3 Sentry Parts Inventory ................................................................................................. 5 Sentry Hardware Inventory .......................................................................................... 6 General Tool Requirements ......................................................................................... 6
PREPARATION AND OVERVIEW GateQualifications/Applications .................................................................................. 7 ProperGateDesign ..................................................................................................... 7
INSTALLATION 1. MountingSiteReview ............................................................................................ 8
2. DetermineProperBracketsandOpeningMethod ................................................. 93. AttachingUniversalActuatorBrackettoHingePostorPostBeingUsed ........... 114. AttachActuatorBrackettoUniversalActuatorBracket ....................................... 125. InstallLinearActuatortoActuatorBracket .......................................................... 126. InstallGateBrackettoLinearActuator ................................................................ 137. InstallGateBrackettoGate ................................................................................. 138. PrepareControlBoxforInstallation ..................................................................... 139. InstallSentryControlBox .................................................................................... 14 SplicingforSentry300SLinearActuatorCable(ifneeded)10.SentryPlugNGoHarness .................................................................................. 1511.InstallBattery ...................................................................................................... 1512.InstallChargingSystem(ACorSolar) ................................................................. 1613.ConnectChargeDevicetoChargeController ..................................................... 1714.ChargeControllerOperationCheck .................................................................... 1715.InstallLinearActuatorCable ................................................................................ 1816.SentryPlugNGoHarnessFinalInstallation ....................................................... 1817.SensitivityAdjustmentsandEntrapmentAlarm ................................................... 1919.AdjustingGate1andGate2Sensitivity .............................................................. 2020.ExtendandRetractLimitAdjustments ................................................................. 2021.OperatingGatefortheFirstTime ........................................................................ 2122.MakingFinalAdjustments .................................................................................... 2123.InstallSafetySigns .............................................................................................. 2224.ProgrammingTransmitterandReceiver .............................................................. 22
ENTRAPMENT ZONES ...................................................................................................... 24
PERIODIC SERVICE ........................................................................................................... 24
SENTRY 300 D GATE 2 INSTALLATION ...................................................................... 25
ACCESSORIES .................................................................................................................... 28
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................... 34
APPENDIX ........................................................................................................................... 41
WARRANTY ......................................................................................................................... 45
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SENTRY® 300 Series AUTOMATIC GATE OPENERTheSentryGateOpenerisintendedtobeinstalledonvehicularClassI,II,IIIorIVgatesasdefinedbyUL325,(thestandardthatregulatesgateopenersafety,asestablishedandmadeeffectiveMarch14,2003,byUnderwritersLaboratories,Inc.)
TheSentryGateOpeneristhefirsttrulysolarchargedgateopenerfortheDoItYourselfmarket.ThesystemdesignandtheaccessoriesrecommendedareallSolarFriendlymeaningthattheyrequiretheleastamountofenergypossible toperformthejobtheyweredesignedtodo.Thesolaroptionallowsyoutoinstallthegateopenerinremoteareasorinapplicationswhereyouprefertobesolarcharged.Solarchargingprovidesisolationfromlightningthatmightdamagetheunitviathe ACpowerneededforthetransformer.
The Sentry Gate Opener is powered by a 12 VDC battery(notincluded).ThisbatteryischargedbythesuppliedtransformerwhichrequiresACpower(120VAC)tobeeitheratthegateareaorwithin1000feetofthegatearea.IftheACpowerismorethan10feetfromthegateopenercontrolboxthenadditionalextensioncableisrequired(seeSentrychargecableextensionkitinformation).Ifpreferred,youmayusetheoptionalSentrySolarPanelkit(PN520015)tochargethebattery.Typicallyonlyonepanelwillberequired.TheSentryGateOpeneriscapableofahighnumberofcyclesperday.Forinformationonwhatyoucanexpectfromasolarchargedsystemseethesolarchargingsectionofthismanual.(page41)Accessoriesthatareaddedtoyourgateopenermustbesolarfriendlyaccessoriesandtheywillbeidentifiedassuch.
The Sentry Gate Opener features an easy to connect Plug N Go wiring harness that eliminates the need for any complicated wiring.Theonlywiringrequiredconsistsoftwowiresfromtheharnessthatmustbeconnectedtothebatterypositiveterminal(redwire)andbatterynegativeterminal(blackwire).Allcomponentshavebeenpre-installedsothatinstallationcantypicallybecompletedinlessthanonehour.
The Sentry control board features high quality components and industry leading ideas such as auto resetting fuses for motor protection.Theoldautomotivetypefusethatfrequentlyfailhavebeendesignedoutofthiscontrollertoavoidtheunnecessaryexpenseofbuyingfuses.Anotherpatentpendingitemdesignedintothecontrolboardistheonboardpotentiometersforadjustingstoplimits.Manyotherfeatureshavebeendesignedintothecontrolboardtoensuresuperioroperationforyearstocome.AttentiontodetailandqualitypartsmakestheSentryGateOpenertheFirstHighQualityGateOpenerfortheDoItYourselfInstaller.USAutomaticappreciatesthefactyouhaverecognizedthequalityoftheSentrygateopenerforyourinstallationandwouldappreciateyourcommentsonhowwearedoingsothatwemaycontinuetobuildanddesignproductsinthefuturethatworkthewayyouwantthemto.
PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.Indoingso,alongwithperformingtheinstallationinstep-by-steporder,youwillachieveoptimalresults.YourSentrycontrolboardwasdesignedwithacurrentsensesafetyfeatureandwestronglyrecommendothersafetydevicessuchasphotoeyestomakeeachparticularinstallationassafeaspossibleandreducetheriskofpersonalinjuryand/orpropertydamage.PleasereadcarefullyandunderstandtheSafetySectionofthemanual.
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USAutomaticgateoperatorsarecertifiedtoUL325VehicularClassI,II,IIIandIVswinggatestandards.UL325identifiesfourdifferentclassesofgateoperators.Theseclassesare:Class I: Residentialvehiculargateoperator-vehiculargateoperator(orsystem)intendedforuseina
homeofonetofoursinglefamilydwellingsoragarageorparkingareaassociatedtherewith.Class II:Commercial/Generalaccessvehiculargateoperator-vehiculargateoperator(orsystem)
intendedforuseinacommerciallocationorbuildingsuchasmulti-familyhousingunit(fiveormoresinglefamilyunits),hotelgarages,retail,orotherbuildingsservicingthegeneralpublic.
Class III:Industrial/Limitedaccessvehiculargateoperator-vehiculargateoperator(orsystem)intendedforuseinanindustriallocationorbuildingsuchasafactoryorloadingdockareaorotherlocationsnotintendedtoservethegeneralpublic.
Class IV:RestrictedAccessvehiculargateoperator-vehiculargateoperator(orsystem)intendedforuseinaguardedindustriallocationorbuildingsuchasanairportsecurityareaorotherrestrictedaccesslocationsnotservicingthegeneralpublic,inwhichunauthorizedaccessispreventedviasupervisionbysecuritypersonnel.
INSTALLATIONInstall the gate operator when:• Operatorisappropriatefortheconstructionofthegateandusageclassiscorrectforthe
installation.• Allexposedpinchpointsareeliminatedorguarded.• Thegateisavehiclegate.Pedestriansmustbesuppliedwithaseparateaccessopening.• Thegateisinstalledinalocationwhereenoughspaceissuppliedbetweenadjacentstructuresand
thegatethatwhenopeningorclosingthechanceofentrapmentisreduced.• Thegatedoesnotswingintopublicaccessareas.• Thegateisproperlyinstalledandswingsfreelyinbothdirections.Donotoveradjustthesensitivity
adjustmenttocompensateforanimpropergateinstallation.• Allcontrolsarelocatedatleastsixfeetawayfromthegatetoeliminatethechanceoftheperson
operatingthegatefromcomingincontactwiththemovinggate.Donotinstallexternalbuttons,whichcanbeusedtooperatethegatewithinthereachofchildren.
• Placardsareinstalled,oneoneachsideofthegateandvisibleinthegatearea.• Allcontactsensorsusedforsecondaryentrapmentsafetydevicesandtheirwiringisinstalledina
mannerwhichprotectsthemfrommechanicaldamage.• Allnon-Contactsensorsusedforsecondaryentrapmentsafetydevicesarelocatedsothatthe
signalfromthetransmittertothereceiverisnotinterferedwithbyadjacentstructures.Allexposedwiringmustalsobeprotectedfrommechanicaldamage.
SECONDARY ENTRAPMENT DEVICESUSAutomatic designs all control boards with secondary entrapment inputs. USAutomatic recommends that UL325 listed secondary safety devices be installed with all installations.USAutomaticrecommendsthatthesedevicesbeconnectedafterpropergateinstallationandoperationhasbeenverified.Thenconnectonedeviceatatimetoverifyproperoperationbeforeinstallingthenextdevice.Ensurethatpowerisdisconnectedfromthecontrolboardpriortowiring anyaccessory.
SAFETY INSTALLATION INFORMATION
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WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS2. Study the entire Safety Section paying particularly close attention to the entrapment zones
and be aware of these areas not only during use but also during any adjustments to the unit.3. Do not attempt to enter the gate area while the gate is moving. Wait until the gate comes to
a complete stop. 4. Never let children operate or play with gate controls or any other activation device. Keep
remote control away from children.5. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY IN THE AREA OF THE GATE. 6. Do not allow anyone to ride on the gate. 7. Always keep people and objects away from the gate. 8. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING GATE.9. Operate the gate only when it is fully visible, free of persons or obstructions, and properly
adjusted. 10. Do not attempt to “beat the gate” while the gate is opening or closing. This is extremely
dangerous. 11. Test gate operator monthly. The gate must stop and reverse directions upon contacting a rigid
object or when the secondary entrapment device is activated. 12. After all adjustments have been made to the sensitivity (current sense) circuit, secondary
entrapment devices and all other external devices installed, the safety devices must be checked again. Failure to adjust and retest the gate operator can increase the risk of injury or death.
13. Verify that the emergency release (manual release) pin can be easily removed. 14. KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Tighten all bolts and grease hinges and pivot points.15. THE ENTRANCE IS TO BE USED BY VEHICLES ONLY. Pedestrians must use a separate
entrance.16. All safety features required by UL 325 are incorporated in the capabilities of all USAutomatic
Control boards and should be utilized, including but not limited to, safety edges, photo electric eyes, reverse sensing.
17. Test the current sense feature and all safety devices regularly to insure correct operation.18. The USAutomatic battery charger is designed to operate with a recommended +12 VDC,
sealed maintenance free type Group U-1 battery. 30 amp hour minimum. 19. All control stations should be located at least 6 feet from any moving part of the gate
or operator.20. Do not ever install any control device where a user will be tempted to reach through the gate
or fence to activate a gate. 21. Do not attempt to completely seal the control box. Battery needs some air flow.22. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!!
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Universal Actuator BracketPart#610400
1 per
Square Post Flush Mount BracketPart#610402
1 per
Round Post Flush Mount BracketPart#610404
1 per
Actuator BracketPart#610406
1 per
Gate BracketPart#610105
1 per
Gate Support BracketPart#610120
2 per
Bronze BushingPart#610530
2 per
Manual release pinPart#610534
1 per
Manual release clipPart#610535
1 per
Plug N Go HarnessPart#630040
1 per
1/2” Cable GlandPart#620022
1 per
Entrapment SirenPart#530015
1 per
Safety SignPart#601027
2 per
TransmitterPart#030210
2 per
TransformerPart#520008
1 per
Charge ControllerPart#520007
1 per (Installed)
LCR ReceiverPart#030200
1 per (Installed)
SENTRY 300 Series partnumber020320
PARTS INVENTORY
Linear ActuatorPart#510300
1 per
Instructional DVD1 per
Control BoardPart#500410
1 per (Installed)
Charge Controller
LCR Receiver
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TransmitterPart#030210
2 per
TransformerPart#520008
1 per
Charge ControllerPart#520007
1 per (Installed)
LCR ReceiverPart#030200
1 per (Installed)
Control BoardPart#500410
1 per (Installed)
Charge Controller
LCR Receiver
3/8 x 16 nylon lock nutPart#6105185 per
1/4 x 20 nylon lock nutPart#6105262 per
3/8 USS flat washerPart#6105146 per
3/8 SAE flat washerPart#6105162 per
1/4 SAE flat washerPart#6105244 per
Nylon washerPart#6105282per
3/8 x 2 1/2” shoulder boltPart#6105123per
3/8 x 16 x 8” carriage boltPart#6105102per
Tap bolt1/4 x 20 x 3 1/2”Part#6105222per
Tap bolt1/4 x 20 x 2 1/2”Part#6105202per
#12 x 1 1/4 self tap hex screwPart # 6105324 per
GENERAL TOOL REQUIREMENTSTools required for most installations: •Wrenches–7/16,9/16and10mm •Sockets7/16,3/8and5/16 •Drill •Drillbits1/4and3/8inch •Drilladapterforsocketattachment •Pliers •Hacksaw •Levelandtapemeasure
Weldingistherecommendedmethodofsecuringthelinearactuatormountstothegateandhingepost.Boltonbracketsareprovidedandareacceptablebutmayrequirefrequentservicetokeeptight.Theymustbeverysecurelyattached(i.e.carriageboltswithlocknutsandwashers).Lagtypeboltsarenotrecommended.Looseorunstablelinearactuatormountswillresultinimproperoperation.
IMPORTANT CAUTIONS:1. Donotperformanyweldingwiththeactuatorcablepluggedintothecontrolboardorthebattery
connected.Seriousdamagetothecontrolboardand/orbatterymayoccurifattempted.2. Usecontrolboxasatemplatetodeterminemountingscrewlocationsandthenattachscrews
andslideoncontrolbox.Donotattempttoholdcontrolboxanddrillmountingholes.Thiscoulddamagethepreinstalledcomponents.
3. AlwaysdisconnectthebatterypowerfromthecontrolboardusingthePlugNGoharnesspriortowiringanydevicestothecontrolboard.
HARDWARE INVENTORY
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GATE QUALIFICATIONS/APPLICATIONSTheSentrygateopenerisdesignedandratedforvehicularclassI,II,IIIorIVswinggatesupto20feetinlength.Maximumgateloadnottoexceed400poundsand20feetinlength.
TheSentryGateOpenerisrecommendedforGatesthatmeetthefollowingdescriptions:
TheSentrygateopenerisdesignedandsuppliedwithuniversalmountingbracketstofitmosttypesofgateinstallations.Hingepostfrom23/8”to6”roundorsquarecanbeusedwiththeincludeduniversalmountinghardware.
Chain Link Gate16feetmaxlengthMaxweight350lbs.
Farm Gate20feetmaxlengthMaxweight300lbs.
Ranch Gate14feetmaxlengthMaxweight400lbs.
Ornamental Iron12feetmaxlengthMaxweight400lbs.
PROPER GATE DESIGN IMPORTANT- A GATE OPENER CANNOT OVERCOME A POORLY DESIGNED GATE.
Since the gate is a major component of the system, great care and concern must be given to the gate design. USAutomatic,LTDisnotresponsibleforanydamagetoagateinwhichthegateopenerisinstalled.Apoorlyinstalledormisadjustedgatecouldbedamaged.Itistheresponsibilityoftheinstallertoverifypropergateinstallationpriortoopenerinstallation. Asageneralrule,agate,whichistobeautomaticallyoperated,mustbestrongerandsmootherthanoneoperatedmanually.
• Doesthegateswingsmoothlywithoutbindsorexcessiveresistance?
• Swinggatesshouldswinglevelandplumbtopreventtheopenerfromhaving toliftthegateopenorclosed.
• Swinggatesshouldnotrequireawheeltosupportthem.Wheelscreatedrag, whichwillcauseopenerproblems.Awheelisgenerallyasignofaweakhinge systemoraweakgateframe.
• Isthegateframeofsubstantialstrengthwithoutexcessiveweight?
• Willtheframewithstandnormalwindloadconditionswithoutswayorvibration?
• Willthegateclosecorrectlywithoutbeinghand-guidedorliftedtoclose?
• Arethehingessuitedforanautomaticgateopener?Werecommendbearing typehingestoreducefrictiondrag.
• Willareinforcementbraceberequiredtoattachthelinearactuatortothegate ordoesasuitablecrossmemberexistinthegatedesign?
If any of these problems exist, they must be corrected to achieve a reliable automatic gate system.
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Sentryinstalledandshownintheextendedposition.Actuatormustbeinstalledlevelandattachedtoahorizontalcrossmemberasshown.
Mounting Site Review
Review the following items prior to installation and predetermine the solution to any problems which may exist:
• Doessufficientspaceexistformountingandfutureservicingoftheopenerandcontrolbox?• Whichdirectionwillthegateswing?• Willthegateopenerpullthegateopentotheinside(PulltoOpen)?• Willthegateopenerpushthegateopentotheoutside(PushtoOpen)?• Wherewilltheuniversalactuatorbracketandgatebracketbesecuredatthehingepostandtothegate?
• Wherewillthecontrolboxbemountedtosupporttheweightofthebatteryandcanitbelocatedwithin8feettopreventsplicingoftheactuatorcable?
• Howwillyouchargethebattery?WillitbeACorSolarcharged?• Howfarawayisthe110VACreceptaclesforthetransformer?Transformerissuppliedwith12feetofcable,ifextensionisneededuseSentryChargeCableExtensionKit(part#630050).SeeAppendixB(pg42)forextensioncablekitinformationandrecommendedwiresizechartforextensiondistanceneeded.
• Ifsolarcharged,wherewillthesolarpanelbelocatedsothatoptimumsunlightisreceived?Solarpanelinmostcasesneedstofaceasouthwestdirection.Solarpanelcomeswith15’ofcable.Ifmoreisneeded,useSentryChargeCableExtensionKit(part#630050).
• Howwillaccessorycontrolwiring,ifany,bebroughttothecontrolbox?Knockoutsareprovidedincontrolboxbottomforconduit.
• Haveallsafetyconcernsbeenaddressed?(SeeSafetySectionpg.3-4)
Gate Bracket Universal Actuator Bracket
Linear Actuator Installed Level
Horizontal Gate Section
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INSTALLATION
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Determine Proper Brackets and Opening Method
Mounting Brackets
Determining which of the brackets will be needed for your installation.TheSentrygateopenerissuppliedwithuniversalbracketstomountonroundorsquarehingepostranginginsizefrom23/8”to6”.Somepiecesmaynotbeneeded for your installation.
Thehingepostisthepostyourgatehingesareattachedto.Followthestepsbelowtoidentifywhichoftheincludedbracketswillbeneededforyourinstallation.
Is the hinge post round or square? Squarepostwillusethe“squarepostflushmountbracket”Roundpostwillusethe“roundpostflushmountbracket”NOTE:Ifaroundpostistobeuseditmightbenecessarytobracethepostsothatitdoesnotrotate.Aroundpostsimplyinstalledinconcretewillrotate,ifpossibledrillholesthroughthepostandinsertrebarthroughthepostpriortoconcretetopreventrotation.
Is the gate a light weight farm gate?Ifso,usethe“gatesupportbrackets”toattachthegatebracketsothattheboltscanbesecurelytightened.
Universal Actuator Bracket
Theuniversalactuatorbracketcanbeinstalledinmanydifferentwaystoaccommodateyourgateopenerinstallation.Usetheimagesbelowtohelpunderstandthemountingoptionsforthisbracketanddeterminetheinstallationmethodyouaregoingtouse.Theimagesareforreferenceonlyandyourinstallationmightdiffer.
Universalactuatorbracketmustbesecurelyinstalled.Drillingthroughthepostisthestrongestmethod.Itisalsorecommendedthatthesquarepostflushmountbracketortheroundpostflushmountbracketbeinstalledforstrengthonoppositesideofpostfromtheuniversalbracket(seefiguresbelow).
Whendeterminingwheretheuniversalactuatorbracketwillmountonthehingepostyoumustalsoconsiderwherethegatebracketisgoingtoconnecttothegate.Thegatebracketisgoingtoattachapproximately34”outonthegatemeasuredfromthegatehingecenter.Onceuniversalactuatorbracketlocationisdetermined,verifythatthegatebracketcanbeinstalledtothegatesothatlinearactuatorislevel.
Square Post Bracket
Round Post Bracket
Universal Actuator Bracket
Gate Support Bracket
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Pull to Open InstallationThisinstallationmethodisthemostcommonwherethegateswingsintotheproperty/driveway.
Nomatterwhichwayyoudecidetoinstalltheactuatorbracketanduniversalactuatorbracketthepivotpointbelowmustbelocatedinapproximatelythispositionforapulltoopeninstallation.
Push to Open Installation
Thisinstallationmethodiscommonwherethedrivewayslopesupenteringthepropertyandgatemustswingouttoavoidinterference.Thistypeofinstallationplacestheactuatorbracketandlinearactuatorintothedriveareaslightly.AnotherinstallationmethodwouldbetoinstallasaPulltoOpen andplacelinearactuatoronoutside ofproperty.
Pushtoopeninstallationcanbeachievedbyinstallinguniversalactuatorbracketandactuatorbracketasshowninfigurebelow.Dimensionsforthisinstallmethodare7”and4”fromhingecenter.Universalactuatorbracketholepatternallowsfortheactuatorbrackettobeinstalledasshowninthislocationonly.Establishenoughoffsetintherearactuatorpivotpointtoallowthegatetoclosefromtheopenposition.
IMPORTANT: If Installation is Push to Open, control switch #2 “operating direction reverse” must be turned “ON”.
NOTE: Pull to Open & Push to Open Dimensions are measured from the gate hinge center (pivot point).
GateHingeCenter(pivot point)
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Attach Universal Actuator Bracket to hinge post or post being used
Mounting hardware needed:• two3/8”x16x8”carriagebolts• two3/8”USSflatwashers• two3/8”nylonlocknuts
Theuniversalactuatorbracketcanbeinstalledinmanydifferentwaystoaccommodateyourgateopenerinstallation.Thepictureshereareforreferenceandyourinstallationmightdiffer.
Universalactuatorbracketmustbesecurelyinstalled.Drillingthroughthepostisthestrongestmethod.
NOTE: In all cases, the universal actuator bracket should be aligned level with a horizontal gate section.
1. AttachUniversalActuatorBracketwithassociatedbracket(roundorsquarepostmount)aspreviouslydeterminedtoworkbestwithyouropeningmethod.Itisrecommendedthatthesquarepostflushmountbracketortheroundpostflushmountbracketbeinstalledforstrength onoppositesideofpostfromtheuniversalbracket.
2. Installwithcarriagebolts,locknutsandwashers.
3. Tightennutssecurely.
Weldingistherecommendedmethodofsecuringthelinearactuatormountstothegateandhingepost.Boltonbracketsareprovidedandareacceptablebutmayrequirefrequentservicetokeeptight.Theymustbeverysecurelyattached(i.e.carriageboltswithlocknutsandwashers).Lagtypeboltsarenotrecommended.Looseorunstablelinearactuatormountswillresultinimproperoperation.
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IMPORTANT CAUTIONS:1. Donotperformanyweldingwiththeactuatorcablepluggedintothecontrolboardorthebattery
connected.Seriousdamagetothecontrolboardand/orbatterymayoccurifattempted.2. Usecontrolboxasatemplatetodeterminemountingscrewlocationsandthenattachscrews
andslideoncontrolbox.Donotattempttoholdcontrolboxanddrillmountingholes.Thiscoulddamagethepreinstalledcomponents.
3. AlwaysdisconnectthebatterypowerfromthecontrolboardusingthePlugNGoharnesspriortowiringanydevicestothecontrolboard.
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Attach Actuator Bracket to Universal Actuator Bracket Theactuatorbrackethasa3/8”predrilledholethatthelinearactuatorwillmountto.Thisisthepivotpointforthelinearactuator.Inallcases,theuniversalactuatorbracketshouldbealignedlevelwithahorizontalgatesection.(seeMountingSiteReview)For a Pull to Open installation - thepre-drilledholemustbelocated5”behindthegatehingeand8”totheinsideoftheproperty.
For a Push to Open installation - thepre-drilledholemustbelocated7”infrontofthegatehingeand4”tothedrivesideofthehinge.Thesedimensionsaremeasuredfromthecenterofthegatehinge(pivotpoint).
Hardware needed: • two3/8”x21/2”shoulderbolts• two3/8”USSflatwashers• two3/8nylonlocknuts.
1. Attachactuatorbrackettouniversalactuatorbracket.2. Verifythatactuatorbracketpivotholedimensionislocatedinthe
correctpositionseepage10fordimensions.3. Tightenboltssecurely.
Install Linear Actuator to Actuator Bracket
Theactuatorcanbemountedintwodifferentpositionsasshown.Installingtheactuatoronitssidecanallowforhidingitbehindacrossmemberinthegateframe.Thegatesbelowareshownintheclosedposition.
1. Installnylonwashersandbronzebushingsintorearoflinearactuator.2. Installthelinearactuatorintoactuatorbracket3. Securethelinearactuatorinplaceusing3/8x21/2”shoulderboltand
two3/8SAEwashers.4. Use3/8nylonlocknuttosecure,tightenfirmly.
Actuator should swing freely, DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN! CAUTION:Ifmountingactuatoronitsside,ensureactuatorcasedoesnotcomeincontactwithanyobjects.Mountasshownsothatwidepart ofmotorcaseandcableisawayfromgate.
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Actuator Bracket
Pivot Point
Predrilled Hole
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Install Gate Bracket to Linear Actuator Installmanualreleasepin,gatebracketandmanualreleasecliptolinearactuatorextensionrodend.
Install Gate Bracket to Gate (Pull to Open Only)
To determine where the gate bracket will be installed follow these steps: The linear actuator should be connected to the actuator bracket at this point. NOTE - The linear actuator was shipped from the factory set to the fully retracted position.
1. Swinggatetothefullyopenposition.2. Nowopengateanothercoupleofinches(thegatewillneveropen
morethanthisposition).Thegatecanbeadjustedlatertoopena little less if needed.
3. Swinglinearactuatoraround(shouldswingfreely)inalevelposition tomeetthefullyopengate.Thisiswhereyoushouldinstallthegatebracketonthegate.
4. Markthelocationofthe1/4”holesforthemountingbracket.(see figure)5. Removepinandclipfrombracket.6. Attachbrackettogate(ifusingalightweighttubularfarmgateusegate
supportbracketforsupport).Usethe1/4”x21/2”or31/4”tapboltsdependingongatethickness,four1/4”flatwashersandtwo1/4”nylonlocknuts.Tightensecurely.
7. Attachactuatortothenowsecuredgatebracketusingmanualreleasepinandclip.
8. Thegateshouldnowbefullyopenedwiththeactuatorattached.9. Verifythatlinearactuatorislevelandallpieceshavebeen
installedcorrectly.
Installing Gate Bracket to Gate for Push to Open configuration
ProcedureisidenticaltothestepsforPulltoOpenexceptthegatewillbeinthefullyclosedposition.Forapushtoopenconfiguration,youwillneedtoreversetheoperatingdirectionforthegateonthecontrolboard.
Preparing Sentry Control Box for Installation
Thecontrolboxhastwoholesinthebottomoftheboxprovidingaccesstothewirecompartment.Thelargeholeisfortheactuatorcableandthesmallerholeisforthechargedevicecable.
Installtheprovidedcableglandintothesmallhole as shown here.
CableGland
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Install Sentry Control Box
Thecontrolboxshouldbeinstalledinalocationthatwillnotrequiretheeightfootlinearactuatorcabletobespliced.Ifthecablemustbespliced,refertothesplicinginstructionsbelow.Themostcommonlocationwouldbeonafenceorwalladjacenttoyourgate.Avoidplacingthecontrolboxbehindsolidmetalobjectsthatmightinterferewiththereceiverreception.Theantennaforthereceiverislocatedinsidethecontrolboxandthiscouldreducetheoperatingrange.
1. Usecontrolboxasatemplatetodetermineandmarkthemountingscrewlocationsusingthe4mountingholesshowninfigurehere.
2. DrillmountingholesforscrewsDONOTATTEMPTTO HOLDTHECONTROLBOXINPLACEWHILEYOU DRILLTHEMOUNTINGHOLES.Thiscoulddamage thepreinstalledcomponents.
3. Attachthe4#12hexheadselftappingmetalscrews.4. Mountthecontrolboxonthescrews.Verify the structure the control box is mounted on is sufficient enough to hold the control box and battery securely.
Splicing for Sentry 300 S Linear Actuator Cable (if needed)
TheSentrylinearactuatorcomeswith8feetofcable.Avoidsplicingthiscableifpossible.Ifthecontrolboxmustbelocatedinsuchawaythatsplicingisrequiredfollowtheguidelinesbelowtoavoidproblems.Determinethelengthofadditionallinearactuatorcableneededandeitherbuildityourselforvisitwww.sentrygateopener.comfororderingthelengthofextensioncableneeded.
1. Locatethelinearactuator8pinconnector.Measure18”fromconnectorandmark.
2. Cutcableatthe18”mark.Thiswillallowenoughcabletobesplicedandplacedinthewirecompartment.
3. Bringextensioncableintocontrolboxandsplice5wiresusingwirenuts.4. Useapprovedweathertightelectricaljunctionboxforthesplicelocatedoutsidethecontrolbox.5. Conduitshouldbeusedbetweenjunctionboxandcontrolbox.Controlboxknockoutisfor
1/2”conduit.6. Theextensioncablemustconsistof5wires,2fourteengaugewiresand3eighteengaugewires.
•Redwirewithwhitestripe–14gauge(distanceaddedisgreaterthan50feetuse12gauge) •Blackwirewithwhitestripe–14gauge(distanceaddedisgreaterthan50feetuse12gauge) •Orangewire–18gauge(distanceaddedisgreaterthan50feetuse16gauge) •Greenwire–18gauge(distanceaddedisgreaterthan50feetuse16gauge) •Whitewire–18gauge(distanceaddedisgreaterthan50feetuse16gauge)
7. Withextensioncablenowinthejunctionboxstripandpreparetosplicetolinearactuatorcable.8. Routelinearactuatorcableintojunctionboxandspliceusingwirenuts.
NOTE: Cable splice must be water tight to keep moisture away from splices and prevent problems
Mounting Holes 4 Places
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14.25”
17.7”
11.7”
14.5”
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Sentry Plug N Go Harness
ThePlugNGoHarnesscomespreinstalledandshouldbepluggedintothebottomofthechargecontroller.Plugiscolorcoded.RedconnectstopositivebatterypostandBlackconnectstonegativebatterypost.Onceconnected,placeharnessintowirecompartmenttoprepareforbatteryinstallation.
Install Battery
BATTERY REQUIRED FOR OPERATION (Battery not included)Recommendedbatterytype-12-volt,GroupU-1;sealed(maintenancefree);30amphourminimum.Thisbatteryissometimesdescribedasanon-spillablelawntractorbattery.Batteryphysicalsizemustnotexceed9”wide,7”talland53/4”deep. ThePlugNGoharnesshastwo1/4”ringterminalstoconnecttobolttypebatterypost.
CAUTION-Donotinstallwetcellbatteryintocontrolbox;thistypeofbatteryusuallyhasremovablecapsusedforserviceandwillventcorrosivefumesintocontrolbox.
1.Installthebatteryintothebatterycompartment.2.ConnectOringterminalsfromharnesstothebattery.NOTE: Redwiretopositivepostofbattery Blackwiretonegativepostofbattery3.Tightentheboltssecurely(boltsshouldbesuppliedwiththebattery).
1/4” Ring terminal for battery Red connects to positive battery post
Black connects to negative battery post
Charge controller connector
Gate 1 and Gate 2 linear actuator power plugs
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Install Charging System - AC or Solar
For AC Charge Option - Install Transformer Supplied with opener
TheUSAutomatictransformer(PN520008)suppliedisalowvoltageULapprovedtransformerforthistypeofapplication.ThetransformerisequippedwithaDCplugforeasyconnectiontothechargecontrollerandcaneasilyprovide575cyclesofoperationadaywithoutdecreasingthebatterycharge.IntheeventACpowergoesouttheopenerwilloperateforweeksonthebattery(ifcyclesperdayarebelow20)beforeneedingservice.Accessoriesconnectedtotheopenerarecritical.AlwaysuseSolarFriendlyaccessoriestohelpavoidprematurebatteryfailureincasesofpoweroutages.TRANSFORMER MUST NOT GET WET.
1. Loosencableglandnutandroutethecablefromthechargedeviceintothecontrolbox(seefigure).EnsurethatDCplugcanreachthechargecontroller“PowerIn”connector.
2. Tightencableglandnuttoholdcableinplace.3. Connectthetransformertoanapprovedelectricalreceptacle.
NOTE: The 110 VAC receptacles should be installed by a qualified electrician, per local building codes.
Ifreplacementbecomesnecessaryvisitwww.sentrygateopener.comtoorder,partnumber520008.Failuretousethepropertransformercandamagethechargecontroller.
For Solar Charge Option - Install the Solar PanelOptional Solar Panel Kit Part Number 520015 - not included
Thelocationofthesolarpaneliscriticalforproperbatterycharging.ThepanelneedstofaceaSouthtoSouthwestdirectionandbeinstalledattheangleofthesuppliedsolarpanelbracket.Forproperoperationthepanelmusthaveunobstructedsun.TheSolarPanelneedstobemountedsothatitreceivesfullsunlight.EvenasmallamountofshadeorblockagewillcausetheSolarPaneltoceasecharging.SomethingastinyasafingertipshadowwillaffecttheSolarPanel.
Optimizing Solar Panel LocationThechargecontrollersensesthechargemethodinstalled(ACorSolar)andchargesthebatteryattheoptimumchargerate.Thesolarpaneloutputsvoltageandcurrenttochargethebattery.Thisoutputvoltagewillvaryslightlyasthesunpassesoverthroughouttheday.Thechargecontrollercanbeusedtooptimizethisoutputvoltage.• Tousethisfeatureidentifytimeofdayforthemaximumsolarradiation(typicallyaround2pm).
• Facethepaneltowardthesunandobservethe“ExternalPower”lightonthechargecontroller,adjustthepaneluntillightcomesonandsecureinthatposition.
NOTE:Dependingonthetimeofyearandyourexactlocationtheoutputvoltagerequiredtoilluminate“ExternalPower”lightmaynotbepossible.Thisdoesnotindicateaproblem.InthiscasesetpaneltofaceaSouthwestpositionandverify“SolarPower”lightison.Batteryisbeingcharged.For additional information regarding Solar Charging, see Appendix A of this manual.
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Cable Gland
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Connect Charge Device to Charge Controller (TransformerorSolarPanelKit)
TheSentrygateopenerchargecontrolleracceptsinputsfromeitherthesuppliedACtransformerortheoptionalsolarpanel.ThetransformerandsolarpanelcomewithaDCplugforeasyinstallation.OncethechargedeviceisselectedandinstalledconnecttheDCplugintothechargecontroller“PowerIn”locatedintheupperrightcornerofthechargecontroller.
If charge device cable needs to be extended to reach the charge controller see appendix B of this manual.
Charge Controller Operation CheckOncethechargedeviceispluggedintothechargecontrollerverifythefollowing:
Transformer:1. Chargelightflashesfor3secondsandgoesoff2. Externalpoweranddetectionlightscomeon3. Detectionlightstaysonfor3seconds,thencharginglightcomeson
Solar Panel:1. Chargelightflashesfor3secondsandgoesoff2. Solarpoweranddetectionlightscomeon3. Detectionlightstaysonfor3seconds,thencharginglightcomeson
IfExternalPowerorSolarPowerLEDisonandtheDetectionLEDison,thebatteryisnotconnectedtothecharger.VerifyRed/Blackconnectorsarepluggedintothebottomofthechargerasshownabove.
NOTE: Most batteries will not be completely charged when first connected and the charging light should come on when charge controller is first connected. The fully charged light will come on once battery is fully charged.
Whenusingasolarpanel,thechargecontrollerisdesignedtoonlychargethebatterywhenthereisenoughsuntodoso.Ifthereisnosun,thelightsonthechargecontrollershouldbe“OFF”.Thisfeaturereducesthedrainonthebatteryinsolarinstallations.Iftransformerisinstalledlightsareoperationalallthetime.
Charge Device plugs in here
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Install Linear Actuator CableWiththecontrolboxinstalledroutethelinearactuatorcableintothebottomofthecontrolboxusingthe11/4”holeintherearbottom.Slidetheholeplugthatisinstalledonthelinearactuatorcableintothecontrolboxholeandsnapinplace.Ifcablelengthisexcessive,coilupandplaceinthewirecompartmentofcontrolbox.EnsurethelengthallowsforconnectiontotheSentrycontrolboardGate1connector.
Sentry Plug N Go Harness Final InstallationAt this point verify the following items have been completed: 3 Linearactuatorinstallationiscomplete.3 Controlboxissecurelyinstalled.3 PlugNGoharnessisconnectedtothechargecontroller.3 PlugNGoharnessisconnectedtothebattery.3 Batteryisinstalledinthebatterycompartmentofcontrolbox.3 Chargedevicecableisroutedintocontrolboxandconnectedtothechargecontroller.3 Linearactuatorcableisroutedintocontrolbox.
Verify the above items have been completed correctly before continuing. If necessary, correct before proceeding. If completed, procede with the following steps:
1. Locatethepowerconnectorattachedtothelinearactuatorcable(redandblackwires).2. ConnectittooneofthePlugNGoharnesslinearactuatorpowerplugs.Theseconnectorsare
designedsothatincorrectconnectionisnotpossibleanditdoesnotmatterwhichconnectorisused.
3. Locatethelinearactuatorcable8pinplug.4. ConnectittotheGate1connectorlocatedontheSentryControlboard.5. Securelysnapinplace.6. Onceallconnectionsaremadeplacewiresinwirecompartment.
NOTE: In case of an emergency,theGate1orGate2connectorcanberemovedatanytimefromcontrolboardtostopgatefrommoving.
This completes all cable connections and cable routing into the control box.
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Sentry Control Board Information
TheSentrycontrolboardiscapableofoperatingtwogates.IfyourinstallationisasinglegateyoucanoperatethegateontheGate1orGate2connector.Setcontrolswitch“ON”fortheconnectorbeingused.TheSentrygateopenerwasshippedwiththereceiverandentrapmentsirenalreadyconnectedtothecontrolboard;theseconnectionsareplugsthatcaneasilybedisconnected.
Sensitivity Adjustments and Entrapment Alarm
Gate1andGate2sensitivityadjustmentsarelocatedontheleftedgeofthecontrolboard.
Sensitivityistheprimarysafetycontroldesignedintothecontrolboard.Theadjustmentdialscontroltheamountofforcethegatecanapplytoanobjectbeforethegatewillstopandreversedirection.Ifthegatesensesanobstructionitwillreversedirection.Ifitsensesasecondobstructionbeforereachingthefullyopenorclosedpositionthegatewillshutdown.Theentrapmentalarmwhichispreinstalledinthecontrolboxwillsound.
Entrapmentalarmwillcontinuefor 5 minutes then shut off. The entrapmentalarmcanberesetbypressingthe“Reset”buttononthecontrolboard. Iftwoobstructionsweredetectedandcontrolboardhasshutdown,the“Reset”buttonwillhavetobepressedtore-activatetheopener.
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Sensitivity Adjustments
Sentry Control Board
Reset Button
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Adjusting Gate 1 and Gate 2 Sensitivity
Sensitivityfactorysettingisonposition5.Thissettingwillworkwithmostgates.Adjustsothatwhengateisstoppedbyanobject,itstopsandreversesdirection.
Ifgatestopsandreversesfornoobviousreasonthenincreaseforcebyslightly adjustingclockwise.
If force is set too sensitive false sensing may be observed.
IMPORTANT: If adjusting for a single gate, once adjustment for that gate is set, also set the other sensitivity adjustment to the same setting. Adjusting both Gate 1 and Gate 2 sensitivity adjustments to the same setting for a single gate installation will prevent the possibility of false trigger and gate reversal.
Ifopenerisinstalledtoautocloseandthegatecurrentsenseswhenclosing,thegatewillreturntotheopenpositionandnotautoclose.ThisisadesignedinsafetyfeaturerequiredbyUL325.Thetransmittercanbeusedtoclosethegateandreturnopenerbacktonormaloperation.
Extend and Retract Limit Adjustments(Gateopenandclosestopposition)
Sentrycontrolboardlimitadjustmentsaresimpleandeasytouse.Controlboardhas4adjustmentdialsforadjustingthedesiredstoppositions(seefigurebelow).Ifopenerwasinstalledcorrectlywiththeactuatorintheretractedposition,theRetractlimitisalreadyset.Youwillhavetoadjusttheextendpositionbyturningthe“Gate1ExtendLimitMoreorLess”adjustmentuntilthegatereachesthedesiredposition.
Procedure for adjusting is as follows:Turnthedialthatmatchesthegateactionyoudesire.Thencyclethegatetoseetheeffecttheadjustmentmade.Forexample,iftheactuatorneedstoextendmorethenturnthe“Gate1ExtendLimit”adjustmentintheclockwisedirection.Thencyclegatetoseetheeffect.
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Close and Open Limit Adjustments
Extend Retract
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J2 Terminal (AccessoryWiring)AccessorieswiretotheJ2connector.Insertwireandtightenscrew. J2 pin functions are as follows:J2pin1-+12VDCoutputforanyaccessorypowerneeded (80mamax).J2pin2-Groundconnectionforanyaccessoryitem.J2pin3-Open/Exitsensorinputforopeningthegateonly(N/Oconnection)J2pin4-Secondaryentrapmentdeviceinput(N/Oconnection).J2pin5-SafetyReversinginput(PhotoEyeN/Oinput)J2pin6-PhotoEyePoweroutput(+12VDConly)connectphotoeyepowerleadhere.J2pin7-SolenoidLockPoweroutput(+12VDConly)connectsolenoidlockpowerleadhere.
Control Switch FunctionsSwitch 1 Autocloseenable–Turnsonthe
autoclosefeature.Gatewillclosefromanyposition.
DO NOT turn this feature on unless safety devices are installed (see page 29) for details.
Switch 2 Operatingdirectionreverse– Turn“ON”forPushtoOpeninstallation only.
Switch 3 Gate1enable–Turnson Gate1connector
Switch 4 Gate2enable–TurnsonGate2connector
Switch 5 SolenoidLockEnable–Turn“ON”iflockpower(+12vdc)iswiredtocontrolboard.Switch 6 PhotoEyeEnable–Turn“ON”ifphotoeyepower(+12vdc)iswiredtoJ2.6.Donot
connectphotoeyetobatteryorprematurebatteryfailurewilloccur.
Operating Gate for the First TimeBeforeoperatinggateverifythatthegatepathisclearand freeofobstructions.Beawaretostopthegateincaseofanemergencysimplydisconnect thelinearactuatorcable8pinplugfromthecontrolboard.Gateshouldbeintheopenpositionatthispoint.Pressthe“Open/CloseCommand”pushbutton.Thegateshouldbegintoclose.Allowthegatetotraveltothefactorypresetstopposition.
Making Final AdjustmentsOncethegatehastraveledtothestoppositionadjusttheGate1“ExtendLimitMoreorLess”adjustmentdiallocatedonthecontrolboard.Turntheadjustmentslightlyclockwisetoclosegatemore,cyclegateandrepeatuntilclosepositioniscorrect.Ifgateisadjustedpastthedesiredclosedpositionturntheadjustment counterclockwiseslightly.Thencyclethegatetoverifyclosepositioniscorrect.
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J2 Terminal
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22 Install Safety SignsMountthe2includedsafetysignsoninsideandoutsideofthegate areasotheyareclearlyvisible.
Programming Transmitter and Receiver (model 433DSR2LC): Operatingfrequency433.92MHz.Receivercanstoreupto42uniquetransmitterdipswitchcodesettings.
Transmitter Setup: (It is recommended that the dipswitch code be changed from the default factory setting)1.Openthebatterycompartmentdoorandlocatethedipswitches.2.Changethedipswitchestothesettingsyouprefer,recordforfuturereferenceinthetablebelow.Switch
PositionSwitch
1Switch
2Switch
3Switch
4Switch
5Switch
6Switch
7Switch
8Switch
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Transmitter Left Button to Receiver Programming: (standard Open/Stop/Close function)
1. Pressandholdthelefttransmitterbuttondown.Redlightontransmittershouldbeon.2. Onthereceiver,pushtheP1push-buttonuntilthegreenLDlightcomeson.3. Releasebothbuttons.Transmitterleftbuttontoreceiverprogrammingiscomplete.
Transmitter Right Button to Receiver Programming: (Hold-Gate-Open) (Only if auto close timer is enabled)
1. The2-channelreceiverallowsforprogrammingtheP2relay frommomentarymode(default)tolatchingmode.Transmitter rightbuttoncanbeprogrammedtoholdgateopen,over-riding theauto-closefeatureifactivated.
2. Pressandholdtherighttransmitterbuttondown. Redlightontransmittershouldbeon.
3. PresstheP2push-buttonuntilthegreenLDlightcomeson.4. Releasebothbuttons.Transmitterrightbuttontoreceiverprogrammingiscomplete.
Receiver Programming - Latch Open Mode:RelayP2programmingfrommomentarytolatchingmode(toholdgateopen)
1. PresstheP2push-buttonuntilthegreenLDlightcomeson,thenrelease.GreenLDlight should be steady.
2. WhilethegreenLDlightison,pushtheP1push-buttondownandrelease.GreenLDlight shouldbeflashing.Latchingmodeisset.
Battery Compartment
Door
P1 Button
P2 Button
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Verifying Receiver P2 relay is programmed to latching mode: 1. PresstheP2push-buttonuntilthegreenLDlightcomeson,thenrelease.2. GreenLDlightshouldbeflashing.IfgreenLDlightissteady,redotheReceiverProgramming
sectionabove.
Resetting receiver P2 relay to momentary mode:1. PresstheP2push-buttonuntilthegreenLDlightcomeson,thenrelease.
GreenLDlightshouldbeflashing.2. WhiletheLDlightisflashing,pushtheP1push-buttondownandrelease.
GreenLDlightshouldbesteady.Momentarymodeisset.
Erasing Single Transmitter from Receiver Memory:Thedipswitchsettingsofthetransmittertobedeletedmustbeknown.Ifknownfollowthestepsbelow.
1. Setthedipswitchesinatransmittertomatchtheswitchsettingsofthetransmittercodetodelete.2. Press and hold the left transmitter button. 3. Onthereceiver,pushtheP1push-buttonuntilthegreenLEDlightcomeson.Thenreleaseboth.4. Ifrightbuttonwasprogrammeditmustbedeletedalso.Pressandholdtherighttransmitterbutton.5. Onthereceiver,pushtheP2push-buttonuntilthegreenLEDlightcomeson.Thenreleaseboth.6. Transmitterisnowerasedfromreceivermemory.
Erasing all Transmitters from Receiver Memory:1. PresstheP2buttononthereceiveruntilthegreenLDlightcomeson.ThenreleaseP2button.2. WhileLDlightisonpresstheP1andP2buttonssimultaneouslyandholduntilthegreenLDlight
beginstoblinkslowly.Itshouldblink4timesthenalltransmittercodesareerased.
ThetransmittersprovidedwithyourUSAutomaticoperatorcontain2buttons.Designateoneorallbuttonsforgateoperation,ifdesired.Theadditionalbuttonmaybeprogrammedtootherdevicessuchasagaragedooriffrequencyiscompatible.Iffrequencyisnotcompatiblewithexistingproduct,pleasevisitwww.usautomatic.com for other solutions.
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Zone 1 Theleadingedgeofthegate&catchpost. Zone 2 Areabetweenthegateandhingepost. Zone 3 Thearcofthegateorgatepath. Zone 4 Thespacebetweenthegatewhenopenandanyobstructionsuchasfence,wall,
landscaping,etc.Zone 5 Thepointwheretwobi-partinggatescometogetherwhenclosing.(Notshownbelow)
Everyinstallationisuniqueanditistheinstaller’sresponsibilitytorecognizeandremedyallsafetyconcerns.Pleaseconsultaqualifieddealerorthefactoryforacompleteexplanationoftheremediesshownaboveandadditionaltipspertainingtoyourinstallation.
Allgateoperatorsrequireperiodiccheckingandadjustmentsofthecontrolmechanismforforce(load),speedandsensitivity.Allaccessoriesandsecondarysafetydevicesmustbechecked.Secondarysafetydevicesneedtobecheckedatleastonceamonthforproperoperation.Periodiccheckingisalsoadvisedforthefollowing:
1. Batteryterminalsforcorrosion,cleanwithbakingsodasolution.2. Hingesandpivotpointsneedtobegreased.3. Mountingboltsforcorrecttightness.4. Inspectweldpointsforcracksorotherdefects.5. Inspectwiringforcuts,nicksorotherdefects.6. Inspecthingeposttoensureitisnotmovingortwisting.7. Verifychargedeviceforproperoperation.Refertochargecontrolleroperationcheck.8. Verifymonthlythattheinsideofthecontrolcabinetremainscleanandfreeofinsects.Donotspray
controlboardwithbugsprayoroilbasedproducts.9. Openingorclosingtimeshouldbeapproximately16seconds.Ifthetimebeginstoincrease,the
battery needs to be tested.
ENTRAPMENT ZONES
PERIODIC SERVICE
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Sentry 300 D Gate 2 Installation PN#020325
Universal Actuator BracketPart#610400 1 per
Square Post Flush Mount BracketPart#610402 1 per
Round Post Flush Mount BracketPart#610404 1 per
Actuator BracketPart#610406 1 per
Gate BracketPart#610105 1 per
Gate Support BracketPart#610120 2 per
Bronze BushingPart#610530 2 per
Manual release pinPart#610534 1 per
Manual release clipPart#610535 1 per
50 Ft 5 Conductor Extension CablePart#630035 1 per
Junction BoxPart#630045 1 per
Wire NutPart#620320 4 per
Wire NutPart#620310 4 per
3/8 x 2.5” Shoulder BoltPart#610512 3 per
3/8 x 8” Carriage BoltPart#610510 2 per
1/4 x 20 x 3 1/2” Tap BoltPart#610522 2 per
1/4 x 20 x 2 1/2” Tap BoltPart#610520 2 per
#8 x 3/4 Self tap hex screwPart#610615 2 per
3/8 x 16 nylon lock nutPart#610518 5 per
1/4 x 20 nylon lock nutPart#610526 2 per
3/8 USS flat washerPart#610514 6 per
3/8 SAE flat washerPart#610516 2 per
1/4 SAE flat washerPart#610524 4 per
Nylon washerPart#610528 2 per
PARTS INVENTORY
Linear ActuatorPart#510300
1 per
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that the extension cable provided be installed in conduit to help protect cable from being damaged.
NOTE: Arrow installs toward drive.
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1/4 x 20 x 2 1/2” Tap BoltPart#610520 2 per
#8 x 3/4 Self tap hex screwPart#610615 2 per
3/8 x 16 nylon lock nutPart#610518 5 per
1/4 x 20 nylon lock nutPart#610526 2 per
3/8 USS flat washerPart#610514 6 per
3/8 SAE flat washerPart#610516 2 per
1/4 SAE flat washerPart#610524 4 per
Nylon washerPart#610528 2 per
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that the extension cable provided be installed in conduit to help protect cable from being damaged.
TheGate2kitcontainslinearactuatorwith11/4”holeplug,50feetof5conductorcable,wirenuts,junctionboxandmountinghardware.TheSentrycontrolboxisequippedwithtwoknockoutsforthegate2linearactuatorcable.Oneknockoutis11/4”andisintendedfornonconduitinstallation(notadvised).Theotherknockoutis7/8”anddesignedfor1/2”conduitfittingforconduitinstallation(recommended). (see figure)Ifconduitisbeinginstalledknockout7/8”hole.Ifconduitisnotbeinginstalledknockout11/4”hole.Removetheknockoutthatisrightforyourinstallation.
Installing Gate 2 Linear Actuator1. InstallGate2linearactuatorusingtheproceduredescribedfortheGate1actuator.The linear actuator for Gate 2 comes with an 8’ cable that must be cut and spliced in the following manner once linear actuator is installed.Once Actuator is installed:1. Locatethelinearactuatorcableconnectorandmeasure18”fromconnector
endandcut(see figure).2. Savethis8pinconnectorandpigtailforstep21onnextpage.3. InstalljunctionboxonGate2hingepostbelowlinearactuatorusingthe2self
tappingmetalscrews. NOTE: Sentry 300 D Gate 2 kit includes 50’ of extension cable, if distance between control box and junction box exceeds this distance it is recommended to purchase a cable that will not require additional splices in the cable. Visit web page to order Sentry 300 D Gate 2 extension cable www.sentrygateopener.com.
4. Ifconduitisbeinginstalledattach1/2”conduitadaptertothecontrolbox7/8”knockout.5. Routelinearactuatorcabletojunctionboxanddeterminelengthneeded(see
figure).6. Cutcablelongerthanneededforfutureconsiderations(seefigure).7. Remove2”ofcableinsulationtoexposethe5wires.8. Caution:Donotdamageinternalwires.9. Removeapproximately1/2”ofinsulationfromeachwire.10. Ifinstallingconduitattach1/2”adaptertojunctionbox.Ifnot,cut
rubberknockout(supplied)tofitcable.11. InstallGate2extensioncableintothejunctionbox(seefigure).12. Usingsuppliedwirenutsconnectthe5wiresmatchingthewirecolors(see
figure).13. Donotinstalljunctionboxcoveruntilallconnectionshavebeencompleted14. Withextensioncablenowinstalledinjunctionbox,routetheotherendofthe
extensioncabletothecontrolbox.15. Installwiresintocontrolboxwirecompartment.16. Snap11/4”holeplugintocontrolboxifconduitwasnotused.
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17. Cutextensioncabletolengthallowingforfutureconsiderations.18. Remove2”ofcableinsulationtoexposethe5wires.
Caution: do not damage internal wires.19. Removeapproximately1/2”ofinsulationfromeachwire.20.Locate8pinconnectorandpigtailpreviouslycutfromGate2linear
actuatorcable.Preparewiresforthesplice.21. Connectthe5wiresfromextensioncabletothe5wiresfromthepigtail
bymatchingthewirecolors.Thensecurewithsuppliedwirenuts.22. Rollcableandplaceinwirecompartment.23. Installjunctionboxcoverandsecurelysnapinplace.
Connecting Gate 2 Linear Actuator to Control Board 1. Locatethepowerconnectorattachedtothelinearactuatorcable(redandblackwires).2. ConnectittotheremainingPlugNGoharnesslinearactuatorpowerplug.Theseconnectorsare
designedsothatincorrectconnectionisnotpossibleanditdoesnotmatterwhichconnectorisused.
3. Locatethelinearactuatorcable8pinplug.ConnectittotheGate2connectorlocatedontheSentryControlboardadjacenttotheGate1connector.Securelysnapinplace.Onceallconnectionsaremadeplacewiresinwirecompartment.
Preparing to Operate Gate 2 for the First TimeUsingthe“Open/CloseCommand”buttononthecontrolboardopenGate1.ThisisdonebecauseGate2wasjustinstalledintheopenpositionandnowbothgatesshouldbeintheopenposition.
Operating Gate 2 for the first time and final adjustments1. Locatethecontrolswitchesandturnonswitch4(pressdownontherightside).2. Gate1andGate2shouldbeintheopenpositionifinstalledcorrectly.3. Pressthe“Open/CloseCommand”buttontocloseGate1andGate2.4. Gate2limitadjustmenthasnotbeenmadesoitshouldstopshortoffullyclosed.5. Turn“OFF”controlswitch3,disablingGate1.6. Nowusethe“Open/CloseCommand”buttontocycleGate2andadjustGate2closelimit
tomatchGate1closeposition.7. Withbothgatesnowclosed,turn“ON”controlswitch3enablingGate1.8. Press“Open/CloseCommand”toopenbothgatesandthenclose,adjustlimitpositionsif
necessary.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of injury, USAutomatic strongly recommends the installation of additional safety devices such as Photo Eye Sensors and Safety Edges. Consult an authorized
installing dealer or www.Sentrygateopener.com for a complete explanation of options and see the Safety Section of this manual on pages 3 to 4.
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Sentry Garage Door ReceiverPartNumber030209
ThereceiverprovidedwiththeSentrygateopeneroperatesat433.92MHZandmightormightnotbecompatiblewithyourgaragedoor.Ifreceiverfrequencyisnotcompatibletheoptional“SentryGarageDoorReceiverkit”canbeeasilyinstalledinthegarage.Thekitcontainsreceiver,transformerandawireharnessthateasilyinstallstotheexistinggaragedoor.Onereceiverwillbeneededforeachgaragedoor.Allexistingtransmittersusedforgaragedoorwillcontinuetooperate.Theyarenotbeingdisconnected.Mountinghardwareincluded.Toprogramopenreceiverboxcover.Placesmallscrewdriverinslottoopen.Pressthelearnbutton.Thenpressthetransmitterbuttonthatwillbeusedtoopenthegarage.Seegarageopenerforconnectingthe2wiressupplied.Ifneeded,4buttontransmittersareavailableatwww.sentrygateopener.compartnumber030212.CAUTION:DOORWILLOPERATEWHENRECEIVERISPROGRAMMEDIFSIGNALWIRESAREATTATCHED.KEEPHANDSCLEAROFMOVINGPARTSTOAVOIDINJURY
Sentry Push to Operate Wireless(Solarfriendlydevice)PartNumber050510
ThePushtoOperatetransmitterisdesignedforoutdoorwirelessinstallation.Installtoallowoperationofthegateorgaragebysimplypressingthepad.Thebuttonisapressuresensitivepad.Pressthepadanaudibletoneisgenerated.Programmingisidenticaltotransmitterprogramming.Installationhardwareisincluded.
7 Day Timer (Solar friendly device) PartNumber550015
Theoptional7daytimercanbeusedtoopenthegateatapresettimeandiftheautoclosefeatureofthegateopenerisbeingusedthegatecanthencloseautomaticallyatapresettime.Thetimerissuppliedwitha3wireharnessthateasilywirestothecontrolboard.ConnectwiresfromtimertocontrolboardJ2connectorasfollows:• RedwireconnecttoJ2pin1• BlackwireconnecttoJ2pin2• BluewireconnecttoJ2pin3
Sentry Exit Sensor (Solarfriendlydevice)PartNumber070310
Thedrivewayexitsensorisamagneticdevicethatinstallsbelowgroundbesidethedrive.Amagneticfieldisestablishedwhichwheninterruptedbyametalobjectwillsendasignaltoopenthegate.Thissensorissuppliedwitha100footcableandistypicallyinstalledinsidethepropertybesidethedrivetoautomaticallyopenthegatewhenacarpasses.Ifmorethan100footofcableisdesireddonotattempttoaddcable.Thiswillonlycreateproblems.Thistypeofsensorisnotasafetydevice.Sensorcanbeorderedwithlongercables.Visitwww.sentrygateopener.comfororderinginformation.ItisrecommendedtoinstallthissensorandcableinPVCconduit.Wireasfollows: Redwire–connecttoJ2pin1 Shield(braidedwire)–connecttoJ2pin2 Blackwire–connecttoJ2pin3
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Sentry Photo Eye (Sendandreceive)PartNumber550012
Thephotoeyeisasecondarysafetydevice.Itproducesabeambetweenthe2units.Whenthebeamisbrokenitwillkeepthegatefromclosing.Itrequireswirestobeconnectedtobothunits(20gauge)foroperation.Typicallyaswinggateneedstwosetsofphotoeyesforthebestareaprotection(seefigurebelow).Onesetofphotoeyespointingacrossthedriveontheoutsideofthehingepost(A).Thesecondsetmountedacrossthedriveatthepointwherethegateisfullyopened(B).Thephotoeyemustbeinstalledwherethegatedoesnotbreakthebeam.Theprimaryunit(Receiver)shouldbeinstalledclosetothecontrolbox.Itrequires4wirestobeinstalledfromtheunittothecontrolbox.Thesecondunit(Transmitter)shouldbeinstalledontheoppositesideofthedrive.Itrequires2wirestobeinstalledfromtheunittothecontrolbox.Thetwounitsmustfaceeachothertoestablishthebeam(maximumdistance40feet).
Photo Eye Installation / WiringSelectaproperinstallationsite,wherethetransmitterandthereceivercanbealongthesamelineandatthesameheight.Removethecoverfrombothunits.Attachbackplatetotheinstallationsiteusingmountingholesinbackplate.Ifconduitisbeingused(recommended)knockoutsareprovidedintheunitfor1/2”conduitfitting.Installwiresintounitandstrip1/4”ofinsulationtoprepareforwiringconnections.Connectbothconduitstoaweathertightjunctionbox.ThenconnectanadditionalconduitbetweenthejunctionboxandSentrycontrolbox.TheSentrycontrolboxhasknockoutsfortheconduit.Verifywhichknockoutisavailableforthephotoeyeconduit.PullwireintoSentrycontrolboxwirecompartment.Transmitterwiring–2wireswillbeconnectedtothetransmitter.Firstwireconnectstoground(“GND”)terminalandthesecondwireconnectsto“+12V”terminal.Receiverwiring–4wireswillbeconnectedtothereceiver.Firstwireconnectsto“+12V”terminal,secondwireconnectsto“NO”terminal,thirdwireconnectstothe“GND”terminalandthefourthwireconnectstothe“COM”terminal.
ConnectthesewirestotheSentryControlboardasfollows:+12V– J2pin6 (2wiresonefromeachunit)GND– J2pin2 (2wiresonefromeachunit)COM– J2pin2 (1wirefromreceiverunit)NO– J2pin5 (1wirefromreceiverunit)
NOTE:Sentrycontrolboardswitch#6mustbeturned“ON”.
Transmitter Receiver
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Electric Gate LockPartNumber070510
TheUSAutomatic ElectricGate Lockworkswith an automatic gate operator to securely lock the gateintopositionwithouthavingtostepoutofavehicle.TheUSAutomaticElectricGateLockiswiredintothegateoperatorcontrolbox,andwhenaninputdevicesuchasatransmitterorkeypadisusedtoopenthegate,theUSAutomaticElectricGateLockdisengages.Thegatewillthenswingopen.Whenclosingthegate,thegateretractsandthegatelockautomaticallyengagestosecurethegateintheclosedposition.
•Ruggedsteelhousingandcatchassembly•Strikepinremovableforemergencyrelease•12vdcoperatingvoltage•Bolt-onInstallation•Mountinghardwareincluded•Lowamperage,rackandpiniondriven•Springloadedself-latchinglockingmechanism
Wireless Keypad PUKcode__________ PartNumber050520
Thistamper-resistant,weatherproof,programmableMulti-codeWirelessKeypadcanbemountedoutsideyourgateandofferconvenientaccesswithouthavingtocarryatransmitter.
CompatiblewithallUSAutomaticwirelessproducts.•longbatterylife•24accesscode•19683codecombinations•433.92MHz•1yearWarranty
Metal Wireless KeypadPUKcode__________ PartNumber050550
Thismetaltamper-resistant,weatherproof,programmableMulti-codeWirelessKeypadcanbemountedoutsideyourgateandofferconvenientaccesswithouthavingtocarryatransmitter.
CompatiblewithallUSAutomaticwirelessproducts.•ruggedmetalhousing•stainlesskeysthatilluminateonbuttonpress•longbatterylife•24accesscode•19683codecombinations•433,92MHz•1yearWarranty
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Programming Your Wireless Keypad PartNumber050520(plastic)and050550(metal)
Thistamper-resistant,weatherproof,programmableWirelessKeypadcanbemountedoutsideyourgateandofferconvenientaccesswithouthavingtocarryatransmitter.
Terms to understand:Access Code–The2to5-digitcodeusedtoopenthegate(24uniquecodesarepossible).Ifaccess
codeislessthan5digitsitrequiresthe#signaftercodeisentered.Example:“2#.”Ifcodeis5digitsthe#signisnotrequired.CAN NOT BE THE SAME AS THE MASTER PASSWORD.
Master Password–The5-digitcodeusedtoaccessprogrammingfeatures.Factorydefaultis“11111”.Thisshouldbechangedforsecurityreasons.NOT USED TO OPEN GATE AND CAN NOT BE THE SAME AS THE ACCESS CODE.
Relay 1–Thereceiverhas2relays.P1(relay1)ispre-wiredtotheJ1connector.Relay 2–Thereceiverhas2relays.P2(relay2)ispre-wiredtothe“Open/FreeExit”onJ1connector.Keypad Security Code (Dip Switch Code)–Thiscodemakesyourkeypaduniquetoyourinstallation.
Keypaddoesnothavedipswitcheslikethetransmitter;insteadithasvirtualdipswitcheswhichmustbeprogrammed.
PUK Code–“PasswordUnblockingKey.”ThePUKcodeislocatedinsidethekeypadandisneededwhenthemasterpasswordhasbeenlost.Recordinspaceaboveforfuturereference.Mustbe5digitslong.
“ * ” Key–locatedonthekeypadisusedtocancellastcommandentered.Red Light Blinks–Whenblinking,thekeypadissendingasignaltothereceiver.Validaccesscodewas
entered.ThisistheBlue5keyonthemetalkeypad.
Note: Donotinstallkeypaduntil“CreateCommunicationwithReceiverP1(relay1)”hasbeencompleted.
Programming the Keypad for Operation–NotemetalkeypadusesAorBinplaceof*and#.Create Access Code:(Codeyouusetooperatethegate)*CAN NOT BE THE SAME AS THE MASTER PASSWORD!
1.EntertheMasterPassword“11111”.(thisisthefactorydefaultmasterpassword).2.Enter“9”Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if1longbeepisheard,startoverwithstep1).3.EnterthenewAccessCode(upto5digits),iflessthan5digits,“#orB”keyisrequired.4.Enter“9”5.EnterthenewAccessCodeagaintoverify.6.Enter“1”.IfthisaccesscodeisforP1(relay1)Enter“2”ifthisaccesscodeisforP2(relay2).7.Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if1longbeepisheard,startoverwithstep1).8.Continuewith“CreateCommunicationwithReceiver”tocompleteprogramming.(pg32)
NOTE:Step6aboveallowsyoutoselectauniquefrequency(1,2,3,4)fortheaccesscodeyouarecreating.Keypadcanbeprogrammedwith4differentaccesscodeseachhavingauniquefrequency.Thisisusedwhenmultiplegatesarewithinrangeofthekeypad.Createanaccesscodeusing1instep6foronegate.Createanaccesscodeusing2instep6forthesecondgate.Thisallowsonekeypadprogrammedwith2accesscodestooperate2differentgateswithinrangeortwokeypadscanbeinstalledon2differentgateswithoutinterferingwitheachother.If4gateswereinvolvedthen3and4couldbeusedinstep6.AlsousedtocreateauniqueaccesscodetoactivatetheholdopenfeatureofferedwithP2(relay2).
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Create Communication with Receiver: *for P1 (relay 1) access code: 1.Carrykeypadtoreceiverlocationforprogramming.2.EnterAccessCodeforP1(relay1)onthekeypadandcontinuetopressthelastkeyentered(redlightblinks).
3.PressP1(learnbutton)onthereceiveruntilLD(greenlight)comesonandrelayclicks.Create Communication with Receiver: *for P2 (relay 2) access code:
1.Carrykeypadtoreceiverlocationforprogramming.2.EnterAccessCodeforP2(relay2)onthekeypadandcontinuetopressthelastkeyentered(redlightblinks).
3.PressP2(learnbutton)onthereceiveruntilLD(greenlight)comesonandrelayclicks.Programming New Master Password: Once created record here for reference __________
1.EntertheMasterPassword“11111”.2.Enter“8”Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if1longbeepisheard,startoverwithstep1).3.EntertheMasterPassword(upto5digits),iflessthan5digits,“#orB”isrequired.4.Enter“8”5.EntertheMasterPasswordagaintoverify.6.Press“8”Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps-NewMasterPasswordisset(If1longbeepisheard,startoverwithstep1).
Programming Master Password Back to Factory Default: (11111)1.Enter“11111”.2.Press“8”(longbeep).3.EnterPUKcode.(PUKmustbe5digits).4.Press“8”.5.EnterPUKcodetoconfirm.6.Press“8”(2beeps)Masterpasswordresetcomplete.
Changing Keypad Security Code:ThiskeypadhasavirtualdipswitchusedtocreateyourSecurityCode.Thevirtualdipswitchcontainsnine3-positionswitches.Toensureneighboringkeypadsdonotinterferewitheachother,thevirtualswitchesshouldbepositionedinarandompattern,usingthefollowingprocedure.
ExampleofrandompositioningofthevirtualdipswitchestocreateaSecurityCodeisshownbelow.ToentertheSecurityCode,enterthedipswitchnumber,followedbythedipswitchpositioncharacter.
The Security Code would be entered as: 1# 20 3* 4* 5# 6* 7# 80 9*
DipswitchPosition
Switch1
Switch2
Switch3
Switch4
Switch5
Switch6
Switch7
Switch8
Switch9
# X X X0 X X* X X X X
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Usetablebelowtocreateyourrandomsecuritycodeandfollowstepsbelowtoprogramyourkeypad.DipswitchPosition
Switch1
Switch2
Switch3
Switch4
Switch5
Switch6
Switch7
Switch8
Switch9
#0*
1. Enter the Master Password.2. Enter“6”Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if1longbeepisheard,startoverwithstep1).3. EntertheSecurityCodecreatedintheprevioustable.Ifcorrect,2shortbeepsaftereach
switchnumberandswitchpositioncombinationisentered.4. Enter“#”5. Enter“6”6. Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if1longbeepisheard,startoverwithstep1).
Learning Access Codes in Receiver:Create Communication with Receiver Relay 1: 1. Carrykeypadtoreceiverlocationforprogramming.2. EntertheAccessCodeforrelay1onthekeypadandcontinuetopressthelastkeyentered
(redlightblinks).3. PressP1(learnbutton)onthereceiveruntilLD(greenlight)comesonandrelayclicks. Create Communication with Receiver Relay 2: 1. Carrykeypadtoreceiverlocationforprogramming.2. EntertheAccessCodeforrelay2onthekeypadandcontinuetopressthelastkeyentered(red
lightblinks).3. PressP2(learnbutton)onthereceiveruntilLD(greenlight)comesonandrelayclicks. Deleting Single Access Code:1. Enter the Master Password.2. Pressthe“7”key.Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if 1 long beep is heard, start over with step 1).3. EntertheAccessCodetobedeleted.4. Pressthe“7”key.5. ReentertheAccessCodetobedeleted.6. Pressthe“7”key.Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if 1 long beep is heard, start over with step 1). Deleting All Access Codes:1. Enter the Master Password.2. Pressthe“7”key.Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if 1 long beep is heard, start over with step 1).3. Reenter the Master Password.4. Pressthe“7”key.5. Reenter the Master Password.6. Pressthe“7”key.Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if 1 long beep is heard, start over with step 1).
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Terms and Definitions
Control board -Seepage19
Receiver-Seepage22
Transmitter-Handheldunitwith2buttons,usedtooperatethegate,sendssignaltoreceiverwhen buttonispressedseepage22.
Linear Actuator-Connectedtogateandhingepost,containsthemotor,gearbox.
Connector-ControlboardhasSix,twowhite8-pinconnectors(X1andX2)areusedtoconnectlinear actuatortocontrolboardandone7-pinconnector(J2)(locatedbottomcenterofcontrolboard)for
accessorywiring,two2pinheader(J3,J4)forentrapmentsiren&external“Reset”andonefourpinheader(J1)forreceiver.
Push Button-Twoarelocatedonthecontrolboard.“Open/Closecommand”usedtooperatethegate andthe“Reset”usedtoresetthecontrolboardaftercurrentsensingtwicebeforealimitis
reachedseepage21.
Control Switches-Usedtoturn“ON”or“OFF”specificcontrolboardfunctionsseepage21.
Sensitivity adjustments-Locatedonthecontrolboardseepage19.Theseadjustmentsare theprimarysafetyfeature.Ifthegatecomesincontactwithanobjectitwillstopandreverse.
Theseadjustmentscontroltheamountofforceappliedtoanobjectbeforereversingthegate.
Charge Controller -Locatedinsidethecontrolboxseepage17.Thisisthebatterycharger. Theinputpowerforthisdevicecanbeeitherfromthetransformer(supplied)ortheSentrySolar
Panel(Part#520015).
Transformer-Thisdeviceconnectstoa110VACelectricaloutletandconvertsittoalowACvoltagethat canbeconnectedtothechargecontrollertoprovidecontinuouschargingofthebattery.
Retract and Extend Limit-Thisreferstothefullyopenorclosedpositionandareadjustedonthecontrol boardseepage20.
Entrapment Siren -Ifthecontrolboardsensitivitycircuitsensesanobstructionitwillreversethegate andifasecondobstructionisdetectedbeforethegatereachesafullyopenorcloselimitthe
controlboardwillshutdowntheopenerandsoundtheentrapmentalarmforfiveminutesoruntilthe“Reset”buttonispressed.
Gate 2 -isdefinedasthegateontheothersideofthedrivefromthecontrolbox.
Troubleshooting
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Problems 1. Gate 1 or Gate 2 will not operate. Single gate installation.2. Gate 1 or Gate 2 will not operate. Dual gate installation.3. Gate 1 and Gate 2 will not operate. Dual gate installation.4. Single or Dual gate installation opens or closes very slow.5. Single or Dual gate installation will not automatically close. 6. Single or Dual gate installation automatically opens instead of automatically closing.7. Gate begins to open or close, but stops and reverses after a couple of seconds.8. Pressing the “RESET” button only, causes the gate to operate (open, close and stop) acts
like transmitter. 9. Transmitter (Remote control) will not operate the gate.10. Photo eye or other safety accessory will not reverse the gate when closing.11. Transmitter operating range seems short12. Gate 1 or 2 opens and closes, but stop positions have changed13. Gate 1 or Gate 2 only operates in one direction
1. My single gate will not operate: (connected to Gate I or Gate II)
1. Opencontrolboxcoverandlocatethe“Open/Close Command”pushbuttonandpressittooperatethegate.
2. Pressthe“Reset”pushbuttonlocatedabovetheopenclosecommand,thenpushthe“open/closecommand”pushbuttontooperatethegate.
3. Whenpressingthe“open/closecommand”pushbutton,listenforaclickingsound,ifclickisheardthenverify: A.Verifythecorrectcontrolswitchis“ON”correspondingtotheGate1orGate2connectorthelinearactuatorisconnectedto. B.IfstepAswitchsettingwascorrect,thentheproblemismostlikelylowpower. C.Lowpowercanbecausedbytwothings–Lowbatteryvoltageorabadconnectionatthebattery.Batterywillneedtobeloadtestedtoverifyitisgood.Replacebatteryorcorrectconnectionproblematbattery.
4. RemovethereceiverconnectorpluggedintotheJ1connector.Pressthe“Open/CloseCommand”buttonandverifygateoperates.ReconnectReceiverandtestagain.
5. Disconnectlinearactuatorconnectorfromthecontrolboardandconnectittotheother(Gate1orGate2)connectoronthecontrolboard.Thensetthecorrespondingcontrolswitchtothe“ON”position.Pressthe“Open/CloseCommand”buttonandverifygateoperates.Ifgateoperatesontheotherconnectorthatisacceptable.
6. IfgatestilldoesnotoperatepleasecalltheSentrysupportstaff for more information.
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2. Gate 1 or Gate 2 will not operate. Dual gate Installation
1. Theseinstructionsareforthefailureofonegatetooperateinadualgateinstallation.
2. Identifythegatethatwillnotworkandcheckthecontrolswitchforthatgateandverifythatitisturned“ON”.
3. SwaptheGate1andGate2linearactuatorconnectorsonthecontrolboard.Ifproblemmovestoothergatethenthecontrolboardisbad.
4. Ifproblemremainsinthesamegatethentheproblemiseitherawireproblemorlinearactuatorproblem.Sinceitisapossiblewireproblemweneedtocheckthefollowing: A.Wireharnessforcuts,nicksorbadsplicesifspliceexist. B.Ifgatewithproblemisthegatelocatedontheothersideofdrivefromcontrolbox(Gate2)thecableunderthedriveneedstobeverifiedgood.ThisisdonebyusingavoltmeterandgoingtothejunctionboxlocatedbelowtheGate2linearactuator.Locatetheredwirewithwhitestripeandtheblackwirewithwhitestripeandthenoperatethegateandcheckvoltageonthesetwowires(expect12VDC). C.Ifvoltageispresentwhengateshouldbeoperatingthentheproblemismostlikelythelinearactuator. D.Ifvoltageisnotpresentwhengateshouldbeoperatingthenmovebacktothecontrolboxsideandcheckvoltageonsametwowireslocatedinthewirecompartment. E.Ifvoltageispresentonthecontrolboxsideofdrivethenthecableinthegroundmustbedamaged. F.Ifvoltageisnotpresentinthecontrolboxthenwehavemissedsomethinginsteps2or3,recheck.
3. Gate 1 and Gate 2 will not operate. Dual gate installation
1. Theseinstructionsareforthefailureofbothgatestooperateinadualgateinstallation.
2. Verifythatcontrolswitches3and4areturned“ON”.3. VerifytheredandblackwiresonthePlugNGoharnessare
connectedtothebatterycorrectly.Redconnectstopositiveandblackconnectstonegativepostonthebattery.
4. Verifythatthebatteryischarged,pressthe“Open/CloseCommand”pushbutton,ifaclickingsoundisheardfromthecontrolboardthenmostlikelythebatteryisdead.Havethebattery load tested to verify it is bad.
5. Ifbatterychecksgood(passedtheloadtest)thenthecontrolboardismostlikelytheproblem.Tothinkthat2motorshavegonebadwouldnotmakesensebutisalsoapossibility.
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4. Gate 1 or Gate 2 (Gate 1 and Gate 2 if dual gate) operating speed has slowed down
Whenthegateisrunningslow,thereasonislowpower.TheSentrychargecontrollerdoesnotoutputanyvoltageorcurrentwhendisconnectedfromthebattery,youcannotcheckthechargecontrollerbydisconnectingfrombatteryandmeasuringoutputvoltage.Tocheckchargecontrolleroutput,disconnectfrombattery,measurebatteryvoltageandnote.Reconnectchargerandmonitorbatteryvoltageitshouldriseabovethebatteryvoltagenotedabove.Twothingsneedtobeconsidered.1. Batterycondition(replaceorcharge)2. the1/4”ringterminalslocatedonthePlugNGoharness
whichareconnectedtothebattery.Theringterminalscanbecomecorrodedandneedreplacingovertime.
Removebatteryandhaveitloadtestedatabatteryshop.Replaceifbad.
5. Single or Dual gate installation will not automatically close
If control switch number 1 is turned “ON” then the gate will only auto close from the fully open position.1. Locatethe“Open/CloseCommand“pushbutton;pressthe
buttontoverifythatthegatewillclose.Ifgateclosescorrectlythenproceedtothestepsbelow.Ifgatewillnotclosegotostep5.
2. Verifythatcontrolswitchnumber1isturned“ON”.Gatemustbecycledonceswitchisturned“ON”forcontrolboardtorecognizeswitchsetting.
3. Ifyourinstallationisasinglegateverifywhichlinearactuatorconnector(Gate1orGate2)oncontrolboardyouareusing.ThenverifythatthecontrolswitchforthatGateisturned“ON”andtheotheristurned“OFF”.
4. IfphotoeyeorothersafetyaccessoryisconnectedtoJ2thenweneedtoverifycorrectoperationoftheaccessory.TodetermineifthismightbetheproblemdisconnectthewirethatisconnectedtoJ2pin5andcyclegatetoseeifproblempersists.Ifgateautocloses,accessorydisconnectedisholdinggateopenverifywiringandoperationofdevice.
5. ThereceiverP2relaycouldbesetforlatchopenmode.Toverify:pressthetransmitterbutton2onetime,thenpressthetransmitterbutton1onetimeandseeifgatecloses.Ifgatecloses,thentheholdopenmodewasenabled.Formoreinformationseepage22.
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6. Single or dual gate installation gate auto opens instead of auto closing
1. Inthisconditiontheopentimecanbecontrolledbyadjustingtheautoclosetimeradjustment.
2. Ifinstalledinthepulltoopenconfigurationthencontrolswitchnumber2shouldbeturned“OFF”verifyitis.Ifinstalledinthepushtoopenconfigurationverifyswitchisturned“ON”.
3. Gateistryingtoclosetoofar.Readjustcloselimitadjustforgate1orgate2tothecorrectstopposition.
4. Iftimebeforeautoopeningcannotbeadjustedandoccursinacoupleofsecondsafterclosingthenthecloselimitadjustmentofoneorbothgatesismisadjusted.Thefeaturethatiscausingthegatetoopenisthecurrentsensecircuitonthecontrolboard.Thegateistryingtoclosefartherthanpossibleandithastraveledtothefullextentofthelinearactuator.Verifythatlinearactuatorharnesshasnocutsornicks.
5. Verifycorrectinstallationoftheuniversalactuatorbracket.Possiblecauseisincorrectinstallationofthegatebracketorlinearactuatorbracket.Verifyandcorrectasrequired.
7. Gate begins to open or close and stops and reverses after a couple of seconds
1. Thisoccurswhenthesensitivitycircuitonthecontrolboardsensesanobstruction.Verifythatthegateisnotobstructedbysomeobjectatthepointwhereitreverses.Couldalsobeduetohingesbindingorgatecontactingground.
2. Thisisanadjustablefeatureandthecausecouldsimplybean adjustment of the Gate 1 or Gate 2 sensitivity. Turn the sensitivityadjustmenttowardaminimumsettingandalwayssettheGate1andGate2adjustmenttothesamesettingonasinglegateinstallation.Indualgateinstallationadjustbothasnecessary.
8. Pressing the “RESET” button only, causes the gate to operate (open, close and stop) acts like transmitter.
1. Thisproblemisprobablyduetoabadreceiver.2. ToisolatethisdisconnecttheJ3connectorfromthecontrol
board.3. WithJ3disconnectedseeifResetbuttoncausesgateto
operate.IfgatenolongeroperateswhenResetispressedthenthereceiverwasthecause.
4. ConnectJ3backtoSentrycontrolboardandseeifproblemreturns.Ifproblemreturnsthenthereceiverisbad.
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9. Transmitter (remote control) will not operate the gate
1. RemovetheJ1connectorfromthecontrolboardandthenreconnect,presstransmitterbuttontoverifyoperation.
2. Openthecontrolboxandpressthetransmitterbuttontooperatethegate,listencloselyforaclickingsoundcomingfromthereceiver.Clickshouldbeheardwhenthetransmitterbuttonispressediftransmitterandreceiverprogrammingiscorrectandtheyareworkingcorrectlyasoundshouldbeheard.
3. Ifclickwasnotheardverifythat“ProgrammingtransmitterandReceiver”stepsonpage22havebeencompleted.
4. Ifclickingsoundwasnotheard,verifythattransmitterbatteryisgood,replaceifnecessary.
5. Ifclickwasnotheardverifythattransmitterdipswitcheswerenotchangedafterinitialprogrammingonpage22,ifsothenreprogramtransmittertoreceiverfollowingstepsonpage22orsetbacktooriginalsettingrecordedonpage22.
6. IfclickwasnotheardverifythatreceiverhaspowerappliedtoitbypressingtheP1buttononreceiverandholdingdownuntilgreenlightcomes“ON”thenreleaseP1.Iflightcomes“ON”thenpowertounitiscorrect.Iflightdoesnotcome“ON”verifythatconnectorJ1isconnectedtocontrolboardcorrectly.Iflightdoesnotcome“ON”andpowertoreceiverisgoodthenreceiverispossiblybad.
7. Ifclickingsoundwasheardthentheproblemmightpossiblybethecontrolboard.Verifycontrolboardisnottheproblem.Performthefollowingsteps: A.RemovetheJ1connectorfromthecontrolboard B.WithJ1removeduseasmallscrewdrivetoshortthecenter2pinsonJ1together.Whenthese2pinsareconnectedthegateshouldoperate.Ifnotthecontrolboardhasaproblemperformthenextsteptodeterminetheextentoftheproblem. C.ConnectashortwiretotheJ2connectorpin2(J2pin1islocatedontheleftendofJ2)andthentouchJ2pin3withtheotherendofthewiregateshouldoperate,ifnotcontrolboardis bad. D.IfgateoperatesthenremovethewirefromJ1pin2onthereceiverconnectorandconnectittoJ2pin2,verifyoperation.
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10. Photo-eye or other safety accessory will not reverse the gate when closing or hold the gate open
1. Thefirstthingtocheckistheaccessorywiring.Seeaccessorywiringinformationonpage21.
2. AccessorybeingusedshouldbewiredwiththeN/OwireconnectedtoJ2pin5ontheSentrycontrolboard.
3. Verifythecontrolswitch“OperatingDirectionReverse”switchissetinthecorrectposition,PulltoOpenswitchisOFF.
4. ConnectawiretoJ2.5thenstartthegateclosingandthentouchthefreeendofthiswiretoJ2.2.Gateshouldstopandreverse.Ifgatereversesthenthecontrolboardisworkingcorrectlyandtheaccessoryistheproblem.
5. Ifgatedoesnotstopandreverse,thecontrolboardistheproblem.
11. Transmitter operating range seems short
1. Replacethebatteriesinthetransmitter.2. Verifythatthereceiverantenna(shortwireconnectedto
thereceiver)isnottwistedorrolledup.Itshouldbepointingtowardthecontrolboxcover.
3. Sometypeofradiofrequencyinterferenceisobstructingsignalfromtransmittertoreceiver.Possiblecausesareelectricfence,highvoltageelectriclinesingroundoroverhead.Radiotowersinthearea,militarybasesetc..Insomecasesthismightnotbeavoidedorpossiblyadifferentfrequencyreceiverneedstobeinstalled.
12. Gate 1 or 2 opens and closes, but stop positions have changed
1. Readjustretractorextendlimits2. Verifygateopenorclosespeedisapproximately16seconds3. Ifmuchslowerthan16seconds,seeproblem4.
13. Gate 1 or Gate 2 only operates in one direction
1. Verifythatthecablefromlinearactuatortocontrolboardhasnotbeendamaged.
2. Ifcablehassplices,verifythatconnectionsaregoodandthatanyexposedwiresaredry.
3. VerifythattheproblemexistsinboththeGate1andgate2connectorsonthecontrolboard.makesuredipswitchforGate1orgate2isONwhentesting.
4. Ifproblempersists,callSentryCustomerService. 1-866-711-0001.
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The SENTRY Solar Charged SystemTheSentrygateopeneristhefirsttrulysolarchargedgateopenerfortheDoItYourselfmarket.ThesystemdesignandtheaccessoriesrecommendedareallSolarFriendlymeaningthattheyrequiretheleastamountofenergypossibletoperformthejobtheyweredesignedtodo.Thesolaroptionallowsyoutoinstallthegateopenerinremoteareasorinapplicationswhereyouprefertobesolarcharged.SolarchargingprovidesisolationfromlightningthatmightdamagetheunitviatheACpowerneededfor the transformer.
TheSentrygateopenerisdesignedtoprovideenoughcyclesadayformostinstallationswithoutneedingmorethanonesolarpanel.Caremustbetakentoensurethesolarpanelhasfullsunthroughouttheday;partialsunwillgivepartialresults.Ifnosunispresentthenasolarsystemisnotpracticalnomatterhowmanypanelsmightbeinstalled.SolarPanelmustbekeptcleanandinfullsunlight.
Thedesignofthesystemmustpayparticularattentiontoanyaccessoriesthatmightbeadded,useonlySolarFriendlyaccessoriestohelpavoidprematurebatteryfailure.Foracompletelistofaccessoriespleasevisitwww.sentrygateopener.com.
GATE CYCLES PER DAY SOLAR CHARGED SYSTEM (OptionalSolarKitPN#520015)Solarchargedsystemsshouldnotexceedthecycleslistedinthechartbelow.Thesenumbersarebasedonasingle5wattsolarpanelinstallation.Ifadditionalpanelsareinstalledadditionalcycleswillbe available.
Model Type REGION 1 REGION 2 REGION 3Sentry 300 S single gate 8cyclesperday 27cyclesperday 50cyclesperdaySentry 300 D dual gate 5cyclesperday 13cyclesperday 23cyclesperday
Region1coverstheareaofthecountryreceivingtheleastamountofsolarradiation.Onaveragetheamountofchargetimeis1.5hoursinregion1,3hoursinregion2and5hoursinregion3.
TheseareconservativenumbersandtheSentryopenershouldhavenoproblemperformingasstatedinthechartabove.SeeRegionMapabovetodeterminecyclesthatcanbeexpected.Thesenumbersarebasedonabasicsystemandaddingsolarfriendlyaccessorieswillnothaveanygreataffectonthenumbersstated.Usingotheraccessoriescancauseprematurebatteryfailure.Lookforthesolarfriendlylogowhenconsideringaccessoriesforyourgateopener.
REGION 1Hours of Solar Radiation 1.5#CyclesPerDay8(300S)
REGION 2Hours of Solar Radiation 3#CyclesPerDay27(300S)
REGION 3Hours of Solar Radiation 5#CyclesPerDay50(300S)
Appendix
A
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Extending Charge Device Location (AC or Solar)If charge device cable needs to be extended to reach the charge controlleruse“SentryChargeCableExtensionKit”PartNumber630050(seefigure).Thekitcontainsjunctionbox,DCplugpigtailsandwirenuts.Usechartsbelowtodeterminewiresizeneededforthedistancetobeextended.Thecablemustbea2conductorcable,strandedwirerecommended.
Do not modify the transformer or solar panel cable, this will void the product warranty.
1. Splicemateforthechargecontrollertocableendlocatedincontrolbox.2. Splicemateforthechargedevicetocableendthatconnectstochargedevice.
Thejunctionboxprovidedshouldbeusedtokeepexternalconnectionsdry.3. InstallDCplugconnectionandspliceintojunctionbox.
Charge Cable Extension Cable Selection Chart
TransformerExtensionWireSizeChart
0to100ft 101to250ft 251to500ft 501to750ft 750to1000ft
18gaugewire 16gaugewire 14gaugewire 12gaugewire 10gaugewire
SolarExtensionWireSizeChart
15to100feet 100to250feet 250to500feet
16gaugewire 14gaugewire 12gaugewire
ThewireusedmustberatedforDirectBurialuse,unlessinconduit.Wireraninconduitmustberatedforoutdooruse.TheaboveTableliststherecommendedwiregaugeperapplicationlength.Usingasmallergaugemayimpedeperformanceorcausesystemtomalfunction
B
Sentry Charge Cable Extension Kit
Part Number 630050
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CHARGE CONTROLLER
L.E.D. DESCRIPTIONSEXTERNAL POWER ADAPTOR-IlluminatescontinuouslywhilepowerfromA.C.PowerSupply Adaptorissensed.
SOLAR PANEL - IlluminatescontinuouslywhilepowerfromSolarPanelissensed.
DETECTION-Ifilluminatedforlongerthan3secondscheckconnectiononbattery. CHARGING-Continuousorflashingindicatescharging. CHARGED-Oncontinuouslywheninputpowerispresentandbatteryfullycharged.Flasheswhen batterycapacityislow. SYSTEM ERROR-Ifflashing,thechargerhasenteredFailureMode.Disconnectingpowerwill resetcharger,butifsourceoffailureisnotcorrected,FailureModewilloccuragain.-refer
tothefollowingTabletoDecodetheErrorType:
L.E.D.s (First 4 L.E.D.s from Left)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Wrong Battery Voltage Off Off Off Flash
Reverse Battery Connection Off Off Flash Off
Thermal Runaway Condition Off Flash Off Off
Charge Time Monitor - 1 Off Flash Flash Off
Charge Time Monitor - 2 Off Flash Flash Flash
Excessive Battery Drain Flash Off Off Off
Failed Pre-Qualification Test -1 Flash Off Off Flash
Failed Pre-Qualification Test -2 Flash Off Flash Off
C
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POSSIBLE REMEDIES TO CHARGE CONTROLLER ‘FAILURES’
WRONG BATTERY VOLTAGE Chargerconnectedtoa24vbattery.Reconnecttoabatteryratedat12Vdc.
REVERSE BATTERY CONNECTION
Checkandcorrectanyreversebattery.
THERMAL RUNAWAY CONDITION
OldBattery-cells,insidebattery,agedifferently.During charging,andoverthecourseofmanyyearsofoperation,OR,manybatterydischargestolevelsbeyond100%discharged,thiserrormayoccurandthebattery(s)mayhavetobereplaced.
CHARGE TIME MONITOR – 1 and 2
Batterypacktooktoolongtocompleteitscharge.Possiblecausesincludeaload(gatecyclingrepeatedlyforalongperiodoftime)duringchargingorthebatterypackistoolarge(Manybatteriesconnectedinaparallelcircuit).ApplythefollowingformulatodetermineiftheTimermayrunoutduetoalargebattery:Charge Time = BatteryCapacity(AH) x1.25 2
Calculated Charge Time must be less than approximately 108hrs.
OutputAmpsandBatteryCapacity(AH-Ampere-hour)arelistedonyourbatteryorcontactyourbatterypurchasingsource.Example:Chargetimetoforafullydischarged36AHbattery: 36AH/2Ampsx1.25=22.5Hrs-oktouse.
EXCESSIVE BATTERY DRAIN Excessivelyhighnumberofcyclesdischargingthebatterybeyondpointofnoreturn.Stopgate,andallowbatterytimetorecharge.
PRE-QUALIFICATION TEST - 1 and 2
DuringBatterytesting,ifabatterywaspreviouslyallowedtodischargetoaverylowvoltage,suchas1or2Vdc,thechargerputsalowcurrentthroughthebatterytotrytogetthebatterytocomebacktolife.Thebatterymaybetakingtoolongtocomeback.
NO POWER ON CHARGER CheckthetransformerSupplyAdaptorPlug-in,ortheSolarPanelforproperconnection.
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Sentry 300WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION
IfyourSentryAutomaticGateOpenerisnotoperatingproperly,pleasefollowalltroubleshootingproceduresintheTroubleshootingGuideinthisManual.Ifyouareunabletosolvetheproblem,callUSAUTOMATICat1-866-711-0001,orvisitourwebsiteatwww.sentrygateopener.com.Wewillhelp withtroubleshootingandarrangerepairorreplacement,ifneeded.Whenyoucall,pleasehavethe modelandserialnumberoftheSentryAutomaticGateOpener.
CONSUMERAFTERINSTALL:Returntheenclosedwarrantyregistrationorregisteronlineat www.sentrygateopener.com.Retainyoursalesreceiptforproofofpurchaseanddatepurchased.
3 YEAR WARRANTYWarranty Coverage
IfyourSentryGateOpener,alsoreferredtoasthe“Product”,doesnotworkproperlyduetoadefectinmaterialsorworkmanship,USAutomaticwill,forthelengthof3years,whichbeginsonthedateoftheoriginalpurchase,atitsoptioneither(a)repairyourProductwithneworrefurbishedparts,or(b)replaceitwithaneworrefurbishedProduct..TherepairorreplacementoftheProductwillbemadefreeofchargeincludingparts,shoplabor,andreturntocustomershippingandhandling.
Inallcases,thedecisiontorepairorreplacewillbemadebyUSAutomatic.IncludedshoplabordoesnotapplytoremovalorinstallationoftheProductonpurchaser’shomeorpremises.Productmustbeshipped,atpurchaser’sexpense,toUSAutomaticduringtheapplicableWarrantyperiod.TheWarrantyexcludesbothpartsandlaborforbatteries,andcosmeticpartssuchasproducthousingandpaintfinishes.TheWarrantyonlyappliestoProductspurchasedintheUnitedStatesandisextendedonlytotheoriginalpurchaserofanewproductthatwasnotsold“asis”.
Warranty ServiceFor assistance in the continental U.S.A. in obtaining the benefit of the Warranty please carefully follow these steps:
1. CompletecarefullyalltroubleshootingproceduresintheTroubleshootingGuideinthisManual.2. Ifyouarestillunabletosolvetheproblem,contactUSAutomaticcustomerservice1-866-711-0001.
PleasehavethemodelandserialnumberoftheProductavailabletogivetothecustomerservicerepresentative.Thecustomerservicerepresentativewillprovidefurtherassistanceorauthorizerepairorreplacement,asappropriate.
3. Ifrepairorreplacementisappropriate,youwillbegivenareturnauthorizationnumber(RMA#).ThisRMA#mustbevisibleonalldocumentsandpackagesreturnedtoUSAutomatic.
4. CarefullypackthedefectiveProductorProductpartinasturdyshippingcarton,include(1)aletterdetailingtheproblem,(2)adaytimephonenumberwhereyoucanbereached,(3)yournameandaddressforanyreturn,(4)yoursalesreceipt/proofofpurchase,and(5)theRMA#onallcorrespondenceandtheshippingcarton.
5. PrepaythefreightandinsurethedefectiveProductorProductpartsagainstshippingdamage.NotethatdefectiveProductsorProductspartsshippedfreightcollectwillnotbeaccepted.
6. ShipthecartontoUSAutomatic,LTD,118HillsideDrive,Lewisville,Texas75057,orwheredirectedbythecustomerservicerepresentative.
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IF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS NEEDED DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE PURCHASER WILL BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH A SALES RECEIPT/PROOF OF PURCHASE INDICATING DATE OF PURCHASE, AMOUNT PAID AND PLACE OF PURCHASE. THE PURCHASER WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE REPAIR OF ANY PRODUCT OR PRODUCT PART RECEIVED WITHOUT SUCH PROOF OF PURCHASE OR FOR REPAIRS REQUESTED OUTSIDE OF THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD.
Warranty Limitations and ExclusionsThisLimitedWarrantyONLYCOVERSfailureduetodefectsinmaterialsorworkmanship,andDOESNOTCOVERnormalwearandtearorcosmeticdamage,TheWarrantyALSODOESNOTCOVERdamageswhichoccurredinshipment,orfailureswhicharecausedbyproductsnotsuppliedbyUSAutomatic,orfailureswhichresultfromaccidents,misuse,abuse,neglect,mishandling,misapplication,oralterations,faultyinstallation,connectiontoanimproperpowersource,set-upadjustments,misadjustmentofcontrols,impropermaintenance,powerlinesurges,damagefromactsofGodsuchaslightning,wind,fire,floodorinsects,introductionofsand,humidityorliquids,commercialorrentaluseorservicebyanyoneotherthananAuthorizedSentryRepairCenter.THEREARENOEXPRESSWARRANTIESEXCEPTASSTATEDUNDER“WARRANTYCOVERAGE”.USAUTOMATICISNOTLIABLEFORINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESRESULTINGFROMTHEUSEOFTHEPRODUCT,ORARISINGOUTOFANYBREACHOFTHISLIMITEDWARRANTY.(Asexamples,thisexcludesdamagesforlosttime,lostcallsormessages,costofhavingsomeoneremoveorre-installProductorProductpart,traveltoandfromanAuthorizedSentryRepairCenter,etc.Theexampleslistedarenotanexhaustiveorexclusivelist,butareillustrationonly).ALLEXPRESSANDIMPLIEDWARRANTIES,INCLUDINGANYIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYORFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE,ARELIMITEDTOTHEPERIODOFTHEWARRANTY.SomeStatesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationorexclusionmaynotapplytoyou.SomeStatesdonotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,sotheabovelimitationmaynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromStatetoState.
PARTS AND SERVICES WHICH ARE NOT EXPRESSLY COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
To register your Sentry 300 online: www.sentrygateopener.com/Sentry_warranty.php
USAutomatic,LTD118HillsideDrive
Lewisville,Tx75057866-711-0001
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DateofPurchase:____/____/____ Purchasedfrom:________________
*Serial number can be found by opening cover and looking on the control board.
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