Instructions WARNING:The user of AUTOSLIDE devices must be disconnected from the source of supply before attempting the installation of the accessory PEDESTRIAN DOOR FOR RESIDENTIAL USE The switch is to be install in a location from which operation of the door can be observed by the person operating the switch The glazing material employed is to comply with the requirement in UL30.5.1. The glazing material in both Buildings, referenced in Annex A. Ref. No 27. Glazing material for other pedestrian doors shall also comply with the same standard, except that single strength or heavier glass may be used for those portions of doors involving a glazed area of less than 0.9m2 (1 ft2) and having no dimension greater than 457mm (18 in). be cautious/warn, against risks of associated with allowing the cord to become entrapped in moving parts of the operator, door, or system Maximum size of door ; Single leaf , 1m width x 2.3m height Weight : Only singe slide : BELOW 50kg mobile leaf, The weight is the most concern, if the door is make of light material, door can be made bigger than 1m. As long as the total weight for mobile panel ( total mobile panels weight) does not exceed 50 kg. AC power supply will be then plug into this socket. Any access wire has to be well tied/ or dressed, preventing tangling wire . Note the cord should not be :-
, where the 2 pin 1. 2. Attached or otherwise secured to the building structure ; or 3. Concealed behind walls and the like. Detachable Power Supply Cord Marking- WARNING : USE ONLY ADAPTOR PROVIDED FOR USE WITH OPERATOR, OTHER ADAPTOR MAY RESULT IN RISK OF FIRE. SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAIL or equivalent. Manufacturers Name Trademark Catalogue number Voltage Frequency Adaptor maximum input current AUTOSLIDE PTY LTD AUTOSLIDE AS5 100VAC-240VAC, OUTPUT: 24VDC , 2.0A 50Hz, 60 Hz 2.0A Autoslide Instructions Congratulations on your purchase of he Autoslide automatic patio door opening system. Please read these instructions before commencing the installation Please ollo Introduction This manual is designed or he installation and commissioning of Autoslide oor perator Model AS5 he installation instructions carefully. you have any questions or queries in ollowing his manual please email us at:
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4 Table of Contents Contents Autoslide Instructions ....................................................... 2 Introduction ....................................................................... 2 Warranty ........................................................................... 3 Table of contents .............................................................. 5 Parts Supplied .................................................................. 6 Tools Required.................................................................. 9 Mounting Options ........................................................... 10 Friction Test .....................................................................11 Patio/Screen Door Install ................................................ 12 Rack Install ..................................................................... 15 Push Button Install.......................................................... 23 Program settings adjustments ........................................ 25 Installing Cover ............................................................... 31 Cavity/Pocket Door Install .............................................. 32 Re-Hand Autoslide.......................................................... 39 Trouble Shooting ............................................................ 54 5 Parts Supplied 6 7 8 Tools Required E
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The sliding door must be in proper working order and the door should run free. Use the supplied Friction Tester to determine whether the door is in suitable working condition. 1. Loop the Friction Tester through the sliding door handle and engage the Velcro. 2. With the sliding door in the closed position, pull the Friction Tester handle at the same speed as you would normally open the door. 3. Pull the door back to the closed position using the Friction Tester handle. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 one or two more times. _______________________________________ If the Velcro does not break during the test, the Autoslide unit is ready to be installed. If the Velcro does break however, the door will require additional maintenance to reduce door friction;
foreign obstructions, lubricate and clean the floor track and wheels or replace the track wheels if necessary. remove any inspect and
Make sure the existing door stoppers are in the correct position to stop the door when sliding to the open position. The Autoslide will only open the door to a maximum width of 900mm. 11 Patio/Screen Door Installation 12 13 14 Connect both racks together 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Installing Push Buttons 23
There are two wireless push buttons supplied with your AutoSlide, one for each side of the door. 1. Measure 3 (1m) up from the floor and make a make on the door frame, inside and out. Ensure that the frames are clean, dry and free of dust and grease etc. 2. Peel the backing off of the double sided tape on the back of the push button. 3. Attach the push button onto the frame to cover the marks made in step 1. 24 DIP Switch ON (back) OFF (forward) 1. Direction ON Left opening, OFF 5LJKWopening. Toggle (back and forth) to erase memory and re-learn open/close cycle. Lights will blink and system will self-calibrate again 2. Slam Shut Helps overcome weather seals Normal operation 3. Pet Learn Toggle to start pet opening size learn cycle. 4. External Lock Switch ON if wiring external N/C fail-secure or N/O fail-safe lock 5. Less Power Max 75% open power Normal operation 6. N/A N/A N/A 7. Toggle mode Activate to open activate to close Normal mode 8. Beeper Beeper enabled Beeper disabled
[1] Only active once the door is powered on and operational. 26 27 a. Once the settings are confirmed the drive unit can be powered on. Switch the main isolator switch on the left side of the controller to the down (on) position. Caution: the door will begin to move without warning!
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original position. The door will then re-learn. 28 1. Once the door is operating correctly the desired mode can be selected:
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the door will open when a sensor is triggered and close after the preset dwell time has elapsed. Hold open mode (Blue LED) the door will open and remain open until another mode is selected. Standby mode (Red LED) the door can be manually operated, the AutoSlide will not drive the door. Pet mode (Yellow LED) For use with AutoSlide pet sensors and when a pet opening width has been set (see below). Will open the door to the pet opening width when any AutoSlide pet sensor is triggered and close after the preset dwell time has elapsed. b. The desired mode is selected by successive presses of the Mode button, to the right of the LED display. The modes will cycle in the order shown above (although the pet mode will be omitted if no pet opening width has been set). The selected mode will engage after a short delay. 29 2. Setting a pet opening width:
a. Toggle DIP switch 3 (pet learn). b. The door will begin to slowly close. If the door is already closed there will be a short delay. c. a. After a short delay the door will begin to slowly open. When the door reaches the desired pet opening width stop the door preferably with your foot. Be careful to not get anything caught in the opening door!
b. After a short delay the door will begin to slowly close. Once fully closed d. the AutoSlide will return to Automatic mode, indicated by a green LED on the display, and pet options will be available. c. Test the pet opening width by pressing the pet sensor button. If the e. width is incorrect then return to step a. _________________________________________________________________ Congratulations, you should now have a fully functioning AutoSlide automatic door. 30
1. Lift the cover up from underneath the unit, ensuring that the mohair is clear of the control box and motor. 2. Click the tabs provided on the end caps into the groove in the cover. If these are stiff, a flat bladed screw driver may be used to open the groove slightly. 3. Push the front of the cover upward until it engages with the aluminium base fully. 4. When complete the cover should be flush with the end caps, and the LED display should align properly with the cover hole. 31 Cavity/Pocket Door Installation 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Re-Handing Your Autoslide Drive Unit Instructions 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
SYMPTOM: Door does not open fully after learn cycle. CAUSE: Incomplete learn cycle. SOLUTION: Remove the external cover (if already fitted). Turn the AutoSlide off at the controller switch. Close the door manually. Turn the AutoSlide back on at the controller switch. Test again after the learn cycle has completed. Refit external cover. _____________________________________________________________ SYMPTOM: Door does not open fully and automatically reopens after every close cycle. CAUSE: Rack & pinion have skipped teeth. SOLUTION: Check the engagement of the rack and pinion gears and adjust if necessary. Remove the external cover (if already fitted). Turn the AutoSlide off at the controller switch. Close the door manually. Turn the AutoSlide back on at the controller switch. Test again after the learn cycle has completed. Refit external cover. 54 SYMPTOM: Door opens/closes very slowly and/or struggles to move the door. CAUSE: Door weight configuration is incorrect. SOLUTION: Turn on DIP switch 5 or 6 to increase AutoSlide power output. _____________________________________________________________ SYMPTOM: Door cannot overcome the starting friction. CAUSE 1: Door lock/catch is engaged. SOLUTION 1: AutoSlide will only operate when the door is unlocked. Release door lock and try again. CAUSE 2: Heavy weather seals or excess friction in the door. SOLUTION 2: Investigate excessive door friction and/or turn on DIP switch 2 to increase AutoSlide starting power. _____________________________________________________________ SYMPTOM: Door stops during open/close cycle, and blue, red and yellow light illuminate. CAUSE: Over current trip due to excessive load on the drive unit. SOLUTION: Investigate and clear sources of excessive friction. 55 SYMPTOM: Door labours and excessive noise is produced during operation. CAUSE: Rack and pinion gear too tightly meshed. SOLUTION: Double check that there is a slight gap between the rack teeth and pinion cog along the entire length of the rack. Adjust as required. Note: it may be easier to adjust the height of the door via wheel adjustment than too remove/refit the rack assembly. _____________________________________________________________ SYMPTOM: Door opens at random. CAUSE 1: Interference on the radio control frequency. SOLUTION 1: Remove the external cover. Press and hold the learn button on the controller for 5sec. until the red light illuminates, to clear all previously learned remotes. Press and release the learn button on the controller and operate each of the door remote controls/button/sensor one at a time. CAUSE 2: Active IR sensors are set to too high a sensitivity. 62/87,215HPRYHWKHVHQVRUFRYHUVDQGUHGXFHWKHVHQVLWLYLW\VHWWLQJGLDOVOLJKWO\
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56 SYMPTOM: Door tries to open but does not. CAUSE: Rack & pinion have skipped teeth. SOLUTION:
If you have any quesPlease contact technical back up at support@autoslide.com.au Copyright All content included on this manual (including, but not limited to, logos, images, photos, designs, graphics and text) is the property of AUTOSLIDE PTY LTD and as such is protected by AUSTRALIA and international copyright and other intellectual property laws. Any unauthorised reproduction or copying of the products or images featured on this manual and belonging to AUTOSLIDE PTY LTD may result in legal action. CopyrightDec 2010, AUTOSLIDE PTY LTD, All rights reserved 57 FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.