Centurion Logo D2 Turbo domestic sliding gate operator User guide SLIDING GATE OPERATORS SWING GATE OPERATORS GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS REMOTE CONTROLS INTERCOMS SAFETY BEAMS KEYPADS
Company overview Centurion Systems has been manufacturing automatic gate systems since 1986, and is committed to providing reliable, cost effective solutions in the field of gate and access automation. We offer a diverse range of products including gate motors, GSM-based products, garage door motors, remote controls, keypads, traffic barriers, proximity access control and intercom systems.
Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURES page 1 Introduction page 2 D2 Turbo overview page 2 1. Identification of parts page 3 2. Manual Override page 4 2.1. Disengage the gearbox/drive page 4 2.2. Re-engage the gearbox/drive page 4 3. Features and functions page 5 Introduction page 5 3.1. Gate Operation page 5 3.1.1. Full Gate Opening page 5 3.1.2. Modes of Operation page 5 3.1.2.1. Standard Mode page 5 3.1.2.2. Open Only Mode page 6 3.1.2.3. Reversing Mode page 6 3.1.3.
. page 15 Customising the features and functions Examples: page 17 A. Setting up the gate Limits page 18 B. Remote control administration TM C. Adding NOVA remote controls (Keeloq 5. encryption) page 19 D. Deleting specific remote controls page 20 E. Deleting ALL remote controls page 21 F. Setting the Autoclose feature page 22 G. Setting the Mode of Operation page 24 H. Setting PIRAC Mode page 26 I. Setting the Pre-flashing Modes page 27 J. Setting the Operating Profiles page 28 K.
IMPORTANT Safety instructions Even if you have owned and used an automated gate before, we suggest that you read through the safety instructions below very carefully. Although years of thought have been put into every CENTURION product – and your safety is our top priority – accidents do happen. So, please make sure that you fully understand the following safety requirements before using your automated gate.
Introduction This User Guide contains all the information you need to configure and operate your new D2 Turbo Sliding Gate Operator. From safety instructions to basic principles of operation and an in-depth description of your CENTURION product’s many features and functions, by the time you have finished reading this guide you will have learnt how to make the most out of your gate operator.
Identification of parts 1. Identification of parts Refer to the drawings below, for how to identify your D2 Turbo operator and its parts. 1. Motor fuse 2. Motor enclosure unit 7 1 8 3. Camlock cover 9 4. Manual release thumbwheel 5. Foundation plate 10 11 2 6. Spare fuse 12 7. Function Dial 13 8. Status LED 9. Pushbutton 10. D2 Turbo controller 3 14 4 11. Settings Dial 12. 12V 7.2Ah or 5Ah battery 13. Battery strap 14. Pulley guard 15 5 15. Gate mounted origin marker 16 16.
2. Manual Override Manual Override 2.1. Disengaging the gearbox/drive To manually override the operator you will need to: Open the camlock cover, insert the camlock key and rotate it 90° clockwise (the operator cover can also be removed at this stage if so desired). This will allow for the rotation of the Manual Release thumbwheel. By turning the Manual Release thumbwheel 90° counterclockwise until it clicks, the motor pinion will be put into ‘Manual Mode’. FIGURE 2 2.2.
3. Features and functions Introduction The D2 Turbo sliding gate operator's advanced functions are controlled by an intelligent micro-controller based electronic controller. Features and functions FIGURE 4 3.1. Gate operation 3.1.1. Full Gate Opening The NOVA remote controls (with KeeloqTM encryption) supplied with the D2 Turbo are used to operate the gate.
moving, the gate will stop. Press the remote control button again and the gate will go into reverse. Autoclose (page 7) and PIRAC (Beam Autoclose) (page 9) can be used together with Standard Mode. Features and functions & 3.1.2.2. Open Only Mode This mode is ideal for increased safety in multi-user single dwelling applications.
3.1.3. Automatic closing (Autoclose Mode) The D2 Turbo has the facility to automatically close the gate after it has opened (Autoclose Mode). The time that the gate stays open is by default fifteen seconds, but this time period can be set to be five, ten, fifteen, thirty, or forty-five seconds. As described in the previous section, Autoclose Mode is selectable with Standard Mode (page 5) and Reversing Mode (page 6) - by default the function is Off.
3.1.4. Pedestrian Opening The Pedestrian Opening input opens the gate just wide enough for a pedestrian to pass through the opening. Features and functions A second button on your remote control can be used to operate the Pedestrian Opening function. You can also connect a keyswitch or keypad mounted adjacent the gate entrance to operate this function. FIGURE 7 There is a default two second delay before the gate opens. This is to warn the pedestrian that the gate is about to move.
3.1.5. PIRAC Mode (Beam Autoclose Mode) - optional This mode can only be used if a Closing Safety Beam (page 12) is fitted. This mode can be used in conjunction with any of the Operating Modes Standard, Open Only and Reversing Modes. Gate opening With PIRAC Mode enabled, your gate will close as soon as you have driven through and passed the Safety Beam – giving intruders no time to follow behind you.
3.1.6. Holiday Lockout Mode This feature completely immobilises the operator and deactivates all inputs so nobody can get into your property while you are away. Features and functions One of the buttons on your remote control can be used to switch the Holiday Lockout function as well as a latching keyswitch or keypad mounted adjacent the gate entrance, accessible from the outside of the property.
3.1.8. Speed Profiles There’s no substitute for speed! The D2 Turbo can be set to run on either a High Speed Mode (default) which is approximately 24 metres per minute, or a Low Speed Mode which is approximately 16 metres per minute. High speeds offer a greater level of convenience and security, while slower speeds ensure increased levels of safety at the gate. To change the Speed Profile, please refer to the section, 'Customising the Functions and Settings' on page 29. 3.1.9.
The typical device is a pair of Infrared Safety Beams which can detect the presence of any vehicle, person or pet that breaks the beam and communicates back to the D2 Turbo that something is in the path of the gate. Features and functions Another option is an Inductive Loop Detector, which is mounted in the ground, adjacent to the gate, which is very effective at detecting vehicles or the like, but not persons or pets. & 3.1.10.1.
3.1.11. Courtesy (Pillar) Light Timer (optional feature) Courtesy (Pillar) Lights can be connected through the D2 Turbo controller if an adequate* 220V power supply is available at the gate. The lights will switch on every time the gate is given a signal to operate (the trigger could be a remote control button, or the gate pushbutton on an intercom. Features and functions The lights will stay on for a fixed period of two minutes, then automatically turn off.
a period of two seconds after a trigger signal has been received. To change the Courtesy (Pillar) to one of the Pre-flashing Modes, please refer to the section, 'Customising the functions and settings' on page 27. 3.1.12. External Gate Status Indication LED Features and functions A LED (Light Emitting Diode) mounted on your intercom allows you to view the position of your gate and the condition of the battery and power supply from the safety of your home.
4. Customising the features and functions "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication". ~ Leonardo Da Vinci The D2 Turbo controller makes ordinarily complex settings as quick and easy as possible. Using the Function and Setting Dials, the Select/Toggle Pushbutton , and the bi-colour (red and green) Status LED you can set up the many features and functions in a flash.
If a setting is for a single fixed value, for example, 15 second Autoclose time, then the Select Pushbutton acts as a select for that single choice. However, if the setting has two options, for example On/Off or Hi/Lo, then the Pushbutton acts as a Toggle between the two preferences. Customising the features and functions FIGURE 18 When using the Select Pushbutton to toggle between preferences the Status LED will light up as green to indicate On or High; or alternatively red to indicate Off or Low.
Examples: A. Setting up the gate Limits This is usually performed by an installer at the end of the installation. However, should you need to change these settings, you can do this by simply following these steps: Step 1: Ensure the gate is in the fully closed position and the motor drive is engaged. Customising the features and functions Step 2: Rotate the Function Dial to the LIMITS position (A). Step 3: Rotate the Setting Dial to the SETUP position along the ‘A’ row of options.
B. Remote control administration Customising the features and functions The D2 Turbo controller incorporates an onboard multichannel receiver compatible with NOVA secure rolling code (KeeloqTM encryption). The receiver will allow any combination of the different inputs - Trigger (Gate fully open), Pedestrian, Holiday Lockout, etc. to be operated from a single multi-button remote control. You can also artificially increase the number of buttons by using a two button combination.
C. Adding NOVA remote controls (KeeloqTM encryption) To add a NOVA rolling code remote control (KeeloqTM encryption) to the onboard receiver and assign a button to any specific function as described above, follow the steps below: Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the REMOTES position (B). Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to the desired selection along the ‘B’ row of options.
D. Deleting specific remote controls To delete specific remote controls from the D2 Turbo's onboard receiver follow the steps below: AUTOC LO SE C Aux 12V Safe Com Com E Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the REMOTES position (B). D LIMI TS A TES MO RE B Safe OPN Safe CLS Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to DELETE Tx along the ‘B’ row of options. This will delete specific remote controls from the onboard receiver’s memory.
E. Deleting ALL remote controls To delete all the learned-in remote controls from the D2 Turbo's onboard receiver follow the steps below: Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the REMOTES position (B). Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to the DELETE ALL position along the ‘B’ row of options. This will delete all remote controls from the onboard receiver’s memory. Customising the features and functions FIGURE 35 Step 3: Press the pushbutton to select the setting. The Status LED will initially flash red.
F. Setting the Autoclose feature The Autoclose feature can be selected to be either Off or Activated, with a pre-selected time delay. F1. Activating the Autoclose feature: To activate the Autoclose feature with as pre-selected time delay, follow the steps below: Customising the features and functions Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the AUTOCLOSE position (C). Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to the desired time delay setting along the ‘C’ row of options.
F2. De-activating the Autoclose feature To de-activate the Autoclose feature, follow the steps below: Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the AUTOCLOSE position (C). Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to the OFF selection along the ‘C’ row of options. The Status LED will be red if Autoclose is on. If it is already Off, the Status LED will be green. FIGURE 41 Step 3: Press the Pushbutton to select.
G. Setting the Mode of Operation The D2 Turbo has three modes to choose from depending on the application. Only one mode can be selected at any given time. G1. Standard Mode: Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the MODE position (D). Customising the features and functions Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to the STD selection along the ‘D’ row of options. FIGURE 44 Step 3: Press the Pushbutton to select the setting.
Step 3: Press the pushbutton to select the setting. The Status LED will change from red to green indicating that the Open Only Mode has been activated. FIGURE 48 Step 4: Return the Function Dial to the RUN position. FIGURE 49 PIRAC Mode can be active while in Standard Mode, if desired. G3. Reversing Mode: Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the MODE position (D). Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to the REVERSING selection along the ‘D’ row of options.
H. Setting PIRAC Mode PIRAC (Beam Autoclose) Mode can be activated when using any of the three Operating Modes (Standard, Open Only, or Reversing). To select PIRAC Mode as either On or Off, please follow the following steps: Customising the features and functions Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the MODE position (D). Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to the PIRAC on/off selection along the ‘D’ row of options. FIGURE 53 Step 3: Press the Pushbutton to toggle between On and Off.
I. Setting the Pre-flashing Modes Pre-flashing Mode A and Pre-flashing Mode C can be activated in addition to any of the above modes of operation. To select a Pre-flash Mode as either on or off please follow these steps: AUTOC LO SE C D Aux 12V Safe Com Com E LIMI TS A TES MO RE B Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the MODE position (D).
J. Setting the Operating Profiles Three Operating Profiles, Positive Close Mode, Speed and Collision Sensitivity, can each be configured depending on your individual requirements. J1. Positive Close Mode Customising the features and functions Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the PROFILE position (E). Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to PCM on/off along the ‘E’ row of options. FIGURE 59 Step 3: Press the pushbutton to toggle the chosen mode between On and Off.
J2. Setting the Speed Profile to High or Low To select the desired speed profile, either High (approximately 24m/min) or Low (approximately 16m/min) please follow these steps: Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the PROFILE position (E). Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to SPEED hi/lo along the ‘E’ row of options. FIGURE 62 Step 3: Press the Pushbutton to toggle Speed profile between High and Low.
J3. Setting the Anti-crushing Sensitivity Profile To select the desired sensitivity of the anti-crushing technology to either High or Low please follow the following steps: Step 1: Rotate the Function Dial to the PROFILE position (E). Customising the features and functions Step 2: Rotate the Setting Dial to SENS hi/lo along the ‘E’ row of options. FIGURE 65 Step 3: Press the pushbutton to toggle the Sensitivity Profile between High and Low.
5. Additional features 5.1. Battery saver In the event of a battery low shutdown, only the motor will stop drawing current – the controller, infrared beams and any other peripheral device will continue to flatten the battery, however, at a much slower rate. An optional low cut-out switch (product code CP107) totally disconnects the battery and protects it from being fully discharged and potentially damaged. Consult your gate automation specialist or Centurion Systems for further details. FIGURE 68 5.2.
6. Basic maintenance CENTURION operators are designed to be maintenance-free. However, there are some basic checks that should be carried out regularly, (every six months). These checks will increase the long term reliability of the system and prevent erratic operation of your gate. WARNING! Isolate mains supply to system before cleaning or working on the equipment.
8. Diagnostics Depending on the type of fault or condition of the motor, audible feedback will be given via the onboard buzzer. Listen out for this and refer to the table below: The different conditions are given in order of precedence. Battery Low – Buzzer will emit three beeps every two seconds for 30 seconds. Refer to section, 'Battery Low’ Multiple Collisions – Buzzer will beep periodically until condition is cleared.
9. Specifications Technical specifications Input voltage 220V AC ±10%, 50Hz Motor voltage 12V DC Motor power supply Battery driven (standard capacity 12V 5Ah) Battery charger 1A @ 13.
10. 24 Month product warranty You can register your product(s) online at www.centsys.co.za which will assist you in keeping a record of your date of purchase or installation, serial numbers, etc. This information may come in handy for future reference to help you in the event of a warranty claim, or to remember your installer’s details, or for any other future reference needs that may arise. All CENTURION products are manufactured with extreme care, thoroughly inspected and tested.
D2 Turbo 24 Month Warranty Sticker For your own record and reference purposes if claiming against the warranty - Stick Barcode product and serial number label for the operator here.
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