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LINEAR
SWING GATE
OPERATORS
TM
VECTOR2
Installation Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OPERATORS

LINEARSWING GATEOPERATORSTMVECTOR2 Installation Manual

Page 2 - Company Profile

2. General Description Page 6The VECTOR2 operator has been designed to safely and cost-effectively automate a wide variety of swing gates, from single

Page 3 - Contents

Page 7Lightning ProtectionThe VECTOR2 electronic controller utilises the same proven surge protection philosophy that is used in all CENTURION product

Page 4

4. SpecificationsFIGURE 2. V500 OVERALL DIMENSIONSAll dimensions shown in millimetersFIGURE 1. V400 OVERALL DIMENSIONSPage 8All dimensions shown in mi

Page 5 - Mechanical Setup

Page 9VECTOR2 400 VECTOR2 500Input voltageMotor voltageMotor power supplyBattery charger Domestic Light-industrial Current consumption (mains)Curre

Page 6 - Commissioning

Page 10Control CardPower SupplyMaximum motor current per channel 15A (fused)Maximum input voltage 14.4V DCStandby current draw 48mAMaximum sole

Page 7 - IMPORTANT

Maximum allowable gate mass for the V500 operator:#1 - An electric lock must be fitted to secure gate in closed positionPage 11Allowable Gate MassGate

Page 8

15 Keys are specific to each operator - key number must be recorded1. Wall bracket (standard)2. Wall bracket pin3. VECTOR2 gate operator (complet

Page 9 - 1. Declaration of Conformity

Page 131. VECTOR2 Wall Adaptor Kit packing leaflet2. M10 hexagon nuts3. Wall adaptor plate4. M10 x 20 countersunk screwFIGURE 3C. WALL ADAPTOR KIT

Page 10 - 2. General Description

Spanners 17mm15mmpreferably socket setCrimping tool and Pin lugsMasonry bits12mm10mm for wall mount brackets6.5mm/10.5mm steel bitsG-clamps x 2Measuri

Page 11 - 3. Icons Used in this Manual

7. Preparation of SiteGeneral Considerations for the Installation Always recommend the fitment of additional safety equipment such as safety edges an

Page 12 - 4. Specifications

Company ProfileCENTURION SYSTEMS (Pty) Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this manual without notice and without obli

Page 13 - Technical Specifications

Page 16For reliable operation it is important to ensure that the way the operator is secured to the wall takes into account the strength of the pillar

Page 14 - Power Supply

High-security KitThis mounting works well for heavy gates shorter than about two metres in single household domestic applications.Alternatively it sho

Page 15 - Allowable Gate Mass

Page 18WeldingApplications: Lighter gatesDomesticRAWL boltsApplications:Very lightDomesticFIGURE 14FIGURE 12PillarWelding machineWall adaptor(high

Page 16 - 5. Product Identification

Page 19Strength of the Gate and Gate BracketThe Gate Adaptor Kit both strengthens the connection to the gate, and also allows for more flexibility whe

Page 17 - FIGURE 3F. GATE ADAPTOR KIT

Page 20Mechano Kit Installation OptionsThis kit is useful when fitting VECTOR2 to existing installations, and also makes adjustments easier when doing

Page 18 - FIGURE 4

Page 21FIGURE 23. INSTALLATION WHEN THE PILLAR IS WIDEFIGURE 24. INSTALLATION WHEN THE PILLAR IS ON AN IRREGULAR SURFACEFIGURE 25. INSTALLATION ON A P

Page 19 - 7. Preparation of Site

8. Cabling RequirementsFIGURE 27. CABLING REQUIREMENTSPage 22Legend1. 90V /220V - 240V AC mains cable via mains isolator switch (3 core LNE 0,5mm²

Page 20 - Strength of the Pillar

9. Critical Installation ChecklistThe following is a list of critical requirements that must be adhered to in order to ensure reliable operation of yo

Page 21 - FIGURE 11

10. Operator Installation1. Determine the gate opening angle and direction of operator (inward or outward). Alternatively the swing angle can be de

Page 22 - FIGURE 13

Use Mechano kitOperator must not foul against bracketTake care to shorten the wall bracket to prevent interference with the operator.ORCut the bracket

Page 23 - FIGURE 17

Contentspage 1 page 2 page 2page 3 Mechanical Setup Electrical Setup Commissioning and Handover IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.

Page 24

Page 267. Open the gate fully and temporarily clamp the gate bracket to the gate.The gate bracket must fit to a sturdy point on the gate.Consider usi

Page 25

Page 27If it becomes obvious that the operator does not have enough stroke, reduce either the A or B distances by moving the wall bracket. A and B are

Page 26 - 8. Cabling Requirements

12. Fit the operator, additional security gate bracket pins and snap rings.Page 28FIGURE 40FIGURE 42As additional security to the snap ring, fit a pad

Page 27

For gates opening more than 90° as A and B are shown.For gates opening 90° or less as A and B are shown.Page 29FIGURE 43FIGURE 44. OPENING 90° OR LESS

Page 28 - 10. Operator Installation

Page 30FIGURE 47FIGURE 461400mm extended1000mm retractedFor V400 (400mm operator)120°100°110°90°80°70°60°Gate opening angle0°Gate swing angle90° or le

Page 29 - Position

Page 31FIGURE 48FIGURE 49For V500 (500mm operator)120°100°110°90°80°70°60°Gate opening angle0°Gate swing angle90° or less100°110°120°A Value2051651441

Page 30 - FIGURE 36

For gates opening 90° or less as A and B are as shown.FIGURE 52.OPENING MORE THAN 90° FIGURE 50. OPENING 90° OR LESSFor best security (but slower oper

Page 31 - Fasten Gate Bracket to Gate

Page 33FIGURE 53FIGURE 541400mm extended1000mm retractedFor V400 (400mm operator) outward120°100°110°90°80°70°60°Gate opening angle0°Gate swing angle9

Page 32 - Adjust Origin Clamp

Page 34FIGURE 55FIGURE 561600mm extended1100mm retractedFor V500 (500mm operator) outward120°100°110°90°80°70°60°Gate opening angle0°Gate swing angle9

Page 33 - Gate open

Page 3511. Determine Gate Swing AngleUse this procedure to accurately determine the gate opening angle:1. Close the gate and measure a distance of on

Page 34 - For V400 (400mm operator)

13. Electrical Setup page 37Secure Control Box to Wall page 37Connecting all Wiring page 37Setting the Limits

Page 35 - For V500 (500mm operator)

Page 3612. Allowable Wind LoadWind speeds for which operator will still operate the gate (for V400 or V500 operators)Value of A or B dimension once in

Page 36 - Outward Swing Gate Setup

Page 3713. Electrical SetupSecure Control Box to Wall1. Secure the Control Box to the wall using the most appropriate means.Be sure to position the C

Page 37 - FIGURE 54

cable fatigue, or excessive tension on the cable, may cause the actuators to behave erratically or to stop operating altogetherPage 384. Check that t

Page 38 - FIGURE 56

Page 39FIGURE 65Select the ‘Limits’ menu by pressing the enter button ( ). Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup procedure.When

Page 39 - FIGURE 58

IRB Tx12V/24V +12V/24V - 12V/24V -IRB ReceiverCOM12V/24V +NCNOClosing Safety BeamsFIGURE 66. WIRING OF SAFETY DEVICEPage 4014. Wiring Diagram for Clos

Page 40 - 12. Allowable Wind Load

FIGURE 67. WIRING OF SAFETY DEVICEPage 41Opening Safety Beams15. Wiring Diagram for Opening Safety BeamsIRB TxIRB Receiver12V/24V +12V/24V - 12V/24V -

Page 41 - Connect all Wiring

16. Wiring Diagram for External Radio Receiver and Loop DetectorLoop and loop detectorRemote control circuitryExternal radio receiverFIGURE 68.

Page 42 - Setting the Limits

17. Wiring Diagram for Other InputsHoliday Lockout keyswitch/keypad(normally-closed)Pedestrian keyswitch/keypad(normally-open)Pillar Light pushbutton(

Page 43 - FIGURE 65

18. Wiring Diagram for Master Motor (MTRM)Thin purpleThin red / greyThick blueThick blackThin blue / orangeThin blackMaster Motor (MTR M)FIGURE 70. WI

Page 44

19. Wiring Diagram for Slave Motor (MTRS)Thin purpleThin red / greyThick blueThick blackThin blue / orangeThin blackSlave Motor (MTR S)FIGURE 71. WIRI

Page 45

Mount controller enclosure and connect all wiring Check cabling requirements Mechanical SetupGather required tools and equipment Page 14Heed neces

Page 46

20. Charger and Pillar Light Connections90V /220V-240V ACMains inENLProtection fuse on mains inputto charger (rating: 250mA slow blow)Auxiliary suppl

Page 47

21. Solar Panel Wiring 12V 0 - 30A regulatorSolar panelLoad+ + +- - -Battery Panel+-BatteryPage 47FIGURE 73. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR A SOLAR PANEL TO GATE

Page 48 - Master Motor (MTR M)

22. Setting up Additional FeaturesFigure 69 provides the full menu of features that can be set up on the system. An explanation of each feature is pro

Page 49 - Slave Motor (MTR S)

23. Menu Navigation Map1. Setting limits 1.1. Setup wizardPage 492. Safety 2.1. MTRM Collision Force2.2. MTRS Collision Force2.3. Collision Cou

Page 50 - Fuse protection

Page 502.1.1. Leaf Delay Status2.2.1. Leaf Delay Value5.2 Leaf delay5.2. Pre-open delay5.3. Pre-close delay5.4 Opening speed5.5. Closing speed

Page 51 - 21. Solar Panel Wiring

Page 5111. Remote Controls Press button of valid remote control (if menu locked)11.2.1.Delete by ID11.2.2.Delete button11.2.3.Delete by button11.2

Page 52 - FIGURE 74. VIEW OF CONTROLLER

Page 5224. Controller FeaturesThis level should only be used if additional safety measures are taken (e.g. Infrared Safety Beams, etc.). Collis

Page 53 - 23. Menu Navigation Map

Page 534.1. Autoclose on open - automatically close the gate if it has reached the fully open position4.2. Autoclose on partly open - automatica

Page 54

Page 543. Short Stop PCM applied to one gate is ideal for securely locking two gates to each other without having to fit endstops. Typically, a &

Page 55

InsideClosing BeamGates will not closeOutside Closing BeamPage 559. Pre-close Delay Allows a delay between a valid trigger signal being received an

Page 56 - 24. Controller Features

Electrical SetupPage 2Commission systemCommissioning and HandoverCarry out professional handover to clientPage 62Page 74Connect all wiringRun setup ro

Page 57 - Menu 5 - Run Profile

Page 56Two independent normally-closed inputs are provided for Opening and Closing Safety Beams. An interrupted closing beam will prevent the gates fr

Page 58 - FIGURE 75

3. IR Beam Test (only compatible with i5 Safety Beams; not compatible with wireless Safety Beams). Automatically tests the Safety Beams before eac

Page 59 - IR beams

Page 58 D. Alarm output The system can be configured to operate one of the following outputs provided on the controller: Onboard buzzer - emits a

Page 60 - FIGURE 80

Page 59Menu 8 - Gate Lock A solenoid strike lock or magnetic lock can be connected to the control card, allowing the gate to be locked when closed, op

Page 61 - FIGURE 82

Page 601. Courtesy Light time The time that the Courtesy Light will remain activated can be set from four seconds to ten hours in one second increm

Page 62 - Menu 7 - Pedestrian Opening

Page 61Menu 11 - Remote ControlsThe controller is capable of learning up to 64 CENTURION code-hopping remote controls. Each remote control can have up

Page 63 - Menu 8 - Gate Lock

Page 62 B. Delete Remote Button The operation of a button of a particular remote control can be cleared. For example, it allows the Holiday Lo

Page 64 - Menu 10 - General Features

Page 6325. Factory Defaults ScheduleUnit Yes/NoYes/NoYes/NoYes/NoMinutes/secondsSecondsS, R, CLevelLevelLevelLevelCollisionsB, C, P, S, LYes/NoM, S, M

Page 65 - Menu 11 - Remote Controls

Page 64Unit % (Fully Open)SecondsSecondsSecondsYes/NoMagnetic/StrikerSecondsSecondsC, O, C & OAC,DCH:mm:ssCrt, A, B, CYes/NoYes/NoC, O, C & OY

Page 66

Page 65Unit Yes/NoYes/NoYes/NoYes/NoMinutes/secondsSecondsS, R, CLevelLevelLevelLevelCollisionsB, C, P, S, LYes/NoM, S, M & S, SSMillimeters% (A)Y

Page 67 - 25. Factory Defaults Schedule

Warnings for the installerCAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS before beginning to install the product.All installation, repair, and service wo

Page 68

Page 66CE Standard Profile (continued)Unit % (Fully Open)SecondsSecondsSecondsYes/NoMagnetic/StrikerSecondsSecondsC, O, C & OAC, DCH:mm:ssCrt, A,

Page 69 - CE Standard Profile

Unit Yes/NoYes/NoYes/NoYes/NoMinutes/secondsSecondsS, R, CLevelLevelLevelLevelCollisionsB, C, P, S, LYes/NoM, S, M & S, SSMillimeters% (A)Yes/NoMi

Page 70

UL325 Standard Profile (continued)Unit % (Fully Open)SecondsSecondsSecondsYes/NoMagnetic/StrikerSecondsSecondsC, O, C & OAC, DCH:mm:ssCrt, A, B, C

Page 71 - UL325 Standard Profile

S Sens1 Slave Motor (MTR S). Connects to the thin PURPLE wire of the Slave Motor.S Sens2 Slave Motor (MTR S). Connects to the thin BLUE or ORANGE

Page 72

TRG Trigger input. (A normally-open potential-free input.) Momentarily connecting this input to Com will cause the gate to open or close depending o

Page 73

Light Pillar Light connection. These two terminals provide a normally-open potential-free contact which is generally used to switch on a Pillar Ligh

Page 74

27. DiagnosticsDiagnostic LEDsThe controller is fitted with diagnostic lights (LEDs) that assist with the setup and maintenance of the gate.Figure 82

Page 75

1. Battery iconIndicates the state of charge of the battery:Four solid bars = full capacityTwo solid bars = 50% capacityNo solid bars, with the ic

Page 76 - 27. Diagnostics

Buzzer FeedbackThe VECTOR2 controller is equipped with an onboard buzzer which is used for various features and functions on the controller. One of th

Page 77 - LCD Display

28. Installation HandoverOnce the installation has been successfully completed and tested, it is important for the installer to explain the operation

Page 78 - Buzzer Feedback

Make sure that an earth leakage circuit breaker with a threshold of 30mA is fitted upstream of the systemNever short-circuit the battery an

Page 80

Notes

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Page 51. Declaration of ConformityManufacturer Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd Unit 13 Production Park Intersection of Newmarket Road and Epsom A

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