Proteco Diamond 3Ti User manual

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Installation Manual for the Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti 230v Model
Double Gate Automation
For more information on GateMotors full line of automatic gate openers and access controls visit our website at
www.gatemotors.co.uk
Phone Sales Lines
UK: 01202 717191 Outside UK: (+44)1202 717191
Phone Technical Lines
UK: 0905 235 1700* (service available 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday only, closed Weekends and Public Holidays)
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**IRISH calls to this number are billed by the second and cost €1.25 per minute from a standard landline; other networks charges may also apply.
Service is provided by Digital Select Ltd, 271 Regent Street, London, W1B 2ES whose helpline number is 0844 448 0165
Trading address: GateMotors UK, Unit 16c, Chalwyn Industrial Estate, St. Clements Road, Poole, Dorset. BH12 4PE.
GateMotors is the trading name of Screwjack Limited - registered office at 21 Oxford Road, Bournemouth, Dorset. BH8
8ET. Registered # is 4287804, VAT #:785 3450 06

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Quick Reference: Measurement Charts
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST!
Thank you for purchasing the Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti gate automation. The gate kit is designed to be a
“do-it-yourself” automatic gate opener kit. When correctly installed and properly used, your
GateMotors Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti will give you many years of reliable service. Please read the
following information to enable you to properly install your gate automation system.
The Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti gate automation is designed for installation on a pull-to-open double leaf
gate (gates that open into the property). The motors can be used on vinyl, aluminium, farm tube and
wrought iron gates.
The Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti gate automation accommodates extra transmitters, digital keypads, push
buttons, automatic gate locks (additional MEL interface required), and other access control products
listed on GateMotors website. The optional accessories are available through our website
www.gatemotors.co.uk. GateMotors popular accessories are featured at the end of this installation
guide with full details available from the GateMotors website and upon request.

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Table of Contents
Contents
Installation Manual for the Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti 230v Model................................................................1
Quick Reference: Measurement Charts..............................................................................................2
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST!....................................................................................................................2
Table of Contents................................................................................................................................3
Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti Technical Specification.......................................................................................7
Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti Dimensions.........................................................................................................7
Mounting the Motors .......................................................................................................................14
Connecting the Motors to the Control Board...................................................................................16
Installation Complete........................................................................................................................18
Warranty...........................................................................................................................................18
Obtaining Repairs & Replacements ..................................................................................................18
Kit Diamond 230v –FAQ’s.................................................................................................................19
Will my gates still open in the winter when it is very cold and icy? .............................................19
How can I be sure that the gates are securely closed to keep unwelcome visitors out and my
children and dogs in?....................................................................................................................19
What if I am delayed and the gates start to close before I am through the entrance? ...............19
Do my motors require maintenance?...........................................................................................19
Kit Diamond –Accessories................................................................................................................20
Comments & Feedback.....................................................................................................................21

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Because automatic gate openers produce high levels of force, consumers need to know the potential hazards
associated with improperly designed, installed, and maintained automated gate opener systems. Keep in mind
that the gate opener is just one component of the total gate operating system. Each component must work in
unison to provide convenience, security, and safety.
This manual contains various safety precautions and warnings for the consumer.
Because there are many possible applications of the gate opener, the safety precautions and warnings
contained in this manual cannot be completely exhaustive in nature. They do, however, provide an overview
of the safe design, installation, and use of this product.
Carefully read and follow all safety precautions, warnings and installation instructions to ensure the safe
system design, installation and use of this product.
Precautions and warnings in this manual are identified with this warning symbol. The symbol
identifies conditions that can result in damage to the opener or its components, serious injury, or death.
Because GateMotors automatic gate openers are only part of the total gate operating system (as intercoms,
push button switches and GSM switches etc. Can be added to complete an “operating system”), it is the
responsibility of the end user to ensure that the total system is safe for its intended use.
For The End User
A. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury or death:
A1. Read and follow all instructions. Failure to meet the requirements set forth in the instruction manual
could cause severe injury and/or death, for which the manufacturer cannot be held responsible.
A2. When designing a system that will be entered from a main road or main thoroughfare, make sure the
system is placed far enough from the road to prevent traffic congestion
A3. The gate must be installed in a location that provides adequate clearance between it an adjacent
structure(s) when opening and closing to reduce risk of entrapment / crushing.
Swinging gates must not open into public access areas.
B. Before installing the gate automation:
B1. Make sure the gate has been properly installed and swings freely. The gate automation is designed to
move the gate so you do not have to. Repair or replace all worn or damaged gate hardware prior to
installation. A freely moving gate will require less force to operate and will enhance the performance
of the opener and safety devices used with the system.
B2. Review the operation of the system to become familiar with its safety features. Understand how to
disconnect the opener for manual operation in the event of power failure and accidents.
(SEE PAGE 14)
B3. The gate opener is intended for vehicular gates ONLY.
B4. Always keep people and objects away from the gate and its area of travel.
No one should cross the path of a moving gate.

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B5. Pay close attention to the diagram below and be aware of these areas at all times. If you identify
areas of immediate high risk, please consider adding extra non contact safety device (Safety
Photocells) and/or contact safety devices (Gate Safety Edges) from the selection that is available
from the GateMotors website.
C. During Installation:
C1. Install the gate opener on the inside of the property and fence line. Do not install an opener on the
outside of the gate where the public has access to it.
C2. Be careful with handling moving parts and avoid close proximity to areas where fingers or hands could
be pinched.
C3. If key switch and/or push button switches are installed, they should be within sight of the gate, yet
located at least 3 Metres (10ft) away from all moving parts of the gate. Never install any access
control device where a user will be tempted to reach through the gate to activate the gate opener.
Secure outdoor or easily accessed gate opener access controls in order to prohibit unauthorised use
of your gates.
C4. Do not activate your gate opener unless you can see it and can determine that its area of travel is
clear of people, pets or other obstructions. Watch the gate through its entire movement.
D. After Installation:
D1. The gate is automatic and could move at any time when activated, posing risk of entrapment. No one
should be in contact with an activated gate when it is moving or stationary.
D2. Do not attempt to drive into the gate area while the gate is moving; wait until the gate comes to a
complete stop.

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D3. Do not attempt to “beat the gate” while the gate is closing. This is extremely dangerous.
D4. Do not allow children or pets near your gate. Never let children operate or play with gate controls.
Keep the remote controls away from children and unauthorised users; store controls where children
and unauthorised users cannot obtain access to them.
D5. To operate this equipment safely, YOU must know how to disconnect the opener for manual gate
operation (see page 14). If you have read the instructions and still do not understand how to
disconnect the opener, contact GateMotors Technical Department immediately for assistance.
D6. Keep the gate and gate opener regularly maintained. Always turn power to the control board OFF
before performing any maintenance. Regularly grease the gate hinges and the motors triangular
mounting bracket pivot point. Clean the push-pull ram arm tube with a soft cloth and then wipe with
liquid Paraffin. This ensures clean, smooth operation of your gate automation system.
IMPORTANT: Save these safety instructions. Make sure everyone who is using or will be around the
gate and gate openers are aware of the dangers associated with gate automation. In the event you
sell the property with the gate opener or sell the gate opener, provide a copy of this instruction
guide to the new owner.
Should you lose or misplace this manual, a copy can be obtained by downloading one from
the GateMotors website (www.gatemotors.co.uk) or by contacting GateMotors by calling on
01202 717191 for the UK customers or (+44)1202717191 for international customers.

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Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti Technical Specification
Kit Diamond 3Ti/4Ti Dimensions

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NB: Please quote above part numbers when enquiring about replacement
model 3Ti / 4Ti components from GateMotors.

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Tools Needed:
Tape Measure
Power Drill
Adjustable wrench
Hacksaw or Heavy Duty Bolt Cutters
Small (flat head) screwdriver
Small (Pozi Drive) Phillips screwdriver
Wire Strippers
You may also need these items before you begin the installation
(Some of these items can be found on GateMotors website):
Low voltage wire
This will need to be run from the control board to the photocells (transmitter and receiver) and for the key
switch (optional to fit).
1.5mm 3 Core 230v Armoured Cable
This will be used to transport 230v power form the house to the gate control board.
0.75mm SWA Alarm Cable / CAT 5 Cable (low voltage cable)
This will be used to transport power and switching signals from the photocell units to the control board.
PVC Conduit
To encase power cables / low voltage cables that are running between the house and the control board and
any cables that are to be laid across your driveway.
Surge Protection
A form of circuit breaker should be fitted between the house and the main gate to protect both the gate
control board and the house main fuse box from any power surges that may be experienced.
Fence Post Re-enforcement
If your fence post / pillars are less than 6” in diameter or 6” square should be made of metal instead of wood
so that it can remain stable while the opener is moving the gate –if this is not viable, the post may need to be
re-enforced to sustain the torque force produced by the gate opener. The curved design of the post bracket
works well for installations on round and square posts. Because the post bracket carries the entire thrust of
the active opener, firm sturdy anchored bolts should be used in conjunction.
Re-enforced Gate - Wooden
To automate wooden gate, the thickness of the
gate should be no less than 70mm and/or have a
box boarder supporting frame –illustrated left.
This distributes the torque force produced by
the motor and protects the gate from potential
damage.

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Re-enforced Gate - Metal
Thin walled tube gates –Recommend using a muffler clamp, wood or metal to re-enforce.
Panel gates / Palisade gates –Recommend using wood / metal strips to re-enforce.
These re-enforcement methods will prevent damage to the opener and the gate when the opener is installed.
Gate Preparation
The gate must be plumb, level and swing freely on its hinges. The Kit Diamond is designed to move the weight
of the gate only. If hinges are stiff, loosen with lubricating oil. The gate must be able to move throughout its
arc without binding or dragging on the ground. The pillars / posts must be secured into the ground with
concrete so it will minimise twist or flex when the gate opener is activated. We recommend you position the
opener near the centreline of the gate. The addition of a horizontal or vertical cross support (if one is not
already in place) to provide a stable area for mounting the gate bracket is also important.
Installation Overview
The diagram shown below is an example of a typical installation on a double leaf gate:

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Installation Overview (continued)
IMPORTANT: To achieve optimum leverage for the gate opener and ensure long trouble free service,
the gate opener needs to be installed within the following the ideal parameters to achieve 90 degree
opening angle –measurements are taken from the pillar bracket to the gate bracket when gate is in
closed position:
Total A+B = 290mm
Total A+B = 390mm
How to determine fixing dimensions
FIG A
In this scenario the maximum opening angle of the gates will be 90 degrees. The best approach is to
put the fixing brackets at the measures indicated in the table on the next page. These quotes are
calculated in order to obtain an average lateral speed that does not exceed 12m/minute and will
open the gate to 90 degrees.
FIG B
In this scenario the gate can open with an angle greater than 90 degrees:
Diamond 3Ti = 110 degrees maximum.
Diamond 4Ti = 120 degrees maximum.
The best approach is to put the fixing brackets at the measures indicated in the table on the next
page to achieve initial 90 degrees open angle. To ensure the gate will open past 90 degrees,
dimension A must be greater than dimension B, BUT dimension B must be reduced by the
measurement value that dimension A was increased by. For example:
90 degree angle (Diamond 3Ti) 100 degree angle (Diamond 3Ti)
Dimension A = 145mm Dimension A = 160mm
Dimension B = 145mm Dimension B = 130mm

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NB: Table above total A+B dimensions includes a 10mm buffer
Diamond 3Ti A+B = 300mm
Diamond 4Ti A+B = 400mm
Pivot Bracket (S1) and Dimension B
The motors pillar pivot bracket dimensions DO count as part of the Dimension B figure.
This bracket has three holes and is shaped according to left hand or
right hand mounting –(illustrated left).
The bracket is fabricated from mild steel and has galvanised coating for durability in weathering. The
bracket is designed to be cut-down using an angle grinder for incidences where not all of the bracket
holes have been used.
For example, the first hole of the
bracket has been used leaving the
other two holes vacant. These two
holes on the bracket would be
removed (cut –off) to allow the motor
to pivot freely and obstruction free.

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To ensure your dimensions for mounting is correct:
Dimension B: Use tape measure to calculate distance from hinge to the required hole on the pillar
bracket and mark accordingly.
Dimension A: use tape measure to calculate distance from the chosen hole on the pillar bracket to
the point of contact on your gate leaf where the gate leaf bracket is to be attached and mark
accordingly.
A minimum of 30mm must be allowed from
the edge of the pillar, please include this in
your calculations –Illustrated below:
Pivot Bracket: Cut pivot bracket to the required holes if necessary. File any lacerated edges to
ensure smooth operation of the motor and fix into position on your pillar as shown below.

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Mounting the Motors
Right or Left Hand Actuators –The Kit Diamond motors are supplied in one version. Suitable to both
left and right hand installation.
Anchor the Pivot Bracket (S1) onto your pillar by welding or bolting.
Depending on the width and fabric of your pillar, 13mm Bolts minimum
can be used. However if your pillar is less than 6”, Bolt-through
application should be used. In cases of masonry pillars, use chemical or
resin to secure bolts or stone (cement) the bracket into position. Fit the
motor into position on its pivot bracket as illustrated left.
The motor has a slot designed to be specifically used with the pivot bracket (S1). Slide the motor
over the bracket, taking care to align the fixing holes of the bracket and the motor, located on the
underside of the motor.
Support the weight of the motor arm so that the full weight of the motor is not hinged on the
bracket –if the bracket is not secured in your pillar, the bracket may move or come loose.
Fix motor securely into position by sliding the motor over the bracket,
align the fixing holes and place the pivot pin (PR1) through the holes.
Secure in place using the grub screw (G1).
Ensure grub screw is tight to keep the pivot pin in place.
Use the motor release key to unlock the motor and extend the arm fully. Turn back the arm 2cms to
allow room for initial mounting to the gate for first time installation. This avoids the arm over
stretching if the initial in-rush of power causes the motor to “leap forward”.

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Mounting the Motors (continued):
Affix the gate mounting bracket (S3) to the motor as
illustrated below. Slide the bracket into position on the
end of the motor arm and place the pivot pin (PR1) into
the locating hole. Fix firmly into position using the grub
screw (G1)
Mount the arm of the motor onto the gate. Ensure the
arm is perfectly straight and check the manual opening of
the leaf before definitively fixing the brackets to make sure
the gate can open fully to your required angle. Once
confirmed - bolt / weld the Gate Mounting bracket (S3)
securely into place. When the motor is secured on the
gate, engage the locking mechanism of the motor using
the release key and remove the release key.
Ensure the release keys for the motors are kept in a secure
place.
Motor Release Keys - IMPORTANT
Each motor is supplied with two release keys which are pre-cut for the locks barrel. There are only
two keys per barrel and are specific to the barrel. There is NO skeleton key for the motor. If keys are
lost, GateMotors will be unable to supply replacements and the lock barrel will need to be replaced.
Blank keys are available from GateMotors if extra copies of the keys are required.
Gate Stops
Once your closing and opening positions have been finalised, place your gate stops into position to
so the gate control board can regulate the opening and closing cycles (illustrated below):

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Connecting the Motors to the Control Board
Once the motors are in place, we can look to connecting them to the control board. Each motor is
supplied and pre-fitted with 1.5M 4 core flex. The cables can be extended and circuit breakers can
be used in-between the motor and the control board.
Using extension cable
Some installations have a wider drive way than others and fused spurs are not always used. If an
extension cable is needed to connect to any of the motors, ensure you use 4 core 1.5mm Armoured
Cable. This cable arrangement should contain:
1 x Black Wire
1 x Brown Wire
1 x Blue / Grey Wire (neutral)
1 x Green/Yellow (earth)
Using the appropriate cable colour identification aids with correct connections. The cable should be
contained within a suitable flexible conduit when buried under the driveway. Armoured cable is
available from GateMotors and is available in 25M, 50M and 100M reels.
Using Fused Spur (interim circuit breaker) –Optional to Fit
The gate automation control board is equipped with fuses which govern the motors. This stops any
power surges reaching the motor and stops any current surge feedback to the control board.
Fused spurs may be used in-between the
motor and its connection to the control board
to act as an extra means of power surge
protection.
Gate Control Board Connection Terminals
The control board features terminal groupings
for the motors.
Motor 1 = 13, 14, 15
Motor 2 = 16, 17, 18
Motor 1 will always start first. This is an
operating feature and is designed to cater for
gates where an overlay is used on a leaf to
keep the gates level. Whichever motor is
connected to terminals 13, 14 & 15 will be
identified by the control board as Motor 1.

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Gate Control Board Connection Terminals (continued):
For gates where the LEFT leaf must open FIRST, see below wiring diagram:
For gates where the RIGHT leaf must open FIRST, see below wiring diagram:
Motor Capacitors:
Each motor is supplied with 10uF capacitors. These are designed to help the motor on initial start-up
and continued operation. These capacitors are essential to fit with each motor. If a capacitor is not
fitted, the motor may physically vibrate gently and will fail to operate upon command. The control
board may display a communication fault code (N1 / N2).
The capacitors are not polarised (negative charge “–“or
positive charge “+”) and must be wired across terminals
13 & 15, 16 & 18 - Illustrated left.
Ensure the capacitor connection and the coloured wire
in the terminal it shares with are both touching the
metal contact strip within the terminal.
After many years of operation, capacitors may begin to
leak their charge. Replacement capacitors are available
from GateMotors.

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Installation Complete
Now your installation is complete with the fixing of the motors to the gate, please proceed to
installing the safety devices and other equipment supplied or purchased with your kit to the control
board. Please carefully follow the Q60AR Control Board instruction guide that accompanies the kit to
ensure smooth operation of your gate automation.
Warranty
The 12 months Limited Warranty on all goods supplied by GateMotors is on a return for repair basis.
Any longer warranty issued by a manufacturer will require these to be returned to the
manufacturer’s head office or service address, in or outside the United Kingdom. GateMotors shall
not be liable in any way for failure of any product supplied.
In particular GateMotors shall not be liable for labour costs involved in replacing faulty items or fault
finding. GateMotors warrants to you that the supplied goods will be free from defects in
workmanship and materials under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the date that the
goods were first purchased by you. If a defect arises and a valid claim under this Limited Warranty is
received by GateMotors after the first one hundred and eighty (180) days of the warranty period,
GateMotors is entitled to charge you for any reasonable shipping and handling costs made in
connection with the repair or replacement of the goods. You must comply with any other return
procedures stipulated by GateMotors, if any. What this warranty does not cover - The Limited
Warranty does not apply when the goods have been opened or repaired by someone not authorised
by GateMotors and does not cover repair or replacement of any goods or part thereof damaged by:
misuse, moisture, liquids, proximity or exposure to heat and accident, abuse, non-compliance with
the installation and/or usage instructions supplied with the goods, neglect or misapplication. Any
disfigurement / removal / tampering of any labels attached to the product, will invalidate the
warranty. The Limited Warranty does not cover physical damage to the surface of the product or
calibration of the product. This Limited Warranty cannot be transferred to any other person. This
Limited Warranty does not affect any legal rights under applicable national legislation governing the
sale of consumer goods.
Obtaining Repairs & Replacements
(In warranty & out of warranty) Goods should not be returned for repair or warranty claim without
first obtaining a Returns Authorisation Number (RAN) failure to obtain a RAN will result in the
returned goods being turned away from our Goods-In and returned to the invoice address as
undeliverable. In addition, goods returned for repair or warranty claim must be accompanied by a
note indicating the nature of the suspected defect, showing clearly the returnee's full name and
address and giving proof of purchase from GateMotors. All goods returned to us for repair or
warranty claim will be inspected and repaired / replaced as necessary. In warranty repairs will not
carry any parts or labour charges, provided the products were found to be faulty due to component
failure. Out of warranty repairs will be subject to charges which cover the labour, replacement
components and carriage. We will excise a Lien as described above, where payment for goods or
services has not been made. Where we deem a repair to be uneconomical, we will contact you for a
decision on our course of action.

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Kit Diamond 230v –FAQ’s
Will my gates still open in the winter when it is very cold and icy?
Climate conditions do affect how the internal mechanics operate. During periods where the outside
temperature can drop as low as -20 degrees in some parts of the UK, the motors can physically have
trouble starting, just like a motor vehicle. Although the internal gears are protected by machine
grease, of course anti-freeze cannot be used. If the motors do struggle to push and pull the gates
and you are finding them closing short or opening short, a simple adjustment to the torque force is
required to give the motors an extra helping hand. This adjustment will increase the power output to
the motor to help it mobilise. During the summer season or where the temperature increases, this
torque force adjustment may need to be reversed as the mechanics will be able to move a lot more
freely and you may find your gates closing quicker or over closing / opening. For the GateMotors Kit
Diamond and Aster, if you are finding ice forming on the motor arms, wiping the arm with liquid
paraffin will help reduce ice formation. Due to the unique way the motors are fabricated, no ice will
get into the motor via the arms, however if it has settled and compacts when the arm retracts to
open your gate, the ice build-up may force the arm not to fully retract.
How can I be sure that the gates are securely closed to keep unwelcome visitors out and
my children and dogs in?
Each GateMotors control has the option of operating the motors in one of two ways:
-Full Automatic mode where a press of the transmitter button will open the gate and hold it
open for a predetermined time (adjustable to between five & 90 seconds) and then close it
automatically.This way no one needs to remember to shut the gate.
-Semi Automatic mode where one press of the button will open the gate as before, but it
won't close automatically until the button is pressed again.
What if I am delayed and the gates start to close before I am through the entrance?
Included in each GateMotors kit is a pair of safety photocells that are normally mounted on each
gatepost and project a beam across the entrance. If your car or any object (e.g. child or pet) breaks
this beam the gate will either not move, or if it has already started to close, stop moving then
reverse open again. If you have large / deep gates then an additional pair of photocells should be
purchased and mounted on posts just beyond the leading edges of the open gate (see accessories);
these will protect the full radial sweep of the gate.
Do my motors require maintenance?
Unlike hydraulic motors, GateMotors electromechanical motors need virtually no maintenance. The
internal gears and mechanisms to control the ram arm motion are protected by Machine Grease. All
that is required is to keep the motors and the control boards associated safety devices (photocells /
anti-crush barriers) free from grime and obvious obstructions including fallen branches et cetera,
and to grease any pivot points regularly including the motors pivoting brackets and your gate hinges.
It is recommended to have the gate automation serviced by professional gate installers / gate
maintenance specialists to ensure your automation is working safely and efficiently. Installers /
Maintenance teams can be found in local directories and internet search engines.

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Kit Diamond –Accessories
Accessories are Available from GateMotors Website or by Telephone Ordering
Key Fobs & Remotes
All GateMotors key fob transmitters are compatible with all GateMotors gate kits Up to 50 remote controls can be
added to each control panel, by following the instructions included with your kit. 3 button key fob remote
controller to operate up to 3 sets of gates. Colours available: Grey, Black and Navy Blue.
Push Button Switch
This fantastic marine quality exit button is suited to internal or external use and is constructed from a marine grade
Stainless Steel with a front IP rating of IP67. The unit has a 2 amp contact rating @ 12/24v DC with a mechanical
lifespan of 1 million operations. Easy to install it is a favourite with customers wanting to offer an easy exit solution
from their property.
Horizontal Electro-lock
The electro-lock with expansion card enables the lock to function and communicate with the gate control board.
This is plugged into the 10-pin socket located on the gate control board, and then connected using 2-wire
configuration. The expansion card transmits 12v charge to the lock which releases its locking pin. In addition, the
electro-lock can be used as a stand-alone lock, simply using the two 'Yale' type keys supplied.
Digital Keypads
Available in Solid Metal, Narrow Style Metal Pressure Sensitive or Plastic Membrane Covered. Easy installation and
programming together with environmental and anti-vandal resistance with numerous available codes for access
control offering different access codes for different people. Surface-mounted keypads are available for internal or
external use.
Extended Aerial
Substitutes the standard gate control boards internal built-in aerial to extend the range of your transmitters from
30M to 80m (max) in free field conditions. The 2m cable length makes this product easy to install on a variety of
applications from fence posts to pillars.
Blinker Warning Light
A flashing blinker / warning light can alert people to the operation of the gates. The blinker light is compatible with
of the Electric gate kits that we sell. Oval blinker with 2 lamps 10W. Height approx 18 cms.
Vehicle Loop Detector
1 or 2 channel loop detectors allow gate release for vehicles entering or exiting the property. Easy to fit to any
existing GateMotor gate system. Very discreet; loop fits underneath your driveway and allows gate release to
vehicles exiting or entering the property - no need to push a button. (Loop cable needed –sold separately)
7 Day Timer
The GateMotors 7 day timer can be configured to provides 7 day, 24 hour or 5 day/2 day operation and either 2
ON/OFF's or 3 ON/OFF's per day, allowing the time switch to be tailored to the consumer's specific requirements.
The GateMotors 7 day timer is the simple and secure solution to all postman/ newspaper delivery/ tradesman /
employees entry requirements.
GSM Mobile Gate Opener
Fed up with losing key fobs? Have you had someone waiting to enter your property when you’re running late to
meet them? If you answer yes to any of the above, the GSM Mobile Gate Opener is the instant solution! The unit is
a wireless control on/off switch that connects to the GSM cell phone network. It is activated by calling its cell
phone number (there are no call costs incurred when dialling to the unit), it will then reject the call without
answering and opens the gate.
Security Camera Light
An innovative self contained video and photo system will automatically record images when movement is
detected within 9M range - 3 megapixel resolution for pictures and video with sound up to 60 seconds long all
stored on a supplied SD memory card. With its powerful Halogen floodlight, this unit works day and night, giving
you peace of mind and protection for your property.
These accessories are popular products from GateMotors. Please visit www.gatemotors.co.uk for FULL
product listing along with technical specifications and installation guides. If you have a question about any
of the accessories featured in this guide, please call 01202 717191.
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