
Instruction Manual for the
E-SL 450 Series

Estate Slide Summery of Functions
The Estate Slide is only to be used for vehicular Slide gates in a Class I
setting.
Class I: A vehicular gate opener (or system) intended for use in a home of
one-to-four single family dwelling, or a garage or parking area associated
therewith.
The Estate Slide automated system was designed and built for controlling vehicle
access. Do not use for any other purpose.
The EstateSlide automated system automates residential Slide-leaf gates with
leaves of up to 18’ in length.
It consists of a locking electro-mechanical linear operator, powered by a 24V AC
transformer, coupled with control board that switches the voltage to DC to power
the motor. The MASTER card can be programmed and is used to set the following: function logics, work times (by self-learning) and pause times, leaf speed, and
the sensitivity of the anti-crushing device.
The locking system will automatically lock when the motor is not operating. A release system enables the gate to be moved by hand in case of a system failure.
Keep this manual safely stored after
installation.
Serial Number__________________________
Date of Purchase_______________________
Place of Purchase______________________
Have this information on hand while handling all
service and warranty issues.

Specifications
MODEL Estate Swing
Power Supply
24V AC/ 24V DC
Absorbed Power (W)
Absorbed Current (Amps)
Max Run Time
Operating ambient temperature
Motor Rotational Speed
Gate leaf max length (ft.)
Gate leaf max weight (lbs.)
Type of Limit Switch
Included:
2 Remotes
[A]
DIY Transformer
[B]
Rack
Motor
Battery
Limit magnet
[C]
Release keys
[D]
50
10
5.6 minutes
32 to 104 Deg F
2000r/min
Up to 14
Up to 450
Magnetic
A
B
C
D
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Standard System
Overview and Safety
Zones
The system display to the right is a
recommended standard system.
Other approved accessories can be
installed. Photo sensors and a flashing light indicating gate movement
is recommended for safety purposes.
1 Estate Swing Operator
2 Photocells (not included)
3 Key operated pushbutton (not included)
4 Flashing lamp (not included)
5 Radio receiver (optional)
Notes: 1) Do not extend operator connection cables
2) When laying electrical cables, use
appropriate rigid and/or flexible tube
3) Do not run any wires in the same conduit as
110 AC power that may be in the area. This
will cause unwanted interference
IMPORTANT
Preliminary Checks:
To ensure safety and an efficiently operating automated system, make sure the following conditions are observed.
• The gate and post must be suitable for being automated. Check that the structure is suffi-
ciently strong and rigid, and its dimensions and weights conform to those
indicated in section 1. In particular, wheel diameter must be in relation to the weight of the
gate to be automated. Dimensions and weight must match those indicated in the technical
specifications.
• Make sure the leaves move smoothly without any irregular friction during entire travel.
• The soil must permit sufficient stability for the expansion plugs securing the foundation
plate.
• Check if the upper guide and travel limit mechanical stops are installed.
We advise you to have any metalwork carried out before the automated system is installed.
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Tools Needed
• Power Drill
• Crescent Wrench
• Metal Drill Bits
• Hacksaw
• Flat Head Screwdriver
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
• Tape Measure
• Level
• Wire Strippers
• C-clamps
Other items that may be needed prior to commencing installation.
• Cement, boards for a slab frame, and a trowel.
• Low voltage wire will be required to run power to your operator. See the power
page for specifications.
• If the gate is more than 144’ from an a/c power supply then an electrician will be
required to move a supply closer.
• Depending on the current base, you may need cement to form a level mounting
pad.
• A voltage meter may be necessary to run diagnostic checks.
• A digital camera will come in handy with technicians if any support is needed.
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Manual Operation
1. Key release the lever .
2. Lift the lever to disengage the gears.
3. The motor will not run again until the motor is relocked There is a magnetic sensor that allows the motor to operate, be sure the magnet is lined up with the sensor..
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