IMPORTANT, READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION!
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) When servicing the operator
or gate, always disconnect the battery.
(2) Ensure that the gate caution
sign is installed on the gate in a position where it can be easily
seen.
(3) All rollers and gears
should be covered as a safety precaution.
(4) A reversing edge switch
is recommended on any slide gate where the possibility of pedestrian
traffic exists or if an obstruction is encountered in the closing
path of the gate.
(5) If the opening direction
presents a potential for hazard, an additional edge switch can
be added to stop the gate.
(6) Test all warning and reversing
functions of your gate operator system at least once a month to
insure safe operation.
******************* WARNING********************
1. NEVER OPERATE THE GATE
UNTIL YOU HAVE IT IN FULL VIEW.
2. KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS
AWAY FROM THE GATE WHEN IT IS OPENING OR CLOSING.
3. KEEP HANDS, FINGERS, AND
FEET AWAY FROM ALL MOVING PARTS.
MODEL 7000 SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum gate weight400 lbs.
Maximum opening20fl.
Avg. cycles per day (5 watt solar panel) 12
1.) CONTROL BOX INSTALLATION

Locate and secure two posts
(3 inch o.d.) in concrete (fig. 1-1). A cross member between posts
is recommended to maintain a proper distance between posts. Posts
must be horizontally in line with the gate.
Fig. 1-1 MOUNTING POSTS INSTALLATION
Allow concrete to set before
installing the power unit.
Mount the control box to the mounting posts using the (4) 3"
u-bolts provided at the desired height with the sprockets facing
the gate. The control box must be level to the gate (fig. 1-2)

Fig. 1-2 CONTROL BOX INSTALLATION
2.) MOUNTING GATE BRACKETS
Secure gate brackets to vertical
end posts of gate using the (4) 2" u-bolts provided. (If
back frame was added, secure rear bracket to back frame). The
slotted 3/8" holes in brackets must be aligned with the bottom
of the idler sprockets (fig. 2-1).

Fig. 2-1 GATE BRACKET INSTALLATION
Slide gate to full open position to check alignment of front bracket,
then slide gate to the full closed position to check alignment
of rear bracket. Re-align if necessary.
3.) CHAIN INSTALLATION
Be sure that the battery is
disconnected.
Ensure that drive and idler sprockets are in-line with each other.
Connect a chain-bolt to one end of the chain and bolt onto the
rear gate bracket (fig. 3-1).

Fig. 3-1 CHAIN BOLT INSTALLATION
D) Position gate so it is
about halfway closed/open. Thread chain around drive and idler
sprockets and pull towards front gate bracket (fig. 3-2).

Fig. 3-2 CHAIN INSTALLATION
E) Adjust chain to proper
length then attach remaining chain-bolt to end of chain and bolt
to front gate bracket.
F) Check alignment of chain
idler sprockets in both vertical and horizontal direction.
G) Adjust nuts on eye bolts
to remove excess chain slack (about 1" of slack for every
10 feet of chain). Do not overtighten chain.
H) Attach hood.
4.) LIMIT ADJUSTMENT
A) BE SURE THE HOOD COVERING
THE DRIVE AND IDLER SPROCKETS IS SECURED. KEEP PERSONNEL AWAY
FROM THE GATE WHILE TESTING.
B) Connect battery (red-positive,
black – negative).
C) Push test button to activate
gate. If gate starts opening, push button twice to stop and reverse
gate. Once gate starts closing, push the test button to stop the
gate within 3" of the desired close position. Disconnect
battery.
D) Mount one of the magnets
on the short side of the chain just before the chain enters the
hood.
E) Mount the other magnet
at a distance of the length of the gate opening less 15"
from the first magnet.
F) Reconnect battery and test
limits. Re-adjust if necessary. We recommend that the battery
be disconnected when changing limits.
G) Once all adjustments have
been completed, tack weld all u-bolts to prevent slipping.
5.) SETTING AUTOMATIC CLOSE
Switch #1 on the set of red
and white switches activates the automatic close when placed in
the "on" position. Apollo slide gate operators are set
at the factory for a left-handed closure (if you are standing
from inside the property facing out, the gate closes to the left).
If your gate closes to the
right, you will have to change the following connections on the
terminal strip:
1) Swap the white and orange
wires (3 & 5)
2) Swap the red and black wires (1 & 2)
6.) SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION
1) Determine a suitable mounting
location for the solar panel. The solar panel is shipped with
10 feet of cable. Additional cable is available if required. The
panel should aim south in the northern hemisphere and north in
the southern hemisphere. There should be no obstructions (trees,
buildings etc.) that would limit the amount of sunlight that hits
the surface of the solar panel.
2) Weld or bolt the solar
panel bracket at the selected location to an existing structure.
3) Mount the solar panel to
the bracket using the two ¼" bolts and nuts that are
shipped on the panel
4) Feed the cable through
the hole with a grommet on the side of the control box and connect
to battery (red-positive, black-negative). You may need to cut
the connection off and re-splice once inside the control box.
6.1
The PC Board is factory pre-programmed
as follows:
Switch #1 on Automatic timer
to close is activated.
Switch #2 off 2 second delay until current sensor is activated.
Switch #3 on Timer to close will activate only from open limit.
Switch #4 off Allows master side of gate to operate.
Switch #5 off Allows slave side of gate to operate. (Dual gates.)
Switch #6 off Maximum run timer will stop gate if time runs out.
Switch #7 on Maximum run timer value preset about 30 seconds.
Switch #8 on Timer to close value preset about 20 seconds.
Switch #9 off For slice gases only.You may adjust the program
per attached control board instructions.
6.2
The pot screw to adjust the
current sense sensitivity (Automatic Reverse) is set at minimum
sensitivity. See the drawing of circuit board to locate pot screw,
if necessary.
The pot screw to adjust the
automatic close is set at about 20 seconds. It may be adjusted
up to 70 seconds or turned off completely. See drawing of circuit
board to locate Timer to Close Adjustment.
PROGRAM SWITCHES
The program switches are the
9 switches located at the top right of the circuit board.
Note: The standard factory
settings are in bold lettering.
#1 Turns timer to close on/off
on - timer to close enabled
off - timer to close disabled
#2 Current Sensitivity Option - delay from start until current.
sense enabled
on - 4 second delay
off- 2 second delay
#3 Timer to Close Option
on - timer to close works
only when open limit switch is activated
off- timer to close works from any point the gate is stopped during
opening
#4 Dual Control Option - Slave enable / disable
on - disables slave side of
dual control board
off- enables slave side of dual control board
#5 Dual Control Option – Master enable / disable
on - disables master side
of dual control board
off- enables master side of dual control board
#6 Maximum Run Timer Option
on - stops & reverses
gate if timer times out before reaching closed position
off - stops gate if timer times out before reaching closed position
#7 Maximum Run Timer Value
on - 10 to 30 seconds (adjustable)
off- 5 to 15 seconds (adjustable)
#8 Timer To Close Value
on - 20 to 70 seconds (adjustable)
off- 10 to 35 seconds (adjustable)
#9 Open. Stop. Close Switch enable / disable
on - allows for open, stop, close button to operate gate operator
off- disables open, stop, close button
Note: The timer ranges may vary from board to board.
CONTROL BOARD CONNECTIONS
8 Pin Connector (s)
#1 Open Limit Input
#2 Close Limit Input#3 Motor
- Positive during open mode, Negative during close mode#4 Motor
- Negative during open mode, Positive during open mode#5 Ground#6
Ground#7 Ground - battery negative#8 Battery +12 VDC
7 Pin Connectors
#1 Edge 1 input
#2 Edge 2 input
#3 Ground
#4 Ground
#5 Stop input - used only with 3 button control (N/C)
#6 Close input - used only with 3 button control (N/O)
#7 Open input - used only with 3 button control (N/O)
#8 Ground
#9 Ground
#10 Free Exit input (also recommended telephone gate control)
#11 Ground
#12 Under Gate Loop input
#13 Ground
#14 Safety Loop input
There are an additional 3
connectors for GROUND, INPUT, & 12V. Each of these is fused
for 2 amps max.
The EMERGENCY BYPASS CONNECTOR
is for use in situations when the control board is not operating
correctly. Unplug the 8 pin white connector from the Master or
Slave input and plug into the Emergency Bypass Connector. When
the gate is open enough to get in or out, remove the plug. If
the plug is not removed, the motor will stall and blow fuse F1.
The model 7000 incorporates
a mechanical release that is the preferred method of operating
the gate manually.
CONTROL BOARD LAYOUT

* Optional devices such as 12 volt radio receivers and 12 volt
keypads.
RADIO OR
KEYPAD
negative & common---------GND
normally open----------------INP
+12 volts DC -----------------12V GATE
CONTROL
BOARD
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM: Gate opens OK but
after closing, opens back up.
1. Automatic reverse sensitivity
is set too sensitive. Readjust - CAUTION: Automatic reverse sensitivity
should be set sensitive enough to avoid injury.
2. Too much closing pressure on gate. Readjust magnets on chain.
3. Check that battery voltage is over 12.5 VDC when closing gate.
4. Replace gate control board.
SYMPTOM: Gate doesn't move
at all.
1. Check battery connections
and polarity. Battery voltage should read above 12.5 VDC.
2. Be sure wiring harness is securely seated in the gate control
board.
3. Replace gate control board.
4. Plug the wiring harness into the EMERGENCY BY-PASS connector
on the control board. Unplug connector before gate goes open too
far to avoid blowing the fuse.
SYMPTOM: Gate moves only a
few feet, then stops.
1. Check battery voltage (should
read 12.5 VDC of higher).
2. Check for gate binding or obstruction.
3. Check for damage to gate or rollers. Disconnect chain and manually
roll gate to verify free movement.
4. Replace gate control board.
5. Unplug push button from control board (possible bad push button).
SYMPTOM: Gate will open using
push button control board but not with transmitter.
1. Check that the code switches
inside the transmitter match the code switches in the receiver.
2. Make sure the LED on the transmitter lights when activated.
If not, check the battery.
3. Hold the transmitter within 3 inches of the receiver and try
to activate. If gate activates, proceed to the next section.
SYMPTOM: Transmitter works,
but not very far away.
Note: Transmission distances
will vary according to terrain, obstructions, and lectrica/ interference.
Window tinting on automotive windshields will also cut "own
on the range. The normal range inside of a vehicle is 50-100 feet
while 100-200 feet may be obtained outside the vehicle.
1. Inspect the antenna. Be
sure that the center conductor is penetrating the female connector
on the control box.
2. If there is very much metallic material between the antenna
and the attempted transmission area, raise the height of the antenna
using a #244 antenna extension kit.
SYMPTOM: Gate randomly opens,
closes, and stops for no reason.
1. Check all transmitters,
wireless keypads, etc. for a stuck push button.
2. Check the code switch on the transmitter and receiver to be
sure all the switches are not in the same position.
3. Disconnect all other devices to see if the problem goes away.
4. Unplug push button from control board (possible bad push button).
QUICK RELEASE
for manual operation

WARNING DISCONNECT BATTERY BEFORE RELEASING GATE
TO RELEASE GATE – Pull
quick release out and turn ¼ in either direction. Gate
can now be manually opened or closed.
TO REENGAGE – Turn quick
release until it locks into place. Reconnect battery.