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Help with Proteco Slower4 connections - rennkafer - 23-09-2014

Hello to all forum members; I landed in this forum after trying to find some instructions to install an old swing gate arm.
I live in Chile (Southamerica) and will appreciate any kind of help from you guys.

I´m a D.I.Y proyects fan, and now I want to install this automatic system in my house swing gate.

The componets I have are:
- 1 Proteco Slower 4 electric arm
- 1 S.A.T control board
- 1 electric lock
- 2 remote controls

I can´t find any inormation about this S.A.T control board, If any of you can provide me info about the electric conections in the control board I will be very thankfull.
I attached some pictures.
                   


RE: Help with Proteco Slower4 connections - rennkafer - 24-09-2014

In my search I find that this Arm was also sold as an ASTER 4 in UK. The installation manual is available, but using the Q60 control board.
Anyone can help me with the connections in my S.A.T control board?

Thanks


RE: Help with Proteco Slower4 connections - rennkafer - 09-10-2014

I notice that the transformer is missing in this control board. Can anyone help me to intall a new one. I can send a picture of the reverse of the control board to see the circuit.

Thanks, any help will be appreciate.


RE: Help with Proteco Slower4 connections - thm - 10-10-2014

If you can afford it, just buy a new control board for swing gate operators. Your operator is a typical 230VAC operator and compatible with any board for 230VAC swing gate operators you can find. You will also need remotes, a capacitor for the operator (8 μF ?) and safety photocells.

Good luck.


PS: It is very possible that the board will not function correctly, even if you reinstall the transformer. And this is not counting that as you said you have no installation manual. I couldn't locate any info on S.A.T. and nobody I asked knew it either. You will probably have a hard time trying to find a manual for a 10-15 years old obscure piece of electronics.