GTO Garage Door Opener SL 1000B User Manual

AUTOMATIC GATE OPERATOR  
FOR VEHICULAR SLIDE GATES  
INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR THE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER  
WARNING!  
This equipment is similar to other gate or door equipment and meets or exceeds  
Underwriters Laboratory Standard 325 (UL 325). However, gate equipment has  
hazards associated with its use and therefore by installing this product the installer  
and user accept full responsibility for following and noting the installation and  
safety instructions. Failure to follow installation and safety instructions can result  
in hazards developing due to improper assembly. You agree to properly install this  
product and that if you fail to do so GTO, Inc. shall in no event be liable for direct,  
indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages or loss of profits whether  
based in contract tort or any other legal theory during the course of the warranty  
or at any time thereafter. The installer and/or user agree to assume responsibility  
for all liability and use of this product releasing GTO, Inc. from any and all liability.  
If you are not in agreement with this disclaimer or do not feel capable of properly  
following all installation and safety instructions you may return this product for full  
replacement value.  
READALLINSTRUCTIONSCAREFULLYANDCOMPLETELYbeforeattempting  
to install and use this automatic gate opener. This gate opener produces a high level of  
force. Stay clear of the unit while it is operating and exercise caution at all times.  
All automatic gate openers are intended for use on vehicular gates only.  
This product meets and exceeds the requirements of UL 325, the standard which regulates gate opener safety,  
as established and made effective March 1, 2000, by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.  
DO NOT INSTALL THIS OPERATOR WITHOUT SAFETY EDGES AND ROLLER GUARDS!  
3121 Hartsfield Road • Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32303  
Telephone GTO Sales: 1-800-543-GATE (4283) or (850) 575-0176 • Fax (850) 575-8912  
or GTO Technical Service: 1-800-543-1236 or (850) 575-4144 • Fax (850)575-8950  
RB270 rev - 4/5/06  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR THE GTO/PRO SL-1000/2000 AND GTO/PRO SL-1000B/2000B  
AUTOMATIC SLIDE GATE OPERATORS  
Because automatic gate operators produce high levels of force, all system designers, installers, and consumers  
have an obligation to know the potential hazards associated with improperly designed, installed, or maintained gate  
operator systems. Keep in mind that the gate operator is just one component of the total gate operating system.  
Each component must work in unison to provide the consumer with convenience, security, and safety.  
This manual contains various safety precautions and warnings for the system designer, installer, and consumer.  
Because there are many possible applications of the gate operator, 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.  
The precautions and warnings in this manual are identified with this  
warning symbol.  
The  
symbol identifies the conditions that can result in damage to the operator or its components, serious  
injury, or death.  
Because GTO automatic gate operators are only part of a total gate operating system, it is the responsibility  
of the designer, installer, and purchaser to ensure the total system is safe for its intended use. Bypassing  
safety devices or neglecting to use safety devices with the gate operator is NOT acceptable.  
TO MANUALLY OPEN AND CLOSE THE GATE, FOLLOW  
THE PROCEDURE BELOW:  
CAUTION: Disconnect the  
operator chain ONLY when the  
gate is NOT moving.  
1. Lift the quick release pins UP, then  
Chain Bracket (204IH)  
pull them OUT of the chain brackets  
(see illustration).  
2. Lay the chain down and manually slide  
Quick Release Pin (211IH)  
the gate to the desired position.  
To prevent unauthorized removal of the  
quick release pins, install pin locks (see  
accessory catalog) above the quick release  
pins in both chain brackets.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR THE SYSTEM DESIGNER  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury or death:  
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.  
2. This operator is intended for use only on vehicular gates. Pedestrians must be supplied with a separate  
walk-through gate (see Entrapment Protection on page 6).  
3. When designing a system that will be entered from a highway or main thoroughfare, make sure the system  
is placed far enough from the road to prevent traffic congestion.  
FOR THE INSTALLER  
WARNING-To reduce the risk of injury or death:  
I. Before Installation  
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.  
2. Verify this operator is proper for the type and size of gate, and its frequency of use.  
3. Make sure the gate has been properly installed and slides freely in both directions. 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 operator and safety devices used with the system.  
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4. All openings of a horizontal slide gate must be guarded or screened to prevent a 2 /4 inch diameter sphere  
from passing through openings anywhere in the gate. This screen (or guard) must also be installed over the  
portion of adjacent fence that the gate covers in the open position (see page 6).  
5. Review the operation of the system and become familiar with its safety features. Understand how to  
disconnect the operator chain with the quick release pins for manual operation of the gate (see page 1).  
6. This gate operator is intended for vehicular gates ONLY. A separate entrance or gate must be installed for  
pedestrian use (see page 6). NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING GATE.  
II. During Installation  
1. Install the gate operator on the inside of the property and fence line. DO NOT install an operator on the  
outside of the gate where the public has access to it.  
2. Be careful with moving parts and avoid close proximity to areas where fingers or hands could be  
pinched.  
3. Determine the best obstruction sensing setting for this installation. The gate MUST stop and reverse on  
contact with an obstruction or when an object activates the non-contact sensors. After adjusting the force  
or the limit of travel, retest the gate operator. Failure to adjust and retest the gate operator properly  
increases the risk of injury or death.  
4. Additional safety equipment such as roller guards and safety edges (or photoelectric sensors) MUST  
be installed to prevent bodily injury (see page 6).  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
5. Mount access controls away from the gate (minimum distance is 10 feet). The user must have full view  
of the gate but be unable to touch it while operating the controls.  
6. Secure outdoor or easily accessed gate operator controls in order to prohibit unauthorized use of the  
gate.  
III. After Installation  
1. Review ALL safety instructions with the consumer/end user and explain the basic operation and safety  
systems of the entire gate operator system, including disconnecting the chain for manual gate operation.  
2. Inform the consumer/end user that servicing of the operator must only be done by an experienced  
technician.  
3. Attach the warning signs (included) to each side of the gate to alert public of automatic gate operation.  
Take a photo of warning signs installed on gate. Record the date of the photo for your reference.  
4. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Leave IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
(included) with consumer/end user.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
SECONDARY MEANS OF PROTECTION AGAINST ENTRAPMENT  
As specified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL 325 (31.1.1), automatic gate operators shall have provisions  
for, or be supplied with, at least one independent primary and one independent secondary means to protect against  
entrapment. GTO gate operators utilize Type A, an inherent entrapment sensing system, as the primary type of  
entrapmentprotection. TheGTO/PROSL-1000/2000andGTO/PROSL-1000B/2000Bgateoperatorshaveprovisions  
for the connection of Type B1 and B2 protection to be used as the secondary type of entrapment protection.  
1. For gate operators utilizing a non-contact sensor (Type B1) in accordance with UL 325 (31.1.6):  
A. Refer to the sensor manufacturer’s instructions on the placement of non-contact sensors for each type of  
application.  
B. Care shall be exercised to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, such as when a vehicle trips the sensor while  
the gate is still moving.  
C. One or more non-contact sensors shall be located where the risk of entrapment or obstruction exists, such  
as the perimeter reachable by a moving gate or barrier.  
2. For gate operators utilizing a contact sensor (Type B2) in accordance with UL 325 (31.1.10):  
A. One or more contact sensors shall be located at the leading edge, trailing edge, and post mounted edge, both  
inside and outside of a vehicular slide gate system.  
B. A hard wired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that the communication between the  
sensor and the gate operator is not subjected to mechanical damage.  
C. A wireless contact sensor such as one that transmits radio frequency (RF) signals to the gate operator for  
entrapment protection functions shall be located where the transmission of the signals are not obstructed or  
impeded by building structures, natural landscaping or similar obstruction. A wireless contact sensor shall  
function under the intended end-use conditions.  
ENTRAPMENT ALARM (UL 325; 31.2.1)  
The GTO/PRO SL-2000 and GTO/PRO SL-2000B operators are designed to stop and reverse for 2 seconds  
when the gate comes in contact with an obstruction or when an object activates the non-contact sensors.  
Additionally, these operators are equipped with an audio entrapment alarm which will function if the unit  
obstructs twice while opening or closing. This alarm will sound for a period of 5 minutes or until the  
operator receives an intended signal (e.g., transmitter signal) and the gate returns to a fully open or fully  
closed position.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR THE CONSUMER/END USER  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury or death:  
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.  
2. Distribute and discuss copies of the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS manual with all persons  
authorized to use your gate. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
3. Always keep people and objects away from the gate and its area of travel.  
NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING GATE.  
4. Your automatic gate is not for pedestrian use. If pedestrian traffic is expected near the gate, a walk-through  
gate must be installed for this purpose (see page 6).  
5. 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 unauthorized users; store controls where children and  
unauthorized users cannot access them.  
6. If push buttons or key switches are installed, they should be within sight of the gate, yet located far enough  
from the gate (at least 10 feet) so the gate cannot be touched while in operation. Do not operate any control  
without watching the movement of the gate.  
7. Do not activate your gate operator unless you can see it and can determine that its area of travel is clear of  
people, pets, or other obstructions.  
8. If your gate has open rollers, be sure that roller guards have been installed to prevent hands and fingers  
from being caught in the rollers (see page 6).  
9. It is your responsibility to make sure that the installer posted warning signs on both sides of your gate. If  
any of these signs or warning decals become damaged, illegible or missing, replace them immediately.  
Contact your installer or GTO for replacements.  
10. Verify that electric safety edge sensors (or photoelectric sensors) have been installed (see page 6). These  
safety devices should be tested monthly.  
11. KEEP GATES PROPERLY MAINTAINED. Have a qualified service person make repairs to the gate  
hardware. NEVER REMOVE THE OPERATOR HOUSING.  
12. DO NOT attempt to service this operator yourself; for service, contact your installer or another experienced  
technician.  
13. Haveyourgateoperatortestedmonthlyandservicedregularlybyanexperiencedtechnician.ThegateMUST  
stop and reverse on contact with an obstruction or when an object activates the non-contact sensors. If these  
functions are observed to operate improperly, discontinue use and have operator serviced immediately.  
14. To operate this equipment safely, YOU must receive detailed instructions on disconnecting the operator  
chain with the quick release pins (see page 1). If you feel you have not received full and proper instructions,  
contact your installer.  
15. Disconnect the operator chain ONLY when the gate is NOT moving and turned off.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
REQUIRED SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR GATES  
INSTALL SCREEN GUARD OVER GATE AND FENCE  
Injuries may occur when people place their hands, arms, legs, etc., through openings in the gate grill when the gate  
is operated, trapping them between the grill and the fence post (or fence). All openings of a horizontal slide gate  
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must be guarded or screened to prevent a 2 /4” diameter sphere from passing through openings anywhere in the  
gate. This screen/guard must also be installed over the portion of adjacent fence that the gate covers in the open  
position. Screening will prevent access through openings in areas where the gate may travel.  
Screen Mesh  
Contact Sensor  
Contact Sensor  
Contact Sensor  
ROLLER GUARDS  
Injuries occur  
when people get  
their hands caught  
between the gate  
and the roller.  
Roller guard to prevent  
pinch point hazard.  
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WARNING  
Contact Sensor  
Moving Gate Can Cause  
Injury Or Death  
1. KEEP CLEAR! Gate may move at any time.  
2. Do not allow children to operate gate or  
play in gate area.  
Roller guards or  
enclosed tracks  
must be installed to  
prevent this pinch  
point hazard.  
3. This gate is for vehicles only. Pedestrians  
must use  
a
separate entrance.  
WARNING SIGNS  
The warning signs (above right) must  
be installed on both sides of the gate  
(see page 7 for details).  
Roller guard to prevent  
pinch point hazard.  
ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION  
GTO’s internal obstruction settings, even when properly adjusted, may not be sensitive enough to prevent bodily  
injury. For this reason, safety devices such as safety edges MUST be installed. Furthermore, a pedestrian gate  
must be installed if walk-through traffic is expected near the gate. We recommend the GTO Bulldog Pedestrian  
Gate Lock (see accessory catalog) for controlled access.  
Contact Sensor  
Roller Guard  
Contact Sensor  
Pedestrian Gate  
Warning Sign  
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WARNING  
Moving Gate Can Cause  
Injury Or Death  
1. KEEP CLEAR! Gate may move at any time.  
2. Do not allow children to operate gate or  
play in gate area.  
3. This gate is for vehicles only. Pedestrians  
must use  
a
separate entrance.  
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CAUTION  
AUTOMATIC  
STAND CLGEAATRE  
1-800-543-GATE  
Vehicle Gate  
Operator  
Roller Guard  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
These warning labels should be found at the locations specified below. If any of them are missing, immediately  
contact your installer for replacements.  
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WARNING  
WARNING  
• Fingers, hands, and  
loose clothing may be  
dragged into chain  
sprockets.  
Moving parts inside are capable of  
causing injury to fingers and hands.  
DO NOT remove operator housing.  
• Fingers and hands can  
be injured by rotating  
sprockets.  
Consult your safety manual before  
making adjustments.  
For service, call an experienced technician.  
• Keep hands, fingers,  
and loose clothing  
away from chain and  
chain opening in  
AUTOMATIC GATE OPENERS  
1-800-543-GATE  
operator housing.  
warning label located on front of operator housing  
warning labels (3). Located on both sides and back  
of operator housing  
SL  
Series  
Conforms to UL 325 STANDARDS  
Certified to CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.247-92  
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US  
Maximum Gate: 500 lb. (226.7 kg); 30 ft. (9.1 m)  
Voltage: 12 Vdc; Frequency: 0 Hz; Power: 93.2 W  
Class I, II and III Vehicular Slide Gate Operator  
Serial Number: SL1000-xxxxxxx  
!
WARNING  
9901178  
• Fingers, hands, and loose clothing  
may be dragged into chain sprockets.  
• Fingers and hands can be injured by  
rotating sprockets.  
Keep hands, fingers, and loose clothing  
away from chain and sprockets.  
Disconnect operator ONLY when the gate is NOT moving.  
TO MANUALLY OPEN AND CLOSE THE GATE:  
warning label located on top  
of control box  
1. Lift quick release pins UP, then pull them OUT of chain brackets.  
2. Lay chain down and manually slide gate to desired position.  
RB2001  
GTO, Inc. Tallahassee, Florida USA  
Series  
Conforms to UL 325 STANDARDS  
Certified to CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.247-92  
C
US  
Maximum Gate: 1000 lb. (453.4 kg); 30 ft. (9.1 m)  
Voltage: 12 Vdc; Frequency: 0 Hz; Power: 93.2 W  
Class I, II and III Vehicular Slide Gate Operator  
Serial Number: SL2000-xxxxxxx  
9901178  
Disconnect operator ONLY when the gate is NOT moving.  
TO MANUALLY OPEN AND CLOSE THE GATE:  
1. Lift quick release pins UP, then pull them OUT of chain brackets.  
2. Lay chain down and manually slide gate to desired position.  
RB2002  
GTO, Inc. Tallahassee, Florida USA  
product identification and manual operation instruction  
label installed on control box cover  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Continued from page 7  
These warning labels should be found at the locations specified below. If any of them are missing, immediately  
contact your installer for replacements.  
!
WARNING  
Fingers, hands, and loose clothing  
may be dragged into chain sprockets.  
Fingers and hands can be injured by  
rotating sprockets.  
!
WARNING  
Keep hands, fingers, and loose clothing  
away from chain and sprockets.  
warning sign located (inside housing)  
over the top sprocket at back of operator  
!
WARNING  
• Adjusting limit switches with power on will  
activate gate.  
• Injury may result if fingers get caught under  
switch plate while adjusting switches.  
Use extreme caution when adjusting switches.  
Moving Gate Can Cause  
Injury Or Death  
warning label located  
on limit switch plate  
1. KEEP CLEAR! Gate may move at any time.  
2. Do not allow children to operate gate or  
play in gate area.  
3. This gate is for vehicles only. Pedestrians  
must use a separate entrance.  
warning signs (2) to be installed on each side of the gate  
(3–5 feet above the bottom of the gate)  
!
WARNING  
• Fingers, hands, and  
loose clothing may be  
dragged into chain  
sprockets.  
• Fingers and hands can  
be injured by rotating  
sprockets.  
• Keep hands, fingers,  
and loose clothing  
away from chain and  
sprockets.  
warning label located (inside housing) next to  
sprockets on back of operator  
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GTO PRO SL-1000 SERIES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
DRIVE  
• Powered by a 12 V motor with integral case hardened steel gear reduction to 90 rpm. Generates 155 in. lb. of torque at 12  
V. Motor temperature range -30 °F to +160 °F.  
• Gate velocity: 1 ft/s.  
POWER  
• The PRO SL-1000 system is powered by a 12Vdc, 7.0Ah, sealed, rechargeable battery.  
• Battery charge for PRO SL-1000 is maintained by a 18Vac (40VA) transformer rectified to 14.5Vdc through the GTO  
Control Board. Two (2) blade-style control board fuses rated for 15A.  
NOTE: The transformer should not be connected directly to any battery. Transformer must be connected with a  
minimum of 16 gauge, multi-stranded, dual conductor, direct burial low voltage wire. NOTE: Do not replace fuses  
with higher ampere rated fuses; doing so will void the warranty and may damage the control board.  
• Battery charge maintained by GTO Solar Panel Charger: float voltage 14.5Vdc output from a  
193/8” x 151/4” silicon alloy panel. Generates minimum of 10 W at 600 mA. Gated diode on the control board prevents  
battery discharge.  
CONTROL  
GTO microprocessor controlled board with temperature compensated circuits. Auto-memorization of digital transmitter  
code. Charging regulated by circuit on control board. “Sleep draw” is 40 mA; “active draw” is 2 to 5A.  
GTO remote-mounted RF receiver tuned to 318 MHz.  
• Limit controls are mechanical. Normally open contact.  
• Adjustable auto-close timer (OFF to 120 s), inertia, and obstruction sensitivity using three (3)  
potentiometers.  
• Power terminal block accommodates a transformer and solar panels.  
• Operator terminal blocks accommodate safety edges and photoelectric sensors for opening and closing modes.  
• Fully compatible accessory terminal block provides connections for safety loops, wands, intercoms, card readers, phone  
systems, etc.  
• DIP switches simplify setup of gate operator.  
• audio entrapment alarm sounds if unit obstructs twice while opening or closing.  
OPERATIONAL CAPACITY  
• The GTO/PRO SL-1000 and GTO/PRO SL-1000B will handle gates weighing up to 500 lb. (226.7 kg) and up to 30 ft.  
(9.14 m) in length (per leaf) if the proper installation procedures have been followed. Note that ball bearing rollers  
and covers should be used on all gates.  
• The GTO/PRO SL-1000 series operators are capable high volume cycling; however, the total cycles per day will depend  
on the motor current and efficiency of the gate installation (see chart below). For questions relating to specific applications  
and for information regarding cycling duty when charged by solar panels, call the GTO Service Department at (800) 543-  
1236.  
Gate Capacity Chart for SL-1000 Series  
(estimated number of cycles based on use with a transformer)  
20 ft.  
16 ft.  
12 ft.  
8 ft.  
120  
140  
160  
180  
110  
130  
150  
170  
100  
120  
140  
160  
90  
110  
130  
150  
200 lb. 300 lb. 400 lb. 500 lb.  
Gate Weight  
Cycles shown are for single gate, dual gates will get approximately half as many cycles.  
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Housing Dimensions:  
Shipping Weight:  
Height: 18” Width: 21 /2” Depth: 11”  
Approximately 90 lb.  
Rollers should be lubricated at least four times per year.  
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
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GTO PRO SL-2000 SERIES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
DRIVE  
• Powered by a 12 V motor with integral case hardened steel gear reduction to 90 rpm. Generates 310 in. lb. of torque at 12  
V. Motor temperature range -30 °F to +160 °F.  
• Gate velocity: 1 ft/s.  
POWER  
• The PRO SL-2000 system is powered by a 12Vdc, 7.0Ah, sealed, rechargeable battery.  
• Battery charge for PRO SL-2000 is maintained by a 18Vac (40VA) transformer rectified to 14.5Vdc through the GTO  
Control Board. Two (2) blade-style control board fuses rated for 20A.  
IMPORTANT: The transformer should not be connected directly to any battery. Transformer must be connected to the control  
board with a minimum of 16 gauge, multi-stranded, dual conductor, direct burial low voltage wire. Do not replace fuses with  
higher ampere rated fuses; doing so will void the warranty and may damage the control board.  
Solar Panel Charger can only be used on the SL-2000 if the optional 24Amp hour battery kit is used (seeAccessory Catalog on  
page 41). Battery charge maintained by GTO Solar Panel Charger: float voltage 14.5Vdc output from a 193/8” x 151/4”  
silicon alloy panel. Generates minimum of 10 W at 600 mA. Gated diode on the control board prevents battery discharge.  
CONTROL  
GTO microprocessor controlled board with temperature compensated circuits. Auto-memorization of digital transmitter  
code. Charging regulated by circuit on control board. “Sleep draw” is 40 mA; “active draw” is 5 to 13A.  
GTO remote-mounted RF receiver tuned to 318 MHz.  
• Limit controls are mechanical. Normally open contact.  
• Adjustable auto-close timer (OFF to 120 s), inertia, and obstruction sensitivity using three (3)  
potentiometers.  
• Power terminal block accommodates a transformer and solar panels.  
• Operator terminal blocks accommodate safety edges and photoelectric sensors for opening and closing modes.  
• Fully compatible accessory terminal block provides connections for safety loops, wands, intercoms, card readers, phone  
systems, etc.  
• DIP switches simplify setup of gate operator.  
• audio entrapment alarm sounds if unit obstructs twice while opening or closing.  
OPERATIONAL CAPACITY  
• The GTO/PRO SL-2000 and GTO/PRO SL-2000B will handle gates weighing up to 1000 lb. (453.4 kg) and up to 30 ft.  
(9.14 m) in length (per leaf) if the proper installation procedures have been followed. Note that ball bearing rollers  
and covers should be used on all gates.  
• The GTO/PRO SL-2000 series operators are capable of high volume cycling; however, the total cycles per day will depend  
on the motor current and efficiency of the gate installation (see chart below). For questions relating to specific applications  
and for information regarding cycling duty when charged by solar panels, call the GTO Service Department at (800) 543-  
1236.  
Gate Capacity Chart for SL-2000 Series  
(estimated number of cycles based on use with a transformer)  
20 ft.  
16 ft.  
12 ft.  
8 ft.  
80  
70  
90  
110  
130  
60  
80  
100  
120  
50  
70  
90  
100  
120  
140  
110  
400 lb. 600 lb. 800 lb. 1000 lb.  
Gate Weight  
Cycles shown are for single gate, dual gates will get approximately half as many cycles.  
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Housing Dimensions:  
Shipping Weight:  
Height: 18” Width: 21 /2” Depth: 11”  
Approximately 90 lb.  
Rollers should be lubricated at least four times per year.  
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
Operator  
Control Box with  
Control Board  
and Battery  
Operator Housing  
(A207)  
Receiver  
(AQ202)  
32’ Drive Chain  
(RB207)  
18 Vac Transformer  
120 Volt (RB570)  
(2) Chain Brackets (204IH)  
GTO Transmitter  
(RB740)  
(2) 2” square x 48” long legs (206IH)  
(4) 1/4”-20 x 1/2” Screws  
(RB226)  
(4) 3/8” Lock Washers  
(RB641)  
(4) 3/8”-16 x 2” diameter U-Bolts  
and (8) 3/8Serrated Nuts (RB210)  
(2) Chain Master Links  
(RB208)  
(4) 3/8” Nuts  
(RB668)  
(4) 3/8” -16 x 3Carriage Bolts (RB659)  
(2) Quick Release Pins (211IH)  
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SINGLE GATE OPERATOR INSTALLATION  
GATE PREPARATION  
Be sure the gate is properly installed and slides smoothly before installing the GTO/PRO Slide Gate Operator. The  
gate must be plumb, level, and move freely. The gate must not bind or drag on the ground. Never use a wheel  
on the gate, because the additional drag and resistance can cause the operator to obstruct.  
Level  
Plumb  
Concrete  
Concrete  
OVERVIEW OF OPERATOR INSTALLATION  
The diagram below shows a single slide gate installation with recommended safety features. The operator must  
be installed on the inside of the gate. GTO requires using safety edges and roller guards to help reduce the  
possibility of bodily injury.  
ContactSensor  
(REQUIRED)  
Roller Guard  
(REQUIRED)  
ContactSensor  
Receiver  
ContactSensor  
(REQUIRED)  
(REQUIRED)  
(cableinseparate  
conduit)  
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WARNING  
120VoltIndoor  
Transformer  
Moving Gate Can Cause  
Injury Or Death  
1. KEEP CLEAR! Gate may move at any time.  
2. Do not allow children to operate gate or  
play in gate area.  
3. This gate is for vehicles only. Pedestrians  
must use  
a
separate entrance.  
ChainBracket  
(SurgeProtector  
not supplied)  
ChainBracket  
Chain  
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CAUTION  
GATE  
SAUTATONMDATCICLEAR  
1-800-543-GATE  
Operator  
Roller Guard  
(REQUIRED)  
RollerGuard  
(REQUIRED)  
Run1000'(max.)oflow  
voltagewiretocontrol  
boxfromtransformer  
(wirenotincluded).  
Use PVC Conduit  
(not included)  
for power cables.  
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RECOMMENDED WIRING AND USE OF CONDUIT  
Run the low voltage wire and receiver wire through PVC conduit into the slider unit to protect it from lawn mowers,  
weed eaters, grazing animals, etc. PVC conduit should be used for accessory wires such as loop detectors, key  
pads, card readers or any other entry device.  
Roller Guard  
Roller Guard  
®
CAUTION  
GATE  
®
CAUTION  
GATE  
SAUTATONMDATCICLEAR  
1-800-543-GATE  
SAUTATONMDATCICLEAR  
1-800-543-GATE  
Operator  
Operator  
Roller G
Roller Guard  
Roller Guard  
Roller Guard  
Separate PVC Cond  
for power, receiver  
and control wiring.  
Separate PVC Conduits  
for power, receiver  
and control wiring.  
Conduit through the concrete pad.  
Conduit around the concrete pad.  
MOUNTING THE LEGS ON THE SLIDE GATE OPERATOR  
3/8"-16x3" Carriage Bolts  
STEP 1  
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Mount the legs on the slide gate operator  
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using the /8” x 3” Carriage Bolts, /8” Flat  
Washers, /8” Lock Washers, and /8” Nuts.  
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See Illustration A.  
3/8" Lock Washers  
& Nuts  
48" x 2" sq. Legs  
Illustration A  
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DETERMINING THE MOUNTING POSITION AND MOUNTING THE OPERATOR  
STEP 2  
Illustration B  
Install chain brackets at each end of the gate on the inside  
(operatorside)ofthegate(seeOverviewIllustration,page.12).  
Position the tops of chain brackets no more than 6” above the  
bottom corners of the gate frame and secure with U-bolts (see  
String  
QuickReleasePin  
Illustration B). The chain brackets will work on gate frames  
ChainBracket  
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1 / ” to 2 /2” in diameter or square tube gates. The U-bolts  
provided will work on 2” diameter pipe gate frames.  
Illustration C  
Chain Bracket  
positionbracketsothatstring  
willbeapproximately7"to10"  
fromgroundlevelatthepointwhere  
theoperatorwillbe mounted  
STEP 3  
Insertaquickreleasepinintothecenterslotineachofthechainbrackets  
(see Illustration C). Tie a string to the end of each quick release pin so  
that the string is tight between the two chain brackets (the string will  
be used to align the operator). The string should be 7”-10” from the  
ground (see Illustration B). The chain brackets can be adjusted up or  
down on the gate to achieve the proper height. The goal here is to set  
the height of the operator so that when the housing is in place it will  
clear the ground by 1” to 4” (see Illustration E).  
String  
Quick Release Pin  
Illustration D  
Center point between posts  
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Fence Post  
Roller  
Fence Post Chain Sprockets  
Roller  
Gate  
Operator  
String  
(centered between post)  
STEP 4  
Find the center point between the two roller/fence posts (see  
Illustration D). This should coincide with the position of the  
center point of the operator. Dig a hole approximately 12” x 28”  
wide x 28” deep. Place the operator in the hole on its legs and  
position the bottom idler sprockets on the top of the string and  
level the unit (see Illustration E). Make sure operator is level  
and plumb. With the unit level and in place, pour the concrete  
and let set for 24 hours (checking the level periodically) before  
proceeding to the next step.  
Illustration E  
Level  
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Sprockets  
String 7" to 10"  
above ground  
Housing  
BEFORE POURING CONCRETE: 1] Make sure operator is  
centered between roller posts and aligned with string; and,  
2] Determine method of installing conduit for wiring (see page  
13)!  
1" to 4" clearance  
Ground Level  
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INSTALLING THE CHAIN  
STEP 5  
Illustration F  
After the concrete has hardened, remove the string  
from the quick release pins. Attach the chain to one  
quick release pin with a master link (see Illustration  
F). Run the chain through the chain sprockets (see  
Illustration G).  
Chain Bracket  
Quick Release Pin  
STEP 6  
Pull the chain to the second chain bracket leaving  
approximatelyfourinchesofslack(seeIllustration  
G). Do not pull chain tight; a tight chain will  
interfere with the operation of the operator. Mark  
the chain where it meets the second quick release  
pin.  
Chain  
Master Link  
Chain Bracket  
Illustration G  
Chain Bracket  
!
WARNING  
Sprockets  
Chain  
!
WARNING  
Fingers, hands, and  
loose clothing may be  
dragged into chain  
sprockets.  
Fingers and hands can  
be injured by rotating  
sprockets.  
Keep hands, fingers,  
and loose clothing  
away from chain and  
sprockets.  
Allow 1" of slack for every 10' of chain  
Gate  
STEP 7  
Drive the pin out of the chain link using a tool  
such as a punch or chain break. Connect the  
chain to the second quick release pin using a  
master link (see Illustration H).  
Illustration H  
Chain Bracket  
TO OPEN THE GATE MANUALLY:  
Quick Release Pin  
1. LIFT the quick release pins UP, then  
PULL them OUT of the chain brackets  
(see illustration).  
2. Lay the chain down and manually slide  
the gate to the desired position.  
Chain  
To prevent unauthorized removal of the  
quick release pins, install pin locks (see  
accessory catalog) above the quick release  
pins in both chain brackets.  
Master Link  
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POWERING THE SYSTEM  
CONNECTING THE BATTERY  
Make sure the control box power switch  
is in the OFF position.  
STEP 8  
ON-OFF  
Unscrew and remove the front cover of the control box and slide battery into  
position with its terminals to the left (see illustration). Make sure the battery  
fits snugly in control box.  
OFF  
Connecttheblackbatteryleadtothenegative()terminal,  
RED WIRE to positive (+)  
and the red battery lead to the positive (+) terminal. DO  
NOT allow battery leads to touch the control board!  
Touching the control board with battery leads can short  
circuit the system!  
BLACK WIRE to negative (–)  
HINT: a dab of household petroleum jelly on  
each terminal will help prevent corrosion.  
INSTALLATION OF THE GTO TRANSFORMER  
Choose the electrical outlet into which the transformer will be plugged. Measure the distance from the electrical  
outlet to the control box, following the path where the low voltage wire will run (the maximum distance can be  
no more than 1000 ft.).  
NOTE: Transformer must be connected with no more than 1000 ft. of 16 gauge multi-stranded, dual conductor,  
direct burial low voltage wire.  
Predicting the exact maximum number of operational cycles at peak load is more of an art form than an exact  
science. The charts below illustrate the average maximum number of cycles (the “MNC”) in a 24 hour period on  
a typical single gate, and is installed such that the motor draws 10 amperes to move the gate.  
Gate Capacity Chart for SL-2000 Series  
Gate Capacity Chart for SL-1000 Series  
(estimated number of cycles based on use with a transformer)  
(estimated number of cycles based on use with a transformer)  
20 ft.  
16 ft.  
12 ft.  
8 ft.  
80  
70  
90  
110  
130  
60  
80  
100  
120  
50  
70  
90  
20 ft.  
16 ft.  
12 ft.  
8 ft.  
120  
140  
160  
180  
110  
130  
150  
170  
100  
120  
140  
160  
90  
110  
130  
150  
100  
120  
140  
110  
200 lb. 300 lb. 400 lb. 500 lb.  
Gate Weight  
400 lb. 600 lb. 800 lb. 1000 lb.  
Gate Weight  
NOTE: Cycles shown are for single gate, dual gates will get approximately half as many cycles.  
1) The MNC for the GTO/PRO SL-2000 is roughly comparable to mostAC powered operators, and the transformer  
provided with this operator should handle most high traffic situations. If the battery does not seem to be able to  
provide the constant charge required for your application, the addition of the GTO/PRO 24 Amp Hour Battery  
Kit (see Accessoy Catalog) should provide ample power to handle any situation. For more information, call  
GTO’s service department at 1-800-543-1236.  
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INSTALLATION OF THE GTO TRANSFORMER CONT.  
2) If the gate is binding or dragging, or if ball bearing rollers are not used, it will require more than 10 amps to  
move it. This will reduce the MNC.  
3) The charts are based on the transformer being plugged into an outlet that provides a line voltage of 120 volts; if  
the outlet provides less than 120 volts (for example, some rural areas may only provide 105 volts), it can reduce  
the MNC by as much as 50%.  
4) A fully charged standard battery has an inherent reserve of 20-50 cycles without requiring a charge. This allows  
peak loads at several points during the day, depending upon how much time the transformer has to provide a  
charge to the battery between cycles. The transformer is capable of fully recharging the battery in as little as  
five minutes at optimum conditions.  
5) The charts on page 16 are based upon an ambient temperature of 40º F. Battery performance and speed at which  
it will recharge will fluctuate based upon temperature.  
6) The MNC for dual gate applications will be about 50% less of those for a single gate.  
IMPORTANT:  
• The GTO transformer is intended for indoor use. If the transformer can only be plugged into  
an outside electrical outlet, a weatherproof housing or cover (available at electrical supply  
stores) must be used.  
• Use of a surge protector is highly recommended.  
• Optional Solar Panels are available from a GTO dealer; see Accessory Catalog.  
TheGTO/PRO24AmpHourBatteryKitisrequiredfortheSL-2000insolarapplications,  
see Accessory Catalog.  
NOTE: If your are considering using the GTO solar panel to maintain the system battery  
charge, please see the following chart:  
SOLAR ZONES AND GATE ACTIVITY  
Thistableandmapillustratesthemaximum  
Estimated Maximum Number of Cycles Per Day  
number of cycles per day to be expected in  
a particular area, using either one or two of  
GTO’s 10 watt solar panels (see Accessory  
Catalog). Figures are shown for winter  
(minimum sunlight) and do not account for  
use of any accessory items.  
Winter Ratings  
Watts Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3  
SL1000  
SL1000  
SL1000  
Dual SL1000  
Dual SL1000  
10  
15  
20  
15  
20  
4
6
8
3
4
8
12  
16  
6
13  
20  
26  
10  
13  
NOTE: Accessories will draw additional  
power from the battery.  
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Requires 24 Amp Hour Battery  
SL2000  
SL2000  
SL2000  
Dual SL2000  
Dual SL2000  
10  
4
6
8
3
4
8
12  
16  
6
13  
20  
26  
10  
13  
15  
20  
15  
20  
8
Zone 1  
Zone 3  
Zone 2  
Zone 3  
Zone 3  
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STEP 9  
Run the low voltage wire from the electrical outlet to the control box. Do not exceed 1000’.  
NOTE:Pullapproximately1footofextralowvoltagewireintothecontrolboxtoaccommodateterminalconnections.  
To maintain adequate charging power, use appropriate gauge, stranded, direct burial wire (see Accessory Catalog).  
Do not use telephone wire or any solid core wire because it will not provide adequate current. Never splice  
wires together.  
INSTALLATION OF THE GTO TRANSFORMER CONT.  
Illustration I  
STEP 10:  
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Strip /16” off the ends of the low voltage wire  
and attach ends to the transformer terminals;  
red wire to [RED], black wire to [BLK], (see  
Illustration I). A dab of household petroleum  
jelly on each terminal will help prevent  
corrosion.  
Transformer  
We recommend crimping a spade-tongue  
terminal (not provided) to the end of each wire  
before attaching it to the transformer.  
Spade Tongue  
terminal  
To prevent damage to transformer, make  
sure the exposed wire ends do not touch  
each other!  
Red  
Black  
DO NOT plug the transformer into outlet.  
The transformer will be plugged in during STEP 13.  
NOTE:Wirescomingfromthegroundtothecontrol  
box should be run through PVC conduit to protect  
them from lawn mowers, weed eaters and grazing  
animals (see illustrations on page 13).  
Illustration J  
STEP 11:  
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Feed the low voltage wires upward through the  
strain relief on the bottom of the control box  
(see Illustration J). Pull 6” to 8” of wire into the  
control box.  
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POWER IN  
If accessories (i.e. safety loops, card readers, etc.)  
are to be added during this installation, do not  
tighten the strain relief screw against the wires  
until the accessories have been connected. When  
all accessories have been connected, fully tighten  
the strain relief screw against the wires.  
Strain Relief Screw  
Low Voltage Wire  
Operator Power Cable  
from AC Transformer  
PVC Conduit  
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INSTALLATION OF THE GTO TRANSFORMER CONT.  
Illustration K  
STEP 12:  
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Strip /16” off the ends of the low voltage wire and  
Wrong  
Wrong  
Correct  
twist tightly. These wire ends will be attached to  
the control board at the 18VAC terminals located  
onthePOWERINterminalblock(seeIllustration  
L).Wiresheathingshouldnotcomeincontactwith  
terminals, however, itshouldnotbestrippedsofar  
that wires can come in contact with one another  
(see Illustration K).  
Terminal  
Block  
Terminal  
Block  
Terminal  
Block  
Wire  
Wire  
Wire  
Insert one transformer wire  
into an 18VAC terminal.  
Insert the other transformer  
wire into the remaining  
18VAC terminal (see  
illustration L). Transformer  
wires can be connected to the  
18VAC terminals regardless  
of color.  
18VAC SOLAR  
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POWER IN FRSOPEAOR  
SECOND OPER  
Tighten set screws against  
exposed end of wires (see  
Illustration K). A dab of  
household petroleum jelly  
on each wire end will help  
prevent corrosion.  
The ACCESSORY terminal  
blockprovidestheconnection  
point for safety loops, wands,  
push buttons, intercoms, card  
readers, etc. See page 27  
for more information about  
connecting accessories.  
Power Cable  
from First Operator  
Low Voltage Wire  
from AC Transformer  
HINT: Keep a few mothballs in the control  
box to discourage insects from entering it  
and damaging the control board.  
Transformer  
STEP 13:  
Plug the transformer into the electrical outlet. Check to see  
if the green LED on the control board is on. If it is not, see  
the Troubleshooting Guide on page 30.  
NOTE: Use of a surge protector is strongly recommended.  
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CONTROL BOARD SETTINGS  
DIP SWITCHES  
The four DIP switches on the control board match the operator with the type of gate on which it is mounted.  
For example, gates may open right to left or left to right. Prior to packaging, the GTO/PRO SL-1000 and  
SL-2000 series control board was configured for a single slide gate that opens right to left. If your gate type  
matches this configuration, you DO NOT need to adjust the DIP switches. Proceed to the Potentiometers  
section on the next page. NOTE: The direction a gate opens is determined by standing inside the property and  
facing toward the gate.  
NOTE: To change the DIP switch settings, you must turn the control box power switch OFF; move the  
switch; then turn the power back ON. Use a small screwdriver to  
move the switches.  
DIP switches  
OBSTRUCT  
SENS.  
PULL/PUSH: Set to PULL for slide gates that open RIGHT to  
LEFT [factory setting]; PUSH for slide gates that open LEFT to  
RIGHT.  
PULL/PUSH  
SNGL/DUAL  
MIN  
MAX  
SEQ1  
SEQ2  
SNGL/DUAL: Set to SNGL for a single gate leaf [factory setting];  
DUAL for dual gate leaves.  
LEARN  
SEQ1: Controls the opening order of dual gate leaves. See Setting  
the Control Board for Dual Gate Operator Installation on page 37  
for more information. (the factory setting is OFF).  
SEQ2: Controls the opening order of dual gate leaves. See Setting  
the Control Board for Dual Gate Operator Installation on page 37 for more information  
(the factory setting is OFF).  
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POWER IN  
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POTENTIOMETERS  
The three (3) potentiometers on the control board operate like a volume control on a radio. They control the  
auto close timer, inertia, and obstruction sensitivity of the operator. Use a small slotted screwdriver to turn the  
arrow in the center of the potentiometer. Clockwise rotation increases the setting (MAX). Counterclockwise  
rotation decreases the setting (MIN).  
AUTO CLOSE (auto close timer): Determines how long the gate will remain  
open before it automatically closes. The limits are OFF to 120 seconds. The  
AUTOCLOSE  
60  
factory setting is OFF.  
OFF  
120  
INERTIA: Fine tunes obstruction sensitivity in the opening and closing  
modes. INERTIA allows the operator to attempt to push an obstruction clear  
of the gate path. When INERTIA is set to MIN the operator will obstruct  
quickly (i.e, will attempt to push an obstruction briefly); when set to MAX the  
operator will obstruct slowly (i.e., will push against an obstruct for a longer  
period). The factory setting is MIN.  
INERTIA  
MIN  
MAX  
OBSTRUCT  
SENS.  
PULL/PUSH  
SNGL/DUAL  
SEQ1  
MIN  
MAX  
OBSTRUCT SENS. (obstruction sensitivity): Determines the amount of force  
exerted by the gate on an obstruction before the operator stops and reverses.  
The gate will exert minimum force before obstructing when set to MIN. When  
set to MAX, the operator will exert maximum gate force before obstructing  
(i.e., the operator will require greater resistance before stopping and revers-  
ing.). The factory setting is MIN.  
SEQ2  
LEARN  
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READ WARNING BELOW!  
NOTE: Heavy gates and gates with high wind resistance may require the OB-  
STRUCT SENS. potentiometer to be set closer to MAX to prevent the opera-  
tor from obstructing. Keep in mind, however, that while you must determine  
the best setting for smooth gate operation, you must ALSO determine the low-  
est possible setting for safe gate operation.  
ALWAYS KEEP SAFETYAT THE TOP OF YOUR LIST WHEN ADJUSTING OR SERVICING  
YOUR AUTOMATIC GATE OPERATOR!  
WARNING!  
All three potentiometers were set to minimum at the factory. The OBSTRUCT SENS.  
potentiometer MUST be adjusted above the factory setting for your GTO/PRO SL-1000 or  
SL-2000 operator to function properly. If the potentiometer is left at MIN, your gate operator  
may “obstruct” (i.e., stop and reverse) as soon as it is activated.  
BE SURE TO PROPERLY RETEST THE GATE OPERATOR AFTER MAKING ANY  
ADJUSTMENTS; FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR  
DEATH.  
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SETTING THE PERSONAL TRANSMITTER CODE  
All GTO transmitters are set to a standard code at the factory and are ready to activate the automatic gate operator.  
For safety and security, however, we strongly recommend that the factory setting be replaced with a personal  
code. Follow the directions below:  
1. REMOVE THE TRANSMITTER COVER  
On the back of the transmitter use a small phillips head screw driver  
to remove the two screws on the sides of the visor clip and separate  
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the front cover from the transmitter. With the front cover removed,  
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the battery and the DIP switches will be exposed. To set a new code,  
use a small screwdriver to move the switches.  
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2. SET THE TRANSMITTER DIP SWITCHES  
There are nine (9) transmitter DIP switches; each can be placed in  
three different positions (+, 0, ). DO NOT set all the switches in  
the same position, such as all +, all 0, or all . Once the DIP switches  
have been set to a personal code, replace front cover.  
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WARNING: No other adjustments should be made inside the  
transmitter.  
AUTOCLOSE  
STATUS  
60  
3. “TEACHTHE NEW CODE TO CONTROL BOARD MEMORY  
OFF  
120  
A. Turn control box power switch OFF.  
B. Unscrew and remove the control box cover.  
C. Press and hold the LEARN button on the control board,  
and turn the power switch ON. Release LEARN button.  
Wait 15 seconds for the receiver to charge.  
D. Press and hold transmitter button until the red STATUS  
LED comes ON.  
INERTIA  
STATUS LED  
MIN  
MAX  
OBSTRUCT  
SENS.  
PULL/PUSH  
SNGL/DUAL  
SEQ1  
MIN  
MAX  
E. Release transmitter button. The new code is stored in the  
control board memory.  
SEQ2  
LEARN  
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Replace the control box cover and turn the power switch to the ON position.  
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MOUNTING THE RECEIVER  
Use the transmitter to check the range of the receiver before permanently mounting it.  
Consider the following when mounting the receiver:  
• Receiver cable length is 20 feet (receivers with a longer cable are available as special  
order items; Call the GTO Sales Department). NEVER splice receiver cable!  
Run the cable through PVC conduit to protect it from damage.  
• DO NOT run cable through metal conduit because the receiver signal range will be  
decreased.  
• DO NOT run cable in a conduit containing AC wiring.  
• DO NOT mount receiver on a metal fence or post; doing so will decrease signal  
range.  
• DO NOT overtighten the mounting screws.  
• The receiver range can vary from 50 to 100 feet depending upon weather, topography,  
and external interference.  
FCC Regulation  
This device complies with FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2. This device must accept an interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Transmitter distance may vary due to circumstances beyond our control. NOTE: The manufacturer is not  
responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.  
Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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ADJUSTING THE LIMIT SWITCHES  
After the operator is installed, adjust the open and  
closed position limit switches as needed. The limit  
switches determine how far the gate travels to open  
and to close.  
Illustration M  
Adjustthelimitswitchesusingthelimitnuts.Liftlimit  
switch plate to adjust limit nuts (see Illustration M).  
Limit Switch Plate  
Theopenandclosedpositionswitcheswillbereversed  
dependingonwhetherthegateopensfromlefttoright  
or from right to left (see Illustration N).  
Limit Nut B  
Limit Nut A  
WARNING! In order to adjust switches, the  
control box must be ON. USE EXTREME  
CAUTION when adjusting limit switches  
to prevent fingers, hair, clothing, etc., from  
getting caught under the limit switch plate and  
possibly causing bodily injury.  
Motor  
If your gate opens from Right to Left:  
1. GateOpening:Forgatetoopenfurther,turnLimit  
Nut A counterclockwise. For gate to open less,  
turn Limit Nut A clockwise.  
Counter Clockwise  
Clockwise  
2. Gate Closing: For gate to close further, turn Limit  
Nut B counterclockwise. For gate to close less,  
turn Limit Nut B clockwise.  
Limit Nut  
B
Limit Nut A  
Closed position stop –  
if gate opens right to left.  
Open position stop –  
Open position stop –  
if gate opens right to left.  
Closed position stop –  
if gate opens left to right.  
if gate opens left to right.  
However, if your gate opens from Left to Right:  
1. Gate Opening: For gate to open further, turn Limit  
Nut B counterclockwise. For gate to open less, turn  
Limit Nut B clockwise.  
2. Gate Closing: For gate to close further, turn Limit  
Nut A counterclockwise. For gate to close less, turn  
Limit Nut A clockwise.  
Once the limit switches are adjusted, make sure the limit  
switch plate rests in the grooves on both limit nuts.  
Illustration N  
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CONNECTING SAFETY DEVICES  
The GTO/PRO SL-1000 and SL-2000 series operators are equipped with built-in obstruction sensitivity. These  
operators are designed to stop and reverse the gate for 2 seconds when it comes in contact with an obstruction.  
However, obstruction sensitivity, even when properly adjusted, may not be sensitive enough to prevent bodily  
injury. For this reason, safety edges or photoelectric sensors MUST be installed on the gate. Safety edges (or  
photoelectric sensors) must be mounted in compliance with Underwriters Laboratories’ safety standard for gate  
operators, UL 325. Review page 6 for information about mounting requirements for safety edges and photo-  
electric sensors.  
Refer to the sensor manufacturer’s instructions for information about installing these devices on a vehicular  
gate.  
Make sure the control box power switch is OFF before connecting safety device wiring to the terminal  
blocks.  
Insert the safety device wires into the CLS EDG terminal (located on the FIRST OPERATOR terminal block)  
for the gate closing mode. Ground the safety device at the GRN terminal. Connect the safety device wires for  
the gate opening mode to the OPN EDG terminal in the same manner.  
MAKE SURE TO GROUND THE SAFETY DEVICES AT THE GRN TERMINAL! THE CONTROL  
BOARD COULD BE DAMAGED IF THE SAFETY DEVICES ARE NOT GROUNDED!  
SEQ1  
SEQ2  
LEARN  
18VAC SOLAR  
~
~
+
R
B
G
POWER IN FRSOPERAOR  
SECOND OPERATOR ALARM ACCESSORY  
RCVR  
Power Cable  
from First Operator  
Ground Wire  
Ground Wire  
Wire from Open  
Safety Edge or Photoelectric Sensor  
Wire from Close Safety Edge  
or Photoelectric Sensor  
CONNECTING ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES  
Although GTO strongly recommends the use of additional safety devices, we do not endorse  
any specific brand names. Only use products that are certified and listed to be in compliance  
with UL (United Laboratories) and national and regional safety codes.  
Call GTO Sales at 1-800-543-4283 for information on compatible products for your specific  
application.  
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CONNECTING ACCESSORIES  
Make sure the control box power switch is OFF before connecting accessories.  
The ACCESSORY terminal block is the connection point for accessories such as push buttons, safety loops,  
intercoms, etc. The ACCESSORY terminal marked GRN (green) is the common ground for all accessories.  
GRN is paired with the terminals shown below when connecting accessories to the control board.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure to twist exposed wires tightly and insert them into the terminals without  
loose strands. Tighten set screws against exposed end of wires. A dab of household petroleum jelly in each  
terminal will help prevent corrosion.  
WHT (WHITE) USED WITH GRN (GREEN):  
SEQ1  
SEQ2  
LEARN  
This is the most frequently used pairing for a doorbell button,  
keypad, or keyswitch. Accepts input from or is used with N/O  
R
B
G
contact devices.  
ALARM ACCESSORY  
RCVR  
First contact will start the gate.  
Second contact will stop the gate.  
Third contact will reverse the gate.  
Low Voltage Wire  
from Doorbell Button,  
Keypad, or Key Switch  
NOTE: Never use a lighted doorbell button!  
It will discharge the battery and the gate operator  
will fail to operate.  
BLU (BLUE) USED WITH GRN (GREEN):  
This pairing is typically used for a free exit or free entry  
devices. Accepts input from or is used with N/O contact  
devices  
SEQ1  
SEQ2  
LEARN  
R
B
G
First contact will open the gate.  
ALARM ACCESSORY  
RCVR  
NOTE:Ifthegateisintheopenpositionandbeginstoclose,  
the activation of the accessory device will reopen the gate.  
In communities where the use of an emergency entry device  
is mandatory, it should be connected to these terminals.  
Low Voltage Wire  
from Free Entry or  
Free Exit Devices  
ORG (ORANGE) USED WITH GRN (GREEN):  
This pairing is frequently used for safety loops. Accepts input  
from or is used with N/O contact devices.  
SEQ1  
SEQ2  
LEARN  
This connection will not open your gate. The safety loop will  
activateonlywhilethegateisinuse. Whenusingthiscombination,  
the gate will remain open or reopen if it is closing.  
R
B
G
ALARM ACCESSORY  
RCVR  
Low Voltage Wire  
from Safety Loops  
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ATTACHING THE HOUSING  
Mount the operator housing after  
all installation procedures are  
complete. Slide operator housing  
over legs, align holes, and use  
screws provided to attach housing  
to operator.  
IMPORTANT: Hang the two (2)  
GTO Warning Signs (provided)  
on both sides of the gate before  
operating. Make sure all warning  
signsandlabelsareinplace. Make  
sure that the packet containing  
end user safety instructions and  
warranty procedures remains  
attached to the operator housing  
(as shown in the illustration).  
ATN  
SfaeyIructions  
IPMORT  
Review the safety precautions & operator warranty procedures contained in  
packet (attached to the operator housing) with the customer. Leave packet  
attached to the housing for future reference.  
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MAINTENANCE  
The GTO Slide Gate Operator is designed for minimum maintenance. However, for optimum performance and  
safety, the following maintenance procedures should be taken:  
GATE  
Having a well maintained gate will ensure that the operator runs smoothly and safely. Make sure gate is hung  
level and plumb. Check and adjust periodically. Lubricate rollers periodically with grease appropriate for the  
coldest weather in your area.  
SAFETY EDGES  
Periodically test the safety edges to make sure they are functioning correctly. If they are not, discard and replace  
immediately.  
CONTROL DEVICES  
From time to time, check to ensure that all of the control devices connected to the operator are functioning. This  
is especially important for safety devices.  
OPERATOR  
Occasionally inspect the chain to ensure that it is well lubricated, and oil the chain as necessary. Use CHAIN  
AND CABLE LUBE for best results. Check the gear sprockets and grease them as needed. Check the rollers  
and spray oil on them as needed.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
Maintenance:  
On all gates weighing 250 lb. or more, routinely grease the ball bearing rollers at least 4 times a year; grease  
more frequently if the gates are near a coastal area.  
Keep a few mothballs in the control box to discourage insects from entering it and damaging the control  
board.  
Have your gate operator tested monthly and serviced regularly by an experienced technician. The gate  
MUST stop and reverse on contact with an obstruction or when an object activates the non-contact sensors.  
If these functions are observed to operate improperly, discontinue use and have operator serviced  
immediately.  
The operator has a 12 Vdc motor with mechanical limit switches.  
To test the motor, put a voltmeter on DC and place the meter leads on the wire connections inside the plastic  
cover above the switches. The reading should be at least 11.5 V when the system is active. If it is not, see The  
Control Board section  
To test the switches, put the meter on “ohms.” Place the leads on each of the wires on the switch. You should  
have an open circuit. Click the switch and you should have .2 ohms. Do this for both switches.  
To test the cable, put the meter on ohms. At one end of the cable place the lead on the green wire, and on the  
other end of the cable place the lead on the green wire and the other wires. This should show a maximum of 1.0  
ohms on the green wire and nothing on the other wires. Test each wire as you have above. If all have the proper  
readings, then this is not the problem.  
• Note: Inspect the cable for any signs of any punctures because wires inside the PVC jacket can be shorted and  
the cable will still show proper ohms.  
The control board: This is a micro processor board. The power that runs the gate is from the battery and recharged,  
through the board only, by a 18 volt 40 VA. (2.9 A) transformer.  
There is one (1) green and one (1) red LED (light emitting diode) on the control board. They are for a quick  
reference only. All readings must be measured by a voltmeter!  
The red light serves two purposes. The first is to aid in storing the personal transmitter code. See “Setting the  
Personal Transmitter Code”.  
The second is to show the condition of the battery. If it is flashing, see the following section on “ Testing the  
battery.” The normal state of this light is on, but dim.  
If the red LED is flashing it means that the system may have reached low voltage lockout; the unit does not have  
enough voltage to operate the system. One of the following problems may exist:  
• Broken or spliced wires from the transformer or solar panel to the control board.  
• A transformer or solar panel that has no output voltage.  
• Incorrect number of solar panels, or solar panels not properly hooked up.  
The green light serves as a quick visual indication that the control board is receiving power from the  
transformer.  
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The transformer: Two things can cause failure: the first is shorting the leads during the installation, or letting  
the strands touch at the terminal on the control board. The second is a static charge (generally associated with  
a lightning storm or power outage); use of a surge protector will help.  
Testing the battery: This is a 12 volt 7 Ah battery. The proper way to test this is to perform a load test. Place  
the voltmeter on D.C.; put the red probe on the (+) positive terminal and place the black probe on (-) negative  
terminal. Then activate the unit and watch the voltmeter. The drop should not be more than 1 volt.  
Note: A loose battery terminal will cause the same symptoms that a bad battery will cause. Terminals should be  
secure and corrosion free.  
Remote control range: This will vary at each installation. (see FCC disclaimer on page 23), but generally varies  
from 50 ft. to 100 ft.  
• Make sure that the receiver is located above metal fences.  
• Moving the receiver even a few inches can change the range of operation.  
• Move the receiver as far from the motor as possible to avoid the chance of electrical interference.  
• Check or change the battery in the transmitter.  
SYSTEM TEST SPECIFICATIONS  
Transformer:  
120 Vac / 60 Hz input  
18 Vac / 40 VA output  
10 W solar panel: 18-22 Vdc / 600 mA per hour  
Battery:  
Wire:  
12 Vdc / 7 Ah  
16 gauge, multi stranded, direct burial  
Motor:  
12Vdc 90 rpm with case hardened gears. The motor current range  
is 2.5 to 10 A if the gate is in good working order.  
Receiver:  
5 Vdc / digital communication. ONLY GTO receivers can be  
connected to these terminals.  
Control board:  
Microprocessor driven. Powered by 12 Vdc.  
The GTO, Inc. Technical Service Department is open  
Monday – Friday 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. (Eastern Time)  
TELEPHONE (800) 543-1236 OR (850) 575-4144  
FAX (850) 575-8950 • E-M AIL: TECHSUP P ORT@GTOINC.COM WWW.GTOINC.COM  
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WARRANTY AND REPAIR SERVICE  
If the GTO gate operator system is not operating properly and you have not been able to solve the problem, please  
follow the steps below:  
1. Check the Trouble Shooting Guide (page 29).  
2. Call your installer.  
3. If you still cannot solve the problem, call the GTO Service Department at (850) 575-4144.  
4. If repair or replacement is necessary, you will be assigned a Return Goods Authorization Number (RGA).  
Write the RGA # in LARGE BOLD PRINT on the outside of the package.  
5. Carefully pack the component(s) authorized for return and ship freight prepaid to GTO, Inc., 3121 Hartsfield  
Road, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32303.  
NOTE: GTO products returned without a Return GoodsAuthorization Number (RGA) or returned freight  
collect WILL NOT be accepted at the factory. A copy of the owner’s receipt with date of sale and  
installation must accompany warranty related request for service.  
6. If the repair service or replacement is covered by the warranty, GTO, Inc. will pay shipping costs (equal  
to United Parcel Service ground rate) for return to owner of items repaired under warranty.  
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AUTOMATIC GATE OPERATORS  
Limited Two Year Warranty  
GTO/PRO DC powered gate operators are warranted by the manufacturer against defects in materials and  
manufacturer workmanship for a period of two (2) years from date of purchase, provided recommended installation  
procedures have been followed.  
In the case of product failure due to defective material or manufacturer workmanship within the two (2) year  
warrantyperiod,theoperatorwillberepairedorreplaced(atthemanufacturer’soption)atnochargetothecustomer,  
if returned freight prepaid to GTO, Inc., 3121 Hartsfield Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32303. IMPORTANT: Call  
(850)575-4144 or fax (850) 575-8950 for a Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number before returning to  
factory. Products received at the factory without an RGA number will not be accepted. Replacement or repaired  
partsarecoveredbythiswarrantyfortheremainderofthetwo(2)yearwarrantyperiodorsix(6)months, whichever  
is greater. GTO will pay the shipping costs (equal to United Parcel Service ground rate) for return to the owner  
of items repaired under warranty.  
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any charges or damages incurred in the removal of the defective parts  
for repair, or for the reinstallation of those parts after repair. This warranty shall be considered void if damage  
to the product(s) was due to improper installation or use, tampering, connection to an improper power source,  
or if damage was caused by lightning, wind, fire, flood, insects or other natural agent. This warranty gives you  
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. This warranty is in  
lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. NOTE: Verification of the warranty period requires copies  
of receipts or other proof of purchase. Please retain these records.  
After the two (2) years warranty period, GTO or one of its authorized service centers will make any necessary  
repairs for a nominal fee. Call GTO at (850) 575-4144 for more information.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF  
A DUAL SLIDE GATE SYSTEM  
Use the SL-1200 with the SL-1000 and the SL-2200 with  
the SL-2000 for dual slide gate systems.  
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AUTOMATIC GATE OPERATORS  
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DUAL GATE SYSTEM INSTALLATION  
Install the second gate operator in the same manner as the Single gate operator starting on page 14 of this  
manual. The second gate preparation and wiring of the second (auxiliary) operator follow on the next two  
pages. Once the second gate operator is installed, Set the DIP switches for DUAL gates and the order in  
which the gates open (“sequencing”). Setting the Control Board for Dual Gate Installations begins on  
page 37.  
SECOND GATE (AUXILIARY) OPERATOR PARTS & HARDWARE  
Second Gate Operator  
The SL-2200 comes with  
Operator Housing  
a battery and control box  
the SL-1200 does not.  
32’ Drive Chain  
Battery  
60’ Power Cable  
w/ Strain Relief  
(2) Chain Brackets  
Battery Cable  
(4) 1/4-20 x 1/2Screws  
(RB226)  
(4) 3/8Lock Washers  
(RB641)  
(4) 3/8”-16 x 2” diameter U-Bolts and  
(8) 3/8Serrated Nuts (RB210)  
(2) Chain Master Links  
(RB208)  
(4) 3/8Nuts  
(RB668)  
(4) 3/8-16 x 3Carriage Bolts (RB659)  
(2) Quick Release Pins (211IH)  
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PREPARING THE GATES  
Install PVC conduit (not included) needed for power cables and low voltage wiring – see illustration below. The  
PRO SL-1200 and SL-2200 power cable and safety edge (required) wiring should be run through PVC conduit  
underneath the driveway. If you cut the driveway be sure to reseal it after all wiring is installed.  
ContactSensor  
(REQUIRED)  
Roller Guard  
(REQUIRED)  
Receiver  
ContactSensor  
ContactSensor  
(cableinseparate  
conduit)  
(REQUIRED)  
(REQUIRED)  
!
WARNING  
Moving Gate Can Cause  
Injury Or Death  
120VoltIndoor  
Transformer  
1. KEEP CLEAR! Gate may move at any time.  
2. Do not allow children to operate gate or  
play in gate area.  
3. This gate is for vehicles only. Pedestrians  
must use  
a
separate entrance.  
ChainBracket  
(SurgeProtector  
not supplied)  
ChainBracket  
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CAUTION  
GATE  
SAUTATONMDATCICLEAR  
1-800-543-GATE  
SL-1000  
or SL-2000  
First Operator  
Chain  
Roller Guard  
(REQUIRED)  
Roller Guard  
(REQUIRED)  
PVC Conduit for  
second operator  
power cable.  
Runupto1000'oflow  
voltagewiretocontrol  
boxfromtransformer  
(wirenotincluded).  
First Gate Operator  
(Control Unit)  
PVC Conduit for  
power cable.  
Roller Guard  
ContactSensor  
(REQUIRED)  
ContactSensor  
(REQUIRED)  
(REQUIRED)  
ContactSensor  
(REQUIRED)  
!
WARNING  
Moving Gate Can Cause  
Injury Or Death  
1. KEEP CLEAR! Gate may move at any time.  
2. Do not allow children to operate gate or  
play in gate area.  
3. This gate is for vehicles only. Pedestrians  
must use  
a
separate entrance.  
ChainBracket  
ChainBracket  
ChainBracket  
®
CAUTION  
GATE  
SAUTATONMDATCICLEAR  
1-800-543-GATE  
SL-1200  
or SL-2200  
Second Operator  
Chain  
Roller Guard  
Roller Guard  
(REQUIRED)  
(REQUIRED)  
PVC Conduit for  
second operator  
power cable.  
Second Gate Operator  
(Auxiliary Unit)  
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WIRING THE SECOND OPERATOR  
When the units are set in place and you have completed wiring the  
first unit follow the instructions below.  
Lock Nut  
OSE  
CL  
.  
+
A
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INERTI  
Hub  
OBS
SENS
LEARN  
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B
G
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Sealing Nut  
N
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W
R
B
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S
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D
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L
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RCVR  
K
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ACCES  
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Step 1: With the PRO SL-1000 or SL-2000 control box open,  
use a screw driver to punch out the round knockout hole located  
on the bottom next to the First Operator power cable. Install the  
strain relief for the Second Operator power cable. Leave about 6”  
of the power cable and tighten the strain relief nut to secure the  
wires.  
18VA  
+
ALARM  
~
~
TOR  
SECOND OPERA  
TOR  
FIRST ERA  
POWER IN  
Lock Nut  
Hub  
Sealing Nut  
Wire From Second  
Operator Battery  
First Operator Power Cable  
Second Operator Power Cable  
THIS STEP IS FOR SL-2000/2200  
INSTALLATION ONLY  
SEQ1  
SEQ2  
LEARN  
18VAC SOLAR  
~
~
+
R
B
G
Step 1a: Run the battery jumper wire  
through the PVC from the battery in  
the Second Operator to the battery  
in the First Operator. Use the side  
strain reliefs on the control boxes to  
run battery jumper wire into control  
boxes. Using spade connectors, con-  
nect positive to positive and negative  
to negative.  
POWER IN FRSOPERATOR  
SCOND OPERATOR ALARM ACCESSORY  
RCVR  
Low Voltage Wire  
from AC Transformer  
Power Cable  
from First Operator  
Power Cable  
from Second Operator  
Step 2: Run the second power cable through  
PVC conduit to the Second Operator. Con-  
nect the wires to the motor and limit switch-  
es as shown in illustration  
Limit Nut A  
Limit Nut B  
Open position stop –  
Closed position stop –  
if gate opens right to left.  
Open position stop –  
if gate opens right to left.  
Closed position stop –  
if gate opens left to right.  
if gate opens left to right.  
Limit Switches  
BLUE (N/O contact)  
GREEN (common)  
ORANGE (N/O contact)  
BLACK to Motor RED  
Motor  
RED to Motor BLACK  
Step 3: Adjust the DIP switches on the  
First Operator control board for the ap-  
propriate dual gate settings, following  
the directions on next page.  
Second Operator  
Power Cable  
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SETTING THE CONTROL BOARD FOR DUAL GATE INSTALLATIONS  
DIP SWITCHES  
The Control Board DIP switches must be set to accommodate your particular type of installation. Since the  
SNGL / DUAL, SEQ1, and SEQ2 DIP switches are used by dual gate operator systems, they will be discussed  
in the following steps.  
STEP 4:  
Make sure the control box power switch is OFF.  
OBSTRUCT  
SENS.  
STEP 5:  
Unscrew and remove the control box cover. Use a small  
PULL/PUSH  
screwdriver to move the SNGL / DUAL DIP switch to DUAL  
(see illustration).  
SNGL/DUAL  
SEQ1  
MIN  
MAX  
SEQ2  
LEARN  
Theorderofgateoperation(“sequencing”)mustnowbedetermined  
for your dual gate operators to function properly.  
Refer to the illustrations on the next page.  
NOTE: The terms “FIRST OPERATOR” and “SECOND  
OPERATOR” refer to a unit wired to the terminal block of the  
same name.  
STEP 6:  
OBSTRUCT  
SENS.  
BOTH OPERATORS OPEN SIMULTANEOUSLY  
BOTH OPERATORS CLOSE SIMULTANEOUSLY  
PULL/PUSH  
SNGL/DUAL  
SEQ1  
SEQ1 = ON SEQ2 = OFF  
MIN  
MAX  
SEQ2  
If SEQ1 is set to ON, and SEQ2 is set to OFF, the FIRST  
OPERATOR and SECOND OPERATOR open simultaneously,  
and the FIRST OPERATOR and SECOND OPERATOR close  
simultaneously (see illustration).  
LEARN  
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FIRST OPERATOR OPENS FIRST,  
SECOND OPERATOR CLOSES FIRST  
OBSTRUCT  
SENS.  
SEQ1 = OFF SEQ2 = ON  
PULL/PUSH  
SNGL/DUAL  
SEQ1  
MIN  
MAX  
SEQ2  
If SEQ1 is set to OFF, and SEQ2 is set to ON, the  
FIRST OPERATOR will open first, and the SECOND  
OPERATOR will close first (see illustration).  
LEARN  
OBSTRUCT  
SENS.  
FIRST OPERATOR OPENS FIRST,  
FIRST OPERATOR CLOSES FIRST  
PULL/PUSH  
SNGL/DUAL  
SEQ1  
MIN  
MAX  
SEQ1 = ON SEQ2 = ON  
SEQ2  
LEARN  
If SEQ1 is set to ON, and SEQ2 is set to ON, The  
FIRST OPERATOR opens and closes first.  
BOTH OPERATORS OPEN SIMULTANEOUSLY  
SECOND OPERATOR CLOSES FIRST  
OBSTRUCT  
SENS.  
SEQ1 = OFF SEQ2 = OFF  
PULL/PUSH  
SNGL/DUAL  
SEQ1  
MIN  
MAX  
SEQ2  
If both SEQ1 and SEQ2 are set to OFF, the FIRST  
OPERATOR and SECOND OPERATOR will open  
simultaneously. The SECOND OPERATOR will close  
first.  
LEARN  
STEP 7:  
Replace the control box cover. Turn the control box power switch to ON.  
Set the closed gate positions for the first and second operators by adjusting  
the limit switch (review page 24).  
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ACCESSORIES  
ACCESSORIES AND PARTS AVAILABLE FROM YOUR DEALER  
Solar Panel (FM123), (FM122)  
The FM123 Solar Panel is a 10 watt solar powered battery charger for use with the all GTO/PRO DC gate op-  
erator systems. Particularly suited for remote installations, each Solar Panel comes with tubular steel support,  
mounting clips, wire connectors, and 8 ft. of low voltage wire (see Low Voltage Wire for additional wire). The  
GTO/PRO® control board has clearly labeled terminal connections for easy installation of the Solar Panel.  
Installation in some regions of the world will require multiple solar panels for adequate charging power. The  
FM122 Solar Panel is a 5 watt solar powered battery charger with all the same features as (FM123).  
Push Button (doorbell) Control (RB101)  
Unlit doorbell button for remote entry or exit control. Wires directly to the control board and uses 16 gauge  
multi-stranded, dual conductor low voltage wire (sold separately).  
Pin Lock (RB975)  
The pin lock can be inserted in the chain brackets of the GTO/PRO SL-1000/1200 and SL-2000/2200 to prevent  
unauthorized removal of the quick release pins.  
Key Chain Mini Transmitter (RB744)  
The Key Chain Mini Transmitter is a miniature version of the GTO entry transmitter that comes with the SL-  
1000/2000 and has the same adjustable code settings. 12 Volt battery included.  
Entry Transmitter (RB741)  
The GTO entry transmitter, with adjustable code settings, is standard equipment with all GTO/PRO systems.  
9 Volt battery included.  
Dual & Triple Button Transmitters (RB742 & RB743)  
TheDual(RB742)&Triple(RB743)ButtonTransmittersareforremotecontrolofmultipleseparategateopeners,  
and/or gate opener(s) and garage door opener(s) (see Garage Door Receiver). 9 Volt battery included.  
Digital Keypad (FM137)  
The specially designed digital keypad can be easily installed as a wireless or wired keypad. It can be programmed  
to use up to 25 different personal identification number (PIN) codes. Each code is face programmable with  
additional security features built in. Wired installations require 16 gauge, low voltage, multi-stranded, dual  
conductor, direct burial wire (sold separately). Requires 3 AA batteries (not included).  
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Exit Wand (FM138)  
The exit wand is designed for residential and agricultural applications and is compatible with most automatic  
gate openers. The wand is an electromagnetic sensor, which offers 'hands free' operation of the gate opener with  
a 12 ft. radius of detection of vehicles in motion.  
Wireless Entry Intercom / Keypad (FM136)  
Allows owner to screen guest at the gate before allowing access to the property. Keypad also allows owner  
to give up to 25 programmable entry codes to family, friends or approved delivery personnel. Codes can be  
permanent of temporary. Can be wireless or hard wired up to 1000 feet.  
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Gate Opener Light Kit with Digital Controller (FM124)  
The light kit’s control board and the daylight sensor integrate the two low voltage lights with the existing gate  
opener, allowing the lights to come on when the driveway gate is opened and shut off after the gate closes, at  
night. Lights can be face mounted or mounted on top of the gate post  
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ACCESSORIES AND PARTS AVAILABLE FROM YOUR RETAIL STORE (CON'T)  
Replacement Battery (RB500)  
Standard12volt, 7.0amp-hour, maintenance-freebatteryforthePRO-SL1000/2000gateoperators.Thisbattery  
is approved for use with the PRO-SL1000/2000 gate operators. Life expectancy is 3-5 years.  
GTO/PRO 24 Amp Hour Battery Kit (FB295)  
This large 12 volt, 24 ampere-hour, maintenance-free battery is for the GTO/PRO SL-2000&2200 gate  
operators. It will supply additional power for increasing the number of open and close cycles of the GTO/PRO  
SL-2000&2200 operators. The kit comes with the battery, battery pan and wiring harness for easy installation  
inside the existing operator housing. This battery is approved for use with GTO gate operators. Battery life  
3 to 5 years.  
Low Voltage Wire (RB509)  
The16gauge, multi-stranded,dualconductorLowVoltageWireisforconnecting theACpowered transformer,  
or the Solar Panel to the control board. Also used for the connection of accessories, such as locks, keypads,  
push buttons and other wired control devices. This specially designed wire is UV treated, PVC coated and  
ready for direct burial. Available in 1000' rolls or special lengths.  
11" Push to Open Bracket (FM148)  
Required when Mighty Mule® 500/502 gate opener(s) must push the gate open, such as on a sloping driveway  
or where space prevents gate(s) from opening inward (pulled open). Order two PTO brackets for conversion  
of a dual swing gate installation.  
Column Mount Lock Receiver (433IH)  
For mounting the Automatic Gate Lock on brick columns, walls, or for other applications with limited space  
between gate and post.  
Replacement Transformer (RB570)  
Standard 18 volt AC transformer for maintaining the battery included with the Mighty Mule® gate opener.  
This is the only transformer approved for use with all UL325 Mighty Mule® gate opener systems.  
Garage Door Receiver (RB709)  
The Garage Door Receiver allows you to use the same Mighty Mule® entry transmitter (see Dual and Triple  
Transmitters) to operate your gate opener and your garage door opener. Compatible with most garage door  
openers.  
#41 Slide Gate Chain (RB207)  
The #41 chain (32’ only) is used with the GTO/PRO SL-1000/1200 and SL-2000/22000 DC Slide Gate  
Operators.  
If you have a question about any special order item,  
just call 1-800-543-GATE!  
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GTO PRO SL-1000 and SL-2000 series automatic gate operators are intended for use with vehicular slide  
gates. These operators can be used in Class I, Cass II and Class III applications.  
VEHICULAR GATE OPERATOR CLASS CATEGORIES  
Residential Vehicular Gate Operator-Class I: A vehicular gate operator (or system) intended  
for use in a home of one-to-four single family dwelling, or a garage or parking area associated  
therewith.  
Commercial/General Access Vehicular Gate Operator-Class II: A vehicular gate operator  
(or system) intended for use in a commercial location or building such as a multifamily housing  
unit (five or more single family units), hotel, garages, retail store, or other building servicing the  
general public.  
Industrial/Limited Access Vehicular Gate Operator–Class III: A vehicular gate operator (or  
system) intended for use in an industrial location or building such as a factory or loading dock  
area or other locations not intended to service the general public.  
Restricted Access Vehicular Gate Operator–Class IV: A vehicular gate operator (or system)  
intended for use in a guarded industrial location or building such as an airport security area or  
other restricted access locations not servicing the general public, in which unauthorized access is  
prevented via supervision by security personnel.  
Conversion Chart  
Converting Metric Units to English Equivalents  
When You Know  
Multiply By  
To Find  
Symbol  
centimeters  
meters  
kilograms  
0.3937  
3.2808  
2.2046  
inches  
feet  
pounds  
in. (or “)  
ft. (or ‘)  
lb. (or #)  
Converting English Units to Metric Equivalents  
When You Know  
Multiply By  
To Find  
Symbol  
inches  
feet  
pounds  
2.5400  
0.3048  
0.4535  
centimeters  
meters  
kilograms  
cm  
m
kg  
Temperature  
deg. Celsius  
deg. Fahrenheit  
(ºC x 1.8) + 32 deg. Fahrenheit ºF  
(ºF-32) / 1.8 deg. Celsius ºC  
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INSTALLATION CHECK LIST  
The installation of this operator conforms to CLASS __________.  
The installer verifies that (each item must be checked):  
____ Required safety edges were installed.  
____ Roller guards were installed over gate rollers.  
____ Fence was screened so that no one can reach through the gate to operate controls.  
____ Customer was informed that this gate is for vehicular use ONLY. Pedestrians MAY NOT use this gate.  
____ A separate gate or entrance was installed for pedestrian use.  
____ All warning signs and labels were installed as specified in the IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
____ Safety instructions were reviewed with the customer.  
___ The IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS manual was given to the customer.  
____ Customer was instructed about proper use of the foot pedal release.  
____ Customer was instructed about proper use of transmitter and (or) other entry controls.  
____ Customer was asked to fill out customer support card and mail it to GTO, Inc.  
____ Customer was asked to retain all receipts (receipts provide proof of warranty).  
___ Customer was asked to retain IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, etc. for future reference.  
____ The completed installation was photographed from both the front and back of the gate. Photo was dated.  
Customer’s Signature  
Installer’s Signature  
Date  
Date  
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