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daitem door phone and Proteco gate driver - peteygateman - 02-04-2014

Hello EasyGates

I need some help. Just some basic understanding about how these wireless systems work.

My client has a gate system driven by a Proteco controller. I have the instructions for this and have successfully got it working by remote fob.

The rams open and close the gates as programmed.

The gates open and close okay and the opto sensors work protecting against obstruction.
Now the problem bit.
There is also a Daitem door phone wireless keypad and controller.
What I need to know initially is, are these products compatible?
Is the Daitem controller supposed to open the gates by wireless means?

For example if I have a manual push button connected to the Daitem controller should that open the gates by radio antenna?

I just can't get it to work at all except by using the Proteco remote key fob.

Also having trouble with setting up the radio link from handset to controller.

I've tried setting the radio link but don't get the appropriate "long beep" to signify radio link success.
Can't get the call buttons to ring each other.

Also setting up the "badge reading" doesn't work as it should. Or maybe I'm doing something wrong.

But first things first, are these two products compatible?

Anyone with some experience of these products to give advice would be really appreciated. Present Daitem wireless system is an older version and has been on the wall for quite a few years but has never worked my client explained. We may have to buy the latest version with flip cover key pad but initially I need to hear from someone "in the know".

Pete Smithson (Electrician) peteygateman. Shy


RE: daitem door phone and Proteco gate driver - Blakey111 - 07-04-2014

Hi Pete,
the Daitem system you have consists of a call point, controller and handset. Within the controller, you will have a pair of contacts which offer a dry N/O contact which you should wire back down to the gates control panel into the control input. I have attached the manual for this for you to check all connections.
If the Daitem handset does not pair into the controller, then either there is an issue with one of the components at the callpoint, or the most common problem is that the handset may have been dropped and knocked off its frequency slightly. Either way, the only way we could test which component has gone is to test the system against a working system.
If the proxy badge is not being recognised by the callpoint, I would start by checking all connections between the front callpoint and the controller.
Kindest regards
Dave

(02-04-2014, 12:46 AM)peteygateman Wrote: Hello EasyGates

I need some help. Just some basic understanding about how these wireless systems work.

My client has a gate system driven by a Proteco controller. I have the instructions for this and have successfully got it working by remote fob.

The rams open and close the gates as programmed.

The gates open and close okay and the opto sensors work protecting against obstruction.
Now the problem bit.
There is also a Daitem door phone wireless keypad and controller.
What I need to know initially is, are these products compatible?
Is the Daitem controller supposed to open the gates by wireless means?

For example if I have a manual push button connected to the Daitem controller should that open the gates by radio antenna?

I just can't get it to work at all except by using the Proteco remote key fob.

Also having trouble with setting up the radio link from handset to controller.

I've tried setting the radio link but don't get the appropriate "long beep" to signify radio link success.
Can't get the call buttons to ring each other.

Also setting up the "badge reading" doesn't work as it should. Or maybe I'm doing something wrong.

But first things first, are these two products compatible?

Anyone with some experience of these products to give advice would be really appreciated. Present Daitem wireless system is an older version and has been on the wall for quite a few years but has never worked my client explained. We may have to buy the latest version with flip cover key pad but initially I need to hear from someone "in the know".

Pete Smithson (Electrician) peteygateman. Shy