Besam SL500 Owners Manual: A Comprehensive Guide
Welcome! This detailed guide unlocks the full potential of your Besam SL500‚ offering essential instructions and maximizing performance for years to come.
The Besam SL500 automatic door operator represents a leading solution for accessibility and convenience in both commercial and residential settings. This manual serves as a comprehensive resource‚ designed to guide owners through every aspect of operation‚ maintenance‚ and troubleshooting. Before initial use‚ carefully review this document to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your SL500 system.
Understanding the features and functionalities detailed within will empower you to maximize the benefits of this advanced door operating technology. We’ve included practical tips and clear instructions‚ aiming to provide a seamless user experience. Remember‚ proper installation and adherence to safety guidelines are paramount for reliable and secure operation.
What is the Besam SL500 Automatic Door Operator?
The Besam SL500 is a sophisticated electromechanical device engineered to automate the opening and closing of doors. It’s designed for a wide range of applications‚ including retail entrances‚ healthcare facilities‚ and office buildings‚ enhancing accessibility for all users. This operator utilizes advanced technology to provide smooth‚ reliable‚ and safe door operation.
Essentially‚ the SL500 replaces manual door operation with a powered system‚ responding to activation signals from various devices like push plates‚ motion sensors‚ or remote controls. It’s built for durability and consistent performance‚ offering adjustable settings for speed‚ force‚ and safety features. Proper understanding of its components is key to effective use.
Key Features and Benefits
The Besam SL500 boasts several key features‚ including adjustable opening and closing speeds‚ ensuring comfortable and efficient passage. Its robust construction guarantees long-term reliability‚ minimizing maintenance needs. Enhanced safety features‚ like presence sensors‚ prevent accidental closures and protect users.
Benefits extend to improved accessibility for individuals with disabilities‚ compliance with ADA standards‚ and increased building security. The operator’s programmable settings allow customization to specific traffic patterns and environmental conditions. Energy efficiency is also a benefit‚ as controlled door operation reduces heat loss or gain. Ultimately‚ the SL500 provides convenience‚ safety‚ and operational efficiency.

Safety Precautions & Warnings

Prioritize safety! Always disconnect power before servicing. Qualified personnel should handle installation and repairs to prevent injury or malfunction.
General Safety Guidelines
Crucially‚ always ensure the area around the door is clear of obstructions before operation. Never attempt to repair the Besam SL500 while it’s energized; disconnect the main power supply first. Regular inspections are vital – check for loose parts‚ damaged wiring‚ and proper sensor function.
Furthermore‚ familiarize all users with emergency operation procedures. Do not allow children to play near the automatic door. Modifications to the system should only be performed by trained technicians. Adhere to all local safety regulations and building codes.
Remember‚ proper maintenance and adherence to these guidelines will significantly reduce the risk of accidents and ensure the longevity of your Besam SL500 operator.
Emergency Operation Procedures
In case of malfunction‚ locate the emergency stop button – typically red and prominently displayed – to immediately halt door movement. If power failure occurs‚ a manual release mechanism allows for controlled door operation. Carefully follow the instructions detailed in the full manual for engaging this release‚ as forcing it can cause damage.
Always prioritize safety; clear the doorway before attempting manual operation. If the door becomes obstructed‚ do not attempt to clear it while the operator is active. Contact a qualified technician for assistance.
Remember to restore power and reset the system only after the obstruction is removed and the door is functioning freely. Regular practice of these procedures is highly recommended.
Understanding Safety Sensors & Devices
The Besam SL500 incorporates multiple safety features‚ including presence sensors and safety edges‚ to prevent injury. Presence sensors detect motion in the doorway‚ halting or reversing the door’s movement. Safety edges‚ located along the door’s perimeter‚ trigger an immediate stop and reversal upon contact with an obstruction.
Regularly inspect these devices for damage or obstructions; Ensure the sensors have a clear line of sight and that safety edges are free from debris. Never bypass or disable these safety features‚ as doing so compromises the system’s protective functions.
Proper functioning of these sensors is crucial for safe operation; testing them monthly is advised.

Installation & Setup
Professional installation is highly recommended to ensure correct operation and safety compliance of your Besam SL500 automatic door operator system.
Pre-Installation Checklist
Before beginning the installation of your Besam SL500‚ a thorough checklist is crucial for a smooth and safe process. First‚ verify the door’s structural integrity – it must be properly aligned and in good working order.
Confirm adequate electrical supply is available‚ meeting the operator’s power requirements. Inspect the surrounding area for obstructions that might interfere with door travel.
Gather all necessary tools‚ including appropriate wrenches‚ screwdrivers‚ and a level. Review local building codes and regulations regarding automatic door installations.
Ensure you have a clear understanding of the operator’s components and their functions. Finally‚ always disconnect power to the installation area before commencing any electrical work.
Mounting the Besam SL500 Operator
Securely mounting the Besam SL500 is paramount for reliable operation. Begin by carefully positioning the operator assembly according to the provided diagrams‚ ensuring proper alignment with the door.
Utilize the supplied mounting brackets and hardware‚ tightening bolts to the manufacturer’s specified torque. Double-check bracket stability and ensure they are firmly attached to the supporting structure.
Verify the operator is level both horizontally and vertically; adjustments can be made using shims if necessary.
Pay close attention to clearances around the operator‚ avoiding any contact with surrounding objects. A properly mounted operator forms the foundation for safe and efficient automatic door function.
Wiring and Electrical Connections
Electrical work requires a qualified technician! Before commencing‚ disconnect main power supply. Carefully follow the wiring diagram provided‚ matching wire colors precisely. Connect the power cable to the designated terminal block within the operator’s control box.
Ensure all connections are secure and properly insulated to prevent shorts or hazards. Grounding is crucial – verify a solid earth connection is established.
Connect safety device wiring (safety edges‚ beams) according to the schematic.
Double-check all wiring before restoring power. Incorrect wiring can damage the operator and void the warranty. Always adhere to local electrical codes and regulations.

Operation & Control
Mastering the SL500 involves understanding its intuitive control panel and various operational modes for seamless and safe automatic door functionality.
Understanding the Control Panel
The Besam SL500’s control panel is the central hub for managing all door operations and settings. Familiarize yourself with the display‚ which provides crucial information regarding system status‚ error codes‚ and active modes. Key buttons allow for switching between automatic‚ manual‚ and hold-open functions.
Navigating the menu is achieved through a combination of directional buttons and the ‘Enter’ or ‘Select’ button. Adjustments to speed‚ force‚ and timer settings are all accessible here. The panel also features indicators for safety sensor status‚ ensuring optimal performance and preventing accidental closures. Regularly check the panel for any error messages and consult the troubleshooting section of this manual for solutions. Proper understanding of the control panel is vital for efficient and safe operation.
Opening and Closing Modes (Automatic‚ Manual‚ Hold Open)
The Besam SL500 offers three primary operating modes: Automatic‚ Manual‚ and Hold Open‚ each serving distinct purposes. Automatic mode utilizes the activation devices – like push plates or motion sensors – to initiate door movement‚ providing hands-free convenience.
Manual mode allows for direct control via the control panel‚ useful for maintenance or controlled access. Hold Open mode keeps the door ajar at a pre-set position‚ ideal for deliveries or high-traffic periods. Switching between modes is easily done through the control panel. Understanding these modes ensures you can tailor the door’s operation to specific needs‚ maximizing efficiency and accessibility. Always prioritize safety when selecting a mode.
Adjusting Speed and Force Settings
Fine-tuning the Besam SL500’s performance involves adjusting both opening/closing speed and the force applied during operation. Speed settings control how quickly the door moves‚ impacting user convenience and safety. Force settings determine the amount of pressure used to overcome obstructions‚ preventing damage and ensuring smooth operation.
These adjustments are made via the control panel‚ requiring careful consideration. Higher speeds are suitable for low-traffic areas‚ while lower speeds enhance safety in busy environments. Force adjustments should be calibrated to provide sufficient power without posing a hazard. Regular checks and adjustments are crucial for optimal performance and adherence to safety standards;

Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Ensure longevity and reliability with our guide to routine upkeep and resolving common issues with your Besam SL500 automatic door operator.
Routine Maintenance Schedule
Regular maintenance is crucial for optimal performance and safety of your Besam SL500. Monthly inspections should include checking all mounting hardware for tightness‚ ensuring no loose bolts or screws exist. Visually inspect wiring for damage or wear‚ and clean the operator’s exterior with a mild‚ damp cloth.
Every six months‚ lubricate moving parts – following the manufacturer’s recommended lubricant type – to prevent friction and ensure smooth operation. Annually‚ a qualified technician should perform a comprehensive inspection‚ including safety sensor testing and control panel diagnostics.
Keep detailed records of all maintenance performed‚ noting dates and any issues addressed. Proactive maintenance minimizes downtime and extends the lifespan of your Besam SL500 system‚ guaranteeing continued reliable operation.
Common Troubleshooting Issues & Solutions
Door not opening/closing: First‚ check the power supply and ensure the operator is receiving electricity. Obstruction detected: Safety sensors might be blocked; clear the area around the door. Slow operation: Adjust speed settings on the control panel – refer to the ‘Operation & Control’ section.

Erratic behavior: Check for loose wiring connections or damaged components. Control panel errors: Consult the ‘Understanding Diagnostic Codes’ section for specific error meanings and solutions.
If issues persist‚ contact a qualified technician. Never attempt repairs beyond your expertise. Prioritize safety and always disconnect power before inspecting internal components. Regular maintenance‚ as outlined in this manual‚ can prevent many of these common problems.
Replacing Batteries & Fuses
Battery Replacement: The Besam SL500 utilizes backup batteries to retain programmed settings during power outages. Replace batteries annually‚ or when the low battery indicator illuminates on the control panel. Use only the specified battery type (refer to ‘Technical Specifications’). Fuse Replacement: If the operator fails to power on‚ check the fuses located within the control box.
Always disconnect the main power supply before accessing the control box. Replace blown fuses with identical amperage and voltage ratings. Never use makeshift fuses or attempt to bridge the fuse holder. Improper fuse replacement can cause serious damage or create a fire hazard.

Advanced Settings & Programming
Unlock full control! Explore customized settings‚ timer functions‚ and sensitivity adjustments to tailor the Besam SL500’s performance to your specific needs.
Programming the Timer Functions
Timer functionality within the Besam SL500 allows for customized operation schedules‚ enhancing convenience and energy efficiency. Access the timer settings through the control panel’s advanced menu. You can program specific opening and closing times for different days of the week‚ accommodating varied traffic patterns.

Setting timers involves defining a start time‚ end time‚ and the days of the week the timer should be active. The system supports multiple timer profiles‚ enabling complex scheduling. Remember to save your settings after each adjustment. Utilize these features to automate door operation‚ reducing manual intervention and optimizing building access control. Proper timer configuration ensures the door operates precisely when needed‚ contributing to a secure and efficient environment.
Adjusting Sensitivity Settings
Sensitivity adjustments on the Besam SL500 are crucial for optimal performance and safety. These settings control how the operator responds to obstructions detected by its safety sensors. Lower sensitivity settings reduce the risk of unintended activations from minor disturbances‚ like moving objects or drafts.
Higher sensitivity ensures quicker responses to genuine obstructions‚ enhancing safety. Access these settings via the control panel’s menu‚ carefully adjusting them based on the environment. Regularly review and fine-tune sensitivity levels‚ especially after any changes to the surrounding area. Incorrect settings can lead to operational issues or compromise safety features. Proper adjustment balances responsiveness and prevents false triggers‚ ensuring reliable and secure door operation.
Understanding Diagnostic Codes
Diagnostic codes displayed on the Besam SL500’s control panel are vital for identifying and resolving operational issues. These codes pinpoint specific problems within the system‚ ranging from sensor malfunctions to motor errors. A comprehensive list of these codes‚ along with their corresponding descriptions‚ is included in the appendix of this manual.
When a code appears‚ immediately consult the list to understand the nature of the fault. Some codes may indicate minor issues easily resolved with a simple reset‚ while others signal more serious problems requiring professional service. Do not attempt repairs beyond your expertise. Recording the code before contacting technical support will expedite the troubleshooting process‚ ensuring a swift and efficient resolution to maintain optimal door functionality.

Technical Specifications
Detailed specifications for the Besam SL500‚ including dimensions‚ power needs‚ and operating environments‚ are crucial for proper installation and performance.
Dimensions and Weight
Understanding the physical characteristics of the Besam SL500 is vital for successful integration into your doorway. The operator’s housing typically measures approximately 10 inches in height‚ 8 inches in width‚ and 6 inches in depth‚ though precise figures can vary based on specific model configurations.
Weight considerations are equally important‚ as the SL500 generally weighs around 30-40 pounds. This weight impacts mounting requirements and necessitates appropriate support structures. Always consult the detailed specification sheet included with your unit for the exact dimensions and weight of your particular Besam SL500 model. Proper planning ensures a secure and reliable installation.
Power Requirements
Ensuring correct power supply is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of your Besam SL500 automatic door operator. The standard power requirement is 110-240V AC‚ 50/60Hz‚ accommodating a broad range of electrical systems.
Current draw typically ranges from 2 to 5 amps‚ depending on the door’s size and usage frequency. A dedicated circuit is highly recommended to prevent interference from other appliances. Always verify your local electrical codes and consult a qualified electrician for installation. Incorrect voltage or wiring can cause damage to the operator and void the warranty. Proper grounding is also essential for safety.
Environmental Operating Conditions
Optimal performance of the Besam SL500 relies on adherence to specified environmental conditions. The operator is designed for indoor use‚ with a recommended operating temperature range of 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C).
Humidity levels should be maintained between 20% and 80% non-condensing. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight‚ rain‚ or excessive moisture‚ as these can damage internal components. Do not operate the door in corrosive environments or areas with flammable gases. Regular inspection for dust and debris buildup is advised to maintain functionality; Extreme temperatures or humidity can affect sensor accuracy and overall system reliability.
Accessories & Optional Equipment
Enhance your Besam SL500 with available accessories like remote controls‚ safety edges‚ beams‚ and diverse activation devices for customized functionality.
Remote Controls
Convenient Control at Your Fingertips: Besam offers a range of remote control options designed for seamless operation of your SL500 automatic door. These remotes provide a user-friendly way to open and close the door from a distance‚ enhancing accessibility and convenience for individuals with limited mobility or when carrying items.
Multiple Channel Options: Available remotes often feature multiple channels‚ allowing control of several doors or specific functions. Programming is typically straightforward‚ involving a simple pairing process with the SL500 operator. Battery life is generally long-lasting‚ and replacements are readily available.
Enhanced Security: Some models incorporate rolling code technology to prevent unauthorized access and ensure a secure operating environment. Consider the range and features when selecting the ideal remote control for your needs.
Safety Edges & Beams
Prioritizing Safety with Advanced Detection: Besam SL500 doors utilize safety edges and beams as crucial components of their safety system. These devices are designed to immediately stop or reverse the door’s movement upon detecting an obstruction in the path‚ preventing potential injuries.
How They Function: Safety edges‚ typically installed on the leading edge of the door‚ utilize pressure sensors. Safety beams create an invisible infrared curtain across the doorway. Any interruption of this beam triggers a safety response. Regular testing of these systems is vital.
Importance of Maintenance: Ensure edges are clean and free from damage‚ and beams are properly aligned. Any malfunction should be addressed immediately by a qualified technician to maintain a safe operating environment.
Activation Devices (Push Plates‚ Motion Sensors)
Initiating Door Operation: The Besam SL500 offers versatile activation options‚ including traditional push plates and convenient motion sensors‚ catering to diverse accessibility needs and traffic flow. Push plates provide a manual activation method‚ ideal for controlled access.
Motion Sensor Functionality: Motion sensors utilize infrared technology to detect approaching individuals‚ automatically initiating door opening for hands-free operation. Sensitivity adjustments are available to optimize performance based on the environment.
Customization & Integration: These devices can often be customized or integrated with building management systems for enhanced control and security. Proper installation and configuration are crucial for reliable operation and safety.