ASO ATC100 User Manual

Gate Controller ATC 100
Installation and Operating Manual
Antriebs- und Steuerungstechnik Am Grarock 8 • D-33154 Salzkotten Tel.: 0 52 58/93 27-0 • Fax: 0 52 58/34 48
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Gate Controller ATC 100
Content s
1. Important safety warnings
2. General
2.1 Highest safety for humans and objects
2.1 The advantages of the ATC 100
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3. System components
3.1 LED - indicators
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4. Electrical connection
4.1 Mains voltage
4.1.1 Connection three-phase motor
4.1.2 Connection single-phase motor
4.2 Relay outputs (potential free)
4.3 STOP inputs
4.4 Inputs for control switches
4.5 Light-barrier inputs
4.6 Safety-contact-edge connection
4.7 Limit switches inputs
4.8 Power supply 24V
5. Plug-on modules
5.1 Control modules
5.2 Auxiliary modules
5.2.1 Inductive safety controller ISK 70-75
5.2.2 Time switch ZU3
5.2.3 Radio controller
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6. Program settings
6.1 Automatic
6.2 Manual mode
6.3 Input
6.4 Diagnosis
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7. Jumper settings
8. Article numbers
9. Enclosure
9.1 Mounting of the enclosure
9.2 Enclosure dimensions
10.Technical data
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1. Important safety notes
This manual must be available at the installation place of the gate controller at all time. Any person assigned with the installation, operation and maintenance of the gate controller must read and follow this manual.
Basic condition for safety-related handling and the failure-free operation of the gate controller is the knowledge of the fundamental safety guidelines and the safety regulations of the European standards and the professional associations.
This manual, in particular the safety guidelines, are to be considered from all persons who works on the gate controller
For safety reasons the electrical installation is only to accomplished from a qualified electrical personnel according to the locally
valid regulations for the prevention of accidents.
The opening of the gate-controller is only permitted with switched off power supply. For the disconnection of the power supply a main power switch or the use of a CEE plug is to be planned. The main power switch or the power supply plug must be easily accessible.
Before performing any work on the gate controller, the voltage must be disconnected and verified that there is no live voltage.
If the potential free contacts of the relay outputs are connected to a dangerous voltage, it is also necessary to switch off these voltages
before working on the gate controller.
The operation of the control with an opened enclosure is not permitted.
Switching on and/or operation of a dewed gate controller is not permitted and can destroy the controller.
The used stage nipple cable insertion may only cut to the stage, so that the insertion of the cable corresponds to the IP 54
protection against water and foreign objects. Damaged stage nipples must be exchanged immediately against intact.
The intended use of the safety controller is the use at gates and doors. A different, or beyond this, use is not intended. The manufacturers do not assume liability for damages and malfunctions caused by not intended use.
The manufacturer must permit the use in special applications.
Faults, which can affects the safety, must be eliminated immediately.
With the use of the gate in the manual mode operation it is to be guaranteed that the gate range can be seen by the operator.
At the start-up operation and at the annually prescribed maintenance the parameter settings and the correct function of the safety
device must be examined. The settings of the parameters and the maintenance of the gate situation may only checked by a qualified personnel. The results must
be documented in such a way that it can be viewed and understood at any time.
Never allow that children operate the gate controller. Take care that children don't play in the near or with the gate. Keep radio remote controllers in a place which is inaccessible to children.
The manufacturer and the user of the gate, at which the controller is used, are responsible for the compliance with all valid safety regulations.
The gate controller guarantees for itself a functional safety, however not the complete safety of the gate. Therefore, a safety consideration for the complete gate, according to the machinery directive 98/37 EC or to the appropriate product standard, is necessary before using this gate controller.
The gate controller contains no user-serviceable parts. Any unauthorised modifications and/or repairs of the gate controller will terminate any guarantee and claim against the manufacturer.
The ATC 100 gate controller must be regarded as a component. It lies in the responsibility of the gate manufacturer and/or gate operator to ensure that its gate meets all relevant regulations and standards (machinery directive, EMC guideline etc.).
T echnical and operating relevant changes to the products and devices specified in this documentation are reserved at any time also without advance notice.
Gate Controller ATC 100
2. General
The free parametrizable gate controller A TC 100 is developed for controlling 400V three-phase current and 230V one­phase current motors on sliding gates, roller doors, roller grills, and sectional doors in industrial, commercial and private use. As a result of the large flexibility , the variety of connection possibilities and the combination with further optional plug-on modules the gate controller ATC 100 can be used in many areas.
By the menu-driven programming of the ATC 100 it is succeeded to simply arrange a complex control that fulfils many requirements and functions.
2.1 Highest safety for humans and object
Complete testing of all safety-related parts before each gate movement
Testing the contactor contacts on correct function before each movement
In case of an error a second shut-down circuit for the motor current is available by the additional release contactor.
As a compact unit the ATC 100 fulfils the requirements of the latest gate standards.
2.2 The advantages of the ATC 100
compact enclosure
connecting possibility for three-phase and one-phase motors
through the integrated reversing contactors
simple, menu-driven programming of the controller by four buttons
if necessary the pluggable control module offers protection against unauthorized access of the adjusted parameters
malfunction and operating conditions are indicated by the two-line LCD display and by Led's
integrated two-channal evaluation for stationary safety contact edges
socket for inductive safety system ISK to monitoring the travelling safety contact edges at the gate wing
socket for timer
socket for radio controller
alternatively complete or partial automatic revision after
operating the safety contact edges
pluggable connecting terminals for simpler assembly
ALL-IN-ONE solution for the gate-automation
3. System components
6
F
1
2
A
A
T
T
C
1
0
0
Supply Voltage
3 x 400 V 50 Hz
4
1
L2 L3 N
UVW
M
1
2
3
16
23
20
A1
L
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t
B
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a
k
2
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18
4
5
19
22
5
12
6
7
T
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S
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J
1
6
7
8
9
J
2
7
8
9
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
1
7
1
8
1
9
2
0
STOP
STOP
Open
Closed
LS
Impuls
Com
Com
Closing
Direction
ISK
Coil Core
I
S
K
2
4
CL
Limit Swi tch
5
15
14 17
21
13
24
M
E
N
U
O
K
+
3
8 9 10 11
1
Terminal clamps supply voltage, motor
2
Terminal clamps light and brake
3
Terminal clamps inputs
4
Fuse 2A T/250V
5
Reversing contactor
6
Release contactor
7
Control module
8
Menu selection button
9
Function button
10
Close (-) button
11
Open (+) button
12
Jumper J1
13
Jumper J2
14
Led indicator for selftest
15
Led indicator safety contact edges
16
Led indicators contactors
17
Socket for ATC 100 control module
18
Socket for radio controller
19
Socket for timer
20
Socket for timer "looped"
21
Socket for inductive safety system ISK 70-75
Optional modules
22
radio controller
23
Week timer
24
Inductive safety system ISK 70-75
Gate Controller ATC 100
3.1 LED - indicators
Led indicators for the contactors
1 2 3
LED 1 Release contactor switched LED 2 Contactor for OPENING direction switched LED 3 Contactor for CLOSING direction switched
Led indicator for the safety contact edges
4
5
Led indicators for the self-test
6
7
8
9
1
0
J
2
LED 4 lights, if the safety contact edge(s) for the
OPENING direction is (are) OK
LED 5 lights, if the safety contact edge(s) for the
CLOSING direction is (are) OK
LED 6 Self-test failing LED 7 Performing self-test step1 OPENING direction LED 8 Performing self-test step2 OPENING direction LED 9 Performing self-test step1 CLOSING direction LED 10 Performing self-test step2 CLOSING direction
4. Electrical connection / Functional description
For safety reasons the electrical installation is only to accomplished from a qualified electrical personal.
The opening of the gate-controller is only permitted with switched off power supply. For the disconnection of the power supply a main power switch or the use of a CEE plug is to be planned. The main power switch or the power supply plug must be easily accessible.
The points specified under the section
- Important Safety Notes -
are to be considered.
The close installation of signal- and electric power-lines should be avoided as far as possible. All lines are to be dimensioned according to the capacity. For a simply attaching of the individual wires the clamps 5 to 24 are pluggable.
The used stage nipple cable insertion may only cut to the stage, so that the insertion of the cable corresponds to the IP 54 protection against water and foreign objects. Damaged stage nipples must be exchanged immediately against intact.
Overview connectors
1
2
3
Supply V oltage connectors
Motor connectors
F1 2AT
ATC 100
Supply Voltage
3 x 400 V 50 Hz
L1 L2 L3 N
UVW
M
Light connectors
Brake connectors
Control switches connectors
Light barrier connectors
Safety device connectors
Limit switches connectors
A2A1
Light
A4A3
Brake
Radio
Control
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OUT
+24V
GND
LS
STOP
STOP
Open
Closed
Impuls
Com
Com
Closing
Direction
SKL
8,2k
ISK
Coil Core
Opening
45
2423
23 24
CL
OP
SKL
8,2k
+24V
Direction
GND
Closing
Direction
Limit Switch
ISK
Gate Controller ATC 100
4.1 Mains voltage / Motor connection
The ATC 100 allows the optional connection of 400 V - three-phase motors or 230 V one-phase motors. To the connection diagrams illustrated here the respective connection diagrams of the motor manufacturer are also to be considered. With motors without internal motor protection a suitable motor protection is to be planned. Safety devices of the motor, like temperature rise protection, crank handle switch etc., must be connected to the clamps STOP.
4.1.1 Three-phase motor connection
For the connection of a three-phase motor the supply voltage is to be connected to the clamps L1, L2, L3. For the internal supply voltage of the ATC 100 it is necessary to connect the neutral conductor to the clamp N. The electrical safeguarding of the supply voltage is to be planned external and may have an amount of max. 3 x 10A.
With the initial start-up of the gate pay attention to the rotation direction of the motor (if necessary exchange the connections V and W).
Wiring regulation
In order to keep the safety class, the jackets of this cables, as represented in the drawings, must reach up to the corresponding connectors.
The removing of the jackets to the cable-glands is not
permissible.
After wiring the cable-glands must be tightened firmly .
F1 2AT
ATC 100
Supply Voltage
3 x 400 V 50 Hz
L1 L2 L3 N UVW
1
2
3
L1 L2 L3
Supply Voltage
3 x 400 V 50 Hz
M
N U V
W
PE-Clamps
F1 2AT
ATC 100
Supply Voltage
3 x 400 V 50 Hz
L1 L2 L3 N
1
2
3
M
Light
Brake
Supply Voltage 3 x 400 V 50 Hz
A2A1
A4A3
Radio
Control
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STOP
STOP
Open
OUT
+24V
GND
Closed
Impuls
Com
Com
SKL
LS
Closing
Direction
SKL
8,2kΩ8,2k
ISK
Coil Core
Opening
Direction
Closing
Direction
UVW
A2A1
Light
A4A3
45
2423
23 24
+24V
GND
ISK
CL
OP
Limit Switch
Radio
Control
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STOP
STOP
Open
OUT
+24V
GND
Closed
Impuls
Com
Com
SKL
LS
Closing
Direction
SKL
8,2kΩ8,2k
+24V
ISK
Coil Core
Opening
Direction
Closing
Direction
45
2423
23 24
GND
ISK
CL
OP
Limit Switch
Motor
4.1.2 One-phase motor connection
For the connection of a one-phase motor the supply voltage is to be connected to the clamps L1,N. The electrical safeguarding of the supply voltage is to be planned external and may have an amount of max. 10A.
With the initial start-up of the gate pay attention to the rotation direction of the motor (if necessary exchange the connections V and W). Connect the neutral conductor of the motor to the clamp U. Additionally a bridge has to be inserted between L3 and N.
Wiring regulation
In order to keep the safety class, the jackets of this cables, as represented in the drawings, must reach up to the corresponding connectors.
The removing of the jackets to the cable-glands is not
permissible.
After wiring the cable-glands must be tightened firmly .
Supply Voltage
230 V 50 Hz
M
PE-Clamps
L1 L2 L3
N U V
C
W
F1 2AT
ATC 100
Supply Voltage
3 x 400 V 50 Hz
L1 L2 L3 N UVW
M
A2A1
Light
A4A3
Brake
Radio
Control
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14
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
STOP
STOP
Open
OUT
GND
Closed
Impuls
Closing
Com
Com
1
2
3
Supply Voltage
3 x 400 V 50 Hz
45
2423
+24V
LS
Direction
ISK
Coil Core
23 24
SKL
SKL
8,2kΩ8,2k
+24V
GND
Opening
Direction
Closing
Direction
ISK
CL
OP
Limit Switch
F1 2AT
ATC 100
L1 L2 L3 N
UVW
A2A1
Light
A4A3
Radio
Control
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STOP
STOP
Open
OUT
+24V
GND
LS
Closed
Impuls
Closing
Direction
ISK
Coil Core
Com
Com
Opening
SKL
SKL
8,2kΩ8,2k
Direction
Closing
Direction
1
2
3
45
2423
23 24
+24V
GND
ISK
CL
OP
Limit Switch
Supply Voltage 230 V AC 50 Hz
Motor
Gate Controller ATC 100
4.2 Relay outputs (potential free)
A warning-light (flashing-, round about light, etc.), which lights or flashes while opening or closing the gate, can be connected to the clamps A1, A2. Furthermore the output for the activation of a light or a brake can be used.
An individual parametrizable brake can be attached to the clamps A3, A4.
Wiring regulation
If the potential free contacts of the relay outputs are connected to a dangerous voltage, the jackets of these cables must reach up to the corresponding connectors in order to keep the safety class.
the jackets to the cable-glands is not permissible.
After wiring the cable-glands must be tightened firmly .
Light
Brake
1 2 3 4
Relay 1
Relay 3
The removing of
F1 2AT
ATC 100
Supply Voltage
3 x 400 V 50 Hz
L1 L2 L3 N U V W
M
A2A1 A4A3
Light
Brake
Radio
Control
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14
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 22
STOP
STOP
Open
OUT
GND
Com
Com
Closed
Impuls
Closing
1
2
3
Supply Voltage
3 x 400 V 50 Hz
F1 2AT
L1 L2 L3 N
UVW
ATC 100
1
2
3
M
A2A1 A4A3
45
2423
+24V
LS
ISK
Coil Core
Direction
23 24
SKL
SKL
8,2kΩ8,2k
+24V
GND
Opening
Direction
Closing
Direction
ISK
CL
OP
Limit Switch
Radio
Control
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14
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STOP
STOP
Open
OUT
+24V
GND
Closed
Impuls
Com
Com
SKL
LS
Closing
Direction
SKL
8,2kΩ8,2k
+24V
ISK
Coil Core
Opening
Direction
Closing
Direction
45
2423
23 24
GND
ISK
CL
OP
Limit Switch
10
Bremse
Licht
4.3 STOP inputs
The STOP-inputs are inputs without a safety-related-function. They are for the monitoring of STOP-signal generator (e.g. STOP-button etc.).
The two inputs are internally switched in series. If a stop is released, this causes an immediate stop in both directions of travel and the message "STOP" appears in the display. The STOP-chain is active in every program step, except the gate end position. By the STOP-instructions all stored instructions (e.g. automatic closing etc.) are deleted. Therefore a new initial instruction must possibly be given after clearance of the malfunction.
If an input and/or both inputs are not connected they are to be bridged accordingly. If there are more than two STOP­inputs needed the opener circles of the signal generators have to be switched in series.
4.4 Control switch inputs
Connect to the clamps 8 to 12 the control switches (normally open contacts) for the Opening, Closing and Impuls. These control switches can be implemented as switches, key­operated push buttons, code lock or extern radio controller.
Depending of the settings for initializes the instruction sequence "open-stop close-stop ..."and/or "open, close, open ...". In the end positions of the gate the impuls will initiate the corresponding moving of the gate.
"Impuls"
the impuls input
STOP STOP
Open Close Impuls Com Com
10 11 12
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10 11 12
or bridge
4.5 Light-barrier inputs
Inputs for a light barrier, which is active in the closing movement of the gate. Dependent on the settings an initiation of the light barrier in the closing movement causes a STOP with short or STOP with full reversion. Contrary to the full reversion the automatic closing will be deleted with the short reversion. If several light barriers are installed, the appropriate light barrier contacts are to be switched in series.
If the input is not used the inputs 14, 15 are to be bridged accordingly.
With activation of the "secondary-time" the function for quick closing after crossing the light barrier can be realized in the "automatic-mode". Instead of the adjusted open-time the adjusted secondary-time is used as a new open-time after crossing the light barrier..
LS Closing Direction
LS
GND
OUT
+24V
13 14 15
13 14 15
or bridge
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Gate Controller ATC 100
4.6 Safety contact edges connection
Stationary safety contact edges
The direction depending monitoring of the stationary safety contact edges takes place directly on the ATC 100. The contact edges working against the driving direction have no influence to the program sequence. If the automatic closing is activated an actuating of the contact edges will reset the automatic closing till the next start-up signal.
Not used inputs must be terminated with a 8,2 k resistor.
Travelling safety cont act edges
The direction depending monitoring of the safety contact edges travelling with the gate ( place via the optionally plug-on inductive safety system ISK 70-75 electronic. The contact edges working against the driving direction have no influence to the program sequence. If the automatic closing is activated an actuating of the contact edges will reset the automatic closing up to the next start-up signal. Please take the detailed description and the assembly instruction for the ISK-system from the current ISK documentation.
sliding gates applications
) takes
ISK Coil Core
Safety Edge Opening
Safety Edge Closing
16
16
17
SKL
8,2k
SKL
8,2k
17 18 19 20
18
19
20
For gates where no ISK modules is needed (roller-, revolving-, sectional-doors etc.) the function of the ISK-system can be deactivated. For this the jumper J2 is to be bridged.
The installation without safety contact edges and/or without ISK-system may only be used on gate-systems which have their own and to the latest standards confirming safety devices. Gate systems without safety devices may only operated in manual mode to prevent severe injuries. The liability of the manufacturer is terminated with neglect or deliberate abuse.
4.7 Limit switch inputs
The limit switches OPEN switch CLOSE
(Limit Switch CL)
(Limit Switch OP)
are monitored permanently
and the limit
and are stringently necessary for the allocation of the actual end position. The limit switches can be implemented e.g. as rolling- or inductive limit switch (normally close contact).
If end position OPEN and end position CLOSE is detected at the same time the program stops. The signal "ERROR end positions" is indicated in the display .
+24V
0V
Limit Switch
OP
CL
21 22 23 24
4.8 Power supply output 24 V
For the supply of external consumers the A TC 100 provides a power supply output with 24V DC ±15%.
This 24 V power supply output may be loaded with max. 250 mA..
12
+24V
GND
24V DC for ext. consum er (max. 250 mA)
21 22
5. Plug-on modules
All sockets on the A TC 100 are p articularly intended for the described plug-on modules. The inserting of other plug-on modules can damage or destroy the A TC 100 controller as well as the plug-on modules. The plug-on modules may be inserted and/or taken off only in switched off condition of the control. The respective plug-on modules can be only inserted on the appropriate socket of the ATC 100 and only in one direction. Taking off a plug-on module from it's socket is facilitated by mutual tilting of the appropriate module.
5.1 Control module
The pluggable control module serves the parametrization, the visualization of the control sequences and the diagnosis in case of an error.
The controller can be operated either with or without the control module. The operability of the controller is identical in both cases. With this the pluggable control module offers an effective protection from manipulation or unauthorized access.
The function range of the controller is not limited by the missing control module.
5.2 Additional modules (optionally available)
Please pay attention to the individual documentations of the additional modules.
5.2.1 Inductive safety system ISK 70-75 With the additional module ISK 70-75 (sliding gate
application) up to two travelling safety contact edge
circuits can be connected and monitored direction depending. These safety contact edges at the gate wing are monitored by the inductive safety system wearout­free and without mechanical stress. The contact edge working against the direction has no influence to the pro­gram sequence. The semiconductor outputs are linked with the soft- and hardware of the control.
5.2.2 Time switch ZU 3
With the integration of the pluggable time switch a day­dependent automation of the gate system is possible. The time switch contains the following functions:
Up to 8 program sequences per day (Rush-Hour)
Program sequences can be copied to different days
smallest switching time is 1 minute
Digital display of clock-time and weekdays
Summer-/winter time conversion alternatively by hand
or automatically
5.2.3 Radio control
The single-channel radio controller works with 433MHz. Depending of the settings
"Impuls"
, the radio-impulse initializes the instruction sequence "Open-Stop- Close­Stop ..." resp. "Open,Close,Open ...". In the end positions of the gate the radio impulse will initiate the corresponding moving of the gate.
Adjusting the radio receiver
- Set the DIP-switch of the radio receiver to individual code
- Select the key allocation of the receiver:
1-Instruction hand-transmitter:
insert jumper J1 und J2
2-Instruction hand-transmitter:
insert only jumper J2 insert only jumper J1
3-Instruction hand-transmitter:
insert jumper J1 and J2 insert only jumper J2 only jumper J1 inserted
4-Instruction hand-transmitter:
insert jumper J1and J2 only jumper J2 inserted only jumper J1 inserted no jumper inserted
→→
first (left) key selected
→→ →→
second (right) key selected
→→
→→
first key selected
→→ →→
second key selected
→→ →→
third key selected
→→
→→
first key selected
→→ →→
second key selected
→→ →→
third key selected
→→ →→
fourth key selected
→→
Adjusting the hand transmitter
- Adjust the DIP-switch of the hand-transmitter
accordingly to the settings of the radio-receiver .
The installation on a sliding gate application without ISK-system may only
be used on gate-systems which have their own and to the latest standards confirming safety devices. Gate systems without safety devices may only operated in manual mode to prevent severe injuries.
The liability of the manufacturer is terminated with neglect or deliberate abuse.
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Gate Controller ATC 100
6. Program settings
In this description of the settings a maximum configuration of the system is presupposed. If a component is missing in the system the appropriate subfunction of the controller is inactive (poss. insert bridge).
The display of the A TC100 control module is implemented as a two-line display . The upper line generally indicates the mode of operation. The second line indicates the selected function depending upon the mode of operation. In the mode automatic the conditions of the gate system are displayed here.
Menu select
With the button can be adjusted. By actuating the button (approx. 2 sec.) the individual modes of operation can be selected in sequence.
button
function
8
button
close (-)
MENU SELECT
9
button
open (+)
10
button
4 modes of operation
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6.3 ADJUST
To change the ATC 100 settings the button
SELECT
and the button
FUNCTION
have to be pressed
MENU
at the same time (approx. 2 sec.) to reach the adjust­menu.
The parameter to be changed can be selected by pressing the button
FUNCTION
(the individual parameters are indicated "rolling wise"). The appropriate selected parameter can be adjusted by pressing the button
OPEN(+)
or
CLOSE(-)
.
If all parameters are adjusted in this way , press the buttons
MENU SELECT
and
FUNCTION
to leave the adjust­menu. If no button is actuated in the adjust-mode for 90 sec., all adjusted parameters will be saved and the controller switches to the
With the switch
MENU SELECT
MANUAL MODE
.
the mode "AUTOMA TIC"
can be selected again. The parameters appear in the following sequence and
have the functions as described.
LCD
Deutsch / English / Francais Pre-setting: Deutsch
Language setting for control module.
Run Time
1 up to 240 sec. Pre-setting: 120 sec.
In order to protect drive and gate mechanics the run time is monitored during the opening- and closing phase. If the appropriate limit switch is not reached in the programmed time the controller stops. If this happens the control module displays ERROR run time. The adjusted run time should be selected 10 sec. longer than the maximum gate run time.
AUTOMATIK TOTMANNBETRIEB EINGABE DIAGNOSE
In the different modes of operation the buttons
CLOSE(-)
and
OPEN(+)
have different functions.
6.1 AUTOMA TIC
The button
CLOSE(-)
and
OPEN(+)
have no function.
6.2 MANUAL MODE
In the manual mode the drive can be opened with the button
CLOSE(-)
OPEN (+)
and be closed with the button
. (with faulty or missing safety devices no
manual mode operation is possible).
OPEN TIME
0 up to 600 sec. Pre-setting: 0 sec.
The counting of time begins after reaching the limit-switch OPEN. After expiring this time the advance warning time begins followed by the automatic closing of the gate.
The automatic closing is deactivated if the opening time is adjusted to 0.
Automatic closing can also be prevented on the hardware side. For this the Jumper 1 is to be removed.
PRE-WARN. (Pre-Warning)
0 up to 120 sec. Pre-setting: 0 sec.
(Applicable only in closing-movement) With setting 0 the gate starts immediately after a moving instruction. With adjusted time the pre-warning is started and the gate only starts to run after expiration of the adjusted time.
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REV. TIME (Reversal-Time)
0,1 up to 2,0 sec. Pre-setting: 0,5 sec.
Delay-time before changing moving-direction.
2ND Time
0 up to 60 sec. Pre-setting: 0 sec.
With activation of the "2nd time" the function of quick closing after crossing the light barrier can be realized in the "automatic closing" mode. Instead of the adjusted open time the 2nd time is used as the new open time after crossing the light barrier.
Relay Light
MOD 1,2,3,4 or 5 Pre-setting: MOD 1
Relay output to control a light, a warning light or a brake at the gate.
MOD 1: Continuous light funct. as long as gate is in motion MOD 2: Light control after opening-instruction for 3 min. MOD 3: Brake function, relay switched if gate stops MOD 4: Failure light, lights so long as the failure is present MOD 5: Failure light, like MOD 4 however with 20 sec.
switch -off delay
IMPULS MOD
MOD 1 or 2 Pre-setting: MOD 1
Specifies the function of the impulse-input.
MOD 1: open/stop/close/stop ... MOD 2: open/close/open ...
TIME SWIT. (Time Switch)
MOD 1 or 2 Pre-setting: MOD 1
Specifies the function of the time switch. The operation of the gate is at anytime possible because the clock only prevents automatic closing.
MOD 1: Opening of the gate by opening-button, after that
the clock keeps the gate open.
MOD 2: Opening of the gate by clock, after that the clock
keeps the gate open.
EDGE CL (Safety contact edge closing direction)
MOD 1 or 2 Pre-setting: MOD 2
This parameter specifies the reaction of the controller if the safety contact edge is activated in the closing movement.
MOD 1: STOP plus short reversion 1,5 sec. MOD 2: STOP plus full reversion
EDGE OP (Safety contact edge opening direction)
MOD 1 or 2 Pre-setting: MOD 1
This parameter specifies the reaction of the controller if the safety contact edge is activated in the opening movement.
MOD 1: STOP plus short reversion 1,5 sec. MOD 2: STOP plus full reversion
LIGHT B. CL (Light barrier closing movement)
MOD 1 or 2 Pre-setting: MOD 2
This parameter specifies the reaction of the controller if the light barrier is interrupted (closing movement).
MOD 1: STOP plus short reversion 1,5 sec. MOD 2: STOP plus full reversion
BRAKE:
MOD 1 or 2 Pre-setting: MOD 2
This parameter specifies how the motor-brake is controlled.
MOD 1: Relay is activated if motor stands MOD 2: Relay is activated if motor runs MOD 3: Relay is activated for 3 sec. if motor stands MOD 4: Relay is activated for 3sec. if motor runs
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6.4 DIAGNOSIS
In the mode diagnosis in each case 2 inputs are indicated in the display as a check of the conditions. The inputs are indicated as full-text with associated ON or OFF. Using the switches
open (+)
and
close (-)
changes to
the next pair of inputs. In case of malfunction all inputs can be checked very
easy by this indication without using measurement instruments. By a further pressure of the button
FUNCTION
the next mode of operation is reached.
Indicated operating conditions
EDGE OP
Displays the operating conditions of the safety contact edges for the opening direction.
EDGE OP On
Safety contact edges are wired and no operation or malfunction is present.
EDGE OP Off
Safety contact edges are not wired or an operation or a malfunction is present.
EDGE CL
Displays the operating conditions of the safety contact edges for the closing direction..
EDGE CL On
Safety contact edges are wired and no operation or malfunction is present.
EDGE CL Off
Safety contact edges are not wired or an operation or a malfunction is present.
AUTO RUN
Displays whether the automatic closing of the gate is activated or not. The automatic closing of the gate can be disabled over the Jumper J1.
AUTO RUN On
Automatic closing activated
AUTO RUN Off
Automatic closing not activated
Light B. CL
Displays the operating conditions of the passage light barrier for the closing movement.
Light B. CL On
Passage light barrier installed and light beam is not interrupted.
Light B. CL Off
Passage light barrier not installed or light beam is not interrupted.
LIMIT SW OP
Displays the operating conditions of the limit switch for opened gate position.
LIMIT SW OP On
Limit switch wired correctly and is not operated
LIMIT SW OP Off
Limit switch is not wired correctly or is operated
(Safety contact edge opening direction)
(Safety contact edge closing direction)
(automatic closing of the gate)
(limit switch for opened gate)
LIMIT SW CL
Displays the operating conditions of the limit switch for closed gate position.
LIMIT SW CL On
Limit switch wired correctly and is not operated
LIMIT SW CL Off
Limit switch is not wired correctly or is operated
SWITCH OPEN
Displays the operating condition of the switch/button for the OPEN-instruction.
SWITCH OPEN On
Switch/button is operated
SWITCH OPEN Off
Switch/button is not operated
SWITCH CLOSE
Displays the operating condition of the switch/button for the CLOSE-instruction.
SWITCH CLOSE On
Switch/button is operated
SWITCH CLOSE Off
Switch/button is not operated
(limit switch for closed gate)
(Switch/button for OPEN-instruction)
(Switch/button for CLOSE-instruction)
STOP
Displays the operating condition of the stop chain. To the STOP chain belongs e.g. stop tracer, emergency stop pushbutton etc., which are switched into row.
STOP On
Stop-chain is wired correctly respectively no device is operated or has triggered.
STOP Off
Stop-chain is not wired correctly respectively a device is operated or has triggered.
IMPULS
Displays the operating condition of the impuls switch/button
Impuls On
Switch/button is operated
Impuls Off
Switch/button is not operated
TIME SWIT.
Displays the operating condition of the time switch.
TIME SWIT . O n
Time switch gives an instruction to the controller.
TIME SWIT . Of f
Time switch doesn't give an instruction to the controller.
CYCLE
The counted cycles which are executed so far by the controller are indicated here.
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7. Jumper settings:
With the 2 jumpers on the board general functions can be adjusted.
Jumper J1: automatic closing
J1 open: automatic closing deactivated J1 bridged: automatic closing activated
Jumper J2: ISK-Safety system
J2 open: ISK-Safety system activated J2 bridged: ISK-Safety system deactivated
8. Article numbers
A TC100 compl. with enclosure, control module 302030 A TC100 only electronic without controle module302031 Control modul for ATC100 302033 Enclosure for ATC100 302034 Plug-on module ISK 70-75 204160 Plug-on module ISK 70-75 204162
in the set with SPK9 and SPK 12
Time switch ZU 3 550103 Radio receiver HE single channel 515110
with antenna
Hand transmitter HE single-channel 514001
9. Enclosure
ABS-Enclosure with cable glands and stage nipple cable insertions.
9.1 Mounting of the enclosure
Before mounting the controller is to be examined for possible transportation or other damages. If the electronic or the enclosure is damaged the controller may not been installed or taken in operation.
After removing the cover the enclosure can be fixed with four screws.
Mounting on walls:
Wood screws 4x40mm with 6mm dowel
Mounting on the gate:
T apping screw 4x20mm or machine screw M4x20mm The ATC 100 is to be fastened professionally with all
four screws to a suitable mounting place with even underground.
The A TC100 is designed for a vertical mounting. In order to prevent infiltrating humidity through the cable
glands, the enclosure should be installed in such a way that the cable glands point downwards.
The weight of the controller of approx. 1,8kg should be absolutely considered with the choice of the mounting.
Hand transmitter HE dual-channel 514002 Hand transmitter HE quad-channel 514004
9.2 Enclosure dimensions
160 130
4x 4,2 mm
Mounting holes
15
75
228
90
240
275
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10. Technical data
Supply voltage
U
E
U
E
IE / I P / P
The maximum values are valid for the maximum configuration of the controller and the maximum supply of external 24V components.
External safeguarding
F
B
Internal safeguarding
F
i
Supply outputs 24 V DC
U
Out24V
I
Outmax24V
P
Outmax24V
To guarantee the correct function of the controller the listed maximum values may not be exceeded in any case.
Motor reversing contactor
P
Smax230V
P
Smax400V
3 x 400 V 50/60Hz main power supply for
three-phase drives
230 V 50/60Hz main power supply for
one-phase drives
65 mA / 107 mA current consumption
Emax
15 VA / 24,5 VA power consumption
max
max. 10A
T 2A / 250 V glass tube fuse
5x20mm
24 V DC ± 15% 250 mA 6 W
2,2 KW max. contactor output
with 230 V one-phase drives
4KW with 400 V three-phase
drives
Relays
U
REL
I
REL
Switching times Safety device
T
A
T
A
Protection class
250 V~ max. switching voltage 2,5 A~ max. switching current
25 ms STOP initiated 30 ms ISK initiated
→→
contactor open
→→
→→
contactor open
→→
IP 54 Enclosure with cable glands/stagenipples
Weight
Temperature range
Store temperature
Approvals
1,8 kg
-10° to +55° C
-20° to +70° C
EN 12453 - "Safety in use of power operated doors/gates" EN 12978 - "Safety devices for power operated gates"
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Technical Data Version 1.5: Stand 26.08.2005 Subject to change without prior notice
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