BFT ALENA SW2 CPEM Installation Manual

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D812801 00100_01 19-09-16
MONTAGEANLEITUNG
ISTRUZIONI DI INSTALLAZIONE
INSTALLATION MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACION
INSTALLATIEVOORSCHRIFTEN
TORAUTOMATIC Put Loparica 23 10020 ZAGREB
www.torautomatic.hr info@torautomatic.hr
Attenzione! Leggere attentamente le “Avvertenze” all’interno! Caution! Read “Warnings” inside carefully! Attention! Veuillez lire attentivement les Avertissements qui se trouvent à l’intérieur!
Achtung! Bitte lesen Sie aufmerksam die „Hinweise“ im Inneren! ¡Atención¡ Leer atentamente las “Advertencias”en el interior! Let op! Lees de “Waarschuwingen” aan de binnenkant zorgvuldig!
ALENA SW2 CPEM
ALENA SW2 CPEM
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INSTALLER WARNINGS
WARNING! Important safety instructions. Carefully read and comply with all the warnings and instructions that come with the product as incorrect installation can cause injury to people and animals and damage to property. The warnings and instructions give important information regarding safety, installation, use and maintenance. Keep hold of instructions so that you can attach them to the technical le and keep them handy for future reference.
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GENERAL SAFETY
This product has been designed and built solely for the purpose indicated herein. Uses other than those indicated herein might cause damage to the product and create a hazard.
- The units making up the machine and its installation must meet the requirements of the following European Directives, where applicable: 2014/30/EC, 2014/35/ EC, 2006/42/EC, 2011/305/EC, 99/05/EC and later amendments. For all countries outside the EEC, it is advisable to comply with the standards mentioned, in ad­dition to any national standards in force, to achieve a good level of safety.
- The Manufacturer of this product (hereinafter referred to as the “Firm”) disclaims all responsibility resulting from improper use or any use other than that for which the product has been designed, as indicated herein, as well as for failure to apply Good Practice in the construction of entry systems (doors, gates, etc.) and for deformation that could occur during use.
- Installation must be carried out by qualied personnel (professional installer, according to EN 12635), in compliance with Good Practice and current code.
- Before installing the product, make all structural changes required to produce safety gaps and to provide protection from or isolate all crushing, shearing and dragging hazard areas and danger zones in general in accordance with the provisions of standards EN 12604 and 12453 or any local installation standards. Check that the existing structure meets the necessary strength and stability requirements.
- Before commencing installation, check the product for damage.
- The Firm is not responsible for failure to apply Good Practice in the construction and maintenance of the doors, gates, etc. to be motorized, or for deformation that might occur during use.
- Make sure the stated temperature range is compatible with the site in which the automated system is due to be installed.
- Do not install this product in an explosive atmosphere: the presence of ammable fumes or gas constitutes a serious safety hazard.
- Disconnect the electricity supply before performing any work on the system. Also disconnect buer batteries, if any are connected.
- Before connecting the power supply, make sure the product’s ratings match the mains ratings and that a suitable residual current circuit breaker and overcurrent protection device have been installed upline from the electrical system. Have the automated system’s mains power supply tted with a switch or omnipolar thermal-magnetic circuit breaker with a contact separation that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions.
- Make sure that upline from the mains power supply there is a residual current circuit breaker that trips at no more than 0.03A as well as any other equipment required by code.
- Make sure the earth system has been installed correctly: earth all the metal parts belonging to the entry system (doors, gates, etc.) and all parts of the system featuring an earth terminal.
- Installation must be carried out using safety devices and controls that meet standards EN 12978 and EN 12453.
- Impact forces can be reduced by using deformable edges.
- In the event impact forces exceed the values laid down by the relevant standards, apply electro-sensitive or pressure-sensitive devices.
- Apply all safety devices (photocells, safety edges, etc.) required to keep the area free of impact, crushing, dragging and shearing hazards. Bear in mind the standards and directives in force, Good Practice criteria, intended use, the instal­lation environment, the operating logic of the system and forces generated by the automated system.
- Apply all signs required by current code to identify hazardous areas (residual risks). All installations must be visibly identied in compliance with the provisions of standard EN 13241-1.
- Once installation is complete, apply a nameplate featuring the door/gate’s data.
- This product cannot be installed on leaves incorporating doors (unless the motor can be activated only when the door is closed).
- If the automated system is installed at a height of less than 2.5 m or is accessible, the electrical and mechanical parts must be suitably protected.
- For roller shutter automation only
1) The motor’s moving parts must be installed at a height greater than 2.5 m above the oor or other surface from which they may be reached.
2) The gearmotor must be installed in a segregated and suitably protected space so that it cannot be reached without the aid of tools.
- Install any xed controls in a position where they will not cause a hazard, away from moving parts. More specically, hold-to-run controls must be positioned within direct sight of the part being controlled and, unless they are key operated, must be installed at a height of at least 1.5 m and in a place where they cannot be reached by the public.
- Apply at least one warning light (ashing light) in a visible position, and also attach a Warning sign to the structure.
- Attach a label near the operating device, in a permanent fashion, with informa­tion on how to operate the automated system’s manual release.
- Make sure that, during operation, mechanical risks are avoided or relevant protective measures taken and, more specically, that nothing can be banged, crushed, caught or cut between the part being operated and surrounding parts.
- Once installation is complete, make sure the motor automation settings are correct and that the safety and release systems are working properly.
- Only use original spare parts for any maintenance or repair work. The Firm dis­claims all responsibility for the correct operation and safety of the automated system if parts from other manufacturers are used.
- Do not make any modications to the automated system’s components unless explicitly authorized by the Firm.
- Instruct the system’s user on what residual risks may be encountered, on the control systems that have been applied and on how to open the system manu­ally in an emergency. give the user guide to the end user.
- Dispose of packaging materials (plastic, cardboard, polystyrene, etc.) in accord­ance with the provisions of the laws in force. Keep nylon bags and polystyrene out of reach of children.
WIRING WARNING! For connection to the mains power supply, use: a multicore cable with
a cross-sectional area of at least 5x1.5mm phase power supplies or 3x1.5mm2 for single-phase supplies (by way of example, type H05RN-F cable can be used with a cross-sectional area of 4x1.5mm2). To con­nect auxiliary equipment, use wires with a cross-sectional area of at least 0.5 mm2.
- Only use pushbuttons with a capacity of 10A-250V or more.
- Wires must be secured with additional fastening near the terminals (for example,
using cable clamps) in order to keep live parts well separated from safety extra low voltage parts.
- During installation, the power cable must be stripped to allow the earth wire
to be connected to the relevant terminal, while leaving the live wires as short as possible. The earth wire must be the last to be pulled taut in the event the cable’s fastening device comes loose.
WARNING! safety extra low voltage wires must be kept physically separate from low voltage wires. Only qualied personnel (professional installer) should be allowed to access live parts.
CHECKING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM AND MAINTENANCE
Before the automated system is nally put into operation, and during maintenance work, perform the following checks meticulously:
- Make sure all components are fastened securely.
- Check starting and stopping operations in the case of manual control.
- Check the logic for normal or personalized operation.
- For sliding gates only: check that the rack and pinion mesh correctly with 2 mm of play along the full length of the rack; keep the track the gate slides on clean and free of debris at all times.
- For sliding gates and doors only: make sure the gate’s running track is straight and horizontal and that the wheels are strong enough to take the weight of the gate.
- For cantilever sliding gates only: make sure there is no dipping or swinging during operation.
- For swing gates only: make sure the leaves’ axis of rotation is perfectly vertical.
-For barriers only: before opening the door, the spring must be decompressed (vertical boom).
- Check that all safety devices (photocells, safety edges, etc.) are working properly and that the anti-crush safety device is set correctly, making sure that the force of impact measured at the points provided for by standard EN 12445 is lower than the value laid down by standard EN 12453.
- Impact forces can be reduced by using deformable edges.
- Make sure that the emergency operation works, where this feature is provided.
- Check opening and closing operations with the control devices applied.
- Check that electrical connections and cabling are intact, making extra sure that insulating sheaths and cable glands are undamaged.
- While performing maintenance, clean the photocells’ optics.
- When the automated system is out of service for any length of time, activate the emergency release (see “EMERGENCY OPERATION” section) so that the operated part is made idle, thus allowing the gate to be opened and closed manually.
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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or their technical assistance department or other such qualied person to avoid any risk .
- If “D” type devices are installed (as dened by EN12453), connect in unveried mode, foresee mandatory maintenance at least every six months
- The maintenance described above must be repeated at least once yearly or at shorter intervals where site or installation conditions make this necessary.
WARNING!
Remember that the drive is designed to make the gate/door easier to use and will not solve problems as a result of defective or poorly performed installation or lack of maintenance
Materials must be disposed of in accordance with the regulations in
DISMANTLING
If the automated system is being dismantled in order to be reassembled at another site, you are required to:
- Cut o the power and disconnect the whole electrical system.
- Remove the actuator from the base it is mounted on.
- Remove all the installation’s components.
- See to the replacement of any components that cannot be removed or happen to be damaged.
SCRAPPING
force. Do not throw away your discarded equipment or used batteries with household waste. You are responsible for taking all your waste electrical and electronic equipment to a suitable recycling centre.
2
or 4x1.5mm2 when dealing with three-
DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY CAN BE FOUND AT http://www.bft-
automation.com/CE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND ASSEMBLY CAN BE FOUND IN THE DOWN­LOAD SECTION.
Anything that is not explicitly provided for in the installation ma­nual is not allowed. The operator’s proper operation can only be guaranteed if the information given is complied with. The Firm shall not be answerable for damage caused by failure to comply with the instructions featured herein. While we will not alter the product’s essential features, the Firm reserves the right, at any time, to make those changes deemed opportune to improve the product from a technical, design or commercial point of view, and will not be required to update this publication accordingly.
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purpose for which it was explicitly installed. Any other use constitutes improper use and, consequently, is hazardous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage as a result of improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
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GENERAL SAFETY
Thank you for choosing this product. The Firm is condent that its performance will meet your ope­rating needs. This product meets recognized technical standards and complies with safety provisions when installed correctly by qualied, expert personnel (professional installer). If installed and used correctly, the automated system will meet operating safety standards. Nonetheless, it is advisable to observe certain rules of behaviour so that accidental problems can be avoided:
- Keep adults, children and property out of range of the automated system, especially while it is moving.
- Do not allow children to play or stand within range of the automated system.
- The unit can be used by children over 8 years old and by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or with no experience or neces­sary knowledge on condition they are supervised or trained about the safe use of the equipment and understand the risks involved. Children must not play with the unit. Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed by unsupervised children.
- Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device. Do not allow children to play with the xed controls. Keep remote controls out of reach of children.
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Do not work near hinges or moving mechanical parts.
- Do not hinder the leaf’s movement and do not attempt to open the door manually unless the ac­tuator has been released with the relevant release knob.
- Keep out of range of the motorized door or gate while they are moving.
- Keep remote controls or other control devices out of reach of children in order to avoid the automated system being operated inadvertently.
- The manual release’s activation could result in un­controlled door movements if there are mechanical faults or loss of balance.
- When using roller shutter openers: keep an eye on the roller shutter while it is moving and keep people away until it has closed completely. Exercise care when activating the release, if such a device is tted, as an open shutter could drop quickly in the event of wear or breakage.
- The breakage or wear of any mechanical parts of the door (operated part), such as cables, springs, supports, hinges, guides…, may generate a hazard. Have the system checked by qualied, expert per­sonnel (professional installer) at regular intervals according to the instructions issued by the installer or manufacturer of the door.
- When cleaning the outside, always cut o mains power.
- Keep the photocells’ optics and illuminating in­dicator devices clean. Check that no branches or shrubs interfere with the safety devices.
- Do not use the automated system if it is in need of repair. In the event the automated system breaks down or malfunctions, cut o mains power to the system; do not attempt to repair or perform any other work to rectify the fault yourself and instead call in qualied, expert personnel (professional
installer) to perform the necessary repairs or main­tenance. To allow access, activate the emergency release (where tted).
- If any part of the automated system requires direct work of any kind that is not contemplated herein, employ the services of qualied, expert personnel (professional installer).
- At least once a year, have the automated system, and especially all safety devices, checked by qualied, expert personnel (professional installer) to make sure that it is undamaged and working properly.
- A record must be made of any installation, main­tenance and repair work and the relevant docu­mentation kept and made available to the user on request.
- Failure to comply with the above may result in hazardous situations.
SCRAPPING
Materials must be disposed of in accordance
with the regulations in force. Do not throw away your discarded equipment or used bat­teries with household waste. You are respon­sible for taking all your waste electrical and electronic equipment to a suitable recycling centre.
Anything that is not explicitly provided for in the user guide is not allowed. The operator’s proper operation can only be guaranteed if the instruc­tions given herein are complied with. The Firm shall not be answerable for damage caused by failure to comply with the instructions featured herein. While we will not alter the product’s essential features, the Firm reserves the right, at any time, to make those changes deemed opportune to improve the product from a technical, design or commercial point of view, and will not b e required to update this publication accordingly.
AVERTISSEMENTS POUR L’UTILISATEUR (F)
ATTENTION ! Instructions de sécurité importan­tes. Veuillez lire et suivre attentivement tous les avertissements et toutes les instructions fournis avec le produit sachant qu’un usage incorrect peut provoquer des préjudices aux personnes, aux animaux ou aux biens. Veuillez conserver les instructions pour d’ultérieures consultations et pour les transmettre aux propriétaires futurs éventuels. Cet appareil ne peut être destiné qu’à l’usage pour lequel il a été expressément installé. Tout autre usage sera considéré comme impropre et donc dangereux. Le fabricant ne sera en aucun cas considéré comme responsable des préjudices dus à un usage impropre, erroné ou déraisonné. SECURITE GÉNÉRALE
Nous vous remercions d’avoir choisi ce produit qui, nous n’en doutons pas, saura vous garantir les performances attendues. Ce produit, correctement installé par du personnel qualié et expérimenté (monteur professionnel) est conforme aux normes reconnues de la technique et des prescriptions de sécurité. Si l’automatisation est montée et utilisée correcte­ment, elle garantit la sécurité d’utilisation prescrite. Il est cependant nécessaire de respecter certaines règles de comportement pour éviter tout inconvé­nient accidentel.
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INSTALLAZIONE VELOCE-QUICK INSTALLATION
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PRÉDISPOSITION DES TUYAUX, VORBEREITUNG DER LEITUNGEN,
PREDISPOSIZIONE TUBI, TUBE ARRANGEMENT,
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100mAT(~230V)
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Power supply Alimentation
Stromversorgung
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Voeding
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Serrure électrique
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Elektrisch slot
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Limit switch connector
Connecteur de n de course
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Conector nal de carrera
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Accessories power supply
Alimentation des accessoires
Stromversorgung Zubehör
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Voeding accessoires
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ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL
NEDERLANDS
DEUTSCHITALIANO
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COLLEGAMENTO DI 1 COPPIA DI FOTOCELLULE NON VERIFICATE, PER FOTOCELLULE VERIFICATE VEDERE PAGINE SEGUENTI.
CONNECTION OF 1 COUPLE OF UNTESTED PHOTOCELLS, FOR TESTED PHOTOCELLS SEE THE FOLLOWING PAGES.
CONNEXION D’UNE PAIRE DE PHOTOCELLULES NON VÉRIFIÉES, POUR LES PHOTOCELLULES VÉRIFIÉES CONSULTEZ LES PAGES SUIVANTES.
ANSCHLUSS VON EINEM PAAR NICHT ÜBERPRÜFTER FOTOZELLEN, FÜR ÜBERPRÜFTE FOTOZELLE SIEHE DIE FOLGENDEN SEITEN.
CONEXIÓN DE 1 PAR DE FOTOCÉLULAS NO COMPROBADAS, PARA FOTOCÉLULAS COMPROABDAS VÉANSE LAS SIGUIENTES PÁGINAS.
AANSLUITING VAN 1 PAAR NIETGEVERIFIEERDE FOTOCELLEN. RAADPLEEG DE VOLGENDE PAGINA’S VOOR GEVERIFIEERDE FOTOCELLEN.
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MEMORIZZAZIONE RADIOCOMANDO
MEMORIZING REMOTE CONTROLS
MÉMORISATION RADIOCOMMANDE
ABSPEICHERUNG DER FERNBEDIENUNG
MEMORIZACIÓN DEL RADIOMANDO
MEMORIZAÇÃO DO RADIOCOMANDO
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S2
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LEGENDA - KEY - LÉGENDE - LEGENDE - LEYENDA - LEGENDA
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Lampeggio intermittente Intermittent ashing Clignotement intermittent intermittierendes Blinken Parpadeo intermitente Met intervallen knipperen
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AUTOSET PER MOTORI CON FINECORSA
AUTOSET FOR MOTORS WITH LIMIT SWITCHES
AUTOCONFIGURATION POUR MOTEURS AVEC FIN DE COURSE
AUTOSET FÜR MOTOREN MIT ENDSCHALTER
AUTOSET PARA MOTORES CON FINAL DE CARRERA
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NEDERLANDS
DEUTSCHITALIANO
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AUTOSET PER MOTORI SPROVVISTI DI FINECORSA AUTOSET FOR MOTORS WITH NO LIMIT SWITCHES
AUTOCONFIGURATION POUR MOTEURS SANS FIN DE COURSE
AUTOSET FÜR MOTOREN OHNE ENDSCHALTER
AUTOSET PARA MOTORES SIN FINAL DE CARRERA
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2 PHOT / 2 PHOT CL
TX1 RX1
TX1 RX1
TX2 RX2
TX2 RX2
BAR 8K2
ECB
12V
72
71
70
COM
1
1
51
2
2
50
3
3
70
4
4
5
5
72
1
1
51
2
2
50
3
3
70
4
4
73
5
5
72
51
1
1 2
2
50
3
3 4
4
70 72
5
5
1
1
51
2
2
50
3
3
73
4
4
70
5
5
STOP
NC
PHOT
NC
73
FAULT 1
74 75
BAR
NC
FAULT 2
DIP4 OFFDIP4 ON
G
BAR
1 BAR/ 1BAR CL
51
6
6
74
5
5 4
4
70
3
3 2
2
50 51
Bar 1
Bar 1
1
1
1 BAR TEST/ 1 BAR CL TEST
52
6
6
74
5
5
75
4
4
70
3
3 2
2
50 51
Bar 1
Bar 1
1
1
2 BAR TEST/ 2 BAR CL TEST
52
6
6
74
5
5
70
4
4 3
3 2
2
50 51
Bar 1
Bar 1
1
1
52
6
6
70
5
5
75
4
4 3
3 2
2
50 51
Bar 2
Bar 2
1
1
BAR 8K2/ BAR CL 8K2
SAFETY EDGE 70 74
SAFETY EDGE
8,2Kohm 5%
DIP2 OFF
DIP2 ON
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1) GENERAL INFORMATION
The ALENA SW2 CPEM control panel comes with standard factory settings. Any change must be set by means of the TRIMMER and DIP SWITCH settings. Its main features are:
- Control of 1 or 2 motors single-phase Note: 2 motors of the same type must be used.
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- Electronic torque control
- Slowdown while opening and closing
- Separate inputs for safety devices
- Built-in radio receiver rolling code with transmitter cloning. The board has a terminal strip of the removable kind to make maintenance or replacement easier. It comes with a series of prewired jumpers to make the installer’s job on site easier.
The jumpers concern terminals: 70-71, 70-72, 70-74, 41-42, 41-43, 41-44, 41-45. If the above-mentioned terminals are being used, remove the rel­evant jumpers. TESTING
TheALENA SW2 CPEM panel controls (checks) the start relays and safety devices (photocells) before performing each opening and closing cycle. If there is a malfunction, make sure that the connected devices are working properly and check the wiring.
2) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply *
110-120V 60Hz 220-230V 50/60 Hz
Low voltage/mains insulation > 2MOhm 500V
Terminal Denition Description
L LINE
Power
supply
Motor
Aux
Limit switches
power
supply
Accessories
Commands
Safety devices
Antenna (*) If “D” type devices are installed (as dened by EN12453), connect in unveried mode, foresee mandatory maintenance at least every six months. (*) In the European Union, apply standard EN 12453 for force limitations, and standard EN 12445 for measuring method.
N NEUTRAL
GND EARTH
10 START + CONDENSER 11 COM 12 START + CONDENSER 14 START + CONDENSER 15 COM 16 START + CONDENSER 20 21 28 29 40 Not used 41 +REF SWE Limit switch common 42 SWC1 Motor 1 closing limit switch SWC1 (N.C.). 43 SWO1 Motor 1 opening limit switch SWO1 (N.C.). 44 SWC2 Motor 2 closing limit switch SWC2 (N.C.). 45 SWO2 Motor 2 opening limit switch SWO2 (N.C.). 50 51
52
60 Common START and OPEN inputs common
61 START
62 OPEN
70 Common STOP, PHOT and BAR inputs common
71 STOP
72 PHOT (*)
73 FAULT 1 Test input for safety devices connected to PHOT.
74
75 FAULT 2 Test input for safety devices connected to BAR.
Y ANTENNA
# SHIELD
AUX 0 – 230V POWERED CONTACT
(N.O.) (40W MAX)
Solenoid lock
~
0V
~
24V
~
24 Vsafe
BAR /
BAR CL /
BAR TEST /
BAR CL TEST /
BAR 8K2 /
BAR CL 8K2
(*)
Single-phase power supply with earth cable
Motor and condenser connection. Time lag during closing. (Can be adjusted with trimmer T4)
Motor and condenser connection. Time lag during opening. 2s
Note: if T4=0, do not connect any cable to terminals 14-15-16
Exit due to FLASHING LIGHT. Contact stays closed while leaves are operating.
see Fig. F1-F2
Accessories power supply output.
Tested safety device power supply output (photocell transmitter and safety edge transmitter). Output active only during operating cycle.
START command button (N.O.). Operation according to “3/4-STEP” logic
OPEN command button (N.O.). Gate opened with this command. If the input stays closed, the leaves stay open until the contact is opened. When the contact is open, the automated device closes following the TCA time, where activated.
The command stops movement. (N.C.) If not used, leave jumper inserted.
PHOTOCELL input (N.C.). Operation according to “PHOTOCELL/PHOTOCELL DURING CLOSING” logic. If not used, leave jumper inserted.
Safety edge input (N.C.). If not used, leave jumper inserted
BAR/8K2 dip
OFF OFF OFF NC input, no verication, reversal while opening and closing (BAR) OFF OFF ON NC input, no verication, reversal only when closing, stop when
OFF ON OFF NC input, with verication, reversal while opening and closing (BAR
OFF ON ON NC input, with verication, reversal only when closing, stop when
ON OFF OFF 8K2 input, reversal when opening and closing (BAR 8K2) ON OFF ON 8K2 input, reversal only when closing, stop when opening (BAR CL 8K2) ON ON OFF --­ON ON ON ---
Antenna input. Use an antenna tuned to 433MHz. Use RG58 coax cable to connect the Antenna and Receiver. Metal bodies close to the antenna can interfere with radio reception. If the transmitter’s range is limited, move the antenna to a more suitable position.
Operating temperature range -20 / +55°C Dielectric rigidity mains/LV 3750V~ for 1 minute Maximum motor power 400W+400W Accessories power supply 24V ~ (demand max. 0,2A) Solenoid lock see Fig. F1-F2
AUX 0 - Flashing Contact powered
Fuses see Fig. B Built-in Rolling-Code
radio-receiver
Setting of parameters and logics TRIMMER + DIP SWITCH N° of combinations 4 billion Max.n° of transmitters that can be memorized 63 Pedestrian work time 8 s. Maximum work time
Usable transmitter versions: All ROLLING CODE transmitters compatible with
Safety edge check dip
Safety edge operation dip
opening (BAR CL)
TEST)
opening (BAR CL TEST)
120V~ 40W max 230V~ 40W max
frequency 433.92MHz
120s
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3) TUBE ARRANGEMENT Fi g. A
Install the electrical system referring to the standards in force for electrical systems CEI 64-8, IEC 364, harmonization document HD 384 and other national standards.
4) TERMINAL BOARD WIRING Fig. B WARNINGS - When performing wiring and installation, refer to the standards in
force and, whatever the case, apply good practice principles. Wires carrying dierent voltages must be kept physically separate from each other, or they must be suitably insulated with at least 1mm of additional insulation. Wires must be secured with additional fastening near the terminals, using devices such as cable clamps. All connecting cables must be kept far enough away from the dissipater.
WARNING! For connection to the mains power supply, use a multicore cable with a cross-sectional area of at least 3x1.5mm2 of the kind provided for by the regulations in force. To connect the motors, use a cable with a cross­sectional area of at least 1.5mm2 of the kind provided for by the regulations in force. The cable must be type H05RN-F at least.
5) SAFETY DEVICES Note: only use receiving safety devices with free changeover contact.
5.1) TESTED DEVICES Fig. G
5.2 CONNECTION OF 1 PAIR OF NON-TESTED PHOTOCELLS Fig. C
WARNING!
The values of the impact force according to EN 12453 are only observed with the use of safety edges (active) connected to the board.
6 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
 Before turning the unit on, check electrical connections.
- Adjust the mechanical limit switches (if any)
- Carry out an Autoset to set work time.
- Set the trimmers.
- Set the dip-switches.
WARNING! Incorrect settings can result in damage to property and injury to people and animals.
7 MEMORIZING TRANSMITTERS FIG. D RADIO
- IMPORTANT NOTE: THE FIRST TRANSMITTER MEMORIZED MUST BE IDENTIFIED BY ATTACHING THE KEY LABEL (MASTER).
In the event of manual programming, the rst transmitter assigns the RECEIVER’S KEY CODE: this code is required to subsequently clone the radio transmitters. The Clonix built-in on-board receiver also has a number of important advanced features:
• Cloning of master transmitter (rolling code or xed code).
• Cloning to replace transmitters already entered in receiver.
To use these advanced features, refeXr to the universal handheld programmer’s instructions and to the general receiver programming guide.
8) ADJUSTING THE AUTOSET
It allows setting the motor work time automatically. The work times required to carry out opening and closing of both motors are measured; the higher of the 2 measured times is stored and safety time is added to guarantee complete opening or closing also when the motor performance varies.
WARNING!! The autoset must be carried out only after checking that the leaf is moving accurately (opening/closing) and the mechanical stops and limit switches are positioned correctly.
WARNING! During the autoset, the activation of photocells or safety edges causes the autoset function to fail and be abandoned. WARNING! The autoset manoeuvres are performed at operating, not slow­down speed.
Autoset for motors with limit switches (Fig. D1):
1 - 1 - Place the leaves at the closing limit switch. 2 - Press button S3 for 5 seconds: the SET LED ashes. 3 - Press button S3 to start the opening manoeuvre of motor 1. 4 - Wait for the opening limit switch to be triggered to nish motor 1’s opening
manoeuvre. 5 - Motor 2 starts opening automatically. 6 - Wait for the opening limit switch to be triggered to nish motor 2’s opening
manoeuvre. 7 - Press the S3 button to start motor 2’s closing manoeuvre. 8 - Wait for the closing limit switch to be triggered to nish motor 2’s closing
manoeuvre. 9 - Motor 1 starts closing automatically. 10 - Wait for the closing limit switch to be triggered to nish motor 1’s closing
manoeuvre. 11 - If the work time has been stored correctly, the SET LED comes on for 10
seconds. If autoset fails the SET LED ashes quickly for 10 seconds. If motor 1 is set to active, the phases relative to motor 2 are not performed.
Autoset for motors with no limit switches (Fig. D2):
1 - Place the leaves at the gate closure. 2 - Press button S3 for 5 seconds: the SET LED ashes. 3 - Press button S3 to start the opening manoeuvre of motor 1. 4 - Press the S3 button to nish motor 1’s opening manoeuvre. 5 - Motor 2 starts opening automatically. 6- Press the S3 button to nish motor 2’s opening manoeuvre. 7 - Press the S3 button to start motor 2’s closing manoeuvre. 8 - Press the S3 button to nish motor 2’s closing manoeuvre. 9 - Motor 1 starts closing automatically. 10 - Press the S3 button to nish motor 1’s closing manoeuvre. 11 - If the work time has been stored correctly, the SET LED comes on for 10
seconds. If autoset fails the SET LED ashes quickly for 10 seconds. If motor 1 is set to active, the phases relative to motor 2 are not performed.
9 REVERSING THE OPENING DIRECTION FIG.E 10 SOLENOID LOCK (Fig. F1-F2)
WARNING: In the case of leaves longer than 3m, it is essential to install a solenoid lock.
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KEYS
KEYS Description
Add Start Key
S1
associates the desired key with the Start command.
Add Pedestrian Key
S2
associates the desired key with the pedestrian command.
S2
Conrms the changes made to parameter settings and operating
>5s
S1+S2
>10s
LED INDICATORS:
POWER Steadily lit: - Mains power on - Board powered - Fuses intact
START Lit: START input activated
OPEN Lit: OPEN pedestrian input activated
STOP Unlit: STOP input activated
PHOT Unlit: PHOT photocell input activated
FAULT 1 PHOT input safety device test input diagnostics
FAULT 2 BAR input safety device test input diagnostics
SWC1
SWO1
SWC2
SWO2
RADIO
(GREEN)
by standard EN 12453.
For best results, it is advisable to run the autoset function with the motors idle (i.e. not overheated by a considerable number of consecutive operations)
12) INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE
1. Apply pressure-sensitive or electro-sensitive protective devices (such as a
2. Run the AUTOSET cycle (*)
3. Check the impact forces: if they fall within the limits (**) skip to point 5 other-
4. Allow the drive to move only in “Deadman” mode
5. Make sure all devices designed to detect obstacles within the system’s operating
(*) Before running the autoset function, make sure you have performed all the assembly and make-safe operations correctly, as set out in the installation warnings in the drive’s manual and have set the opening/closing strength, slow-down and slow-down time parameters.
WARNING! Incorrect settings can result in damage to property and injury to people and animals.
Erase List
WARNING! Erases all memorized transmitters from the
receiver’s memory. Pressed BRIEFLY, it gives the START command. HELD DOWN (>5 sec.), it activates the AUTOSET function.
S3
Pressing and holding (>10s) takes the work time back to the default value
BAR Unlit: BAR safety edge input activated
Lit: the limitswitch closing of motor 1 is free Unlit: motor 1 closing limit switch input activated Flashing: end of the work time while closing Lit: the limitswitch opening of motor 1 is free Unlit: motor 1 opening limit switch input activated Flashing: end of the work time while opening Lit: the limitswitch closing of motor 2 is free Unlit: motor 2 closing limit switch input activated Flashing: end of the work time while closing Lit: the limitswitch opening of motor 2 is free Unlit: motor 2 opening limit switch input activated Flashing: end of the work time while opening Unlit: no error
ERR
LIT: see error diagnostics table Unlit: remote programming not active
Radio LED only ashing: Remote programming active, waiting for hidden key.
Flashing in sync with Set LED: Transmitter deletion in progress
Lit: remote programming active, waiting for desired key.
Lit 1s: Radio receiver channel activated LIT: see error diagnostics table
SET
Flashing in sync with Radio LED: Transmitter deletion in progress
WARNING: Check that the force of impact measured at the points provided for by standard EN 12445 is lower than the value laid down
safety edge)
wise
range are working properly
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ERROR TABLE:
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Unlit
Reverse due to obstacle - Amperostop
Lit
- Try turning the board o and back on or press button S2. If the problem persists, con-
Led SET
slow
ashing
TABLE “A”  PARAMETERS
tact the technical assistance department.
Internal system supervision control error.
- Try switching the board o and back on again.
- If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance department.
- Thermal overload protection triggered on one of the 2 motors
Lit slow ashing fast ashing
Photocell test, Costa o Costa 8k2 failed
- Check photocell connection and/or logic settings
Led ERR
Thermal cutout
-
Allow automated device to cool
Changed settings and/or Operating logics press S2 for 5s to conrm.
Any modication of parameters/logics must be conrmed by pressing S2 > 5s
TRIMMER Parameter
T1
T2 Leaf force [%] 1 100
T3
T4
(*) In the European Union, apply standard EN 12453 for force limitations, and standard EN 12445 for measuring method. (**) Impact forces must be limited with the use of EN12978 compliant active safety edges
Automatic
closing time [s]
Slowdown
time [s]
Motor 1 closing
delay time [s]
+
min.+max.
0 120
0 30
0 25
Waiting time before automatic closing.
NOTE: Set to 0 if not used.
Force exerted by leaf/leaves.
WARNING: It aects impact force directly: make sure that current safety requirements are met with the set value (*). To comply with the current safety regulations, install anti-crushing safety devices (**). Note: if this parameter is modied, a new Autoset must be carried out.
Sets the slowdown time performed at the end of each opening and closing operation. 0 = Slowdown disabled
NOTE: Do not use with hydraulic motors.
Motor 1 closing delay time with respect to motor 2.
NOTE: set 0 for single motor operations (leaf 1).
Description
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TABLE “B”  LOGICS
Any modication of parameters/logics must be conrmed by pressing S2 > 5s
DIP Logic Default
1
2 BAR / 8K2 OFF
3
4 Edge input check OFF
5
6
7 Fast closing OFF
8
9
10 Not used
Transmitter
programming
Photocell input
check
Photocells
during closing
Safety edge input
operation
Residential /
apartment
building
operation
Hammer during
opening
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Cross out
setting used
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON Enable safety check on the PHOT input. Fig.G
OFF Safety check on PHOT input not enabled. Fig.G
ON Enable safety check on the BAR input. Fig.G
OFF Safety check on BAR input not enabled. Fig.G
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON Closes 3 seconds after the photocells are cleared before waiting for the set TCA to elapse.
OFF Logic not enabled
ON OFF OFF = Residential
ON
OFF
Description
Enables wireless memorizing of transmitters: 1- Press in sequence the hidden key and normal key (T1-T2-T3-T4) of a transmitter that has already been memorized in standard mode via the radio menu. 2- Press within 10 sec. the hidden key and normal key (T1-T2-T3-T4) of a transmitter to be memorized. The receiver exits programming mode after 10 sec.: you can use this time to enter other new transmitters. This mode does not require access to the control panel. IMPORTANT: Enables the automatic addition of new transmitters, clones and replays.
Disables wireless memorizing of transmitters and automatic addition of clones. Transmitters are memorized only using the relevant Radio menu or automatically with re­plays. IMPORTANT: Disables the automatic addition of new transmitters and clones
Input congured as Bar 8k2 (Fig.G). Input for resistive edge 8K2. The command reverses movement for 2 sec.
Input congured as Bar, safety edge (Fig.G). The command reverses movement for 2 sec..
In the event beam is broken, photocell operation is disabled during opening. During closing, movement is reversed immediately.
When beam is broken, photocells are active during both opening and clo­sing. When beam is broken during closing, movement is reversed only once the
photocell is cleared. Safety edge with active reversal only when closing, when opening the movement stops Safety edge with active reversal in both directions
Sets the automation type of operation: ON = Apartment building
Reaction to the START input (wired or radio):
Residential Apartment
CLOSED Opens Opens
WHILE CLOSING Stops Opens
OPEN Closes Closes
WHILE OPENING STOPS + TCA No eect
AFTER STOP Opens Opens Reaction to the OPEN input (wired):
Residential Apartment
CLOSED Opens Opens
WHILE CLOSING Opens Opens
OPEN No eect No eect
WHILE OPENING Keeps it open Keeps it open
AFTER STOP Opens Opens Reaction to the PEDESTRIAN input (radio):
Residential Apartment
CLOSED Opens partially Opens partially
WHILE CLOSING Stops Opens partially
OPEN Closes Closes
WHILE OPENING STOPS + TCA No eect
AFTER STOP Opens partially Opens partially
Before opening completely, the gate pushes for approx. 2 seconds as it closes. This allows the solenoid lock to be released more easily.
IMPORTANT - Do not use this function if suitable mechanical stops are not in place.
Logic not enabled
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building
building
building
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