Chamberlain CB11 User Manual

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PLEASE START BY READING THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES • SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This safety alert symbol means "Caution" - failure to comply with such an instruction involves risk of personal injury or damage to property. Please read these warnings carefully.
This gate drive mechanism is designed and tested to offer appropriately safe service provided it is installed and operated in strict accordance with the following safety rules.
Incorrect installation and/or failure to comply with the following instructions may result in serious personal injury or property damage.
Installation and wiring must be in compliance with your local building and electrical installation codes. Power cables must only be connected to a properly earthed supply.
Any entrapment possibility by the moving wing between wing & walls must be secured with safety edges or IR­sensors.
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Disconnect electric power to the system before making repairs or removing covers.
A disconnecting device must be provided in the permanently-wired installation to guarantee all-pole disconnection by means of a switch (at least 3mm contact gap) or by a separate fuse.
When using tools and small parts to install or carry out repair work on a gate exercise caution and do not wear rings, watches or loose clothing.
Make sure that people who install, maintain or operate the gate drive follow these instructions. Keep
these instructions in a safe place so that you can refer to them quickly when you need to.
Please remove any locks fitted to the gate in order to prevent damage to the gate.
It is important to make sure that the gate always runs smoothly. Gates which stick or jam must be repaired immediately. Employ a qualified technician to repair the
gate, never attempt to repair it yourself.
Keep additional accessories away from children. Do not allow children to play with pushbuttons or remote controls. A gate can cause serious injuries as it closes.
After the installation a final test of the full function of the system and the full function of the safety devices must be done.
The full protection against potential squeeze or entrappment must work direct when the drive arms are installed.
This drive cannot be used with a gate incorporating a wicket door unless the drive cannot be operated with the wicket door open.
IMPORTANT FITTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ATTENTION
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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INSTALLATION OF THE CONTROL BOX
The CB11 control board was designed for installation in a special, waterproof box (203391). Before fitting, measure the required distances and determine the correct holes. Use a screwdriver to force the plastic out of the holes. Insert threaded cable connections with strain relief, hold the box against the surface on which it is to be mounted. Insert screws through the mounting holes in the rear panel and tighten. The motor control unit is a highly modern electronic unit controlled by a microprocessor. It has all wiring facilities and functions required for safe operation. Moisture and water will destroy the control board. Make sure under all circumstances that water, moisture or storage moisture cannot penetrate the control board. Make sure that all openings and cable entries are sealed watertight. The control box with the motor control unit is mounted with the cable entries facing down. It must not be permanently exposed to direct sunlight. The electronics can be used for the precise adjustment of the push-pull torque. The gate can be held by hand if the fitting/setting is correct. During operation, the gate can be stopped at all times via remote control, push-button or key­operated switch. The gate wing requires a firm stop for the “OPEN” and “CLOSED” positions, because the gate drives have no limit switch.
TECHNCAL DATA
Voltage: 230 V~ ±10 % 50-60 Hz Max. consumption: 22 mA Drive max.: 230 V~ 50 Hz 1000 W max Power supply for accessories: 24 Vdc / 0.5 A max Operating temperature: -25 ºC ÷ 55 ºC Operating modes: Standard
Standard & no self-hold (hold to run) in closing Automatic with stop Residential Channel separation Car park
No self-hold (hold to run) Max. running time: 80 sec Rest time: 0 ÷ 150 sec Dimensions: 124x152 mm (without box)
CURRENT DISTRIBUTION
The cable coming from the drive arm must be inserted into a commercial, waterproof distribution box. A firm cable connection can then be established from the distribution box to the control board. It is frequently possible to lead the drive, that is fixed directly next to the control board, directly into the box. Never lay distribution boxes under the ground.
The following minimum cable cross-sections should be used:
• 100-230 volts 1.5 mm² or more more
• 0-24 volts 0.5 mm² or more more
Tips: Bell wires often cause problems when used, because they lose too much voltage if lines are long. Disconnect the cables in the cable trunkings i.e. the motor cable and the cable for the photocell, in particular for key-operated switches and start buttons (coming from the house), otherwise malfunctions are possible if lines are long.
Typical configuration of a unit:
1. Motor
2. Control board
3. photocell (active for closing), max. height 200 mm First photocell.
4. photocell (active for opening), max. height 200 mm Second photocell.
5. Flashing light (optional) Important visual information on the movement of the gate.
6. Key-operated switch Is mounted on the outside. The gate is opened by key or by entering a number.
7. Contact strip (optional) Safeguards the gate on being touched. Contact strips can be mounted on the gate or on the pillars. If required, contact strips must be mounted at a height of up to 2.5m.
8. photocell (active for opening/closing), max. height 200 mm (optional)
9. Contact loop entrance (optional)
10. Safety contact loop in the swinging range of the gate (optional)
11. Contact loop exit (optional)
The control board complies with the latest EU guidelines. One of these guidelines specifies that the closing forces at the gate edge must not exceed 400 N (40 kg) for the last 500 mm before the door is CLOSED. Above 500 mm, the maximum force at the gate edge must not exceed 1400 N (140 kg). If this cannot be ensured, a contact strip must be mounted on the gate at a height up to 2.5 m or on the pillar on the opposite side (EN12453).
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MOTORS:
The motor to open first is the “master “ motor 1, the other one is the “second” motor 2. If only one motor is used, the connection for motor 2 is held in reserve.
The cable for the capacitors supplied with the motors must be inserted in terminals OP and CL together with the cables for the direction of rotation (brown/black). For space reasons the capacitors may also be installed in the distribution boxes. Make sure that they are connected correctly and powered sufficiently. The capacitors are responsible for the force that the motors will have later on.
First connect the motors as follows: Motor 1 4 Brown & capacitor 1 5 Blue 6 Black & capacitor 1 ————————————————————— Motor 2 7 Black & capacitor 2 8 Blue 9 Brown & capacitor 2
To start up see the section Initial operation / basic setting.
Note: During initial operation, the gate wings must OPEN for the first run. If one or both wings close(s) instead of opening, the brown and black cables must be swapped on this motor. Disconnect from the power supply before doing so!
CONTROL BOX CONFIGURATION
POINT DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
1 M1, terminals:1,2,3 Feeder cable
2 M2, terminals:4,5,6 Drive 1 (master)
Terminals:7,8,9 Drive 2 (second)
3 M3, terminals:10,11 Connection for e-lock 24 V
Terminals:12,13 Gate monitor/lighting
Terminals:13,14 Flashing lamp
4 M4, terminals:15,16 Connection for accessories 24V
Terminals:17,20 Impulse transmitter channel 1
Terminals:18,20 Impulse transmitter channel 2
Terminals:19,20 Emergency-stop push-button /
must be bridged without switch connected
5 M5,terminals:21,24 photocell active OPEN
Terminals:22,24 photocell active CLOSED
Terminals:23,24 photocell active OPEN +
CLOSED
Terminals:25,26 Contact strip 8.2 kilo ohms
Terminals:27,28 Antenna
6 CN1/CN2, connector Radio module sockets
7 CH1, pushbutton Learn/Delete radio channel 1
8 CH2, pushbutton Learn/Delete radio channel 2
9 L1, pushbutton Learning the distance covered
10 JMP1, jumper Programming the photocell
11 DIP1 Dip switch block
12 PT4, potentiometer Force setting drive 2
13 PT3, potentiometer Force setting drive 1
14 PT2, potentiometer Automatic closing
15 PT1, potentiometer Bipart delay
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DESCRIPTION OF THE LEDs
RED LEDs should be switched off. Indication of faults to be rectified; this does not apply to failsafe photocells not connected. (see “JUMPER” description)
(Example: short circuit, photocells and/or contact strip)
POINT DESCRIPTION
LED A RED Learn/Delete radio channel 1
LED B RED Start impulse channel 1
LED C RED Learn/Delete radio channel 2
LED D RED Start impulse channel 2
LED E RED photocell active for OPEN
LED F RED photocell active for CLOSE
LED G RED photocell active for OPEN/CLOSE
LED H RED contact strip
LED I GREEN stop
LED J RED learn program (distance covered)
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PROGRAMS
The control board has 7 operating modes (programs). The desired program is set using the dip switch “ON” or “OFF”.
DIP1
DIP2
DIP3
DIP4
DIP5
DIP6
DIP7
DIP8
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
The various operating modes are assigned to the drives (see separate table)
E-lock As soon as an impulse is given, the drive moves the gate in CLOSED direction and opens the relay for activating the e-lock for one second. ( Function due to the various commercial e-locks available.)
Function disabled
Setting for Chamberlain photocells (770E/771E), complies with EN60335-2-103. Setting for relay-controlled photocells (100263E) or other relay photocells.
Preflash function of flashing light 2 seconds before the drive starts.
Preflash function disabled
Once the gate has fully opened, drive 1 moves the gate with maximum force for 1 second in “OPEN” direction.
Function disabled
Once the gate has fully closed, drive 1 switches off for 2 seconds to ensure that the e-lock engages. The drive then continues to move the gate for 1 second in “CLOSED” direction with maximum force.
Function disabled
POTENTIOMETER PT1 (TRIMMING POTENTIOMETER 1): BIPART DELAY
Controls the bipart delay if wings overlap. For OPEN = 0 or 3 sec. For CLOSED = 0-20 sec. Motor 1 (master) is opened first and closed last. It is necessary that the bipart delay is always set so that nobody is caught between the wings when they close. Left stop: Bipart delay OFF
PT2 (TRIMMING POTENTIOMETER 2): AUTOMATIC CLOSING (TIMER TO CLOSE)
The waiting time for the gate for GATE OPEN can be defined. The gate is closed 0-150 sec. after the set time expires. Only working
with failsafe photocell(s) 771E installed.
Left stop: Automatic closing OFF
The control board complies with the latest EU guidelines. One of these guidelines specifies that the closing forces at the gate edge must not exceed 400 N (40 kg) for the last 500 mm before the door is CLOSED. Above 500 mm, the maximum force at the gate edge must not exceed 1400 N (140 kg). If this cannot be ensured, a contact strip must be mounted on the gate at a height up to 2.5 m or on the opposite pillar (EN12453).
PT3 (TRIMMING POTENTIOMETER 3): FORCE SETTING (FORCE 1 MASTER)
Definition of the force with which motor 1 = master is to operate. The required force depends on weight and function of the gate.
PT4 (TRIMMING POTENTIOMETER 4): FORCE SETTING (FORCE 2 SECOND)
Definition of the force with which motor 2 = second is to operate. The required force depends on weight and function of the gate.
Only modify settings when control bord is disconnected. Otherwise modifications will not be accepted!!!
Only modify settings when control bord is disconnected. Otherwise modifications will not be accepted!!!
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