VDS BEV 2 User Manual

AUTOMATION
FOR BARRIERS
WARNING!! Before installing, thoroughly read this manual that is an integral
part of the pack
Our products if installed by qualified personnel capable to evaluate risks,
comply with norms UNI EN 12453, EN 12445
The CE mark conforms to European directive
EEC 89/336 + 92/31 + 93/68 D.L. 04/12/1992 N. 476.
PACKING CONTENTS ........................................................................
TECHNICAL DATA...............................................................................
2
DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................
CONSIDERATIONS FOR INSTALLATION..........................................
INSTALLATION....................................................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING..........................................................................
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................... 8
PACKING CONTENTS
1- BARRIER
1- BAR SUPPORT
2
3
3
4-5-6
7
1- UNLOCKING KEY
1- CONDENSER (230Vca)
TECHNICAL DATA
Maximum length of bar
Motors power supply
Motor power
Motor RPM
Condenser
Mechanical unlock for emergency manoeuvre
Working temperature
6 mt 4 mt
230Vac 24Vdc 230Vac 24Vdc
250 W 60 W 250 W 60 W
1400 1800 1400 1800
12,5 µF / 12,5 µF /
Mechanical
-20° C / +55° C
FAST VERSION
Weight
Protection rating
Limit switch Electromechanical
Opening time
10 sec 5 sec
50Kg
IP 44
DIMENSIONS
2000-6000
FITTING AND HOUSING FOR ACCESSORIES
340 mm
1090 mm
275 mm
377 mm
Key selector
Photocell
Flashing + limit
switch
Control
panel
Backup battery
Column
only for BEV 2-24V
2x12V 7Ah
MODALITA’ D’INSTALLAZIONE
CONSIDERATIONS FOR INSTALLATION
Ÿ The installation and testing operations must be performed by qualified personnel
in order to guarantee the proper and safe operation of the automatic gate.
Ÿ The company declines any responsibility for damage caused by incorrect
installations due to incompetence and/or negligence.
Set up an electrical multi-duct conduit in the middle of the foundation of the barrier, corresponding to the central hole (corrugated - diameter 25 - 50mm). Provide a channel for electrical safety photocells or use photocells battery.
INSTALLATION WITH BASE PLATE (OPTIONAL)
Take the floor plate and bend the brackets as needed. Dig a suitably sized hole in
the ground. Insert the electrical conduit into the cable conduit hole of the floor plate. Level and cement the floor plate.
MOUNTING THE BARRIER
Unscrew the two side screws of the upper cover, and remove it; unscrew the four fastening screws of the stainless steel carters, removing the front carter in an upwards direction. Place the barrier on the floor plate and fasten it with the self-locking M12 nuts supplied.
MANUAL RELEASE
The manual release is mechanical on the
crankshaft, also accessible from the outside.
To release the operator to rotate the cover
plug and insert the supplied key into the support on the end of the motor shaft and screw clockwise until it stops, ending the release maneuver.
Hole
cover.
Release
key.
SHAFT SUPPORT
Screws
Screws
Insert the bar support on the shaft and fasten it with screws Insert the bar in the support and tighten the screws
OPENING DIRECTION
To change the direction of opening from the left (standard) to the right proceed as
follows:
Screw
Shaft
Bar
support
SXDX
Ÿ Release the spring
Ÿ Remove the trapezoidal bracket
by unscrewing the two screws.
Ÿ Change the position of the key
from position A to position B
Position B
Trapezoidal
bracket
key
Position A
B
A
Ÿ Replace the trapezoidal
Holes B
key
Position B
Position B
bracket and tighten the screws
Ÿ Hook the spring in the
opposite position
(holes B)
Trapezoidal
bracket
SPRING REGULATION
Ÿ Unblock the motor. Ÿ Stretch the spring acting on lower tie
until the rod will remain balanced at about 45 ° and the trapezoidal bracket will remain horizontal to the ground.
key
Trapezoidal
bracket
Spring adjustment
holes.
Right side
The trapezoidal bracket has four holes
which regulate the force of the spring according to the length of the bar. The force of the spring is reduced the more it is placed internally.
LIMIT SWITCHES REGULATIONS
It’s possible to adjust the limit switches position, both the mechanical
(placed inside the barrier) and electrical ones (easily accessible, as they are placed under the superior cover).
N.B. When one of the mechanical end-stroke switches is repositioned, it is necessary to relocate the electronically controlled one accordingly, and then repeat the stroke selecting procedure
spring adjustment
holes.
Left side
Bottom
rod
Microswitch
electric limit
switches
Adjustment screw
for the mechanical
limit switches
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE
On giving a command
with the remote
control or with the
key-switch, the barrier
doesn’t open or the
motor doesn’t start
Check for any STOP selectors or commands. If not used, check jump-
er on STOP contact in-
put on the control board
Connect the cable to
appropriate
terminal or replace.
The photocell is not
functioning or the
beam is interrupted
Check the connection,
remove any
obstacle across the
beam
On giving a command
with the remote control,
the barrier doesn’t open
but
works with the key
command
Carry out the remote
control learning
procedure on the radio
receiver or replace the
battery with a new one..
Modify the value with the
FORCE trimmer on the
control unit
TROUBLESHOOTING
SOLUTION
230 volt mains voltage
absent
Emergency STOP
present
Fuse blown
Power cable of motor or
motors not
connected or faulty.
Check master switch
Replace with one of
same value.
The barrier starts, but
stops immediately
N.B. - If the problem persists, contact your Retailer or the nearest Service Centre
The remote control has
not been
memorised or the bat-
tery is flat
The force of the motor or
motors is insufficient
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
These warnings are an essential, integral part of the product and must be given to the user. They
provide important indications on the installation, use and maintenance and must be read carefully. This form must be preserved and passed on to subsequent users of the system. The incorrect installation or improper use of the product may be dangerous.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
• The installation must be performed by professionally skilled personnel and in compliance with
current local, state, national and European legislation.
• Before beginning the installation, check the integrity of the product.
• The laying of cables, electrical connections and adjustments must be workmanlike performed.
• The packing materials (cardboard, plastic, polystyrene, etc.) are a potential hazard and should
be disposed of correctly and not left within reach of children.
• Do not install the product in potentially explosive environments or environments disturbed by
electromagnetic fields. The presence of inflammable gases or fumes is a grave danger to
safety.
• Set up a safety device for overvoltage, a disconnecting and/or differential switch suitable for
the product and conforming to current standards.
• The manufacturer declines any and all responsibility for product integrity, safety and operation
in the event incompatible devices and/or components are installed.
• Solely original spare parts should be used for repairs and replacements.
• The installer must provide all the information relating to the operation, maintenance and use of
the individual parts, components and system as a whole.
WARNINGS FOR THE USER
• Read the instructions and enclosed documentation carefully.
• The product must be used for the express purpose for which it was designed. Any other use is
considered improper and therefore hazardous. In addition, the information given in this
document and in the enclosed documentation may be subject to modifications without prior
notice. It is given as an indication only for product application. The company declines any
responsibility for the above.
• Keep products, devices, documentation and anything else provided out of reach of children.
In the event of maintenance, cleaning, breakdown or faulty operation of the product, cut off the
power and do not attempt to operate on the product. Contact solely the professionally skilled
personnel responsible for these operations. Failure to adhere to the above indications may be
dangerous.
The data and images are for guidance only
VDS reserves the right to change at any time characteristics of the products described in
its sole discretion, without notice.
Via Circolare p.i.p. N° 10
65010 Santa Teresa di Spoltore (PE) - ITALY
Tel. +39 085 4971946 - FAX +39 085 4973849
www.vdsconsorzio.it - vds@vdsconsorzio.it
Rev. 2-06/12 ING
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