Vimar Elvox RS17.P Installer Manual

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Installer manual
RS17.P
Control panel for swing gates at 24 V DC with encoder EKKO 204D
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Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................................................................................................Page
Product features ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................1
System type .................................................................................................................................................................................................................1
Description of the terminal blocks................................................................................................................................................................................2
Connecting accessories ..............................................................................................................................................................................................4
Trimmer functions ........................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Button functions ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................5
DIP-switch functions ....................................................................................................................................................................................................6
LED functions ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Time setting .................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Programming the remote controls ...............................................................................................................................................................................8
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Carefully read all the instructions and warnings in this document as they provide important information regarding safe installation, operation and mainte­nance. After removing the packaging, check the condition of the equipment. The packaging must not be left within reach of children as it is potentially harmful. Installation must be carried out in accordance with national safety regulations. This equipment must be used only for the purpose for which it was expressly intended, i.e. for the automation of motors for roller blinds and for controlling resistive loads such as lights. Any other use is considered improper and therefore hazardous. The manufacturer declines all liability for damage caused by improper, incorrect or unreasonable use. Always disconnect the equipment from the power supply at the main switch before performing maintenance or cleaning procedures. In the event of faults and/or malfunctions, disconnect the equipment from the power supply at the switch and do not tamper with it. For repairs, contact only a service centre authorized by the manufacturer. Failure to observe the above may jeopardize the safety of the equipment. All equipment within the system must be used exclusively for the purpose for which it is intended. This document must always be kept with all paperwork regarding the installation.
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).
The crossed out wheelie bin symbol marked on the equipment indicates that, at the end of its useful working life, the product must be handled separately from household refuse and must therefore be assigned to a differentiated collection centre for electrical and electronic equipment or returned to the dealer upon purchase of a new, equivalent item of equipment.
The user is responsible for ensuring the equipment is disposed of through the correct channels when no longer in service. Proper sorted waste collection for subsequent recycling, processing and environmentally conscious disposal of the old equipment helps to prevent any possible negative impact on the environment and human health while promoting the practice of recycling materials used in manufacture. For further details regarding available collection systems, contact your local waste disposal service or the shop from which the equipment was purchased.
Risks associated with substances considered hazardous (WEEE).
According to the new WEEE Directive, substances which for some time have been widely used in electrical and electronic equipment are considered hazardous to human heath and the environment. Proper sorted waste collection for subsequent recycling, processing and environmentally conscious dis­posal of the old equipment helps to prevent any possible negative impact on the environment and human health while promoting the practice of recycling materials used in manufacture.
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1 - Product features:
Control panel for governing swing gates for 24 Vdc gearmotors with encoder with battery charger and integrated receiver. The control panel:
- enables customizing the deceleration distance
- is equipped with an obstacle detection system
- is equipped with input diagnostics LED
- is equipped with an integrated 433 MHz receiver with a maximum capacity of 50 remote controls
- is equipped with short-circuit protection
- is equipped with a switching power supply
Technical data:
Power supply 120 to 230 Vac Motor power supply voltage 24 Vdc Maximum motor power 80 to 80 W
Output for ashing light 24 Vdc 10 W max
Electrical lock output 12 Vsc 15 VA max Accessories power supply 24 Vdc 300 mA Receiver memory 50 remote controls Receiver frequency 433 MHz Remote controls code Rolling code or xed Fuse F1 Line protection 5x20 mm T1.6 A Fuse F2 Accessories protection 5x20 mm T8A Operating temperature -10 to +50°C
2 - System type:
For the sizing of the cable routing, the required cross-sections of the cables are shown below
2x2,5 mm
C
2
4x0,5 mm +RG58
G
2
2
E
A
2x2,5 mm
A
2x2,5 mm2 +3x0,5 mm2 (encoder)2x2,5 mm2 +3x0,5 mm2 (encoder)
D
4x0,5 mm
F
2
E
3x2,5 mm
B
2
120/230 Vac
Legend
A - Linear actuator B - Control unit C - Flashing light with aerial D - 2-channel remote control E - Pair of photocells F - Selector G - Electrical lock
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3 - Description of the terminal blocks
1ON2 3 4 5 6789 10
-
+
-
+
PROG
MRX
51
MOT 2
MOT 1
64
63
62
51
52
61
PWR
F2
1 0 +B -B
52 51 62 9963 64 61
ANT
_
OFF ON
1
2
3
9
10
4
8
7
6
5
5x20
T 1.6 A
5x20
T 8 A
F1
21
22
25
A
1726 19 18 11 0L N
+E
41
45 -E
ANT
_
-
+
MOT 2
-
MOT 1
+
64
63
62
51
52
61
B
PROG
MRX
1
ON
1
2 3 4 5 6789 10
2 3 4 5 6
OFF ON
7 8 9 10
PWR
F2
1 0 +B -B
52 51 62 9963 64 61
51
A
F1
N
L
230 Vac
120 Vac
Terminal Description Rated data L Phase
Earth
N Neutral 21 Opening motor 1 22 Closing motor 1 25 Opening motor 2 26 Closing motor 2 18 19 11 0 17
0
Electrical lock negative Electrical lock positive Flashing light positive Accessories negative Photo-test or gate open
warning light positive Accessories negative
21 22 25 1726 19 18 11 0L N
OPEN M1
120 to 230 V AC
24 V DC 80W
24 V DC 80W
12 V AC 15 VA
24 V DC 10 W
24 V DC 120 mA
CLOSE M1
OPEN M2
+E 41 45 -E
24V-
BLINK+
SCA+
ENCODER+
ENC SIG M1
ENC SIG M2
ENCODER-
CLOSE M2
LOCK-
LOCK+
SCA
Terminal Description Rated data +E 41 45
-E
Encoder positive Motor 1 encoder signal Motor 2 encoder signal Encoder negative
1 OPEN
2 CLOSE
3 ENCODER+
4 ENC SIG
5 ENCODER-
M2
M1
Note:
The cable connect­ing the encoder to the control panel must be no longer than 10 m and have no shielding. For encoder cabling longer than 10 m and in any case no longer than 15 m, a shielded cable must be used.
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1
ON
2 3 4 5 6789 10
-
+
-
+
PROG
MRX
51
MOT 2
MOT 1
64
63
62
PWR
F1
F2
+E
21 22 25 1726 19 18 11 0L N
ANT
_
OFF ON
1
2 3
9
10
4
8
7
6
5
5x20
T 1.6 A
5x20 T 8 A
1
ON
2345678910
-
+
-
+
PROG
MRX
51
MOT 2
MOT 1
64
63
62
51
52
61
PWR
F1
F2
1 0 +B -B
52 51 62 9963 64 61
+E 41 45
-E
21 22 25 1726 19 18 11 0L N
OFF ON
1
2
3
9
10
4
8 7 6 5
5x20
T 1.6 A
5x20
T8A
B
Terminal Description Rated data 1 Accessories positive 0 Accessories negative
+B
-B
Emergency battery positive
Emergency battery negative
24 Vdc 300 mA
52 Pedestrian (N.O.) 51 Step by step (N.O.)
62
Photocell when clos­ing (N.C.)
63 Photocell (N.C.) 64 Sensitive edge (N.C.)
41 45
-E
- +
- +
61 Stop (N.C.) 99 Common inputs ANT Aerial signal
- Aerial earth
3.1 - Description of output function:
0-1 - Accessories power supply voltage:
Permanent 24 Vdc output
18-19 - Electrical lock:
12 Vac output powered for 2 s at the start of the opening movement
0-11 - Flashing light:
24 Vdc output powered when the gate is moving
1,3Ah
1,3Ah
51
52
1 0 +B -B
24V-
12 Vdc
12 Vdc
24V+
52 51 62 9963 64 61
PH
P.P.
PED
PHC
ANT
BAR
_
COM
STOP
61
0-17 - Photo-test or gate open warning light:
24 Vdc output for signalling gate status or performing the safety test: With DIP 8 = OFF it is Gate Open Warning Light
- Not powered with gate closed
- Powered continuously with gate open or moving With DIP 8 = ON it is Photo-test Used for the power supply of the transmitters of the safety devices.
Note:
Using the photo-test requires specific wiring of the safety devices (par. 4.3).
3.2 - Description of input function:
51 - Step by step (N.O.):
Sequential command input, to control the complete travel of the gate. It works with the following cycle: open-stop-close-stop or open-stop-close-open according to the setting of DIP 3
52 - Pedestrian (N.O.):
Command input for opening to the pedestrian distance
61 - Stop (N.C.):
Gate stops, does not turn off automatic closing. If not used, jumper with the common (99)
62 - Photocell when closing - PHC (N.C.):
Photocell when closing, with the gate stationary it allows opening, when opening it does not trigger, with the gate open it does not allow closing and on release it resets the automatic closing time, when closing it commands immediate reopening. If not used, jumper with the common (99)
63 - Photocell - PH (N.C.):
Photocell, active both when closing and when opening, with the gate stationary it does not allow opening, during opening it stops the movement and on release it continues opening, with the gate open it does not allow closing and on release it resets the automatic closing time, when closing it stops the movement and on release it commands reopening. If not used, jumper with the common (99)
64 - Sensitive edge (N.C.):
Safety sensitive edge, N.C. dry contact, with the gate stationary it does not allow opening, when opening it disengages, with the gate open it does not allow closing and on release it resets the automatic closing time, when closing it disengages. If not used, jumper with the common (99)
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4 - Connecting accessories:
24V+
RX1 RX2 TX1 TX2
24V+
TX1 TX2
24V-
OFF ON
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4.1 - Key switch and control devices
52 51 62 9963 64 61
PED
Pedestrian
Step by step
4.2 - Photocells and photocells when closing
01 +B -B
24V-
52 51 62 9963 64 61
PH
PHC
COM
COM
N.C. N.C.
P.P.
(FSW)
COM NC
NO
COM
-
+
NO
N.O.
(FSW)
COM NC
N.O.
-
+
COM
-
+
-
+
4.3 - Photocells and photocells when closing with photo-test active (DIP 8 = ON)
170
1
ON
1
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SCA+
01 +B -B
24V-
52 51 62 9963 64 61
PH
PHC
NO
COM
RX1 RX2
(FSW)
-
COM NC
+
NO
(FSW)
COM NC
-
+
-
+
-
+
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4.4 - Sensitive edge
-
+
-
+
MOT 2
ANT
_
52 51 62 9963 64 61
4.5 - Stop push button
5 - Trimmer functions
BAR
COM
52 51 62 9963 64 61
STOP
COM
-
-
+
MOT 2
+
MOT 1
6 - Functions of the buttons:
PROG
MRX
51
Trimmer Description MOT 1 Power of motor 1 (turn the trimmer clockwise to increase the
power)
MOT 2 Power of motor 2 (turn the trimmer clockwise to increase the
power)
Button Description PROG Button for programming the travel MRX Button for programming or deleting remote controls 51 Step-by-step command button
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7 - DIP-switch functions:
-
+
-
+
MRX
51
MOT 2
MOT 1
ANT
_
OFF ON
-
+
-
+
MOT 2
MOT 1
1
ON
2 3 4 5 6789 10
DIP Function Sta-
1 2 3 4
DIP 1 Close immediately OFF Close immediately off
5 6 7 8 9 10
DIP 2 Automatic closing OFF Automatic closing off
DIP 3 Step-step logic OFF 2 steps: step-by-step (term. 51 and radio) with logic in 2 steps (open - close - open)
DIP 4 Apartment block OFF Apartment block off
DIP 5 Slowdown distance OFF Slowdown distance at 10% of the travel
DIP 6 Hammering OFF Hammering for electrical lock off
DIP 7 Status of gate at reset OFF Status of gate closed at reset
DIP 8 Photo-test OFF Photo-test off
DIP 9 Normal speed OFF High normal speed
DIP 10 Number of motors OFF Double swing gate leaf (M1 and M2 on)
Description
tus
ON Close immediately on:
The engagement and subsequent disengagement of the photocell when closing, while opening or during the pause time causes the gate to reclose immediately at least 3 s after full opening, regardless of the set automatic closing time.
ON Automatic closing on
ON Step-by-step command (term. 51 and radio) with logic in 4 steps (open - stop - close - stop
- open - stop)
ON Apartment block on (while the gate is opening, you cannot stop the movement with a radio
command or with inputs 51 (step-by-step) and 52 (pedestrian). With automatic closing on (DIP-switch 2 = ON) and the gate open, an additional step-by­step command (terminal 51 or radio command) renews the pause time and if input 51 re­mains engaged the control panel suspends the pause count until the input is disengaged (for connecting any coils or a timer).
ON Slowdown distance at 20% of the travel
ON Hammering for electrical lock on (required when using an electrical lock)
ON Status of gate open at reset
When the power supply is restored, a step-by-step command causes closing and if auto­matic closing is on (DIP-switch 2 = ON), closing occurs after the pause time
ON Photo-test on
At the start of each action, the control panel checks the operation of the photocells.
It requires specic wiring
ON Low normal speed
ON Single swing gate leaf (only M1 on)
8 - LED functions
LED Status Description
64
PWR OFF Mains power supply not present
63
ON Mains power supply present
MRX 1 blink Saving a new remote control
62
2 blinks Saving a remote control already in memory 3 blinks Deleting a remote control
51
4 blinks Radio memory full 5 blinks Savable remote control not in memory
52
10 blinks Complete deletion of the radio memory
51 OFF Step-by-step input (term. 51) not engaged
ON Step-by-step input (term. 51) engaged
52 OFF Pedestrian input (term. 52) not engaged
ON Pedestrian input (term. 52) engaged
61 OFF Stop contact (term. 61) open (engaged)
ON Stop contact (term. 61) closed (not engaged)
62 OFF Photocell engaged when closing (term. 62 open)
ON Photocell not engaged when closing (term. 62 closed)
63 OFF Photocell engaged when opening (term. 63 open)
64 OFF Sensitive edge engaged (term. 64 open)
ON Photocell not engaged when opening (term. 63 closed)
ON Sensitive edge not engaged (term. 64 closed)
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9 - Time setting
The control panel is programmed by default with the following times:
- automatic closing: 30 s
- offset for opening: 3 s
- offset for closing: 6 s To change the default times, follow the procedure below (the phases for installing a double swing leaf gate have a grey background; if there is a single leaf, the leaf offsets are not programmed)
The control panel does not need travel setting as this is automatically measured with each action. For this to happen, run a complete open-close action (it will take place at reduced speed as the control panel does not know the exact position of the leafs).
NOTE: In order to perform this procedure, the gate must be stationary. CAUTION! THE SAFETY DEVICES ARE DISABLED WHILE CARRYING OUT THIS PROCEDURE..
Pressing
No.
push button
1 PROG Procedure activation
2 - Leaf closing Unless the leafs are already closed, the rst action MUST be CLOSING; otherwise, cut off
3 - Opening M1 M1 starts to open and the control panel starts the count of the offset for opening 4 51 Setting the offset for opening After the desired time, press and release button 51 to set the offset for opening (if not
5 - Completion of opening M1 and M2 continue to open at low speed until they reach the mechanical stops on opening 6 51 Setting the pause time With the gate stationary in the fully open position, the automatic closing time count starts,
7 - Closing M2 M2 starts to close and the control panel starts the count of the offset for closing 8 51 Setting the offset for closing
9 - Completion of closure and end of
Note:
If you want to return the control panel to default, perform the following procedure:
1. Disconnect the power to the control panel
2. Press and hold the PROG button.
3. Reconnect the power to the control panel and wait for the ashing light to come on steady.
4. After 3 sec., release the PROG button. The ashing light will turn off.
5. The control panel is now set with the default times.
Phase Description
Press and hold down the PROG push button until the ashing light comes on steady, then release
the button, and the automatic gate system will now close the gate.
the power supply to the control panel and invert the cables of the motor that opens instead of closing.
N.B. DO NOT INVERT THE ENCODER CABLES.
pressed, after 40 s M2 will start automatically). M2 starts opening
after the required length of time has passed, press and release push button 51, the control panel will save the elapsed time (max. 250 seconds)
After the desired time, press and release button 51 to set the offset for closing (if not pres-
M1 starts closing
programming
sed, after 130 s M1 will start automatically).
The automation completes the closure when it reaches the closing mechanical stops and the
ashing light goes out to signal that the travel programming procedure has been exited.
10 - Remote control programming
Note: Remote control programming can only be done with the automatic gate system stationary
Step-by-step programming:
No. Pressing push button
1 MRX Off Press and hold down the MRX push button for no more than 7 s 2 MRX+ remote control - With the MRX push button still pressed, press the button of the remote control to be saved 3 - 1 blink Button of the saved remote control (new remote control)
Programming the pedestrian:
No. Pressing push button
1 MRX+PROG Off Press and hold down the MRX and PROG push buttons for no more than 7 s 2 MRX+PROG+remote control - With the MRX and PROG push buttons still pressed, press the button of the remote control to be saved 3 - 1 blink Button of the saved remote control (new remote control)
Deleting a remote control
No. Pressing push button
1 MRX On steady Press and hold down the MRX push button for at least 7 s until the MRX LED comes on steady 2 MRX+ remote control - With the MRX push button still pressed, press the button of the remote control to be deleted 3 - 3 blinks Deletion successful
Signal MRX LED
2 blinks Button of the saved remote control (remote control already in memory)
Signal MRX LED
2 blinks Button of the saved remote control (remote control already in memory)
Signal MRX LED
Description
Description
Description
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Complete deletion of the receiver
No. Pressing push button
1 MRX Flashing light Press and hold down the MRX push button for at least 14 s until the MRX LED starts ashing 2 - 10 blinks Complete deletion of the receiver
Note:
After deleting all the remote controls, the rst saved remote control congures the control panel to accept only remote controls with a rolling code or only remote controls with a xed code.
MRX LED indicator
Description
11 - Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solution The automation system does not
work
You cannot save the remote con­trols
As soon as the gate starts, it stops and reverses
Movement of one of the 2 motors is reversed
During calibration the motor M1 starts and stops after 1 second
With the electrical lock the motor 1 is not able to start opening or does not close completely
After a command the ashing
light blinks 6 times but the gate fails to open
The ashing light does not work
during the movement The gate moves at slowdown
speed The gate opens one leaf at a time
with an offset of 40s
The gate detects an obstacle even when it is not there
Closing one leaf at a time - Previous no mains
No mains supply Check the power line switch Blown fuses Replace blown fuses with others of the same value Control and safety inputs not working Check the diagnosis LEDs (FCL, FOP, COSTA and STOP
Safety devices open FCL, FOP, COSTA and STOP must be on Batteries of the remote control discharged Replace the batteries
Remote control not compatible with the rst one
saved
Reached memory saturation Delete at least one remote control or add an external re-
Motor torque not sufcient Increase the power via trimmer MOT 1 for motor M1 and
Wrong wiring Check the motor wiring
Encoder 1 wiring reversed with encoder 2 Check the encoder wiring
Electrical lock unable to get freed Set DIP-switch 6 in ON position (hammering on)
Photo-test check failed Check the electrical wiring (see section 4) and DIP-switch 8
No mains power supply and motors on battery op­eration
Probable 230 V AC mains failure Run 1 complete open/close action
The leaf offset has not been programmed Return the working times to default or
- Incorrect bracket dimensions
- Force trimmer too low
- Gate mechanics stiff
- Reset action in case of overlapping leafs.
must be on)
The rst saved remote control congures the control panel
to save only rolling-code remote controls or only dip-switch remote controls
ceiver (maximum capacity 50 remote controls)
MOT 2 for M2
Check the alignment of the photocells
Check the mains power supply
if necessary program them.
- Check dimensions
- Raise force trimmer
- Service the gate Wait for the operation to be completed, the gate will be reset
automatically
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
(Declaration of incorporation of partly completed machinery annex IIB 2006/42/EC)
No. : ZDT00737.00
The undersigned, representing the following manufacturer Vimar SpA Viale Vicenza, 14 - 36063 Marostica (VI) Italy
herewith declares that the products
Electronic control unit
Articles
Trade mark Type ref. Cat. ref. Description EN * Elvox RS16 RS16 24V ACTO 404D control card Elvox RS17 RS17 24V EKKO 204D control card Elvox RS17.A RS17.A Switchboard 24V EKKO ART 204D Elvox RS17.P RS17.P Switchboard 24V EKKO 204D
when installed with the appropriate accessories and/or enclosures for devices are in conformity with the provi­sions of the following EU directive(s) (including all applicable amendments)
Machinery Directive 2006/42/CE EN 60335-2-103 (2015), EN 13241 (2003) + A2 (2016), EN 12453 LV Directive 2014/35/EU (2002) R&TTE Directive 1999/5/CE EN 301 489-3 (2013), EN 300 220-2 (2012) EMC Directive 2014/30/EU EN 61000-6-1 (2007), EN 61000-6-3 (2007) + A11 (2011)
Further hereby declares that the product must not be put into service until the nal machinery into which it is to
be incorporated has been declared in conformity with the provisions of Directive 2006/42/EC, where appropriate.
Declares that the relevant technical documentation is compiled by Vimar SpA and in accordance with part B of Annex VII of Directive 2006/42/EC and the following essential requirements of this Directive are applied and
fullled:
1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.5, 1.1.6, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.6, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.4, 1.3.7, 1.3.8, 1.3.9, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.5.1,
1.5.2, 1.5.4, 1.5.5, 1.5.6, 1.5.7, 1.5.8, 1.5.9, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.7.1, 1.7.2, 1.7.3, 1.7.4.
I undertake to make available, in response to a reasoned request by the national authorities, any further suppor­ting product documents they require.
Marostica, 24/02/2015 The Managing Director
Note: The contents of this declaration correspond to what declared in the last revision of the ofcial declaration available before printing this manual. The text herein has been
re-edited for editorial purposes. A copy of the original declaration can be requested to Vimar SpA
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RS17.P installer EN 01 1706
Viale Vicenza 14
36063 Marostica VI - Italy
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