Electrical connection
Caution
The electrical connection may only be carried out by a qualified electrician! Please ensure
adherence to all data on the supplied control unit and all applicable EN standards! When
carrying out any connection work, the door system must be safely disconnected from the
mains by switching off the power supply. Observe the drive’s technical data. The limits
given in the technical data must not be exceeded. In particular, the customer's on-site
fuse protection of the door system must comply with the technical data!
When laying the protective conductor, you must ensure that the protective conductor con-
nection (earth) is disconnected last if the cable is pulled out unintentionally.
Once the wiring has been completed, you must check whether all motor connections have
been secured on the control unit side and motor side before switching on the control unit
for the first time. Loose motor connections generally lead to the control unit being dam-
aged. All inputs are galvanically isolated from the mains supply by reinforced insulation.
Only drives and associated connecting lines with reinforced or double insulation to the
control circuit according to EN 60335 may be used.
Attention
Very high electrostatic charges may occur, particularly on fast-moving flexible (fabric)
doors. Suitable countermeasures must therefore be taken to prevent electrostatic char-
ging.
To connect the drive to the control unit, only use original manufacturer-approved control and motor cables. When breaking out the
knockouts for any glands which are additionally required, ensure that no components are damaged on the PCBs.
Feed the cables through the cable glands provided and then firmly tighten the gland in order to guarantee the degree of protec-
tion.
Controls
Button
Pressing the OPEN button opens the door. When the OPEN limit position is reached, or if a safety function is activated, the door
stops automatically. If the OPEN button is pressed while the door is closing, the door stops and after a short delay it moves to the
OPEN limit position. In the dead-man operating mode, the door will only move whilst a travel button is pressed.
Button
The door is stopped by pressing the STOP button. Pressing and holding the button also confirms an error and resets it if the error
is no longer present.
Button
Pressing the CLOSE button closes the door. When the CLOSE limit position is reached, the door stops automatically. If the safety
edge or light barrier is tripped while travelling towards the CLOSE limit position, the door stops and then moves to the OPEN limit
position. If the CLOSE button is pressed while the door is opening, the door stops. In the dead-man operating mode, the door will
only move whilst a travel button is pressed.
Rotary-push button (DDT)
With the DDT, various operating commands can be input by the user:
(T) =
brief press of the button
(TT) =
press and hold the button
(R) =
slow turn clockwise
(RR) =
quick turn clockwise
(L) =
slow turn anticlockwise
(LL) =
quick turn anticlockwise
The operating commands via the DDT are used for parameterisation or to call up diagnostic information.
EMERGENCY STOP button (optional)
The drive is switched off by pressing the EMERGENCY STOP button. Door movement is only possible again after releasing the
EMERGENCY STOP button.
Main switch (optional)
The main switch disconnects the system from the power supply. A padlock prevents the disabled main switch from being inadvert-
ently switched back on again.
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