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TYPICAL INSTALLATION

1  Connect the SLEEP power supply output (24/25/26) upstream with respect to the power supply of the control unit. 

Usually, the NO contact (24/25) should be connected in series to the mains power supply (L), as indicated in Fig. 2.

2  Connect all normally open contacts (N.O.) and normally closed contacts (N.C), as described hereunder:
 

All the commands with N.O. contact must be connected to IN inputs of the ESA BASIC card. Connect the OUT outputs 
corresponding to the inputs of the control unit. 

 

Example: connect the Step-by-Step push button to IN 1 input (3/4), if otherwise preset, preset IN 1 as N.O. input, con-
nect the output OUT 1 (10/11) to the Step-by-Step input of the control unit.

 

Connect the N.C. devices, which allow the TCA recharge (usually photocells), to an IN input of ESA BASIC, which will 
therefore preset as NC input. Connect the OUT output corresponding to the control unit input. The other NC inputs 
can be connected indifferently to the control unit or ESA BASIC.

3  With gate stopped, calibrate the system through the TAR function.

It is mandatory to erase all radio controls stored in the receiver from the control unit and memorise them in the 
receiver of ESA BASIC. The antenna of the control unit should be therefore disconnected and connected to the 
special inputs 22/23.
The NC contacts of a safety edge shall be in any case connected to the special input of the control unit.

GATE STATUS INPUT

One or more inputs can be preset in “GATE STATUS INPUT” mode. 
In the input preset in this way, a NO contact can be connected, such as the SCA* output contact of the control unit or the 
NO contact of a limit switch.
In this mode, ESA BASIC causes the control unit to enter the SLEEP mode only if the contact returns to the NO (normally 
open) status.
This might be useful in the event, for example, the TCA (automatic closure) is not activated.
*Use voltage-free contacts only. If the contacts are powered, use decoupling relays.

DIAGNOSTICS

During the normal operation, the LCD display shows the status of 
inputs and outputs, as per diagram. When an input/output is acti-
vated, the related segment of the LCD display switches on.

IN 1

IN 3

IN 5

IN 2

IN 4

IN 6

OUT 1

OUT 2

OUT 3

OUT 4 OUT 6

OUT 5

WASTE DISPOSAL

If the product must be dismantled, it must be disposed according to regulations in force regarding the differentiated waste 
disposal and the recycling of components (metals, plastics, electric cables, etc..). For this operation it is advisable to call 
your installer or a specialised company.

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Summary of Contents for ESA BASIC

Page 1: ...L8542643 06 2010 rev 0 ESA BASIC UNIONE NAZIONALE COSTRUTTORI AUTOMATISMI PER CANCELLI PORTE SERRANDE ED AFFINI I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

Page 2: ...5 14 13 12 11 10 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 OUT 1 COM IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 IN 6 OUT 2 24 25 26 NO COM NC OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 85 230Vac 50 60Hz RADIO F1 8 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

Page 3: ...11 10 21 20 19 18 17 16 24 25 26 NO COM NC 85 230Vac 50 60Hz 8 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PHOT OPEN CLOSE PED P P COM PHOT OPEN CLOSE PED P P COM ESA BASIC 23 22 ESEMPIO DI COLLEGAMENTO I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

Page 4: ...t a conductive mass of the ground according to the regulations in force The electrical installation and the operating logic must comply with the regulations in force The leads fed with different voltages must be physically separate or they must be suitably insulated with additional insulation of at least 1 mm The leads must be secured with an additional fixture near the terminals During installati...

Page 5: ...er a presettable time the system returns to the SLEEP mode WIRE DIAGRAM The electric connections shown in Fig 1 are described in the following table Terminals Function Description 1 2 Mains power supply Input mains power supply ESA BASIC accepts power supply voltages ranging from 85 to 260 VAC 3 COM Common to all control inputs 4 COM IN 1 Input contact of command 1 It is configurable for NO NC or ...

Page 6: ... this allows to return to the upper menu without making any changes To speed up the increase decrease of values keep key or key pressed After waiting 30 seconds the control unit exits the programming mode and switches the display off PARAMETERS LOGICS AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS The single functions available in the control unit are described in the following table MENU FUNCTION MIN MAX Default MEMO PAR...

Page 7: ...h a transmitter code to be erased from memo ry If the code is valid it will be erased and OK is displayed on the monitor If the code is not valid or it is not in memory the message Err is displayed res The receiver memory is totally erased When the wording PUSH is displayed the operation must be confirmed During reset the RES wording flashes At end of reset OK is displayed MENU FUNCTION tar Measur...

Page 8: ... of ESA BASIC The antenna of the control unit should be therefore disconnected and connected to the special inputs 22 23 The NC contacts of a safety edge shall be in any case connected to the special input of the control unit GATE STATUS INPUT One or more inputs can be preset in GATE STATUS INPUT mode In the input preset in this way a NO contact can be connected such as the SCA output contact of t...

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