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2.3.4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

! Danger of injury to persons and damage to equipment due to 
receiving an electric shock !
! Danger of malfunctions occurring due incorrect installation !
A protective grounded contact socket is essential in the area  
50 cm behind the drive head to provide power to the device.
A mains voltage of 230 V/AC (+/-15 %), 50-60 Hz is necessary for 
perfect functioning of the device.
On-site electrical installation, connection or repair work on 230 V 
equipment may only be done by trained electricians.
The power plug must be taken out and secured against plugging 
in again before performing any work on the garage door drive or 
door.
Acceptance testing of the drive hood is essential for performing 
the following activities (Figure 35). Some areas of the control 
board carry 230 V/AC – the protective covers of the 230 V/AC 
area of the control board (Figure 40) must not be removed! The 
drive hood should be put in place again immediately after com-
pletion of the activities and fixed firmly in place.

1. Connection of accessories;

2. Exchange of the control unit, gear motor, transformer.
Further activities are necessary after acceptance testing of the 
drive hood (Figure 35), as well as under voltage, just for the ver-
sion of the device without a display. Some areas of the control 
board carry 230 V/AC – the protective covers of the 230 V/AC 
area of the control board (Figure 40) must not be removed! Pull 
out the mains plug, remove the hood, plug in the mains plug 
again, perform the activity, pull out the mains plug, attach the co-
vering hood again.

3. Programming over a 7-segment display and buttons for the 
control unit (only for the version of the device without a display);

4. Programming (programming and/or deletion) of radio hand 
transmitters (only for the version of the device without a display);
no external voltage may be applied to the connecting terminals 
of the control board with the exception of the connection PK.
Connection of accessories is permissible for the quoted cable 
cross-sections up to a maximum cable length of 20 metres. The 
connecting cable for accessories must be routed separately from 
the cables carrying a current to avoid inductive signal transmissi-
on and the resulting faults.

2.3.5 COMMISSIONING

! General danger of injury to persons and damage to equipment 
and being blocked out !
Two to three manually actuated opening and closing movements 
should be performed after assembly of the drive and before com-
missioning to check that the function of the door was not im-
paired.
On all garages without a separate second entrance the function 
of the emergency unlocking system should be checked after as-

sembly of the drive.
The set-up to programme the paths and the force curve as well 
as programming (programming / teaching in) of radio hand 
transmitters may only be performed inside the garage.
All possibly attached safety elements and the integral obstacle 
detection / force cut-off of the garage door drive are NOT EFFEC-
TIVE during programming of paths and the force curve! Ensure 
that no persons can find their into the area of movement of the 
machine door during programming of travel paths and the force 
curve.
To finalise the commissioning provide / perform checking, pro-
duct documentation, the manufacturer declaration, operator /
user briefing and training as well as handing.

2.3.6 ALTERING THE MACHINE

! General danger of injury to persons and damage to equipment !
If the mechanical components of the door are defective, actu-
ation of emergency release of the drive can lead to immediate 
dropping down of the door.
After commissioning the machine no alteration of the setup of 
the machine may be made; these would additionally require sa-
fety equipment to be installed by a professional fitter.
Alteration of the setup of the machine, connections or compo-
nents of the machine may only be undertaken by a professional 
fitter.
A renewed set-up must be performed after every change made 
to the machine to ensure that the correct function of the obstacle 
detection / force cut-off is secured over the renewed program-
ming of the force curve.
After making the changes all safety relevant components and 
functions should be checked for orderly function.
All changes to the setup of the machine, connections or com-
ponents of the machine must be documented in the inspection 
book with exact details of the date, components involved, the 
person doing and the company doing the work.
All changes of owner / operator details must be documented in 
the inspection book.
Changing the closing force adjustment can lead to personal in-
jury.
Therefore, increasing the clamping force may only be performed 
by a competent person. After adjustment compliance with the 
normative values with suitable measuring device must be de-
monstrated and documented.

Summary of Contents for G 501

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL WWW BERNAL DE BERNAL GERMANY 8 8 GB G 501...

Page 2: ...2 GB Your comfort is our drive...

Page 3: ...ONE WAY PHOTOCELL 4 7 RELAY PK 4 7 1 CAUTION LIGHT 4 7 2 RELAY FUNCTION ADDITIONAL LIGHT 4 8 ANTENNA 5 INITIALISATION SET UP MENU P 5 1 PREREQUISITES 5 2 SET UP OF THE GARAGE DOOR DRIVE 5 3 DOOR TYPE...

Page 4: ...ASSEM BLY OBSERVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS WRONG ASSEMBLY CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURIES 1 2 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT The garage door drive should be stored transported in the temperature range 20 C to 40 C and no...

Page 5: ...operating ma nuals to refer to dangers Important safety instruction Non observance of these instructions can lead to personal injuries through to im mediate fatal injuries Non observance of these ins...

Page 6: ...to equipment and being blocked out Two to three manually actuated opening and closing movements should be performed after assembly of the drive and before com missioning to check that the function of...

Page 7: ...e machine is not fitted out with additional safety equipment The area of movement of the machine may only be entered on foot or driven into when the machine has come completely to a standstill The mac...

Page 8: ...ions Door Open or Door Closed the door must not if it has been stopped in some arbitrary intermediate position run on open or close autonomously Do not use the door anymore and have it repaired by a q...

Page 9: ...rve packaging notes and lay to one side Insert parts of the rail on both sides up to the pressed in end stop 1 into the cap rail s Lead toothed belt or chain into the rail observe that the drive dog 2...

Page 10: ...not yet fully tighten the toothed belt or chain b note Figure 11 and Figure 12 To facilitate fitting the drive head the toothed belt should be tensioned after fitting the gate door attachment bracket...

Page 11: ...m angle 30 c the rail should not be fastened higher than 50 70 mm d above the closed door Observe horizontal alignment of the rail e A minimum clea rance between the upper edge of the door of 35 mm ab...

Page 12: ...rt Check for horizontal alignment using the spirit level check for central alignment of the previously Picture 14 traced middle of the door leaf b Trace the bore holes through the head mount observing...

Page 13: ...f and deburr the suspension bracket and fasten accor ding to the figure On safety grounds always place the saw cut significantly below the suitable elongated hole for the fastening w o fig Swivel the...

Page 14: ...he rail Turn the toothed belt pulley chain sprocket slightly and try again Fasten the motor head in place using M8x25 cheese head screws and serrated lock washers 3 2 5 MOUNTING THE DOOR FASTENING BRA...

Page 15: ...t to the front in a slight bow without a loop a Shorten the Bowden cable sleeve using a side cutter if necessary Lead the Bowden cable through the inner rotary handle b and fix firmly in place using a...

Page 16: ...device the maximum door height also redu ces by the amount reduced Only perform the shortening on the front end of the rails In the case of split rails the side with the dead stop for the cap rails s...

Page 17: ...es first pull out the power plug and secure it against plugging it in again Unfasten the drive cap anticlockwise and remove it Figure 35 a Unfasten the fastening screw for the drive cover Figure 35 b...

Page 18: ...mary L 230 V AC Equipment put on at the works T Yes Yes Terminal max 1 0 mm Transformer primary N Equipment put on at the works N Yes Yes Terminal max 1 0 mm Network neutral conductor N Equipment put...

Page 19: ...removed when using the connection Voltage free opener contacts NC and any number of Emer gency Stop elements or safety equipment can be connected to the NOT terminals Connect up a number of control el...

Page 20: ...e For use of two wire photocells and contact safety edges see Figure 45 Triggering of a photocell during opening is ignored Triggering of a photocell during closing leads to Stop and Reversing Recogni...

Page 21: ...ocells Mount the pairs respec tively optically working in opposite directions connect up swit ching outputs for the receiver RX in series Triggering of a photocell during opening is ignored Triggering...

Page 22: ...n 4 7 1 takes precedence and prevents the use of PK as a free relay 4 7 1 CAUTION LIGHT First select the signal type in menu b 6 Caution light function see 8 6 for a rotating mirror beacon or caution...

Page 23: ...ating after changes have been made to the ma chine travel paths and force curves are already programmed in Activate programming and enter menu P 5 INITIALISATION SET UP MENU P 5 3 DOOR TYPE Only for u...

Page 24: ...s of the radio hand transmitter B WAY status enquiry range checking battery condition indica tor please consult the manual for the radio hand transmitter Up to 128 B WAY radio hand transmitters can be...

Page 25: ...eting all radio hand transmitters Activate programming and enter menu C 3 Enter Delete all hand transmitters Confirm Position 1 Delete all hand transmitters with ENTER All programmed channels on all p...

Page 26: ...hange to the force setup must be documen ted in the inspection book Changing the closing force adjustment can lead to personal in jury Therefore increasing the clamping force may only be perfor med by...

Page 27: ...y edge Activate Auto close ventilation by changing the setting of S 3 from continuous closing is only possible based on a manually triggered radio hand transmitter com mand to the desired value 7 5 2...

Page 28: ...door meets an obstacle when moving in the di rection Close force cut off occurs and release from the obstac le through moving back reversing in the direction Opening Reversing can be selected in the o...

Page 29: ...tions 9 2 OPERATION Operation of the door movement function of the garage door drive can take place over the radio hand transmitter the drive display only for the version of the device with a display...

Page 30: ...tic closing was ignored to terminals NOT End position Door Closed None START was ignored None START automatic closing was ignored Opening None opening is continued None opening is continued Closing St...

Page 31: ...ry Manual reset F08 ROM error Controlling error Reset replace the control unit if necessary Manual reset F09 RAM error Controlling error Reset replace the control unit if necessary Manual reset F10 EE...

Page 32: ...Put the door into a condition which conforms to the standards The door runs for a short time and then Change in the door mechanics Order a service by a qualified technician it stops reverses An obsta...

Page 33: ...s Toothed belt D 00 D 03 or chain C 00 C 02 Deflection roller unit F 01 Chain wheel C 04 or crown gear D 04 Gear motor A 04 Shaft adapter A 03 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 5 2 3 6 2 3 7 The garage door drive is ma...

Page 34: ...y Product documentation Availability completeness Optical checking Annually Annually Control elements Function according to the description Actuation Annually Chain toothed belt Tension Manual checkin...

Page 35: ...nsmitter BY 135 104 B WAY 4 channel radio hand transmitter BY 135 105 B WAY 4 channel radio code lock B 161 47 will be available soon Antenna with a 6 00 m coaxial cable B 260 58 will be available soo...

Page 36: ...ystem for the respective device and under the condi tion of normal use of a maximum of 10 door actuations per day Control system electronics transformer rail system 2 We will remove any deficit on the...

Page 37: ...7 08 Requirements upon devices and installations as well as establishment of processes for measurement of high frequency interference emission radio interferences and resistance to interference Part 2...

Page 38: ...d then commissioning of the final pro duct machine is not permitted until it has been established that it complies with the provisions of this directive Pfullingen 01 03 2013 Willi Prettl Managing Dir...

Page 39: ...embly company while alternatively own submissions can also be used Status of this annex November 2012 Important information for the manufacturer as sembly fitter for the machine The inspection book is...

Page 40: ...__________________________________________________ Street No _______________________________________________________________________________ Postal code place _________________________________________...

Page 41: ..._____________________________ Operating mode Pulse repetition controlling Automatic closing ___________________________ as well as the safety equipment 1 Model designation manufacturer _______________...

Page 42: ...____ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 43: ...rective 2006 95 EC Building Products Directive 89 106 EC The following standards amongst others are used and complied with please put a cross against the relevant items EN 13241 1 EN 12445 EN 12453 EN...

Page 44: ...___________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________...

Page 45: ...son The product documentation was handed over including please put a cross against the relevant items Assembly manual s Operating manual s Servicing checking instruction s Inspection book Manufacturer...

Page 46: ...son The product documentation was handed over including please put a cross against the relevant items Assembly manual s Operating manual s Servicing checking instruction s Inspection book Manufacturer...

Page 47: ...PERATION OF THE MENU 02 03 OVERVIEW OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE MAIN MENU LEVEL 1 04 SETUP SETTING FORCE DISTANCE TRAVEL PATH AND FORCE CURVE P 05 SETUP TRANSMITTERS PROGRAMMING A HAND TRANSMITTER C 1 06...

Page 48: ...in the normal con dition Operational readiness at the upper left The sequence of the steps takes place based on what is shown on the screen Buttons which should be pressed to execute the setup have a...

Page 49: ...s the garage door drive will not accept any commands while the menu is opened If the menu is opened during the hold open time then the gara ge door drive will only close the door after ending the menu...

Page 50: ...50 GB OVERVIEW OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE MAIN MENU LEVEL 1 04...

Page 51: ...51 GB SETUP SETTING FORCE DISTANCE TRAVEL PATH AND FORCE CURVE MENU P SEE 5 1 ff 05...

Page 52: ...52 GB SETUP TRANSMITTERS PROGRAMMING A HAND TRANSMITTER MENU C 1 SEE 6 1 06...

Page 53: ...53 GB SETUP TRANSMITTERS DELETE A HAND TRANSMITTER MENU C 2 SEE 6 2 07...

Page 54: ...54 GB SETUP TRANSMITTER DELETE ALL TRANSMITTERS MENU C 2 SEE 6 2 08...

Page 55: ...m 0 9 Selection of the next digit of the PIN ENTER Next Page 10 CAUTION Changing the closing force setting may lead to injuries to persons and or damage to property For this reason changing the closin...

Page 56: ...56 GB 10 Continued from page 09 LIGHT MENU L SEE 7 3 WARNING TIME CAUTION LIGHT MENU U SEE 7 3 TIME TILL AUTOMATIC CLOSING MENU A SEE 7 2...

Page 57: ...57 GB SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FUNCTION VENTILATION MENU S 1 TO S 3 SEE 7 5 1 11...

Page 58: ...58 GB 12 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FUNCTION RELAY MENU S 4 SEE 7 5 2 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FUNCTION LIGHT MENU S 5 SEE 7 5 3...

Page 59: ...59 GB 13 DRIVE PARAMETERS MENU b SEE 8 ff...

Page 60: ...60 GB 16...

Page 61: ...orbehalten Jede vom Urheberrechtsgesetz nicht zugelassene Verwertung insbesondere Vervielf ltigung bersetzung Verarbeitung bzw Weitergabe von Inhalten in Datenbanken oder anderen elektronischen Medien...

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