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What to do if...

Below find the most common functioning problems and the relative solutions. :

Problem

Cause

Solution

The automation does not work

There is no mains power supply
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The control unit is not connected
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The photocells are engaged
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One or more protection fuses have inter-
vened

Check for the presence of mains power 
supply
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Check all connections to the control unit
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Check that there is no obstacle between the 
photocells
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Check the integrity of the fuses and replace 
them if necessary.

The automation does not work using the 
remote control.

The remote control battery is flat, the remote 
control LED flashes quickly
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the remote control has not been memorised

Replace the remote control batteries
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Memorise the remote control.

The automation does not work using the key 
selector

The selector is not connected correctly or 
is faulty.

Check the key selector connections or re-
place them is faulty

The gate stops in the opening or closure 
phase, inverts the movement for a few sec-
onds and then stops.

The obstacle detection sensor has inter-
vened

If no obstacles are present, release the motor 
and check for the presence of friction points. 
Perform a new self-learning.

Increase the value of the PMOT parameter

The door does not close

STOP input active.
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Obstacle between the photocells or photo-
cells broken

Check the connections of the STOP input
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Remove the obstacle or check the photo-
cells

The flashing light does not switch on

The bulb has blown
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The flashing light is not connected correctly

Replace the bulb
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Check the connections. 

The control unit LCD displays several messages during normal functioning and in the case of breakdown:

Message

Description

ERR

Stop the autoset phase by pressing the  [PGM] and [5]buttons at the same time,

ERR1

Motor error. Check the motor connections or  broken motor

ERR2

Photocell error. Check the photocell connections or broken photocells.

ERR3

PP input activation error during the autoset phase

ERR4

STOP input activation error during the autoset phase

STOP

STOP input active

PHTO

“PHOT” photocell input active

PHTc

“PHOT C” photocell input active

OPEN

Start of opening manoeuvre

Close

Start of closure manoeuvre

alt

Stop the manoeuvre by means of the PP command.

BATT

The automation is functioning with the buffer battery in the absence of mains power supply (only with CB.BY ac-
cessory installed).

Summary of Contents for BEAUTY

Page 1: ...L8543185 ENG 03 2016 rev 0 Complete kit for the automation of swinging gates Instructions and Recommendations for installation and use MADE IN ITALY BEAUTY...

Page 2: ...Sld 20 Resetting the control unit Res 20 Memorising new transmitters RADI PP 21 Memorising pedestrian function RADI Ped 21 Deleting transmitters RADI CLR 22 Complete deletion of the receiver memory R...

Page 3: ...ve received instructions for use by people in charge of their security Check that the temperature range marked on the drive is suitable for the location The drive cannot be used with a driven part inc...

Page 4: ...or wall installation 1 transmitter TX 1 receiver RX 8 BTY 3 Release keys for manual manoeuvre 9 Plugs and screws for fixing the accessories flashing light key selector photocells 10 F BY Flashing ligh...

Page 5: ...epend on the state of the gate structure Check that there is enough space for installation of the operator in safe and comfortable conditions Technical Data dimensions and limits of use TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 6: ...ce with the wiring rules 2 It is recommended not to exceed 15 m in length If it is indispensable to exceed this limit increase the section of the cable 3 As the receiver photocell labelled RX requires...

Page 7: ...too different to each other do not allow regular movement of the leaves and could cause malfunctioning Detect the value of the measurement M precisely and state it in every box in column M in Table 1...

Page 8: ...ues for positioning of the brackets BTY 1 Adjustable brackets BTY 1 Using the adjustable brackets BTY 1 it is possible to install the BEAUTY gear reducer with different installation measurements witho...

Page 9: ...de the gear motor BTY 1 It is important to consider the correspondence between the height established and the presence of gate support structures Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 C F V D R Fig 12 2 The electrical...

Page 10: ...is perfectly horizontal and then mark the two points for drilling the leaf fig 17 V R2 R1 Also in this case the fixing devices will be selected on the basis of the material with which the leaf is mad...

Page 11: ...ated in the Electric connec tions paragraph Fig 21 P A Fixing the CP BTY control unit With reference to the Electric connections chapter Fig 5 select the most suitable position for fixing the control...

Page 12: ...screws are supplied for fixing the flashing light Make two holes with diameter of 6 mm Insert the cable and fix the base using the plugs and screws ANT SHIELD Connections ANT SHIELD Connect the 24V fl...

Page 13: ...ge of the cables Four 6 mm plugs and relative screws are supplied for fixing the photocells Make two holes with diam eter of 6 mm in a way that the hole in proximity of the terminal board corresponds...

Page 14: ...selector Two 6 mm plugs and relative screws are supplied for fixing the selector base to the wall V Using the support as a reference mark and make two holes with diameter of 6 mm in a way that the lo...

Page 15: ...ansmitter for the long distance commands for BYOU automations Functioning The transmitter has three buttons through which it is possible to command the various functions of the automation configurable...

Page 16: ...ED 24 Vdc flashing light connection output MOT1 ORANGE Motor 1 connection output respect red and blue ref C MOT2 ORANGE Motor 2 connection output respect red and blue ref C SHIELD ANT BLUE Connection...

Page 17: ...essage 5 The self regulation phase starts the display shows PRG The control unit commands different open ing and closing manoeuvres at various speeds At the end of the manoeuvre the display shows OK P...

Page 18: ...re time TCA The automatic closure function allows to set a time which on expiry if the leaf is in the open position the control unit autono mously commands a closure manoeuvre With this function activ...

Page 19: ...on of commands is performed cyclically OPEN STOP CLOSE STOP OPEN and so on The sequence can be modified by eliminating the intermediate STOP commands OPEN CLOSE OPEN and so on 1 Press the PGM button t...

Page 20: ...lation The display shows the current value of the Sld parameter Use the 5 key to select one of these values ON reduced speeds OFF standard speed default on off 3 Confirm the desired value using the PG...

Page 21: ...ramming menu press the PGM and 5 buttons at the same time Press the PGM and 5 buttons twice at the same time to go back to the main Radi menu To exit programming remove the power supply or wait for 60...

Page 22: ...PP Press 5 three times to display the RTR sub menu rtr 3 Press the PGM button to enter the RTR function Press and hold PGM the RTR message starts to flash quickly 4 When the RTR message switches off r...

Page 23: ...ry power supply cable with a mains con nection that is in compliance with the Standards in force and the type of installation COMMISSIONING Commissioning of the automation can only be performed if all...

Page 24: ...re present release the motor and check for the presence of friction points Perform a new self learning Increase the value of the PMOT parameter The door does not close STOP input active Obstacle betwe...

Page 25: ...st be followed regarding differentiated disposal and re cycling of the various components metals plastics electric cables etc It is advised to contact a BYOU specialised technician or a specialised co...

Page 26: ...2006 42 CE OF EH EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL 17 May 2006 in relation to ma chinery amending Directive 95 16 CE in relation to the requisites for partly completed machinerys per the following harm...

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