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ZLX24SA

ZLX24SR

INSTALLATION MANUAL

FA01412-EN

EN

English

Summary of Contents for 801QA-0080

Page 1: ...ZLX24SA ZLX24SR INSTALLATION MANUAL FA01412 EN EN English...

Page 2: ...led and quali ed personnel and in full compliance with the regulations in force The device must be installed wired connected and tested according to good professional practice in compliance with the s...

Page 3: ...ntrol this must be installed at a minimum height of 1 5 m from the ground and must not be accessible to the public If not already present apply a permanent tag that describes how to use the manual rel...

Page 4: ...ging materials cardboard plastic etc can be disposed of easily as solid urban waste separated for recycling Before dismantling and disposing of the product please always check the local laws in force...

Page 5: ...logy BUS CXN 4 safety inputs and memory space for up to 1000 users 801QA 0080 ZLX24SR Multifunction control panel with 120 VAC power supply for 24 V swing gates with two leaves with graphic programmin...

Page 6: ...8 Display 9 Programming buttons 10 RSE card connector 11 RIO CONN card connector 12 Connector for plug in radio frequency card AF 13 Earthing star point 14 Terminal board for CRP connection 15 Termina...

Page 7: ...ctions Optional accessories 24 RGSM001 module 806SA 0010 25 SMA module 009SMA 26 RLB battery charger board 002RLB ZLX24S can use two different types of emergency battery installed on an external panel...

Page 8: ...with 60227 IEC 53 IEC For power supplies up to 48 V you can use FROR 20 22 II cables compliant with EN 50267 2 1 CEI To connect the antenna use RG58 cable up to 5 m To connect to the CRP use a UTP CAT...

Page 9: ...Page 9 Manual FA01412 EN 01 2021 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions INSTALLATION Preparing the control panel...

Page 10: ...ual FA01412 EN 01 2021 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions Fastening the control panel DIN rail 242 125 Standa...

Page 11: ...NNECTIONS Preparing the electrical cables Connect all wires and cables in compliance with the law Use cable glands to connect the devices to the control panel One of these must be used exclusively for...

Page 12: ...ntrol board and remove the board protection 2 Power supply output for accessories The output normally delivers 24 V AC The output delivers 24 V DC 10 11 when the batteries start operating if they are...

Page 13: ...ries 10 11 24 AC DC 20 Additional light 10 E3 24 AC DC 10 Flashing beacon 10 E 24 AC DC 10 Operator status warning light 10 5 24 AC DC 3 Accessories B1 B2 24 AC DC 24 BUS BUS 15 DC 15 Do not connect a...

Page 14: ...and without notice Translation of the original instructions Gearmotor with encoder FC1 FA1 F E1 M N E M N E M1 N1 ENC1 EB1 VB R1 M2 N2 ENC2 EB2 VB R2 M1 M2 E2 FC2 FA2 F FC2 FA2 F E2 FROG A24E FERNI FE...

Page 15: ...tents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions N M E N M E M1 N1 ENC1 EB1 VB R1 M2 N2 ENC2 EB2 VB R2 M1 M2 STYLO RME N M EB E N M E EB M1 N...

Page 16: ...riginal instructions Gearmotors with slowdown switches FC1 FA1 F FC2 FA2 F M N N M M1 N1 ENC1 EB1 VB R1 M2 N2 ENC2 EB2 VB R2 M1 M2 R R A3024N A5024N FC2 FA2 F E2 M N F FA FC N M FC FA F M1 N1 ENC1 EB1...

Page 17: ...his method allows you to con gure the set up immediately without having to do so later and intervene directly on the accessories and system wiring The CXN BUS can support control devices photocells sa...

Page 18: ...ng programming 2 Control device NO contact OPEN ONLY function When the HOLD TO RUN function is active the control device must be connected during OPENING 3 Control device NO contact PARTIAL OPENING or...

Page 19: ...the original instructions Signalling devices 1 Flashing beacon It ashes when the operator opens and closes 2 Additional light It increases the light in the manoeuvring area See Additional light funct...

Page 20: ...f contacts CX CY CZ and CK are not used they must be deactivated during programming DELTA photocells Standard connection DELTA photocells Connection with safety test See Safety devices test function 1...

Page 21: ...ion of the original instructions DXR DLX photocells Standard connection DXR DLX photocells Connection with safety test See Safety devices test function 10 TS 2 CX CY CZ CK 10 11 E E3 5 RX TX 10 11 OUT...

Page 22: ...the previous screen Stop the operator 2 buttons The buttons are used to perform the operations described below Navigate the menu Increase or decrease values 3 ENTER button The ENTER button is used to...

Page 23: ...r Run the motor test open the M2 leaf open the M1 leaf Check that both leaves open If they do not invert M and N on the relevant terminal Set the safety input CX Set the safety input CY Set the safety...

Page 24: ...nvert motion zone in case of obstructions G Stop motion zone in case of obstructions Graph showing speed curves during movement slowdown and approach Moving between the various speeds always involves...

Page 25: ...L2 OP2 OP1 repeat the operation as follows 1 Close M1 and CL1 appears on the display When it hits the strike plate press the ENTER button 2 Close M2 and CL2 appears on the display When it hits the str...

Page 26: ...speed Apply slower speeds to the motor in the slowdown and approach spaces reducing the minimum voltage applicable to the motor To reduce the speed adjust the slowdown speed in the travel parameters T...

Page 27: ...ers previously described for motor M1 only where different from M2 The menu is not available if M2 is selected under Number of motors Con guration Motor settings Con gure M1 Motor type Encoder Limit s...

Page 28: ...ct to the total travel 100 Pedestrian opening Con guration Gate travel settings Part open point 10 to 100 100 Default Opening approach space Set the percentage of the total travel to be used for the M...

Page 29: ...wdown speed 10 to 50 Default 40 Closing slowdown speed Set the M1 and M2 slowdown speed during closing as a percentage of the maximum speed If the value set for M1 is different to the value set for M2...

Page 30: ...peed See the speci c parameters for each function Con gure travel M2 Modify certain parameters previously described for motor M2 only where different from M1 The menu is not available if M2 is selecte...

Page 31: ...sistor r7 two sensitive edges Reopen while closing pair of sensitive edges with 8K2 resistor r8 two sensitive edges Reclose while opening pair of sensitive edges with 8K2 resistor CY input Associate a...

Page 32: ...sistor r7 two sensitive edges Reopen while closing pair of sensitive edges with 8K2 resistor r8 two sensitive edges Reclose while opening pair of sensitive edges with 8K2 resistor CK input Associate a...

Page 33: ...CK _ CY _ CK CX CY _ CK _ _ CZ CK CX _ CZ CK _ CY CZ CK CX CY CZ CK RIO ED T1 Associate one of the available functions with a wireless safety device The function only appears if the RIO CONN interfac...

Page 34: ...on guration RIO safety devices RIO PH T2 Deactivated Default P1 Reopen while closing P2 Reclose while opening P3 Partial stop Only with Automatic close activated P4 Obstacle standby P13 Reopening duri...

Page 35: ...ing limit switch the operator thrusts them towards the strike plate for a second Con guration Functions Closing thrust Deactivated Default Minimum Medium Maximum Thrust Before every opening or closing...

Page 36: ...ected after a complete stop during a power outage or if there is an error Con guration Times Automatic partial close Off 1 to 180 seconds Default 10 M1 opening delay time It adjusts the delay with whi...

Page 37: ...light remains on after the manoeuvre is complete Con guration Manage lights Courtesy time 60 to 180 seconds Default 60 Pre ashing time Set the time for which the beacon is activated before each manoe...

Page 38: ...an be carried out by using a transmitter or a BUS selector device e g a keypad or transponder reader The board that manages the control devices AF must be inserted into the connector Manage users New...

Page 39: ...nsmitter that has already been saved The saving and acquisition procedures are explained in the transmitter manual Manage users Self Learning Rolling OFF Default ON Change mode Change the function ass...

Page 40: ...n gure maintenance Deactivated Default 1X100 to 500X100 Maintenance reset Reset the number of partial manoeuvres Information Maintenance reset Con rm NO Con rm YES Errors list View the last 8 errors d...

Page 41: ...unction activation days Select days Whole week Press ENTER to con rm Remove timer Removes one of the saved timings Timer management Remove timer Use the arrows to choose the timing to be removed 0 Ope...

Page 42: ...set times and calibration operations are deleted Import export data Save user data and system con guration data on a MEMORY ROLL card The stored data can be reused for another control board of the sa...

Page 43: ...test failure error E7 Operating time error E9 Consecutive obstacles detected during closing E10 Consecutive obstacles detected during opening E11 Maximum number of obstacles E12 Motor supply voltage...

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Page 48: ...AME S p A The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions CAME S p A Via Martiri della Libert 15 31030 Dosson di Casier Treviso Italy...

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