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DUTY CYCLES

Datum

BKS22AGE / BKS22ALE

Cycles/hour (no.)

22

Consecutive cycles (no.)

19

The cycles calculation refers to a gate that 

has a standard reference length

 (see the intended use), that are professionally installed, free of any 

mechanical issues and/or accidental friction points, and measured at 20° C, as stated in EN Standard 60335-2-103.
When using other-than-standard measurements, see the graphs below.

Summary of Contents for BKS22AGE

Page 1: ...Sliding gate operator BK series BKS22AGE BKS22ALE INSTALLATION MANUAL EN English FA01292 EN...

Page 2: ...2 3 1 1 2 3 1...

Page 3: ...sure that opening and closing limiters are tted Make sure the operator is installed onto a sturdy surface that is protected from any collisions Make sure that mechanical stops are already installed If...

Page 4: ...ng a control board with graphic display for programming functions plus a device for movement and obstruction detecting for sliding gates up to 2 200 kg in weight and 20 m in length INTENDED USE The op...

Page 5: ...y time and without notice Original instructions Number of cycles Length of gate m Number of cycles Length of gate m Consecutive cycles graph Cycles hour graph DUTY CYCLES Datum BKS22AGE BKS22ALE Cycle...

Page 6: ...elector 5 Antenna 6 Flashing light 7 Photocells 8 Small post 9 Mechanical gate stop 10 Sensitive safety edge 11 Junction pit DESCRIPTION OF PARTS 1 Cover 2 Front cover 3 Gear motor 4 Fan 5 Condenser 6...

Page 7: ...y mechanical damage CABLE TYPES AND MINIMUM THICKNESSES Connection cable length 20 m 20 30 m Input voltage for 230 V AC control board 1P N PE 3G x 1 5 mm 2 3G x 2 5 mm 2 Flashing light 2 x 0 5 mm 2 Co...

Page 8: ...bolts which are entirely above surface Wait at least 24 hrs for the concrete to solidify Fit the bolts into the anchoring plate and tighten them using the nuts Remove the pre shaped clamps using a scr...

Page 9: ...s manual may change at any time and without notice Original instructions Remove the foundation frame and fill the hole with earth around the concrete block Remove the nuts from the bolts Fit the elect...

Page 10: ...nd the operator casing Place the operator on top of the anchoring plate Caution The electric cables must pass under the gearmotor casing and must not touch any parts that may overheat during use such...

Page 11: ...djustment and the holes horizontal adjustment This prevents the gate s weight from bearing down on the operator FASTENING THE RACK If the rack is already set up the next step should be to adjust the r...

Page 12: ...ch tab into the rack until the micro switch is activated spring and fasten it using the grub screws ESTABLISHING THE LIMIT SWITCH POINTS For opening open the gate t the opening limit switch tab onto t...

Page 13: ...ctor for the R700 R800 R900 card 15 Programming buttons 16 Memory roll card slot 17 Display 18 Power supply on warning LED 19 Terminals for combined or CRP connection 20 Terminals for the RGP1 module...

Page 14: ...HITE Condenser 120 230V AC gear motor with Encoder FACTORY WIRING Cable glands of the control board brace ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Connect all wires and cables in compliance with the law Before connecti...

Page 15: ...ructions Flashing light connection output contact rated at 24 V AC 25 W max SIGNALING DEVICES Gate state warning output contact rated for 24 V AC 3 W max See function F10 Additional light connection o...

Page 16: ...rol device NO contact Warning in MAINTAINED ACTION mode the control device must be connected to 2 4 PARTIAL OPENING function from control device NO contact OPEN CLOSE INVERT step by step function from...

Page 17: ...gate is fully open again C2 closing during opening When the gate is opening opening the contact triggers the inversion of movement until the gate is completely closed C3 partial stop Stopping of the g...

Page 18: ...perator and this error will show up on the display as E17 Fit the RSE card WARNING For the system to work properly before fitting the control board you MUST CUT OFF THE POWER MAINS and remove any emer...

Page 19: ...C8 r7 r8 F3 Input 2 CY NC Can associate C1 reopening during closing by photocells C2 reclosing during opening by photocells C3 partial stop C4 obstruction wait C7 reopening during closing by sensitive...

Page 20: ...180 seconds F20 Automatic closing time after partial opening The wait before the automatic closing starts after a partial opening command for a time of between 1 s and 180 s The automatic closing doe...

Page 21: ...ted with a RIO CONN card OFF default P0 P0 P7 P7 P8 P8 F66 Wireless input RIO EDGE T2 RIO EDGE wireless safety device associated to a function of choice among those available P0 stop gate and exclude...

Page 22: ...ns F54 Opening direction F1 Total Stop and A3 Gate travel calibration see the GATE TRAVEL CALIBRATION paragraph Once the programming is done verify that the operator and all the accessories are workin...

Page 23: ...TER to confirm Select a command to associate to the user The commands are 1 step step open close 2 sequential open stop close stop 3 only open 4 partial opening pedestrian Press ENTER to confirm a num...

Page 24: ...wireless system configuration ERROR MESSAGES The error messages appear on the display SAVING AND UPLOADING ALL DATA USERS AND CONFIGURATION WITH THE MEMORY ROLL Procedure for memorizing all of the sys...

Page 25: ...command on the MASTER panel Programming Start by performing the following settings only on the MASTER control panel select 1 paired mode from the F49 function and press ENTER to con rm select the ope...

Page 26: ...oard plastic and so on should be disposed of as solid household waste and simply separated from other waste for recycling Always make sure you comply with local laws before dismantling and disposing o...

Page 27: ...p 27 Manual FA01292 EN 12 2018 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may change at any time and without notice Original instructions...

Page 28: ...iri Della Libert 15 31030 Dosson di Casier Treviso Italy tel 39 0422 4940 fax 39 0422 4941 Manual FA01292 EN 12 2018 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may change at any time and without notice Or...

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