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FA00008-EN v.7 – 05/2017 

CAME S.p.A. 

1. INTRODUCTION

Before  you  begin  to  install  or  start  an  automatic  pedestrian  doors,  an  inspection  must  be  carried  out  on  site  by  qualified 
personnel, for making measurements of the compartment wall, door and drive.  

This  inspection  is  to  assess  the  risk  and  to  select  and  implement  the  most  appropriate  solutions  according  to  the  type  of 
pedestrian traffic (intense, narrow, one-way, bi-directional, etc..), The type of users (elderly, disabled, children, etc..), in the 
presence of potential hazards or local circumstances.  

To  assist  installers  in  applying  the  requirements  of  European  Standard  EN  16005  concerning  the  safe  use  of  automatic 
pedestrian  doors,  we  recommend  consulting  the  guides  E.D.S.F.  (European  Door  and  Shutter  Federation)  available  on 

www.edsf.com

. 

1.1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION 

This installation manual is intended for professionally competent personnel only. Before installing the product, carefully read 
the instructions.  

Bad  installation  could  be  hazardous.  The  packaging  materials  (plastic,  polystyrene,  etc.)  should  not  be  discarded  in  the 
environment or left within reach of children, as these are a potential source of hazard. 

Before installing the product, make sure it is in perfect condition. Do not install the product in an explosive environment and 
atmosphere: gas or inflammable fumes are a serious hazard risk. 

Before installing the automations, make all structural changes relating to safety clearances and protection or segregation of 
all areas where there is risk of being crushed, cut or dragged, and danger areas in general. 

Make sure the existing structure is up to standard in terms of strength and stability. CAME S.p.A. is not responsible for failure 
to use Good Working Methods in building the frames to be motorised or for any deformation occurring during use. 

The safety devices (safety sensor, photocells, etc.) must be installed taking into account: applicable laws and directives, Good 
Working Methods, installation premises, system operating logic and the forces developed by the motorised door. 

Apply hazard area notices required by applicable regulations. 

Each installation must clearly show the identification details of the automatic pedestrian door.

 

1.2 EC MARKING AND EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES 

CAME  automations  for  swing  pedestrian  door,  are  designed  and  manufactured  in  compliance  with  the 
safety  requirements  of  the  European  standard  EN  16005  and  are  CE-marked  in  accordance  with  the 
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/UE).  

The  automation  CAME  also  include  a  Declaration  of  Incorporation  according  to  the  Machinery  Directive 

(2006/42/EC). 

Pursuant  to  Machinery  Directive  (2006/42/CE)  the  installer  who  motorises  a  door  or  gate  has  the  same  obligations  as  the 
manufacturer of machinery and as such must: 

-  prepare  the  technical  file  which  must  contain  the  documents  indicated  in  Annex  V  of  the  Machinery  Directive;  (The 
technical file must be kept and placed at the disposal of competent national authorities for at least ten years from the date of 
manufacture of the pedestrian door); 

-  draft  the  EC  declaration  of  conformity  in  accordance  with  Annex  ll-A  of  the  Machinery  Directive  and  deliver  it  to  the 
customer; 

- affix the CE marking on the power operated door in accordance with point 1.7.3 of Annex l of the Machinery 

All data and information contained in this manual have been drawn up and checked with the greatest care. However CAME 
S.p.A. cannot take any responsibility for eventual errors, omissions or inaccuracies due to technical or illustrative purposes.  

CAME S.p.A. reserves the right to make changes and improvements to their products. For this reason, the illustrations and 
the information appearing in this document are not definitive. 

This edition of the manual cancels and replaces all previous versions. In case of modification will be issued a new edition. 

Summary of Contents for FLUO-SW

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION MANUAL FLUO SW SWING DOOR OPERATOR FA00008 EN EN English...

Page 2: ...he safety devices safety sensor photocells etc must be installed taking into account applicable laws and directives Good Working Methods installation premises system operating logic and the forces dev...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...ay Parameter Settings Buttons and Display Parameter Settings Buttons and Display Connections to control and safety devices Dedicated connecting terminals Connections to control and safety devices Dedi...

Page 5: ...001MR8106 001MR8107 Unidirectional microwave opening sensor Bidirectional microwave opening sensor 5 001PBBA04 Electronic function selector with transponder key 001PBBA03 001PBBA05 Battery power devi...

Page 6: ...the automation in a stable and leveled way to the wall using the measurements shown in the figure refer to the axis of the door hinges Fix the sliding arm on the door as shown in the figure Insert the...

Page 7: ...BA06 45 001PBBA02 62 001PBBA02 001PBBA08 Fix the articulated arm to the automation and fix the other end of the articulated arm to the door Move the door in the closed position and adjust the length o...

Page 8: ...e sliding arm to pull with doors which open inside view from the automation If the door has the hinge on the right disassemble the gear motor group from the automation and move the spring group from t...

Page 9: ...eplacing the spacer using the codes listed in the table H PBBS2 automation 30 001PBBA01 001PBBA06 47 001PBBA01 64 001PBBA01 001PBBA08 PRE CHARGING OF THE CLOSING SPRINGS Tighten the screw a and compre...

Page 10: ...he automation as described in chapter 4 5 Hinge on the left Factory setting Remove the cover and fix the automation in a stable and leveled way to the wall using the measurements shown in the figure r...

Page 11: ...ulated arm as shown in figure PRE CHARGING OF THE CLOSING SPRINGS Tighten the screw a and compress the springs of about X 5 mm as shown in the figure Move the door manually and verify the correct open...

Page 12: ...e guide and fix to the automation Note if necessary you can change the measure H between the automation and the door by replacing the spacer using the codes listed in the table H PBB3 automation 28 00...

Page 13: ...the articulated arm to the automation and fix the other end of the articulated arm to the door Move the door in the closed position and adjust the length of the half arm A so that the angle between th...

Page 14: ...e to allow recharging the battery power device must always be connected to the electronic control In case of long periods of inactivity of the automatic door disconnect the battery from the electronic...

Page 15: ...V ELLK LOCK or SAFE AUTO Set the operating time of the electric lock using menu ADV TRLK from 0 5 to 5 0 seconds Set the start of the door opening delay time using menu ADV TALK from 0 5 to 5 0 second...

Page 16: ...authorized activations Check that upstream of the electrical installation an adequate residual current circuit breaker and an overcurrent cut out are fitted When requested connect the automation to an...

Page 17: ...connect safety devices with test see terminal 41 and remove the jumper 41 6A 41 Output test 12 V Connect the safety devices with test in accordance with EN 16005 as indicated in the following chapters...

Page 18: ...h 2 automations when selected the symbol lights and allows the automatic operation of only one leaf Automatic one way operation When selected the symbol lights up and automatic operation of the door i...

Page 19: ...R8106 001MR8107 OPENING SENSOR Connect the sensor using the supplied cable to the terminals of the electronic control as follows white wire terminal 0 brown wire terminal 1 yellow wire terminal 1 gree...

Page 20: ...red wire terminal 41 pink wire do not connect purple wire do not connect gray wire do not connect black wire do not connect 8A SENSOR WITH DIP1 OFF Connecting the safety closing sensor 8A set DIP1 OF...

Page 21: ...plied connect the 2 automations MASTER SLAVE as shown in the figure Using the menu of the electronic control set ADV SYNC MAST on MASTER automation and ADV SYNC SLAV on SLAVE automation Connect the op...

Page 22: ...terminal NO terminal 3A or terminal 3B For more information check the installation manual of the sensor 7 9 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF 001TSP01 TRANSPONDER PROXIMITLY READER Connect the badge reader usi...

Page 23: ...the opening direction Choose between the following values door hinged on left door hinged on right ARM ARM TYPE Setting the type of arm Choose between the following values PULL sliding arm PUSH artic...

Page 24: ...ES upload the menu settings from the micro SD memory NO SOUT SETTING OUTPUT You can save the menu settings of automation in use in the micro SD memory Choose between the following values NO no save YE...

Page 25: ...heavy push MED PUGO PUSH GO Push opening activation Choose between the following values NO off YES active disabled with PWAS YES PWAS POWER ASSIST Manual operation of the door in servo assisted mode...

Page 26: ...intenance cycles set using the menu INFO SERV WARN Output 0 G1 12Vdc 20mA The output is activated when at least one warning remains active for 5 minutes For remove the alarm signal make a reset or tur...

Page 27: ...selector accessible with badge and numeric code NO DLAY DELAY CLOSED DOOR Setting delay time function closed door Choose between the minimum and maximum values minimum value 1 s maximum value 5 min 1...

Page 28: ...at you want to store one at a time to the function selector in front of the NFC symbol the buzzer emits 1 beep of confirmation storage wait for 20 seconds the buzzer emits 2 beeps at the end of the st...

Page 29: ...n the micro SD memory Choose between the following values NO no save YES save the stored badges and numeric codes in the micro SD memory NO 8 5 INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSTICS MENU Using the buttons and s...

Page 30: ...No power supply Check the power supply W129 1 No battery Check the battery connection W130 1 Low Battery Replace or recharge the battery W140 3 6A safety test failure Check the safety sensor connecti...

Page 31: ...follow MENU DOOR SW4 confirm by pressing ENTER for 1 second Note if the door is PBB3 HEAVY model set as follow MENU DOOR SW5 confirm by pressing ENTER for 1 second 9 5 Perform the menu settings as de...

Page 32: ...set Function selector incorrectly set Check and correct the settings of the function selector Control devices or safety always activated Disconnect devices from the terminal and verify the operation...

Page 33: ...rm on the door In the case of SW4 automation check the correct force of the closing spring If present verify proper engagement of the electric lock Every 6 months or every 500 000 cycles Connect the p...

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