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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLERS

 CAUTION! Important safety instructions.

Follow all of these instructions. Improper installation can cause serious bodily 

harm.

Before continuing, also read the general precautions for users.

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wrongful

 

and

 

unreasonable

 

use

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manual

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producT

 

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defined

 

by

 

machinery

 

direcTive

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as

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parTly

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machinery

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machinery

 

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assembled

 

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oTher

 

machinery

 

or

 

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compleTed

 

machinery

 

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apparaTuses

 

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direcTive

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and

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reference

 

sTandards

:  en  13241-1,  en 

12453, en 12445 

ed

 en 12635. • g

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These

 

consideraTions

all

 

procedures

 

sTaTed

 

in

 

This

 

manual

 

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be

 

exclusively

 

performed

 

by

 

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qualified

 

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cables

insTallaTion

 

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of

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The

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procedures

 

as

 

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by

 

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operaTor

check

 

ThaT

 

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in

 

proper

 

mechanical

 

condiTion

ThaT

 

iT

 

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balanced

 

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if

 

any

 

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condiTions

 

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meT

do

 

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before

 

having

 

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all

 

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requiremenTs

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operaTor

 

cannoT

 

be

 

used

 

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wiTh

 

pedesTrian

 

doors

unless

 

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operaTion

 

can

 

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only

 

when

 

The

 

pedesTrian

 

door

 

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in

 

safeTy

 

posiTion

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sure

 

ThaT

 

people

 

cannoT

 

beT

 

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beTween

 

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gaTe

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moving

 

and

 

fixed

 

parTs

 

due

 

To

 

The

 

gaTe

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movemenT

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noT

 

fiT

 

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operaTor

 

upside

 

down

 

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elemenTs

 

ThaT

 

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iTs

 

weighT

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add

 

reinforcemenTs

 

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The

 

fasTening

 

poinTs

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check

 

ThaT

 

The

 

TemperaTure

 

range

 

appearing

 

on

 

The

 

operaTor

 

is

 

suiTed

 

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place

 

of

 

insTallaTion

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insTall

 

door

 

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gaTe

 

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on

 

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surfaces

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check

 

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no

 

lawn

 

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devices

 

spray

 

The

 

operaTor

 

wiTh

 

waTer

 

from

 

The

 

boTTom

 

up

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uiTably

 

secTion

 

off

 

and

 

demarcaTe

 

The

 

enTire

 

insTallaTion

 

siTe

 

To

 

prevenT

 

unauThorized

 

persons

 

from

 

enTering

 

The

 

area

especially

 

minors

 

and

 

children

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se

 

proper

 

proTecTions

 

To

 

prevenT

 

mechanical

 

hazards

 

when

 

people

 

are

 

loiTering

 

around

 

The

 

machinery

'

s

 

range

 

of

 

acTion

for

 

example

prevenT

 

crushing

 

of

 

fingers

 

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The

 

drive

 

shafT

 

and

 

The

 

mechanical

 

sTops

prevenT

 

crushing

 

when

 

The

 

gaTe

 

is

 

opening

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so

 

on

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residual

 

risks

 

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be

 

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clearly

 

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proper

 

signage

 

affixed

 

in

 

visible

 

areas

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of

 

which

 

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be

 

explained

 

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users

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cauTionary

 

signs

such

 

as

 

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gaTe

 

plaTe

wherever

 

needed

 

and

 

in

 

plain

 

sighT

 

The

 

gaTe

 

plaTe

wherever

 

needed

 

and

 

in

 

plain

 

sighT

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opening

 

conTrols

 

musT

 

be

 

insTalled

 

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leasT

 1.85 

m

 

from

 

The

 

perimeTer

 

of

 

The

 

gaTe

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working

 

area

or

 

where

 

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cannoT

 

be

 

reached

 

from

 

ouTside

 

The

 

gaTe

• i

f

 

The

 

operaTor

 

is

 

insTalled

 

lower

 

Than

 2.5 

from

 

The

 

ground

 

or

 

from

 

any

 

oTher

 

access

 

level

fiT

 

any

 

proTecTions

 

and

 

signs

 

To

 

prevenT

 

hazardous

 

siTuaTions

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ake

 

sure

 

ThaT

 

mechanical

 

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are

 

already

 

insTalled

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ake

 

sure

 

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operaTor

 

is

 

insTalled

 

onTo

 

a

 

sTurdy

 

surface

 

ThaT

 

is

 

proTecTed

 

from

 

any

 

collisions

 • u

nless

 

The

 

key

-

operaTion

 

is

 

funcTioning

 (

for

 

e

.

g

keypad

 

selecTor

key

-

swiTch

 

selecTor

Transponder

 

selecTor

and

 

so

 

on

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any

 

mainTained

-

acTion

 

conTrol

 

devices

 

musT

 

be

 

insTalled

 

aT

 

leasT

 1.5 

m

 

from

 

The

 

ground

 

and

 

ouT

 

of

 

reach

 

from

 

unauThorized

 

users

. • T

he

 

manufacTurer

 

declines

 

any

 

liabiliTy

 

for

 

using

 

non

-

original

 

producTs

which

 

would

 

resulT

 

in

 

warranTy

 

loss

 • a

ll

 

swiTches

 

in

 

mainTained

 

acTion

 

mode

 

musT

 

be

 

posiTioned

 

so

 

ThaT

 

The

 

moving

 

gaTes

 

leaves

The

 

TransiT

 

areas

 

and

 

vehicle

 

Thru

-

ways

 

are

 

compleTely

 

visible

and

 

yeT

 

The

 

swiTches

 

musT

 

be

 

also

 

away

 

from

 

Summary of Contents for FTX20DGC

Page 1: ...Swing gate operator FTX20DGC FTX20DLC INSTALLATION MANUAL EN English FA00441 EN...

Page 2: ...p 2 Manual FA00441 EN 08 2018 CAME S p A Translation of the original instructions...

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

Page 4: ...spicious and unexpected behavior is experienced on the system call for qualified assistance MAINTENANCE WHEN CLEANING MAINTAINING AND REPLACING PARTS DISCONNECT THE OPERATOR FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPL...

Page 5: ...upside down or onto elements that could yield to its weight If necessary add reinforcements to the fastening points check that the temperature range appearing on the operator is suited to the place o...

Page 6: ...nufacturer or by an authorized technical assistance center or in any case by qualified staff to prevent any risk During all phases of the installation make sure you have cut off the mains power source...

Page 7: ...o 2 m INTENDED USE This operator is designed to power swing gates for residential and apartment block use Any installation and or use other than that specified in this manual is forbidden LIMITS TO US...

Page 8: ...8 CAME S p A Translation of the original instructions DESCRIPTION OF PARTS 1 Cover 2 Control board protective cover 3 EMC02 card 4 Post brace 5 Gearmotor 6 Mechanical stops 7 Release lever 8 Lock 9 Co...

Page 9: ...by consumption W 7 Stand by consumption with the RGP1 W module 0 5 Maximum power W 140 Cycles hour 40 Operating temperature C 20 to 55 Torque Nm 180 Opening time at 90 s from 20 to 30 Gear ratio 1 168...

Page 10: ...e lengths differ from those specified in the table establish the cable sections depending on the actual power draw of the connected devices and according to the provisions of regulation CEI EN 60204 1...

Page 11: ...tallation with the gearmotor and transmission arms fitted to the left of the inward opening gate Fitting the gearmotor with the transmission arms to the right is done symmetrically Careful For outward...

Page 12: ...instructions Leaf opening arc A B C 90 140 210 540 0 50 90 140 200 510 75 200 90 150 180 510 225 250 110 200 220 480 0 50 Leaf opening arc A B C max 90 140 420 150 90 160 180 380 150 110 200 220 400 5...

Page 13: ...post brace FASTENING THE BRACES Marked the spots where the gate post brace and gate brace will be fitted The fastening measurements are listed in the paragraph titled CHECKING MEASUREMENTS AND APPLIC...

Page 14: ...olts Fit the plug into the socket on the gearmotor drive shaft PREPARING AND FASTENING THE OPERATOR Remove the operator s cover in the following way open the lock protection cap fit the trilobe key in...

Page 15: ...08 2018 CAME S p A Translation of the original instructions Fasten the driven arm to the transmission arm by using the pin the bolt and the washer Release the gearmotor and fasten the driven arm to t...

Page 16: ...e leaf Fit the second stop against the opposite side of the arm and fasten it with the bolt FASTENING THE MECHANICAL STOPS Release the gearmotor When opening Entirely open the gate leaf Fit the stop u...

Page 17: ...se adjust the endstop by turning the endless screw on the other endstop ESTABLISHING THE LIMIT SWITCH POINTS With the gearmotor released and the gate leaf closed adjust the closing limit switch grub s...

Page 18: ...inals for signaling devices 2 Gearmotors with encoder terminals 3 Control devices terminals 4 Safety devices terminals 5 CRP connection terminals 6 Terminals for transponder devices 7 Keypad selector...

Page 19: ...441 EN 08 2018 CAME S p A Translation of the original instructions 24 V AC DC control board power supply input 24 V AC DC max 40 W accessories power supply output ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The electrical...

Page 20: ...earmotors Connect the electric lock to the transformer s 17 V output and to terminal 5 on the control board WARNING To access the transformer you will need to remove the control board brace Transforme...

Page 21: ...programming the functions you can activate the OPEN STOP CLOSE STOP sequential command OPEN or CLOSE See function F7 STOP button NC contact For stopping the gate while excluding automatic closing To r...

Page 22: ...24 0 p 22 Manual FA00441 EN 08 2018 CAME S p A Translation of the original instructions BLUE BLACK BROWN BROWN BLACK BLUE BLUE BLACK BROWNE OPERATOR WITH GEARMOTOR OPERATORS BLUE BLACK BROWN Operator...

Page 23: ...il the gate is fully open again C2 close back up during opening When the gate is opening opening the contact triggers the inversion of movement until the gate is completely closed C3 partial stop Open...

Page 24: ...th the RIO CONN card the E 18 error message is displayed If the system has radiofrequency interferences the wireless system will inhibit the operator s normal operating mode and the E 17 error message...

Page 25: ...or at least one second Display The keys are for moving from one item to another increasing or decreasing a value opening and closing the gate only when testing The ESC button is for exiting menus canc...

Page 26: ...ic closing time function is activated OFF default C1 C2 C3 C4 C7 C8 F5 Safety test After every opening or closing command the board will check whether the photocells are working properly The safety te...

Page 27: ...ric lock The thrust time is set with F 26 OFF default ON F18 Additional light Output for connecting the additional light onto 10 E Flashing light it flashes when the gate is opening and closing Cycle...

Page 28: ...g the gearmotors speeds during calibration calculated as a percentage 20 20 of the maximum speed 50 50 of the maximum speed default 60 60 of the maximum speed F34 Travel sensitivity Adjusting obstruct...

Page 29: ...ly appears if the Encoder function is activated 1 1 of the gate travel 10 10 of the gate travel default F44 Closing approach point for motor M2 Adjusting as a percentage of the total travel the M2 mot...

Page 30: ...fitted with a RIO CONN card OFF default P1 P2 P3 P4 F68 Wireless input RIO CELL T2 RIO CELL is associated to any function chosen among those available P1 reopening during closing P2 reclosing during o...

Page 31: ...ter powering up the system the first maneuver is always the opening In this phase the gate cannot be closed You will need to wait for the gate to completely open Immediately press the STOP button if a...

Page 32: ...st procedure The following characters will be displayed while waiting for a command Keep pressed the key and check whether the M2 second gearmotor s leaf performs an opening maneuver If the leaf perfo...

Page 33: ...d closing stops The mechanical end stops are obligatory Important During calibration all safety devices will be disabled Select A3 Press ENTER to confirm Select ON Press ENTER to confirm the automatic...

Page 34: ...p close stop 3 open 4 partial opening Press ENTER to confirm a number between 1 and 250 will start flashing for a few seconds Send the code from the transmitter or other control device such as a keypa...

Page 35: ...64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122...

Page 36: ...60 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 2...

Page 37: ...Manual FA00441 EN 08 2018 CAME S p A Translation of the original instructions DELETING SINGLE USERS Select U 2 Press ENTER to confirm Select ON Press ENTER to confirm the deletion procedure Use the ar...

Page 38: ...18 CAME S p A Translation of the original instructions SAVING AND UPLOADING DATA WITH THE MEMORY ROLL For saving user and system configuration data with the Memory Roll and for then reusing them on an...

Page 39: ...ncoder intervention zone with movement inversion D Encoder intervention zone with movement stopped E Opening slow down starting point for M2 F Closing slow down starting point for M2 G Opening slow do...

Page 40: ...ions FASTENING THE TRANSMISSION ARM PROTECTION Fit the protection under the operator and fasten it to the transmission arm using the screw FINAL OPERATIONS FASTENING THE COVER Once the electrical conn...

Page 41: ...PENING CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLING Following are the only things that change compared to a standard installation ERROR MESSAGE The error messages are shown on the display E1 The travel calibration was...

Page 42: ...opening inwards When closing Close the leaf Fit the second stop against the opposite side of the arm and fasten it with the bolt FASTENING THE MECHANICAL STOPS Release the gearmotor When opening Entir...

Page 43: ...ENC1 M2 N2 ENC2 p 43 Manual FA00441 EN 08 2018 CAME S p A Translation of the original instructions BLUE BLACK BROWN BLUE BLACK BROWN BLUE BLACK BROWN BLUE BLACK BROWN Operator fitted to the right and...

Page 44: ...ing materials cardboard 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 dismantl...

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