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Automatic road barriers

GARD PX Brushless

 GPX40MGP
 GPX40MGS
GPX40MGC

INSTALLATION MANUAL

FA01313-EN

EN

English

Summary of Contents for GARD PX Series

Page 1: ...Automatic road barriers GARD PX Brushless GPX40MGP GPX40MGS GPX40MGC INSTALLATION MANUAL FA01313 EN EN English...

Page 2: ...ons have been compromised by an accident or by installation errors In these cases the tensioned springs no longer guarantee the boom balancing which could suddenly rotate during the unlocking phase Wi...

Page 3: ...f necessary add suitable reinforcements to the anchoring points If necessary add suitable reinforcements to the anchoring points Make sure that the operator in the installation place does not get wet...

Page 4: ...in visible areas All of which must be explained to end users Fit in plain sight the machine s ID plate when the installation is complete If the power supply cable is damaged it must be immediately re...

Page 5: ...n to an entrance exit column of PKE and PKM parking systems GPX40MGC Automatic barrier with irreversible gearmotor and brushless motor painted steel cabinet Intended use The ideal solution for passage...

Page 6: ...contact 15 Terminal boards for connecting travel end microswitches NC contact 16 Terminal board associated with the RSE_2 connector for CRP connection IO 485 card or Modbus RTU interface 17 Terminal b...

Page 7: ...V 36 DC 36 DC 36 DC Stand by consumption W 3 3 2 5 2 5 Power W 270 270 270 Working temperature C 20 55 40 with the 803XA 0210 heating system 20 55 40 with the 803XA 0210 heating system 20 55 40 with...

Page 8: ...perties equivalent to at least those of type H05RN F with designation 60245 IEC 57 For installation in an indoor environment use cables with properties equivalent to at least those of type H05VV F des...

Page 9: ...does not allow for a sturdy fastening of the device you will have to set up a cement slab Dig a hole for the foundation frame Set up the corrugated tubes needed for the wiring coming out of the junct...

Page 10: ...d without notice Original instructions Fill the hole with earth around the concrete block Remove the nuts from the bolts Fit the electric cables into the tubes so that they come out about 1500 mm Prep...

Page 11: ...ever arm 2 Release the gearmotor turning the knob clockwise 3 Turn the lever arm by 90 4 Lock the gearmotor turning the knob counter clockwise 5 Fasten the anchoring pin to the opposite hole on the le...

Page 12: ...ons Boom installation Insert the reinforcement inside the boom Install the boom attachment cover on the anchoring plate Leave the screws slightly loose for easier fitting of the boom later Fit the boo...

Page 13: ...cap 5 Cut the excess part of the profile letting it protrude of 7 millimetres 6 Insert the end cap of the rubber profile into the groove of the boom closing cap Use the screws to fasten the boom end...

Page 14: ...without notice Original instructions Balancing spring assembling 3 2 1 1 Release the gearmotor 2 Position the boom vertically 3 Lock the gearmotor 4 Tighten the eyelet tie rod to the lower part of the...

Page 15: ...elease the gearmotor 2 Manually turn the spring to increase or reduce the traction The boom should stabilize at 45 3 Fasten the locknut Position the boom vertically 4 Lock the gearmotor Check the prop...

Page 16: ...rface when it is in the closed position and at about 89 when it is in the open position Correct the boom s horizontal position Release the gearmotor Open the inspection hatch Lower the boom 1 Turn the...

Page 17: ...om s vertical position Release the gearmotor Open the inspection hatch Raise the boom 1 Turn the mechanical stop until the desired position of the boom is achieved 2 Fasten the mechanical stop with a...

Page 18: ...time and without notice Original instructions ELECTRICAL WIRING Electric cables passage The electrical cables must not touch any parts that may overheat during use such as the motor and transformer Ma...

Page 19: ...Fuse for cartridge heater or fan 5 Line fuse 10 11 E1 E6 TS 1 2 3 3P E1 E6 TS 1 2 3 3P The output normally delivers 24 V DC The sum of the connected accessories input must not exceed 40 W Signalling d...

Page 20: ...tact must be used only for operators working in paired mode 8 Control device CLOSE ONLY function NO contact For closing only The contact can be programmed for the hold to run function 9 Control device...

Page 21: ...utput indicating open boom 3 Contact output indicating closed boom 4 Contact output indicating boom drop away 5 Open inspection hatch signal contact output 6 Released gearmotor signal contact output 7...

Page 22: ...y is used to perform the operations described below Exiting the menu Delete the changes Return to the previous screen Stop the operator 2 buttons The keys are used to perform the operations described...

Page 23: ...diate closing at the opening travel end C7 Reopening while closing sensitive safety edges C9 immediate closing at the travel end during opening with obstacle waiting during closing C10 Immediate closi...

Page 24: ...Sensor type It sets the type of control device Users management Sensor type Keypad Transponder Light E1 For choosing the type of device connected to the output Configuration Manage lights Light E1 Fl...

Page 25: ...B key The function is displayed only when a USB memory stick is inserted into the USB port or when a memory roll is inserted into the control board External memory Data reading Confirm NO Default Conf...

Page 26: ...connected to the contact 2 3 The input to which the magnetic contact on which the loop that counts the vehicles in transit is connected must be programmed to operate in C5 C9 C10 mode at the end of th...

Page 27: ...o confirm 3 Use the arrows to set the start and end time of the function activation Start time end time 4 Press ENTER to confirm 5 Use the arrows to set the activation days of the function Select days...

Page 28: ...mand from the device associated to the user Users management Change mode 1 Choose the user to whom the assigned function is to be changed No 1 250 Alternatively the control device associated with the...

Page 29: ...om length Configuration Motor settings Boom length Up to 3 m Up to 4 m Jointed boom Motor test Verification of the correct opening direction of the boom If the keys do not execute the commands correct...

Page 30: ...Updates the FW from USB Updated the firmware version of the device The function is displayed only when a USB memory stick is inserted Make sure the USB stick contains the firmware update file Informa...

Page 31: ...cur in the system At the end of commissioning check the correct operation of the device using the buttons near the display Check that the accessories also work correctly Export import data 1 Insert a...

Page 32: ...ch will be set as MASTER A B GND A B GND 1 2 3 3P 4 5 7 2 CX CY CZ FCA CM1 FCC CM2 RSE A B GND A B GND 1 2 3 3P 4 5 7 2 CX CY CZ FCA CM1 FCC CM2 RSE UTP CAT 5 max 1000 m Programming All programming op...

Page 33: ...s of the devices and accessories see the ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS chapter The control and safety devices must be connected on both electronic boards A B GND A B GND 1 2 3 3P 4 5 7 2 CX CY CZ FCA CM1 FCC...

Page 34: ...3 EN 02 2019 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may change at any time and without notice Original instructions 2 ONLY OPEN command 2 3 on barrier B 3 OPEN CLOSE command 2 7 on barrier A or B for...

Page 35: ...ucts catalog If the barrier with articulated joint is used check that the movement elements of the joint are in good condition and if necessary replace them Every 500 000 cycles and in any case every...

Page 36: ...r of closing obstructions Exceeded the maximum number of obstacles consecutively detected Maximum number of opening obstructions Exceeded the maximum number of obstacles consecutively detected Maximum...

Page 37: ...p 37 Manual FA01313 EN 02 2019 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may change at any time and without notice Original instructions...

Page 38: ...p 38 Manual FA01313 EN 02 2019 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may change at any time and without notice Original instructions...

Page 39: ...p 39 Manual FA01313 EN 02 2019 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may change at any time and without notice Original instructions...

Page 40: ...as solid household waste and simply separated from other waste for recycling Always make sure you comply with local laws before dismantling and disposing of the product DISPOSE OF RESPONSIBLY DISPOSIN...

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