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TOOLS AND MATERIALS

Make sure you have all the tools and materials you will need for installing in total safety and in compliance with applicable regulations. 
The figure shows some of the equipment installers will need.

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

Command and control devices

2 x 0.5 mm

2

Signaling devices

2 x 0.5 mm

2

TX Photocells

2 x 0.5 mm

2

RX photocells

4 x 0.5 mm

2

 

When operating at 230 V and outdoors, use H05RN-F-type cables that are 60245 IEC 57 (IEC) compliant; whereas indoors, use 

H05VV-F-type cables that are 60227 IEC 53 (IEC) compliant. For power supplies up to 48 V, you can use FROR 20-22 II-type cables 
that comply with EN 50267-2-1 (CEI).

 

To connect the antenna, use the RG58 (we suggest up to 5 m).

 

If cable 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.

 

For multiple, sequential loads along the same line, the dimensions on the table need to be recalculated according to the actual 

power draw and distances. For connecting products that are not contemplated in this manual, see the literature accompanying said 
products

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING

 Only skilled, qualified staff must install this product.

PRELIMINARY CHECKS

 Before beginning, do the following:

• make sure the plate is anchored to a solid spot;
• checkthat there are no obstructions or impediments near the cabinet; • set up suitable tubes and conduits for the electric cables to 
pass through, making sure they are protected from any mechanical damage.

Summary of Contents for GARD series

Page 1: ...Automatic barrier GARD series G6000 G6001 INSTALLATION MANUAL English FA01116 EN...

Page 2: ...2 1...

Page 3: ...in plain sight the machine s ID plate when the installation is complete All command and control devices must be installed at least 1 85 m from the boom s operating perimeter or where they are out of r...

Page 4: ...areas Do not install of use this device in any way except as specified in this manual DIMENSIONS TECHNICAL DATA Model G6000 G6001 Protection rating IP 54 Power supply V 50 60 Hz 230 AC Input voltage m...

Page 5: ...e 4 Release lock 5 Gear motor 6 Balancing spring 7 Mechanical stops 8 Limit switch 9 Control panel 10 Adjustable transmission rod 11 Anchoring braces STANDARD INSTALLATION 1 Barrier with boom 2 Flashi...

Page 6: ...e FROR 20 22 II type cables that comply with EN 50267 2 1 CEI To connect the antenna use the RG58 we suggest up to 5 m If cable lengths differ from those specified in the table establish the cable sec...

Page 7: ...p a cement slab Dig a hole for the foundation frame Set up the corrugated tubes needed for the wiring coming out of the junction pit The number of tubes depends on the type of system and the accessori...

Page 8: ...ng the initial mounting and fastening the barrier may be unstable and could tip over Then be careful to no rest against it until it is completely and securely fastened Fit the customized key into lock...

Page 9: ...it using the screws FASTENING THE BARRIER Place the cabinet onto the anchoring plate and fasten it using nuts and washers Internal zone Entry side Internal zone Entry side RIGHT barrier LEFT barrier T...

Page 10: ...BALANCING THE BOOM The barrier is supplied with two 50 mm springs 001G04060 The springs attach to lever arm in the B holes Depending on how the barrier is finally configured you may need to exclude on...

Page 11: ...n balance the barrier rst release the gear motor and loosen the rod nut Fit the nut to fasten the rod to the spring and tighten it Lock the gearmotor once again Check the proper working state of the s...

Page 12: ...s for control and safety devices 6 AF card slot 7 SENS trimmer 8 ACT Trimmer 9 DIP SWITCH 10 Programming button 11 Programming warning LED 12 Speed and slow down adjusting connectors 13 Battery charge...

Page 13: ...power up the 24 V DC accessories by using buffer batteries 230 V AC 50 60 Hz POWER SUPPLY FACTORY WIRING The gearmotor is already connected To install the barrier on the right side ask your local reta...

Page 14: ...N mode the control device must be connected to 2 3 STOP button NC contact For stopping the boom while excluding the automatic closing To resume movement either press the control button or any other co...

Page 15: ...or safety accessories such as photocells C1 reopening while closing When the boom is closing opening the contact causes its movement to invert until fully opened If unused shortcircuit contact 2 C1 C5...

Page 16: ...SHING THE LIMIT SWITCH POINTS Close the inspection hatch and power up the system Move the boom the check that it is parallel to the road surface when closed and at about 89 when open The barrier s ope...

Page 17: ...N AUTOMATIC CLOSING set 1 to OFF to deactivate it 2 ON ONLY OPEN from button 2 7 and or from transmitter with AF card fitted 2 OFF OPEN CLOSE INVERT from the button on 2 7 and or from a transmitter wi...

Page 18: ...The programming LED flashes Press any key on the transmitter you want to memorize The LED stays on to indicate that memorization has been successful Connect the RG58 cable antenna cable to the corresp...

Page 19: ...D FINAL OPERATIONS Once you ve finished with the electrical connections and powered up the system replace the inspection hatch and lock it by using the key To adjust the slow down speed move faston B...

Page 20: ...R a l e n t i s s e m e n t D A b e n c a e l h e m r a e c i n 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 0 R a l l V e l 7 4 Z L 3 7 C O N T R O L P A N E L B A l i n e f u s e m o t o r f u s e a c c e s s o r i e s f...

Page 21: ...LAVE function The barrier does not work with the transmitter 2 14 16 7 Check the boom s balancing and spring tautness The boom s direction of travel is inverted 7 18 8 Deactivate the OBSTRUCTION DETEC...

Page 22: ...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 of the product DISPOSE OF RESPO...

Page 23: ...p 23 Manual FA01116 EN 01 2018 CAME S p A Translated original instructions...

Page 24: ...CAME S p A Via Martiri Della Libert 15 31030 Dosson di Casier Treviso Italy tel 39 0422 4940 fax 39 0422 4941 The contents of this manual may change at any time and without notice...

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