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STAGE 2

WIRING AND ELECTRICAL

2.1 - Installing the Motors

Fit the motors to the brackets with the nuts and bolts provided. Ensure that the metal insert is inserted
into the rear bracket to ensure free movement.

Make sure that there is no interference between the motor shaft and the gate wing at any point in the
gate travel. If interference is found, lengthen the front bracket to the minimum length that provides
interference-free operation.

Screws 3,9 x 9,5

Screws M8 x 35

Bush

ø 12 Washer

M8 nut

M12 nut

Screws 3,9 x 9,5

Fig 7

Summary of Contents for KRONO KR300

Page 1: ...ERNET www cameuk com E MAIL enquiries cameuk com TECHNICAL HELPLINE 0115 921 0430 KRONO KIT Installation Instructions 1 Left hand motor unit 2 Right hand motor unit 3 Control panel 4 Radio reveicer 5...

Page 2: ...carefully before starting any work Standard Installation 1 Left hand motor unit 2 Right hand motor unit 3 Control panel 4 Radio receiver 5 Safety photocell 6 Key operated selector switch 7 Flashing l...

Page 3: ...QUENCY CARD 15 2 8 WIRING IN THE TUNED ANTENNA 16 2 9 CODING THE REMOTE CONTROLS 16 2 10 POWERING UP THE CONTROL PANEL 17 3 Stage 3 Commissioning the Control Panel 3 1 INITIAL WIRING CONTROL PANEL SET...

Page 4: ...g parts Measurement C must not be greater than the value shown below If this is the case it is necessary to modify the pillar so that this measurement corresponds Dimension C must be no greater than 6...

Page 5: ...at a minimum of 6 amps When installing wires outdoors the cable approach to all devices must be from below to create a drip loop and thereby avoid unneccessary water ingress Fig 2 When installing low...

Page 6: ...es can be wired 0 2m stranded cable burglar alarm type The tuned antenna should be wired with coaxial cable RG59 Fig 3 Tuned Antenna Flashing light Keyswitch Doc E safety beams 2 core 1mm 8 core 0 2mm...

Page 7: ...ns site and the position of the gate with respect to the bracket When attaching the rear bracket to the post or pillar use suitable expansion bolt or chemical fixings If fitting to a wooden post it is...

Page 8: ...n the gate and the hole in the centre of the bracket which is used to hold the gear motor To make the operation easier the KRONO installation kit contains two cardboard templates for 90 and 120 openin...

Page 9: ...t bracket on the gate wing The front bracket when installed must be aligned along the horizontal axis of the rear bracket see figure and the distance between the centre axes of the brackets must be 91...

Page 10: ...2 Wiring and Electrical PLEASE CHECK THAT YOU HAVE CORRECTLY Ref Page 1 Prepared the cabling correctly 1 2 4 2 Correctly attached the brackets 1 4 6 NOW STAGE 1 IS FULLY COMPLETED YOU ARE READY TO BEG...

Page 11: ...d into the rear bracket to ensure free movement Make sure that there is no interference between the motor shaft and the gate wing at any point in the gate travel If interference is found lengthen the...

Page 12: ...entre Stops Install a centre stop and an open stop securely in the ground to prevent the gate wing frome exceeding its maximum travel at the open and closed position Doorstop Gate wing Doorstop only f...

Page 13: ...em Insert key A in the keylock turn it to allow the release lever B to unlock and remove the key fig 9 10 then turn the release level 90 in either direction fig 11 To relock the door reset the release...

Page 14: ...he screws supplied Plug the green connector from the transformer to the PCB ensuring that it connects the correct way NB FROG Series Motors connect the black wires coming out of the board to one capac...

Page 15: ...appropriate cable clamp part A supplied fixing it to the capacitor support part B 2 6 Wiring in the Safety Photocells Safety beams should be fitted approximately 15 inches fom ground level If fitting...

Page 16: ...e radio frequency card into the small socket on the control panel ensure that the power is turned OFF to the control panel before inserting the frequency card 2 8 Wiring in the Tuned Antenna ZA4 ANTEN...

Page 17: ...sh Then press the button on the remote control you wish to operate the equipment with and then let go of both buttons Make sure any additional remotes are the same code You do not have to program thes...

Page 18: ...THAT YOU HAVE CORRECTLY Ref Page 1 Installed Motors 2 1 10 2 Installed Centre Stops 2 2 11 3 Checked Manual Release 2 3 12 4 Fitted the Control Panel in the Casing 2 4 13 5 Wired the Motors 2 5 14 6...

Page 19: ...nitial Wiring Control Panel Setup 1 Connect power terminals L1 L2 and a suitable earth L2 being LIVE 2 Select the motor power setting on the transformer to level 1 for commissioning 3 Ensure that the...

Page 20: ...ange the motor direcrion 2 Once you have proven the motor direction use terminals 2 7 to open and close the gates with a trailing wire once again into terminal 2 momentarily touching terminal 7 5 Sele...

Page 21: ...conds after the movement cycle has been completed ie fully open or fully closed 3 Check the sensitivity of the gates by trying to physically stop the gate and adjust the power settings on the transfor...

Page 22: ...er approximately 10 seconds and fully clockwise will close the gates after approximately 80 seconds A sensible setting is about halfway ie 6 o clock position which will automatically close the gates a...

Page 23: ...iver card the signal LED will start to flash At the same time transmit on the top button of your remote control keep both the top button and the yellow receiver button pressed until the LED stops flas...

Page 24: ...7 capacitors set dipswitches for commissioning ensure wire link is fitted between terminals 1 2 and 2 C1 2 Set the opening and closing times 3 2 18 for gates 3 Adjusted the control panel 3 3 19 4 If r...

Page 25: ...ECTLY 1 CHECK SAFETY BEAMS ARE WIRED CORRECTLY IF MORE THAN ONE SET OF BEAMS ARE FITTED THEY MUST BE WIRED IN SERIES 2 CHECK THAT THERE IS POWER GOING TO THE BEAMS IF NOT RESTORE POWER 3 IF SAFETY BEA...

Page 26: ...T FITTED TO CONTROL PANEL 2 REMOTE CONTROL HAS NOT BEEN PROGRAMMED INTO THE CONTROL PANEL 3 REMOTE CONTROL HAS THE WRONG CODE SETTING 4 OPERATOR PRESENT HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED TO DEACTIVATE RADIO REMOT...

Page 27: ...1 Motor Torque Settings To vary the motor torque move the indicated spade connector to one of the four position 1 min 4 max N B It is always best to start from position one and increase the torque se...

Page 28: ...until the gate is completely open and will stay open until the obstacle is removed Total Stop 1 2 Creates immediate stop of gate movement without automatic closing a pushbutton or radio remote control...

Page 29: ...Terminals 1 and 2 2 and C1 are normally closed circuits and if they are not used they must be linked L1 L2 U V W X Y E1 10 11 1 2 3 5 7 C1 Co axial cable 230V A C M1 Single Phase motor Single Phase mo...

Page 30: ...on for between 6 and 8 seconds after the last gate has fully close Trimmer T C A Adjustment of automatic closing time from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 120 seconds Trimmer T R 2 M Partial opening t...

Page 31: ...motor one delay in opening Connection for motor two delay on closing 230V A C 25W max output in motion e g flashing light Gate Open signal light 24V 3W max 24V A C Output power supply to accessories...

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