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 - Manual 

FA01894-EN

  - 09/2022 - © C

AME S.p.A. - The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice. - T

ranslation of the o

riginal instructions

Maximum number of devices that can be connected, by type

Type of device

Maximum number of devices per type

Selectors

7

Photocell pairs

8

Interfaces

2

Flashing beacons

2

BUS CXN device consumption

Scan the QR code to access an interactive table showing consumption data, and calculate the 
maximum number of BUS devices you can connect to the control panel.

 BUS CXN device consumption is calculated in CXN units.

Summary of Contents for ZLB24SA

Page 1: ...Control panel for 24 V brushless gearmotors ZLB24SA ZLB24SR INSTALLATION MANUAL FA01894 EN EN English...

Page 2: ...nce with the standards and laws in force Make sure the mains power supply is disconnected during all installation procedures All the components e g actuators photocells and sensitive edges needed for...

Page 3: ...ain power supply to the operator to block movement of the guided part If not already present apply a permanent tag that describes how to use the manual release mechanism close to it Make sure that the...

Page 4: ...tals of our operating and market strategies Simply follow these brief disposal guidelines DISPOSING OF THE PACKAGING The packaging materials cardboard plastic etc can be disposed of easily as solid ur...

Page 5: ...speed and torque technology BUS CXN 4 safety inputs and memory space for up to 1000 users The control panel has been speci cally designed for FROG X and should not be used on other swing motors Techni...

Page 6: ...s of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions Fuse table MODELS ZLB24SA ZLB24SR Line fuse 3 15 A F 6 3 A F Control board fuse 1 6 A T 1 6 A T...

Page 7: ...connector 7 Connector for CAME KEY 8 Display 9 Programming buttons 10 RSE card connector 11 RIO CONN card connector 12 Connector for plug in radio frequency card AF 13 Terminal board for CRP connecti...

Page 8: ...CAME S p A The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions Optional accessories 25 RGSM001 module 806SA 0010 26 SMA module 009SMA Use...

Page 9: ...Page 9 Manual FA01894 EN 09 2022 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions Size 210 125 240 140 242 296 320...

Page 10: ...that are IEC 60227 IEC 53 compliant For power supplies up to 48 V use FROR 20 22 II cables compliant with standard EN 50267 2 1 CEI To connect the antenna use RG58 cable up to 5 m To connect to the C...

Page 11: ...Page 11 Manual FA01894 EN 09 2022 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions INSTALLATION Preparing the control panel...

Page 12: ...ual FA01894 EN 09 2022 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions Fastening the control panel DIN rail 242 125 Standa...

Page 13: ...NNECTIONS Preparing the electrical cables Connect all wires and cables in compliance with the law Use cable glands to connect the devices to the control panel One of these must be used exclusively for...

Page 14: ...be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions For subsequent connections reposition the control board and remove the board protection 2 Power supply output for ac...

Page 15: ...Accessories 10 11 24 AC DC 40 Additional light 10 E3 24 AC DC 20 Flashing beacon 10 E 24 AC DC 20 Operator status warning light 10 5 24 AC DC 3 The output delivers 24 V DC 10 11 when the batteries st...

Page 16: ...A01894 EN 09 2022 CAME S p A The contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions Connecting a single gearmotor 1 Red wire 2 Grey wire 3 B...

Page 17: ...on each device the function of each accessory can be con gured on the control panel This method allows you to con gure the set up immediately without having to do so later and intervene directly on th...

Page 18: ...es that can be connected by type Type of device Maximum number of devices per type Selectors 7 Photocell pairs 8 Interfaces 2 Flashing beacons 2 BUS CXN device consumption Scan the QR code to access a...

Page 19: ...al stop 2 Control device NO contact Open command When the Hold to run function is active a control device must be set to OPEN 3 Control device NO contact Partial Opening or Pedestrian command See Adju...

Page 20: ...the original instructions Signalling devices 1 Flashing beacon It ashes when the operator opens and closes 2 Additional light It increases the light in the manoeuvring area See Additional light functi...

Page 21: ...con gured during programming For systems with multiple pairs of photocells please see the manual for the relevant accessory DELTA photocells Standard connection DELTA photocells Connection with safet...

Page 22: ...n of the original instructions DXR DLX photocells Standard connection DXR DLX photocells Connection with safety test See Safety devices test function 10 TS 2 CX CY CZ CK 10 11 E E3 5 RX TX 10 11 OUT 1...

Page 23: ...electrical connections have been made proceed with commissioning Only skilled and quali ed staff may perform this operation Make sure that there are no obstacles in the way Power up the device and fol...

Page 24: ...nvert motion zone in case of obstructions G Stop motion zone in case of obstructions Graph showing speed curves during movement slowdown and approach Moving between the various speeds always involves...

Page 25: ...ing or closing approach point Functions menu Menu layout Some options only show on the display if certain conditions are met For more information please see the information for the individual function...

Page 26: ...ach point Opening slowdown point Closing slowdown point Opening slowdown speed Closing slowdown speed Slowdown AST control Impact test Con gure M1 Opening speed Closing speed Op approach point Cl appr...

Page 27: ...afety devices RIO ED T1 RIO ED T2 RIO PH T1 RIO PH T2 BUS Devices BUS Photocell 1 Photocell BUS 2 Photocell BUS 3 Photocell BUS 4 Photocell BUS 5 Photocell BUS 6 Photocell BUS 7 Photocell BUS 8 BUS 1...

Page 28: ...ector Key to the right Key to the left I O module 1 input I1 input I2 Light output Relay output I O module 2 input I1 input I2 Light output Relay output BUS ashing beacon Opening colour Closing colour...

Page 29: ...ay M2 close delay Manage lights Passage open warning light Light E3 Courtesy time Pre ashing time RSE communication CRP address RSE speed External memory Save data Read data Parameter reset Guided pro...

Page 30: ...t the clock Automatic DST Time format Create new timer Open Start time End time Days of the week Partial opening Start time End time Days of the week B1 B2 output Start time End time Days of the week...

Page 31: ...on M1 and M2 Con guration Motor settings Type of motor arm Standard Default 140 transmiss kit 001A4370 180 transmiss kit 801XA 0040 Motor test Check the gate leaves open in the right direction With th...

Page 32: ...n Motor settings Con gure M1 Opening direction Type of motor arm Gate leaf length Leaf weight See the speci c parameters for each function Con gure motor M2 Modify certain parameters previously descri...

Page 33: ...s it determines the partial opening percentage of the M2 leaf with respect to the total travel 100 Pedestrian opening Con guration Gate travel settings Part open point 10 to 100 Default 100 Opening ap...

Page 34: ...speed 10 to 50 Default 40 Closing slowdown speed Set the M1 and M2 slowdown speed during closing as a percentage of the maximum speed If the value set for M1 is different to the value set for M2 only...

Page 35: ...l settings Con gure M1 Opening speed Closing speed Opening approach space Closing approach space Opening slowdown point Closing slowdown point Opening slowdown speed Closing slowdown speed See the spe...

Page 36: ...ce the obstruction has been removed even if the gate is not in motion r7 Reopen while closing sensitive edge with 8K2 resistor r8 Reclose while opening sensitive edge with 8K2 resistor r7 two sensitiv...

Page 37: ...RIO PH T2 Deactivated Default P1 Reopen while closing P2 Reclose while opening P3 Partial stop Only with Automatic close activated P4 Obstacle standby P13 Reopening during closure with immediate stop...

Page 38: ...I O module BUS 2 module relay Activate output 2 relay output on BUS 2 I O module Step by step The rst command is to open and the second to close Sequential The rst command is to open the second to STO...

Page 39: ...under the Courtesy time function I O module n Relay output Associate a function to the I O module n input 2 n is between 1 and 2 and corresponds to the address set on the module dip switch The functi...

Page 40: ...t Pre ashing colour BUS ashing beacon Set the ash colour for before opening and closing manoeuvres pre ash The function only appears if there is a BUS ashing beacon connected Con guration BUS Devices...

Page 41: ...enance Deactivated Default White Yellow Orange Red Purple Blue Light blue Green Command 2 7 Associate a command to the connected device on 2 7 Con guration Command inputs Command 2 7 Step by step Defa...

Page 42: ...on Functions B1 B2 output Bistable Monostable on from 1 to 180 seconds Default 1 Hold to run With the function active the operator stops moving opening or closing when the control device is released W...

Page 43: ...ay Off 1 to 25 seconds Default 2 Passage open warning light It noti es the user of the operator status Con guration Manage lights Passage open warning light Warning light on Default The warning light...

Page 44: ...ion RSE communication RSE speed 4800 bps 9600 bps 14400 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps Default 57600 bps 115200 bps Save data Save user data timings and con gurations to the memory device memory roll The fun...

Page 45: ...quential The rst command is to open the second to STOP the third to close and the fourth to STOP Open Partial opening B1 B2 output BUS 1 module relay Activate output 2 relay output on BUS 1 I O module...

Page 46: ...ed The saving and acquisition procedures are explained in the transmitter manual Manage users Self Learning Rolling Deactivated Default On Change mode Change the function assigned to a speci c user Ma...

Page 47: ...status BUS photocells n n from 1 to 8 The status shown may be OK Not communicating Safety device active BUS address con ict BUS selector n n from 1 to 7 The status shown may be OK Not communicating BU...

Page 48: ...ew the last 8 errors detected The error list can be deleted Information Errors list Use the arrows to scroll through the list To cancel the error list select Delete errors Press ENTER to con rm Con rm...

Page 49: ...output 2 relay output on BUS 1 I O module BUS 2 module relay Activate output 2 relay output on BUS 2 I O module Press ENTER to con rm Start time Use the arrows to set the function activation start tim...

Page 50: ...tion only shows if a password has NOT been enabled Password Enable password Use the arrows and the Enter button to dial the desired code Enter the password again using the arrows and the Enter button...

Page 51: ...libration operations are deleted When using a CAME KEY device always update the board rmware to the latest version Import export data Save user data and system con guration data on a MEMORY ROLL card...

Page 52: ...en the maximum number of detected obstructions has been reached the operator stops and an error message shows on the display There is at least one programmed timer A programmed timer is running With t...

Page 53: ...tions RIO ED T1 RIO ED T2 and RIO PH T1 RIO PH T2 BUS address conflict ID con ict detected on BUS devices Check BUS device No BUS device with a safety function con gured RIO not configured The RIO Con...

Page 54: ...4 Service test failure error E7 Operating time error E9 Consecutive obstacles detected during closing E10 Consecutive obstacles detected during opening E11 Maximum number of obstacles E12 Motor supply...

Page 55: ...he contents of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions FINAL OPERATIONS Before closing up the casing check that the cable inlets are sealed t...

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Page 60: ...s of this manual may be changed at any time and without notice Translation of the original instructions AFFIX THE PRODUCT LABEL FROM THE BOX HERE CAME S p A Via Martiri della Libert 15 31030 Dosson di...

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