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Installation Handbook
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CORAL-S
5. Since to execute the vertical alignment is necessary to operate
on the junction inside the head, is advisable to wait until
the end of the alignment operation to close the head.
6. Finally close the MW head using the 5 screws to fix the radome.
N.B. Make sure that the tilt bulb (“Amp 1) is in the correct position in order to keep the tamper
contact close (perpendicular as the ground).
4.1.2 Receiver setting up
To remove the radome (frontal cover) screw off the 5 screws (3 in front and 2 on the back).
The opening of the radome will cause the opening of the tamper contact (J4).
1. Connect the Alternating Current cables (19 or 24 V~) or Direct Current (24
V
) to the
terminals 1 and 2 of the terminal block MS1 present on the power supply circuit.
2. Check on the “fastons”, connected to the terminal block MS2, the presence of the direct
current (13,8 V ).
3. Connect the “fastons” to the battery and remember to respect the polarity that means, red
wire (Terminal 1 of MS2) to the positive of the battery and black wire (Terminal 2 of MS2) to
the negative of the battery.
Attention :
The wrong connection of the battery, will cause the interruption of the resettable
fuse. Change the connections to re-establish the normal functionality.
4. To optimize the alignment of the barrier and set the parameters without any other instrument,
use the integrated electronic system.
To use the integrated electronic system in the correct way carry out the followings operations:
a. Make sure that the micro-switch which is connected to the connector J4 is open.
b. Turn the functions’ switch
SW1 in the position 1
. This operation enables the barrier
installation procedure.
c. Press the button
S1
. This operation sets the “fast regulation system” of the received signal, it
generates an intermittent sound which indicates the signal level.
d. Slacken the bracket’s screws, change the horizontal orientation on the
receiver
head in order
to find the maximum signal.
e. If during the orientation operation the sound‘s frequency increase, it means that the received
signal is higher than the previous. If the signal is much more the sound can be continuous.
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