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7.5  Operation with virtual encoder

ION4-ION6 gearmotors do not require limit switches because they have a virtual encoder.
Mechanical opening and closing end stops must be installed.
The gate automatically slows when approaching the end stops.
WARNING: when the gate reaches the opening or closing limit stop, it reverses briefly to facilitate 
manual release of the gearmotor.

7.6  Installation of optional accessories

For installation of the battery kit, refer to the 

SBU-IONSBU-BBU20-BBU65

 (IP2254) manual.

For installation of the remote release handle, refer to the 

IONSBM 

and 

ASR2

 manual.

For the installation of the limit switch kit, refer to the 

NES100FCM 

manual.

To position the limit switches, you can use the menu 

 → 

 (visible by activating the additional 

configurations 

 → 

 ).

The display shows the status of the limit switches:
• 

: opening limit switch configured and activated;

• 

: closing limit switch configured and activated;

• 

 (both parts of display active): opening limit switch not configured and activated;

• 

 (no part of display active): closing limit switch not configured and activated;

• 

 (central part of display active): no limit switch activated;

With the limit switches configured as STOP (FA = SX; FC = SX) the anti-violation function is activated. When 
the automation stopped open or closed, if the gate backs off releasing the limit switch, it is brought back into 
position avoiding openings from external forces [energy saving must be disabled ES = OFF].

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The limit switch kit is used to stop the gate before it reaches the opening and closing 
mechanical stops. 
With a limit switch installed, slowdown is carried out at regulated power to overcome 
possible friction.

The battery kit guarantees operation if there is a power cut.
For advanced control of battery-powered operation, refer to the 
EM menu.

The kit can be used to remotely release the gearmotor.
A microswitch guarantees safety.
When the handle is released, the control panel performs a reset

7.6.1  Magnetic limit switches

7.6.2 Battery kit

7.6.3  Remote release handle

Summary of Contents for Ditec ION4

Page 1: ...Ditec ION4 ION6 Sliding gates translation of the original instructions www entrematic com IP2288EN 2019 04 10 Technical Manual...

Page 2: ...omatic Con gurations 24 15 3 Second level menu BC Basic Con gurations 25 15 3 1 Additional BC level parameters that can be con gured available with AT AA enabled 26 15 4 Second level menu BA Basic Adj...

Page 3: ...into account applicable laws and directives Good Working Methods installation premises system operating logic and the forces developed by the motorised door or gate The safety devices must protect ag...

Page 4: ...properly supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the device and the relative hazards Children must be supervised to make sure they do not play with the device nor play remain in the sphe...

Page 5: ...ke the product to special recycling centres provided by the municipal authorities 2 Declaration of incorporation of partly com pleted machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Annex II B The manufacturer Entrema...

Page 6: ...20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 70 000 80 000 90 000 100 000 110 000 120 000 130 000 140 000 150 000 cicli Index of conditioning factors Index of conditioning factors cycles cycles ION4 ION4J ION6...

Page 7: ...tch 4 x 0 5mm Digital combination wireless keypad 4 Photocells 4 x 0 5 mm 5 Actuator ION with control panel 3G x 1 5 mm 6 Safety edge 2 x 0 5 mm A Connect the power supply to a type approved omnipolar...

Page 8: ...8 IP2288EN EN 5 Dimensions 6 Main components Rif Descrizione 8 Motor 9 Control panel 10 Key release 11 Pinion 12 Cable inlet 13 Power supply terminal and fuse 260 300 80 195 155 40 8 10 9 12 11 12...

Page 9: ...d at the end of the wing to reduce the collision force NB Make sure that the gate can not exit the sliding guides and fall Make sure that the protection system and any manual release function correctl...

Page 10: ...otorbaseandverticallywith four levelling screws A NB during the vertical adjustment keep the gearmotor slightly raised from the base plate so that the rack can be xed and subsequent adjustments are po...

Page 11: ...a scrap piece of rack and rest it underneath the junction point as shown in the gure detail Once xed vertically adjust the gearmotor to give a play of about 2 to 3 mm between the pinion and the rack S...

Page 12: ...ed and activated both parts of display active opening limit switch not configured and activated no part of display active closing limit switch not configured and activated central part of display acti...

Page 13: ...ential requirements of standards in force reclose the cover once the wires have been connected to the terminal In the external automation section the connections to the mains power supply and any othe...

Page 14: ...ggiante Kit batteria NES100FCM Finecorsa Passo passo Apertura parziale Uscita 24 V Antenna Arresto di sicurezza Sicurezza in chiusura Microswitch di sblocco 24V L N 9 LCU48 card Power supply Flashing...

Page 15: ...Unless speci ed otherwise quick pressure is intended To con rm the setting of a parameter prolonged pressing is necessary The simultaneous pressing of the and ENTER keys produces an opening command Th...

Page 16: ...by step sequence via com mand 1 5 Duration of STOP in step by step sequence via command 1 5 Operation of safety stop closure com mand Automatic con gurations Standard adjustments Automatic closing tim...

Page 17: ...sation of mainte nance alarm mode Reset of partial operations counter Power supply via solar panels Energy saving Signal for batteries almost at Voltage threshold for indi cating when the batteries ar...

Page 18: ...the left C5 Operation of command associated with contact 30 5 1 5 step by step default 1 3 Opening AC Enabling of automatic closure ON enabled default OF disabled TC Setting of automatic closing time...

Page 19: ...em NB if NO ashes on the display the remote control may already be stored CO Saving of parameters Here you can save the parameters that have previously been set YS to save and perform a card RESET NO...

Page 20: ...n selecting opening of the safety contact stops and prevents any movement NB to set different safety contact functions see the parameter settings 1 8 NC CLOSING SAFETY DEVICE The opening of the safety...

Page 21: ...display will show WARNING the plug in board must be inserted and removed with the power supply disconnected 12 1 SOFA1 SOFA2 or GOPAVRS self controlled safety edge Command Function Description GOPAV S...

Page 22: ...irection BAT SBU BAT Battery powered operation The batteries are kept charged when the power supply is on If the power supply is off the panel is powered by the batteries until the power is re establi...

Page 23: ...Management The menu allows you to display and modify the energy saving settings and adjustments Green Mode and battery management AP Advanced Parameters The menu allows you to display and modify the...

Page 24: ...enabled TC setting of automatic closing time 1 minute C5 step by step opening command operation Step by step RM remote control operation Step by step AM AUX plug in board operation Step by step SS Se...

Page 25: ...functioning ON Enabled OF Disabled When enabled ON with the automation idle if the contact 1 8 is open all operations are prevented When disabled OF with the automation idle if the contact 1 8 is open...

Page 26: ...ed at a minimum height of 1 5 m and be placed out of the public s reach C5 Operation of command associated with contact 30 5 1 5 Step by step 1 3 Opening 64 Functioning of safety stop closing command...

Page 27: ...er partial opening s It is set with different intervals of sensitivity from 0 to 59 with intervals of 1 second from 1 to 2 with intervals of 10 seconds 30 VA Opening speed cm s 20 VC Closing speed cm...

Page 28: ...ed BA Display Description Selections available DT Adjustment of obstacle recognition time s 100 10 Minimum 60 Maximum NB the parameter is adjusted in hundredths of a second 40 ST Adjustment of start t...

Page 29: ...ection limit during opening cm Indicates the distance from the opening stop at which disengage ment is deactivated NB not active if or if 40 OC Obstacle detection limit during closure cm Indicates the...

Page 30: ...the remote control may already be stored TX Visualisation of counter showing remote controls stored 16 radiocomandi esempio MU Indication of maximum number of remote controls that can be stored in the...

Page 31: ...ff the display and issue an opening command using key 3 Navigation using a remote control keyboard is automatically disabled after 4 minutes of inactivity or by setting 15 5 1 Additional RO level para...

Page 32: ...remote controls of the ENCRYPTED type RO 15 6 Second level menu SF Special Functions Display Description CU Visualisation of the rmware version on the control panel Release 1 1 esempio SV Saving user...

Page 33: ...JR1 OFF JR1 ON IP Inserting the password esempio 2 NB this can only be selected when the password is set When the password is not inserted you can access the display mode regardless of the selection...

Page 34: ...If the limit switches are active but not con gured FA N O both active points FC NO no active point UP Firmware update Activates the card bootloader in order to update the rmware 2 SF 15 7 Second level...

Page 35: ...to reset the partial operations counter after maintenance work after setting the maintenance alarm interval 15 7 1 Additional CC level parameters that can be con gured available with enabled CC 15 8...

Page 36: ...automation idle 2 ashes are made and then repeated every hour and on display alarm message 02 Visualisation on open gate indicator light with the automation closed 2 ashes are made and then repeated e...

Page 37: ...if enabled after the set time 68 Selection of the device simultaneously connected to termi nals 1 6 and 1 8 NO None SE Safety edge S41 Safety edge with safety test If different from NO the simultaneou...

Page 38: ...NO Disabled from 01 to 59 with intervals of 1 second from 1 to 2 with intervals of 10 seconds from 2 to 3 with intervals of 1 minute ON Switched on and off with remote control NB the switching on of t...

Page 39: ...pening operation the opening of the safety contact stops the movement with disengagement if When the contact closes again the opening operation is resumed During the closing operation the safety devic...

Page 40: ...in relation to the start of the closing operation from a voluntary com mand 00 Minimum 05 Maximum 00 TS Setting of renewal of automatic closing time after PH safety device release 00 Minimum 99 Maximu...

Page 41: ...pped in intermediate position Release door open Automation closing Automation that slows down during closing Automation opening Automation that slows down during opening Automation stopped in intermed...

Page 42: ...m orised key NB with the selection it is also visualised when a com mand is received from a non stored transmitter OO Obstacle detection area reached during opening OC Obstacle detection area reached...

Page 43: ...n of the closure limit switch If the limit switch is con gured but can t be found each stop from the CB deceleration start point is seen as an obstacle and in dicated with ME Check connection of the c...

Page 44: ...eck that the gate moves free ly If the problem persists replace the con trol panel IE Power supply circuit fault Reset If the problem persists replace the control panel IM MOSFET alarm motor in short...

Page 45: ...ly Check the line fuse Check the mains power supply P1 Microswitch voltage too low Check the control panel is powered cor rectly Battery alarm B0 Battery almost at Check battery voltage Replace batter...

Page 46: ...are clean and operating correctly The automatic closure does not work Issue any command If the problem per sists contact Technical Service Motor fault Check motor connection if the problem persists co...

Page 47: ...s not work No storage module or incor rect storage module Switch the automation off and plug in the correct storage module Check the correct memorisation of the transmitters on the built in radio If t...

Page 48: ...lthough the contents of this publication have been drawn up with the greatest care Entrematic Group AB cannot be held responsible in any way for any damage caused by mistakes or omissions in this publ...

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