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7) DIP SWITCH S2 FUNCTIONS (only via digital selector BATL7)

Set up the functions by means of the indicator light

of digital selector

(see sect.9.2).

DIP 1 ON = STEPPING function activated. One pulse opens and a seconde pulse closes

The START and EMERGENCY inputs anre enabled.

DIP 1 OFF = STEPPING function inhibited.

DIP 2 ON = ELECTRO-LOCK RELEASE WITH FREE DOOR ENABLED.

Consult sect. 11 for a description of this operating mode.

OFF =

DIP 10 ON = The INTERNAL RADAR input controls closing only.

The EXTERNAL RADAR input controls opening only.
After an opening controlled by the EXTERNAL RADAR, closing is not automatic but occurs thanks to the
intervention of the INTERNAL RADAR.

OFF = Standard operation of the radar inputs.

DIP 12

= RESET of the control unit:

access the programming mode, set dipswitch 12 ON and quit, saving the data item as described in

section 9.2.

BATL7

ELECTRO-LOCK RELEASE WITH FREE DOOR DISABLED

DIP 3 (only activated if DIP 4 = ON)

ON = PEDESTRIAN OPENING WITH SELECTOR ON

(see sect.14)

OFF = PEDESTRIAN OPENING WITH SELECTOR ON

(see sect.14)

DIP 4 ON = PEDESTRIAN OPENING ENABLED (see sect.14)

OFF = PEDESTRIAN OPENING INHIBITED (see sect.14)

DIP5

= DELAY ON STARTING FOR TWO-WING SWING DOOR (see sect.13).

Adjustment required if wings overlap.

ON = WING DELAY ACTIVATED IN BOTH OPENING AND CLOSING PHASES.

The MASTER/SLAVE units operate with a preset wing delay time which can be changed by means of
digital selector BATL7, accessing the TECHNICAL MENU and modifying the parameters
in points 13 (wing delay on opening) and 14 (wing delay on closing). Consider that the MASTER unit is
delayed, while the SLAVE unit is delayed on opening.

OFF = WING DELAY INHIBITED with wings starting at the same time.

DIP6 ON = control unit set up as SLAVE (see sect. 13).

OFF = control unit set up as MASTER (see sect. 13).

DIP7 ON = “DOUBLE WING DOOR” OPERATING MODE (see sect. 13).

OFF = “SINGLE WING” OPERATING MODE.

DIP 8

The combination of these dip switches obtains the operating mode of photocell module FK38.
Consult section 12 for the relative description.

DIP9

If photocell FK38 is not used, keep the dipswitch OFF as in the default setting.

DIP 11 ON = Default values of the TECHNICAL MENU restored (see sect.18 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS - TECHNICAL

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Summary of Contents for BATL1

Page 1: ...GB Installation Manual SWING DOOR OPERATOR for one or two wings BATL1 Power opened spring closed BATL3 Power opened power closed ERREKA ERREKA BATL GB 10 06 CD0321 Rel 5 1...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...OF DIP SWITCH S1 22 7 DIP SWITCH S2 only via digital selector BATL7 23 8 POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENTS 24 9 DIGITAL SELECTOR BATL7 25 9 1 THE REMOTE CONTROL 26 9 2 ADJUSTING THE DEVICE WITH REMOTE PROGRAM...

Page 4: ...MECHANICAL SECTION BATL1 Power opened spring closed BATL3 Power opened power closed ERREKA 550 110 120...

Page 5: ...housing 7 Projecting pin 8 Spring locking screw 1 0 ACTUATOR COMPONENTS 1 Regulating dip switches and potentiometers 2 Powering board and connections 3 Spring 4 Spring preload reference 2 0 ARMS ARTI...

Page 6: ...for damage deriving from unauthorized modifications to the system Only use genuine spare parts if replacements or repairs are required The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the way the doors or g...

Page 7: ...the pin Bear in mind which type of arm either sliding or articulated and fixing method on the wall or wing will be used The actuator has two closing plugs for the pin outlets of which one is broken t...

Page 8: ...23 123 106 546 261 6 220 50 37 X 18 5 12 ARTICULATE PUSH ARM 7 0 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 0 250 mm Fixing drawings available on request NOT Utilizable Length and weight Utilizable Length and weight Utilizab...

Page 9: ...15 123 123 106 546 23 261 20 5 0 200 261 18 5 12 X SLIDE PULL ARM 9 mm 1 1 NOT Utilizable Length and weight Utilizable Length and weight Utilizable Length and weight with different fixing sizes Fixing...

Page 10: ...ing the closing phase can be selected in the following way Connect the arm to the output shaft with the wing fully open so as to load the spring to the minimum Connect the arm to the output shaft with...

Page 11: ...e the standard preload and lock the spring Before you remove the arm you must restore the spring load to its standard value whereby the red mark on the belt matches the red mark on the pulley see figu...

Page 12: ...connect the arm from the conical connection by unscrew the two head screws Set the extension shaft in the conical connection like in figure Remember to keep the main screw inside conical connection Fi...

Page 13: ...ing and sliding components Lubricate closing spring if present Check wiring connections Check that arm connection screw are well tightened Check that door leaf are stable and the movement is steady wi...

Page 14: ...notes...

Page 15: ...ELECTRONIC SECTION BATL1 Power opened spring closed BATL3 Power opened power closed ERREKA ERREKA...

Page 16: ...The line is protected by the 5A fuse F1 TERMINAL BOARD M2 Terminals 1 3 4 connection of the FUNCTION SELECTOR switch installed on the side of the device central contact on common terminal 3 N C input...

Page 17: ...same signal match between selector and control unit Maximum cable length 20 meters Terminal 12 0 powering negative Terminal 13 DATA ITEM Terminal 14 12 Vdc powering positive Terminal 15 G ground Termi...

Page 18: ...see sect 13 Use the MASTER SLAVE wiring for BATL3 mod WR3MS Fig 2 BATL7 JUMPER J12 selects the door re closing speed in the absence of Only for the mains voltage BATL1 with Jumper in the 0 status low...

Page 19: ...Switch off the mains power supply 230V for about 5 seconds i Turn on the mains power again and wait for an acoustic signal BEEP j Set dip switch 6 of Minidip S1 to the OFF position k Switch off the ma...

Page 20: ...and the indications given by the warning light of selector BATL7 The effective intensity of this thrusting movement can be checked by obstructing the movement in order to stop the door and reverse its...

Page 21: ...keep the door completely open DOOR FREE to move the door in the manual mode without it being controlled by the motor TRAFFIC IN BOTH DIRECTIONS to open the door by means of all the command inputs EXIT...

Page 22: ...the door can only be opened with the EMERGENCY input or with the SPYCO radio control DIP 10 ON automatically increases the pause time if the door cannot close on account of the high flow of persons D...

Page 23: ...NG WITH SELECTOR ON see sect 14 DIP 4 ON PEDESTRIAN OPENING ENABLED see sect 14 OFF PEDESTRIAN OPENING INHIBITED see sect 14 DIP5 DELAY ON STARTING FOR TWO WING SWING DOOR see sect 13 Adjustment requi...

Page 24: ...ause time max 20 min 0 Closing upkeep voltage Wind stop force intensity Push Go activating distance Intensity of final thrust in last closing section to make it easier to fit into electro lock Power o...

Page 25: ...the key green led on to inhibit the stepping function activated by dip switch DIP 1 of S2 The package with digital selector BATL7 also contains the LOGIC TAST electronic board which is the interface m...

Page 26: ...ource while keeping button P1 depressed D The leds of the inputs will now start to show that the memory cells are being cancelled Release button P1 E Once all the cells have been cancelled the selecto...

Page 27: ...ven for MINIDIP S1 to select and change the status of the individual DIP SWITCHES P Press the SET button to move to POTENTIOMETER TM1 The 2 WAY traffic led will come on Q When the potentiometers are b...

Page 28: ...are the door for being opened when pushed by hand the next time Use digital selector BATL7 and press key green led on to automatically release the electro lock at the end of each door closing phase in...

Page 29: ...e potentiometer depending on the distance between the photocells see figure alongside 2 If the leds on the phtocells are off their sensitivity is correct 3 If the leds are on slowly turn the potentiom...

Page 30: ...handle the general operation of the door and a second control unit configured as the SLAVE which receives orders and information from the MASTER If one of the door wings overlaps the other during the...

Page 31: ...control unit Digital selector BATL7 see section 9 must be connected to the MASTER control unit so that the required operating program can be selected Power the SLAVE control unit at 230V a c via termi...

Page 32: ...t be delayed on starting set potentiometer TM2 closing speed of the MASTER control unit to a lower level about half than potentiometer TM2 of the SLAVE control unit However the MASTER actuator will st...

Page 33: ...Y inputs open both MASTER and SLAVE wings Manual pushing with the push go function only opens the pedestrian wing DIP SWITCH S1 SLAVE MASTER DIP 1 PUSH GO DIP 2 WIND STOP DIP 3 CYCLIC FUNCTION repeate...

Page 34: ...NOT USED 4 NOT USED 5 END OF TRAVEL DISTANCE ON OPENING 6 PUSHING POWER AT END OF OPENING MANOEUVRE 7 PUSHING POWER AT END OF CLOSING MANOEUVRE BATL3 version only 8 NOT USED 9 PUSHING TIME AT END OF C...

Page 35: ...oint 1 adjustment option simularly to the previous adjustments the yellow leds form a scale that indicates the value entered Press the key to decrease or the key to increase this value BATL7 Press SET...

Page 36: ...ion and preventing the manoeuvre from being completed Increase the value to obtain a higher power This is the pushing power in the last section of the closing phase It is useful for preventing frictio...

Page 37: ...he programming mode by means of the BATL7 selector B set dip switch 11 of switch S2 to the on position following the procedure described in sect 9 2 C quit the programming mode and memorize the data T...

Page 38: ...notes...

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