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Fig. 17

RP 433 DS / SL

RP 868 DS / SLH

452 MPS

Fig. 16

MINIDEC

SL / DS / SLH

PLUS

433 / 868

452 MPS

PLUS

433 / 868

DECODER
SL / SLH

452 MPS

Fig. 15

Fig. 14

PLUS 433 / 868

DIGIKEY

DIGICARD

452 MPS

N.B.: 

Do not connect Plus receivers 

in  parallel  with  Digicard  or  Digikey 

on the same decoder

LOCK - Power supply to electric lock

 

If necessary, connect a 12 V ac electric lock between this ter-
minal and the +24V supply.

 

4.6. Connector J - Rapid connection (fig.)

This is used for rapid connection of Minidec, Decoder and RP recei-

vers (see fig. 14, 15, 16 and 17). Connect the accessory, with the 

components side facing the inside of the card. Insert and remove 
after cutting power.

 

4.4. Terminal board J - Accessories (fig. )

OPEN A - "Total Opening" command (N.O.): 

any pulse generator 

(push-button, detector, etc.) which, by closing a contact, com-

mands opening and/or closing of both gate leaves.

 

To install several full opening pulse generators, connect the N.O. 
contacts in parallel (see fig. 13).

OPEN  B  -  "Partial  Opening"  command  (N.O.)  /  Closing:  

any pulse generator (push-button, detector, etc.) which, by clo-

sing a contact, commands opening and/or closing of the leaf 

driven by motor M1. In the 

B

 and 

C

 logics, it always commands 

closing of both leaves.

 

To install several partial opening pulse generators, connect the 

N.O. contacts in parallel (see fig. 13).

STP  -  STOP  Contact  (N.C.): 

any  device  (e.g.  a  push- 

button)  which,  by  opening  a  contact,  is  able  to  stop  gate  

movement.

 

T o   i n s t a l l   s e v e r a l   S T O P   d e v i c e s ,   c o n -
nect  the  N.C.  contacts  in  series  (see  fig.  12).   

  If  STOP  devices  are  not  connected,  jumper  connect  

     the STP terminals and -.

CL  FSW  -  Closing  safety  devices  contact  (N.C.):  

The purpose of the closing safety devices is to protect the leaf 

movement area during closing. During closing, in the 

A-SP-E-EP

 

logics, the safety devices reverse the movement of the gate 

leaves, or stop and reverse the movement when they are re-

leased (see programming of microswitch 

DS2 - SW2

). During the 

closing cycle in logics 

B

 and 

C

, they interrupt movement. They 

never operate during the opening cycle. If the 

closing safety 

devices

 operate when the gate is open, they prevent the leaf 

closing movement. 

If  no  closing  safety  devices  are  connected,  jumper 

connect terminals CL and -TX FSW (fig. 7).

OP  FSW  - 

Opening  safety  devices  contact    (N.C.):  

the purpose of the opening safety devices is to protect the leaf 

movement area during opening. During opening,in the 

A-SP-E-EP

 

logics,  the safety devices stop the movement of the gate leaves 

and reverse the movement when they are  released. During the 

opening cycle in logics 

B

 and 

C

, they interrupt movement. They 

never operate during the closing cycle.

 

If the 

opening safety devices

 operate when the gate is closed, 

they prevent the leaf opening movement.

If no opening safety devices are connected, jumper 

connect inputs OP and -TX FSW (fig. 7)

– -  

Negative for power supply to accessories

+ -  24 Vdc - 

Positive for power supply to accessories  

 

Accessories  max.  load  is  500  mA.  To  calculate   
absorption  values,  refer  to  the  instructions  for   
individual accessories.

-TX FSW - Negative for power supply to photocell transmitters

 

If  you  use  this  terminal  for  connecting  the  negative  for 

supplying  power  to  the  photocell  transmitters,  you  may,  

if necessary, also use the FAIL SAFE function (see programming 

of microswitch 

DS2 - SW3

).

 

If this function is enabled, the equipment checks operation of 
the photocells before every opening or closing cycle.

 

4.5. Terminal board J5 - Indicator-light and  Electric lock (fig.)

W.L. - 

Power supply to indicator-light 

 

Connect a 24 Vdc - 3 W max. indicator-light, if necessary, between 

this terminal and the +24V supply. To avoid compromising correct 

operation of the system, 

do not exceed

 the indicated power.

 

Summary of Contents for 452 MPS

Page 1: ...452 MPS...

Page 2: ...equate level of safety the Standards mentioned above must be observed in addition to national legal regulations 11 Before attempting any job on the system cut out electrical power 12 The mains power s...

Page 3: ...MINAL BOARD J2 CONNECTOR FOR DECODER MINIDEC RP RECEIVER J3 230 VAC POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL BOARD J4 MOTORSANDFLASHINGLAMPCONNECTION TERMINAL BOARD J5 INDICATOR LIGHT AND ELECTRIC LOCK TERMINAL BOARD F1...

Page 4: ...against the risk of impact and crushing Closing safety devices they operate only during the gate closing movement and therefore they are suitable for protecting the closing area against the risk of i...

Page 5: ...photocells and a pair of closing photocells Fig 11 Connection of two pairs of closing photocells Fig 10 Fig 8 Fig 9 Connection of 1 pair of closing photocells Fig 12 Fig 13 Connection of 2 N C contact...

Page 6: ...ing closing in the A SP E EP logics the safety devices reverse the movement of the gate leaves or stop and reverse the movement when they are re leased see programming of microswitch DS2 SW2 During th...

Page 7: ...versing stroke pushes the leaves to close for a few moments before opening the gate thus facilitating release of the electric lock The equipment is endowed with two groups of microswitch es DS1 fig 18...

Page 8: ...on pause like indicator light Time learning flashes rapidly 6 3 LEARNING OF OPERATING TIMES The procedure has ended and the gate is ready to operate Next pulse closes leaves and they stop on automatic...

Page 9: ...N on PAUSE Stops operation Stops operation No effect Closes after 5 OPEN disabled lighted AT CLOSING Re opens the leaves immediately Re opens the leaf immediately No effect saves OPEN see paragraph 5...

Page 10: ...o effect OPEN B disabled W L lighted flashing lighted lighted No effect OPEN A disabled OP CLOS SAFETY DEVICE CLOSING SAFETY DEVICES OPENING SAFETY DEVICES STOP OPEN B Stops operation OPEN A B disable...

Page 11: ...n in vorliegendem Handbuch sind unverbindlich FAAC beh lt sich das Recht vor ohne die wesentlichen Eigenschaften dieses Ger tes zu ver ndern und ohne Verbindlichkeiten in Bezug auf die Neufassung der...

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