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7. CONNECTION OF 565 MPS ELECTRONIC CARD

IMPORTANT: Before attempting any work on the card (connections, programming, maintenance), always turn off power.

Observe points 10, 11, 12, 13 and14 of the GENERAL SAFETY RULES.

Observing the indications in fig.2, install the raceways and make the electrical connections from the 565 MPS electronic appliance
to the selected accessories (fig. 28).

Always separate power cables from control and safety cables (push-button  receiver, photocells, etc.).  To prevent any electric noise
whatever, use separate sheaths.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

565 MPS CARD COMPONENTS

F1

                      

Fuse for transf. primary winding, 1A

F2

       Motor fuse, 10A

F3                         

 Fuse for 0,5A accessories output

J1 

      

  Low voltage terminal board for inputs /accessories

J2

    

    Rapid connector for decoding/RP receivers cards

J3

          

      230V power supply input terminal board

J4 

                 

Connector for transformer primary winding

J5

                              

Courtesy light connector

J6

                          

Flashlight output terminal board

J7 

           

Connector for transformer secondary winding

J8

                               

Motor output connector

P1

   Open push-button

P2

   Set-up push-button

LK1

Enable/disable fail-safe

LK2

        

          Varies sensitivity of reversing device

Fig.27

fail-safe enabled

fail-safe disabled

LK1=

reversing sensitivity

150N  (~15Kg)

LK2=

reversing sensitivity

300N (~30Kg)

DESCRIPTION

TERMINAL BOARD J1 (low voltage)
OPEN=Open Command (N.O.)

Any device (push-button, detector,…) which, by closing a contact, supplies an opening (or closing) pulse to the door.
To install several Open devices, connect N.O. contacts in parallel.

STOP=Stop command (N.C.)

Any device (e.g. a push-button) which, by opening a contact, stops door movement.
To install several stop devices, connect the N.C. contacts in series.

N.B.: if stop devices are not used, jumper connect STOP to the inputs common contact.

=input/negative accessories supply common contact.
=Accessories  supply positive pole (24V dc 200mA max)

FSW= Closing safety-devices contact (N.C.)

Safety devices are all devices (photocells, sensitive edges,…) with N.C. contact, which, if there is an obstacle in the area they
protect, operate to reverse door closing movement.
If the safety devices are activated when the door is locked or open, they prevent it from closing.
To install several safety devices, connect the N.C. contacts in series.

N.B.: if safety  devices are not connected, jumper connect FSW to the inputs common contact

.

-FSW TX

= Terminal for connection of the negative pole (-) of the photocells transmitter (TX).

CONNECTOR J2 (low voltage)

Connector J2 is used for rapid connection of MINIDEC, DECODER, and RP RECEIVER cards.
Insert and remove the cards after cutting power.

+

-

R

565 MPS

J1

J2

J7

J8

J6

J5

J4

J3

P2

P1

F2

LK1

LK2

F1

F3

Power supply voltage

            

  

 

230V ac 50Hz

Power supply for accessories

24Vdc

Accessories max. load

              

 200 mA

Ambient temperature

-20°/+55°C

Fuses

transf./motor primary

winding

Quick-fit connector

for decoding cards and

RPreceivers

Function logics

Automatic/Semi-

automatic

Terminal board connections

Open/Stop/Safety

devices/Fail-

safe/
Flashlight

Summary of Contents for 565

Page 1: ...apier pour la nature papier recycl 100 for nature recycled paper 100 per la natura carta riciclata 100 para la naturaleza 100 papel reciclado C ERME T A Z I E N D A C E R TIF I C A T A UNI EN ISO 9001...

Page 2: ...uent amendments 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC and 93 68 EEC complies with the essential safety requirements in the following EEC Directives 73 23 EEC and subsequent amendment 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC and subsequen...

Page 3: ...systemsweredesignedandbuilt forindooruseandforcontrollingvehicleaccess Avoidanyother use 2 DIMENSIONS Fig 1 Fig 2 Power pipe 230V Cable 4 x 0 5 RX photocell Cable 3x0 5 Radio receiver Cable 2 x 0 5 TX...

Page 4: ...by the automatic system Check if an efficient earth plate is available for electrical connection to the operator Make sure there is a clearance of at least 35 mm between the ceiling and the highest sl...

Page 5: ...8 ref C centrally with respect to the slide Pre form the brackets and secure them to the guide with the nut Fig 8 5 3 Insert the longitudinal member with chain in the central slide fig 9 until it mee...

Page 6: ...cated in fig 15 ref C N B To apply tension to the chain turn the nut clock wise To slacken the chain turn the nut anti clock wise Warning too much chain tension could damage the motor unit 5 6 Offer t...

Page 7: ...spect to the door use a spirit level 6 8 When you have reached the correct position measure the distance between ceiling and operator so that you can shape the securing brackets in advance 6 9 Fit the...

Page 8: ...distance between drive bracket and sliding rail bracket must not exceed 20cm max 30 fig 24 6 22 Check the position drill and secure with suitable screws fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26 6 23 Re lock the automati...

Page 9: ...ontact supplies an opening or closing pulse to the door To install several Open devices connect N O contacts in parallel STOP Stopcommand N C Any device e g a push button which by opening a contact st...

Page 10: ...es to vary the sensitivity of the reversing device fig 27 Fig 28 8 ANTENNAINSTALLATION OPTIONAL 8 1 If you are using an RP receiver and wish to increase its range you can use an external 433 MHZ anten...

Page 11: ...propriate screw Slidetheceilingfixtureinthedirectionshownbythearrow fig 34 SET UP CYCLE During this procedure the obstacle detection and Fail safe device are NOT operating The set up cycle defines ant...

Page 12: ...sy lamp stays lightedfor5seconds Duringthistime inordertoreducetheload onthereleasesystem openpulsescanbesentwithin2seconds of each other to reverse the release carriage A pulse equals travelof5millim...

Page 13: ...ted system and safety devices and then apply the danger warning sticker fig 35 on the panel of the up and over door to make it easy to see Apply the sticker which indicates the release device of the a...

Page 14: ...or fault An electronic device ensures that any obstacles are detected The door is normally closed when the electronic control unit receives an opening commandfromtheremotecontrol orfromanyothertypeof...

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Page 16: ...e a poner al d a la presente publicaci n todas las modificaciones que considere oportunas para el perfeccionamiento t cnico o para cualquier otro tipo de exigencia de car cter constructivo o comercial...

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