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5.

TECHNICAL  SPECIFICATIONS

Supply voltage of transformer

230V~ (+ 6 % - 10 %) 50Hz

Supply voltage of control unit

22V~ (+ 6 % - 10 %) 50Hz

Power consumption

3 W

Motor max. load

 70 W

Accessories max. load

24Vdc 500mA

Flashlight max. load

24Vdc 15W max

Ambient temperature

-20 ÷ +55 °C

Fuse

2

Function logics

Automatic / Stepped

Opening / closing time

Through self-learning at installation

Pause time

Through self-learning at installation

Thrust force

Two levels selected by Dip-switch

Deceleration

At opening and closing through self-learning

Terminal board inputs

Encoder / 22V~ Power supply / Battery power supply

Total opening / Opening for pedestrians / Stop / Photocells

Quick connector

For decoding - RP receivers card

Terminal board outputs

24 Vdc accessories power supply / 24Vdc Motor

 24 Vdc Flashlight

Card dimensions

150 x 130 mm

Characteristics of toroidal transformer

prim. 230V~  sec. 22V~ / 150VA / dimens. Ø 105 x 40 mm

Characteristics of optional batteries

12V  4.5Ah / dimensioni 90 x 70 x 108 mm

Characteristics of outdoor container

305 x 225 x 125 mm  - IP55

6.

 INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING:  To ensure people's  safety, all  warnings  and  instructions in
this booklet must be  carefully observed. Incorrect installation or use
of the product could  cause serious harm  to people.

Make sure there is an adequate differential switch upstream of the
system as specified by current laws, and install a thermal breaker with
all-pole switch on the electrical mains.
To lay electrical cables, use adequate rigid and/or flexible tubes.
Always separate  connection cables of low voltage accessories from
those operating at 230 V~.
To prevent any interference whatever, use separate sheaths.
In the version with control unit installed on the gearmotor, some
connections and units described in these instructions (motor,
transformer, encoder, etc) are factory prewired.

In the version with control unit housed in the watertight outdoor use
container, maximum length of connection cables between control unit
and motor/encoder must not exceed  3 m., using 2x2.5mm² cables for
the motor and 3x0.5mm² cables for the encoder.

Procedure (referring to fig. 13) for securing components in the watertight
container:
1) Secure the support of the toroidal transformer in position 

A

 by fitting

three Ø3.9x6.5 self-tapping screws (supplied) in the guides of the
watertight container.
N.B.: the support is sized to house a
transformer with characteristics and
dimensions specified in the table in
paragraph 5.

2) Secure the transformer on the support with

2 clamps (supplied).

3) If using floating batteries, secure the

relevant support in position 

B

 by fitting four

Ø3.9x6.5 self-tapping screws (supplied) in
the crossover holes of the guides of the
watertight container.
N.B.: the support is sized to house two
batteries (not supplied) with characteristics
and dimensions specified in the table in paragraph 5.

4) Position the batteries on the support.
5) Secure the control unit in position  

C

 by fitting four Ø3.9x6.5 self-

tapping screws (supplied) in the guides of the watertight container.

Procedure for securing the encoder on the
gearmotor (fig. 14) :
1) Using the four M4x10 screws 

C

 (supplied),

secure card 

B

 on cover 

A

, locating the

spacers 

D

 between cover and card.

2) Using the M4x30 screw 

F

 (supplied), secure

encoder 

E

 directly on the thread on the

rotor of the gearmotor.

3) Wire up terminal board 

G

 as described

below.

7.

CONNECTIONS

7.1

TERMINAL BOARD M1

22V~ Power supply

Terminals “1-2”. This is the input to which the
secondar y winding of the transformer,
powered at 22 V~ 50Hz, should be
connected.  When power is supplied by the
transformer, this is signalled by the POWER LED lighting up.

Batteries

Terminals “3-4”. The control unit is designed to operate with two floating
batteries (optional item) with minimum characteristics as indicated
on the table in paragraph 5.
When powered, the control unit keeps the batteries charged. The
batteries begin to operate when the transformer no longer supplies
power.
N.B.: power supplied by batteries should be considered an emergency
situation – the minimum number of gate operations is about 10/15.
In any event, the number of possible operations depends on the quality
of the batteries, structure of gate, and time elapsing since mains power
failed, etc, etc..
N.B.: observe the power polarity of the batteries

Accessories

Terminals “5-6”. Output for powering external accessories (24 Vdc).
N.B.: maximum load of accessories is 500 mA.

7.2

TERMINAL BOARD  M2

Gearmotor

Terminals “7-8”. Connect the motor to the power supply of 24Vdc 70W
max.

Flashlight

Terminals “9-10”. Use a flashlight with fixed light operating voltage of
24Vdc 15W max.  We advise you to connect it before programming,
as it indicates programming stages.
On opening, it pre-flashes steadily for 0.5 seconds, and for 1.5 seconds
at closing.
If the automatic logic is on, when the gate reaches the opening gate
stop, the flashlight stays on for 5 sec to inform the user it will re-close
automatically.
When the gate is open, the flashlight is off, and only flashes when the
safety devices are in use.
If the devices are in use for a long time, flashing only lasts 10 sec.

7.3

TERMINAL BOARD M3

Encoder

Terminals “11-12-13”. Use the encoder supplied with the control unit.
Connect the return signal from encoder terminal “11” to terminal “11”,
connect encoder terminals “12-13”  to terminals “12-13”.
NB.: the control unit will not operate without an encoder.
NB.: observe the encoder's cable terminals.

Open-A

Terminals “14-18”. Any device (e.g. push-button, remote control, etc.)
can be connected to this circuit.
By closing a contact, the circuit generates a pulse for total opening
and/or closing  of the gate. Its operating mode is set by dip-switch 3 –
see paragraph 9.
N.B.: a OPEN-A pulse during the pedestrian stage always has priority
over that stage
N.B.: to install several pulse generators, connect the contacts in parallel.

Open-B (For pedestrian use)

Terminals “15-18”. Any device (e.g. push-button, remote control, etc.)
can be connected to this circuit.

Fig. 13

Fig. 14

Summary of Contents for 724MPS

Page 1: ...A Z I E N D A C E R TIF I C A T A UNI EN ISO 9001 085 para la naturaleza 100 papel reciclado ist umweltfreundlich 100 Altpapier pour la nature papier recycl 100 for nature recycled paper 100 carta ric...

Page 2: ...ne or for assembly with other machines to constitute a machine under the provisions of Directive 89 392 EEC and subsequent amendments 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC 93 68 EEC conforms to the essential safety re...

Page 3: ...ght Calculating the duty cycle The duty cycle is the proportion of the actual operating time opening closing with respect to the total time of the cycle opening closing pause time The formula for calc...

Page 4: ...ws TE 8 x 50 are provided N B it is advisable to tighten the rack fixing screws at the top of the slot This allows the rack to be raised if with time the gate tends to sink 2 Release the operator see...

Page 5: ...justed through self learning at installation 3 built in LEDs constantly indicate status of both control unit and gearmotor The control unit is designed for installation in a container on the gearmotor...

Page 6: ...port 5 Secure the control unit in position C by fitting four 3 9x6 5 self tapping screws supplied in the guides of the watertight container Procedure for securing the encoder on the gearmotor fig 14 1...

Page 7: ...e it to about midway through opening travel and then lock it 2 Power up the control unit power ON is signalled by the POWER LED 3 Turn switch S2 to PROG the flashlight goes on at steady light to signa...

Page 8: ...ctromechanical operators which transmit movement to the leaf by means of a pinion with rack coupled in appropriate manner to the sliding gate The operation of the sliding gate is controlled by an elec...

Page 9: ...apier pour la nature papier recycl 100 for nature recycled paper 100 carta riciclata 100 per la natura Le descrizioni e le illustrazioni del presente manuale non sono impegnative La FAAC si riserva il...

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