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5.1.2.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11 12

- +

-

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

1

2

FX1

FX2

OPEN

A/C

STOP

FX

230 V
+6% -10%
50-60 Hz

FAAC
LAMP

LAMP
24V 3W

13 14

CONTATTO COSTA DI SICUREZZA

SAFETY EDGE CONTACT

CONTACT TRANCHE DE SÉCURITÉ

KONTAKT SICHERHEITSKANTE

CONTACTO BANDA DE SEGURIDAD

5.2.

DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK

5.2.1. OPEN (terminals 1-2)

This means any control device with a 

N.O.

 contact which

causes the gate to open when activated. In automatic
and semiautomatic logics it is active for both opening and
closure.

5.2.2.

A/C (terminals 1-3)

This means any control device with a 

N.O.

 contact which

causes partial opening of the gate when activated in E1,
E2, A1, A2, S1 and S2 logics. In B and C logics it causes the
gate to close.

5.2.3.

STOP (terminals 1-4)

This means a control device with a 

N.C.

 contact which

causes the gate status (opening-pause-closure) to be
interrupted until the next impulse is sent.

N.B.:

 If stop devices are not connected, jumper terminals 1-4.

5.2.4. SAFETY FX (terminals 5 - 6)

This means all devices (photocells, safety edges, magnetic
loops) with a 

N.C.

 contact which stop the movement of

the gate when an obstacle is present in the area protected
by the safety devices.

N.B.:

 If stop devices are not connected, jumper terminals 5-6.

5.2.5.

+ - LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY (terminals 6 - 7)

These are the 24 Vdc terminals to which the accessories
must be connected.
Proceed as shown in Table 3 in order not to exceed the
maximum permitted load.

5.2.6.

LAMP (terminals 8 - 9 - 10)

These are the 24 Vac terminals to which the warning lamp
must be connected.
Warning lamp operation illustrated in Fig. 24 refers to
connection to terminals 8-9. Connecting the warning
lamp to terminals 8-10 gives inverse operation.

5.2.7.

FAAC LAMP (terminals 11 - 12)

These are the 230 Vac terminals to which the flashing light
must be connected.

5.2.8.

230 V MAINS SUPPLY (terminals 13 - 14)

These are the terminals to which the 230 Vac electricity
supply must be connected.
Connect the earth cable to the post as shown in Fig. 23b.

5.2.9.

BEHAVIOUR OF SAFETY DEVICES

The safety devices operate during closure only. In A1, E1
and S1 logics, interrupting the safety device contacts causes
the gate to stop closing and start opening immediately. In

Fig. 22

826MPS

FAAC

CAP

.

MOTOR

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

J3

J8

J7

P1

P2

P3

LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8

DECODER

LD1 LD2

LD3 LD4

DS1

J1

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

F2

J2

J4

F1

J9

J6

J5

Table 4

826 MPS control unit components

LD1

OPEN LED

LD2

PARTIAL OPEN/CLOSE LED

LD3

STOP LED

LD4

SAFETY LED

LD5

LIMIT SWITCH ALARM LED

LD6

OPENING LIMIT SWITCH LED

LD7

CLOSURE LIMIT SWITCH LED

LD8

SLIDING SPEED LED

P1

OPENING LIMIT SWITCH PROGRAMMING BUTTON

P2

CLOSURE LIMIT SWITCH PROGRAMMING BUTTON

P3

LIMIT SWITCH / RESET PROGRAMMING BUTTON

J1

DECODER CONNECTOR

J2

LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL BLOCK

J3

ADL CONNECTOR

J4

FAAC LAMP OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

J5

CAPACITOR CONNECTOR

J6

ELECTRIC MOTOR CONNECTOR

J7

TRANSFORMER  PRIMARY CONNECTOR

J8

TRANSFORMER  SECONDARY CONNECTOR

J9

230 Vac POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL STRIP

F1

ELECTRIC MOTOR FUSE (F 5 A)

F2

ACCESSORIES FUSE (T 1.6 A)

DS1

PROGRAMMING DIPSWITCH

TABLE 2 

 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 826 MPS

POWER SUPPLY

230 V (+6 -10%) 50 Hz

MAX. MOTOR LOAD

600 W

MAX. ACCESSORIES LOAD

500 mA

MAX. WARNING LAMP POWER

5 W (24Vac)

TEMPERATURE RANGE

- 20°C + 55°C

TABLE3

 ACCESSORIES CURRENT DRAW

TYPE OF ACCESSORY

NOMINAL CURRENT DRAW

R 31

50mA

PLUS 433 E

20mA

MINIDEC SL / DS

6mA

DECODER SL / DS

20mA / 55mA

RP 433 ESL / EDS

12mA / 6mA

DIGICARD

15mA

METALDIGIKEY

15mA

FOTOSWITCH

90mA

DETECTOR F4 / PS6

50mA

MINIBEAM

70mA

Always route the power supply cables separately from the
control and safety cables (keyswitch, receiver, photocells,
etc.). Use separate conduits to avoid any interference.

5.1.1. 826 MPS CONTROL UNIT

Fig. 23a

Summary of Contents for 820

Page 1: ...Leading the way Installation Manual 820 860 Leading the way Sliding Gate System Leading the way...

Page 2: ...nt amendments 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC and 93 68 EEC complieswiththeessentialsafetyrequirementsinthefollowingEECDirectives 73 23 EEC and subsequent amendment 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC and subsequent amendments...

Page 3: ...provided for the installation with an opening distance of the contacts of 3 mm or more Alternatively use a 6A thermomagnetic breaker with multi pole switching 13 Ensure that there is a differential s...

Page 4: ...tial opening length 1 60 m 1 20 m Cooling self ventilated Clutch single disc in oil bath Housing treatment cataphoresis Casing painting polyester RAL 7042 Control unit 826 MPS incorporated Limit switc...

Page 5: ...ndation plinth as shown in Fig 8 and install the base plate providing one or more conduits for electrical cables Use a level to check that the plate is perfectly horizontal and wait for the cement to...

Page 6: ...ate Drill a 6 5 mm diameter hole and thread using 8 mm screw taps Tighten the bolt 4 Slide the gate manually making sure that the rack rests on the pinion and repeat the operations of point 3 5 Place...

Page 7: ...6 5 4 3 1 4 5 2 MODEL 820 EMC RF 860 MC RF figs 20 21 Insert the elastic pin 7 in the shaft with the aid of a hammer Fit the chain pinion on the shaft by matching up the pinion seats with the elastic...

Page 8: ...the 230 Vac terminals to which the flashing light must be connected 5 2 8 230 V MAINS SUPPLY terminals 13 14 These are the terminals to which the 230 Vac electricity supply must be connected Connect t...

Page 9: ...recloses 2 STOP no effect stops counting stops stops no effect SAFETY no effect recloses after 5 s stops and inverts motion when disengaged 2 no effect no effect TABLE 8 LOGIC A2 AUTOMATIC LOGIC S1 I...

Page 10: ...be positioned to ON for closure to left and OFF for closure to right The positions of dipswitches SW4 SW5 and SW6 have no effect 3 Move the gate manually to its mid travel position 4 Switch on the ele...

Page 11: ...by losing the centre scale position of the ADL the following steps must be carried out to restore the start condition 1 Release the operator 2 Slide the gate manually to the mid travel position 3 Remo...

Page 12: ...11 Fig 29 Fig 30 1 2 A B Fig 32 Fig 31 OIL...

Page 13: ...n has been selected a second impulse must be sent to reclose the gate An opening impulse send while the gate is reclosing causes it to change direction of movement A stop command if available stops mo...

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