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3.3.2. MOUNTING THE SLIDING ARM (fig.6)

1)

Mount arm (1) on the operator transmission shaft by means
of the standard shaft (5) and the screw (2) provided (fig.6).
The arm must be fitted pointing 45° outwards as shown in fig.
6(a).

Note: 

If a larger distance is required between the operator and

the arm use the shaft modular extensions available as accessories,
until the required distance is reached (see Table C/D).

Warning: 

Mount arm (1) on the transmission shaft before fitting the

operator on the lintel (fig.6).

2)

Insert the teflon slide (3) inside the sliding guide (4) (fig.6).

3)

Pull arm (1) inwards manually as shown in fig. 6(b) and secure
the sliding guide (4) by means of two M6 screws on the closed
door as shown in Table C/D.

4)

Check manually that the door is free to open and close fully
and comes to rest against the mechanical travel stops. If the
door does not close correctly, adjust the return spring as
described in paragraph 9.

4. START-UP

1)

Make the electrical connections to the 950 I/O electronic
control unit as described in paragraph 6, and connect the
mains power supply to the specific terminal (fig.1-ref.10)
ensuring to crimp the earth wire to the lug (fig.1-ref.12)
screwed to the support profile (fig.1-ref.2). Then tighten the
terminal (fig.1-ref.13)
To gain access to the control unit, pass the cables through
the special conduit (fig.1-ref.1) or break the knockout areas
on the casing sides (fig.4-ref.6).

IMPORTANT: When mounting the “sliding” arm or for opening
angles greater than 90°, turn microswitch no. 2 to ON before
connecting power to the system.

2)

Close the door.

3)

Power up the operator.

4)

Check that the green LEDs LD1 and LD3 on the board 950MPS
light up.

5)

Check that  the status signalling LEDs on the board 950I/O are
in the default status shown in Table 7 .

N.B.

: The default status of the LEDs with the door closed at rest is

shown in bold type.

Table 7: Operation of the  status signalling LEDs for 950 I/O board

LED

ON

OFF

LD1

Accessories power present

 Accessories power absent

LD2

Card Reader active

 Card Reader inactive

LD3

Internal sensor active

 Internal sensor inactive

LD4

External sensor active

 External sensor inactive

LD5

Emergency inactive

 Emergency active

LD6

STOP safety device inactive

 STOP safety device active

LD7

CL safety device inactive

 CL safety device active

LD8

Key active

 Key inactive

LD9

Fire-alarm active

 Fire-alarm active

6)     Run a SET-UP cycle as indicated in paragraph 4.1.

4.1. SET UP PROCESS

Once the system is powered up, hold down SW1 button for at least
5 sec., until the LD2 red LED on the 950MPS board lights up. The LED
will start flashing to indicate that SET UP process is in progress.
During this process the following parameters are set:
- measuring the mass of the door;
- determining the travel stop positions;
The door opens at low speed, then closes half way before
switching back to opening.
Subsequent closure is performed by the return spring.
The process may be inhibited in any of the following conditions:
- function selector switch in the 2 (MANUAL/NIGHT) position or KP-

CONTROLLER programming unit in MANUAL or NIGHT position.

- incorrect connection of the accessories (electric lock, control/

safety devices);

- incorrect positioning of the programming unit microswitches.

Note: 

To repeat the initialisation procedure hold down the SW1

button for more than 5 seconds.
Check that door opens and closes correctly by sending an
opening command to one of the following inputs: Internal Sensor,
External Sensor or Key command. Set the trimmers (par.5.2) and
program the microswitches (par.5.4) according requirements.

5.  950MPS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT

5.1 LAYOUT AND DESCRIPTION

MICROSWITCHES

RS-232 CONNECTOR

ADJUSTING TRIMMER

SIGNALLING LED

MOTOR

CONNECTOR

40VDC

CONNECTOR

Fig. 8

Summary of Contents for 950 BM

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Page 3: ...Fig 5 Fig 6...

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Page 5: ...pas monter plus de 2 rallonges Cota con eje est ndar Si fuera necesario aumentar la distancia entre el actuador y el brazo utilizar las prolongaci nes modulares opcionales Cada prolungaci n aumenta la...

Page 6: ...pas monter plus de 2 rallonges Cota con eje est ndar Si fuera necesario aumentar la distancia entre el actuador y el brazo utilizar las prolongaci nes modulares opcionales Cada prolungaci n aumenta l...

Page 7: ...pas monter plus de 2 rallonges Cota con eje est ndar Si fuera necesario aumentar la distancia entre el actuador y el brazo utilizar las prolongaci nes modulares opcionales Cada prolungaci n aumenta l...

Page 8: ...under the provisions of Directive 98 37 EC conforms to the essential safety requirements of the following EEC directives 73 23 EEC and subsequent amendment 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC and subsequent amendme...

Page 9: ...ol Board 950 MPS Power supply 230 Vac 6 10 50 60 Hz Accessories power supply 24 Vdc 500mA max Electric lock power supply N O N C 24 Vdc 500mA max Standard operating functions selector switch Open Auto...

Page 10: ...lesarenotinacentral position see Mounting tables The holes are offset in order to ensurethattheoperatorismountedwiththecorrectdirectionof rotation of the mechanism The mounting tables are the followin...

Page 11: ...in Table 7 N B The default status of the LEDs with the door closed at rest is shown in bold type Table 7 Operation of the status signalling LEDs for 950 I O board LED ON OFF LD1 Accessories power pre...

Page 12: ...ostrongwind accordingtoitsstructureanddimensions as this could activate the system s spontaneous opening or motionreversing 5 4 5 MICROSWITCHES Nos 5 6 8 9 INACTIVE 5 4 6 MICROSWITCH No 7 STOP SAFETY...

Page 13: ...llel 12 Emergency Command N C Contact Any pulse generator normally a pushbutton which by openingacontact commandsanemergencyclosureofthe system Alternatively this input can be used to command emergenc...

Page 14: ...J5 TERMINAL BOARD Connection to relay Outputs figs 13 14 15 Description of the terminal board 1 Electric lock Common 2 Electric lock N O Contact max capacity 0 5 A 24 V fig 13 Ifnopowerissuppliedtheel...

Page 15: ...able to the 950I O unit must be positioned as shown in figs 4a b The selector switch can be easily inspected by opening the protection door fig 4 ref 1 The selectable operating functions are shown in...

Page 16: ...loading rotate the arm in closing direction until the next fixing position of the stop point screw fig 21 ref 5 is in line with the inspection slot and fix the screw again 5 Reinstall the arm correctl...

Page 17: ...ntroller to the 950 I O control board by a 2x0 5mm max 50m cable Fig 24 If the two LOCK terminals are connected to each other as shown in Fig 24 all keys on the programmer are disabled 10 3 DIAGNOSTIC...

Page 18: ...ctivated The internal and external radars are disabled The Key command causes opening and closing after the night pause time elapses standard 7 sec Adjusting range of night pause time from 0 to 30 sec...

Page 19: ...eys or to select sub menu or parameter and confirm with the OK key An asterisk on the display indicates the currently active setting To exit programming select the exit function at each level Otherwis...

Page 20: ...ENGLISH Diagram 3 Setup Diagram 4 Lock SETUP 80 7 SEC 2 SEC CLOSING STANDARD NO STANDARD OBSTACLE DETECTION NIGHT PAUSE TIME PARTIAL OPENING PAUSE TIME EXIT LOCK OFF ON ALWAYS ONE WAY NIGHT NIGHT KIT...

Page 21: ...950 v DIAGNOSTICS NR CYCLE XXXX ALARM N alarm description PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 KEEP SETTINGS OFF ON 8 8 EXIT ADVANCED MENU OPERATION PARAMETERS CLOSING SPEED OPENIN...

Page 22: ...Out Setup PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD 0000 IN OUT SETUP EMERG OPEN CLOSE OUT OP CL NO OUT ALARM NO NC USCITA NC NO NC ADVANCED MENU OPERATION PARAMETERS VARIOUS EXIT CHANGE PASS...

Page 23: ...00 IN OUT SETUP STAND SETUP STANDARD NO STANDARD INTERLOCK MASTER SLAVE NO MEMORY WITH MEMORY EXIT NEW PASSWORD 0000 NEW PASSWORD 0000 NEW PASSWORD 0000 NEW PASSWORD 0000 MASTER SLAVE ON OFF ON OFF 2...

Page 24: ...E BAND 4 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 3 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 1 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 2 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 5 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 4 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 3 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 1 FUN 0 00 00 TIME BAND 2...

Page 25: ...rocedure and if the cause of signalled malfunction was removed it restores normal operation 5 ADVANCED MENU PASSWORD To access the advanced menu insert the 4 digit password default 0000 1 OPERATION PA...

Page 26: ...can create up to 5 different time bands for each day of the week by setting the band starting time and assign an operational function to each time band When the KP Controller s internal clock reaches...

Page 27: ...or to close totally in order to activate the sensor of the second door 6 Door B opens Fig 28 Door A Door B 7 The person exits 8 Door B closes after the night pause time elapses The operation is identi...

Page 28: ...s is immediately reversed The partial opening function enables control of total opening of the master only The operating functions must be set on the master automated system only or on the KP Controll...

Page 29: ...sshouldbefollowed to prevent problems from arising accidentally Do not stand or allow children or adults to stand within range of the door especially during operation and do not leave objects near it...

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