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0
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given to enable the mechanical release of the system.

7.

Accessories power supply (+24 Vdc)

8.

Accessories power supply (0 Vdc)

9.

Internal command

: any control device (pushbutton,

photocell, sensor, etc.) which, by closing a contact, can
command an opening cycle of the system from inside.

10. External command

: any control device (pushbutton,

photocell, sensor, etc.) which, by closing a contact, can
command an opening cycle of the system from outside.
Fig. 17 shows the control device connection. To install
more than one internal/external control device, connect
the N.O. contacts in parallel.
Connecting microwave radar / passive infrared sensors.
In the conventional configurations the control units are
microwave radar and/or passive infrared sensors. To
connect the FAAC sensors/radar units equipped with a 5-
pole electrical cable, refer to fig. 18.

11. Emergency control (fig. 19/a):

 any control device (normally

a pushbutton) which, by opening a contact, commands
an emergency closure of the system. Alternatively this
input can be used to command emergency opening by
programming the system in a suitable manner using the
CODIS programming unit (optional).
To install more than one emergency control device,
connect the N.C. contacts in series.

N.B.

: If emergency control devices are not connected,

jumper inputs 

11

 and 

15

.

Activating function no. 6 at CODIS programming level III
enables the emergency control to be activated by closing
a N.O. contact.
In this case, in order to install more than one emergency
control device, connect the N.O. contacts in parallel.

12. STOP safety control (fig. 19/a):

 any device (safety sensor,

photocell, etc.) which, by opening a contact, has a safety
effect on the operating cycle. In particular, this safety
device interrupts the opening/closing movement of the
door.
When the safety device is disengaged, the door resumes
its opening/closing movement and continues to the end
of the cycle.
To install more than one STOP safety device, connect the
N.C. contacts in series.

N.B.:

 If STOP safety devices are not installed, jumper inputs

12

 and 

15

.

13. CLOSURE safety command (fig. 19/a):

 any device (safety

sensor, photocell, etc.) which, by opening a contact, has
a safety function on the closing movement of the door.
The safety device causes an immediate reversal of the
closing movement of the door, but has no effect on the
opening movement of the door.
To install more than one CLOSURE safety device, connect
the N.C. contacts in series.

N.B.:

 If CLOSURE safety devices are not connected, jumper

inputs 

13

 and 

15

.

Connection of MINISWITCH photocells
The MINISWITCH photocells can be used as a safety device.

POSITION “1”: AUTOMATIC

When an internal/external command is given, the door opens and then re-closes after the pause time.

POSITION “0”: MANUAL/NIGHT

The position “0” can be used to select two different operating functions according to the programming carried out on the 961
B-E programming unit (see section 5.3.3).
The two functions are:

MANUAL:

The door can be opened manually. The return spring pulls the door closed again.

NIGHT:

The external command is inactive. The door can be opened solely by
activating the internal command (fig. 22) or EMERGENCY OPENING (fig. 19/a) input.

POSITION “2”: OPEN

When this function is selected, the door opens and remains open. The door can be closed only by activating the EMERGENCY
CLOSURE input (fig.19/a).

Fig. 24

For connection, see 

figure 19/b

.

14. Accessories power supply (+24 Vdc)
15. - 16. Accessories power supply (0 Vdc)
17. Status signal output: Common (fig. 20)
18. Door open signal output 

(max. contact capacity 0.5 A / 24

Vdc) (fig. 20)

19. Door closed signal output 

(max. contact capacity 0.5 A /

24 Vdc) (fig. 20).
Terminals 17/18 and 17/19 can be used to power two 24
Vdc (max. 0.5 A) warning lamps to provide door open and
door closed signals respectively (fig. 20).

20. - 21. Alarm signal output

 (max. contact capacity 0.5 A / 24

Vdc).
Terminals 20 and 21 can be used to power a 24 Vdc (max.
0.5 A) warning lamp for remote signalling of an alarm
condition (fig. 21).
The operator signals a malfunction by means of an acoustic
alarm from a buzzer (see Table 6).

22. “KEY” opening command (fig. 22):

 any device which, by

closing a contact for more than 3 seconds, commands
door opening in any operating function selected.
To install more than one “KEY” command, connect the
N.O. contacts in parallel.

23. Output for “DOUBLE LEAF” application (fig. 22): 

see section

9.2

24. Output for GONG acoustic signal / Output for “INTERLOCK”

application

 (fig. 22):

When the CLOSURE safety device comes into operation, it
activates the output between terminals 14 and 24 for one
second at intervals of 0.5 seconds. The output is suitable for
controlling an acoustic signal (GONG). The maximum load
is 300 mA (fig. 22).
In the event of “INTERLOCK” operation, it is necessary to
activate function no. 3 at CODIS level III and use outputs 24
and 25 for the connection between the two operators
(see section 9.1).

25. 0 Vdc
26. - 27. - 28. PC connection: 

These outputs allow for interfacing

with a PC, which if necessary can control a number of
doors from a single central unit (fig. 23).
For this application refer to the relevant technical manual.

d

RESET button
N.B.:

 To RESET, hold down the button for at least 4 seconds.

e

Position monitoring microswitch connector

 (fig. 1 - ref. 4).

f

Programming unit connector

 (2 pole)

g

Programming unit connector

 (14 pole)

7. FUNCTION SWITCH

The 961 B-E operator has a 3-position function switch (0-1-2)
mounted on one of the end covers (fig. 1 - ref. 12). This cover
can be fitted on the right or the left as required (fig. 8).
The switch electrical connection is shown in fig. 13.
The selectable operating functions are shown in fig. 24.

Summary of Contents for 961 B-E

Page 1: ...ubsequent 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 ame...

Page 2: ...with an opening distance of the contacts of 3 mm or more Alternatively use a 6A thermomagnetic breaker with multi pole switching 12 Ensure that there is a differential switch up line of the electrica...

Page 3: ...automatic unit for swing doors is a one piece unit consisting of an electromechanical device that allows door opening to be controlled by means of a driving arm The door is re closed by a spring syst...

Page 4: ...the operator transmission shaft by means of the extension and the screw 4 provided fig 5 The arm must be mounted perpendicular to the closed door N B If a greater distance between the operator and the...

Page 5: ...nitialisation procedure which includes setting the following parameters measuring the mass of the door determining the end stop positions determining the point at which the STOP safety device interven...

Page 6: ...buzzer which emits sequences of acoustic signals corresponding to different statuses of the system The statuses that have occurred and their identification sequence can be seen in Table 6 Table 6 Aco...

Page 7: ...contacts 11 12 13 14 15 16 EMERGENCY CLOSURE OPENING STOP SAFETY CLOSURE SAFETY 24 Vdc 0 Vdc 0 Vdc INTERNAL COMMAND 0 Vdc 8 9 10 EXTERNAL COMMAND 0 1 2 230 V 6 10 50 60 Hz 1 2 3 white brown green 0 V...

Page 8: ...then re closes after the pause time POSITION 0 MANUAL NIGHT The position 0 can be used to select two different operating functions according to the programming carried out on the 961 B E programming u...

Page 9: ...mme and monitor the operation of the system If the CODIS is used permanently it is necessary to activate function 7 at Level III programming functions see paragraph 8 3 For the electrical connection o...

Page 10: ...L III PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS The CODIS has a programming level where certain functions can be selected These functions are required for several special applications Note a voltage drop or a RESET comma...

Page 11: ...n N O contact terminals 18 19 960MP Door open closed indication N C contact the open and closed positions of the door are indicated by the opening of a N C contact terminals 18 19 960MP function 12 Al...

Page 12: ...the inner door LED 6 lights up select the SLAVE option on the CODIS unit of the outer door LED 6 goes out Function 16 select the desired option on both the CODIS programming units IMPORTANT the interl...

Page 13: ...th the door closed draw a vertical line on the spring as shown in figure 30 Open the door and check the state of the line figure 30 shows two possible configurations In case B fig 30 lubricate the spr...

Page 14: ...mains open o LED 4 AUTOMATIC The door opens when internal or external commands are active and re closes after the pause time o LED 3 AUTOMATIC SPARE o LED 2 ONE WAY Entry or exit inhibited only one di...

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