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18A MICROSWITCH FOR SUPERVISION OF MOTOR LOCKING DEVICE
This accessory makes it possible to verify correct operation of
the motor lock and, if it stays locked while open, signals an error
via the control board.
Install the supervision microswitch as shown in Fig. 52 ref.
. For
electrical connection and programming, refer to the control
board/accessories section of these instructions.
19A SUPERVISION SENSOR
The supervision sensor is an accessory (magnetic sensor) to
which a relay can be connected via a connector , in order to
have a door closed / door not closed state (e.g. to connect an
alarm system).
Sensor installation procedure:
• Screw the magnet on the carriage nearest to the closing
contact point, using the threaded hole on the belt fitting
(fig.54 ref.
).
• Assemble the sensor to the bracket (fig. 54 ref.
), using
the plastic nuts. Inset a threaded plate on the seats of the
support profile, and install the bracket, using the screws (fig.
54 ref.
). Check if the sensor is in line with the magnet when
the leaf is closed.
17A INSTALLING THE CLOSING HOUSING
Cut the housing profile to the same length as the
support profile, except for 2mm to facilitate closing
housing blocking with side panels.
If the motor lock, and relevant release knob are present, drill a
hole of at least 18 mm taking care to centre the hole with the
release knob.
To facilitate the hole, use the line in fig.53 ref.
as a reference.
if the release knob is present, to open the housing,
dismantle the knob, unfastening the screw in fig.50
ref.
20A INSTALLING THE EMERGENCY BATTERY KIT
• Fit two plates in the support profile as shown in Fig. 55.
• Secure the battery support on the support profile, using the
two supplied screws.
• For electrical connection of the battery board and for
programming, refer to the control board section of these
instructions.
Important
: After having fitted the battery kit, enable it from
the E140 board in order to make it operating: to this end
use push-buttons F +/- on parameter bA or the SD Keeper
programming unit.
fig. 53
fig. 55
fig. 54