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Fig. 26

9. COURTESY LIGHT

- The courtesy light stays lighted for 2 minutes after the end of 

the manoeuvre (cannot be modified). 

Fig. 27

OPEN A

OTHER SAFETY DEVICES

10. CONNECTIONS

IMPORTANT: Before attempting any work on the board 

(connections, maintenance), always cut off power.

- To prevent any electric noise whatever, use separate sheaths 

for powering the network, signals and accessories.

- The D1000 operator has a cable with a two-pole plug for 230 

Vac power supply.

- To connect the external controls, safety devices and signals, 

break open the pre-holed element (Fig. 26 ref. 

).

- To connect the safety edge (see par. 18.3), break open the 

pre-holed element (Fig. 26 ref. 

).

- Make the electrical connections, referring to Fig. 27.

If the 

STOP

 input is not used, jumper connect the input 

to the terminal  

.

If the photocells are not used, connect the 

FSW 

input to terminal 

-TX FSW

.

Inputs status leds:

The automated system stopped and at rest is indicated 

in bold for each input.

STOP

(1)  Prevents closing if pulse is maintained.

(2)  Prevents closing and/or opening if pulse is    

maintained.

 

 

During the opening manoeuvre, the 

 

 

anti-crushing device causes an immediate

 

 

stop. During the closing manoeuvre, it opens 

  the 

door.

If, during closure, an obstacle is detected more than 

three consecutive times, the automated system 

considers this distance as the new closing contact point 

and goes into closed status. To restore the correct 

positions, remove the obstacle and command a new 

cycle: at the next closure, the automated system will 

advance at low speed until it detects the contact point.

LD

Meaning

OFF

ON

1

Input status OPEN

Not enabled

Enabled

2

Input status STOP

Enabled

Not Enabled

3

Input status FSW

Safety devices engaged

Safety devices disengaged

Summary of Contents for D1000

Page 1: ...D1000 D1000...

Page 2: ...ur les remarques concernant les caract ristiques ou le fonctionnement du produit Vor der Installation des Produkts sind die Anweisungen vollst ndig zu lesen Mit dem Symbol sind wichtige Anmerkungen f...

Page 3: ...board components p 10 8 3 Terminal boards and connectors p 10 8 4 DS1 Programming dip switches p 10 8 5 Operating logics p 10 9 COURTESY LIGHT p 11 10 CONNECTIONS p 11 11 PROGRAMMING p 12 11 1 Settin...

Page 4: ...install the external control devices at a height of not below 150cm clear of the door movement area but in a position enabling visual control of the area When you have finished installing we advise y...

Page 5: ...ng 16 Use of at least one indicator light e g FAACLIGHT is recommended for every system as well as a warning sign adequately secured to the frame structure in addition to the devices mentioned at poin...

Page 6: ...ccess Do not use them for any other purpose 1 DIMENSIONS 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AUTOMATED SYSTEM D1000 3 ANCILLARY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Prepare the electric system in keeping with the instructions...

Page 7: ...ducts but do not use grease and in any event follow the manufacturer s instructions Check correct balance and if the opening mechanical stops have been installed Remove the door s existing closing mec...

Page 8: ...g guide until it is near the front terminal the one opposite the drive coupling 3 Assemble the front fitting Fig 7 ref B to the transmission unit Fig 7 ref A 4 Apply slight tension to the chain tighte...

Page 9: ...corresponding to the maximum height reached by the door during movement see Fig 4 3 Position the securing bracket of the front fitting so that the lower edge is at least 5 mm above the intersection po...

Page 10: ...5 Mark drill and secure the fitting to the door using the screws ref Fig 17 NOT supplied Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 18 Fig 17 Fig 16 8 Lift the sliding guide until the rear fitting is at the same level as the...

Page 11: ...80 cm off the ground and cut off the excess section of rope 2 Make a knot at the end of the rope and assemble the release handle Fig 22 3 Pull the release handle down and check if the door can be move...

Page 12: ...LOCKED Closes No effect 2 No effect 1 Supply voltage V Hz 230 50 Power supply to accessories Vdc 24 Accessories max load mA 200 Operating ambient temperature C 20 55 Quick fit connector for receiver b...

Page 13: ...he input to the terminal If the photocells are not used connect the FSW input to terminal TX FSW Inputs status leds The automated system stopped and at rest is indicated in bold for each input STOP 1...

Page 14: ...rent conditions and following commands or action by the safety devices Learning can be automatic or manual In the latter case the opening and closing deceleration points can be determined However in a...

Page 15: ...UP LED starts to flash when you release the push button Start the following procedure within 4 seconds otherwise the operator will perform automatic SET UP 1 Give the 1st OPEN command the operator pe...

Page 16: ...ond and then goes OFF indicating that storage was executed 6 To add other radio controls set the same ON OFF combination used in point 1 12 2 Memory storage of radio controls SLH A Maximum of 250 code...

Page 17: ...EN A or OPEN B 5 The LED on the board relating to the channel being learned flashes for 5 sec within which time the code of another radio control must be transmitted 6 The LED lights up on steady beam...

Page 18: ...4 Fig 36 Fig 37 17 3 Safety edge CN60E The use of the safety edge with conductive element is facilitated because the control unit Fig 36 ref can be housed on board the operator Procedure Grip the rear...

Page 19: ...ently reverses motion during the opening and or closing manoeuvre The automated system detects that the door movement is too difficult If you are using manual adjustment of force thesetthrustcouldbein...

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