E604
ENGLISH
Guide for the installer
Pagina 12
5. DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTIONS
5.1. TERMINAL BOARD CN1 (Fig. 2)
5.1.1. p
ower
supply
Terminals “
1
&
2
”. The secondary winding wires of the toroidal transformer must be connected to these terminals.
Before making this connection, check if the voltage at the transformer output is in the range from 20 V~ to 26 V~
5.1.2. e
Arthing
Terminal “
”. To this terminal, connect the earthing wire coming from the terminal inside the motor body.
The connection is absolutely necessary for correct operation of the control unit.
5.1.3. FAilsAFe
Terminal “
4
”. Connect the negative terminal of the photocell transmitters to this terminal. This contact is used by the Failsafe function to
check the correct operation of the photocells before every closing manoeuvre of the beam. To activate this function refer to paragraph 6.
5.1.4. p
ower
supply
For
Accessories
Terminals “
5
&
6
”. 24 V output max. 500 mA for feeding the external accessories.
Maximum load of this output is 500 mA.
Observe the power supply polarity.
5.2. TERMINAL BOARD CN2 (Fig. 3)
5.2.1. b
eAm
lights
Terminals “
7
&
10
”. Output 24 V max. 15 W. Connect the power cables of the luminous strip to these terminals. The luminous strip lights
on when the beam is open or closed, whereas it flashes when the beam is moving.
Terminal “10” is the negative polarity output.
5.2.2. i
ndicAtor
light
Terminals “
8
&
10
”. Output 24 V max. 5 W. An indicator light, if any, should be connected to these terminals. The indicator light makes
it possible to see the beam status from a remote position, e.g. a porter’s lodge - details:
Beam opening is identified by fast flashing.
When the beam is open, the indicator light stays lighted on a steady light-beam.
Beam closing is identified by slow flashing.
When the beam is closed, the indicator light stays OFF.
24 V max. 5 W lamps can be connected to this output.
Terminal “10” is the negative polarity output.
5.2.3. F
lAshing
light
Terminals “
9
&
10
”. Output 24 V
max.15 W. A steady beam flashing light is connected to these terminals - flashing is controlled by the
control unit. The flashing light is active while the beam is moving, whereas when the beam is idle, whether open or closed, it stays OFF.
Pre-flashing of 0.5 sec was inserted before the beam opening manoeuvre, to signal that the beam is about to move. In addition to signalling
beam movement, the flashing light signals - by a series of flashes - that the beam is being powered by the buffer battery (optional).
Terminal “10” is the negative polarity output.
5.2.4. c
lose
Terminals “
10
&
11
”. Normally open contact. Connect, between these 2 terminals, any pulse generator (e.g. push-button, key selector, etc..)
which, by closing the contact, commands beam closure only. The status of this input is signalled by LED “
DL1
”.
The
CLOSE
command is not active during programming.
If there are several pulse generators, they must be connected in parallel.
5.2.5. o
pen
Terminals “
10
&
12
”. Normally open contact. Connect, between these 2 terminals, any pulse generator (e.g. push-button, key selector, etc..)
which, by closing the contact, commands beam opening only. The status of this input is signalled by LED “
DL2
”.
The
OPEN
command is not active during programming.
If there are several pulse generators, they must be connected in parallel.
5.2.6. o
pen
/ c
lose
Terminals “
10
&
1
”. Normally open contact. Connect, between these 2 terminals, any pulse generator (e.g. push-button, key selector,
etc..) which, by closing the contact, commands beam opening and/or closing. The behaviour of this input is defined by dip-switch 2, see
paragraph 6. The status of this input is signalled by LED “
DL”
.
If there are several pulse generators, they must be connected in parallel.
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