
Fig. 15
SPRINT 382 - SPRINT 383
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00058I0112 - Rev.6
Tr
ansla
tion of the original instruc
tions
ENGLISH
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FSW OP - Opening safety devices contact (terminal 3):
The purpose of the
opening safety devices is to protect the leaf movement area during opening.
During opening, in the A-AP-S-E-EP logics the safety devices reverse the
movement of the gate leaves, or stop and restart the movement when they
are released (see advanced programming in Chpt 5.2). During the opening
cycle in logics B and C, they interrupt movement. They never operate during
the closing cycle.
If the Opening safety devices are engaged when the gate is closed, they
prevent the leaf opening movement.
To install several safety devices, connect the N.C. contacts in series
(
fi
g.4).
If no opening safety devices are connected, jumper connect inputs OP
and -TX FSW (
fi
g. 5).
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FSW CL - Closing safety devices contact (terminal 4):
The purpose of the
closing safety devices is to protect the leaf movement area during closing.
During closing, in the A-AP-S-E-EP logics, the safety devices reverse the
movement of the gate leaves, or stop and reverse the movement when they
are released (see advanced programming in Chpt 5.2). During the closing
cycle in logics B and C, they interrupt movement. They never operate during
the opening cycle.
If the Closing safety devices are engaged when the gate is open, they
prevent the leaf closing movement.
To install several safety devices, connect the N.C. contacts in series (
fi
g.4).
If no closing safety devices are connected, jumper connect terminals CL
and -TX FSW (
fi
g. 5).
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STOP - STOP contact (terminal 5):
any device (e.g. a push-button) which, by
opening a contact, is able to stop gate movement.
To install several STOP devices, connect the N.C. contacts in series.
If STOP devices are not connected, jumper connect the STP and - termi-
nals.
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EDGE - EDGE safety device contact (terminal 6):
The purpose of the “edge”
safety device is to protect the leaf movement area during opening/closing
against
fi
xed obstacles (pillars, walls, etc.). In all logics, during opening and
closing, the safety devices reverse gate leaf movement for 2 seconds. If the
safety devices operate again during the 2-seconds reversing time, they STOP
movement without any reversing.
If the Edge safety devices are engaged while the gate is closed or open,
they prevent the leaves movement.
To install several safety devices, connect the N.C. contacts in series (
fi
g.4).
If edge safety devices are not connected, jumper connect the EDGE and
- inputs. (
fi
g. 5).
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– Negative for power supply to accessories (terminals 7 and 8)
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+ 24 Vdc - Positive for power supply to accessories (terminals 9 and 10)
Accessories max. load is 500 mA. To calculate absorption values, refer
to the instructions for individual accessories.
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TX -FSW - Negative for power supply to photocell transmitters (terminal 11)
If you use this terminal for connecting the negative for supplying power to
the photocell transmitters, you may, if necessary, also use the FAIL SAFE
function (see advanced programming in Chpt 5.2). If this function is enabled,
the equipment checks operation of the photocells before every opening or
closing cycle.
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W.L. - Power supply to indicator-light / timed output (terminal 12)
Connect
a 24 Vdc - 3 W max indicator-light or timed output, if necessary, between
this terminal and the +24V supply (see advanced programming in Chpt 5.2).
To avoid geopardising correct operation of the system, do not exceed the
indicated power.
4.5. Connector J2 - Rapid connection to 5-pin radio-receiver module
The control unit is designed to house a 5-pin radio-receiver module. To install, cut out
power and
fi
t the module in the appropriate J2 connector inside the control unit (see
fi
g.
15). Connect the accessory, with the components side facing the inside of the board.
Insert and remove the module after cutting power.
This done, observe the radio-receiver instructions for memorystoring the remote
control. When the remote control has been stored, it controls OPEN A just like any
command device.
4.6. Connector J6 - Limit-switches rapid connection (
fi
g.2)
This input is intended for rapid connection of the opening and closing limit-switches
designed to stop the leaf, or for start of decelerations or for braking (see advanced
programming in Chpt. 5.2.). In gearmotors with a built-in control unit, this connection
is pre-wired as standard (
fi
g. 2). For leaf opening direction, see advanced program-
ming in Chpt 5.2.
4.7. Connector J3 - Encoder rapid connection (
fi
g.2)
This input is designed for rapid connection of the Encoder (optional). To
fi
t the encoder
on the motor, refer to the relevant instructions.
The presence of the encoder is signalled - when the gearmotor is running - by the
fl
ashing of the “Encoder” LED on the board.
When the encoder is used, the control unit knows the exact position of the gate while
it is moving.
The encoder controls the adjustments of some of the control unit’s functions in a
different way (partial opening or deceleration - see advanced programming in Chpt
5.2) and as an anti-crushing device.
If the gate strikes an obstacle during opening or closing, the encoder immediately re-
verses the gate leaf for 2 seconds. If the encoder operates again during the 2-seconds
reversing time, it STOPS movement without commanding any reversing.
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