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L2

L1

TX1

TX2

45 mm.

135 mm.

  Fig. 7

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

5.3.2.

Installing the rubber profiles and the receiver/
transmitter.

Fit the batteries (supplied standard) in the top and bottom
transmitters, observing correct polarity (TX1 and TX2 Fig.
7).

Fit the transmitters on the ends of the rubber profiles, observing
the direction indicated in Fig. 7, with the lens on the front
detection border of the edge.

Fit the bottom rubber profile, sliding it downward along the
support profile, and taking it in contact against the lower
support spacer.

Fit the batteries (supplied standard) in the receiver-
transmitter observing the polarity (Fig.7A).

Fit the receiver-transmitter so that the logo is not overturned,
sliding it downward along the support profile, until the rigid
coupling is fully inserted in the rubber profile.
Check if the rubber profile and the receiver-transmitter are in
contact with each other.

Fit the top rubber profile, sliding it downward along the support
profile, making sure that the rigid coupling is fully inserted in the
rubber profile.
Check if the rubber profile and the receiver-transmitter are in
contact with each other.

Secure the support spacer in the top hole which had been left
free.

5.3.3.

Installing the closing caps

Fit the closing caps, checking if they are in contact with the
rubber profiles, and secure them with the self-tapping screws
(supplied standard) in the pre-drilled holes.

5.3.4.

Installing the fixed receiver

Position the receiver so that the lens on the front panel (Fig. 8 ref.

) is 50-55 cm from the ground (

HT

 see Fig. 5):

• 

Separate the bottom (Fig. 8 ref. 

) from the front panel (Fig.8 ref. 

)

Mark, for drilling the holes, the two screw securing points (Fig. 8
ref. 

) - screws not supplied.

Using adequate screws and expansion plugs, secure the
bottom of the receiver (Fig. 8 ref. 

)

Make the electrical connections as shown in Chap.6, using
the rubber cable gripper (Fig.8 Ref. 

)

Assemble the front cover (Fig. 8 ref. 

) to the bottom (Fig. 8 ref.

), using the supplied screws (Fig. 8 ref. 

)

Finish installing the receiver, by fitting the rubber protective
devices (Fig. 8 ref. 

) on the screws.

Connect the device using - for cable routing - the facility in the
lower part of the receiver.

5.3.5.

Installing the coupling profile

The coupling profile and its aluminium profile must be cut to at
least the same length as the finished edge (dimension 

X

 in Fig. 5).

We advise you to cut the coupling profile cleanly and

precisely.

  Fig. 7A

Summary of Contents for MSE 110 W

Page 1: ...MSE 110 W MSE 110 W...

Page 2: ...p 4 5 1 TYPESOFINSTALLATION p 4 5 2 POSITIONINGANDSIZINGTHECOMPONENTS p 5 5 2 1 POSITIONINGTHEFIXEDRECEIVER p 5 5 2 2 SIZINGTHERUBBERPROFILES p 5 5 2 3SIZINGTHESUPPORTPROFILE p 5 5 3 INSTALLATIONSEQUE...

Page 3: ...nalinformation This product underwent a test in a typical uniform configuration all products manufactured by FAAC S p A Bologna 01 January 2006 The Managing Director A Bassi WARNINGS Attention For the...

Page 4: ...S Fig 1 TAB 1 GENERAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR MSE 110 W W 0 1 1 E S M C e r u t a r e p m e t t n e i b m a g n i t a r e p O 5 5 o t 0 4 P I s s a l c n o i t c e t o r P 5 5 c e s m e m i t n o...

Page 5: ...The gate and pillar are not on the same axis the receiver is installed on the Safe Beam column Fig 4 ref D For installation see the accessory s instructions the receiver is installed on the adjustabl...

Page 6: ...possible to install the bottom cap and therefore the installation would be incomplete Top Rubber profile L1 L1 X T HT 63 5 where X Total length of finished edge max 2500 mm T Distance from ground to f...

Page 7: ...contact with each other Secure the support spacer in the top hole which had been left free 5 3 3 Installing the closing caps Fit the closing caps checking if they are in contact with the rubber profi...

Page 8: ...eck if in closed position the safety edge is positioned on the aluminium profile Insert the rubber coupling profile downward in the aluminium profile until the niche reaches the height suitable for po...

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