background image

BLIZZARD 400-800 C ENC 

30 

532104 - Rev.A

- - +

OPEN A OPEN B STOP

BUS BUS

1 2 3 4 5 6

- - +

OPEN A OPEN B STOP

BUS BUS

1 2 3 4 5 6

N

L

PE

L
N

N

L

PE

L
N

1

1

2

2

SPRINT M24 MASTER

SPRINT M24 SLAVE

J6

J2

J4

J6

J2

J4

 4 9

 4 8

Tr

ansla

tion of the orig

inal instruc

tions

ENGLISH

9.2  BATTERY KIT

 

!

Disconnect the battery kit if the automation is taken out of service.

L

i

Battery kits with revision 1 are not compatible: the revision number 

must be A1 or higher. Check the revision number on the label of the 

battery kit board.
Recharge the battery kit by connecting it to the SPRINT M24, before 

starting up the system.  The full charging cycle of the battery kit is 

72 hours.
The battery kit ensures that the automation is powered if there is a 

mains power failure.  The number of cycles that can be carried out 

by the battery depends on the condition of the automation system (the 

state of charge of the battery, the time elapsed since the mains power 

failure, the ambient temperature, structure of the gate etc.).

1.  Switch off power to the system.
2.  Place the battery kit in its housing (

 4 8

).

3.  Connect the battery kit to connector J10 on the electronic board.
4.  Switch on power to the system.

10.  MASTER-SLAVE

If installing systems that have two opposite opening leaves, two 

BLIZZARD 400-800 C ENC must be installed. The first (referred to as 

the 

MASTER

) controls the second (referred to as the 

SLAVE

).  It is up 

to the installer to decide which is the 

MASTER and which is the SLAVE

.

 

F

Cut the power to the system before making the connections.

1.  Install one gearmotor for each leaf (§ 5).
2.  Connect all the accessories to the 

MASTER

 (§ 6).  The only ac-

cessory that can be connected to the 

SLAVE

 is the flashing light.

3.  Install a pair of wires to connect the 

MASTER

 and 

SLAVE

 together 

via the 

Bus

.  For the moment, do not connect the 

MASTER

 and 

SLAVE

 via the 

Bus

.

4.  Carry out the Start-up and Set-up procedure for the 

MASTER

 and 

SLAVE

 independently (§ 7).

5.  Set the 

Ct

 = 

MA

 function on the 

MASTER

6.  Set the 

Ct

 = 

SL

 function on the 

SLAVE

.

7.  Connect the 

MASTER and SLAVE

 together via the 

Bus

.  Follow 

the polarity indicated in 

 4 9

.

8.  Carry out the final operations (§ 8).

L

i

If there is a fault, after having replaced the electronic board:
- Set the 

Ct

 function with the Bus line disconnected

- Connect the 

MASTER

 and 

SLAVE

 together via the 

Bus

. Follow the 

polarity indicated in 

 4 9

- Carry out the 

Setup

 procedure from the 

MASTER:

 in this way, the 

Setup

 

procedure will also be carried out for the 

SLAVE

.

Summary of Contents for BLIZZARD 400 C ENC

Page 1: ...BLIZZARD 400 C ENC BLIZZARD 800 C ENC...

Page 2: ...ts reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced archived distributed to third parties nor copiedinanyotherway inanyformatandwithanymeans beitelectronic mechanical or by photocopying without prior...

Page 3: ...ration 14 5 6 Installing the Rack 15 5 7 Adjustments and checks 17 6 SPRINT M24 BOARD 18 6 1 Connections 19 7 START UP 22 7 1 Power supply and earthing 22 7 2 LEDs check 22 7 3 Installation of the lim...

Page 4: ...tion Gearmotors for sliding gates Model BLIZZARD 400 C ENC BLIZZARD 800 C ENC The essential requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC including all applicable amendments that have been applie...

Page 5: ...uired by law among other things to carry out a risk analysis of the machine automatic gate in its entirety and take protective measures to fulfil the essential safety requirements specified in Annex I...

Page 6: ...contained in the instructions and warning tables at the beginning of the paragraphs Always comply with the safety recommendations Only the installer and or maintenance technician is authorised to wor...

Page 7: ...an those specified or use them for purposes not intended and authorised by their respective manufacturers Do not allow water jets of any type or size to come into direct contact with the gear motor Do...

Page 8: ...e if there is a mains power supply failure L L Revision 1 battery kits are not compatible the revision number must be 1A or higher Check the revision number on the label of the battery kit board 3 4 E...

Page 9: ...tor with integrated encoder 4 Electronic board SPRINT M24 5 Magnetic limit switches 6 Release device 7 Battery kit compartment 8 Earth connection 9 Power cable clamps 10 Z16 module 4 pinion 7 Installa...

Page 10: ...eights mustbesolidandtheremustbenoriskofdetachment or collapse considering the weight of the leaf and the forces applied by the gearmotor and wind action Perform structural calculations where necessar...

Page 11: ...ILL BIT of specified sizes M8 THREAD CUTTER of specified sizes for steel rack to be screwed on LEVEL 1 Mains power supply 3 x 1 5mm2 2 Circuit breaker 3 Junction box 4 Blizzard gearmotor 5 Bus G WayTX...

Page 12: ...8 90 0 50 50 7 90 0 50 95 288 132 50 6 288 132 Translation of the original instructions ENGLISH POSITIONING THE NYLON RACK Foundation Nylon rack 5 2 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS POSITIONING THE FOUNDATION...

Page 13: ...The foundation plate and corresponding hardware are accessories which are not included 1 Assemblethefoundationplateasshownin 11 tightentheM10 nuts and lock nuts supplied using two hex spanners 2 Make...

Page 14: ...port nuts 14 1 5 Fit four M10 lock nuts and four washers supplied together with the foundation plate as shown in 14 2 6 Makesurethereisadistanceof13 5mmbetweenthepinionandtheleaf 5 2 7 Useaspiritlevel...

Page 15: ...ents if the guide were to move downwards 16 1 if an element of the rack needs to be shortened cut it using an angle grinder away from the slot 19 2 Open the leaf manually 3 Rest an element of the rack...

Page 16: ...inion Repeat steps 3 5 for the other fixing points 7 Move the leaf Rest the next element of the rack on the pinion so that it is touching the previous element Line up the teeth by resting them on an e...

Page 17: ...n angle grinder away from the slot 25 5 7 ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT L L The operations described in this section are fundamentally important to the integrity and opera...

Page 18: ...utputW L J17 Connector for encoder J18 Terminal board for motor IC14 Limit switch sensor F1 Mains power supply fuse KEY DL1 Signalling LED Bus G Way device active BUS DL2 Diagnostic LED Bus G Way BUS...

Page 19: ...ntact if active commands the closing of the gate L L If logic b or C are used the input OPEN B must be configured as CLOSE in Advanced programming Ob 02 3 STOP N C stop contact Can be configured in Ad...

Page 20: ...lls and safety edges to be installed Connect the Bus devices in parallel to terminal J4 of the SPRINT M24 board 38 The Bus photocells and safety edges connection has no polarity L L The maximum permit...

Page 21: ...configured as SAFE in Advanced Programming Ob SP L L It is possible to modify the way the reverse on obstacle function works in Advanced Programming IP A Fail Safe test can be carried out on N C cont...

Page 22: ...power supply PE Earth do not remove the wire N Neutral L Phase 4 Secure the mains power cable using the appropriate clamp 42 1 5 Secure the other cables in the appropriate clamp 42 2 6 Switch on power...

Page 23: ...two washers supplied 44 2 10 Manually move the gate to its open position and check that the FCA opening limit switch LED turns off Otherwise adjust the position of the limit switch using the slots 7...

Page 24: ...stable from 00 to 59 sec in 1 second steps If 59 is exceeded the display changes to indicate minutes and tens of seconds separated by a dot with adjustment in steps of 10 seconds up to a maximum of 9...

Page 25: ...andopeninpause flashing during closing off when gate closed 01 Courtesy light active for the opening movement and for a further 90 s 00 O1 OUTPUT OUT 00 Always active 01 Fail Safe test on SAFE input 0...

Page 26: ...Logic AP requires only one command OPENwhenthegateisclosed causesittoopen Afterthepause time the gate closes automatically OPEN when the gate is open in pause stops the gate in the open state automat...

Page 27: ...ited Bus line error 3 Check the status of the Bus LEDs according to the following table STATUS MEANING DL1 BUS At least one Bus device is engaged active DL1 BUS No Bus device is engaged active DL2 BUS...

Page 28: ...tch engaged S3 Gate opening movement S4 Opening limit switch engaged 01 Setup procedure completed Gate open 8 FINAL OPERATIONS RISKS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 1 Make sure that the forces generated...

Page 29: ...already been memorised Press and hold down the button of the radio control to be memorised The LED of the radio control to be memorised flashes twice indicating that it has been memorised 4 Press the...

Page 30: ...the electronic board 4 Switch on power to the system 10 MASTER SLAVE If installing systems that have two opposite opening leaves two BLIZZARD 400 800 C ENC must be installed The first referred to as...

Page 31: ...ided for are respected 12 Check that the manual release operates correctly when the release mechanism is activated it must only be possible to move the gate manually 6 Check that the caps on the locks...

Page 32: ...persons animals or objects Do not allow children to approach or play in the area of operation of the automation system Do not try to prevent the movement of the automation system Do not climb on hold...

Page 33: ......

Page 34: ...Sede legale FAAC S p A Soc Unipersonale Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA ITALY Tel 39 051 61724 Fax 39 051 758518 www geniusg com BLIZZARD 400 800 C ENC 34 532104 Rev A...

Reviews: