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TABLE 10 - Fault log

01.

Press and hold down the “

Set

” key for approx. 3 seconds;

02.

Release the key when LED “

L1

” starts flashing;

03.

Press keys “

” or “

” to move from the flashing LED to L8 LED (“input LED”) for the “Fault log” parameter;

04.

Press and hold the “

Set

” key through to completion of point 06;

05.

Wait approx. 3 seconds until the LEDs representing the levels corresponding to the manoeuvres with faults illuminate.
The LED L1 indicates the result of the most recent manoeuvre while L8 indicates the eighth-to-last manoeuvre. 
If the LED is on this means that a fault has occurred; if the LED is off, everything is normal;

06.

Press keys “

” and “

” to select the required manoeuvre: the corresponding LED performs a number of flashes equal 

to those normally performed by the flashing light;

07.

Release the “

Set

” key.

SET

SET

SET

SET

L1

or

and

3 s

3 s

L8

The following accessories are envisaged for HYKE (optional): receivers in the
family SMXI, OXI, the programmer Oview, the solar power panel Solemyo and
buffer battery mod. PS124.

8.1 - Connecting a radio receiver

The control unit has a connector for connecting radio receivers (optional acces-
so ries) belonging to the SMXI and OXI families. To connect a receiver, discon-
nect power from the control unit and proceed as shown in

fig. fig. 17

Table 11

and 

Table 12

show the commands corresponding to the outputs on the control

unit.

FURTHER DETAILS

8

8.2 - Connection and installation of the back-up battery mod.

PS124

IMPORTANT! - The battery must only be connected to the control unit
after all the phases of installation and programming have been complet-
ed, as the battery constitutes a source of emergency power.

To arrange connection to the Solemyo system, follow the stages of assembly

fig. 18

.

8.3 - Connection of the Oview programmer

The control unit has a BusT4 connector to which the Oview programming unit
can be connect, and which allows the complete rapid management of the
installation and maintenance phase as well as the diagnosis of the entire
automation system. To access this connector, proceed as shown in 

fig. 19

and

connect the connector to the dedicated seat. The Oview can be connected to
several Control units simultaneously (up to 5 without any particular precautions,
and up to 60 observing the dedicated warnings) and can stay connected to the
control unit even during the normal operation of the automation system. In this
case, it can be used to send the commands directly tot he control unit using the
specific "user" menu. The Firmware upgrade can also be carried out. If there is
a radio receiver from the OXI family in the control unit, Oview can be used to
gain access to the parameters of the transmitters stored in the receiver itself.
For further information, please consult the relevant instruction manual and the
manual for the “Opera system book” system.

8.4 - Connecting the solar power system Solemyo

CAUTION! – When the automation is powered by the “Sole myo” system,
IT MUST NEVER BE POWERED simultaneously by the electrical mains.

For more information on the Solemyo system, refer to the relative instruction
manual.

To connect the Solemyo system, proceed as shown in 

fig. 20

8.5 - Connecting the external release system Kio

CAUTION!

– Kio must be connected to the gearmotor controlling the leaf

that moves first (starting from the gate closed position)

.

01.

Open the cover of the gearmotor (

fig. 21-1

).

02.

Remove the plastic guard of the gearmotor as shown in 

fig. 21-2

;

03.

Insert the screw with nut in the hole as shown in 

fig. 21-3

;

04.

Attach the two ends of the spring as shown in 

fig. 22-4

;

05.

Insert the steel cable before the screw and then in the hole of the pin as

shown in 

fig. 21-5

;

06.

Secure the cable by tightening the relative screw (

fig. 21-5

);

07.

Route the other end of the cable through one of the holes on the lower sec-

tion of the gearmotor as shown in 

fig. 21-6

;

08.

Refit the plastic guard and then the cover of the gearmotor (

fig. 21-7

);

09.

At this point, connect the cable to Kio, with reference to the relative instruc-

tion manual.

No.

Command

Description

The Courtesy light comes on with timed turning off

The Courtesy light turns on and off in step-by-step mode

14

Courtesy light 
timer on

15

Courtesy light 
on-off

Table 11

SMXI / SMXIS or OXI / OXIFM / OXIT / OXITFM in mode I or Mode II

“S.S.” (Step by Step) 

command

“Partial opening 1” 

command

“Open” 

command

“Close” 

command

Output

no. 1

Output

no. 2

Output

no. 3

Output

no. 4

1

Step by step

2

Partial opening 1

3

Open

4

Close

5

Stop

6

Apartment block 
Step by Step

7

Step by Step
high priority

8

Partial open 2

9

Partial open 3

10

Open and block
automation

11

Close and block
automation

12

Block automation

13

Release 
automation

Table 12

OXI / OXIFM /OXIT / OXITFM in extended mode II

No.

Command

Description

“S.S.” (Step by Step) command

“Partial opening 1” command

“Open” command

“Close” command

Stops manoeuvre

Apartment block control

Gives command even when automation is blocked 
or commands are in progress

Partial open (Opening of leaf M2 to 1/2 of normal opening)

Partial open (Opening of two leafs to 1/2 of normal opening)

It causes an opening manoeuvre, after which the automa-
tion is blocked; the control unit accepts no further com-
mands with the exception of “Step by step high priority”,
“Release” automation and (from Oview only) the com-
mands “Release and close” and “Release and open”

It causes a closure manoeuvre, after which the automation
is blocked; the control unit accepts no further commands
with the exception of “Step by step high priority”, “Release”
automation and (from Oview only ) the commands
“Release and close” and “Release and open”

It causes the manoeuvre to stop and the automation to
block; the control unit accepts no further commands with
the exception of “Step by step high priority”, “Release” au -
to mation and (from Oview only ) the commands “Release
and close” and “Release and open”.

It causes the automation to be released and normal opera-
tion to resume

Summary of Contents for HK7024

Page 1: ...tions et avertissements pour l installation et l utilisation ES Instrucciones y advertencias para la instalación y el uso DE Installierungs und Gebrauchsanleitungen und Hinweise PL Instrukcje i ostrzeżenia do instalacji i użytkowania NL Aanwijzingen en aanbevelingen voor installatie en gebruik Swing gate opener HK7024 HK7224 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...r supervision to ensure that they do not play with it Do not allow children to play with the fixed control devices Keep remote con trol devices out of the reach of children WARNINGS AND GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1 Contents 1 WARNINGS AND GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1 1 1 Safety warnings 1 1 2 Installation warnings 1 1 3 Operation warnings 1 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE 1 3 INSTALLATION 2 3 1 Prelimina...

Page 4: ...e that the resist ance to movement is constant at all points of travel there should not be any points where more force or less is required Bring the gate leaves manually into a position at random then let go and check that they remain stationary Check that the gearmotor fixing zone is compatible with its overall dimen sions fig 1 Check that the place where the gearmotor is to be installed allows e...

Page 5: ...5 50 B A 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 90 95 95 100 100 105 105 110 90 95 95 105 GRAPH 2 rotation fulcrum and the column surface designated for fixture of the rear gearmotor bracket b On Graph 2 note the obtained value B and from this point trace a hor izontal line until it intersects the area covering the range 90 95 c At the points of intersection between the horizontal line and the area trace...

Page 6: ...ith other func tions see TABLE 3 Level 1 functions or via the Oview programmer see paragraph 8 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 4 1 Electrical connections of gearmotor with control unit mod HK7024 Caution Only make the electrical connections after installing the gear motor WARNINGS Connections must be made exclusively by qualified personnel All electrical connections must be made with the unit disconnec...

Page 7: ... the leaf controlled by motor M1 but closes the one controlled by M2 press key or to stop the learning phase At this point invert the connections of motors M1 and M2 on the ter minals on the control unit and then those of the respective encoders after this start the procedure from point 01 If the first two manoeuvres a and b are not closing but are opening press key or to stop the learning phase A...

Page 8: ... the control unit per form a few opening and closing manoeuvres to ensure that the gate moves cor rectly and to check for installation or setting defects 01 Press the Open key Check for the correct leaf opening offset and check that the opening manoeuvre includes the acceleration constant speed and deceleration phases and that the leaf limit switch is set a few centime tres from the opening mechan...

Page 9: ...c closure is activated with the programmed pause time Function ACTIVE in the event of a power failure even of short duration when power is restored the con trol unit detects gate open and automatically starts a closure manoeuvre preceded by 5 seconds of pre flashing Function NOT ACTIVE when power is restored the gate remains where it is Function ACTIVE after 1 minute from the end of the manoeuvre ...

Page 10: ...2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 Very slow Slow Medium Fast Very fast Extremely fast Fast opening Slow Closing Extremely fast Opening Medium Closing Sets the motor speed during normal travel Motor speed L6 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 Pedestrian 1 opening of leaf M2 to 1 4 of total opening Pedestrian 1 opening of leaf M2 to 1 2 of total opening Pedestrian 3 opening of leaf M2 to 3 4 of total opening Pedestrian 4 Co...

Page 11: ... lamp connected to the S C A open gate light output when this output is programmed as Mainte nance light The various warning lamp signals are shown in Table 7 To program the limit value of the maintenance operations see Table 5 Some devices are able to emit signals that serve to recognise their state of operation or possible faults If a flashing light is connected to the FLASH output on the contro...

Page 12: ...ashes Error on internal parameters in control unit Wait at least 30 seconds then try giving a command and if necessary turn off the power supply If the condition persists there may be a malfunction and the electronic board must be replaced 6 short flashes 1 second pause 6 short flashes Maximum limit of consecutive mano euvres or manoeuvres per hour excee ded Wait a few minutes until the manoeuvre ...

Page 13: ...nnecting the solar power system Solemyo CAUTION When the automation is powered by the Solemyo system IT MUST NEVER BE POWERED simultaneously by the electrical mains For more information on the Solemyo system refer to the relative instruction manual To connect the Solemyo system proceed as shown in fig 20 8 5 Connecting the external release system Kio CAUTION Kio must be connected to the gearmotor ...

Page 14: ...ions and the results of tests performed on prototypes As it is only an estimation it does not represent any form of guarantee on the effective lifetime of the product Example of calculating the lifetime of a HYKE gearmotor with LONG length arm refer to Table 13 and Graph 3 leaf length 2 8 m severity index 20 leaf weight 230 Kg m severity index 20 solid leaf severity index 15 Total severity index 5...

Page 15: ...on for buffer battery PS124 Solar power provision for SYKCE kit Maximum absorbed power 300 W 140 W Maximum absorbed current 1 5 A 3 A for version HK7024K V1 6 A for a maximum interval of 2 s Absorbed power with All Standby 1 function when powered by PS124 less than 100 mW or SYKCE kit including OXI receiver Flashing light output one LUCYB flashing light 12 V 21 W bulb Electric lock output one 12 V...

Page 16: ...5 December 2004 regarding the approximation of member state legis lation related to electromagnetic compatibility repealing directive 89 336 EEC according to the following standards EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 61000 6 3 2007 The product also complies with the following directives according to the requirements envisaged for quasi machinery Directive 2006 42 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL of 17 ...

Page 17: ...al documentation Images IT Documentazione Tecnica Immagini FR Documentation Technique Images ES Documentación Técnica Imágenes DE echnische Dokumentation Bilder PL Dokumentacja Techniczna Zdjęcia NL Technische documentatie Afbeeldingen ...

Page 18: ...ion it is not a game The product is not intended for use by persons including children with limit ed physical sensory or mental capacities or who lack experience or knowl edge unless supervised or trained in the use of the product by a person responsible for their safety Faults if an operating fault is detected in the automation system cut off the electricity supply to the automation system and re...

Page 19: ...e in prossimità dell automazione e non lasciare i telecomandi alla loro por tata per evitare attivazioni involontarie non è un gioco Il prodotto non è destinato ad essere utilizzato da persone bambini compresi le cui capacità fisiche sensoriali o mentali siano ridotte oppure con mancanza di esperienza o di conoscenza a meno che esse abbiano potuto beneficiare attraverso l intermediazione di una pe...

Page 20: ...st toutefois prudent d inter dire aux enfants de jouer à proximité de l automatisation et de ne pas laisser les télécommandes à leur portée afin d éviter des activations involontaires ce n est pas un jeu Le produit n est pas destiné à être utilisé par des personnes enfants compris dont les capacités physiques sensorielles ou mentales sont réduites ou man quant d expérience ou de connaissance à moi...

Page 21: ... todos modos conviene impedir que los niños jueguen cerca del automatismo y mantener los mandos a distancia fuera de su alcance para evitar activaciones involuntarias no es un juguete El producto no está destinado a su uso por parte de personas niños inclui dos cuyas capacidades físicas sensoriales o mentales se hallen disminuidas o que carezcan de la experiencia o conocimientos necesarios a no se...

Page 22: ...d die Flügel stillstehen Wenn sich das das Tor oder die Eingangstür schließt ist das Durch queren STRIKT VERBOTEN Den einwandfreien Betrieb der Fotozellen regelmäßig prüfen Kinder eine Automatisierungsanlage gewährt einen hohen Sicherheitsgrad mit ihrem Erfassungssystem kontrolliert und garantiert sie ihre Bewegung in Anwesenheit von Personen oder Gegenständen Als Vorsichtsmaßnahme soll ten Kinder...

Page 23: ...oki poziom bezpieczeństwa a niezawod ne fotokomórki uniemożliwiają wykonanie ruchu w obecności osób lub rzeczy Mimo to lepiej zabronić dzieciom bawienia się w pobliżu automatyki oraz nie zostawiać nigdy pilotów bez nadzoru aby uniknąć nieumyślnej aktywacji urzą dzenia to nie zabawka Produkt nie może być użytkowany przez osoby w tym dzieci o ogranicze niach fizycznych lub umysłowych a także przez t...

Page 24: ... terwijl het sluit Controleer de goede werking van de fotocellen regelmatig Kinderen een automatisering garandeert een hoge veiligheidsgraad Door haar detectiesystemen controleert en belet ze de beweging ervan in aanwezig heid van personen of voorwerpen Het is echter verstandig kinderen te verbie den in de buurt van de automatisering te spelen en de afstandbedieningen bui ten hun bereik te houden ...

Page 25: ...IX 1 2 3 4 320 mm 210 mm 290 mm ...

Page 26: ...X 1 3 2 5 7 6 0 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 50 B A 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 90 95 95 100 100 105 105 110 90 95 95 105 8 ...

Page 27: ...XI 1 2 a b 3 9 5 OK OK b a 9 b a a b x 4 c a 4 1 2 3 4 90 90 10 7 6 8 ...

Page 28: ...XII 9 1 2 a b 3 10 5 b x 4 c a 4 8 b a 10 1 2 3 13 11 6 OK OK 7 ...

Page 29: ...XIII 1 2 90 3 90 12 A 90 2 1 3 12 B 4 OK 3 NO 2 NO 11 1 3 2 5 4 ...

Page 30: ...FLASH ELS S C A OPEN CLOSE BLUEBUS TX 24V 4W RX P P NC NO C C NO NC STOP P P STOP 24 Vcc 13 1 2 14 1 2 5 1 2 3 4 XIV ...

Page 31: ...6 1 2 8 7 15 1 3 5 1 2 2 4 XV ...

Page 32: ...XVI 16 1 2 7 6 17 L1 OPEN STOP CLOSE L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 ...

Page 33: ...XVII 1 2 1 2 18 1 3 5 1 2 2 2 1 4 19 1 2 ...

Page 34: ...XVIII 1 2 20 1 4 1 2 3 2 ...

Page 35: ...XIX 21 1 3 5 1 2 2 4 6 2 1 3 7 ...

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