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The informat ion  conta ined  in  th is docu ment is the property of  Automat ic  Syst ems and  is conf ident ial. The rec ip ient  is forb idd en to use  it for any purpose  ot her 
than  for  the  use  of  the  products  or  the  execut ion  of  the  project  to  wh ich  th ey  refer  or  to  commu nicate  it  to  th ird  parties  w ithout  the  pr ior  wr itten  conse nt  of 
Automat ic Systems. Document sub ject  to change w ithout advance not if icat ion .  

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5.11.3. 

Status 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.11.4. 

Identification 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.11.5. 

Commands 

 

 

 

 

Status of the obstacle 

Mechanical play of the motor coupling (pitch) 

 

Number of major/minor defects since the last 
reset 

Number of openings in clockwise direction (A) or 
counter-clockwise (B) since the last reset 

Same counters as above, without reset  

Reset of 1 of the 4 counters above  

Mechanical play of the motor coupling 

Last minor defect registered 

Last major defect registered 
 

Indicate the type of gate 

 see serial number or installation drawing  

Note

: if the gate is connected to the Smart n' Slim 

monitoring panel, select AS -SL930  

Enter the desired reference for the gate  

Save the modifications 

This screen allows testing the following inputs: 

 
Closing

: closing and locking the obstacle 

Emergency opening

: opening of the obstacle. 

Opening in direction A (clockwise) / B 
(counterclockwise)

: opening of the obstacle in 

the A or B direction. 

Summary of Contents for AUTOMATIC SYSTEM SL930

Page 1: ...he products or the execution of the project to which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written consent of Automatic Systems Document subject to change without advance...

Page 2: ...ion device and suction mechanism by hold magnet Pages 15 34 translate electric diagrams in English 03 2010 06 11 Mfy RWK HB DL Complete revision for adaptation to the modification realized on the equi...

Page 3: ...t to the floor 11 3 4 Electrical connections 12 3 5 Commissioning 13 4 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 14 4 1 Locking 15 4 2 Position encoder 16 4 3 Safety 16 5 MAINTENANCE 17 5 1 Removing the housing 17 5 2 T...

Page 4: ...tically without pushing the obstacle to avoid untimely out of order All operations on the equipment must be carried out by qualified personnel Any unauthorized operation or operation carried out by a...

Page 5: ...ion 0 50 A when turning 0 90 A while locking Automatic obstacle unlocking on power failure Variable speed controller ensures smooth obstacle movements Obstacle position determined by encoder Operating...

Page 6: ...ication SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 6 39 2 2 Location of the components 1 Mounting base attached to the floor 2 Main chassis equipment without obstacle 3 Obstacle glass panel 4 Conical coupling of the...

Page 7: ...arties without the prior written consent of Automatic Systems Document subject to change without advance notification SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 7 39 3 INSTALLATION The installation must be carried o...

Page 8: ...en to use it for any purpose other than for the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written consent of Auto...

Page 9: ...is forbidd en to use it for any purpose other than for the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written cons...

Page 10: ...is forbidd en to use it for any purpose other than for the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written cons...

Page 11: ...t is essential to adapt the fastening hardware and the installation procedure to the environment and the nature of the floor on which the gate will be positioned Installation must be validated by cert...

Page 12: ...s begun Connections must be executed in accordance with the wiring diagrams provided inside the equipment which remain the reference Type of cable Connections 3G2 5 Electrical power supply of each equ...

Page 13: ...chanical stops ch 5 7 2 Switch ON the equipment The obstacle will move seeking its starting point closed position then it locks 3 Start the CONFIG AUTO menu Note the obstacles must be fitted Press the...

Page 14: ...acles 3 The gate is unlocked by an external command pushbutton card readers etc According to the selected mode the obstacle then starts to turn automatically in the authorized direction of passage or...

Page 15: ...ctivated by detection of a vane 76 The electromagnet then moves the lock into hole 77a of plate 77 locking the rotor 12 Locking is maintained by the electrical circuit between the hold magnet 72 and t...

Page 16: ...d passes through 2 sensors 81 and 82 This encoder does not need any adjustment 4 3 Safety During rotation if the obstacle encounters an obstruction limiting its movement it will make several attempts...

Page 17: ...roject to which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written consent of Automatic Systems Document subject to change without advance notification SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT...

Page 18: ...t check the following points The security of all components attachment to the floor obstacle motor conical coupling 4 p 6 etc The state of the ground cable on the rotor Fig A The control signals The o...

Page 19: ...OBV E07047 01 2007 x Mobile obstacle 1230 x 850 mm OBV E07050 01 2007 x Mobile obstacle 1530 x 850 mm OBV E07030 01 2007 x Mobile obstacle 1730 x 850 mm OBV E07049 01 2007 x Mobile obstacle 480 x 640...

Page 20: ...Automatic Systems Document subject to change without advance notification SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 20 39 5 5 Adjusting the locking sensor 1 Unlock the obstacle by switching off the power or selecti...

Page 21: ...rts of the coupling are separated Note if the screws E are not supplied use 3 screws D 4 Move the obstacle to its closed position 5 Unscrew the 3 screws E and tighten the other 6 D 5 7 Setting the mov...

Page 22: ...V323 TBV327 MT EN p 22 39 5 8 Fitting and adjusting the locking mechanism a Slacken the lock nut 36 and screw the lock 21 completely onto the threaded rod 22 b Unscrew 4 turns Unscrew the sleeve 23 pa...

Page 23: ...which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written consent of Automatic Systems Document subject to change without advance notification SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 23 39...

Page 24: ...e the complete lock assembly away from the frame Fix the lock assembly to the plate by tightening screws 30 In the locked position activate the lock by pushing core 31 and not contact plate 34 adjust...

Page 25: ...on SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 25 39 5 9 Replacing an obstacle 1 Remove the 2 parts of the housing by unscrewing the screws 50 2 Hold the glass plate 3 Remove the screws 51 maintaining the glass on it...

Page 26: ...on of the obstacle with regard to its closed position Serial n of the CPU board alternating with the IP address of the board if the IP interface option is fitted The obstacle rotation speed Any error...

Page 27: ...ction This adjustment may be necessary according to obstacle s height Note adjust the limit stops after modifying this parameter ch 5 7 OPENING ANGLE B WAY PPV only Fine adjustment of the maximum open...

Page 28: ...Document subject to change without advance notification SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 28 39 Parameter Description AUTOMATIC SETUP Automatic configuration of the BRAKING ANGLE according to the ROTATION...

Page 29: ...39 5 11 Maintenance interface 5 11 1 Network communication settings Note a basic knowledge of networks is necessary 1 Switch the power on the gate ch 5 2 2 Connect a PC to the RJ45 connector of the CP...

Page 30: ...mber of major minor defects since the last reset Number of openings in clockwise direction A or counter clockwise B since the last reset Same counters as above without reset Reset of 1 of the 4 counte...

Page 31: ...t of Automatic Systems Document subject to change without advance notification SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 31 39 5 11 6 Network 5 11 7 Menu Configuration Modification of the gate s IP address cf ch 5...

Page 32: ...peed and opening angles ch 5 10 These must be smaller than the angles allowed by the mechanical stops Mot drive com communication fault with the variable speed controller Lock fever fuse failed on the...

Page 33: ...r written consent of Automatic Systems Document subject to change without advance notification SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 33 39 5 13 Disposal Destruction If the equipment is not used for an extended...

Page 34: ...L93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 34 39 6 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS NEUTRAL LINE MAINS 220V AC VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLLER 220V 220V GROUND MOTOR SC S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 U V W R R SG S S Locking position sensor Motor enco...

Page 35: ...is forbidd en to use it for any purpose other than for the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written cons...

Page 36: ...the project to which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written consent of Automatic Systems Document subject to change without advance notification SL93x PPV323 TBV32...

Page 37: ...f Automatic Systems Document subject to change without advance notification SL93x PPV323 TBV327 MT EN p 37 39 DOUBLE GATES In the case of 2 gates that must open simultaneously one opens in the clockwi...

Page 38: ...to use it for any purpose other than for the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written consent of Automat...

Page 39: ...for the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they refer or to commu nicate it to third parties without the prior written consent of Automatic Systems Document subject to change...

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