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MA24 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
SHIELD
Antenna - shield -
ANT
Antenna - signal -
COM
Common for FLASH, LED, SEN inputs / outputs
FLASH
Flashing light output 24Vdc (without regulation) maximum 25W
LED
Courtesy light output 24Vdc (without regulation) maximum 15W
SEN
Ambient light sensor input
COM
IND output common
IND
Gate open warning light output, 24Vdc (without regulation) maximum 4W
COM
ELEC output common
ELEC
Electric lock output 12Vac, maximum 15VA
EDGE/EDGE
Sensitive edge output, NC contact or resistive 8k2
COM
STOP output common
STOP
Safety STOP NC contact between STOP and COM. This input is considered as a safety device; the contact may be
broken at any time, cutting out the automation at once and disabling all functions, including automatic closure
NEG
Photocell power supply negative output
PH-POW
Photocell power supply positive output, 24Vdc (without regulation, maximum 250mA
PH1
Photocells (closure), NC contact between PH1 and COM. The photocell is tripped at any time during closure of the
automation, stopping movement at once and reversing the travel direction
PH2
Photocells (opening), NC contact between PH2 and COM. The photocell is tripped at any time during opening and
closure of the automation, stopping movement at once; the automation will continue opening when the contact is
restored if it was opening, or continue closing if it was closing (see parameter “PHOTO 2”)
COM
Common for PED, OPEN, CLOSE and SBS outputs
PED
PEDESTRIAN opening command, NO contact between PED and COM
Used to open the gate partially, depending on the software setting
OPEN
OPEN command, NO contact between OPEN and COM
Contact for the opening function
CLOSE
CLOSE command, NO contact between CLOSE and COM
Contact for the closing function
SBS
STEPPING command, NO contact between SBS and COM
Open/Stop/Close/Stop command, or as set in the software
4.2 - Using the display programmer
To customise the programmer’s language and contrast, proceed as
follows:
N.B.: The first time the display is switched on, the user is
prompted to select the language. Press
▲
or
▼
to select the
language required and then confirm with V.
If no language is selected (X key pressed), the control unit will
use the default language (ENGLISH) until the next time it is
switched on.
In normal mode, i.e. when the system is powered up normally
and the display programmer is connected, press X until the name
KEY AUTOMATION appears. This will display the following status
messages:
The complete flow chart for the display programmer is in point 6.3
on page 31.
EVENT
DESCRIPTION
KEY TO MAIN CONTROL
FLASHING LIGHT AND LEDS
opening
Gate opening
closure
Gate closing
automatic closure
Gate open with timed reclosure active
stop during closure
Gate stopped during closure
stop during opening
Gate stopped during opening
open
Gate completely open without automatic reclosure
closed
Gate completely closed
M1 obstacle
Motor 1 obstacle detected
4 quick f pause, 3 times
M2 obstacle
Motor 2 obstacle detected
4 quick f pause, 3 times
photo 1!
Photocell 1 tripped
2 quick f pause, 3 times
photo 2!
Photocell 2 tripped
2 quick f pause, 3 times
sensitive edge!
Sensitive edge tripped
5 quick f pause, 3 times
pedestrian opening
Pedestrian opening in progress
automatic pedestrian closure Gate opening to pedestrian position with timed reclosure activated
realignment
Realignment after a manual release
FLASH/NLS error
Night Light System line overload
6 quick f pause, 3 times
ELEC/IND error
Electric lock / gate open light line overload
6 quick f pause, 3 times
Phototest error
Phototest error detected
3 quick f pause, 3 times
OPTIONS
DISPLAY
SELECT
LANGUAGE
CONFIRM
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CANCEL
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