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2 - ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS 

2B - CONNECTION DRAWING 

- The control unit must be powered (by its external fuse box terminal), through a cable which must be at least 3x1.5 mm² wide. If 

the distance between the control unit and the grounding system is more than 30m it is necessary to install an electric discharger 

near to the control unit. 

- The cables which will be used for the low-tension must be at least 0.25 mm² wide. 

- If the length between the control unit and the grounding system is more than 30 m, it is necessary to use screen cables. If the 

distance increases, it is necessary to increase also the section of the wires, to avoid current loss. 

- Do not link the cables in underground box, or in inside the pipes. 

- Use only RG58 wires to connect external antennas (it can be provided as accessory with included power cables). 

 

2A - CABLES SECTION 

Press button 

RADIO  

for 

2 seconds.  

(the red LED comes on). 

Make a transmission 

pressing the desired  

key on the transmitter. 

During entry,  

the red LED flashes and 

then remains steady on 

once the code is stored. 

Power the control  

unit and set  

Dip 1 (RADIO) to ON

Memorize all the  

transmitters making a 

transmission with the 

desired key. 

Memorize all the  

transmitters making a 

transmission with the 

desired key. 

At the end of the operation, 

press button 

RADIO 

again to exit the procedure. 

(red LED goes off) 

3 - RADIOTRANSMITTERS PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 

3A - START CHANNEL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 

Press button 

RADIO 

for 

2 seconds.  

(the red LED comes on). 

Make a transmission 

pressing the desired 

key on the transmitter 

(different from the 

START button). 

During entry, the red  

LED flashes and then 

remains steady on once 

the code is stored. 

Power the control  

unit and set 

Dip 1  

(RADIO) to 

OFF

At the end of the  

operation, press button 

RADIO again to exit the 

procedure. 

(red LED goes off) 

3B - PEDESTRIAN OPENING START CHANNEL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 

Using this procedure the installer can delete all the previously programmed radio remote controls from the memory. 

3C - DELETING ALL THE CODES 

Press button 

RADIO again within  

6 seconds to confirm the cancellation 

(cancellation is confirmed by the flashing 

becoming faster) 

PLEASE NOTE: 

- Every contact which will be connected to the control unit must be free contact. 

- The limit switches (terminals 4,5,6,7,8), if not used, have to be free (not bridged). The control unit activate the contact only if it receive signals 

from connected contacts. 

- If there are no connected devices on the terminal 13 (normally closed input “

PHO1”), terminal 14 (normally closed input “PHO2”) and/or terminal 

11 (“

STOP”), the concerning inputs must be bridged. 

- If there are connected devices on the terminal 13 (normally closed input “

PHO1”), terminal 14 (normally closed input “PHO2”) and/or terminal 11 

(“

STOP”), the concerning inputs must not be bridged. 

- If the first wing beat on the other one, “

MOT1” (terminal 30,31,32) must start first. Then, it will be necessary to regulate the delay between the 

wings through the trimmer “

DEL” (see paragraph 4B). 

- If there is only 1 motor connected, it must be connected on “

MOT1” (terminals 30,31,32), and the “DEL” trimmer (paragraph 4B) must be set at 

minimum. 

- If there are more than 1 device connected to the normally closed input “

PHO1” (terminal 16), “PHO2” (terminal 17) and “STOP” (terminal 14), 

they must be connected in series (see paragraphs 10C, 11A and 11B). 

- If there are more than 1 device connected to the normally open input “

STR” (terminal 12) and “PED” (terminal 15), they must be connected in 

parallel (see paragraphs 10A and 10B).  

- If an external antenna is connected, the built-in wire in the terminal 1 must be removed. 

Hold down button 

RADIO for 3 seconds 

(the red LED begins to flash rapidly). 

      Any pressing of the previously programmed button for the START, substitute the use of the channel. 

      The programming procedures are exited automatically in any case 10 seconds after the last transmission. 

      The programming procedures are exited automatically in any case 10 seconds after the last transmission. 

ELECTRIC LOCK  

AND COURTESY LIGHT 

(See paragraph 12D, 12E) 

LIMIT SWITCH 

(see notes 

below) 

MEMORY CARD 

DIRECTION 

RADIO RECEIVER  

DIRECTION 

COMMANDS 

(See paragraph 10) 

ANTENNA 

(See paragraph 12B) 

1. 20V - Secondary 

TRANSFORMER

2. 0V - Secondary 

TRANSFORMER

3. 12V - Secondary 

TRANSFORMER

4. Opening limit switch – motor 1

5. Closing limit switch – motor 1

6. Terminals 4,6,7,8 common (limit switches)

7. Opening limit switch – motor 2

8. Closing limit switch – motor 2

9. 

START contact

10. Terminal 9,11,12

 COMMON

11. 

STOP contact

12. Pedestrian opening contact 

PED

13. Safety devices in closing contact 

PHO1

14. Safety devices in opening contact 

PHO2

15. Terminals 16 and 17 

COMMON (0V)

16. + 

PHOTOCELLS (24Vdc)

17. + 

WARNING LIGHT (24Vdc max 3W)

18. Electric lock control negative positive

19. Electric lock control consent

20. Electric lock control negative

21. 

ANTENNA signal

22. 

ANTENNA sock

23. 230 Vac power supply 

24. Not used 

25. 230 Vac power supply 

 
 
 
 

30. 

Phase 1, motor 1 

31. Common, 

motor 1 

32. 

Phase 2, motor 1 

33. 

Phase 1, motor 2 

34. Common, 

motor 2 

35. 

Phase 2, motor 2 

PHOTOCELLS 

WARNING LIGHT 

(See paragraph 

11 - 12c) 

SECONDARY 

TRANSFORMER 

POWER SUPPLY 

230VAC 

PRIMARY 

TRANSFORMERS 

FLASHING LAMP 

(See paragraph 12A) 

MOTOR 1 

CAPACITOR 

BETWEEN THE TWO 

PHASE IF NOT 

BUILT IN MOTOR 

CAPACITOR 

BETWEEN THE TWO 

PHASE IF NOT 

BUILT IN MOTOR 

MOTOR 2 

20V

0

12V

FOP1
FCC1

0V

FOP2
FCC2

START

0V

STOP

PED

PHO1

PHO2

0V

+VA

+TX

+V

ELET

0V

ANT

GND

230V 

LA

M

+V 

MEMORY 

TERMINAL 

LINE FUSE 

8A 

LOW 

TENSION 

FUSE 1A 

26. 27. 230V - Primary 

TRANSFORMERS 

 

28. 29.

 FLASHING LAMP (+230 Vac max 25W)

16  15  13 

16  15 

RX 

TX 

NC 

NO 

CLOSING PHOTOCELL 

CONNECTION 

TERMINAL 15 IS THE COMMON FOR THE CONNECTION OF THE MECHANICAL RIB 

OPENING PHOTOCELL 

CONNECTION 

+  - 

16  15  14 

16  15 

RX 

TX 

NC 

NO 

+  - 

Summary of Contents for Star 2230

Page 1: ...Star 2230 INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN Star 2230 Control unit for 1 or 2 230Vac motors ...

Page 2: ...1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1A GENERAL DESCRIPTION Signaling led Paragraph 9 Programming buttons Dip switch function setting Paragraph 4A 5 Setting trimmers Paragraph 4b 8 Removable spare fuse ...

Page 3: ... by trimmer see paragraph 4B Sensibility of the intervention adjustable from 0 1 to 3 sec by trimmer see paragraph 4B Power speed adjustable from 50 to 100 by trimmer see paragraph 4B Input for control by wire to manage start stop and pedestrian opening Double safety inputs closing terminal 13 and opening and closing terminal 14 Input for warning light to signal the wings position see paragraph 12...

Page 4: ...inals 4 6 7 8 common limit switches 7 Opening limit switch motor 2 8 Closing limit switch motor 2 9 START contact 10 Terminal 9 11 12 COMMON 11 STOP contact 12 Pedestrian opening contact PED 13 Safety devices in closing contact PHO1 14 Safety devices in opening contact PHO2 15 Terminals 16 and 17 COMMON 0V 16 PHOTOCELLS 24Vdc 17 WARNING LIGHT 24Vdc max 3W 18 Electric lock control negative positive...

Page 5: ...to be free not bridged The control unit activate the contact only if it receive signals from connected contacts If there are no connected devices on the terminal 13 normally closed input PHO1 terminal 14 normally closed input PHO2 and or terminal 11 STOP the concerning inputs must be bridged If there are connected devices on the terminal 13 normally closed input PHO1 terminal 14 normally closed in...

Page 6: ...inals 4 6 7 8 common limit switches 7 Opening limit switch motor 2 8 Closing limit switch motor 2 9 START contact 10 Terminal 9 11 12 COMMON 11 STOP contact 12 Pedestrian opening contact PED 13 Safety devices in closing contact PHO1 14 Safety devices in opening contact PHO2 15 Terminals 16 and 17 COMMON 0V 16 PHOTOCELLS 24Vdc 17 WARNING LIGHT 24Vdc max 3W 18 Electric lock control negative positive...

Page 7: ...to be free not bridged The control unit activate the contact only if it receive signals from connected contacts If there are no connected devices on the terminal 13 normally closed input PHO1 terminal 14 normally closed input PHO2 and or terminal 11 STOP the concerning inputs must be bridged If there are connected devices on the terminal 13 normally closed input PHO1 terminal 14 normally closed in...

Page 8: ... the setting of FOR trimmer power speed requires the repetition of the learning procedure point 2 because of the change of the manoeuvre time The slowdowns are automatically set in the last 15 of the travel 4B TRIMMER SETTINGS 4A DIP SWITCHES SETTINGS DIP 1 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF FAST 2 STRIKE 3 LAMP ON OFF 4 PHO2 ON OFF 5 AUTO ON OFF 6 STEP ON OFF 7 SLOW ON OFF 8 RADIO DIP STATUS FUNCTIONING DESCRI...

Page 9: ...ocell If the PHO2 dip switch is set to OFF the safety devices in opening when they intervene invert the motion for 2 seconds and then they stop the automation So it is necessary to supply a command by wire or by transmitter to finish the travel and close the wings typical functioning of the safety edge With this setting these safety devices in closing do not intervene 5E DIP SWITCH 5 PHO2 see also...

Page 10: ...he programming procedure verify that The motors shut down a few seconds after the end of the programming procedure The control unit respond to the inputs received by wire START terminal 9 pedestrian opening terminal 12 and STOP terminal 11 The control unit respond to the inputs received by transmitter The safety devices connected to PHO1 terminal 13 intervene while the gate is closing and prevent ...

Page 11: ...mote control for the second wing 12a Choose the point of slow down with the button SET or the button 1 of the transmitter for the first wing and with the button RADIO or the button 2 of the remote control for the second wing 7 Push SET button or a button of the radio transmitter The control unit performs the opening END of learning yellow led turns off 5 The control unit perform a little opening c...

Page 12: ... a command by wire the START button or a button in the transmitter 5 The gate begins to open 6 Press the command by wire the START button or the button in the transmitter to set the widening of the pedestrian opening 1 Place the wings in closing position 2 RESET press button SET for 2 seconds the yellow led flashes 3 Press START button the yellow led stays on 4 Press button SET the yellow led flas...

Page 13: ...turning the trimmer clockwise The intervention delay can be set between 0 1 and 3 seconds Thus if the trimmer is set at the minimum then the intervention time is equal to about 0 1 seconds if adjusted to an intermediate position it is equal to about 1 5 seconds while at the maximum the intervention time will be about 3 seconds See also paragraph 11D 8C Trimmer OBS Obstacle sensitivity YELLOW LED S...

Page 14: ...closing commands neither automatic nor by wire as long as the contact will be opened again The pedestrian opening is a partial opening or total opening if the installer wants it of the wing opened by MOT1 terminals 30 31 32 To activate the pedestrian opening function it is necessary to make the pedestrian opening programming procedure see paragraph 7 The pedestrian opening can be managed by a chan...

Page 15: ...e the motors absorb more current 11D OBSTACLE DETECTION BY POWER ABSORPTION The control unit has a self test function of the safeties connected to the PHO1 and PHO2 input It switches off the transmitter to check the commutation of the corresponding receiver contact before the execution of each manoeuvre To activate this self test function proceed as follows connect the positive of the photocell tr...

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