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16.4) FUNCTIONAL TESTING

Select the automatic operation of the door using the program selector.

If you use the manual program selector, set it to 

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Refer to the “Program selectors” paragraph describing the types of selector provided for to select the automatic door operating mode.

To start an opening movement, press briefly the button PS1 (START) of the PWB module, or engage the door opening devices.

Ensure that the door opening and closing cycle is properly performed and that thrust organs and safety sensors operate; to adjust the 

sensor detection range, refer to the instructions provided with the sensor.

The opening safety sensor detects the presence of any side wall at the end of the opening run thanks to the automatic learning function 

during the initial set-up.

Should you need to change the optical adjustment of the safety sensor after performing the initial set-up of the automation, you can 

manually change the opening safety sensor inhibition distance by operating the P03 potentiometer (see para. "Parameter setting").

During  door  movement,  intermittent  signals  emitted  by  the  buzzer  may  be  heard.  They  indicate  that  the  limit  power 

delivered  by  the  automation  has  been  reached,  especially  if  leaf  dimensions  and  weight  are  close  to  the  limits  allowed.

 

A short noise signal by the buzzer during start in opening is to be considered as normal, as the pick-up phase requires maximum force.

Adjust the thrust power using the P32 potentiometer of the ET-DSEL programmer (see paragraph “Parameter Adjustment”).

To disable the buzzer noise signal when the power limit is reached, set the F49 function to ON (see “Functions setup”).

The buzzer noise for almost the entire run means that the leaf exceeds the limits allowed, or that the installation dimensions 

indicated in the assembly technical drawings were not respected, or that frictions exist on the door; in this case, the movements 

of the automatic door are not smooth and the opening/closing cycle may not be completed.

Safety on impact: check that when there is an obstacle to the motion of the leaf, it stops and reverses its motion.

To set up the available functions, refer to the paragraph “Functions setup”.

To adjust the variable parameters, refer to the paragraph “Potentiometers adjustment”.

Setup operation must be repeated if one of the following conditions changes:

weight of the door, leaf opening angle, spring loading.

In this case, select the PARTIAL option from “SET-UP TYPE” to only perform the leaf run learning without changing the current 

settings.

16.5) INPUT DIAGNOSTICS

The selector ET-DSEL allows checking the inputs status to ensure proper operation of all devices connected with the automation Neptis 

Plus.

To enter “Input Diagnostics” while the automatic door operating program is shown on the display, press and hold the button 

F2 

for about 

3 seconds.

The M letter appears at the top right of the display.

The display shows the symbols of all automation inputs.

If an input is engaged, the corresponding symbol lights up with an arrow nearby.

External radar

Internal radar

PS1 (start button) 

OPEN

Closing safety sensor

Opening safety sensor

AUX 1 (activates if the manual program selector is in position I)

AUX 2 (activates if the manual program selector is in position II)

AUX 3

EN/RF1 receiver when activated by a SPYCO radio control

not used

Summary of Contents for NEPTIS PLUS

Page 1: ...lation Manual ENG Rel 1 0 04 2021 CD0450EN NEPTIS PLUS Automation for pedestrian automatic swing door EN English TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS NB SLT NB SLTB NB LET NB LETB NB SMT NB SMTB I...

Page 2: ...6 7 EXTENSION FOR EXTB Z TAPERED PIN 16 7 PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE AUTOMATION 17 7 1 TOOLS REQUIRED 17 7 2 AUTOMATION CHECK 17 7 3 AUTOMATION INSTALLATION 18 7 4 CHOICE OF THE SPRING LOAD...

Page 3: ...RIC LOCK ELECTRIC STRIKE 53 25 2 ELECTROMAGNET 53 26 DUAL LEAF DOOR 54 26 1 DUAL LEAF ELECTRIC SETUP 54 26 2 DUAL LEAF DOOR COMMISSIONING 54 26 3 FUNCTIONAL TESTING 57 26 4 PARTIAL OPENING 57 26 5 CON...

Page 4: ...be installed in explosive environments or atmospheres or in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Make sure that the characteristics of the electric distribution network are compatible with the tec...

Page 5: ...emergency battery is required The automation must be installed in indoor environments All models are reversible so in case of power failure it is possible to open the door manually Before starting ins...

Page 6: ...SHLESS GEARMOTOR 6 MOTION TRANSMISSION SHAFT OUTLET 7 INTERNAL WIRING BETWEEN LCB AND PWB CARDS 8 SPRING PRELOAD LOCKING SCREW 9 PLASTIC PLATE 10 SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY 11 NB BAT MODULE BATTERY CHARGE...

Page 7: ...out the run The door requires mechanical stops consisting of a mechanical stop in open position and a final stop in closed position The mechanical opening stop is not supplied with the automation In c...

Page 8: ...ease consider that the gearmotor must be on the hinged side of the door for a correct opening movement direction 5 1 ASSEMBLY OF THE AUTOMATION ON THE TRANSOM FROM THE HINGE SIDE SLIDE PULL ARM BDT2 F...

Page 9: ...nsider that the gearmotor must be on the hinged side of the door for a correct opening movement direction Usable leaf length and weight Usable leaf length and weight with different fastening dimension...

Page 10: ...PRING MODELS NB LET LETB SLT SLTB For this application please consider that the gearmotor must be on the hinged side of the door for a correct opening movement direction Automation with battery module...

Page 11: ...oor position A STANDARD TAPERED PIN Should it be necessary to increase the distance between the automation and the arm dimension X replace the standard tapered pin with the following optional extensio...

Page 12: ...n opening It is necessary to install a mechanical stop in open door position A STANDARD TAPERED PIN Should it be necessary to increase the distance between the automation and the arm dimension X repla...

Page 13: ...For this application please consider that the PWB cabling board must be on the hinged side of the door for a correct movement direction when opening It is necessary to install a mechanical stop in ope...

Page 14: ...f The pin 6 shall be inserted into the sliding guide shoe 6 2 SLIDING ELBOW ARM BSG 150 BSG 250 a Insert the M8 x 70 screw 2 in the tapered pin 1 b Insert the long arm rod 4 into the closed shell 3 c...

Page 15: ...the pull arm pin shall operate c Insert the striker 5 into the sliding guide and fasten it at the opening limit position with the dowel d Place the cover casing 2 on the sliding guide 1 e Insert the t...

Page 16: ...tension with the tapered pin and insert the central screw E tighten the two M6 X 65 side screws F insert the extension into the arm and tighten the two M6 X 20 screws G 6 6 EXTB Z TAPERED PIN Use the...

Page 17: ...type and to the automation installation type carefully refer to the technical drawings in paragraph 5 For NB LET NB LETB NB SLT NB SLTB automations only do not remove the spring preload locking screw...

Page 18: ...t with the leaf completely closed to obtain a high re closing force maximum spring load 7 5 INSERTION OF THE ARM TAPERED PIN Make sure that the plastic plate is inserted in the mechanical body of the...

Page 19: ...ocked Removing the tapered pin s setscrew can cause the pulleys and gears of the automation to move if the re closure spring has not been locked in advance Move your fingers or other body part away fr...

Page 20: ...r supply than cut the straps holding it fastened to the mechanical body of the automation b Remove the plastic side caps from the automation by unscrewing the relevant screws c Detach the NB BAT modul...

Page 21: ...see paragraph ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS d Erase the set up if it has already been stored on the automation control unit see paragraph MAINTENANCE e Press and hold pressed the PS1 START button on the PWB...

Page 22: ...the automation Neptis Plus there are holes that must be broken open through which the electric cables must be inserted The installer must take care to secure the power supply cable inside the automati...

Page 23: ...st be positioned corresponding to the end of the door O A E D G E T L LEFT SENSOR O A E D G E R R RIGHT SENSOR POWER SUPPLY CUT OFF SWITCH EARTH NEUTRAL LIVE MANUAL PROGRAM SELECTOR SECONDARY SENSOR M...

Page 24: ...TART COMMON AUX1 E C COMMON AUX2 E O OPEN COMMON RADAR EX RADAR IN START COMMON ET DSEL DIGITAL PROGRAMMER M6 TEST GND AUX3 24V O C 24V L1 J5 M4 T NFC J1 25 26 27 28 29 8 9 10 11 A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J4...

Page 25: ...operating programs For details refer to the Interlock System paragraph Terminals 28 29 Open Collector NPN output The operation depends on the setting of function F41m see FUNCTION TABLE Connect a max...

Page 26: ...e installer to configure the automatic door operation and perform the setup and function parameter setting operations to carry out the system diagnostics and to access the event memory containing info...

Page 27: ...nsor installed on closing side F11 S05 ON Closing safety sensor F12 S06 ON Opening safety sensor F13 S07 ON TEST of closing safety sensor F14 S08 ON TEST of opening safety sensor F15 S09 OFF Test leve...

Page 28: ...eaf automatic door refer to the paragraph Dual leaf door Follow chapter 16 1 only if the digital selector ET DSEL is new and is powered on for the first time Follow chapter 16 2 if the digital selecto...

Page 29: ...default password See paragraph Password Management 16 3 INITIAL SETUP From the general programming menu the F1 button allows moving forward among menu symbols Select the INITIAL SETUP symbol Press qu...

Page 30: ...he safety sensors The setup depends on the characteristics of the sensor installed If the type of sensors in use is FLAT SCAN or OA EDGET select OFF If the type of sensors in use is TOP SCAN S select...

Page 31: ...n the power limit is reached set the F49 function to ON see Functions setup The buzzer noise for almost the entire run means that the leaf exceeds the limits allowed or that the installation dimension...

Page 32: ...al box of the PWB control unit if the mechanical selector EV MSEL is installed ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS Terminal 1 of EV MSEL to terminal 9 Internal radar of the PWB of the Neptis Plus automation Terminal...

Page 33: ...g Manual free door Automatic operation is disabled and the door can be opened manually Automatic bidirectional program The door automatically opens after an opening command Automatic unidirectional en...

Page 34: ...TENTIOMETER TABLE Press again button F2 in order to activate the virtual spring function The symbol F2 on the display disappears F1 Door opening command Press the button F1 to open the door but only i...

Page 35: ...the selected sub menu press briefly the ENTER button To exit the general programming menu and return to the work program view press the EXIT button DIAGRAM 1 If you enter the initial setup section se...

Page 36: ...of the display it is displayed the letter M button to return to the general programming menu 19 1 FUNCTIONS SETTING In this section the display describes the purpose of the selected function the butto...

Page 37: ...anual program selector in position II selection of the work program night lock ON Operating mode of manual program selector in position II selection of the work program open door F071 OFF Battery modu...

Page 38: ...l and external radar inputs ON Operation with separate opening and closing commands The external radar input controls the opening the internal radar input controls the closing without automatic closin...

Page 39: ...ure during the first opening movement the leaves start respecting the offset F36m Multiple selection function Multiple selection function allowing to set the position of the manual or mechanic program...

Page 40: ...FUNCTION F78 Function enabled if the function F77 ON OFF for electromagnet not equipped with open closed status sensor factory setting The Neptis Plus automation automatically detects the closed door...

Page 41: ...af speed in the last degrees of the closing movement to ease the engagement of the electric lock S P10 Potentiometer enabled if F02 ON Closing thrust to release the electric lock At the default value...

Page 42: ...losing ledge in which the closing movement stop is achieved without reversing the running direction in case of detection of an obstacle S P25 Intensity of door braking at the end of the opening after...

Page 43: ...is automatically released after the door has been locked from the inside If the value is 0 factory setting time is infinite therefore the electromagnet remains locked until the user activates the insi...

Page 44: ...password and to be very careful not to forget it b PRIMARY PASSWORD for the system owner user It is a 5 character password used by the user to prevent unauthorized persons from having access to the se...

Page 45: ...ct PRIMARY PASSWORD Press OK F1 Enter the default primary password A A A A A pressing 5 times the button A If the primary password is not the default password since it had already been changed before...

Page 46: ...rocedure Enter the primary password Enter the new service password selecting a combination of 5 characters from the letters A B C D You are prompted to repeat the new password so enter again the previ...

Page 47: ...to enable password usage it is recommended to change the combination of both primary and service password 21 5 DISABLING USER PASSWORD USAGE From the PASSWORD MANAGEMENT section select PASSWORD ON OFF...

Page 48: ...o use Bidirectional program The buttons in this submenu are used as follows The button allows going to the next function The button F2 allows returning to the previous function The button F1 sets the...

Page 49: ...mation of the Slave automation Each pulse on the button F3 allows switching from M to S and vice versa In case of single leaf automation on the top right of the display it is displayed the letter M Th...

Page 50: ...ation I5 Version of microcontroller B Displays the software release of the microcontroller B of the logic card LCB of the automation I6 Identification number Identification number including data for m...

Page 51: ...ected It is necessary to turn off the 230V power supply then turn it on again after a few seconds Check that the motor is running that the motor connector is properly plugged in and that the motor cab...

Page 52: ...automation on the top right of the display it is displayed the letter M The GENERAL RESET clears the setup 24 1 PLUG AND PLAY The PLUG and PLAY option allows to set the functions and the parameters o...

Page 53: ...st degrees of the closing movement to ease the engagement of the electric lock P10 Power of the closing thrust before door opening to ease electric lock release At value 0 the function is disabled fro...

Page 54: ...e electric lock must be connected to the Master automation The safety sensors installed on the master leaf must be connected to the Master automation the safety sensors installed on the slave leaf mus...

Page 55: ...Enter the 10 character technical password to access setup for information about the use of the technical password refer to the paragraph Password management 21 and 21 1 BEFORE STARTING THE SETUP MOVE...

Page 56: ...to monitor the safety sensors The setup depends on the characteristics of the sensor installed Select OFF when using OA EDGE T or FLAT SCAN sensors Contact configuration on OPEN input between terminal...

Page 57: ...at slow speed and you can choose with the function F35 if both leaves must start together or one after the other respecting the leaf delay F35 OFF In the first opening cycle the leaves start together...

Page 58: ...ay On the top right of the display appears the letter M if the information is related to the Master operation the letter S if it is related to the Slave automation button F3 toggles from Master to Sla...

Page 59: ...The radio control opens the door in all the operating programs of the automation 5 RECEIVER MEMORY ERASURE Should it be necessary to erase all the transmitter codes saved in the memory of the receive...

Page 60: ...of the automation The disabled can also use the SPYCO radio control paired with the radio receiver EN RF1 Set the pause time P05 potentiometer so as to keep the door open for a sufficient time to all...

Page 61: ...TERY CHARGED WITHOUT MAINS VOLTAGE OFF ON WARNING Periodically check battery efficiency To allow recharging the batteries must always be connected to the electronic control unit The equipment must be...

Page 62: ...automatic doors can operate independently To enable interlocked operation you need to install the digital selector ET DSEL or T NFC as program selector on each door You cannot use the manual selector...

Page 63: ...ration includes the following steps a the person approaching from the outside activates the external radar of door 1 and door 1 opens b the person enters the inner area between the two doors and engag...

Page 64: ...e de energised from the inside G 1 ON OFF key selector allowing the electromagnet to be de energised from the outside in case of emergency 31 1 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS 17 24V 16 8 EXT RAD 9 INT RAD 11 CO...

Page 65: ...cts the closed door status ON for electromagnet equipped with open closed status sensor Connect the N O output contact of the electromagnet built in status sensor to the AUX1 input of the LCB control...

Page 66: ...counter and the event memory see paragraph 24 MAINTENANCE Warning Any potentially damaged or worn component must be replaced Make use of original spare parts only for this purpose check LABEL Parts li...

Page 67: ...on Neptis Plus has been realized to be incorporated in a machinery or to be assembled with other devices to constitute a machinery covered by Machine Directive 2006 42 EC Harmonized European regulatio...

Page 68: ...NEPTIS PLUS Made in Italy by S p A Via Ilariuzzi 17 A S Pancrazio P se 43126 PARMA ITALY Tel 39 05 21 67 52 Fax 39 05 21 67 52 22 infocom labelspa it www labelspa com...

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