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Fitters must make the connections of the 50 Hz 230 Vac electricity supply, and the various automation devices. 

Connections between the control unit, motor, encoder and transformer have already been performed by the Manufacturer.

•   Once the connections to the control unit have been made, the Fitter must use bands to join adjacent wires into groups of 2, 3 or 4 in order to prevent

    them coming away from the terminal board: bands must be attached as close as possible to the terminals, no more than 10mm away, taking care not

    to damage wire insulation. No cable may remain unpaired.  

•   The bands are only for unsheathed cables (sheathed cables are held in place by the sheath).

•   Pay careful attention not to pair wires with voltages higher than 50 Volt RMS with lower voltage wires. 

•   The wiring performed internally by the manufacturer is already equipped with clamping bands.

ATTENTION: the connections pre-wired by the manufacturer may not be altered under any circumstances.

1.1.1  Indicator LEDs

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here is a row of 5 LEDs on the right hand side of the board, under the terminals.

These LEDs are lit when the corresponding signal is present.

For 

N.C.

 inputs STOP and 

PHOTO

, the corresponding LEDs 

L7

 and 

L11

 are normally

on, for the 

RESISTIVE

 input corresponding LED 

L8

 is normally on if jumpered with

8.2kΩ resistance.

For the 

N.O.

 inputs 

CLOSE

 and 

STEP

, the corresponding LEDs 

L9

 and 

L10

 will

be switched off. These LEDs therefore indicate any malfunction of the connected devices.

1.2    List of electric cables

The cables needed may vary depending on the installation and type and quantity of devices installed.

The cables used in the installation must be IEC 60335 compliant.

ATTENTION: the cables used must be suited to the type of installation.

It is the Fitter’s responsibility to choose appropriate material.

•   

Use the power supply cable provided with the operator only.

•   

The power cable provided may not be extended or shortened.

•   All wires must be unsheathed as little as possible (6mm at the most), as close

    a

s possible to the connection terminals, in order to prevent accidental contact

    with live parts should the cables disconnect from the terminals.

•   Do not pre-seal cables to be fastened to the terminals using screws.

•   If it is possible that wires subject to voltage higher than 50 Volt RMS and very

    l

ow voltage safety wires may come into contact with one another, wires with

    voltage higher than 50 volt RMS must be insulated with a sheath; or the very

    low voltage safety wire must have an insulating sheath at least 1mm thick.

•   No external connection cables must be of the flat twin tinsel cord type.

1.3  Setting up the electric system and connection to the mains supply

This manual does not describe how the electrics system should be prepared for connection to the mains. It does, however, give the following warnings:

•   The electricity supply line must be installed and connected by an authorised electrician or professional fitter.

•   The electricity supply must be adequately protected against short circuits and static discharge. 

•   The power supply network must contain an omnipolar circuit breaker with a contact opening distance equal to or greater than 3.5 mm that assures

 

    the complete disconnection of the power supply. 

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L7

L8

L9

L10

L11

Summary of Contents for RG1 24DL

Page 1: ...AIS DE COMANDO PARA PORT ES DE BATENTE INSTRU ES E ADVERT NCIAS PARA A INSTALA O USO E MANUTEN O STEUERUNG F R 24V ANTRIEBE ANLEITUNGEN UND HINWEISE F R INSTALLATION GEBRAUCH UND WARTUNG CENTRALA STER...

Page 2: ...os de uma automatiza o tipo Bestandteile und Vorrichtungen eines Musterantriebs Cz ci sk adowe i urz dzenia automatyki Komponenty a zariadenia pre typick automatiz cie Tartoz kok s r szegys gek ltal n...

Page 3: ...E M1 M2 L N FUSE 6AC 6AC 6AC 6AC AGECH MOTO R ENCO DER RED BLUE WHITE GREEN BROWN 230V V 0 V 2 1 V 4 2 M O C O N C N RX V 0 V 2 1 V 4 2 TX 6 11 18 19 1 2 14 16 12 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 16 24 Vdc 15w max...

Page 4: ...ontrol until all ve LEDs light c Wait 25 seconds or press again to quit The automation is now programmed SEMIAUTOMATIC mode is enabled by giving the STEP command the automation changes movement follow...

Page 5: ...ODE Open pause close pause CONDOMINIUM MODE Open 6 8 RESISTIVE resistive input Leave jumpered with 8 2k resistance if no device is envisaged 11 PHOTO N C input for photocells or safety devices Does no...

Page 6: ...eeded may vary depending on the installation and type and quantity of devices installed The cables used in the installation must be IEC 60335 compliant ATTENTION the cables used must be suited to the...

Page 7: ...the first two and the last two LEDs will flash alternatively After alternate flashing all initialised remote controls are reset c Wait 25 seconds or press again to quit 3 ADJUSTMENTS 3 1 Function mode...

Page 8: ...is switched on automatic reclosure is enabled to deactivate it press until all the LEDs switch off LEDS ON PAUSE TIME AUTOMATIC RE CLOSURE IS NOT ENABLED 5 s 10 s 30 s 60 s 120 s 3 2 Functions 3 2 1 C...

Page 9: ...bstacle the automation inverts motion and performs complete opening If the obstacle is detected 3 times consecutively the automation stops in a completely open position awaiting a command 2 If the con...

Page 10: ...e N B In this situation release the automation and call for technical assistance The control intervenes by passing the system to the operation condition with dead man command and reduced speeds This c...

Page 11: ...is manual must always be observed when installing connecting adjusting testing and setting the control unit The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage or injury caused by non observance o...

Page 12: ...a general mechanical and electrical diagram risk analysis and solutions adopted for eliminating or reducing risks manuals of the individual components list of the components used instructions for use...

Page 13: ...erson with a similar qualification in order to avoid risks Do not perform technical or programming modifications on the control unit Operations of this type may cause malfunctions and or risk of accid...

Page 14: ...ing methods EN 12453 Industrial commercial and garage doors and gates Safety in the usage of motorised doors Requisites EN 60204 1 1997 Machinery safety Electric equipment of the machine Part 1 genera...

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