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10.3 - ADDING OR REMOVING DEVICES

An automation using WS2S enables devices to be added or removed at 
any time.

Caution! – Do not add devices before ensuring that they are fully 
compatible with WS2S; for further details, contact the MHOUSE 
technical assistance.

10.3.1 - ECSBus

ECSBus is a system that enables connections of ECSBus devices using 
just two wires, which convey both electrical power and communication 
signals. All the devices are connected in parallel on the 2 wires of the 
ECSBus itself; each device is individually recognised because a univocal 
address is assigned to it during the installation.
Photocells and other devices using this system can be connected to ECS-
Bus, such as safety devices, control buttons, indicator lights etc. For infor-
mation on ECSBus devices, refer to the MHOUSE catalogue or visit the 
website www.mhouse.com.
The control unit recognises all the connected devices individually through a 
suitable recognition process, and can detect all the possible abnormalities 
with absolute precision. For this reason, each time a device connected to 
ECSBus is added or removed the control unit must go through the recog-
nition process; see paragraph 10.3.3 “Recognition of Other Devices”.

10.3.2 - STOP Input

STOP is the input that causes immediate shutdown of the movement 
(followed by a brief inversion of the manoeuvre). This input can be con-
nected to devices with contact types Normally Open (NO, as in the case 
of the KS100 selector switch), Normally Closed (NC) or devices with a 
constant resistance of 8.2k

Ω

, such as sensitive edges.

When set accordingly, more than one device can be connected to the 
STOP input, also different from one another; see 

Table 7

.

Note 1.

 The NO and NC combination can be obtained by placing the 

two contacts in parallel, and placing an 8.2k

Ω

 (resistance in series with 

the NC contact (it is, therefore, possible to combine 3 devices: NO, NC 
and 8.2k

Ω

).

Note 2.

 Any number of NO devices can be connected to each other in 

parallel.

Note 3.

 Any number of NC devices can be connected to each other in 

series.

Note 4.

 Only two devices with an 8.2k

Ω

 constant resistance output can 

be connected in parallel; multiple devices must be connected “in cas-
cade” with a single 8.2 k

Ω

 termination resistance.

Caution!

 –

 If the STOP input is used to connect devices with safety 

functions, only the devices with 8.2 k

Ω

 constant resistance output 

will guarantee the fail-safe category 3.

During the recognition stage the control unit, like ECSBus, recognises 
the type of device connected to the STOP input; subsequently it com-
mands a STOP whenever a change occurs in the recognised status.

10.3.3 - Recognition of other devices

Normally the recognition of the devices connected to the ECSBus and 
the STOP input takes place during the installation stage. However, if new 
devices are added or old ones removed, the recognition process can be 
gone through again by proceeding as follows:

01.

  Press and hold key P2 

[B] 

on the control unit for at least three sec-

onds

 

(

fig. 33

), then release the key.

02.

  Wait a few seconds for the control unit to complete the device rec-

ognition phase.

03.

  At the end of the recognition phase the LED P2 

[A]

 (

fig. 33

) should 

switch off. If the P2 LED flashes it means that an error has occurred: 
see paragraph 10.5 “Troubleshooting”. 

04.

  After having added or removed a device the automation test must be 

carried out again as specified in paragraph 8.1 “Testing”.

10.3.4 - Adding optional photocell

Additional photocells to those supplied with the WS2S can be installed 
at any time. In systems for the automation of sliding gates they must be 
installed as shown in 

fig. 34

.

To ensure the correct recognition of the photocells by the control unit, the 
former must be assigned addresses by means of electric jumpers. The 
address assignment operation must be carried out on both TX and RX 
(placing the electric jumpers in the same way) and it is important to check 
that there are not any other pairs of photocells with the same address. The 
photocells need to be assigned addresses to make sure that they are cor-
rectly recognised among the other ECSBus devices, and in order to assign 
the performed function.

01.

  Open the housing of the photocell.

02.

  Identify the position in which they are installed according to Figure 70 

and place the jumper according to 

Table 8

.

33

A

B

TABLE B - Maximum number of cycles using exclusively battery power

 

K

75 K=100 K=125 K=150 K=175  K=200 K=225 K=250 K=275 K=300  K

325

 741 

556 

445 

371 

318 

278 

247 

222 

202 

185 

171

TABLE A - Maximum possible number of cycles per day

 Ed 

K

75 K=100 K=125 K=150 K=175 

 

K=200 K=225 K=250 K=275 K=300  K

325

 

9500

 123  92  74  61  53 

 

46  41  37  33  31 

28

 

9000

 116  87  70  58  50 

 

44  39  35  32  29 

27

 

8500

 109  82  66  55  47 

 

41  36  33  30  27 

25

 

8000

 103  77  62  51  44 

 

39  34  31  28  26 

24

 

7500

 96  72  58  48  41 

 

36  32  29  26  24 

22

 

7000

 89  67  54  45  38 

 

34  30  27  24  22 

21

 

6500

 83  62  50  41  35 

 

31  28  25  23  21 

19

 

6000

 76  57  46  38  33 

 

29  25  23  21  19 

18

 

5500

 69  52  42  35  30 

 

26  23  21  19  17 

16

 

5000

 63  47  38  31  27 

 

24  21  19  17  16 

14

 

4500

 56  42  34  28  24 

 

21  19  17  15  14 

13

 

4000

 49  37  30  25  21 

 

19  16  15  13  12 

11

 

3500

 43  32  26  21  18 

 

16  14  13  12  11 

10

 

3000

 36  27  22  18  15 

 

14  12  11  10  9 

8

 

2500

 29  22  18  15  13 

 

11  10  9 

8  7 

7

 

2000

 23  17  14  11  10 

 

9  8 

6  6 

5

 

1500

 16  12  10  8 

 

6  5 

 

1000

 9  7  6 

 

Area of use not recommended

1st device type:

  

NO 

NC 

8.2 

K

Ω

 NO

 

In parallel (

note 2

) (

note 1

) In 

parallel

 NC

 

(

note 1

In series (

note 3

) In 

series

 8.2K

Ω

 

In parallel 

In series 

(

note 4

)

TABLE 7

2nd device type:

Summary of Contents for MhouseKit WS2S

Page 1: ...MhouseKit WS2S For power operated swing gate Installation instructions and warnings and operating manual IS0004A01EN_07 02 2012...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...12 7 2 INITIAL CHECKS 12 7 3 RECOGNITION OF CONNECTED DEVICES 12 7 4 RECOGNITION OF THE GATE LEAF OPENING AND CLOSING ANGLES 12 7 5 CHECKING THE RADIO TRANSMITTERS 12 7 6 SETTINGS 12 TESTING AND COMM...

Page 4: ...ed conformity of the automation In consideration of this all mains connection testing commissioning and mainte nance operations must be performed exclusively by a qualified and skilled technician All...

Page 5: ...Tx and Rx Ensure that all devices to be installed are in a sheltered location and protected against the risk of accidental impact 3 2 PRODUCT APPLICATION LIMIT Before proceeding with installation perf...

Page 6: ...position of all connection cables Refer to the instructions in paragraph 4 2 to establish the layout of the raceways for electric cable ducting 4 1 3 Ensure all equipment and materials for work are av...

Page 7: ...5 D G B C D D E F a d g d e f b b c 1 3 4 5 A B E H F I 2 L G D C A...

Page 8: ...ed to the leaf material 12 Turn the leaf to the required gate open position Place the limit switch against the straight arm L and tighten the two screws M fig 15 13 Loosen screw N securing the straigh...

Page 9: ...7 8 10 NO 11 E D C 12 13 9 A B F G...

Page 10: ...8 M L 15 17 N O P 16 Blue Yellow Green Brown 18 19 I 14 H H...

Page 11: ...9 OPEN STOP TX TR ECS M M FLASH STOP OPEN M M bus ECS bus ECS FLASH bus M M M M WS1SCM2 WS1SK M1 KS100 PH100 FL100 Blue Yellow Green Brown B A 20...

Page 12: ...electrical cable in the relative terminals of both TX and RX fig 21 5 and to the blue terminal on the control board No polarity needs to be observed 07 Fix the covering shell D in fig 21 6 with the t...

Page 13: ...11 22 A B 6 mm x4 6 mm x4 A B A B A B A A A A B B B 1 2 3 4 4 A B A B A B A B A B A B 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 10 A B A B...

Page 14: ...urred see paragraph 10 5 Troubleshooting The connected devices recognition stage can be repeated again at any time even after the installation for example if an additional photocell is installed just...

Page 15: ...ablish what tests should be conducted based on the risks involved and verify the compliance of the system with applicable regulations legis lation and standards in particular with all the provisions o...

Page 16: ...am e g fig 5 risk assessment and solutions adopted manufacturer s declaration of conformity for all devices used use appendix 1 EC declaration of conformity for components of WS2S 02 Affix a dataplate...

Page 17: ...six times Press T2 seven times Press T2 eight times Press T3 once Press T3 twice Press T3 three times Press T3 four times Press T3 five times Press T3 six times Press T3 seven times Press T3 eight ti...

Page 18: ...ly be made after completing all installation and pro gramming phases as the battery constitutes an emergency power supply To install and connect the buffer battery PR1 to the control unit refer to fig...

Page 19: ...te the energy consumed by the automation proceed as follows 05 On the table below select the box corresponding to the intersection between the line with the weight and the column with the opening angl...

Page 20: ...cognition of other devices Normally the recognition of the devices connected to the ECSBus and the STOP input takes place during the installation stage However if new devices are added or old ones rem...

Page 21: ...to memorise it If the memorisation procedure is successful the P1 LED will flash 3 times 03 If there are other transmitters to be memorised repeat step 2 within the next 10 s otherwise the memorisati...

Page 22: ...press any key on the two transmitters If on the other hand the OLD transmitter was memorised in Mode 2 you must press the key on the OLD transmitter which corresponds to the desired command and the k...

Page 23: ...tent the voltage value is not important approximately 10 30 VAC if there is voltage the problem is due to the lamp in this case replace the lamp with one having the same characteristics TABLE 10 fig...

Page 24: ...rmal operation and on possible faults see Table 13 Quick flashes 1 flash 1 second pause 1 flash 2 flashes 1 second pause 2 flashes 3 flashes 1 second pause 3 flashes 4 flashes 1 second pause 4 flashes...

Page 25: ...e is under way Action Cyclic operation Complete cyclic operation Perform the recognition phase see chapter 3 5 2 Recognition of leaf opening and closing angles Opening angle recognition phase is under...

Page 26: ...osing of the contact causes the OPEN command STOP input For normally open contacts and or for 8 2K constant resistance type contacts or normally closed contacts with recognition of the normal status a...

Page 27: ...1 6 m s approx 20 approx 20 Up to 10m for maximum TX RX misalignment of 5 the device can signal an obstacle even in the case of adverse weather conditions The device can be connected only to ECSBus n...

Page 28: ...d doors AM OOK coded modulation of radio carrier 433 92 MHz Rolling code with 64 Bit code 18 billion billion combinations 4 each key can be used for the different controls of the same control unit or...

Page 29: ...WS1SC WS1SK PH100 and FL100 conform to DIRECTIVE 2004 108 CE 108 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIA MENT AND COUNCIL of 15th December 2004 regarding the approximation of member state legislation related to el...

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Page 31: ...and made available to all users of the automation 11 1 Safety instructions Keep an eye on the moving door and keep at a safe dis tance until the door has completely opened or closed do not cross the...

Page 32: ...uch that a fault or an incorrectly balanced door could cause injury 11 5 Remote control battery replacement fig 43 When the battery charge is low the range of the transmitter is significantly reduced...

Page 33: ...ation address Complies with the essential requirements of the following directives 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2004 108 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2006 95 EEC Low Voltage Directive...

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