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2 WG20 Instructions

Information

Contents

1 Warnings

3

2 Product description

4

2.1 Applications

4

2.2 Description of the automation

4

2.3  Description of Devices

5

2.3.1  WG10 Electromechanical Gearmotors

5

2.3.2  Release keys

5

2.3.3  CL20 Control Unit

6

2.3.4  PH1 Photocells

6

2.3.5  KS1 Key-Operated Selector Switch

6

2.3.6  FL1 Flashing Light with Incorporated Aerial

6

2.3.7 TX4 Radio Transmitters

6

3  Installation

7

3.1  Preliminary checks

7

3.1.1  Operating Limits

8

3.1.2  Tools and Materials

8

3.1.3  List of Cables

8

3.2  Preparing the Electrical System

9

3.2.1  Connection to the Electrical Mains

9

3.3  Installation of the Various Devices

9

3.3.1  WG10 gearmotor mounting

9

3.3.2  Photocells

11

3.3.3  KS1 Key-Operated Selector Switch

12

3.3.4  FLI Flashing Light

12

3.3.5  CL20 Control Unit

13

3.4  Power Supply Connection

15

3.5  Initial checks

15

3.5.1  Recognition of Connected Devices

15

3.5.2  Recognition of Gate Leaves' Opening and Closing Angles16
3.5.3  Checking the Radio Transmitters

16

3.6  Regulations

16

3.6.1  Selecting the Speed of the Leaf

16

3.6.2  Selecting the Type of Operating Cycle

17

3.7  Testing and commissioning

17

3.7.1  Testing

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3.7.2  Commissioning

17

4  Maintenance

18

4.1  Dismantling and Disposal

18

5  Additional information

19

5.1  Advanced Adjustments

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5.1.1  Adjusting the Parameters with the Radio Transmitter

19

5.1.2  Checking the Adjustments with the Radio Transmitter

20

5.2  Optional Accessories

20

5.3  Adding or Removing Devices

20

5.3.1  ECSBus

20

5.3.2  STOP Input

20

5.3.3  Recognition of Other Devices

21

5.3.4  Addition of Optional Photocells

21

5.4  Memorization of Radio Transmitters

22

5.4.1  Memorization Mode 1

22

5.4.2  Memorization Mode 2

22

5.4.3  "Remote" Memorization

22

5.4.4  Deleting a Radio Transmitter 

23

5.4.5  Deleting all the Radio Transmitters

23

5.5  Troubleshooting

23

5.6  Diagnostics and Signals

24

5.6.1  Photocells

24

5.6.2  Flashing light

24

5.6.3  Control Unit

25

6  Technical characteristics

26

7  Annexes

28

7.1  Annexe 1: CE Declaration of Conformity of WG20 Components

29

7.2  Annexe 2: CE Declaration of Conformity of Power Operated Gate 31

7.3  Annexe 3: Operating Guide 

33

7.3.1  Safety regulations

33

7.3.2  Gate Control

33

7.3.3  Maintenance Operations to Be Performed by the User

34

7.3.4  Replacing the Remote Control Battery

34

This manual may be reproduced provided no part of it is omitted or
modified. No part of this manual may be translated into other languages
without the prior authorization and subsequent examination by
MHOUSE

MHOUSE disclaims all responsibility for damage resulting from improper
use of its products. You are therefore invited to read this manual carefully.

MHOUSE, in order to improve its products, reserves the right to modify
them at any time without prior notice. In any case, the manufacturer
guarantees their functionality and fitness for the intended purposes. 

For any information please contact:

MHOUSE S.r.l.

via Pezza Alta, 13, Z.I. 31046 Oderzo

Tel: 0422 202109

Fax: 0422 852582

email: [email protected]

http: www.mhouse.biz.

WG20 is produced by NICE S.p.a. (TV) I, MHOUSE S.r.l. is an affiliate of
the Nice S.p.a group.

Summary of Contents for WG20

Page 1: ...Installation instructions and warnings English IST WG20 GB 4865 Rev 01 del 08 04 2005 MhouseKit WG20 For the automation of swing gates...

Page 2: ...Removing Devices 20 5 3 1 ECSBus 20 5 3 2 STOP Input 20 5 3 3 Recognition of Other Devices 21 5 3 4 Addition of Optional Photocells 21 5 4 Memorization of Radio Transmitters 22 5 4 1 Memorization Mode...

Page 3: ...es or materials are needed to complete the automation with WG20 based on the specific application requirements The WG20 automation system must not be used until the automation has been commissioned as...

Page 4: ...be used see Figure 26 G WG10 gearmotors H Closing stop not included A E F G H G F E B C C D Figure 1 2 Product description 2 1 Applications WG20 is a set of components designed for the automation of...

Page 5: ...their type depends on the material and thickness of the gate WG10 is an electromechanical gearmotor consisting of a worm screw reduction gear and a 24Vdirect current motor It features a key operated...

Page 6: ...ll parts for PH1 Q ty 3 5X25 self tapping screw 4 pcs 4 2X32 self tapping screw 4 pcs s 5 c nylon screw anchor 4 pcs 2 3 5 KS1 Key Operated Selector Switch The KS1 key operated two position selector s...

Page 7: ...ed in any position Make sure that the mounting positions of the various devices are protected from impacts and that the surfaces are sufficiently sturdy Make sure that the mounting surfaces of the pho...

Page 8: ...the type and quantity of devices to be installed figure 14 shows the cables needed for a typical installation no cable is supplied with WG20 Table 7 list of cables Connection Cable type Maximum lengt...

Page 9: ...crews C and washers B WG20 Instructions 9 With the exception of the power line that supplies the control unit the rest of the system uses extra low voltage approx 24V the wiring can therefore be done...

Page 10: ...e fork slides perfectly on the worm screw of the gear motor and that there remains a margin of at least 5 mm from the opening and closing stops making sure however that not too much of the worm screw...

Page 11: ...me out of the wall mark the drilling points using the bottom as reference 6 Drill the holes in the wall using a hammer drill with a 5 mm bit and insert the 5 mm screw anchors 7 Secure the bottom with...

Page 12: ...ied to the bottom 3 To separate the bottom from the shell you need to insert the key and keep it turned then pull with a finger inserted in the hole for the passage of the cables 4 Breach the four hol...

Page 13: ...e 45 C C 3 3 5 CL20 Control Unit 1 Select the installation position in a location protected from possible impacts and near the gate so that the length of the cables can be reduced 2 Remove the cover b...

Page 14: ...pen first followed by M1 vice versa for the closing manoeuvre Therefore make sure that the motor that drives the leaf that strikes the mechanical stop is connected to terminal M1 outer one while the m...

Page 15: ...of flashing is not important as it depends on other factors what is important is that the LED should not be steadily on or steadily off 3 Make sure that the night light C on the KS1 key operated selec...

Page 16: ...ls If any device is triggered during the recognition stage photocells key operated selector switch pressure on P3 etc the recognition stage will immediately be interrupted It will therefore be necessa...

Page 17: ...mentarily the corresponding LED A will light up or go off if the LED is off the cycle is single if the LED is on the cycle is complete Figure 60 B A 3 7 Testing and commissioning These are the most im...

Page 18: ...ing and Disposal WG20 is constructed of various types of materials some of which can be recycled aluminium plastic electric cables while others must be disposed of electronic boards WARNING some elect...

Page 19: ...three times 4th Open opening only Press button T4 four times Original factory setting The parameter adjustment operation can be performed using any of the radio transmitters provided they are memorize...

Page 20: ...during the installation The photocells as well as other devices that adopt this system can be connected to ECSBus such as safety devices control buttons sig nalling lights etc For information on the E...

Page 21: ...Figure 64 To ensure the correct recognition of the photocells by the control unit the former must be assigned addresses by means of jumpers The address allocation procedure must be performed on TX as...

Page 22: ...cedure 5 4 4 Deleting a radio transmitter 2 Press button P1 figure 66 on the control unit as many times as the number corresponding to the desired command according to the following table e g 3 times...

Page 23: ...ke sure that the STOP input is active i e that the STOP LED C comes on If this does not happen check the devices connected to the STOP input The photocell test which is performed at the starting of ea...

Page 24: ...etween TX and RX Make sure that the LED on TX flashes once slowly Check the TX RX alignment Figure 69 A 5 6 1 Photocells The photocells are equipped with a SAFE LED A that allows you to check the oper...

Page 25: ...Action Off Everything OK OPEN input not active On Cuttin in of the OPEN input This is normal only if the device connected to the OPEN input is actually active P1 LED D Status Action Off Everything OK...

Page 26: ...rating ambient temperature 20 50 C the efficiency of the gearmotor decreases at low temperatures Suitable for use in acid saline or potentially explosive atmosphere No Mounting Horizontal using the sp...

Page 27: ...s the control unit can receive one or more of the following commands OPEN Open partially Open only and Close only TX4 transmitters memorized Up to 150 if memorized in mode 1 Range of TX4 transmitters...

Page 28: ...sed for the different controls of the same control unit or to control different control units Irradiated power approx 0 0001W Power supply 6V 20 40 with two CR2016 type lithium batteries Battery life...

Page 29: ...6 2 EN 61000 6 3 Reference Heading 1999 5 EC DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 9th March 1999 concerning radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment a...

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Page 31: ...ation address Satisfies the essential requirements of the following Directives 98 37 EC Machine Directive 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive 99 5 EC R T...

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Page 33: ...return to the centre Control with safety devices out of order If the safety devices are out of order or malfunctioning it is still possible to control the gate 1 Operate the gate control device remote...

Page 34: ...he photocell glasses and the removal of leaves and debris that may impede the automation Use a slightly damp cloth not wet to clean the surface of the devices Do not use any substances containing alco...

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