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INDEX

STANDARDS TO FOLLOW

00. CONTENT

01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ATTENTION:

 

• To ensure the people’s safety, it is important that you read all the following instruc-

tions. 

Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product can cause physical injury

and material damage.

• Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.

• This product was designed and produced strictly for the use indicated in this manual.

Any other use, not expressly indicated here, could compromise the good condition/ope-

rationof the product and/or be a source of danger.

• 

ELECTROCELOS S.A.

 is not responsible for the improper use of the product, or other 

use than that for which it was designed.

• 

ELECTROCELOS S.A.

 is not responsible if safety standards were not taken into ac-

count when installing the equipment, or for any deformation that may occur to it.

• 

ELECTROCELOS S.A.

 is not responsible for the safety and proper operation when using

components not sold by them.

• Do not make any modifications to the operator components and / or their accessories.

• Before installation unplug the automatism from the source of power.

• The installer must inform the client how to handle the product in case of emergency

and provide this manual to the user.

• Keep remote controls away from children, to prevent the automated system from 

being activated involuntarily.

• The customer shall not, under any circumstances, attempt to repair or tune the auto-

matism. Call qualified technician only.

• Connect the automatism to a 110V/230V plug with ground wire.

• Automatism for indoor use.

STANDARDS TO FOLLOW

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

PROGRAMMING PRE-RECOMENDATIONS

MAIN MENU

SCHEME FOR CAPACITATOR

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL CONSUMERS

EXTENDED MENU 1

PHOTOCELLS TEST AND TRANSMITTERS

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIALIZED INSTALLERS

EXTENDED MENU 2
EXTENDED MENU 3
RTX 2278-BASE MODULE (OPTIONAL)
RTX 2252-SENSOR MODULE (OPTIONAL)

01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

02. THE CONTROL BOARD

03. CONFIGURATION

04. COMPONENTS TEST

05. TROUBLESHOOTING

COMPONENT CONNECTION TO THE CONTROL BOARD

06. CONNECTION SCHEME

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Summary of Contents for MC15SC

Page 1: ...v4 0 REV 06 2016 EN USER INSTALLER MANUAL MC15SC...

Page 2: ...t sold by them Do not make any modifications to the operator components and or their accessories Before installation unplug the automatism from the source of power The installer must inform the client...

Page 3: ...imum capacity 05 Output n 1 activated during closing gate 100mA maximum capacity CN3 CN4 Before proceeding to the control board configuration pay special attencion to the following parameters in the t...

Page 4: ...center allows the connection of opening and closing limit switches both in NC The triggering of any limit switches causes the movement to stop immediately The triggering the limit switches will be sig...

Page 5: ...mory is full To program new commands 01 Press SEL button once the CODE LED will begin to flash 02 Press once the transmitter button you want to program during 1sec 03 The LED CODE remains lit permane...

Page 6: ...CONFIGURATION MAIN MENU 03 CONFIGURATION With this function can trigger deceleration decreasing the gate s movement velocity NOTE To perform this programming is necessary that the motors have limit sw...

Page 7: ...button the times necessary until the LED T MOT PED starts to flash 02 Press SET button for 1 second to motor starts the opening If the motor doesn t start the opening invert wires connection 5 and 7...

Page 8: ...ches the end of course does a brief inversion of output motor to stop immediately the motor eg Gates with inclination Activate LED ON deactivate LED OFF function 01 Activate the extended menu 1 see AC...

Page 9: ...DS2 T MOT PUL Open Close BL STOP PUL Open BL Close T MOT PED Flashing simultaneously ON OFF T PAUSA Flashing simultaneously ON OFF ACCESSING THE EXTENDED MENU 2 To access the Extended Menu 2 options f...

Page 10: ...MENU 2 Change the operating mode of the PUL and BL inputs 01 Turn on the extensive menu 2 see ACCESSING EXTENDED MENU 2 on page 8B 02 Press SEL and the T MOT LED will flash intermittently 03 Press the...

Page 11: ...ngth knowing that the AUT PP LED ON corresponds to the minimum strength while the AUT PP CODE CODE PED INB CMD AP T MOT T MOT PED LEDs ON correspond to the maximum strength The control board is suppli...

Page 12: ...and LED will flash alternately 02 With SEL button select the desired channel Code Sensor1 or Code Sensor 2 to pair the RTX 2252 sensor 03 It now has 10 seconds to press the SET button from the RTX 225...

Page 13: ...ly and informs the base Alarm signal Tells the basis that the safety device is activated 03 CONFIGURATION RTX 2252 SENSOR MODULE OPTIONAL Setting the frequency A B C or D in RTX 2252 must be coinciden...

Page 14: ...TION 04 COMPONENTS TEST SCHEMES FOR CAPACITORS To detect which components have problems during a sliding automatism installation sometimes it s necessary to conduct tests with a direct connection to a...

Page 15: ...rmittent mode indicating the error When the photocells operation is corrected the control board returns to it s normal functioning This action by the control board allows to recognize failures in acco...

Page 16: ...3 If the motor works the problem is from control board Pull it out and send it to our MOTORLINE technical services for diagnosis 4 If the motor doesn t work remove them from installation site and sen...

Page 17: ...12 24V V R G B RG 24 CAP MOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 EN 06 CONNECTION SCHEME COMPONENT CONNECTION TO THE CONTROL BOARD Capacitor 2 COND 2 Capacitor 1 COND 1 Flashing Light Motor OPEN or Wall Button Key Selector A...

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