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5.1 

CONTROL BOARD DESCRIPTION

The board is powered by a power supply 
socket (230V AC) and is protected in input 
by a 1.6A mains fuse. The control devices 
are low-voltage and protected by a 3.15A 
fuse. The overall rated power of the 24V 
accessories, protected by 3.15A fuse, must 
not exceed 40W. 
Work time set at 80 seconds.

Commands

Total stop,

 pushbutton connected to 

the ST-G terminals, stop of the overhead 
door with exclusion of the automatic 
closing cycle; to resume movement, the 
pushbuttons or radio-controls must be 
used;

Opening-closing

, pushbutton connected 

to G-Ps or by radio-control, see page 14,  
function selections;

Safety

Re-opening

 during closure, see function 

selections;

Photoelectric cell test

. Function selections 

dip switch 9 ON;

Amperometric device 

: see NOTE.

Other functions

Automatic closure, 

see function 

selections;

Obstacle detection 

, see function 

selections;

Pre-fl ashing, 

see function selections;

Connected accessories 

Courtesy light

 (24V-25W). Lamp that lights 

up the manoeuvre zone after an opening 
command; it remains on for a set time of 2 
mins. 30 secs.

Optional accessories

2a courtesy light

 (24V-25W), connected to 

the 20-K3 terminals. 
-

 Flashing  light   

indicating movement 

(24V-25W max.), connected to the 20-K1 
terminals;

Board for supplying power by battery 

 

that, in the event of blackout, intervenes 
automatically. When mains comes back on, 
it recharges the batteries;

Radiofrequency board

 for remote control.   

Adjiustments

- Adjustment of automatic closing time;
- Adjustment of amperometric sensitivity.

Important

: after supplying electricity to 

the system, the 1st manoeuvre is always 
an opening one. During this phase, it is not 
possible to close the door, but it is possible 
to close it again after the complete opening 
manoeuvre.

 

Important

! Shut off the mains power 

before servicing the inside of the unit.

N.B.

: In situation (b), if an obstacle is 

detect ed three times, the door wing 
stops during aperture, and auto-
matic closu re is disactivated.
Use the keyboard or the radio trans-
mitter to resume movement of the 
bar.

In the presence of an obstacle, the 
ampero metric device: 

a

) completely stops the door during 

opening and subsequently closes it 
automatically (if activated);

b

) if in the closure phase, the move-

ment of the door is reversed.

NOTE

Summary of Contents for DOMUSTAR

Page 1: ...DOMUSTAR AUTOMATION FOR GARAGE DOOR INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ics of the motor page 4 2 2 Characteristics of the transmission guide page 4 2 3 External dimensions page 5 3 0 Examples of applications page 5 4 0 Unit assembly page 6 5 0 Principal components page 9...

Page 3: ...e Motor with encoder Transformer Control panel Battery 12V 6Ah optional 1 0 DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS FOR INSTALLATION 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS OF THE MOTOR Courtesy light Battery back up holder op...

Page 4: ...rail has holes for possible co nenction of additional brackets Pull automation for counter weighted garage type spring and sectional closures with 230V AC power supply with IP40 protection equipped wi...

Page 5: ...The data and information in this manual are subject to change at any time 3 0 EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION A Sectional door B Spring balanced over head door 2 3 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS C Overhead door with co...

Page 6: ...sectional doors fix the bracket directly on the wall above the spring pole by using suitable anchors or screws Turn the guide 180 as indicated in the figure Adjust the chain ten sion using the nut NB...

Page 7: ...rivets Please note for counter weighted over edge garage type doors the adapter arm must be used Raise the guide moving it to a horizontal position to measure the distance from the ceiling then fix t...

Page 8: ...e the release knob tighten ing it on the pawl of the pre assembled release unit and se cure it in the recom mended position with the lock nut Move the sliding runner and after disassembling the pre as...

Page 9: ...al documen tation enclosed with the accessory to lock and release the gearmotor turn the handle as illustrated fig 6 5 0 MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE CONTROL BOARD 1 230V power supply plug 2 Mains fuse 1 6A...

Page 10: ...25W Lamp that lights up the manoeuvre zone after an opening command it remains on for a set time of 2 mins 30 secs Optional accessories 2a courtesy light 24V 25W connected to the 20 K3 terminals Flash...

Page 11: ...013 The data and information in this manual are subject to change at any time Blue 5 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Red White Green Red Transformer Motor 24V d c with En coder Blue Brown White 5 2 CONTROL L...

Page 12: ...push buttons normally closed N C which are not used must be disa bled by dip switch or short circuited CONNECTIONS FOR COMMAND ACCESSORIES Control Pushbutton N O for the door opening and closing see d...

Page 13: ...otoelectric cells during re opening Connection with an pair of pho toelectric cells during re opening and possible safety rib re move the bridge wire Connecting with a safety rib by using only the C N...

Page 14: ...e flashing lamp connected to 20 K1 flashes for 5 seconds before the manoeuvre begins 4 5 6 7 8 5 ON Obstacle detection with mo tor at limit switch activated with motor not running door closed open or...

Page 15: ...signalling LED remains on to indicate that the opening limit switch has been saved see Note 1 Return dip switch 8 to OFF see Note 2 IMPORTANT READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE PERFORMING PROGRAMM...

Page 16: ...AINTENANCE 6 0 PROGRAMMING THE RADIO CODE If replacing the control board or the radio card you need to memorise the radio codes again as explained below Inserting the radio card You MUST insert it whe...

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