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The MyGate Q71A Control Board Installation Manual : Printed 06/11/2012 14:18 

 

 

Q71A 230V Control Board 

Swing Gate 

– Double Leaf 

Instruction Guide 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

TECHNICAL FEATURES 

 
Control Panel Dimensions 

 

135 x 140 x 60mm 

Control Panel Weight  

 

1Kg 

On-Board Transformer 

 

30VA 230/0 

– 12 /24Vac 

Flashing light Power Supply   

24Vdc, MAX 20W 

Accessory Output Power Supply 

12Vdc 

– 24Vdc, MAX 3W 

Obstacle Detection Level 

 

Automatic 

Programming Procedure 

 

Streamline 

Deceleration Time 

 

 

Adjustable 

Pause Time 

 

 

 

Adjustable  

 
 
 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Q71A

Page 1: ...ide TECHNICAL FEATURES Control Panel Dimensions 135 x 140 x 60mm Control Panel Weight 1Kg On Board Transformer 30VA 230 0 12 24Vac Flashing light Power Supply 24Vdc MAX 20W Accessory Output Power Supply 12Vdc 24Vdc MAX 3W Obstacle Detection Level Automatic Programming Procedure Streamline Deceleration Time Adjustable Pause Time Adjustable ...

Page 2: ...gramming the remote control key fob 13 Saving a new remote controls key fobs to the control board 13 Deleting existing remote controls key fobs from the control board 13 Changing the code the key fob transmits 14 Remote Control Receiver 15 Extended Aerial optional accessory 15 Fitting the Extended Aerial 15 Selecting the Operating Mode 16 Programming the gates open closing cycles 17 Programming Do...

Page 3: ...The MyGate Q71A Control Board Installation Manual Printed 06 11 2012 14 18 3 Q71A control board layout Map of Q71A Q71A legend ...

Page 4: ...one step at a time to ensure that the control board is wired configured and operating at full capacity to promote safe and durable working life of your gate automation system With all installations of electrical equipment your approach should be methodical and concise Please do follow this guide correctly whilst observing personal health and safety for your own protection and for those around you ...

Page 5: ...gether so that a voltage charge can be distributed from one terminal to another in order to complete a circuit Links are placed between terminals on occasions to complete a circuit to fool the control board some equipment is there when it is not If you do not have an EMERGENCY STOP button fitted a link must be placed between terminals 18 21 illustrated below The EMERGENCY STOP function is an ESSEN...

Page 6: ...lowing your Motor Installation Guide each motor is wired the respective terminals as required for your particular model of automation If you do not have this guide to hand below is a re cap of connections to the control board based on the model and which side of the gate is to open first LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND Connecting the motors to the control board MyAster MyHook ...

Page 7: ...e control board Typically these are wired into the same terminals as the Brown opening and the Black closing wires In effect both will be sharing the same terminal space Without the capacitor the motors will struggle to start and may BUZZ without movement to the mechanical arm Connection illustrated right Having attached the motor s we can now introduce the photocells to the control board ...

Page 8: ...on if your car stalls in between the gates or an object pedestrian moves through the closing gates the gates will immediately stop and reverse to the full open position at great speed There is no control over the speed at which the motors will run At this stage the control board s main objective is to get the gates back open as fast as possible The gates will continue to be held open until the obs...

Page 9: ...ase photocells placed on the outside of the gates Closing Phase means that as gates are closing returning to their original closed position if your car stalls in between the gates or an object pedestrian moves through the closing gates and breaks the Infrared beam the gates will immediately stop and reverse to the full open position at great speed Option 2 Opening Phase photocells installed on the...

Page 10: ... terminal looking from left to right on photocell Receiver Unit RX to Terminal 14 IMPORTANT Please place a link between terminals 16 and 17 To Use in Opening Cycle To connect power to Transmitter Unit Use 1 core wire to connect AC on photocell Transmitter Unit TX to Terminal 12 Use 1 core wire to connect AC on photocell Transmitter Unit TX to Terminal 13 To connect power to Receiver Unit Use 1 cor...

Page 11: ...t on the pillar and quietly operate they can be forgotten Faults can occur if insects webs dirt or grease is present in and around the sensors or the case lenses inside and out This scatters the Infrared beam and the control board will interpret this as a warning that an obstacle is present and the motors will fail to respond to your command this is a safety feature The motors will not operate if ...

Page 12: ...the power supply on After a few seconds you will see three LED s lit DL3 above terminal 15 DL4 above terminal 16 DL5 above terminal 18 DL3 Lit Photocells status OK wiring is complete and control board can see the photocells DL4 Lit 2nd set of photocells status is OK wiring is complete and control board can see the photocells If second set of additional photocells are fitted optional If a second se...

Page 13: ...nd side there are three buttons marked P1 P2 P3 illustrated right These are the control board s operational buttons To program they remote control to the control board please follow next set of steps below Saving a new remote controls to the control board to open gates FULLY a Press button P1 on the control panel once and hold for a few seconds then release The DL1 light will come on then will go ...

Page 14: ...of the key fob if you find that the code the key fob transmits is not being identified by the control board is intermittent in receiving the signal produced or someone else in the immediate area is using RF radio equipment that is transmitting a similar code on the same frequency you can change the rolling code that the key fob transmits This is achieved by following the next set of steps Simultan...

Page 15: ...mitting frequency and code a MyGate Extended Aerial can be fitted to your receiver unit Extended Aerial optional accessory The Gate Motors extended aerial substitutes the standard internal aerial to extend the range of your transmitters to 80m max in free field conditions Typically mounted on top of the gate pillar the 2M coaxial cable length makes this unit easy to install on a variety of applica...

Page 16: ...n or A first START command makes the gate OPEN A second START command while the gate is opening will STOP the gate A further START command makes the gate CLOSE A START command while the gate is closing will STOP the gate To select this operating mode place the DS1 dip switches as shown right 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF AUTOMATIC CLOSING Mode A first START command makes the gate OPEN once the gate has reache...

Page 17: ...r gate leaf s to ascertain the correct level of obstacle detection required and calculate the time period required to complete the opening and closing operation Programming the gates open closing cycles At this stage of the installation we have We have our emergency stop link in place We have wired the motor s to the control board We have wired the photocells to the control board We have programme...

Page 18: ...lease the button b Count down the seconds the gates are to stay open before automatically closing and then press button P3 again The DL1 LED will turn off If you need to change the pause time please repeat the above steps It is essential after completing the installation programming process to run a complete open and close cycle before general use The control board is self learning and needs to us...

Page 19: ...obstacle detection applying the following procedure 1 Keep buttons P1 P2 pressed at the same time the Led DL1 will blink a certain number of times example 10 blinks then let go of P1 P2 and keep a note of the amount of times the light blinks 2 After the DL1 light has stopped blinking press P1 as many times as the number of blinks seen then add 3 additional times example 10 3 13 times Every press o...

Page 20: ... programming If the gates did not respond as quickly as you would of hoped please repeat the programming process fro step a paying particular attention to the position of the RV1 trimmer for the torque setting Adjust this trimmer switch to a lower position The motors may be providing more psuh and pull power than they need to be for the weight of your gate To recap The emergency stop link in place...

Page 21: ...12 14 18 21 Appendix A Q71A connection map terminals 1 to 21 Map showing connections for Motor 1 Motor 2 Included with Kit Safety Photocells Included with Kit Electro Lock MEL unit Optional Accessory Flashing light Optional Accessory Extended Aerial Optional Accessory ...

Page 22: ...I do When DL3 light is not seen this is the board telling us that the photocell beam is broken there is an obstacle Without this resolved the motors will not work this is a safety feature Make sure there are no obvious obstructions breaking the beam s custom brackets branches etc If there are no obstructions then we need to look closely at the photocells themselves this includes removing the cover...

Page 23: ...re loose and may fall out from their place Look towards the bottom of the key fob s printed circuit board PCB and you will see a row of white tiny DIP switches By moving the DIP switches the key fob will transmit a different coded frequency Use a pin or tip of pencil to move a few of these switches up and down Re attach the key fobs case paying attention to the alignment of the tactile switch cove...

Page 24: ...gate Your intercom should have 2 sets of outputs for unlocking MAG locks labeled as C Common N C Normally Closed and for switching volt free contact equipment labeled as C Common N O Normally Open To connect the intercom to the Q71A control board for opening the gate from your intercom handset Intercom Q71A Terminals C Common 21 N O Normally Open 20 Digital Keypads I have a keypad for coded access...

Page 25: ...via the arms however if it has settled and compacts when the arm retracts to open your gate the ice build up may force the arm not to fully retract What happens if there is a power cut In the event of a power cut naturally the gate automation kit will not function Once the automation kit has completed either a closing or opening cycle the arms are locked into position All Gate Motors automation ki...

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