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3.4) Electrical connections

Only carry out electrical connections once the electric-

ity supply to the system has been switched off. Discon-

nect any buffer batteries present.

1. Remove the protection cover in order to access the electronic

control unit of the ROAD200. The side screw must be removed,
and the cover lifted upwards.

2. Remove the rubber membrane which closes the hole for passage

of the cables and insert all the connection cables towards the var-
ious devices, leaving a length of 20÷30cm longer than necessary.
See Table 3 for information regarding the type of cables and Fig-
ure 2 for the connections. 

3. Use a clamp to collect together and join the cables which enter

the gearmotor. Place the clamp just underneath the hole the
cables enter through. Make a hole in the rubber membrane which
is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cables which have been
collected together, and insert the membrane along the cables until
you reach the clamp.

Then put the membrane back in the slot of the hole the cables
pass through. Lay a second clamp for collecting the cables which
are set just above the membrane.

4. Connect the power cable to the appropriate terminal as shown in

figure 13, then block the cable at the first cable block ring using
the clamp.

5. Connect up the other cables according to the diagram in Figure

15. The terminals can be removed in order to make this work eas-
ier.

6. Once the connections have been completed, block the cables

collected in the second cable block ring using clamps. The
excess of the aerial cable must be blocked to the other cables
using another clamp as shown in Figure 14.

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Summary of Contents for Road200

Page 1: ...installatore Instructions et recommandations pour l installateur Anweisungen und Hinweise f r den Installateur Instrucciones y advertencias para el instalador Instrukcje i uwagi dla instalatora Aanwi...

Page 2: ...ommissioning 11 5 1 Testing 11 5 2 Commissioning 12 6 Maintenance and Disposal 12 6 1 Maintenance 12 6 2 Disposal 12 7 Additional information 12 7 1 Programming buttons 12 7 2 Programming 13 7 2 1 Lev...

Page 3: ...plicitly provided for in these instructions is not permitted Improper use may cause damage and personal injury Risk analysis must be carried out before starting installation to include the list of ess...

Page 4: ...3 Photocells 4 Main movable edge 5 Open stop bracket 6 Rack 7 Secondary fixed edge optional 8 Flashing light with incorporated aerial 9 ROAD200 10 Closed stop bracket 11 Radio transmitter 3 9 2 3 List...

Page 5: ...this could damage ROAD200 and cause malfunctions or dangerous situations If there is an access door in the leaf or within the range of the gate movement make sure that it does not obstruct normal trav...

Page 6: ...art of the rack 10 Open and close the gate several times by hand and make sure that the rack is aligned with the pinion with a maximum tolerance of 5mm Moreover check that the play of 1 2mm has been r...

Page 7: ...neath the hole the cables enter through Make a hole in the rubber membrane which is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cables which have been collected together and insert the membrane along th...

Page 8: ...special procedures on the input For more useful information about STOP see also Paragraph 7 3 1 STOP Input 1 5 Photocell input for safety devices such as photocells Cut in during closure inverting the...

Page 9: ...ly 1 Press the PP button to open the gate Check that gate open ing occurs regularly without any variations in speed The leaf must only slowdown and stop when it is between 50 and 30 cm from the openin...

Page 10: ...mand T2 button Pedestrian gate command T3 button Open command T4 button Close command Table 5 Memorization Mode I T1 button Open command Automation A T2 button Close command Automation A T3 button Ped...

Page 11: ...r to ensure the maximum safety levels Testing can also be adopted as a method of periodically checking that all the various devices in the system are functioning correctly Testing of the entire system...

Page 12: ...n the corresponding maintenance schedule 1 ROAD200 requires scheduled maintenance work every 6 months or 10 000 manoeuvres max after previous maintenance 2 Disconnect the power supply and buffer batte...

Page 13: ...e lapses the procedure will finish automatically and memorize the modifications made up to that stage 1 Press the button Set and hold it down approx 3 s 3s 2 Release the Set button when L1 LED starts...

Page 14: ...te Points 3 to 7 can be repeated during the same programming phase in order to set other parameters Table 16 changing the adjustable parameters Example SET SET SET SET SET 7 2 5 Level one programming...

Page 15: ...utoma tion system at any time In particular various devices types can be connected to STOP input as explained in paragraphs 7 3 1 STOP Input 7 3 1 STOP input STOP is the input that causes the immediat...

Page 16: ...tructions if 2 pairs of photocells are used that could interfere with one another 7 4 1 Always open Function The Always open function is a control unit feature which enables the user to control an ope...

Page 17: ...w for this type of door Check to see whether there are any obstacles if necessary increase the force 7 7 Diagnostics and signals A few devices issue special signals that allow you to recognize the ope...

Page 18: ...ee Table 20 Off Activation of the STOP input Check the devices connected to the STOP input On Everything OK STOP Input active 27 L1 LED Description Function programming in progress If it flashes toget...

Page 19: ...table for the automation of gates featuring leaves up to 5 m wide and weighing up to 200 kg as shown in Tables 1 and 2 Max absorbed power 150W 0 9A Insulation class 1 a safety grounding system is requ...

Page 20: ...ery Absorption 25mA Battery life 1 year estimated on the basis of 20 commands day each lasting 1s at 20 C at low temperatures the efficiency of the batteries decreases Irradiated power 100 W Dimension...

Page 21: ...and reliable activation However chil dren should not be allowed to play in the vicinity of automated systems to prevent any accidental acti vations keep all remote controls away from chil dren they ar...

Page 22: ...must be repaired as soon as possible Replace the Remote Control Battery if your radio control after a period of time seems not to work as well or not to work at all it may simply be that the battery i...

Page 23: ...ltre il prodotto risulta conforme a quanto previsto dalle seguenti direttive comunitarie cos come modificate dalla Direttiva 93 68 CEE del consiglio del 22 Luglio 1993 Furthermore the product complies...

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