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TP (Pause Time)

Operating mode

Adjustment 

sets the time between the end of 

an Open movement and the start 

of the next Close movement

01.

select ‘Automatic’ and set micro switch 2 to ‘ON’

02.

set trimmer TP to the desired value;

03.

to check the time setting, run a full Open movements and see how long it takes before the Close 

movement starts.

F (Force)

 CAUTION! – Adjustments to this parameter are safety critical: take great care when making this adjustment.

To adjust the parameter, try various settings: you must measure the force applied by the gate when moving and compare it with local regula-

tions.

7.2 - Programmable functions

The control unit has a set of micro switches (PROGRAM SWITCH - fig. 7) which activate functions to adapt the automation to the user’s needs 

as well as making it safer to use.

The micro switches select the operating modes and program the functions, as described in Table 5.

To activate/deactivate a function:

Micro switches (1 ... 10)

ACTIVATE

DEACTIVATE

ON

OFF

IMPORTANT! - some functions are safety critical; make sure to check which function is safest.

Table 5

Switches 1-2

Operation

Off-Off

Manual (hold-to-run)

On-Off

Semiautomatic

Off-On

Automatic (automatic closing)

On-On

Aut Always Closes

Switch 3

Operation

On

Condominium (not available in manual mode)

Switch 4

Operation

On

Pre-flashing

Switch 5

Operation

On

Closes 5 seconds after ‘Photo’ if set to ‘Automatic’ or ‘Close after Photo’ if set to ‘Semiau-

tomatic’

Switch 6

Operation

On

Safety “Photo” also when Opening

Switch 7

Operation

On

Gradual Start-up

Switch 8

Operation

On

Slow down

Switch 9

Operation

On

Brake

Switch 10

Operation

Off

Not used

Switches 1-2:
Manual operation

the movement is only executed while the control is active (transmitter key held to run).

Semiautomatic 

operation

sending a command executes the entire movement until the operating time expires or the gate trips the limit switch.

Automatic 

operation

after an Open, the system pauses and then automatically Closes the gate.

Always Closes 

operation

follows a power failure: if, when power is restored, the control unit determines that the gate is open, it automatically 

flashes the flasher for five seconds and then runs a Close cycle.

Switch 3:
Condominium 

function

when a “Step-by-Step” command is sent and the gate starts to Open, it cannot be stopped by any other “Step-by-

Step” or Open command sent by radio until it has completed.

When closing, on the other hand, sending a new Step-by-Step command will stop and reverse the movement.

Switch 4:

When a command is sent, the flasher starts flashing and, after 5 seconds (2 seconds in Manual mode), the movement starts.

Summary of Contents for ROX1000

Page 1: ...EN Instructions and warnings for installation and use For sliding gates ROX ROX600 ROX1000 ROX1000 V1 ...

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Page 3: ...12 7 PROGRAMMING GLOSSARY 12 7 1 Control unit programming keys 13 7 1 1 Trimmer 13 7 2 Programmable functions 14 7 3 Integrated radio receiver 15 7 3 1 Memorisation of radio transmitters 15 7 3 2 Remote memorisation 16 7 3 3 Deleting radio transmitters 16 8 DETAILED INFORMATION 8 1 Adding or removing devices 17 8 2 Power for external devices 17 8 3 Total deletion of the receiver s memory 17 8 4 Di...

Page 4: ... product and increase the risk of danger or malfunction Should this happen stop installation immediately and contact Customer Service The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage to property items or persons resulting from non compliance with the assembly instructions In such cases the warranty for material defects is excluded The weighted sound pressure level of the emission A is lower than 7...

Page 5: ...move the gate through its entire stroke and check that this does not exceed 25 of the maximum force chapter 12 technical specifications this leaves a suitable margin for unfavourable climatic conditions which can increase friction Table 1 Application limits ROX600 ROX1000 ROX1000 V1 Type of limit switch electromechanical electromechanical electromechanical Optimal width of gate section recommended...

Page 6: ...shows the location of the components of a typical installation using Nice accessories a ROX gearmotor b photocells c posts for photocells d Key switch digital keypad e flasher f rack 1 E a b f e c c d F D D B C D A D 2 Before installing the system check the gearmotor s clearance fig 3 and installation dimensions fig 4 3 330 mm 303 mm 92 mm 210 mm 4 192 mm 330 mm 0 10 mm 0 50 mm 192 mm 330 mm 0 10 ...

Page 7: ...by 25 35 mm 25 35 mm 03 Now cast the concrete to secure the foundation plate Before the concrete hardens make sure the foundation plate is perfectly level and parallel to the gate 04 Allow the concrete to harden 05 Secure the gearmotor a Remove the top anchor nuts b rest the gearmotor on the anchor dowels make sure that it is parallel with the gate section c fit the provided washers and nuts and h...

Page 8: ...g the gearmotor shaft e f g release the gearmotor 1 2 mm g h h open the gate fully by hand h i rest the first section of rack on the gearmotor s pinion make sure that it corresponds to the start of the gate sec tion and that there is a gap of 1 2 mm between the rack and the pinion itself this is to prevent the gate loading the gearmotor shaft h l secure the rack section 1 2 mm g ...

Page 9: ...mm 1 2 mm 07 Tighten the nuts securing the gearmotor to the foundation plate fully down and cover the nuts with their caps 08 Install the OPEN and CLOSE limit switch brackets proceed in the same way for each limit switch OPEN a slide the gate open by hand stopping it 2 3 cm before the mechanical stop b slide the limit switch bracket along the rack in the open direction until the limit switch trips...

Page 10: ...ll hear it click c after you hear the click move the bracket further forwards by 2 cm minimum d secure the bracket to the rack with the provided grub screws 2 3 cm 2 cm click 09 Manually lock the gearmotor Manually lock the gearmotor IMPORTANT The gearmotor is set up at the factory for installation on the right fig 5 if it must be installed on the left pro ceed as shown in fig 6 a b 5 6 180 a 180 ...

Page 11: ...s may be connected for further details refer to par 8 1 9 11 Photo input for safety devices which when tripped reverse the gate s direction of movement NC Normally Closed contacts may be used for further details refer to par 8 1 5 4 Flashing light flasher output 230 V auto intermittent flashes at regular intervals while the gate is moving 0 5s on 0 5s off Warnings NC Normally Closed input these mu...

Page 12: ...TOR LED PHOTO PHOTOCELL LEDS RUN CAPACITOR CAPACITOR RUN LED P P STEP BY STEP LED MOTOR MOTOR LED OK OK LED FUSE FUSE RADIO RADIO KEY 5 STARTING THE AUTOMATION AND CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS 5 1 Hooking the automation up to the mains CAUTION The automation must be hooked up to the mains by an expert electrician in observance of established local regulations Proceed as follows 01 Manually release the...

Page 13: ...echnician who agrees to run the tests and check the solutions to any risks present as well as checking com pliance with regulations standards and the law in particular the requirements of EN 13241 1 EN 12445 and EN 12453 Any supplementary equipment must be tested separately for operation and interaction with the ROX refer to the respective user manuals 6 1 Testing The testing procedure can also be...

Page 14: ...ssist the system for the reduction of the impact force try to find the adjustment that gives the best results 6 2 Commissioning Commissioning can take place only after all testing phases have been terminated successfully par 6 1 Partial or makeshift commissioning is strictly prohibited 01 Prepare and store the technical documentation for the automation for at least 10 years This must include at le...

Page 15: ...fault MICRO SWITCHES Semiautomatic 1 ON 1 ON OFF 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Trimmer TL Operating Time Trimmer TP Pause Time Trimmer F Force 7 1 1 Trimmer TL TP F The control unit s parameters can be adjusted with three trimmers fig 7 TL Operating Time Operating mode Adjustment sets the maximum duration of an Open or Close movement 01 select Semiautomatic or Automatic and set micro switch 1 to ON 02 set tr...

Page 16: ...ic Always Closes Switch 3 Operation On Condominium not available in manual mode Switch 4 Operation On Pre flashing Switch 5 Operation On Closes 5 seconds after Photo if set to Automatic or Close after Photo if set to Semiau tomatic Switch 6 Operation On Safety Photo also when Opening Switch 7 Operation On Gradual Start up Switch 8 Operation On Slow down Switch 9 Operation On Brake Switch 10 Operat...

Page 17: ...irst but increases to quickly and smoothly stop the gate Switch 10 Not used 7 3 Integrated radio receiver For remote control operation the control unit has an integral radio receiver 433 92 MHz compatible with FLO FLOR OPERA and HCS SMILO coding Since the coding systems are different the first transmitter to be memorised determines the type of transmitter memorised thereafter To modify the coding ...

Page 18: ...e in volved in the operation should be kept switched on Standard procedure Alternative procedure During the procedure if the old transmitter was memorised in During the procedure if the old transmitter was memorised in Mode 1 press any key Mode 2 press the key you wish to memorise Mode 1 press any key Mode 2 press the key you wish to memorise 01 With the motor stopped stand close to the control un...

Page 19: ...ering with each other activate the synchronisation function described in the respective user manual TX 1 2 RX 2 1 5 4 3 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 TX 1 2 RX 2 1 5 4 3 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 8 2 Power for external devices To power external devices transponder badge reader or backlighting for a keyswitch connect the device to the control unit as shown in the figure The po...

Page 20: ...l some of which can be recycled while others must be disposed of Seek information on the recycling and disposal systems envisaged by the local regulations in your area for this product category CAUTION Some parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous substances which if disposed of into the environ ment constitute serious environmental and health risks As indicated by the symbol the pr...

Page 21: ...otocell is occluded Radio AERIAL Input 52 Ω for RG58 or similar type of cable Radio receiver Incorporated Operating temperature 20 C 50 C Protection class IP 44 Dimensions mm and weight 330 x 210 x 303 h 11 kg Dimensioni mm e peso 330 x 210 x 303 h 11 kg Integrated radio receiver Type 4 channel receiver for incorporated radio command Frequency 433 92MHz Transmitter compatibility FLO FLOR OPERA HCS...

Page 22: ...on of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC in accordance with following harmonised standards EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 In addition the product conforms to the following directive in accordance with the provisions applicable to partly completed machinery Directive 2006 42 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCI...

Page 23: ...ry Malfunctions if the automation is malfunctioning shut off its power supply Never attempt any repairs contact your local installer for assistance The system can be operated manually release the gearmotor as described in Manual release and lock Do not modify the system or its programming and ad justment parameters in any way even if you feel capable of doing it your installation technician is res...

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