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4.3) Laying electric cables (see fig. 3 and table 1)

On completion of installation of all mechanical components, pro-ceed with laying all electric cables required, with reference to Fig. 3 show-
ing the typical location of these cables, and Table 1 which analyses the technical characteristics in detail.

The cables used for connecting the various devices must be suitable for the type of installation to be obtained: in

the case of installation in a covered environment or indoors, use cable type H03VV-F.

ELECTRIC CABLE SPECIFICATIONS 
(The letters associated with the cables as indicated also in Fig. 3)

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Note:

(*) if the power cable is longer than 30 m, a cable with a larger section is required, (e.g. 3 x 2,5 mm

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) and safety earthing is neces-

sary in the vicinity of the automation.

Connection

Cable type

Max. admissible length

A:

Electric power line

n° 1 cable (3 x 1.5 mm

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)

30 m (*)

B:

Flashing light

n° 1 cable (2 x 1 mm

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)

20 m

C:

Aerial

n° 1 shielded cable (type RG58)

20 m (recommended: less than5 m)

D:

Photocell

n° 1 cable (2 x 0.5 mm

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)

30 m

E:

Key-operated selector switch

n° 1 cable (4 x 0.5 mm

2

)

50 m

F:

Mobile edge connection 

n° 1 cable (2 x 0.5 mm

2

)

20 m

Table 1: cable list

4.4) Manual lock and release procedure 

Refer  to  this  procedure  when  the  text  of  the  manual

requires “locking” or “release” of the SOON mechanism.

Note:

The release or locking manoeuvres of the mechanism must be per-
formed exclusively with the gearmotor completely stationary.
• The manual operation must be per-formed in the event of a power

failure, system faults or when expressly requested in the manual.

• Manual release enables free travel of the sectional door.

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To release - pull ball A

To lock - pull ball B

To ensure the Safety of the installer and avoid damage to automation components, before making electrical connec-

tions or connecting the radio receiver, ensure that the control unit is DISCONNECTED from the mains and any buffer
batteries

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5) Make electrical connections

5.1) Connect all devices

All  electrical  connections  must  be  made  with  the  system  discon-
nected from the power supply
1. To remove the protection cover and access the SOON elec-tron-

ic control unit, remove the screw and pull the cover up-wards to
remove (Fig. 5).

2. Loosen  the  free  cable  clamp  and  route  the  cables  through  for

connection to the control unit terminals Leave a cable length of
20÷30 cm longer than necessary. See table 1 for the cable types
and Fig. 6 for connections.

3. Make cable connections as shown in the diagram of Fig. 7. To

facilitate work, the terminals are removable

4. On  completion  of  connections  secure  the  cables  by  pressing

down  the  cable  clamp.  The  excess  aerial  cable  should  be  se-
cured to the other cables with a clip.

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Summary of Contents for Soon

Page 1: ...ings for the fitter Istruzioni ed avvertenze per l installatore Instructions et recommandations pour l installateur Anweisungen und Hinweise f r den Installateur Instrucciones y advertencias para el i...

Page 2: ...utomation The various sub jects are divided into three sections SECTION 1 is a step by step guide illustrating the phases re quired for physical installation of the product and operation start up SECT...

Page 3: ...menta tion Before starting installation check whether other devices or mate rials are required to complete automation with Soon evaluating the specific application and associated risks for example co...

Page 4: ...ell 3 Key operated selector switch 4 Post for photocell 5 Flashing light 6 Transmitter 7 Main edge Key to electric cables in Fig 3 A Electric power line B Flashing light with aerial C Photocells D Key...

Page 5: ...1 Fig 4 a Insert the Soon outlet shaft in the sectional door drive shaft coupling them using the keys provided in the pack Perform this operation with the door CLOSED 2 Fig 4 b Secure the bracket to...

Page 6: ...anual requires locking or release of the SOON mechanism Note The release or locking manoeuvres of the mechanism must be per formed exclusively with the gearmotor completely stationary The manual opera...

Page 7: ...electric lock the FLASH output can be con nected to a 24V max 10W electric lock with latch versions with electromagnet only without electronic devices During the opening manoeuvre the electric lock is...

Page 8: ...detec tors even not synchronised and enables the addition of other photo cells for example in the case of transit of heavy vehicles where a sec ond photocell is normally positioned at 1 m from the gr...

Page 9: ...before proceeding Perform the following operations as specified and cross off the points as conformity of results is verified 6 Initial system start up checks 7 Memorising devices and positions 6 1 Op...

Page 10: ...1 Led L2 remains lit Led L4 flashes Position RINT programming 7 If the intermediate slowdown position programming is not required press the key Set twice quickly to skip to the next programming led L4...

Page 11: ...moving door are pro tected by means of impact force limitation measure the force as specified in the standard EN 12445 If speed and motor force controls are used as auxiliary functions with the syste...

Page 12: ...the opening manoeuvre stops immediately after release of the photocells and automatic closure is activated with a pause of 5s The function Close After Photo is always disabled in manoeuvres interrupte...

Page 13: ...e before automatic closure Applied only when auto matic closure function is enabled Sets the sequence of commands associated with the SS input or the 1st radio command Sets the motor speed during norm...

Page 14: ...e not recommended to compensate for the fact that the leaf has anomalous points of friction excessive force may impair the safety system and damage the leaf If the Motor force control is used in suppo...

Page 15: ...to L8 i e the input led associated with the parameter Fault log 4 Press and hold Set during steps 5 and 6 5 Wait approx 3s after which the leds corresponding to the manoeuvres subject to faults will...

Page 16: ...erial terminal Fig 14 14 2 Move anyway function In the event that a safety device malfunctions or is out of service the gate may still be moved in hold to run mode For details refer to the paragraph C...

Page 17: ...If no voltage is present this means that there is an electric overload on the output Check that there are no short circuits on the cable during the position memorisation phase led L1 or led L8 flashes...

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