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5.1 - Product description and intended use

The 

DPRO500

 control unit is designed to control electromechanical actuators 

for automating gates, sectional doors or shutters.

CAUTION!  –  All  uses  other  than  the  intended  use  described  and  use 

in environmental conditions other than those described in this manual 

should be considered improper and forbidden!

The control unit can be connected to all common safety elements. To open and 

close a gate, you only need to operate the appropriate button installed on the 

cover or the external button or via a radio receiver.

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INSTALLATION

6.1 - Pre-installation checks

Before proceeding with installation, check the condition of the product com-

ponents, suitability of the selected model and conditions of the intended instal-

lation environment:

• Check that all the materials are in good working order and suited to the 

intended use.

• Check  that  all  conditions  of  use  fall  within  the  “application  limits”  of  the 

product (paragraph 6.2) and the value limits shown in the “Product technical 

characteristics”.

• Check that the installation location is compatible with the overall dimensions 

of the product (

Fig. 9

).

• Check that the surface chosen for installing the product is solid and can 

ensure stable attachment.

• Make sure that the installation area is not subject to flooding; if necessary, the 

product may be installed, appropriately raised above ground level.

• Check that the space around the product allows safe and easy access.

• Check that all electrical cables to be used belong to the type listed in Table 1.

• Check that the automation has mechanical stops in both the opening and 

closing phases.

 IMPORTANT!

Before performing any type of operation or 

procedure, read carefully the general instructions

(page 1) and the application limits (paragraph 6.2)

TABLE 1 - Technical specifications of electrical cables

Connection

Cable type

Maximum admissible length

CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY Cable

- three-phase
- single-phase

4 x 1 mm

2

 

3 x 0,75 mm

2

5 m (

note 1

2 m (

note 1

)

MOTOR cable

special cables for Nice gearmotors are on sale as 

accessories.
for other brands, contact the motor manufacturer

5 - 7 - 11 m

Cable for FLASHING LIGHT with aerial

2 x 1 mm

2

 (for 230 V AC flashing light)

RG58 type shielded cable (aerial)

10 m

PHOTOCELL cable

4 x 0,5 mm

2

10 m

KEY SWITCH cable

2 cables 2 x 0.25 mm

2

10 m (

note 2

)

SPIRAL cable for safety edge

Nice spiral cable is available as an accessory

50 m

Note 1

 – If the power cable exceeds the maximum allowed length, a cable with larger cross-section must be used

Note 2

 – These two cables may be replaced by a single 4 x 0.5 mm

2

 cable.

CAUTION! – The cables used must be suited to the type of environment of the installation site.

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INTEGRATED CONTROL UNIT DPRO500

6.2 - Product application limits

The product is only to be used as indicated in the following table:

Control unit power supply

Type of motor*

Three-phase 3x400 Vac - 

50/60Hz

Three-phase 3x400 V AC – 50/60 Hz – with 

Nice encoder or mechanical limit switches

Single-phase 1x230 Vac - 

50/60Hz

Single-phase 1x230 V AC – 50/60 Hz – with 

Nice encoder or mechanical limit switches

(*)

 In respect of the corresponding application limits.

For single-phase motors, see Paragraph 7.2.

 CAUTION! – 

The control unit described in this instruction manual 

cannot be used in areas subject to the risk of explosion.
Important

 – Before installation, prepare the electrical cables required for the 

system, by referring to “

Table 1

 - Technical specifications of electrical cables”

.

 

Caution!

 – When laying the ducting for routing the electrical cables and for 

the cable entry point into the control unit housing, be aware that due to pos-

sible deposits of water in the junction wells, the connection ducts might create 

condensate in the control unit, with consequent damage to the electronic cir-

cuits.

6.3 - Installation of the control unit

Proceed as follows when installing the control unit:

01.

 

Open the control unit box:

 unscrew the screws as shown in 

Fig. 10-A 

Fig. 10-B

;

02.

 Prepare the holes for routing the electrical cables for the accessories pro-

viding control and/or signalling functions. For this purpose, we recommend 

using a special tool (e.g. hole cutter) on the marked positions at the bottom 

of the box, also to ensure maintaining the level of IP protection. If neces

-

sary, you can use the lateral cable entry points, but only by using suitable 

ducting connections; 

Summary of Contents for TUB4000

Page 1: ...installazione e l uso FR Instructions et avertissements pour l installation et l utilisation ES Instrucciones y advertencias para la instalaci n y el uso DE Installierungs und Gebrauchsanleitungen und...

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Page 3: ...airs or adjustments are necessary because a failure with the installation or an incorrectly balanced automated system may lead to injury The packing materials of the product must be disposed of in com...

Page 4: ...he website of the European Community Special warning to ensure the continued compliance with the requirement It is essential that the other materials used in the installation such as electrical cables...

Page 5: ...kg or up to 30 m long according to the data shown in Table 1 below TABLE 1 Length of leaf in metres Maximum cycles hour Up to 5 42 5 10 21 10 15 14 15 20 10 20 25 8 25 30 7 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40...

Page 6: ...t piece of the rack on the pi nion and check that the beginning of the rack corresponds to the beginning of the leaf Make sure that there is at least 2 3 mm of play between the rack and the pinion the...

Page 7: ...ecessary in particular applications See the instructions manual for the advised type of connection if there is more than one edge Note 5 Special devices which enable connection even when the leaf is m...

Page 8: ...6 English EN V W U L1 L2 L3 1 2 3 NDA040 4 5 6 1 2 3 A Neutral wire from the supply plug...

Page 9: ...Check that all the instructions in the Installation warnings chapter have been rigorously complied with 2 Using the control devices transmitter push button key switch etc test the Opening Closing and...

Page 10: ...essories for other brands contact the motor manufacturer 5 7 11 m Cable for FLASHING LIGHT with aerial 2 x 1 mm2 for 230 V AC flashing light RG58 type shielded cable aerial 10 m PHOTOCELL cable 4 x 0...

Page 11: ...nose pliers 03 Insert the jumper 1 x 230 V 04 Re insert the top cover 7 4 Description of the electrical connections Fig 14 power supply safety and control devices and accessories You can connect contr...

Page 12: ...ut for the earth connection for the control unit and motors IMPORTANT We DO NOT recommend that you connect any device or accessory not mentioned in this instruction manual The manufacturer declines al...

Page 13: ...only for motors with mechani cal limit switches leave uncon nected with motors which have electronic limit switches LIMIT SWITCH mechanical limit switch STOP STOP terminal used for 8K2 safety edge or...

Page 14: ...he position acquisition phase or by using the Oview programmer Command No 3 Open Command No 4 Close Command No 5 Stop Command No 6 Step by Step Condominium Command No 7 Step by Step High priority Comm...

Page 15: ...ection with that of the closing limit switch at the LIMIT SWITCH terminal Fig 14 The position recognition phase can be repeated at any time also after the installation 7 11 Operating modes CAUTION If...

Page 16: ...ng the testing phase as described below refers to a typical system 1 Check that all the instructions in the Installation warnings chapter have been rigorously complied with 2 Release the motor Check t...

Page 17: ...sages to identify their status and faults The following table describes the various alarm signals according to the type of problem These alarm signals are provided by appropriate flashes of the green...

Page 18: ...g SAFETY LED DIAGNOSTICS Signal Cause Solution On Correct operation Off Safety chain open The safety chain is made up of the series of inputs ALT Stop via button motor thermal protection motor release...

Page 19: ...slation in your area or return the product to the retailer when purchasing an equivalent product CAUTION Local legislation may include the application of heavy fines in the event of improper disposal...

Page 20: ...ble to partly completed machinery Annex II part 1 section B In addition the product conforms to the following directive in accordance with the provisions applicable to partly completed machinery Direc...

Page 21: ...ough the wired controls It is not possible to send commands via radio If the safety devices are out of order arrange to repair the automation as soon as possible Releasing and locking the gearmotor ma...

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