2
Foreword
This manual provides all the specific information you need to fa
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miliarize yourself with and correctly operate your unit.
Read it very carefully when you purchase the instrument and
consult it whenever you have doubts regarding use and before
performing any maintenance operations.
Nologo has the right to modify the product without previous no-
tice.
Safety precautions
Using the unit improperly and performing repairs or modifications
personally will void the warranty.
Nologo declines any responsibility for damages due to inappro-
priate use of the product and due to any use other than the use
the product was designed for. Nologo declines any responsibility
for consequential damages except civil liability for the products.
The installation must be confirmed to the following european
laws:
EN 60204-1, EN 12445, EN 12453
It is compulsory to complie the norme sto the automatic doors
and gates:
EN 12453, EN 12445, EN 12978
and eventually na-
tional laws.
The adjustment of the obstacle detection of the door has to be
measured with a device according tot the maximum value pof the
law
EN 12453
.
Environmental protection
measures
Information regarding the environment for custom-
ers within the European Union. European Directive
EC 2002/96 requires that units bearing this symbol
on the unit and/or on the packaging be disposed of
separately from undifferentiated urban wastes.
The symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of
with the normal household wastes. The owner is responsible
for disposing of this product and other electrical and electronic
equipment through specific waste collection facilities indicated
by the government or local public agencies. Correct disposal
and recycling help prevent any potentially negative impact on
the environment and human health. To receive more detailed
information regarding disposal of your unit, we recommend that
you contact the competent public agencies, the waste collec-
tion service or the shop where you purchased the product.
1
Installation
3
1.1
Preliminary checks
1.2
Type of electrical wires
1.3
Type of installation
1.4
Notes of connections
4
1.5
Diagram of the control unit and electrical connections
2
installation of the control board
5
2.1
Connection of the
POWER SUPPLY
2.2
Connection of the
MOTOR
2.3
Connection of the
SIGNAL LIGHT
2.4
Connection of a
MECHANICAL BRAKE
6
2.5
Connection of the
LIMIT SWITCHES
2.6
Connection of the
PHOTO-BEAMS
2.7
Connection of the
PHOTO-BEAMS
with
TEST
7
2.8
Use of terminal board
27-28
2.9
Connection of the
ANTENNA
2.10
Connection of the
STOP/SAFETY EDGE
2.11
Connection of
ACTIVATION COMMAND
8
2.12
Connection of the
TIMER
2.13
Connection of the
LIGHT
3
Operating and regulation modes
3.1
Set up of the dip switches
9
3.2
Dead Man Function
4
Installation of the radio receiver and memorization
of the remote controls
10
4.1
Installation of the receiver
4.2
Cancellation of the memory code
4.3
Memorization
5
Turning on and programming the unit
11
5.1
Learning of the START working time
5.2
Learning of the partial opening time
5.3
Activate the
LAMP
in the
PAUSE TIME
12
5.4
Increasing the
PAUSE
time
5.5
Access control
5.6
Adjustment of the
OBSTACLE DETENCTION
6
Trouble shooting
13
7
Declaration of CE conformity
14
Index
Piccol
Small dictionary
LSO
limit switch open
LSC
limit swith close
START
START control
PARTIAL
OPENING
In sliding units: controls partial opening
Vac
alternate current
Vdc
direct current
NC
normally closed
NO
normally open
Dry contact
isolated from power supply
For safety reasons,
protect your face during
the connection