6/16
For correct fixing, other means can also be used, such as non-removable security
screws (one-way), or other equivalent fixing system, provided that it can ensure
adequate fixing
4.2 Fixing the plate to the door
Attention: The plate must be attached to the guard with 3 M6 screws, of
resistance class 8.8 or higher and with flat seating heads and a spring washer inserted
between screw head and plate. Install the screws with medium resistance thread lock,
and a number of threads engaged equal to or greater than the screw diameter.
4.3 Device-actuator alignment
After fixing the plate to the guard, check that the actuator does not come into contact
with the entry area on the switch. The actuator must not be used as a centring device
for the mobile guard.
Do not use a hammer for the adjustments, unscrew the screws and adjust the device
manually, then tighten it in position.
4.4 Grip installation
The handle grip must be attached to the metal plate with 3 M5x14 screws and washer
inserted between screw head and grip. The 3 screws and 3 washers are provided. The
tightening torque of the 3 M5 screws must be between 2.5 and 3.0 Nm.
Attention: Before attaching the grip, insert the electrical connecting cable (where
present)
in the exit hole provided in the metal plate, avoiding too tight bending radii or
excessive mechanical stress that can cause damage to or malfunction of the device.
After fixing, you must plug the 3 screw holes with the caps supplied. Inserting the
caps is considered a suitable measure to reduce the potential of disassembly to a
minimum, in accordance with EN ISO 14119.
4.5 Electrical connections of versions with button (articles AN
•
9A
00••)
1
4
2
3
5
M12 connector
Cable colour
Connection
1
brown
Supply to white button LED + 24 Vdc
2
white
Supply to white button LED 0 V
3
blue
Disconnected
4
black
Button NO contact
5
grey
Button NO contact
4.6 Electrical connections of versions with illuminated grip (articles AN
•
1B
000•)
1
4
2
3
5
M12 connector
Cable colour
Connection
1
brown
Supply input + 24 Vdc
2
white
Supply input 0 V
3
blue
Control input blue (B) + 24 Vdc
4
black
Control input red (R) + 24 Vdc
5
grey
Control input green (G) + 24 Vdc
4.7 Electrical connections of versions with button and illuminated grip (articles
AN
•
1B
••••)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
M12 connector
Cable colour
Connection
1
white
Supply input 0 V
2
brown
Supply input + 24 Vdc
3
green
Control input green (G) + 24 Vdc
4
yellow
LED supply for button li 24 Vdc
5
grey
Button NO contact
6
pink
Button NO contact
7
blue
Control input blue (B) + 24 Vdc
8
red
Control input red (R) + 24 Vdc
4.8 Grip illumination
In versions with illuminated grip, illumination of the internal LEDs can be controlled via
RGB technology, thus creating basic colour combinations, which allow the handle to
be illuminated with the following standard colours.
LED combinations
►
Red
input (R)
Green
input (G)
Blue
input (B)
Legend:
0 = input off
1 = input on
Illumination colour
▼
Off
0
0
0
Red
1
0
0
Green
0
1
0
Blue
0
0
1
Yellow
1
1
0
Purple
1
0
1
Light blue
0
1
1
White
1
1
1
Colours are not dimmable. Inputs R, G, B are digital and not compatible with
high-frequency controls. Flashing effects up to a maximum frequency of 4 hz are
permitted.
5 OPERATION
5.1 Illumination
In the versions with illuminated grip (
articles AN •1B••••),
electrically connected as described in INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS, when the device is powered, all LEDs
on the grip remain off with the exception of the 2 end
LEDs, which illuminate first red then green, for 2
seconds. This indicates the initialisation phase of the
internal device electronics.
Once the initialisation phase is complete, the handle grip illuminates with the colour
configured by the installation engineer.
5.2 Faults and anomalies
Should faults or errors occur in the internal device electronics, the end LEDs on
the grip illuminate red, signalling the anomalies present with the corresponding
illumination and flashing sequences listed in the table. The signalling is repeated at
regular intervals for a 3-second duration.
Event
Priority
Signalling sequence
hardware error
5
R
Temperature error
4
R
R
Voltage error
3
R
R
R
Temperature
warning
2
R
Voltage warning
1
R
R
(Signalling duration)
3 s
Legend: R
= LED illuminated red.
If multiple errors are present at the same time, the highest priority error only is
indicated. For example, where both a temperature warning and a voltage warning are
present, only the temperature signalling sequence is indicated; the voltage warning
sequence is indicated only once the temperature warning is no longer active, i.e. the
temperature exits the alert threshold.