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 – Installation and operation guide SIMPLE MOVE 102

EN

 – Installation and operation guide SIMPLE MOVE 102

EN

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7 TECHNICAL 

DATA

Power supply

230 V-50 Hz / 24 V (with solar power)

Drive type

24 V

Drive power

120 W

Maximum energy consumption 
(including zone lighting)

600 W

Energy consumption in standby mode

3,5 W

Maximum number of working cycles daily

20 cycles daily
10 cycles daily with solar power

Opening time

16 s for a gate of 150 kg/3m

Automatic obstacle detection

According to EN 12 453

Operating temperature

Between -20°C and +60°C

Thermal shield

Yes

Protection level

IP 44

Built-in radio wave receiver

Yes

Remote controls

 

Radio frequency

433,42 MHz, < 10 mW

 

Range of operational use

~30 m

 

Number of memory settings

16

Possible connections:

 

Orange light output

Flashing, up to 24 V, 10 W

 

Lighting output

Maximum 500 W at 230 V AC 
(only halogen or bulb)

 

Accessory supply output

Max 24 Vdc / 15 W

 

Emergency battery input

Yes

 

Photocell input

Yes

 

Dry contact control input

Yes (does not work with solar power 
or a battery)

Summary of Contents for SIMPLE MOVE 102

Page 1: ...www polargos pl SIMPLE MOVE 102 EN Installation and operation guide ...

Page 2: ...stacle detection 28 3 Accessories wiring 29 3 1 Photocells optional 29 3 2 Orange light optional 29 3 3 Battery optional 30 3 4 Independent antenna optional 30 3 5 Video door phone optional 31 3 6 Key switch optional 31 3 7 Zone lighting optional 31 3 8 Solar energy power supply optional 32 4 Advanced parameter settings 33 4 1 Opening for pedestrian entry 33 Operation of opening for pedestrian ent...

Page 3: ... with the regulations of the country where it is to be used To meet the requirements of standards EN 13241 1 EN 12445 and EN 12453 the installation engineer must follow the instructions in this guide throughout the installation procedure Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury e g being crushed by the gate WARNING INFORMATION ABOUT RISKS Important safety instructions Fo...

Page 4: ...t install the drive unit where there is a risk of explosion 3 Electrical installation DANGER The installation of the power supply must comply with the standards in force in the country where the drive unit is to be installed and must be carried out by qualified personnel DANGER The electrical system must be designed exclusively for the drive unit and equipped with a protection comprising of the fo...

Page 5: ...nce works for which the user is responsible The sound pressure level of the drive unit is less than or equal to 70 dB A The noise emitted by the structure to which the drive unit will be connected is not taken into account WARNING Every potential user must be informed by the installation engineer about the rules of using the drive unit in accordance with all the recommendations of this guide It is...

Page 6: ...der to recycle them Do not dispose the decommissioned drive unit with household waste Such a drive unit should be transferred to its distributor or local authority s special waste collection points 11 Regulations POLARGOS hereby confirms that this product conforms to the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 CE This Declaration of Conformity can be viewed at www pola...

Page 7: ...whether or not they are without sharp edges If this is not the case mark the sections that are placed excessively high and are invisible ZONE 5 Risk of dragging and then crushing at the gear wheel toothed bar connection Solution Removal of the obstacles ZONE 6 Risk of tripping over the guide rail on the ground For gates with the guide rail on the ground ZONE 4 Risk of trapping and crushing between...

Page 8: ...rew 10x15 mm x 4 r Pin 10x60 S12 x 4 Mark Name Qty f Earth cable x 1 g Self tapping screw x 4 h Cable clamp x 1 i Shield screw x 1 j Round gasket x 1 k Insulated round terminal x 1 l Small flat washer x 2 m Star washer x 2 84 72 232 48 109 218 214 109 180 25 Scope of application General view of the installation Mark Name A Zone lighting B Orange light C Antenna D Safety edge E Photocells Mark Name...

Page 9: ...ountry of use If the cables cannot be laid underground use a cable grommet which will withstand the weight of vehicles Laying cables Thecableslaidundergroundmustbeequippedwithaprotective sheathwithasufficientdiametertocontainallthecables Connectthepowersupplyof230Vasclosetothelocationofthe driveunitassemblyaspossible 30s RADIO RADIO P1 P1 RESET RESET G F E D C B A Mark Name Function A Button Self te...

Page 10: ...s section may be used example telephone cable instead of a cable with a cross section of 0 75 mm ANT ANT BUS BUS 1 1 3 3 2 2 4 4 5 5 6 6 START START M1 M1 M2 M2 11 11 13 13 10 10 12 12 BATT BATT LIGHT LIGHT 230V 230V 15 15 17 17 14 14 16 16 7 7 FLASH 8 8 9 9 24V L L N N TX RX 2 x 0 75 mm 2 x 0 75 mm 2 x 0 75 mm 2 x 0 75 mm 2 x 0 75 mm Coaxial cable maks 500 W 230V power supply 3 x 1 5 mm or 3 x 2 ...

Page 11: ...12x60 S12 Tighten the double thread screws M10x15 p 1 Screw in 4 nuts M10 galvanized n and put 4 washers flat Ø10 5x22x2 galvanized o 2 Remove the cover from the drive a 3 Placethedriveonto thescrews theflange drivebasis mustbeat amaximumheightof25 mmabovetheground The recommendeddistanceis between20and25mm 4 Aſter the drive is set at the correct height from the ground attach it using washers flat ...

Page 12: ...he first bar in such a way as to feel slight resistance 6 Level the bar The bars No 1 No 4 have bean shaped elements for horizontal adjustment the toothed bars can be adjusted vertically 7 Fasten the rest of the toothed bars to the bar No 1 The last toothed bar on the bar No 1 will connect the bars No 2 and No 1 8 Fasten the subsequent bars and toothed bars as shown above 9 Once the bars are faste...

Page 13: ... terminal M2 1 4 Mechanical adjustment Never lock the drive when the gate is in motion 1 5 2 mm 2 mm Adjust the height of the drive and or the toothed bar in order to obtain a clearance of approx 2 mm between the bar and the gear wheel This setting is important because it helps to avoid premature wear of the gear wheel and the toothed bar the gear wheel should not bear the weight of the gate Check...

Page 14: ...e earth cable yellow and green 5 Connect the cables as shown in the table Conductor colour Type Terminal Comments Blue Neutral 17 Brown Black Red Live 16 Yellow and green Earth Tighten a flat washer l the power supply earth terminal crimped in step 4 and a star washer m using a screw g 7 Tighten the supplied cable clamp For a 3x1 5 mm cable For a 3x2 5 mm cable ANT ANT BUS BUS 1 1 3 3 2 2 4 4 5 5 ...

Page 15: ...w During the self learning process pressing button 1 on the remote control or the button on the electronic control system stops the gate and the self learning process IMPORTANT If the gate is open once self learning is complete 1 Delete the settings see page 42 2 Switch the drive off 3 Replace the cables connected to terminals 9 and 10 green label M1 of the electronic control system see Drive wirin...

Page 16: ...isconnected It is not possible to wire a second set of photocells in the case of this drive unit TX 1 2 1 2 3 5 RX BUS BUS 3 3 4 4 Assembly Aſter wiring the photocells switch the drive on start the gate opening or closing procedure The photocells will be recognised by the electronic control system once this movement is complete Operation with photocells If the photocells are blocked when closing th...

Page 17: ... systems are disconnected the gate is controlled with remote controls and radio transmitters only To ensure optimum battery life disconnect the power supply from the gate three times a year and run several cycles with the battery operated drive 3 4 Independent antenna optional Connect the antenna to the electronic module terminals 1 and 2 blue label ANT cable core to terminal 1 earthing strap to t...

Page 18: ... to close Button number 1 on 2 or 4 button remote controls cannot be programmed to control opening for pedestrian entry See Programming the remote controls pages 38 40 for more information 1 2 3 2s Press and hold the button of the electronic control system for 2 seconds The indicator light comes on Place the remote control on the electronic control system target Press button 2 on the remote contro...

Page 19: ...ontrol system target Keep button 1 of the remote control pressed until the indicator light starts flashing Activating automatic closing Automatic closing function Press button 1 on the remote control to open the gate The gate closes again aſter 30 seconds or 5 seconds if the photocells detect an obstacle Automatic closing can be interrupted by pressing button 1 on the remote control In order to clo...

Page 20: ...ctronic control system target Keep button 1 of the remote control pressed until the indicator light starts flashing Press button 1 on the remote control once The indicator light P1 flashes Setting slow speed Setting slow speed continued 6 Keep button 2 of the remote control pressed until the indicator light P1 starts slowly flashing Slow speed is selected 7 Press button 1 on the remote control 2 t...

Page 21: ...g the one used to open the gate fully e g complete opening controlled by button 2 opening for pedestrian entry controlled by button 3 It is not possible to programme the opening for pedestrian entry on button 1 of the remote controls Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Possibility 1 Complete opening Opening for pedestrian entry or other Somfy RTS automatic mechanism Other Somfy RTS automatic mecha...

Page 22: ...m target WBriefly press the button to be programmed on the remote control The RADIO indicator light will come on and then go out when you release the button on the remote control Complete opening has been programmed on this button 6 TROUBLESHOOTING The drive unit must be disconnected from any power supply during cleaning and maintenance and when parts are replaced WARNING Observe the polarity of t...

Page 23: ...ces overhead line pole reinforced brickwork etc If this is the case fit an external antenna Unsaved remote control in the memory Save the remote control in the memory see page 40 Unlocked drive Lock the drive The indicator light of the electronic module does not emit any light The electronic control system is on standby Press for 2 seconds to reactivate the electronic control system No power suppl...

Page 24: ...ng time 16 s for a gate of 150 kg 3m Automatic obstacle detection According to EN 12 453 Operating temperature Between 20 C and 60 C Thermal shield Yes Protection level IP 44 Built in radio wave receiver Yes Remote controls Radio frequency 433 42 MHz 10 mW Range of operational use 30 m Number of memory settings 16 Possible connections Orange light output Flashing up to 24 V 10 W Lighting output Ma...

Page 25: ...POLARGOS SP Z O O ul Deptak 17 04 956 Warszawa Tel 48 22 872 00 91 93 www polargos pl EN ...

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