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JP6

FLASH

24V ac

10    11

JP7

M1

PED

COM

15    16    17

J5

JP1

22

21

JP2

JP3

JP4

ST

AR

T

ST

OP

PED

1      2      3      4     

JP5

5      6      7       8     9 

RX -24V

TX - R

X  +24V

Test Photo TX  -24

FOTO

FTA

P

JP9

18       19       20

F

N

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Q80S_2014

JP8

12    13    14

PROTECO S.r.l.

   

Via Neive, 77 - 12050 Castagnito (CN) ITALY     Tel. +39 0173 210111 - Fax +39 0173 210199      [email protected] - www.proteco.net

JP1

 = 

AERIAL terminal block

 

21

 

aerial cable (SIGNAL)

 

22

 

aerial cable (EARTH)

 

JP2

 = TRANSFORMER secondary plug 24Vac (red wires)

JP3

 = TRANSFORMER main plug 230Vac (black wires)

JP4

 = 

CONTROLS terminal block

1

 

START command (N.O. contact)

2

 

STOP command (N.C. contact)

 

      

3

 

PEDESTRIAN START command (N.O. contact)

4

 

NEUTRAL for controls

JP5

 = 

PHOTOCELLS and SAFETY DEVICES

5

 

CLOSING PHOTOCELLS terminal (N.C. contact)

OPENING PHOTOCELLS terminal (N.C. contact)

Photocells RECEIVER power supply -24V

 

8

 

Photocells RECEIVER/TRANSMITTER

 

Photocell TRANSMITTER power supply -24V

 

JP6 

= BLINKER terminal block

10

 

BLINKER power supply 24Vac

    

11

 

BLINKER power supply 24Vac

JP7

 = 

MOTOR terminal block

 

 

15

 

OPENING LIMIT-SWITCH

 16 

NEUTRAL  

 

terminal MOTOR 

M1

 17 

CLOSING LIMIT-SWITCH

 

JP8

 = 

LIMIT-SWITCH terminal block

 

 12

 

NEUTRAL-

 13 

OPENING LIMIT-SWITCH

          

 14 

CLOSING LIMIT-SWITCH

 

JP9

 = 

230V MAIN POWER/EARTH terminal block

 

Pole disconnect means must be incorporated in the fixed 

 

wiring to the control panel

J5

 = 

plug for optional modules

OPEN

CL

OSE

FC OPEN

OP PHO

TO

 PH

OTO

 NEUTRAL

P

FC CL

OSING 

Summary of Contents for Q80S

Page 1: ...i Occupation function Pre Blinking function Additional radio channel optional module Built in radio receiver 433 92MHz 64 codes suitable for standard fix code transmitters or rolling code transmitters...

Page 2: ...settings 4 PROGRAMMING pag 12 4 1 Menu RADIO pag 12 4 2 PROGRAMMING menu pag 14 4 2 1 Selecting the PROGRAMMING MODE AUTOMATIC programming mode with OBSTACLE DETECTION SEQUENTIAL programming mode pag...

Page 3: ...nel must be performed with the control panel disconnected from the power supply Connect the control panel only to a power supply line equipped with safety grounding system Wiring settings and commissi...

Page 4: ...EASE or START command when not programming DECREASE or PEDESTRIAN START command when not programming DISPLAY segments display J1 radio module J5 plug for optional modules F2 230V fuse 5A FR1 24V fuse...

Page 5: ...050 Castagnito CN ITALY Tel 39 0173 210111 Fax 39 0173 210199 info proteco net www proteco net LIVE NEUTRAL EARTH CLOSE CAPACITOR FLASHING LIGTH 24V ac MAX 20w PEDESTRIAN BLACK STOP START COMMON CLOSI...

Page 6: ...IAN START command N O contact 4 NEUTRAL for controls JP5 PHOTOCELLS and SAFETY DEVICES 5 CLOSING PHOTOCELLS terminal N C contact 6 OPENING PHOTOCELLS terminal N C contact 7 Photocells RECEIVER power s...

Page 7: ...gate opening from left to right looking from inside the courtyard as shown in the drawing In case of gate opening from right to left please adjust parameter in accordingly to 01 see page 16 OUTSIDE I...

Page 8: ...RIAN START controls wiring Wire the PEDESTRIAN START control push button to 3 and 4 terminals on JP4 terminal block N O contact Additional PEDESTRIAN START controls push buttons can be wired in parall...

Page 9: ...area of the gate Note Should you need to temporary exclude the CLOSING PHOTOCELLS connections please set parameter in the ACCESSORIES menu to DISABLED 3 6 2 OPENING Photocells Power the OPENING PHOTOC...

Page 10: ...ause any effect 3 7 SAFETY EDGE wiring 3 7 2 OPENING Mechanical Safety Edge Wire the OPENING SAFETY EDGE to terminals 6 9 on JP5 terminal block If the safety edge meet any obstacle while the gate is O...

Page 11: ...ries to the receiver photocell N C contact If the safety edge meet any obstacle while the gate is CLOSING the automation STOPS and REVERSES An obstacle detected by the safety edge while the gate is OP...

Page 12: ...set the dip switches on the module as shown 1 ON 2 ON 3 OFF Dip switch 4 is non influential 3 9 2 CONTROL LIGHT settings You can use the MRX01 module to control an indicator light The electric contact...

Page 13: ...io codes on this control panel Press button and use to select menu then press button to enter the RADIO menu display will show Use buttons to scroll the lower level menu and select Saving a new remote...

Page 14: ...ultaneously press button on the control panel The display shows the radio code position 3 If the display shows It means that memory is full and no further code can be stored Repeat steps 1 and 2 to sa...

Page 15: ...procedure the gate will If open it start closing till the limit switch bracket meets the motor Then it opens till the opening limit position Stops and reverses till the fully closed position The contr...

Page 16: ...Before starting this programming procedure make sure that the TORQUE POWER is not set too high in that case please adjust parameter in menu to reduce it If the control panel is programmed using this p...

Page 17: ...n again till the display shows or wait the timeout 20 seconds to exit LIMIT SWICTHES mode 1 Use buttons to move inside the menu till the display shows 2 Press and hold button for about 5 seconds 3 Use...

Page 18: ...ve inside the menu till the display shows 2 Press button to confirm The display now shows the current torque power level for motor 3 Use buttons to change the motor torque power level 4 Press button t...

Page 19: ...IONS menu Use this menu to enable disable special settings function is ON function is OFF Press button and use to select menu then press button to enter the FUNCTIONS menu display will show Use button...

Page 20: ...e timeout 20 seconds to exit PHOTOCELLS TEST Function If this function is enabled the control panel performs a quick start up test with the photocells to make sure that they are in operation 1 Use but...

Page 21: ...osing To use this function you need to wire opening push button control to START terminals closing push button control to PEDESTRIAN START terminals 1 Use buttons to move inside the menu till the disp...

Page 22: ...S SWITCH Mode Use these settings to control the gate by a DEAD MAN S SWITCH The gate opens closes only if the button is hold pressed as soon as the button is released the gate stops opening closing Wi...

Page 23: ...this menu set the pause time for the Automatic Closing from 0 to 99 seconds 1 Use buttons to move inside the menu till the display shows 2 Press button to confirm 3 Use buttons to set the pause time...

Page 24: ...onfirm 3 Use buttons to reduce increase motor deceleration time 4 Press button to go back to the top level menus then press button again till the display shows or wait the timeout 20 seconds to exit O...

Page 25: ...ess button to enter the ACCESSORIES menu display will show Use buttons to scroll the lower level menus EMERGENCY STOP terminals 1 Use buttons to move inside the menu till the display shows 2 Press but...

Page 26: ...iving and transmitting photocell Wire the photocells or disabled corresponding parameter please refer to paragraph 3 6 1 Check transmitter and receiver position alignment Check and remove the obstacle...

Page 27: ...ith OBSTACLE DETECTION SEQUENTIAL Programming Procedure Reset to Default Settings for RAM openers OPENING DIRECTION of the motor LIMIT SWITCHES mode selection FORCE Menu TORQUE POWER adjustment OBSTAC...

Page 28: ...SABLED ENABLED WIRED DISABLED Opening photocells WIRED Safety Edge NC WIRED Safety Edge 8K2 WIRED Display MESSAGES Stand by Control Panel ready to work Closing PHOTOCELLS operating Opening PHOTOCELLS...

Page 29: ...chine under provisions of 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive It complies with the essential requirements of EEC Directives 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Direct...

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