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DESCRIPTION OF THE BUS SYSTEM 

The BUS is a connecting system  through which it is possible to connect different accessories among which: photocells, key 
switches, warning lamps, numerical keyboards and key selectors, all in parallel on the same entry and all through two only 
threads. This system therefore allows to eliminate the two threads of the power supply  for the accessories, therefore every 
accessory will be equiped with only two threads. Every accessory is equiped with a rotating changer, which allows to join 
the various devices according to a numerical sequence which defines the particular function assigned to that accessory.

 FUNCTION LOGIC

Photocells BUS addressing

 

Rotating Changer  on TX and RX on 0 or 1 = photocell active only in opening Rotating Changer  on TX and RX on 2 or 3 = 
photocell active  only in closing  Rotating changer   on TX and RX on 4 = photocell both in opening and in closing.
The positions from 6 to 9 are interpreted as active photocells both in closing and in  opening.  
Note: Two couples of photocells with the same function have to have a different number. For ex. on two couples in closing 
TX and RX of the first one will have the number 2, TX and RX of the second couple  will have the number 3.

Initialization BUS  

Connect all the devices in parallel on the clamp M15 or in parallel between them.   
At the lighting of the control unit make sure   that the LED18 (red) performs some fast flashes, at this point, if the red led remains 
turned on this means that there is an error on the BUS, signalled from the display or by   8 flashes on the warning lamp, but if the 
red led will keep on flashing   slowly the BUS   is perfectly working. 

 

NOTE: To repeat the search of the peripheral BUS in case of BUS error,   press contemporarily   the b and - of the 
display, 

or press the button until   led 20 turns on . At this point keep pressed SET as long as led 20 does not turn off and 

led 19 turns on.     

Photocells' alignment 

  

If photocells are connected on the BUS it is necessary to line up the same before programming. To do the alignment it is 
necessary to start a self-learning cycle of the times.  At this point, the gate will stand still, as long as the photocells are not 
lined up. Once the photocells have been lined up, push the SET button to restart the self-learning of the times.  

RX

RX

TX

TX

 

 

2

 

 

2

M15

SEMI AUTOMATIC LOGIC

A start impulse opens the gate. A second impulse during opening stops the mouvement.
With the gate opened a start impulse is necessary for its re-closing.   A start commande during the closing reverses the 
movement.

SECURITY LOGIC

A start impulse opens the gate. A second impulse during opening reverses the movement. A start impulse during closing 
reverses the movement. A start commande during pause causes the immediate   re-closing.

MANUAL LOGIC

The gate opens when the 

Start 

push button for opening is pressed and held; releasing it stops the gate. The gate re-closes as 

long as the button connencted to the 

pedestrian START

 will be pressed; releasing it stops the gate. To execute complete 

opening and/or closing cycles it is necessary to keep the relative push buttons constantly pressed. 

AUTOMATIC LOGIC 

A start impulse opens the gate. A second impluse during the opening will not be accepted. An impulse during the pause won’t be 
accepted.   An impulse during the closing reverses the movement. 

JOLLY function

: With the JOLLY programmer it is possible to select the logic without using the SET and MENU buttons on 

the control unit.

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Summary of Contents for USER 2 - 24V

Page 1: ...SER 2 24V USER 2 HIDRO 23024015 16 17 18 19 20 21 ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT FOR SWING OPERATORS 24V REV 02 06 2010 67410925 SEA USA Inc 10850 N W 21st unit 160 DORAL MIAMI Florida FL 33172 Phone 1 305 594 1151 Fax 1 305 594 7325 Toll Free 800 689 4716 ...

Page 2: ...y charger card h ell P otoc M9 1 2 om o C m n M16 1 2 Co m n m o A t nn n e a 1 2 n C m o mo BUS M15 M12 1 2 o mmon C STOP M11 1 2 3 4 5 E G een ncoder 1 r om on C m m t w c i i s it h Op 1 L Limit itch Cl 1 sw n e h t E co r 1 W i e d 1 n o r 1 wn 2V E c d Bro e M14 1 2 3 4 5 mi w h p Li t s itc O 2 L i w t C im t s c 2 i h l n Whi E oder t c 2 e E ncoder 2 reen G om C on m 2 V e w En o r 2 r n 1...

Page 3: ...A BETA CONNECTIONS 11 SELFLEARNING WORKING TIMES 12 SETTINGS SELECTION 13 EXTERNAL RECEIVER CONNECTION AND RADIO TRANSMITTER LEARNING 14 FUNCTIONING LOGICS 15 BUS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 15 PROGRAMMER JOLLY PARAMETERS ADJUSTMENT 16 CONNECTION OF BATTERIES 18 ALARMS AND MAINTENANCE DESCRIPTION 18 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 AND GUARANTEE 20 21 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SALES CONDITIONS International registered tradema...

Page 4: ...the travel retest the gate operator Failure to adjust properly the gate operator properly can increases the risk of severe injury or death 5 Use the manual release only when gate is not moving 6 KEEP GATES PROPERLY BALANCED AND MAINTAINED An improper balancing or maintenance increases the risk of severe injury or death Have a qualified service personal to make repairs to cables spring assemblies a...

Page 5: ...rs digital entries telephone entries any device that has a ground or requires a ground and ali of the surge suppressors The ground bus is a common ground point calied a Single Point Ground SPG It is used to bond all the equipment and device grounds in the IGZ together The SPG is very important because it helps eliminate different ground potentials that can be present on the equipment In such cases...

Page 6: ...9 Photocell connection M10 Pedestrian start M11 Encoder Limit switch M1 M12 Stop M13 Security edge M14 Encoder Limit switch M2 M15 BUS accessories connection M16 Antenna CMD programmer connector Jolly CMR Receiver module connection CALM 24V power supply connection CPO Programmer connector OPEN 67410925 6 M1 M4 M6 M8 M11 M14 M16 CALM M3 M5 M7 M9 M10 M12 M13 M15 LED3 LED6 LED8 LED9 LED7 LED14 LED18 ...

Page 7: ...ventual putting out of function of the product must be executed by qualified staff only For the security of people it is important to follow with attention all the advises and instructions in this manual Awrong installation or a wrong use of the product can cause sever damages to people TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS Control unit power supply Absorption in stand by Max motor charge Max accessories charge...

Page 8: ...ags out of the reach of children Save these instructions for further information attaching them to the technical documents This product has been projected and built exclusively for the use described in this instruciton manual Uses not indicated in this manual could damage the product and be source of danger SEAdeclines all responsibility for improper or different use from the one for which it has ...

Page 9: ...ocell in opening if activated it causes the interruption of the movement as long as it is busy for then continuing the opening as soon as it is released Note If the photocell is not connected put a jumper between the clamps 1 and 2 of M9 24V 0V C Connection Com Common The photocell is also usable in connection with BUS photocells 1 2 1 2 M5 RX TX Com N C 1 2 1 2 M9 JOLLYOPTIONS FOTOCLOSE activatio...

Page 10: ...hite For the right function of the limit switches there must be a corrsipondence between the direction of movement of the motors and the respective occupied limit switches Com Common C Contact Electric lock exit An electric lock of 12V 15W max can be connected The electric lock activates at every opening cycle for about 1 5 s 1 2 M13 Flashing Lamp 24V 15W Warning lamp The warning lamp advises that...

Page 11: ...30V power supply 6 3A delayed fuse on 115V power supply Motor 2 Output for Motor 2 connection M OPEN CLOSED M CLOSED OPEN Motor 1 Output for Motor 1 connection M OPEN CLOSED M CLOSED OPEN Power input Input for the connection of the electric power P PHASE LIVE N NEUTRAL G GROUND NOTICE for the connection to the electric power see the law in force 67410925 11 USER 2 24V International registered trad...

Page 12: ...d to hold pressed the SET buttonuntil the motors start in closing The settings of DEFAULT are SEMIAUTOMATIC LOGIC DOUBLE LEAF ENCODER OFF MIDDLE SPEED LEAF DELAY 3 S PAUSE 2 S AVERAGE TORQUE SLOWDOWN SPEED 30 LEARNING SPEED 50 ACCELERATION 70 DECELARATION 30 LEAF STROKE OFF ANTI INTRUSION OFF SELFTEST OFF PEDESTRIAN 100 PHOTO OPENING OFF MAX CYCLES 100000 MOTOR TYPE FLIPPER IF YOU WANT TO RESTORE ...

Page 13: ...l the executed number of cycles Selecting LED 10 and LED 12 with alternate flashing with the MENU button you enter into the motor torque adjustment With LED 10 and LED 12 flashing alternatively keep pressed the button SET while selecting the desired torque observing the color of the LEDS 19 20 21 Led L19 green turned on torque Low Led L20 yellow turned on torque Middle Led L21 red turned on torque...

Page 14: ...ansmitter the led19 green will turn off to signal the memorisation of the data now it returns to flash for 5 seconds waiting for other codes 3 If it is desired to also associate a command to the pedestrian start press SET again the led 20 yellow will flash for signalling that it is waiting for a code to be associated to the pedestrian opening 4 Press the desired button of the radio transmitter LED...

Page 15: ... search of the peripheral BUS in case of BUS error press contemporarily the buttons and of the display or press the button until led 20 turns on At this point keep pressed SET as long as led 20 does not turn off and led 19 turns on Photocells alignment If photocells are connected on the BUS it is necessary to line up the same before programming To do the alignment it is necessary to start a self l...

Page 16: ...RO Learning on alignment off signalling of the execution of the learning 32 Cicli exec 0 2 number of executed cycles Mem free 0 100 percentage of available memory for the learning of remote controls Indicates the type of motor set Speed 30 100 adjusts the motors speed Sl speed 30 100 adjusts the slow down speed Lear Speed 30 100 adjusts the learning speed Photocell Tx1 OK NP peripheral reveal not ...

Page 17: ...N C on the limit switch that if freed forces the motors in closing Pre flashing on off activation of the pre flashing Autotest photo on off activates autotest photocell Max cycle 0 100000 indicates the number of cycles after which it is necessary to follow up the maintenance Photo in opening on off activation photocell in opening Leaf storke on off leaf stroke to release lock the lock It allows to...

Page 18: ...s therefore verify if such are the connections and or the correct working of the photocells of the Stop button and or of the safety edge 2 The failure with 6 flashes refers to a collision with an obstacle which has been revealed by the ammeter sensor therefore it is necessary either to repalce the motor or to verify the conditions of the connections 3 Periodically in relation to the number of mano...

Page 19: ... fuse on the control unit led 1 turned on a Re lock the motor b Remove obstacle a Pause time set to high B Control unit in semi autom logic a Adjust pause time B Adjust the automatic or security logic a Wrong setting of the limit switches b Error on programming c Gate is stopped by an obstacle d The fitting geometry is inadequate e Torque too low a Set limit switches b Repeat programming c Remove ...

Page 20: ...ng efforts SPARE PARTS To obtain spare parts contact Tel 1 305 594 1151 Fax 1 305 594 7325 Toll Free 800 689 4716 e mail sales sea usa com INTENDED USE The USER 2 24V electronic control unit has been designed to be solely used as control unit for the automation of sliding gates LIMIT OF GUARANTEE The USER 2 24V electronic control unit is guaranteed for a period of 24 months The guarantee period st...

Page 21: ...be refused Customers must contact SEAfor instructions WARRANTY for the original buyer only Hydraulic and oil bath motors 36 months warranty from the date of invoice on manufacturing assembling and workmanship defects Electro mechanic motors and electronic control systems 24 months warranty from the date of invoice on manufacturing assembling and workmanship defects Lepus and Full Tank Standard mod...

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Page 24: ...International registered trademark n 2 777 971 SEA USA Inc 10850 N W 21st unit 160 DORAL MIAMI Florida FL 33172 Phone 1 305 594 1151 Fax 1 305 594 7325 Toll Free 800 689 4716 ...

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