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Sistemi Elettronici

di Apertura Porte e Cancelli

International registered trademark n. 804888

®

English

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MAINTENANCE

Considering the number of working cycles and the kind of gate, if the gate has changed the clutches and doesn’t 
work it’s necessary to periodically proceed, with

 the learning times reprogramming on the electronic control 

unit. 

Periodically  clean the optical systems of the photocells.

REPLACEMENTS

Any request for spare parts must be sent to: 
     

SEA S.p.A. - Zona Ind.le, 64020 S.ATTO - Teramo - Italia

SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPATIBILITY 

Disposal of the packaging materials of products  and/or circuits should take place in an approved disposal facility.

 

REGULAR PRODUCT DISPOSAL (electric and electronic  waste)

 

(It’s  applicable in EU countries and in those ones provided with a differential waste collection)

The brand that you find on the product or on documentation signals that the product must not be disposed off 
together with other domestic waste at the end of life cycle. In order to avoid any possible environmental or health 
damage caused by irregular waste disposal, we recommand to separate this product from other forms of waste and 
to recycle it in a responsible way in order to provide the sustainable re-use of material resources. Domestic users 
are invited to contact the retailer where the product has been purchased or the local office in charge of all the 
information related to differential watse collection and recycling of this kind of product. 

STORING

Materials handling must be made with appropriate vehicles..

WARRANTY LIMITS

For the guarantee see the sales conditions on the official SEA price list.

SEA reserves the right to make any required modification or change to the products and/or to this manual without 
any advanced notice obligation.

Page for both installer and user

WAREHOUSING TEMPERATURES

T

min

T

Max

Dampness

min

Dampness

Max

5% 

Not condensing

90% 

Not condensing

- 20°C

+ 65°C

Advices

Make sure all Safeties are turned ON

Problem Found

Possible Cause

Solutions

FAILURE 24VAUX 

a) Overload or short-circuit on the output N°10                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
b) Burnt fuse

a) Check a short circuit on the cable                                                                                                                              
b) Change fuse                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Control board powers up, but 
motor does not run

a) Stop button active or jumper not in place for 
stop circuit                                                                                                                                                               
b) Open or Close Input active                                                                                      
c) Entrapment Protection Device active                                                                                                                          
d) Defective control board 

a) Check Stop button is not "stuck on"", or verify that the stop 
button is a normally closed circuit, or put a jumper on the stop 
circuit                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
b) Check all Open and Close Inputs for a "stuck on" Input                                                                                                                                                
c) Check all Entrapment Protection Device inputs for a "stuck 
on" sensor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
d) Replace defective control board 

Solar operator not getting 
enough cycles per day

a) Insufficient panel wattage                                                                                                                                                         
b) Excessive accessory power draw                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
c) Old batteries                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
d) Solar panels are not getting enough sunlight

a) Add more solar panels                                                                                                                                                  
b) Reduce the accessory power by using low power accessories 
or set the 24Vaux only in cycle                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
c) Replace batteries                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
d) Relocate the solar panels away from obstructions (trees, 
buildings, etc.)

Solar operator insufficient 
stand-by time

a) Insufficient panel wattage                                                                                                                                                         
b) Excessive accessory power draw                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
c) Battery capacity too low

a) Add more solar panels                                                                                                                                                  
b) Reduce the accessory power draw by using low power 
accessories                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
c) Use batteries with higher amp hour (Ah) rating

Summary of Contents for USER 1 - 24V DG R1B

Page 1: ...o TE Tel 0861 588341 Fax 0861 588344 www seateam com e mail seacom seateam com Sistemi Elettronici di Apertura Porte e Cancelli International registered trademark n 804888 67411260 23024055 REV 15 11 2017 24V ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT FOR SLIDING GATES AND BARRIERS English ...

Page 2: ... ENCODER 1 COURTESY LIGHT Cn1 Input Output connector CN2 Limit switch connector CN3 JOLLY 3 connector CN4 Master slave connector CN5 Courtesy light output plug CN6 Motors connector CN7 Batteries connector Quick connection CN8 Power connector CNA RX Receiver connector CNE Encoder connector CNP Programming connector EXP External module connector OK Programming button DOWN Programming button UP Progr...

Page 3: ...edtorepeattheprogramming pag36 Obligatory jumper without accessory connection Limit switch Cl 1 Yellow 24V Red Common White Limit switch Op 1 Green LIGHT CN5 Max 100mA POWER CN8 24V MOTOR CN6 M Max 200W JUMPERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CN1 ANT COM START PEDST STOP COM PH1 PH2 EDGE AUX COM 24V FL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CN1 ANT COM START PEDST STOP COM PH1 PH2 EDGE AUX COM 24V FL Optiona...

Page 4: ...ing by holding UP for 5 s in the Input check menu until the motor starts Input check menu Fast self learning START command by radio control You can store the START button of the remote control while pressing DOWN for 5 s in the Input check menu Once the writing Press button appears press the button of the transmitter which you want to store for the START command By pressing OK you can exit the men...

Page 5: ...execute a CLOSING OPENING CLOSING CYCLE PROGRAMMING QUICK START MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET OK 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK UP UP UP UP UP UP UP OK OK START MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET OK UP LANGUAGE ITALIANO UP MENU SEA SET See page 29 MENU SEA SET OK END 15 MENU...

Page 6: ...metres Storm 5 metres Storm 6 metres Storm 7 5 metres VergL 4 metres VergL 3 metres Reversible sliding motors Mercury Fast Saturn 1500 Erg Maxi Double Orion No LS Taurus No LS B 224 B 800 No LS B 200 sliding and B 500 Joint Sprint 3 metres Saturn Mercury 800 VergL 5 metres Erg Maxi Erg Verg Sprint 4 metres Sprint 5 metres Storm 5 metres Storm 6 metres Storm 7 5 metres VergL 4 metres VergL 3 metres...

Page 7: ...d then one of the UPor DOWN buttons Now the gate will automatically execute a CLOSING OPENING CLOSING cycle 4 The self learning is done WORKING TIME SELF LEARNING ON MOTORS WITHOUT LIMIT SWITCH NO LS PRELIMINARY NOTE motors without limit switch must have MECHANICAL STOPS IN OPENING AND CLOSING set on the desired point of stop as in opening as in closing Follow the points from 1 to 4 above shown as...

Page 8: ...start impulse follows the OPEN STOP CLOSE STOP OPEN logic NOTE 1 To have the automatic closing it is necessary to set a pause time otherwise all the logic will be semi automatic NOTE2 It is possible to choose whether to accept or not the start in pause selecting in the MENU the item 7 START IN PAUSE and choosing ON or OFF By default the parameter is OFF STEPBYSTEPTYPE 2 LOGIC The start impulse fol...

Page 9: ...Slow intervention Off Intervention excluded 37 SLOWDOWN SENSITIVITY xxx xxx 47 ENCODER PAR 1 48 ENCODER TOT 1 0 100 63 DECELERATION Setting from 30 to 100 Setting from 30 to 100 Setting from 30 to 100 Setting from 30 to 100 Setting from 30 to 100 Opening torq Closing torq Adjusts the intervention time of the Encoder in opening Disabled Adjusts the intervention time of the Encoder in closing Disabl...

Page 10: ...e gate before forcing 85 PREFLASHING 86 FLASHING LIGHT 87 FLASHING LIGHT AND TIMER 88 COURTESY LIGHT 89 TRAFFIC LIGHT RESERVATION 90 PEDESTRIAN OPENING 91 PEDESTRIAN PAUSE 92 TIMER 0 0 5 0 Only closing Buzzer Normal Light Always Off On In cycle 1 240 Off Off on 20 100 Start Off Off On photo2 On pedestrian entry 1 240 Pre flashing only active before closing Pre flashing time Normal Control lamp Alw...

Page 11: ...e in opening and closing Photocell active in closing The photocell gives a command to close during opening pause and closing The photocell charging the pausing time The photocell stops in closing and closes when released Closing Delay pause time If the photocell is occupied during opening pause or closing the gate reopens completely and closes without observing the pause time Shadow loop Until occ...

Page 12: ... repeats the pause timebefore closing The loop function is OFF during closing Stop The photocell is active also before opening Stop N O only for VERG barrier It modifies the PHOTO2 input into a Normally Open stop button 100 EDGE1 8K2 Edge is active and pro tected by a 8K2 resistor Normal 99 PHOTO OFF IN CLOSING 0 50 0 Setting from 0 to 50 Normal N C contact Normal 8K2 Double Photo 1 10K Photo 1 10...

Page 13: ...es 120 BASIC MENU MENU SP Default SET Description Set Value From 30 to 100 80 119 DISPLAY WRITING SPEED Note 1 The indicates that the default value or the menu may change depending on the selected motor type Note 2 After initialization the parameters motor type and limit switch type remain son the value chosen in the setup program Note 3 Display writing speed set on 30 keeps writing slow Display w...

Page 14: ...ct is a N C Contact The contact must be a N C Contact When activating the related command on the display SET lights up the input works If SET is always on make sure that the contact is a N C Contact Exit menu OK OK MENU FUNCTION TABLE CHECK USER 1 24V DG R1B INPUTS To access the Menu for input check keep pressed OK for about 5 seconds OK 0 0V Batteries Voltage Level Note If the Stop Photocell 1 an...

Page 15: ... MENU SEA MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET MENU SEA SET SET START PEDESTRIAN START EXTERNAL MODULE STOP DELETE A TRANSMITTER 0 OK OK CLEAR MEMORY OK PRESS BUTTON STORED STORED STORED STORED PRESS BUTTON PRESS BUTTON PRESS BUTTON If you want to program the pedestrian start as second channel If you want to delete a single transmitter If you want to delete the whole memory If you want to program the activat...

Page 16: ...Accessories max 750mA COM 0V PH1 Photocell contact 1 PH2 Photocell contact 2 Note Self test connect the TX to the AUX clamp and activate the Autotest function The photocell 1 default setting is FOTO CLOSE and the photocell 2 one is FOTO OPEN The photocell 2 can be set also asTIMER seeTIMER function Note3 On the 26 FOTOTEST menu you can also activate the self test even on the single photocell OPTIO...

Page 17: ...pens the contact causing a partial inversion of the movement both in opening and in closing The Safety Edge output can be set only in closing only in opening or both directions Note1 Note1 Through the on board display or the JOLLY 3 programmer it is possible to activate the balanced edge 8K2 in this case the edge contact is controlled by a special resistance value revealing the eventual involuntar...

Page 18: ...me of loop detector 2 reader 8 Contact photocell 2 N C 6 Common Note Please set 98 PHOTOCELL2 LOOP2 menu to Shadow loop Free exit loop loop 3 Connecting scheme of loop detector reader 3 Contact start n o 6 Common C1 CONTACT OPEN C2 CONTACT CLOSED 12 24 V C 0 V SAFETY LOOP CONNECTIONS 6 Brown Green Pink Yellow Grey NOTE For both MagLock types it is necessary to set menu 94 24V AUX on negative brake...

Page 19: ...quick c o n n e c t a b l e charger to an old battery charger you must use the CNQ adapter cable IMPORTANT To connect the batteries always use the battery charger CONNECTION OF BATTERIES TO BATTERY CHARGER CARD 28V Battery charger Positive battery Negative battery charger Battery current mA Battery Ah Insert two 12V batteries connected in series 800 360 200 12 or 16 7 2 Specifications of optional ...

Page 20: ...ER control unit Note 1 The master and slave settings on the control unit are present in the special menu selecting 105 MASTER SLAVE Note 2 All these operations can also be managed through the JOLLY3 programmer Note 3 On the SLAVE it is possible to set the following functions only torque speed motor type slowdown speed acceleration deceleration position recovery AUX and motor inversion All other pa...

Page 21: ...l unit will automatically realize if limit switches are present or not Through the on board display or through the JOLLY 3 programmer it is possible to activate the ani intrusion function This function is lied to the presence of at least one limit switch which when free forces the motor to re close LIMIT SWITCH AND SENSOR BARRIERS Limit Switch CN2 Note1 The sensitivity is adjustable both in openin...

Page 22: ...itch off timeout has expired or by turning off and on again the control unit Once the password has been activated the menus of the display can be only displayed but not set To unlock them you must enter the correct password in the 34 PASSWORD menu if the password is wrong the message Error will appear At this point if the password has been entered correctly the menus will be unlocked and it will b...

Page 23: ...onnections on the control unit Check the operation of both limit switches and or correspon dence between movement direction of the motor and engaged limit switches Check connections and or conditions of the lamp FAILURE MOTOR FAILURE24 FAILURE24VAUX FAILURE SELF TEST FAILURE LIMIT SWITCH FAILURE FLASHING LIGHT Signals Check for obstacles or points of friction on the gate NOTE the fault is reset by...

Page 24: ...n the released position b There is an obstacle a Re lock the motor b Remove obstacle Gate doesn t reach the complete Open Closed position a Wrong setting of the limit switches b Erroron programming c Gate is stopped by an obstacle d Torque too low e Gate is too heavy forautomaticslow down a Set limit switches b Repeat programming c Remove obstacle d Increase torque parameter e Set the slow down on...

Page 25: ...se time Gate doesn t have power to close or reach limit switch a Slowdown not possible for that site due to heavy gate or inclination or not new installation a Put SlowDown in OFF Obstruction in gates path does not cause gate to stop and reverse a Force adjustment needed a Refer to the Adjustment section to conduct the obstruction test and performthe proper force adjustment that is needed sensitiv...

Page 26: ...ing must be made with appropriate vehicles WARRANTYLIMITS For the guarantee see the sales conditions on the official SEAprice list SEA reserves the right to make any required modification or change to the products and or to this manual without any advanced notice obligation Page for both installer and user WAREHOUSING TEMPERATURES Tmin TMax Dampnessmin DampnessMax 5 Not condensing 90 Not condensin...

Page 27: ...automated system s security and efficiency if components used are not produced by SEAS p A 10 For maintenance strictly use original parts by SEA 11 Do not modify in any way the components of the automated system 12 The installer shall supply all information concerning system s manual functioning in case of emergency and shall hand over to the user the warnings handbook supplied with the product 13...

Page 28: ...cturing written on the operator PLATINUM The mechanical components of the operators belonging to this line are guaranteed for 36 months from the date of manufacturing written on the operator The base warranty 36 months will be extended for further 24 months up to a total of 60 months when it is acquired the certificate of warranty which will be filled in and sent to SEA S p A The electronic device...

Page 29: ...or to be assembled with other machinery to create a machine under the provisions of Directive 2006 42 CE è conforme ai requisiti essenziali di sicurezza relativi al prodotto entro il campo di applicabilità delle Direttive Comunitarie 2006 95 CE e 2004 108 CE it is conforming to the essential safety requirements related to the product within the field of applicability of the Community Directives 20...

Page 30: ...e highest quality levels and for your complete satisfaction Thanks for choosing SEA Cet article a été produit suivant des procédures d usinage strictes et il a singulièrement été testé afin de garantir les plus hauts niveaux de qualité pour votre satisfaction Nous vous remercions d avoir choisi SEA Este articulo ha sido producido siguiendo rigidos procedimientos de elaboracion y ha sido probando s...

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