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Fig. 6

OPENING ANGLE   90°

OPENING ANGLE   100°

OPENING ANGLE   110°

B

  C

C

C

180

105

170

115

160

95

160

118

150

105

130

120

150

130

140

120

120

130

140

140

130

130

110

140

130

150

120

135

110

150

120

160

110

145

110

167

100

155

100

176

90

165

90

185

 

Warning: to ensure correct gate movement, use values in the shaded band

.

 The gate opening (or closing) time varies according to the selected values B and C.

C

90 mm

PM

PM

90 mm

580 mm (MT/30/2)

380mm (MT/38/1)

B

C

860 mm (MT/30/2)

660mm (MT/38/1)

B

PM

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

5) Choose the opening angle and calculate distances B and C,  -Fig. 4 Fig. 5 and table  for bracket positioning. The 

values in the grey band are recommended. The brackets can be resized (shortened or lengthened) according to 
assembly requirements, and observing distances B and C.

N.B. In the case of outward opening, the overall working area of the gate is reduced due to the dimensions of the 
motors. In this case installation of the motors on the upper section of the gate is recommended.

IMPORTANT : Failure to observe distances B and C specified in the table will mean that the gate starts 
movement suddenly with excessive oscillations which could lead to damage to the brackets and motor.

PROVISIONAL MOTOR INSTALLATION

6- Close the gate completely. Provisionally fix the rear 

bracket - Fig. 6  onto the gate post by welding or by 
means of plugs, observing distances B and 
C. Provisionally fix the motor to the rear bracket, As 
shown in Fig. 6.

7- Move the motor up against the closed leaf to 

determine the front bracket welding point. Move the 
motor away from the leaf.
Provisionally fix the front bracket to the gate, 
observing the distance and travel limits of the mobile 
pin. Insert the mobile pin in the front bracket  fig.  7  
then secure by means of the nut.

BRACKET POSITIONING FOR INWARD OPENING

BRACKET POSITIONING FOR OUTWARD OPENING

INWARD OPENING

OUTWARD OPENING

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IT

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0

-3

9

F

 I

 E

Fig. 7

Summary of Contents for KIT/30 F

Page 1: ...Compatibility Emissions CEI EN61000 6 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Immunity CEI EN61000 6 Apart from the legislation mentioned above you are also reminded to comply with the following standards dur...

Page 2: ...T 38 1 KIT 30F KIT 39F COMPONENTS OF KIT 4 x 2 x 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Motors MT 30 2 KIT 30F MT 38 1 KIT 39F CR 41 Electronic control unit with built in receiver OG 62 2 channel minitra...

Page 3: ...tacts Or alternatively use a 10Athermal magnetic circuit breaker 2 Always make connections of any type with the system disconnected from the power supply i e with the main switch set to OFF symbol 0 T...

Page 4: ...of travel Fig 2 Otherwise install as necessary 3 Ensure that the distance between the gate hinge and post surface marked A in fig 2 is less than 130 mm for an opening angle of 90 less than 110 mm for...

Page 5: ...the gate is reduced due to the dimensions of the motors In this case installation of the motors on the upper section of the gate is recommended IMPORTANT Failure to observe distances B and C specifie...

Page 6: ...in fig 11 Remove the blank out disk on the right marked internally with D for the right leaf and remove the blank out disk on the left marked internally with S for the left leaf In the hole insert th...

Page 7: ...left hand side To invert the cover opening side proceed as follows WARNING This operation must be performed before fixing the enclosure to the wall Insert a slotted screwdriver in the hinge fixture sl...

Page 8: ...e screws Advice for wiring up in non specialised environments 1 Fit an omnipolar switch upstream of the system choosing one with a gap of at least 3mm between the contacts Or alternatively use a 10A t...

Page 9: ...the noise it is possible to add a bridge rectifier as per diagram BUILT IN RECEIVER ANTENNA Input for antenna connection for built in receiver 23 SHEATH 24 ANTENNA GATE OPEN INDICATOR LIGHT 24Vdc outp...

Page 10: ...ng the power supply voltage via the Power potentiometer on the SERAI CR 41 control unit In any event installation must be in full observance with current standards governing power operated gates remem...

Page 11: ...he power supply any new microswitch settings are applied on subsequent start up After making new settings on microswitches we recommend repeating the work time programming procedure see control unit p...

Page 12: ...rmal status Pedestrian button pressed Open Close button pressed Connection between terminals 8 10 OK No jumper between terminals 8 10 Opening photocell obscured presence of obstacle Closing photocell...

Page 13: ...ding of our motors That is why we recommend you check the impact force setting at the start of winter and summer WARNING If one or more parameters are altered programming must be repeated from the beg...

Page 14: ...N When the leaf reaches the closing stop let at least 5 seconds pass and then press key C WORK once Motor M1 is shut down and the control unit automatically exits the programming phase and is ready fo...

Page 15: ...e right hand button 1 OG 02 or OG 04 microswitch operated mini transmitter as pedestrian control there is no need to store the other OG 02 and OG 04 transmitters simply set the microswitches in the sa...

Page 16: ...optional addition of the SOG 2A expansion bo ard which takes the number of mini transmitters up to 794 After fitting the SOG 4A receiver all the codes stored in the built in receiver must be erased a...

Page 17: ...emperature 10 60 C Dimensions 70 x 40 x 90 mm Weight 120 g RX RX THE CONTACT POSITION REFERS TO WHEN THE RECEIVER IS ENERGIZED 40 mm POSITION DIMENSIONS INSTALLATION RX SPHERICAL ORANGE LAMP WITH BUIL...

Page 18: ...dip2 SW2 set to ON KIT 30 39F I E 10 18 110607 A4Vf r IS KIT30F IS E The remote control range is reduced Unsuitable antenna connection Check that the antenna is connected correctly to terminals 23 and...

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