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4.3  EXPANDING THE NUMBER OF MINI TRANSMITTERS

If the 32 mini transmitters storable in the built-in receiver are not sufficient, they can be increased by fitting the SOG/4A 
receiver (which increases the number of mini transmitters up to 40), possibly with the addition of the SOG/2A expansion 
card (which increases 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 cleared and all the mini 
transmitters on the new SOG/4A receiver reprogrammed (see specific instructions). The antenna must be mo-
ved from the terminals on the control unit to the terminals on the SOG/4A

ND

2  CHANNEL 

OUTPUT: 

AUXILIARY CONTROL

ANTENNA

FIT THE 
SOG/4A 
RECEIVER

ST

1  CHANNEL 

OUTPUT: CONTROL 

UNIT START CONTROL 

PEDESTRIAN CONTROL

ON TERMINALS 2-3

NC

C

NO

Channel 2 output (relay 
contact)

Max. applicable voltage = 

24Vac/dc

ELECTRIC LOCKS

LIGHTS

OTHER AUTOMATIONS

OTHER

DISCONNECT THE POWER 
SUPPLY BEFORE WORKING 
ON THE WIRING

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9

0

 m

m

70 mm

40 mm

Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . 24 V~ ±10%
Relay output . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A 24 V~ 
Range  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 m outdoors - 20 m indoors -
TX absorption  . . . . . . . . . . 55 mA a 24 V-; 67 mA a 24 V-; 
RX absorption. . . . . . . . . . . 15 mA a 24 V-; 25 mA a 24 V-;
Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . -10°  +60°C 
Dimensions and weight . . . 70 x 40 x 90 mm  120 g

5.1 TECHNICAL

SPECIFICATIONS

CHAPTER 5: P/10 PHOTOCELLS

5.2 INSTALLATION POSITION

RECEIVER

NO

TX

RX

h

 

M

IN

h  = 40 cm

MIN

l = 10 

m

MAX

 

MAX

RX

TX

TX

RX

RX

RX

TX

TX

NO

OK

h

 

M

IN

5.3 INSTALLATION

CABLE 
ROUTING 
HOLE

RECEIVER

TRANSMITTER

RELAY OUTPUT: THE 
CONTACT POSITION 
REFERS TO WHEN THE 
RECEIVER IS ENERGIZED

POWER SUPPLY 

+ -

5.2 A 

The receiver must not be exposed to direct sunlight; recommended height from ground = 50 cm

5.2 C 

If two pairs of photocells are installed, position the transmitters on opposite sides

NO

OK

LED

RECEIVER

TRANSMITTER

5.3 A

Open the photocell by unscrewing the front screw completely and pulling the tab underneath the appliance

 

5.3 B 

Open up the cable routing hole on the base of the housing by either boring it or forcing it

CAUTION 
To prevent tiny insects getting inside, the cable routing hole must be exactly the right size 
for the cable, and no bigger.

5.3 C

—

Using the drilling template supplied, make the holes required in the fastening surface. Hole sizes:
- Ø 6 mm for wall mounting, in which case use the masonry plugs supplied
- Ø 3.5 mm for mounting on a metal support, in which case use the self-threading screws supplied

—

Fasten the base of the photocells to the surface

5.3 D  

Wire up and seal the photocell

CAUTION
always respect the polarity for the receiver power supply connection

5.4 E

  Check photocell alignment using the red LED on the receiver:

- LED on: photocell not aligned or obstructed 
- LED off: photocell aligned

SIN

C

 1

96

5

NC

NO

M

E

R

C

U

R

IO

/5

2

4

A

  

 E

12

9

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

F1F1

F2F2

2

5

2

4

START

PED

STOP

FOTO

FCA

FCC

DL8

+

-

E

N

C

O

D

E

R

PAUSA

LAVORO

PROG

F3F3

O

N

O

N

SW1

SW2

S

O

G

 4

FOTO-1

+

-

V

E

L

O

C

IT

A

'

R

E

G

IM

E

V

E

L

O

C

IT

A

'

R

A

L

L

E

N

T

A

M

E

N

T

O

13

10

11

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

DL9

Summary of Contents for MERCURIO 524A F

Page 1: ...ERCURIO 524A F SR 24 85 24AF KIT WITH ENCODER FOR SLIDING GATES UP TO 500 kg 24Vdc CAUTION READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MERCURIO 524A H SR 24 84 24A MOTOR WITH CONTROL UNIT FOR SLIDING GATES UP TO 500 kg 24Vdc ...

Page 2: ...C Electromagnetic compatibility 2004 108 EEC General applicable standards Electrical safety IEC EN60335 1 IEC EN60335 2 103 Electromagnetic compatibility emissions IEC EN61000 6 3 Electromagnetic compatibility immunity IEC EN61000 6 1 Apart from the legislation mentioned above you are also reminded to comply with the following standards during the installation phase General applicable standards Sa...

Page 3: ... of the system choosing one with a gap of at least 3 mm between the contacts Or alternatively use a 10Amagnetothermic switch 2 When making the connections using any type of connector ensure the system is disconnected from the power supply i e that the main switch is in the open position 0 symbol The control unit in particular must never be connected to the power supply either during the wiring up ...

Page 4: ...THE BASE PLATE 35 mm 2 2A Screw the two nuts onto the bolts until they are positioned 35 mm from the end of the thread Fit the J bolts through the holes in the base plate Screw the other two nuts onto the J bolts without tightening 2 2B Dig a hole and place the base plate fastened to the bolts inside it along with the cable carrier hose Position the base plate at the heights specified fastening it...

Page 5: ...the 2 nuts without tightening them completely These bolts must not be secured until the tooth rack is in its final position 2 5 RELEASING THE MOTOR 2 4 B Cut small holes in the rubber seals so that they grip each of the cables properly If this operation is not carried out and insects get inside the unit a short circuit may occur causing irreparable damage to the ECU Fit the release key into the lo...

Page 6: ...NSTALLATION 2 6 A CAUTION check that the pinion engages with the tooth rack along the entire width of the tooth NO YES PINION TOOTH RACK PINION TOOTH RACK M 14 STEEL TOOTH RACK INSTALLATION 2 6 C Lay the 2 m tooth rack bars in a line so that the entire distance of the gate motor sliding plates is covered if necessary cut the last bar to size Weld the tooth rack to a steel corner piece dimensions 4...

Page 7: ...ical end stops during opening and closure If this occurs the FLAP COULD GET BROKEN during the release operation Because of seasonal temperature differences we recommend you check this in both summer and winter CAUTION For safety reasons an end stop must be fitted for both the closure and opening movements 2 8 DEFINITIVE MOTOR FASTENING 2 8 A Tighten the nuts on the J bolts fully Place the lower pl...

Page 8: ...e open indicator light output 24Vdc max 50mA 10 9 19 PHOTOCELL FOR CLOSURE Input for photocell active only in closure NC contact in closure the gate reverses the motion SLOW DOWN SPEED Trimmer for motor speed adjustment during slow down phase BLACK do not use YELLOW do not use 24 25 24 25 DL9 Batterie 12Vdc 1 2Ah OPTIONAL SOG 4A Connector for any SOG 4A receiver cards ENCODER Connector for encoder...

Page 9: ...essed Open Close button pressed Gate close or in intermediate position NC contact Gate completely closed NO contact Gate completely open NO contact Photocell obscured obstacle present Stop button pressed Pedestrian button in normal status Open Close button in normal status DL8 Programming Test Flashing light to show programming mode has been accessed High frequency flashing light to indicate fault...

Page 10: ...f the photocell is obscured during opening the gate stops moving but starts again as soon as the photocell is clear if the photocell is obscured during closure the gate will stop moving and then start opening again Force limitation activated in the event of an impact with an obstacle whether during opening or closure an encoder system detects the impact stops the gate and then reverses it by 10cm ...

Page 11: ... failure The batteries have to be connected in series see Picture aside the positive cable has to be connected to the clamp 2 BATTERY and the negative cable to the clamp 1 BATTERY 3 7 MOTOR WORKING WITHOUT ENCODER The control panel CR 42 24 has been conceived to work also without ENCODER therefore can be used also with other kind of motors 24Vdc The control panel can be enabled to work without enc...

Page 12: ...uvre the work cycle is acquired as is the deceleration point if set After a few seconds the closure manoeuvre starts and the programmed deceleration is applied When the gate reaches the closure limit switches FCC LED off the control unit automatically quits the programming phase and switches to standard operation mode CAUTION If one or more parameters are altered programming must be repeated from ...

Page 13: ... MICROSWITCH CONFIGURATION FOR OG 02AND OG 04 MINI TRANSMITTERS ONLY These instructions only apply if the OG 02 and OG 04 series microswitchoperated mini transmitters are fitted Before performing the code learning procedure on the receiver the factory set configuration of the microswitches must be modified to prevent unwanted commands CAUTION before proceeding with the mini transmitter programming...

Page 14: ...AX RX TX TX RX RX RX TX TX NO OK h MIN 5 3 INSTALLATION CABLE ROUTING HOLE RECEIVER TRANSMITTER RELAY OUTPUT THE CONTACT POSITION REFERS TO WHEN THE RECEIVER IS ENERGIZED POWER SUPPLY 5 2AThe receiver must not be exposed to direct sunlight recommended height from ground 50 cm 5 2 C If two pairs of photocells are installed position the transmitters on opposite sides NO OK LED RECEIVER TRANSMITTER 5...

Page 15: ...ULBS WITH MIN SPECIFICATIONS 24V 25W E14 2 x 0 75 mm POWER SUPPLY RG58 ANTENNA CS 07 SR12 07 OPTIONAL CABLE CONNECTIONS 230 Vac OK CAUTION WE RECOMMEND THAT THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE BE POSITIONED INSIDE A CONDUIT WHICH IS NOT ACCESSIBLE BY THE USER IF ON THE OTHER HAND THERE ARE ANYACCESSIBLE PARTS THESE MUST BE DOUBLY INSULATED FOR THE USER S PROTECTION A CABLE CLAMP MUSTALSO BE USED TO PREVENT THE...

Page 16: ...e other safety systems compliant with regulations in force e g sensitive edges must be adopted This is extremely important as THE INSTALLER IS LIABLE FOR THE SYSTEM AND FOR ENSURING ITS OPERATION COMPLIES WITH LEGAL PROVISIONS The remote control range is reduced Unsuitable antenna connection Check that the antenna is connected correctly to terminals 24 and 25 External antenna required To permit ma...

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