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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 thermal magnetic circuit breaker switch.

2. Make all types of connection with the system disconnected from the power, i.e. with the main switch set to OFF (symbol “0”). The 

control unit, in particular, must never be connected to the power supply either during the wiring up, or when fitting any expansion 
cards.

3. The following cables must be used for installation of the system:  

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2

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for the motor power supplies: 4x1.5mm  version 230V, 

2x2,5mm

 

version 24V

 

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for the battery and electric lock power supplies: minimum 2.5 mm  

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for the control unit power supplies: 1.5mm  section for lengths of up to 19m, 2.5mm  section for lengths of up to 31m,

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for the flashing light: 0.75mm  section for lengths of up to 3m, 1.5mm  section for lengths of up to 19m,

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for the low voltage and current lines, (e.g. for the photocells, control buttons, electromechanical key, sensitive edges and other 

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safety devices: 0.5mm  section for lengths of up to 50m, 0.75mm  section for lengths of up to 100m.

8- Remove the terminal board cover and proceed with elec-

trical connections. - Fig. 8 - Refit the terminal board cover.

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Terminal board cover

WARNING: On versions MT/B6 - at 230V~ - 
the capacitor is pre-wired internally.

FOR MOTOR 230V~

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Use a cable of  4x1,5mm  with the sequence:

         Earth connection (MT/B6 only)

COM  MT/B6 motor common
A/C

 MT/B6 open/close

A/C

 MT/B6 open/close

FOR MOTOR  MT/C6 24Vdc

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Use a cable of  

2x2,5mm

 with the sequence:

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MT/C6 open/close

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MT/C6 open/close

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COM    A/C     A/C      1       2       3

Fig. 8

PROVISIONAL MOTOR INSTALLATION

9-Close the gate completely. Provisionally fix the rear 

bracket - Fig. 9 – onto the gate post by welding or by 
means of plugs, observing distances B and 
C. Provisionally fix the motor to the rear bracket using 
the central hole,   As shown in Fig. 9 

10-Move the motor up against the closed leaf to determi-

ne the front bracket welding point . Move the motor 
away from the leaf. 
Provisionally fix the front bracket to the gate, obser-
ving the distance and travel limits of the mobile pin.
Insert the mobile pin on the bushing and the latter on 
the front bracket - Fig.   10A - then provisionally secure 
by means of the nut and washer.

11-Ensure that the motor is levelled. - Fig. 11 -

12-Release the motor - Fig. 12 - using the special key fi-

xed to the terminal board cover. Check that movement 
is smooth - Fig. 13   -. Return the gate to the closed po-
sition and block the motor using the special key fixed 
to the terminal board cover   - Fig. 12 - .

FRONT BRACKET

REAR 

BRACKET

Bracket

Washer
Nut

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

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Fig. 10A

Fig. 13

Fig. 12

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