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MSA400 smart 

Installation and operating instructions

05.2017

Contents

1. General information ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Safety notes ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
3. Device functions .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4. Size range ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
5. Scope of delivery ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
6. On-site risk and hazard analysis ................................................................................................................................................ 8
7. Installation ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
8. Commissioning .........................................................................................................................................................................18
9. Operation .................................................................................................................................................................................20
10. Programming special functions ..............................................................................................................................................22
11. Reset the sash position ...........................................................................................................................................................22
12. Care and maintenance ..........................................................................................................................................................23
13. Rectification of malfunctions ..................................................................................................................................................24
14. Technical specifications ..........................................................................................................................................................25
15. Accessories .............................................................................................................................................................................25
16. Information concerning product liability ...............................................................................................................................26
17. Feedback on documentation .................................................................................................................................................26
18. EC declaration of incorporation ............................................................................................................................................27

Summary of Contents for Drive Series

Page 1: ...DRIVE Motorised Sliding System MSA400 smart Window systems Door systems Comfort systems INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ite risk and hazard analysis 8 7 Installation 9 8 Commissioning 18 9 Operation 20 10 Programming special functions 22 11 Reset the sash position 22 12 Care and maintenance 23 13 Rectification of malfu...

Page 3: ...not suitable for use in swimming pools and or damp rooms Special designs are possible and permitted only upon request and after having been tested by SIEGENIA The MSA400 smart must only be operated wi...

Page 4: ...y system or building wiring system All pole safety isolation is required when the mains cable is laid on site because the power supply does not have a separate line disconnector Connect in wall supply...

Page 5: ...ide drive SA with terminal board allows for the integration of a light curtain If an object is placed in the path of the sliding sash it will be stopped immediately The sliding sash can be moved into...

Page 6: ...nal safety requirements apply the optional terminal board must be ordered Also available prepared to be equipped with a light curtain To prevent injuries and damage the safety cut off function is perf...

Page 7: ...twork connection cable with Euro plug On slide drive SA 5 m cable length for 230 V AC 3 1 Packer 2 5 5 8 or 10 mm thick depending on profile system for catch on sliding sash 4 1 Catch base for sliding...

Page 8: ...tection or trained personnel Special structural conditions Type of access control Requirements for added safety can be met with a light curtain 6 2 Instructions for assembly and installation Use flexi...

Page 9: ...pported especially with wide or heavy sliding elements e g 400 kg The displacement force must not be 60 N The cable routing of the cable in the sliding sash must be checked prior to assembly The slidi...

Page 10: ...400 smart system is delivered as standard with a mains cable The cable outlet for scheme A is always at the top of the slide drive SA on the locking side Fig 1 for scheme C it can be located on the ou...

Page 11: ...mm away from the inside frame edge Fig 4 All pole safety isolation is required if the customer is routing the mains cable The isolated end of the mains cable must be located inside the power supply h...

Page 12: ...nd drilling diameters for the holes of the catch on the Sliding sash fig for timber profile DIN left DIN right is a mirror image Adjustment dimension X Cable feed through 15 Supporting peg Catch base...

Page 13: ...edge by 2 mm see Fig A 2 mm 2 mm 2 mm A Fig for positioning DIN left DIN right is a mirror image Inside frame edge slide drive SA Cover cap SA Cowl length External edge mounting angle Inside frame ed...

Page 14: ...for installation of the MSA400 smart on our download portal downloads siegenia com de 00007 index html 1 Fixing the slide drive SA to the mounting angle at screw level A or B 2 Set the catch down on t...

Page 15: ...using a wall or key switch not included in scope of delivery the cable must be connected in the power supply of the slide drive SA 1 Unscrew the fixing screws on the power supply cover and remove the...

Page 16: ...d off 1 Unscrew the fixing screws on the power supply cover and remove the power supply cover 2 Disassemble and remove the plug cable that comes standard in the power supply 3 Run the concealed mains...

Page 17: ...eceiver 1 24 V 2 Input light curtain 2 RX 3 Not used 4 GND 5 24 V 6 Input light curtain 1 RX 7 Not used 8 GND 9 Receiver inside 10 Receiver outside 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 12 T...

Page 18: ...nly has to be performed when commissioning the equipment Any tasks relating to commissioning may only be completed by qualified professionals 8 2 Reference run 1 The sliding sash must be in the CLOSED...

Page 19: ...he Prog button the LED flashes green 4 Press and hold the operating push button for approx 11 seconds until a short acoustic signal sounds 4 times in successi on 5 Release the operating push button 6...

Page 20: ...iding sash is opening press the operator push button once The sliding sash stops 1 x 9 3 Opening the sliding sash to the intermediate position Note The desired intermediate position must be programmed...

Page 21: ...sh optional only with supplementary locking motor Note This function must be programmed on the MSA400 smart system before it is carried out see Teach in close function without locking on 22 With slidi...

Page 22: ...once 6 The sliding sash stops and the intermediate position is stored The sliding sash can now be opened up to the intermediate position 1 2 3 ca 8 Sek BEEP 1x BEEP 2x BEEP 3x 4 5 6 1 x 11 Reset the s...

Page 23: ...connection to the 230 V AC mains power supply switch off all poles of the feeder The fuses may need to be removed 12 1 Cleaning Important When cleaning the MSA400 smart do not allow liquids to get in...

Page 24: ...least 10 seconds then start reference and calibration run see pages 18 if the problem reoccurs contact Service MSA400 smart aborts closing opening and moves in opposite direction for 4 seconds Off Obs...

Page 25: ...ure range 5 C to 50 C Jam protection Electronic overload cut off device current limiter in accor dance with standard Protection class IP20 for dry locations Connection to AC mains power supply at fact...

Page 26: ...onents is are dismantled or partly dismantled and the defect is due to the changes made 16 3 Disclaimer of liability The product and its components are subject to stringent quality controls As a resul...

Page 27: ...otocol 14 457 The machine may only be put into operation when incomplete if it has been ascertained if applicable that the machine into which it is to be installed conforms to the specifications of th...

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