LEVIXO 30/50 230V RTS
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4.1.3. Exit the programming mode without programming
a remote control
Press the PROG button on the control unit for 2 seconds.
4.2. To be checked always before use
• The length of the boom corresponds to the length indicated in the
"Useful boom length" table.
• The spring is taut even when the boom is in the vertical position.
• The boom is well balanced at about 45°.
• The spring locking nut is tight.
• The opening direction of the barrier is correctly configured.
5. USE
5.1. Standard use of the remote controls - Fig. 18
5.2. Locking/unlocking the boom - Fig. 19
Attention
Operation to be carried out with the power off.
Before unlocking the boom, move it to the vertical position.
5.3. Operation of the photoelectric cells
Depending on the wiring implemented, the cells are active either when
closing or opening, displaying the following behaviour:
• Cells obscured when closing = the barrier stops and reopens fully.
• Obstruction of the cells during opening = the barrier stops.
5.4. Operation of the safety edge
Obstacle detection when opening = stop.
Obstacle detection when closing = stop + reopening
5.5. User training
All users must be trained on how to safely use this barrier (standard use
and locking principle) and on the mandatory periodic checks.
6. CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES
Danger
Switch off the electrical supply to the motor before performing any
operation on the additional devices.
6.1. General wiring diagram - Fig. 20
Terminals
Connection
Description
1
Earth
Single-phase power supply
220-230V 50/60 Hz
2
Live
3
Neutral
4
M
Motor
5
6
7
Flash
Orange light or zone
lighting output: max.
230V - 60W
Flashing managed by the
orange light
8
9
Aux
Auxiliary output (dry
contact)
Choice of lighting using
dipswitch 4
10
11
Test
Safety test output
Safe corner autotest and
active cells closed
12
24 V
24V accessories
power supply
315 mA max for all accesso-
ries on all outputs
13
0 V
14
SE
Dry contact
Safety edge
Active during closing and
opening
15
Shared
Terminals
Connection
Description
16
Sec Cell - c Dry contact
Cell active during closing
17
Sec Cell - o Dry contact
Cell active during opening
18
Dry contact
OPENING only input or
sequential
19
Shared
20
Dry contact
CLOSING input only
21
EOS
Motor end limit (connected in
the factory)
22
23
24
Ant.
Conductor
Aerial
25
Braid
6.2. Description of the various additional devices
6.2.1. Photoelectric cells
Wiring to "Cell active during closing input" - Fig. 21
Without autotest - dipswitch 12 set to OFF (Fig. 21A)
With autotest - dipswitch 12 set to ON (Fig. 21B)
Wiring to "Cell active during opening input" - Fig. 22
Dipswitch 12 set to OFF (autotest not available during opening)
6.2.2. Reflex photoelectric cell
Wiring to "Cell active during closing input" with autotest - Fig. 23
6.2.3. 230 V orange light - Fig. 24
6.2.4. Auxiliary contact - lighting - Fig. 25
Dipswitch 4 set to ON.
6.2.5. Key contact - Fig. 26
Can be configured using dipswitch 6.
6.2.6. Aerial - Fig. 27
6.2.7. LED module - Fig. 28
Dipswitch 4 set to OFF.
6.2.8. Metal detector - Fig. 29
7. ADVANCED PARAMETER SETTING
The change in dipswitch status is taken into account immediately.
The default position of the dipswitches is indicated in bold.
7.1. Motor direction of rotation - Dipswitch 3
DIP - SW 3
Setting
OFF
Barrier installed on left
ON
Barrier installed on right
7.2. Auxiliary output - Dipswitch 4
DIP - SW 4
Setting
OFF
Lighting simultaneous with movement
ON
Time-delay lighting