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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

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This manual provides all instructions necessary for correct installation and maintenance of the automation. Topp srl is not liable for any damages to persons, 

animals and property caused by failure to comply with these instructions.

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Before installing and using the automation the installer and user must read and thoroughly understand all parts of this manual.

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This manual is an integral part of the automation and must be kept by the installer, with all the enclosures, for future reference.

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The warranty is invalidated if use is made in any way not complying with the instructions and rules described in this manual, and if original parts, accessories, 

replacements and control systems are not used.

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Topp srl reserves the right to improve and amend the manual and products described at any time and without notice.

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The information contained in this manual was written and checked with the maximum care; however, topp srl has no liability for any errors due to omissions or 

errors in printing or transcription.

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

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The operators must be informed about the risks of accidents, the safety devices for the operators and the general accident-prevention rules contemplated by 

the international directives and laws in force in the country of use of the automation. The operators’ conduct must always scrupulously comply with the accident 

prevention rules in force in the country in which the automation is used.

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During handling and installation of the parts, the personnel shall be equipped with suitable personal protection equipment (PPE) so as to perform the works 

required under safe conditions. 

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To prevent injury and risks for the health of the workers, the maximum limits shall be applied for manual handling of loads, as provided in standard ISO 11228-1.

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Any unauthorized tampering or replacement of automation parts and any use of accessories or consumable materials different from the originals may cause a 

risk of accidents and relieves the manufacturer from any civil and criminal liability.

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For correct operation of the automation we recommend performing routine maintenance as indicated in paragraph 7 of this manual. Any operations of routine and 

special maintenance that require even partial disassembly of the automation must be carried out only after disconnecting power to the automation.

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Do not remove or alter the plates and labels applied by the manufacturer on the automation and its accessories.

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It is strictly prohibited to hinder movement of the door and work near the hinges or mechanical moving parts (such as articulated or sliding arms). 

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The manufacturer has no liability for any damage caused by improper or unreasonable use of the automation.

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When handling electronic parts always wear grounded antistatic conductive armbands as any electrostatic charges could damage the electronic parts on the 

boards. 

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The electromechanical parts and electronic circuits necessary for control of the movement are protected by the aluminum casing.

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His device may be used by children at least 8 or older, and by persons with reduced physical, sensorial or mental faculties, or lacking experience, only under direct 

supervision or after they have received adequate instructions relative to its safe use. 

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Children should not play with the device.

PROPER AND IMPROPER USE

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Automation S200 is designed and produced exclusively to operate (open and close) hinged doors and is intended for use in the residential, public and industrial 

sectors.

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It is strictly prohibited to use the automation for purposes other than those described, in order to guarantee the safety of the installer and user at all times and the 

effective function of the automation.

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Automation S200 in low energy operating mode can be installed in places where the door is used by disabled, elderly or fragile persons or persons with limited 

motor capacity, after performing the risk analysis and considering that the risk for this type of user is low.

INSTALLER

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Installation of the automation must be made exclusively by qualified technical personnel in possession of the professional requisites contemplated by the legisla

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tion in force in the country of installation.

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The installer must be able to install the automation and start it, and to operate in the presence of electrical power inside electric cabinets and shunt boxes. He must 

be qualified to make all the necessary adjustments of an electrical and mechanical nature.

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The use of parts, settings or processes not described in this document may cause electrical risks and/or hazards deriving from mechanical elements.

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The installer shall check for conformity to the directives and regulations in force regarding the safe use of motor-operated doors.

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After installing the automation, the installer shall perform an analysis of the risks and verify that the hinged door installation does not present risks in the points of 

crushing or shearing and, if necessary, shall take adequate protective measures and apply the warning signs contemplated by the legislation in force to identify 

hazardous areas. 

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Every installation shall display the identification of the motorized system in a clearly visible place.

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The installer shall also provide the owner with all the information relative to automatic, manual and emergency operation of the automation, and shall deliver the 

instructions for use to contained in this manual to the user.

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He installer is the only person liable for erroneous installation and failure to comply with the instructions in this manual. The installer shall therefore respond on an 

exclusive basis to the user and/or third parties for all damages to persons and/or property caused by erroneous installation.

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Topp srl is not liable for the adequacy and strength of the doors to be motorized.

RISK ANALYSIS BY THE INSTALLER

IN ANY CASE, THE INSTALLER HAS SOLE LIABILITY FOR THE COMPLETE SAFETY OF THE HINGED DOOR AFTER ANALYZING THE RISKS, AS WELL 

AS THE RESIDUAL RISKS. ALL IN RESPECT OF THE LEGISLATION IN FORCE IN THE COUNTRY IN WHICH IT IS INSTALLED.

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The installer must evaluate and secure the system from risk of crushing, cutting, impact,  trapping on the moving angles of closure  and residual risks relative a 

door movement..

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The installer must evaluate and secure the system from risk of crushing and cutting between the levers or between the levers, the gliding guide and residual risks  

relative a leaf movement..

USER

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The user must be able to use the automation under normal conditions and to perform simple operations of startup or reset of the automation after a possible 

forced interruption, through the use of the devices that serve for the purpose (program selector, digital switch, key switch, control buttons, etc.)

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The user must not open the casing or perform any other operations reserved for maintenance personnel or specialized experts. In case of breakdown or malfunc-

tion of the door, the user shall only disconnect the circuit breaker and abstain from any other action or attempted repairs. use of the automation must be assigned 

exclusively to users who comply with the instructions in this manual and in the manuals of the TOPP devices connected to it. 

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

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For assistance, contact the installer or retailer..

RATING PLATE AND “CE” MARKING

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The “CE” marking certifies the conformity of the machine to the essential health and safety requisites foreseen by the European product directives. It is formed of 

an adhesive plate made from polyester, screen printed black, with the following dimensions: W=50mm - H=36mm. It should be applied by the installation techni

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cian in a clearly visible position on the outside of the automation unit.

RIGHTS RESERVED

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All information (text, drawings, diagrams, etc.) presented here is reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or disclosed in any way, with any means of 

reproduction (photocopies, microfilm or others) without the written authorization of the Manufacturer.

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All rights regarding this manual of “Instructions for installation and use” remain the property of the Manufacturer.

instructions for installation 

GENERAL INFORMATION and SAFETY 

S200

Summary of Contents for S200

Page 1: ...1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE S200 STANDARD INSTALLATION ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION COD 0P5701 VER 00 REV 03 20 instructions for installation ...

Page 2: ...nd SAFETY PAG 4 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS PAG 5 ARTICULATED ARM INSTALLATION PAG 6 SLIDING ARM INSTALLATION PAG 8 SLIDING ELBOW ARM INSTALLATION PAG 10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS PAG 12 FIRST STARTUP SELF LEARNING PAG 17 DOUBLE LEAF INSTALLATION PAG 18 MESSAGE LIST ERRORS PAG 20 21 ENTER DOWN ...

Page 3: ...ith sliding or elbow arm and in the push outward configura tion with normal arm The symmetrical feature of the automation facilitates the installation process The opening and closing movement of the door is regulated by the software of the electronic circuit board which manages the application of the forces and the continuity of movement in the different configurations The electronic board is a mi...

Page 4: ...e of user is low INSTALLER Installation of the automation must be made exclusively by qualified technical personnel in possession of the professional requisites contemplated by the legisla tion in force in the country of installation Theinstallermustbeabletoinstalltheautomationandstartit andtooperateinthepresenceofelectricalpowerinsideelectriccabinetsandshuntboxes Hemust be qualified to make all t...

Page 5: ... ARTICULATED ARM AND DOOR WIDTH BELOW 800mm 3 REDUCE THE SPRING TENSION a Loosen the grub screw in the electronic board side GLS to trigger the anticlockwise rotation of the spring b Screw back GLS c Loosen the grub screw in the motor side GLM to trigger the anti clockwise rotation of the spring d Screw back GLM e Repeat points a and b SENSORS POSITION instructions for installation PRELIMINARY OPE...

Page 6: ...lower end of the frame The automation must be fixed on the opposite side of the hinge The distance A varies according to the type of the Axle extension used see table COMPONENTS 1 Cover triangular plates and 6 fixing screws 2 Automation S200 3 Fixing plate 4 Automation fitting nuts 5 Articulated arm 6 Axle extension and corresponding screw optional Supplied separately Automation positioning with l...

Page 7: ...e motor axis Before installation see the Additional instructions ARM ADJUSTMENT 1 Fasten the arm bracket with two appropriate screws in the points previously pre drilled and loosen the two screws for the arm length adjust ment 2 Make sure the door is closed position the extend able lever of the arm at a 90 angle from the door adjust the arm length and tighten the two adjust ment screws ARM FITTING...

Page 8: ...tension used see table fixing plate Door edge fixing plate Door edge COMPONENTS 1 Cover triangular plates and 6 fixing screws 2 Automation S200 3 Fixing plate 4 Automation fitting nuts 5 Sliding arm 6 Axle extension and corresponding screw optional Supplied separately Automation positioning with left hinge Attention to the arrow on the fixing plate the door edge and the axis of rotation of the doo...

Page 9: ...the two larger holes on the outside Before installation see the Additional instructions SLIDING GUIDE FITTING 1 Make sure the door is closed and fasten the sliding guide with two appropriate screws in the points previ ously pre drilled 2 Fit the caps in the front holes 3 Fit the lateral caps of the guide ARM FITTING 1 Make sure the door is closed 2 Apply the supplied glue to the upper part on the ...

Page 10: ... A varies according to the type of the Axle exten sion used see table COMPONENTS 1 Cover triangular plates and 6 fixing screws 2 Automation S200 3 Fixing plate 4 Automation fitting nuts 5 Sliding elbow arm 6 Axle extension and corresponding screw optional Supplied separately Automation positioning with left hinge Attention to the arrow on the fixing plate the door edge and the axis of rotation of ...

Page 11: ...o leave the two larger holes on the outside Before installation see the Additional instructions SLIDING GUIDE FITTING 1 Make sure the door is closed and fasten the sliding fasten the sliding guide with two appropriate screws in the points previously pre drilled 2 Fit the caps in the front holes 3 Fit the lateral caps of the guide ARM FITTING 1 Make sure the door is closed 1 Apply the supplied glue...

Page 12: ... con nections For wiring of the analogue selector we recommend using a multipole 8 x 0 5 type LI YY The installer shall take care to secure the power cable stably inside the automation The cable will be inserted in the main entry hole of the automation with its sheath Limit stripping of the primary sheath of the cable to the distance necessary for connection to the terminal Before making the elect...

Page 13: ...13 instructions for installation ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS S200 PRE WIRED ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS ELECTRONIC BOARD not regulated ...

Page 14: ...NT CONNECTION OF IS6 TOPP SAFETY SENSOR HOTRON SSS 5 CONNECTION OF OPTEX SAFETY SENSORS OPTEX AO EDGE T OPENING SAFETY SENSOR CLOSING SAFETY SENSOR Modify these values if you want to reduce or enlarge the de tection area see sensor manual Configure as in figure OPENING SAFETY SENSOR CLOSING SAFETY SENSOR ...

Page 15: ...NTARY SAFETY SENSOR HOTRON SSS 5 CONNECTION OF OPTEX SUPPLEMENTARY SAFETY SENSORS OPTEX AO EDGE T SUPPLEMENTARY OPENING SAFETY SENSOR SUPPLEMENTARY CLOSING SAFETY SENSOR Modify these values if you want to reduce or enlarge the detection area see sensor manual Configure as in figure SUPPLEMENTARY OPENING SAFETY SENSOR SUPPLEMENTARY CLOSING SAFETY SENSOR ...

Page 16: ...ERNO ATTIVAZIONE 24 23 18 20 20 22 23 24 RADAR ESTERNO ATTIVAZIONE Parametro D 0 oppure D 2 D 4 Elettroserratura ACTIVATION SENSORS CONNECTION IF THEY ARE PRESENT CONNECTION OF ELECTRIC LOCK If the electric lock is present configure the parameters 127 132 133 See page 21 for programming ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS S200 iINTERNAL ACTIVATION SENSOR EXTERNAL ACTIVATION SENSOR ELECTRIC LOCK ...

Page 17: ...ected sensors are shown on the display as in the example in the side to allow the installer to verify the correct acquisition of the sensors If an error occurs check the error map on page 20 In Full Energy it is essential that at least the two main safety sensors are installed the lack of even one of the sensors causes an error The safety sensors are monitored and therefore must respond when the t...

Page 18: ... rectly and the door leaves are in CLOSE position Set parameter as 1 on MASTER and 2 on SLAVE Set independently for each wing the pa rameters 101 102 103 104 105 related to weight width wall depth sensors logic for activation and safety as shown in page 21 Following the instructions on page 17 per form the learning process of the MASTER door leaf first and the SLAVE door leaf later during the SLAV...

Page 19: ...attery back is affected by the environmental and functional conditions of the automation ACCESSORIES AND PARTS ON REQUEST Always use original spare parts and accessories Non original parts could endanger safe and efficient operation of the automation Original spare parts and accessories must be ordered exclusively from the dealer or manufacturer commu nicating the type model serial number and year...

Page 20: ...20 instructions for installation LIST OF ERROR MESSAGES AND NOTICES S200 ...

Page 21: ...parameter setting MANDATORY PARAMETER 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 25 KG 50 KG 75 KG 100 KG 125 KG 150 KG 175 KG 200 KG 225 KG 250 KG 102 DOOR DIMENSIONS Only weights that the automation can manages safely can be enter based on the door weight parameter setting MANDATORY PARAMETER 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 500 mm 600 mm 700 mm 800 mm 900 mm 1000 mm 1150 mm 1300 mm 1450 mm 1600 mm 103 ARCHITRAVE DEPTH Defines the...

Page 22: ...inside to outside Enabled from outside to inside 107 FIRE ALLARM INPUT LOGIC A command on this input causes the door to open even when it is closing When this command is disabled the automation returns to the previous state 0 1 NO NC 108 INPUT OPEN A command on this input causes opening of the door even when it is closing 0 1 NO NC 109 HARD RESET Resets to the native state Serves to return the mac...

Page 23: ...ting an opening and closing cycle at low speed with safety sensors disabled a failure to comlete this sycle lights up an error it performs a NEAR at low speed till an opening and closing cycle is successfully completed with safety sensors enabled 118 FINAL TRACTION Serves to regulate the closing force and guarantee the closing of the door Adjustable from 0 to 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Increasing the v...

Page 24: ...ON Regulates the force applied to the obstacle in full energy before stopping 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 is the minimum force and 9 is the greatest 125 ANTIWIND FORCE WITH CLOSED DOOR Force applied on closed door edge to prevent open ingn case of wind 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Disabled Increasing the value increases the force 126 WIND RESISTANCE FORCE WITH OPEN DOOR Force applied on open door edge that preve...

Page 25: ...dicates who electronic lock is controlled Values from 5 to 8 s erve for locks that can work with 24V power panel with duty cycle at 50 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No lock Lock if powered Lock if not powered Impulsive s electing the parameter with a value different of 0 Bistable One impulse opens and another closes Lock of powered at duty 50 Lock if not powered at duty 50 Impulsive at duty 50 Bistable One im...

Page 26: ...26 instructions for installation PRE WIRED ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS S200 ...

Page 27: ...PRESS ENTER BUTTON The display shows ROT 4 Load as indicated Press and hold down DOWN BUTTON for 365 degree the plate will rotate clockwise load 5 Insert the screw at the BOARD SIDE GLS and tighten fully with an T Allen key 6 Press ENTER for ADJUSTAMENT The display shows END 7 Insert the screw at THE MOTOR SIDE SMS and tighten fully with an T Allen key Press ENTER The automation is now FULL LOADED...

Page 28: ...EASSEMBLY ARM REMOVAL 1 Make sure that the spring is locked by inserting both the grub screws GLM and GLS 2 Isert the extractor cap by screwing it clockwise 3 Turn the fastening screw anti clockwise so that it pushes on the extractor cap and removes the arm from its seat ...

Page 29: ...cks it with the electric lock signaling that the restroom is occupied Pressing the internal button opens the door if the door is not closed The door is equipped with an electric lock connected to the input board see pag 16 The external radar input 22 should be con nected to a button on the outside of the re stroom The internal radar board input 18 will be connected to a button on the inside of the...

Page 30: ...30 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY instructions for installation S200 ...

Page 31: ...31 instructions for installation S200 ...

Page 32: ... a direzione e coordinamento di 2 Plus 3 Holding S p a via Galvani 59 36066 Sandrigo VI tel 39 0444 656700 fax 39 0444 656701 www topp it info topp it INSTRUCTION for INSTALLATION Max capacity 250 Kg S200 instructions for installation ...

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