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5.3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

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lists the operations which must be performed on a regular basis in order to keep the automation 

working reliably and safely; these are given purely as a guideline and should not be considered exhaustive. 

The installer/machine manufacturer is responsible for drawing up the maintenance plan for the automation, 

supplementing this list or modifying the maintenance operations on the basis of the machine characteristics.

Summary of Contents for KP evo

Page 1: ...920 1044 KP evo TAP CONTROLLER ...

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Page 3: ...after If service is not performed within one year of the previous service action a routine AAADM inspection should be performed and documented Under no circumstance should the product operate for more than one year without an AAADM inspection Tucker does NOT recommend installation or service on any of their automated pedestrian door products by any individual who is not certified as an AAADM inspe...

Page 4: ...s 4 2 Final operations Installing an aluminum cover 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 Inserting replacing the battery 5 2 Replacing the fuse 5 3 Routine maintenance 6 INTERCOM 6 1 Intermode 6 2 Interlock Interlock with no memory Interlock with memory 6 3 2 Leaves 6 4 2 Leaves Interlock 7 COMPANY ADDRESS 3 3 4 5 6 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 18 18 18 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 23 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 A KP EVO menu B A...

Page 5: ... is designed for the cables to enter from the back 1 or from underneath 2 3 Decide where to position the support and x it using suitable screws 01 1 4 Connect the KP EVO to the 950N2 using a 4 pair twisted U UTP AWG24 cable with a maximum length of 50m 03 An optional key device can be connected between terminals G and K in order to enable disable the KP EVO 5 Reassemble the parts indicated in 01 9...

Page 6: ...controls that depending on the screen appear on the display above them 4 By pressing the relative button on the home screen 04 you can set the NIGHT mode set the MANUAL mode switch to the FUNCTIONS menu that includes all the 950N2 configuration parameters switch to the SELECTION menu that includes additional operating modes By pressing the button to set the NIGHT or MANUAL mode the relative icon i...

Page 7: ... operating modes that can be set The possible combinations can be obtained by pressing the corresponding buttons 05 After having set the operating mode press the OK button to confirm and return to the home screen The description of the operating mode on the display is updated with the description of the one that has been set 920 1044 05 ...

Page 8: ... is 0000 Set the first digit using the and buttons Confirm using the OK button to move to the next digit When all 4 digits have been entered if the password is correct access the FUNCTIONS menu as a USER or a TECHNICIAN Select the item from the menu using the and buttons Confirm using the OK button to enter Press ESC at any time to return to the home screen 920 1044 06 ...

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Page 12: ... for the pause time to elapse and then closes Active in the BI DIRECTIONAL EXIT ONLY and ONLY IN modes This has no effect in the NIGHT mode SEMIAUTOM OPEN When activated if the door is not already open it opens and remains open if the door is already open it closes Active in the BI DIRECTIONAL EXIT ONLY and ONLY IN modes This has no effect in the NIGHT mode KEY When activated the door opens and re...

Page 13: ...input can be set to NC or NO according to the device connected to it DISABLED No associated function GONG The output is activated and deactivated at 1 second intervals when the safety devices are engaged ERROR The output is activated if there is an error EMRG ACTIVE The output is activated when an Emergency is triggered TEST The output commands a FAILSAFE test on the inputs that are conjured as sa...

Page 14: ...g stop LEAF DELAY Species the opening delay between the doors of 2 leaf models SCP Species the function that pushes the door with a greater force in the final section of the closure It is useful to activate this function if there is high friction if the seals are particularly rigid or if locks have a stiff latch Because activating the SCP function also reduces the sensitivity of the electronic ant...

Page 15: ...er time on off To keep the settings even if there is no mains power which is necessary for the TIMER to work correctly a battery must be installed on the Logic board TIMER This menu includes all the parameters for configuring the TIMER function When the TIMER is enabled the operating mode of the door during the programmed time bands is set automatically A maximum of 6 daily time bands can be defin...

Page 16: ...ARD LEDS Each input on the I O board has a LED that indicates the physical state of the contact C I O board LEDs LED DL1 Accessories power on Accessories power off DL2 DL9 Open contact Close contact LOGIC BOARD LEDS The are 4 LEDs on the logic board D Logic board LEDs LED DL1 green No USB USB connect ed DL2 red Normal conditio n error Setup request ed Setup in progres s DL3 blue No power or board ...

Page 17: ...nt status of the automation system can be checked via the KP EVO Go to menu 2 5 10 The display shows information regarding the status of the automation E STATUS 2 4 WANRINGS Alerts provide information regarding the status or current phase of the automation and errors that do not prevent it from operating It is possible to check any current alerts via the KP EVO Go to menu 4 to view the list of cur...

Page 18: ...a maximum of 20 consecutive times the 950N2 will perform a Reset to attempt to restore normal operation so as not to require any action if the condition that caused the error was temporary If the fault persists remove the cause in order to restore normal operation The type of error can be identified via the KP EVO The error code appears on the home page Go to menu 5 the display provides informatio...

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Page 20: ... POS position of the rotating shaft degrees I MOT current drawn by motor Amperes 2 7 FIRMWARE VERSIONS Go to menu 9 of the KP EVO to view the firmware versions of the bootloader the Logic board and the KP EVO 2 8 LOG DATA The 950N2 records the last 512 system events A battery must be installed on the Logic board in order to save the list of events in memory even if the system is switched o To down...

Page 21: ...board 3 Turn power on to the 950N2 4 If the device is detected correctly the green LED DL1 of the Logic 08 board lights up steadily 5 The available functions are selected by briefly pressing button SW1 on the Logic board 08 The operation to be carried out is indicated by the number of ashes of the green LED Each time the button is pressed the operations selected are indicated in H 6 Press and hold...

Page 22: ... the cable of the functions selector at the side of the unit to the I O board connector J2 2 Install the front cover 3 Highlight all areas with adequate warning signs in which there are still residual risks even if all possible safety measures having been adopted In particular for doors less than 2 meters high apply the hazard warning pictograms in correspondence with the arm movement area 4 Place...

Page 23: ...the cover Always shut o the power supply before performing any maintenance operations If the disconnect switch is not in view apply a warning sign stating WARNING Maintenance in Progress Restore the power supply only after finishing any maintenance work and restoring the area to normal Maintenance must be performed by the installer or a maintenance technician Follow all safety recommendations and ...

Page 24: ... automation working reliably and safely these are given purely as a guideline and should not be considered exhaustive The installer machine manufacturer is responsible for drawing up the maintenance plan for the automation supplementing this list or modifying the maintenance operations on the basis of the machine characteristics ...

Page 25: ... should be programmed for the same Intercom mode CONNECTION The units in the network are connected via 3 cascade connected wires between the J8 connectors of the I O boards 14 The sequence in which the units are wired is unimportant but it is essential that a CASCADE connection is used The 2 DIP switches on the I O board must be set as follows On the fIrst and last units of the cascade connection ...

Page 26: ...Master must be assigned ID1 and the Slave units with ID from 2 to 14 6 2 INTERLOCK 16 shows the ID to assign to the 950N2 units in the network Either of the two units can be designated as the Master and the other as the Slave In INTERLOCK mode one door can open only if the other is closed The available variations are shown below If the PARTIAL mode is associated with INTERLOCK only the Master leaf...

Page 27: ...f the leaves 2 is synchronized The internal external door sensors and safety devices must be connected to their own unit all other devices are connected only to the Master Connect the devices and carry out the programming and Setup of the individual 950N2 units before activating the 2 LEAF function Only use the Master 950N2 to change the operating mode The leaf opening closing delay can be set in ...

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