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ACM 400 S motor control unit

 

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Contents 

1)

 

Safety Characteristics ........................................................................................... 3

 

2)

 

Intended Purpose ................................................................................................. 3

 

3)

 

Technical Specifications ....................................................................................... 3

 

4)

 

Requirements ....................................................................................................... 5

 

a)

 

Legal requirements ........................................................................................ 5

 

b)

 

Technical qualification requirements .............................................................. 5

 

5)

 

Installation ............................................................................................................. 6

 

a)

 

The suitable installation location .................................................................... 6

 

b)

 

Installation ...................................................................................................... 6

 

6)

 

Connect ................................................................................................................ 6

 

a)

 

Cables ............................................................................................................ 7

 

b)

 

System (mains) .............................................................................................. 7

 

c)

 

400V motor (3~) ............................................................................................. 7

 

d)

 

230V motor (1~) ............................................................................................. 7

 

e)

 

Limit switch .................................................................................................... 7

 

f)

 

Open/Closed/Stop input [X9] .......................................................................... 8

 

g)

 

Emergency stop [X19] .................................................................................... 8

 

h)

 

Membrane keyboard [X3.3], [X1], [X5] ........................................................... 9

 

i)

 

Universal input [X8.1] ..................................................................................... 9

 

j)

 

Pulse input [X8.2] ......................................................................................... 10

 

k)

 

Dead man’s mode (not possible via radio!) .................................................. 10

 

l)

 

Power supply for sensors [X7] ..................................................................... 11

 

m)

 

Method of connection for "self-test" .............................................................. 11

 

n)

 

Speed sensor [X7]........................................................................................ 11

 

o)

 

Photoelectric barrier [X7] .............................................................................. 11

 

p)

 

Closing edge safety device [X7] ................................................................... 11

 

q)

 

Light outputs [X10] ....................................................................................... 12

 

r)

 

Universal output [X12] .................................................................................. 13

 

s)

 

Radio receiver (optional) [X4] ....................................................................... 13

 

7)

 

Putting into Service [X2] ...................................................................................... 14

 

a)

 

The LEDs auf der printed circuit board ......................................................... 14

 

b)

 

The LEDs on the membrane keyboard [X5] ................................................. 14

 

c)

 

Displayed errors [X2.1], [X5.4] ..................................................................... 15

 

8)

 

Programming [X2] ............................................................................................... 16

 

a)

 

Functions of the pushbuttons ....................................................................... 16

 

b)

 

Start programming mode ............................................................................. 16

 

c)

 

Select menu / change value ......................................................................... 16

 

d)

 

Reset ............................................................................................................ 16

 

e)

 

Change block ............................................................................................... 16

 

f)

 

Quit programming mode .............................................................................. 16

 

9)

 

Operation ............................................................................................................ 17

 

a)

 

Selg-test ....................................................................................................... 17

 

b)

 

Normal operation [X2.1], [X5.1] .................................................................... 17

 

c)

 

Emergency operation ................................................................................... 18

 

d)

 

Read out trip counter .................................................................................... 18

 

10)

 

Disposal .............................................................................................................. 19

 

11)

 

Extensions/Add-Ons ........................................................................................... 19

 

12)

 

Menu Table ......................................................................................................... 20

 

13)

 

Figures/Diagrams ............................................................................................... 22

 

14)

 

Block CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................. 24

 

 

Summary of Contents for ACM 400 S

Page 1: ...302_ACM400S_EN doc 1 24 ACM 400 S 1 motor 230V 400 gate control unit Assembly installation connection and programming instructions for the fitter Please keep these instructions in a safe place so you...

Page 2: ...r sensors X7 11 m Method of connection for self test 11 n Speed sensor X7 11 o Photoelectric barrier X7 11 p Closing edge safety device X7 11 q Light outputs X10 12 r Universal output X12 13 s Radio r...

Page 3: ...ta based on software status ACM400S V1 4 Parameter Symbol Limit values Units Test conditions Min Typical Max Power supply System voltage 1 230V UNetz1 205 230 255 VAC At terminals 5 8 System voltage 3...

Page 4: ...put resistance RZUin 625 Pull Up from 5V Closed Pulse duration debounce tZU 50 ms Stop not actuated open UStop 0 4 0 5 0 V An terminals 29 0V Stop actuated closed UStop 1 0 0 1 0 V An terminals 29 0V...

Page 5: ...s The end product manufacturer is thus responsible for compliance and declaration of CE conformity The control unit complies with the requirements in DIN EN 60204 EN 13241 1 EN 61000 6 2 EN60335 1 EN...

Page 6: ...ating moisture X13 The weight of the control unit is approx 1 7 kg Please take this into account when choosing the type of fixing Install the control unit housing professionally at the suitable instal...

Page 7: ...to terminals L1 3 N PE c 400V motor 3 X14 The load tap of the motor control unit and 3 phase operation is designed for a max motor output of 2000W 400V However a max operating time of 25 must not be...

Page 8: ...0 Stop is a purely function input without safety function Gate status Open pressed Closed pressed Stop pressed standing in limit position Open closes standing in limit position Closed opens standing i...

Page 9: ...Textmarke nicht definiert is also possible via the membrane keyboard i Universal input X8 1 With this you can realise both optional partial opening mode and Automatic closing Partial opening mode ena...

Page 10: ...keep open time standing in partial opening position Automatically closes after expiry of the keep open time keep Open button pressed Stays open keep open time starts running again Closed button presse...

Page 11: ...et via menu 0 X7 1 Connect the signal output to terminals 19 20 Gate status Reaction Standing running Menu 0 value 00 no sensor connected 01 Type Castalia connected If signal cannot be measured 0 5s a...

Page 12: ...Stop 14 14 30 closes Release 15 15 31 closes opens Release if an obstruction is detected the gate moves a short distance in the opposite direction released Release time in 0 25s steps Menu B value 00...

Page 13: ...the limit position Open along the gate s path and in the Closed limit position the signal light remains red for special functions to be switched on by radio button e g bell time switch or pulse for ga...

Page 14: ...ive inputs outputs X6 1 At terminals 23 39 lit LEDs mean that the respective inputs have been triggered or are not closed off X6 2 At terminals 40 42 lit LEDs mean that the respective limit switch has...

Page 15: ...t switch within 2s of starting Restart motor If error remains Gate won t move Check mechanics motor transmission emergency unlocking gate frozen Gate moves Check limit switch contact wiring or speed s...

Page 16: ...u item appears in the display You can now use the keys to change the value as described on pages 8 16 The value is immediately adopted as soon as you set it d Reset You can reset the values to the fac...

Page 17: ...control unit constantly performs various self tests If an error occurs the control unit is locked and an error message is displayed see table on page 15 Faulty self tests are automatically repeated a...

Page 18: ...mergency operation In order to enable controlled movement of the gate when safety equipment closing edge safety device photoelectric barrier is continuously actuated e g in case of a defect in a safet...

Page 19: ...pen Closed Pulse and Partial opening functions or the universal output a radio receiver can be installed in the Radio slot see page 13 X4 This is described in greater detail in the installation instru...

Page 20: ...Stop Stop 22 OSE Stop Release 23 OSE Stop Reversing 24 OSE Release No effect 25 OSE Release Stop 26 OSE Release Release 27 OSE Release Reversing 28 OSE Reversing No effect 29 OSE Reversing Stop 30 OS...

Page 21: ...g Stop while closing panic function 02 RADIO OPEN Stop while opening Stop while closing panic function RADIO CLOSED Reversing while opening no effect while closing 03 RADIO OPEN No effect while openin...

Page 22: ...ACM 400 S motor control unit 22 24 13 Figures Diagrams X1 X5 X7 X8 X9 X4 X3 X2 X6...

Page 23: ...ACM 400 S motor control unit 23 24 X10 X12 X13 X14 X17 X15 X18 X16 X19 X11...

Page 24: ...ACM 400 S motor control unit 24 24 14 Block CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

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