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DEFAULT MEMO

SP.A P

Pedestrian Start during the partial opening phase

This menu allows fixing the control unit conduct in case it receives a
Pedestrian Start command during the partial opening phase.

WARNING: a Start command in any phase of partial opening
will cause the total opening; the Start Pedestrian command is
always ignored during a total opening

PA US

PA US

The gate stops and goes to pause

ChiU

The gate immediately starts closing

no

The gate goes on with the opening phase (command is ignored)

Ch.A U

Automatic closing

In automatic mode, the control unit automatically recloses the gate on
expiry of the time limit set in this menu

no

no

Function deactivated

0.5”  - 20.0’

The gate recloses after the set time
(adjustable time from 0,5” to 20.0’)

Ch.t r

Closure after passage

During the automatic operation, the pause count down starts from the
set up value each time a photocell operates during the pause.
If the photocell operates during the opening time, this time will be
immediately stored as pause time.

This function allows having a fast closing as soon as transit through the
gate is completed, therefore, a time shorter than 

Ch.A U

is generally

used

no

no

Function deactivated

0.5”  - 20.0’

The gate recloses after the set time
(adjustable time from 0,5” to 20.0’)

PA .t r

Pause after transit

no

no - Si

In order to let the gate open for the shortest possible time, it is possible
to stop the gate once the passage before the photocells is detected. 
If the automatic working is enabled, the time of the pause is 

Ch.tr

LUCi

Courtesy lights

This menu allows setting the automatic operating of the courtesy lights
during the opening cycle of the gate

t .LUC

t .LUC

Timed function (from 0 to 20’)

1 ’00

no

Function deactivated

CiCL

On for the entire duration of the cycle

A US

Auxiliary channel

This menu allows setting the operating of the relay of the lighting of the
courtesy lights by means of a remote control stored on the channel 4 of
the receiver

Mon

Mon

Timed function (from 0 to 20’)

t iM

Bistable operation

biSt

Monostable operation

Summary of Contents for ALFARISS

Page 1: ...EUR ELECTROMECANIQUE 24V IRREVERSIBLE A CREMAILLERE POUR PORTAILS COULISSANTS JUSQU A 300 KG DE POIDS MOTOR ELECTROMECANICO 24V IRREVERSIBLES A CREMALLERA PARA PUERTAS CORREDERAS HASTA 300 KG DE PESO...

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Page 3: ...34 4 2 ACTIVATION INPUTS 34 4 3 STOP 35 4 4 CONNECTING PHOTOCELLS 35 4 5 CONNECTING SAFETY RIBBONS 35 4 6 EXTERNAL AERIAL 36 4 7 LOW VOLTAGE LIGHT OUTPUT 36 4 8 COURTESY LIGHTS 36 4 9 POWER SUPPLY 36...

Page 4: ...y and hazard warnings on the machinery and equipment should be complied with Electromechanical actuators for gates are not intended to be used by people including children with diminished physical sen...

Page 5: ...t person The risk analysis should take into consideration all danger zones for the automation device which should be appropriately protected and marked In a clearly visible area apply a sign with info...

Page 6: ...50 Idling current A 0 9 Full load current A 3 Gate maximum speed m s 0 18 Maximum thrust N 330 Duty cycle 50 Pinion M4 Z16 Working temperature C 20 55 Motor weight Kg 7 5 Protection degree IP 44 Maxim...

Page 7: ...and parallel to the gate 5 Wait for the complete setting of the concrete 6 Unscrew the bolts fixing the base to the clamps and put the motor on the plate 7 Insert the 4 grains with their nuts in the p...

Page 8: ...gate making sure that they stand at the same height than the motor pinion The rack MUST BE positioned 1 or 2 mm over the pinion of the motor all the gate length 3 4 INSTALLING THE MAGNETIC LIMIT SWITC...

Page 9: ...restore the automation proceed as follows 1 Turn the key L anticlockwise until reached the limit switch then draw it out 2 Turn the key K anticlockwise closing the hatch of the lock then draw it out...

Page 10: ...rse the connectors 4 2 ACTIVATION INPUTS PD13 control unit is equipped with two activation inputs START and START P whose operation depends on the programmed operation modes see Strtitem of programmin...

Page 11: ...control unit Use outputs having normally closed contact mSAFETY RIBBONS INSTRUCTIONS If several edges with normally closed contacts are used the outputs should be connected in series If several conduc...

Page 12: ...VER PD13 control unit is suitable for plugging in a MRx receiver having a high sensitivity super heterodyne architecture MRx module receiver is provided with 4 channels and each of them is suitable fo...

Page 13: ...ing traditional devices with N O contact J2 Pedestrian open command for connecting traditional devices with N O contact J3 STOP command N C contact J4 Common J5 Photocell 1 xterior N C contact J6 Phot...

Page 14: ...explored by using the 3 keys h i and OK located on the side of the control unit display PLEASE NOTE Outside the configuration menu pressing the h key activates the START command pressing the i key ac...

Page 15: ...ges which will get lost 7 LOADING THE DEFAULT PARAMETERS dEF If necessary it is possible to restore all parameters to their standard or default values see the final summary table m PLEASE NOTE This pr...

Page 16: ...ached 5 2 The gate will be activated in opening direction until the stop end or the opening end of stroke is reached 5 3 The gate will be activated in closing direction until the stop end or the closi...

Page 17: ...cell edge limit switches or encoder To start the emergency dead man operating mode activate the start command START for 3 seconds Note if the Strt parameter is set as StAn the Start command from the t...

Page 18: ...eys you can alternate the display of thousands or units Area 2 is the reading of the number of cycles before the next request for service its value is rounded down to the hundreds Area 3 is the setup...

Page 19: ...unction This function is useful for reducing the energy consumption of the automation device while in stand by mode If the function is enabled the control unit will enter ENERGY SAVING mode under the...

Page 20: ...y of the obstacle sensor When the current absorbed by the motor exceeds the value set the control unit detects an alarm rA AP Slow down in opening 1 5 0 1 00 This menu allows regulating the percentage...

Page 21: ...the pause If the photocell operates during the opening time this time will be immediately stored as pause time This function allows having a fast closing as soon as transit through the gate is comple...

Page 22: ...rol unit ProS The input STOP stops the gate pressing the command START the gate continues the motion invE The command STOP stops the gate at the next START the gate starts moving in the opposite direc...

Page 23: ...reshold indicates the presence of an obstacle If set to 0 the obstacle is only detected when the gate is stopped When the sensor intervenes the gate stops and is operated in the reverse direction for...

Page 24: ...ed section 4 4 Error 4 When a Start command is given and the gate does not open or does a partial opening and the display shows Err4 It means that the end of stroke is damaged or that the wiring that...

Page 25: ...com 14 MAINTENANCE Maintenance should be performed in full compliance with the safety instructions described in this manual and in accordance with current legal and regulatory provisions The recommend...

Page 26: ...ENGLISH 50...

Page 27: ...months for normal domestic use but this period may vary depending on the intensity of use Any inspection maintenance or repairs should only be performed by qualified personnel Even if you think you kn...

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