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1.1 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE TYPE TO BE USED

The automation device should not be used until installation, as specified in “Testing and start-up”, has been performed.
It should be remembered that the device does not compensate for defects caused by improper installation, or poor maintenance, thus, prior 
to proceeding with installation, ensure that the structure is suitable and meets current standards and, if necessary, perform any structural 
modifications aimed at the implementation of safety gaps and the protection or segregation of all crushing, shearing and transit zones, and 
verify that:

•  The support on which the automation device will be fixed is solid and durable.

•  The mains power supply to which the automation device is connected has a dedicated safety earthing system and differential breaker 

with tripping current less than or equal to 30 mA (the breaker gap distance should be greater than or equal to 3 mm).

Warning: The minimum safety level depends on the type of use; please refer to the following outline:

GROUP 1 

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Only a limited number of people are authorised for use, and closure is not in a public area. Examples of this type are gates inside 

business premises, where the sole users are employees, or a part of them who have been suitably informed.

GROUP 2 

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 Only a limited number of people are authorised for use, but in this case, closure is in a public area. An example of this may be a 

company gate that accesses onto a public street, and which is only used by employees.

GROUP 3 

- Anyone can use the automated closure, which is thus located on public land. For example the access gate to a supermarket or 

an office, or a hospital.

PROTECTION A 

- Closure is activated by means of a control button with the person present, i.e. with maintained action.

PROTECTION B 

- With the person present, closure is activated by a command controlled by means of a key-switch or the like, in order to

prevent use by unauthorised persons.

PROTECTION C 

- Restricts the force of the boom. I.e., in the case of the bomm striking an obstacle, the impact force must fall within a 

curve established by the regulations.

PROTECTION D 

- Devices, such as photocells, capable of detecting the presence of people or obstacles. They may be active on just one side 

or on both sides of the boom.

PROTECTION E 

- Sensitive devices, such as footboards or immaterial barriers, capable of detecting the presence of a person, and installed in 

such a way that the latter cannot be struck in any way by a moving boom. These devices should be active within the entire “danger zone” 
of the boom. The Machinery Directive defines “Danger Zone” as any zone surrounding and/or near machinery where the presence of an 
exposed person constitutes a risk to the health and safety of that 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 information identifying the motorised door or gate.

The installer should provide the user with all the information relating to automatic operation, emergency opening and 
maintenance of the motorised door or gate.

CLOSURE USE TYPE

TYPE OF ACTIVATION 
COMMANDS

GROUP 1

Informed people

(use in private area)

GROUP 2

Informed people

(use in public area)

GROUP 3

Informed people

(unlimited use)

Man-present command

A

B

Not possible

Remote control and closure in 
view (e.g. infrared)

C or E

C or E

C and D or E

Remote control and closure not 
in view (e.g. radio)

C or E

C and D or E

C and D or E

Automatic control
(e.g. timed closure control)

C and D or E

C and D or E

C and D or E

Summary of Contents for NIUBA-230V

Page 1: ...Value moves the world IL 427 1 EDIZ 05 05 2016 I GB F E NIUBA 230V BARRIERA STRADALE AUTOMATIC BARRIER BARRI RE LEVANTE BARRERA AUTOM TICA...

Page 2: ...1153 mm 320 mm 287 mm 218 mm 897 mm 1168 mm 374 mm 239 mm 319 mm 897 mm...

Page 3: ...UTS 9 3 STOP 9 4 PHOTOCELLS 9 5 SAFETY RIBBONS 9 6 COURTESY LIGHT 9 7 EXTERNAL FLASHING LIGHT 9 8 EXTERNAL AERIAL 9 9 LOCK OUT PREWIRED 9 10 ENCODER PREWIRED 10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 10 1 PLUG IN REC...

Page 4: ...azard Do not make any modifications to any part of the automation device or the accessories connected to it unless described in this manual Any other modifications will void the warranty on the produc...

Page 5: ...means of a control button with the person present i e with maintained action PROTECTION B With the person present closure is activated by a command controlled by means of a key switch or the like in...

Page 6: ...be incorporated has been declared in conformity with the provisions of the Directive 2006 42 EC annex II A is compliant with the applicable essential safety requirements of the following Directives M...

Page 7: ...ENGLISH 35 NIUBA4 NIUBA6...

Page 8: ...0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2 Flashing light 4 x 0 5 mm2 4 x 0 5 mm2 4 x 0 5 mm2 Power supply 230V 2 x 0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2 Key switch 2 x 1 5 mm2 2 x 1 5 mm2 2 x 1 5 mm2 A B C D E F G 1 2 3 4 5 Key...

Page 9: ...concrete into the inside of the pit and position the base plate mNOTE verify that the plate is perfectly leveled and parallel to the opening barrier 4 Wait for the complete setting of the concrete 5 U...

Page 10: ...the rocker arm s coupling hole To achieve proper operation act on the spring as indicated in the chapter 7 5 1 COUPLING HOLE ON THE ROCKER ARM FIG 2 1 Unscrew the bolt joining the spring to the rocker...

Page 11: ...ENGLISH 39 FIG 3 FIG 4...

Page 12: ...rubber with a 5 mm drill bit at a distance of 15 mm from the end of the rubber b insert sliding insert N into the bar guides c Position cap O on the rubber inserting pin P into the hole made on the ru...

Page 13: ...ENGLISH 41 A D E C F F G E A B D C O N M...

Page 14: ...sitioned vertically the balance spring is not in tension with the boom positioned horizontally the balance spring is in tension 8 EMERGENCY LOCK RELEASE In case of power loss bypassing the motor manua...

Page 15: ...ands the opening and an input command on push button START2 always commands the closing In the Open Close mode the command is of impulsive type that is an impulse causes the total opening or closing o...

Page 16: ...rs The control unit is able to carry out either the classic safety ribbons with normally closed contact or conductive rubber safety ribbons with 8 2 kohm nominal resistance Connect the cables between...

Page 17: ...ming from the activation inputs or the remote controls are not accepted For viewing of the programming menu and for setting the boom s actions only the functions operated with the pushbuttons h i OK a...

Page 18: ...marked by the symbol W Use the eyelet provided RECEIVER OVERLOAD FUSE B3 B4 B1 B2 50 60 Hz 230Vac K1 A1 A2 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 L LINE N NEUTRAL EXTERNAL FLASHING LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT CONTACT...

Page 19: ...g STOP CHANNEL 4 g COURTESY LIGHT NOTE Before programming 4 channels and function logics read carefully the instructions of MR 10 2 ADI INTERFACE The ADI Additional Devices Interface interface of the...

Page 20: ...ns of a special configuration menu which can be accessed and 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...

Page 21: ...LOADING THE DEFAULT PARAMETERS If necessary it is possible to restore all parameters to their standard or default values see the final summary table mPLEASE NOTE This procedure results in the loss of...

Page 22: ...rameter mCAUTION to perform the self learning procedure it is necessary to disable the ADI interface by means of the menu i Adi disabled by default If some safeties are controlled by means of the ADI...

Page 23: ...play 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 of this latter counter if you...

Page 24: ...ns This parameter must be set up based on the RIGHT or LEFT installation of the barrier chapter 5 dX dX Installation on the right DX SX Installation on the left SX t PrE Pre blinking time 1 0 0 5 1 00...

Page 25: ...havior of the control units if a Start command is received while the barrier is opened in pause ChiU ChiU The barrier starts to reclose no The command is ignored PAUS The pause time becomes recharged...

Page 26: ...command function depending of the mode StAn AP Ch Open Close mode PrES Dead Man mode oroL Clock mode StoP Stop input no no The input STOP is disabled ProS The STOP command set the barrier idle on the...

Page 27: ...u allows the sensitivity of the rate sensor to be adjusted A decreased rate below the set threshold indicates the presence of an obstacle If set to 0 the obstacle is only detected when the barrier is...

Page 28: ...are powered and working when you interrupt their beam you should hear the relay tripping Error 4 When the boom reaches the limit switch the motor continues to run and the display shows Err4 Be sure t...

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Page 30: ...perfect efficiency of all warning devices the perfect efficiency of all safety devices measurement of the barrier operating forces the lubrication of mechanical parts on the automation device where ne...

Page 31: ...nce plan with your installer V2 SpA recommends a maintenance plan to be performed every 6 months for normal domestic use but this period may vary depending on the intensity of use Any inspection maint...

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