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4.7 -  ACTIVATION INPUTS  
(START and START P.)

PD12 control unit is equipped with two activation inputs, whose 
operation depends on the programmed operation modes 
(see Strt item of programming menu):

• 

Standard mode

  START = START (a command will cause the complete 
  opening of the gate)
  START P. = PEDESTRIAN START (a command will cause the 
  partial opening of the gate)

• 

Open/Close command

  START = OPENING (always controls the gate opening) 
  START P. = CLOSING (always controls the gate closing) 
  This is an impulse command, that is to say that an impulse 
  will cause the complete gate opening or closing.

• 

Manned operation

  START = OPENING (always controls the gate opening) 
  START P. = CLOSING (always controls the gate closing) 
  This is a monostable command, that is to say, the gate will 
  be opened or closed as long as the contact is closed and it 
  will immediately stop as the contact is open

• 

Timer mode

  This function allows programming the gate opening time 
  during the day, by making use of an external timer. 

  START = START (a command will cause the complete 
  opening of the gate)
  START P. = PEDESTRIAN START (a command will cause the 
  partial opening of the gate)
  The gate stays open (completely or partially) while the contact 
  is closed on input; as soon as the contact is open the pause 
  time count down will start, after which the gate will be 
  closed again. 
 
 

ATTENTION: Automatic closing must be enabled

In all modes, inputs must be connected to devices having 
normally open contacts.

Connect cables of device controlling the first input between
terminals 

J1 (START)

 and 

J4 (COM)

 of the control unit.

Connect cables of device controlling the second input between
terminals 

J2 (START P.)

 and 

J4 (COM)

 of the control unit.

K1

K2

K3

K4

K5

K6

K7

K8

K9

K10

J1

J2

J3

J4

J5

J6

J7

J8

J9

A1

A2

B1

B2

COUR

TESY LIGHT

CONT

AC

T

RECEIVER

LOCK

LAMP 24V

-3W

+24VDC

COM (-)

+24VDC

(Photo 

TX / Edge 

Test)

ST

AR

P.

ST

OP

COM

PHO

TO

PHO

TO-I

EDGE1

EDGE2

COM

BATTERY

+

ST

AR

T

ANT

M2

M1

Max 500mA

24 Vdc

POWER SUPPLY

24Vdc

24Vdc

Control unit model: PD12

The first input function can also be activated by pressing 

h

 key 

outside the programming menu or by means of a remote control 
stored on channel 1 (see relevant instructions of MR2 receiver).

The second input function can also be activated by pressing 

i

 key 

outside the programming menu or by means of a remote control 
stored on channel 2.

4.8 - STOP

For a better safety, you can fit a stop switch that will cause the 
immediate gate stop when activated. This switch must have 
a normally close contact (NC) that will get open in case of 
operation.
In case the STOP switch is operated while the gate is open, the 
automatic closing function will always be disabled. To close the 
gate again, you will need a start command (if the start function in 
pause is disabled, it will be temporarily enabled to allow the gate 
release).

Connect the stop switch cables between terminal 

J3 (STOP)

 and 

J4 (COM)

 of the control unit.

K1

K2

K3

K4

K5

K6

K7

K8

K9

K10

J1

J2

J3

J4

J5

J6

J7

J8

J9

A1

A2

B1

B2

COUR

TESY LIGHT

CONT

AC

T

RECEIVER

LOCK

LAMP 24V

-3W

+24VDC

COM (-)

+24VDC

(Photo 

TX / Edge 

Test)

ST

AR

P.

ST

OP

COM

PHO

TO

PHO

TO-I

EDGE1

EDGE2

COM

BATTERY

+

ST

AR

T

ANT

M2

M1

Max 500mA

24 Vdc

POWER SUPPLY

24Vdc

24Vdc

Control unit model: PD12

The stop switch function can be activated by means of a remote 
control stored on channel 3 (see relevant instructions of MR2 
receiver).

4.9 - LOW VOLTAGE LIGHT OUTPUT

The PD12 control unit has a 24 VDC output that allows 
connection of a maximum load of 3 W.
This output can be used to connect a warning light, indicating the 
status of the gate, or for a low voltage flashing light.

Connect the low voltage signal light or flashing light wires to 
terminals 

K7 (+) 

and 

K6 (-)

.

K1

K2

K3

K4

K5

K6

K7

K8

K9

K10

J1

J2

J3

J4

J5

J6

J7

J8

J9

A1

A2

B1

B2

COUR

TESY LIGHT

CONT

AC

T

RECEIVER

LOCK

LAMP 24V

-3W

+24VDC

COM (-)

+24VDC

(Photo 

TX / Edge 

Test)

ST

AR

P.

ST

OP

COM

PHO

TO

PHO

TO-I

EDGE1

EDGE2

COM

BATTERY

+

ST

AR

T

ANT

M2

M1

Max 500mA

24 Vdc

POWER SUPPLY

24Vdc

24Vdc

Control unit model: PD12

CAUTION: Pay attention to the polarity of the connected
device if necessary.

4.10 - COURTESY LIGHTS

Thanks to the output COURTESY LIGHT the control unit allows 
the connection of an electric appliance (e.g. courtesy light or 
garden lights), controlled automatically or by means of the special 
transmitter key.

The courtesy light terminals can be alternatively used for a 230V
flashing light with integrated flasher.
The output COURTESY LIGHT is a simple N.O. contact with no
power supply.

Connect the cables to terminals 

B1

 and 

B2

.

K1

K2

K3

K4

K5

K6

K7

K8

K9

K10

J1

J2

J3

J4

J5

J6

J7

J8

J9

A1

A2

B1

B2

COUR

TESY LIGHT

CONT

AC

T

RECEIVER

LOCK

LAMP 24V

-3W

+24VDC

COM (-)

+24VDC

(Photo 

TX / Edge 

Test)

ST

AR

P.

ST

OP

COM

PHO

TO

PHO

TO-I

EDGE1

EDGE2

COM

BATTERY

+

ST

AR

T

ANT

M2

M1

Max 500mA

24 Vdc

POWER SUPPLY

24Vdc

24Vdc

Control unit model: PD12

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Summary of Contents for ZORUS

Page 1: ...ZIS510 IL 341 1 EDIZ 12 12 2019 ZORUS GB IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROMECHANICAL PIVOTING ARM ACTUATOR FOR SWING GATES...

Page 2: ...165 306 250 62 46...

Page 3: ...BONS 4 7 ACTIVATION INPUTS 4 8 STOP 4 9 LOW VOLTAGE LIGHT OUTPUT 4 10 COURTESY LIGHTS 4 11 LOCK 4 12 EXTERNAL AERIAL 4 13 PLUG IN RECEIVER 4 14 ADI INTERFACE 4 15 POWER SUPPLY 4 16 BATTERY POWER 4 17...

Page 4: ...odifications will void the warranty on the product The installation steps should be conducted so as to avoid rainy weather which can expose electronic circuits to dangerous water seepage All operation...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...Directive 2006 42 EC annex I chapter 1 Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014 30 EU Directive ROHS3 2015 863 EU The relevant technical documentation is available...

Page 7: ...x 0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2 Photocells RX 4 x 0 5 mm2 4 x 0 5 mm2 4 x 0 5 mm2 Key switch 2 x 0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2 2 x 0 5 mm2 Flashing light 2 x 1 5 mm2 2 x 1 5 mm2 2 x 1 5 mm2 Antenna integrated into the fl...

Page 8: ...column 2 Trace a vertical line starting from the point identified and obtain value A 3 Before proceeding with the installation make sure that value A allows to fix the rear bracket otherwise select an...

Page 9: ...re the arm onto the gear motor using the screw 2 Fix the two arms to each other using the pin and the seger Secure the gear motor to the front bracket 1 Secure the gear motor arm to the bracket using...

Page 10: ...e cover 3 Unscrew the screw in the motor arm and remove it 4 Fix the limit switches on the motor arm these must also be installed in the presence of mechanical stops on the ground 5 At this point re i...

Page 11: ...of the manual relating to the Control unit 7 By screwing or unscrewing the two screws A on the motor the two limit switches can be adjusted then using the two screws B block the two adjusting screws...

Page 12: ...s relevant menu The device can operate without mains power by using the optional battery pack code 161212 Low voltage output that can be used for a signal light or a 24V flashing light Auxiliary relay...

Page 13: ...tive rubber edges are used the outputs should be connected in cascade and only the final edge should be terminated on the nominal resistance Active edges connected to the accessory power supply are in...

Page 14: ...d input function can also be activated by pressing i key outside the programming menu or by means of a remote control stored on channel 2 4 8 STOP For a better safety you can fit a stop switch that wi...

Page 15: ...G it is necessary to turn off the control unit power before doing the operations mentioned here below Pay attention to the way you connect the removable modules MR2 module receiver is provided with 4...

Page 16: ...B2 Fuse T1 6A 230V 50Hz L N COURTESY LIGHT CONTACT RECEIVER LOCK LAMP 24V 3W 24VDC COM 24VDC Photo TX Edge Test START P STOP COM PHOTO PHOTO I EDGE1 EDGE2 COM BATTERY START ANT M2 M1 Max 500mA 24 Vdc...

Page 17: ...IN PROGRESS OPENED CONTACT CLOSED CONTACT START PEDESTRIAN START PAUSE GATE OPENED CLOSING IN PROGRESS SAFETY RIBBON 2 OK STOP EXTERNAL PHOTOCELL INTERNAL PHOTOCELL SAFETY RIBBON 1 The control panel...

Page 18: ...ening direction 4 Verifying Slave motor connection 5 Self training the working times mWARNING Ensure that the motors and accessories are connected correctly prior to performing initialisation Position...

Page 19: ...tor press OK to move to the next phase If the installation envisages two motors select the doP menu option and press OK The display will show Er94 to indicate that the SLAVE motor is not connected or...

Page 20: ...times dEF Loading the default parameters ini Control unit initialisation 8 RAPID CONFIGURATION Rapid configuration is a menu allowing the main control unit parameters to be programmed with a few opera...

Page 21: ...stopped when one of the following conditions is present During slowing During the first work cycle after accessing the programming menu After having powered up the control unit This menu option is use...

Page 22: ...from the beginning During closure a Start command immediately reopens the gate 8 4 EXITING RAPID CONFIGURATION This menu closes programming both predefined and customised saving the modified data in t...

Page 23: ...alisation procedure is performed even without working time self training The parameters acquired during initialisation are maintained even when the default parameters are loaded 1 Press and hold the O...

Page 24: ...point for gate leaf 1 4 4 An opening manoeuvre is performed for each gate leaf the operation terminates when one of the conditions described in part 4 2 occurs the first START stops gate leaf 1 the s...

Page 25: ...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 26: ...to the length of time set by this menu adjustable time from 0 0 to 1 00 t SEr Lock time 2 0 0 5 1 00 Before the opening phase begins the control unit will energize the electric lock in order to releas...

Page 27: ...30 100 The displayed value is the percentage of max motor power Pot2 Motor 2 power 100 30 100 The displayed value is the percentage of max motor power Po r1 Power Motor 1 during slow down phase 30 0...

Page 28: ...n this menu it is possible to adjust the duration of the braking phase The value set is the percentage of the total trip and is equal for both motors during opening and closing St AP Start command dur...

Page 29: ...ic 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 NOTE If the outpu...

Page 30: ...sing phase only Warning if you select this option you must disable photocell test Fot i Interior photocell input This menu makes it possible to enable the interior photocell input i e active during op...

Page 31: ...Motor Release on Mechanical Stop When the gate halts against the mechanical stop the motor is controlled for a fraction of a second in the opposite direction decreasing the motor gear tension 2 0 Func...

Page 32: ...een set correctly Check that the safety edges enabled from the menu are installed Error 8 When executing a self learning function the control is refused and the display shows Err8 It means that the se...

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Page 34: ...self as well as to human health As indicated by the symbol opposite throwing away this product as domestic waste is strictly forbidden So dispose of it as differentiated waste in accordance with your...

Page 35: ...ntenance as with all machinery your automation devices requires periodic maintenance so that it may continue to work for as long as possible and in complete safety Agree a periodic maintenance plan wi...

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