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INSTALLATION MANUAL
5) TERMINAL BOARD WIRING Fig. C
WARNINGS -
When performing wiring and installation, refer to the standards in
force and, whatever the case, apply good practice principles.
Wires carrying different voltages must be kept physically separate from each other,
or they must be suitably insulated with at least 1mm of additional insulation.
Wires must be secured with additional fastening near the terminals, using devices
such as cable clamps.
All connecting cables must be kept far enough away from the dissipater.
6) SAFETY DEVICES
Note: only use receiving safety devices with free changeover contact.
6.1) TESTED DEVICES Fig. F
6.2) CONNECTION OF 1 PAIR OF NON-TESTED PHOTOCELLS FIG. D
7) CALLING UP MENUS: FIG. 1
7.1) PARAMETERS MENU (
PARA
) (PARAMETERS TABLE “A”)
7.2) LOGIC MENU (
LOGIC
)
(LOGIC TABLE “B”)
7.3) RADIO MENU
(
radio
) (RADIO TABLE “C”)
- IMPORTANT NOTE: THE FIRST TRANSMITTER MEMORIZED MUST BE
IDENTIFIED BY ATTACHING THE KEY LABEL (MASTER).
In the event of manual programming, the first transmitter assigns the RECEIVER’S
KEY CODE: this code is required to subsequently clone the radio transmitters.
The Clonix built-in on-board receiver also has a number of important advanced features:
• Cloning of master transmitter (rolling code or fixed code).
• Cloning to replace transmitters already entered in receiver.
• Transmitter database management.
• Receiver community management.
To use these advanced features, refer to the universal handheld programmer’s
instructions and to the general receiver programming guide.
If a 4-channel remote control is used, keep one for the STOP function.
7.4) DEFAULT MENU (
default
)
Restores the controller’s DEFAULT factory settings. Following this reset, you will
need to run the AUTOSET function again.
7.5) LANGUAGE MENU (
language
)
Used to set the programmer’s language on the display.
7.6) AUTOSET MENU (
AUTOset
)
Autoset for motors with limit switches (
Fig. E1
):
1 - Place the leaves at the closing limit switch.
2 - Start an autoset from the relative menu, press the OK button start motor 1’s
opening manoeuvre.
3 - The display shows “M1.o”.
4 - Wait for the opening limit switch to be triggered to finish motor 1’s opening
manoeuvre.
5 - Motor 2 starts opening automatically. A displays “M2.o”.
6 - Wait for the opening limit switch to be triggered to finish motor 2’s opening
manoeuvre, the display shows the message “CLOSE”.
7 - Press the OK button to start motor 2’s closing manoeuvre. A displays “M2.c”.
8 - Wait for the closing limit switch to be triggered to finish motor 2’s closing
manoeuvre.
9 - Motor 1 starts closing automatically. A displays “M1.c”.
10 - Wait for the closing limit switch to be triggered to finish motor 1’s closing
manoeuvre.
If the work time has been stored correctly, the display shows “OPEN”.
11 - Press the OK button to start the second cycle and calculate the torque value
required for the leaf/ves to move, the display shows “M1.o”.
12 - Wait for the opening limit switch to be triggered to finish motor 1’s opening
manoeuvre.
13 - Motor 2 starts opening automatically. A displays “M2.o”.
14 - Wait for the opening limit switch to be triggered to finish motor 2’s opening
manoeuvre, the display shows the message “CLOSE”.
15 - Press the OK button to start motor 2’s closing manoeuvre. A displays “M2.c”.
16 - Wait for the closing limit switch to be triggered to finish motor 2’s closing
manoeuvre.
17 - Motor 1 starts closing automatically. A displays “M1.c”.
18 - Wait for the closing limit switch to be triggered to finish motor 1’s closing
manoeuvre.
19 - If the autoset has completed correctly, the display shows “OK”, if autoset fails,
the display shows the message “KO” and the operation must be repeated
from phase 1.
If motor 1 is set to active, the phases relative to motor 2 are not performed.
Autoset for motors with no limit switches (
Fig. E2
):
1 - Place the leaves at the closing stops.
2 - start an autoset from the relative menu, pressing the OK button start motor
1’s opening manoeuvre.
3 - The display shows “M1.o”.
4 - ress the OK button to finish motor 1’s opening manoeuvre. A displays “M2.o”.
5 - Motor 2 starts opening automatically.
6 - Press the OK button to finish motor 2’s opening manoeuvre, the display
shows “CLOSE”.
7 - Press the OK button to start motor 2’s closing manoeuvre. A displays “M2.c”
8 - Press the OK button to finish motor 2’s closing manoeuvre. A displays “M1.c”
9 - Motor 1 starts closing automatically.
10 - Press the OK button to finish motor 1’s closing manoeuvre.
If the work time has been stored correctly, the display shows “OPEN”.
11 - Press the OK button to start the second cycle and calculate the torque value
required for the leaf/ves to move, the display shows “M1.o”.
12 - Wait for motor 1’s work time to intervene to finish motor 1’s opening ma-
noeuvre.
13 - Motor 2 starts opening automatically. A displays “M2.o”.
14 - Wait for Motor 2’s work time to intervene to finish motor 2’s opening mano-
euvre, the display shows the message “CLOSE”.
15 - Press the OK button to start motor 2’s closing manoeuvre. A displays “M2.c”
16 - Wait for motor 2’s work time to intervene to finish motor 2’s closing mano-
euvre.
17 - Motor 1 starts closing automatically. A displays “M1.c”
18 - Wait for motor 1’s work time to intervene to finish motor 1’s closing mano-
euvre.
19 - If the autoset has completed correctly, the display shows “OK”, if autoset fails,
the display shows the message “KO” and the operation must be repeated
from phase 1.
If motor 1 is set to active, the phases relative to motor 2 are not performed.
During this stage, it is important to avoid breaking the photocells’ beams, causing
the safety devices to intervene, and not to use the START, STOP, OPEN and CLOSE
controls or the display.
Once this operation is completed, the control unit will have automatically set
the optimum parameters and work times. Check them and, where necessary,
edit them as described in the programming section.
WARNING!! Check that the force of impact measured at the points
provided for by standard EN 12445 is lower than the value laid down
by standard EN 12453.
The impact forces must be limited with the use of active coasts ac-
cordance with EN12978.
Warning!! While the autoset function is running, the obstacle detection
function is not active. Consequently, the installer must monitor the
automated system’s movements and keep people and property out
of range of the automated system.
7.7)INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE
1. Apply pressure-sensitive or electro-sensitive protective devices (such as a safety
edge)
2. Run the AUTOSET cycle (*)
3. Check the impact forces: if they fall within the limits. Skip to point 5 of the
procedure, otherwise
4. Allow the drive to move only in “Deadman” mode
5. Make sure all devices designed to detect obstacles within the system’s operat-
ing range are working properly
(*) Before running the autoset function, make sure you have performed all the
assembly and make-safe operations correctly, as set out in the installation warn-
ings in the drive’s manual and have set the opening/closing strength, slow-down
and slow-down time parameters.
7.8) STATISTICS MENU
Used to view the version of the board, the total number of operations (in
hundreds), the number of transmitters memorized and the last 30 errors (the
first 2 digits indicate the position, the last 2 give the error code). Error 01 is the
most recent.
7.9) PASSWORD MENU
Used to set a password for the board’s wireless programming via the U-link network.
With “PROTECTION LEVEL” logic set to 1,2,3,4, the password is required to access
the programming menus. After 10 consecutive failed attempts to log in, you will
need to wait 3 minutes before trying again. During this time, whenever an attempt
is made to log in, the display will read “BLOC”. The default password is 1234.
7.10) CHRONO MENU Fig.J
Allows setting the operation by time bands.
Up to two daily time bands during which the gate remains open (from Monday
to Sunday) can be set.
Within the time slot opening of the doors is performed that remain open until
the end of the time slot.
8) CLOSING LIMIT SWITCH PRESSURE Fig. G Ref. A-B
OPENING DIRECTION Fig. G Ref. C-D
9) CONNECTION WITH EXPANSION BOARDS AND UNIVERSAL HANDHELD
PROGRAMMER.
Refer to specific manual.
10) U-LINK OPTIONAL MODULES
Refer to the U-link instructions for the modules.
The use of some models causes lowered radio capacity. Adjust the system using
an appropriate antenna tuned to 433MHxz.
11) RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS (Fig.I)
WARNING:
this operation will restore the control unit’s factory settings and all
transmitters stored in its memory will be deleted.
WARNING! Incorrect settings can result in damage to property and injury to
people and animals.
- Cut off power to the board (Fig.I ref.1)
- Open the Stop input and press the - and OK keys together (Fig.I ref.2)
- Switch on the board’s power (Fig.I ref.3)
- The display will read RST; confirm within 3 sec. by pressing the OK key (Fig.I ref.4)
- Wait for the procedure to finish (Fig.I ref.5)
- Procedure finished (Fig.I ref.6)
WARNING! Incorrect settings can result in damage to property and injury to people
and animals.
WARNING: Check that the force of impact measured at the points
provided for by standard EN 12445 is lower than the value laid down
by standard EN 12453.
Impact forces can be reduced by using deformable edges.
For best results, it is advisable to run the autoset function with the motors idle (i.e.
not overheated by a considerable number of consecutive operations).
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