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ENGLISH

WARNING!

Important instructions for the safety of people: 

READ CAREFULLY!

Foreword

• Use of the products must be restricted to its intended use 
(i.e. that for which it was expressly built for). Any other use is 
to be considered dangerous. Came Cancelli Automatici S.p.A. 
is not liable for any damage resulting from improper, wrongful 
or unreasonable use •  Keep these warnings with the installa-
tion and use manuals issued with the automated system.

Before installing 

(preliminary check: in case of a negative 

outcome, do not proceed before having 

complied with the safety obligations)

• Make sure that the parts you intend to automate are in 
good working order, and that they are  properly balanced 
and  aligned.  Also,  make  sure  that  proper  mechanical  stops 
are already in place • If the operator will be installed at a 
height  of  less  than  2.5  m  from  the  ground  or  other  access 
level, check whether you will need any protections and/or 
warnings • Any gate leaves, fi tted with pedestrian entrances, 
onto which you will install an operator, must have a blocking 
mechanism when the gate is in motion • Make sure that the 
opening of the automated gate is not an entrapment hazard 
as regards any surrounding fi xed parts • Do not mount the 
operator  upside  down  or  onto  any  elements  that  may  fold 
under its weight. If needed, add suitable reinforcements at 
the points where it is secured • Do not install onto gates on 
either an upward or downward slope (i.e. that are not on fl at, 
level ground) • Check that any lawn watering devices will not 
wet the gearmotor from the bottom up.

Installation

• Carefully section off the entire site to prevent unauthorised  
access, especially by minors and children • Be careful when 
handling operators that weigh more than 20 Kg (see installa-
tion manual). In such cases, employ proper weight handling 
safety equipment • All opening commands (e.g. buttons, key 
selectors, magnetic detectors, etc.) must be installed at least 
1.85 m from the gate’s area of operation perimeter - or where 
they cannot be reached from the outside of the gate. Also, 
the direct commands (e.g. push button, or proximity devices, 
etc.) must be installed at a height of at least 1.5 m and must 
not be accessible to the public • All ‘maintained action’ com-
mands, must be placed where the moving gate leaves, transit 
areas and driveways are completely visible • If missing, ap-
ply a permanent label that shows the position of the release 
mechanism • Before delivering to the client, verify that the 
system is EN 12453 (impact test) standard compliant. Make 
sure that the operator has been properly adjusted and that the 
safety and protection devices, as well as the manual release 

are working properly • Where necessary and in plain sight, 
apply the Warning Sings (e.g. gate plate).

Special instructions and 

advice for users

• Keep the gate’s area of operation clean and clear of any 
obstacles. Trim any vegetation that may interfere with the 
photocells • Do not allow children to play with the fi xed com-
mand  devices,  or  in  the  gate’s  area  of  operation.  Keep  any 
remote control devices (i.e. transmitters) away from the chil-
dren as well • Frequently check the system, to see whether 
any anomalies or signs of wear and tear appear on the moving 
parts, on the component parts, on the securing points, on the 
cables and any accessible connections. Keep any joints (i.e. 
hinges)  lubricated and clean, and do the same where fric-
tion may occur (i.e. slide rails) • Perform functional tests on 
photocells and sensitive edges, every six months. Keep glass 
panels constantly clean (use a slightly water-moistened cloth; 
do not use solvents or any other chemical products) • If the 
system requires repairs or modifi cations, release the operator 
and do not use it until safety conditions have been restored 
• Cut off the power supply before releasing the operator for 
manual openings. See instructions • Users are FORBIDDEN 
to carry out ANY ACTIONS THAT THEY HAVE NOT BEEN 
EXPRESSLY ASKED TO DO OR SO INDICATED in the manu-
als. Any repairs, modifi cations to the settings and extraor-
dinary maintenance MUST BE DONE BY THE TECHNICAL 
ASSISTANCE STAFF • On the periodic maintenance log, note 
down the checks you have done.

Special instructions and 

advice for all

• Avoid working near the hinges or moving mechanical parts 
• Stay clear of the gate’s area of operation when in motion • 
Do not resist the direction of movement of the gate; this may 
present a safety hazard • At all times be extremely careful 
about dangerous points that must be indicated by proper 
pictograms and/or black and yellow stripes • When using 
a selector or command in ‘maintained action’ mode, keep 
checking that there are no people in the area of operation of 
the moving parts. Do this until you release the command • 
The gate may move at any time without warning • Always cut 
the power when cleaning performing maintenance. 

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Страница 1: ...G3000 G3000I SERIES GARD INSTALLATION MANUAL QUICK ROAD BARRIERS English EN...

Страница 2: ...l release of the barrier arm p 11 Description of the control panel p 12 Technical data p 12 Main component parts p 12 Electrical connections p 13 Gearmotor encoder and transformer only for possible ma...

Страница 3: ...ible to the public All maintained action com mands must be placed where the moving gate leaves transit areas and driveways are completely visible If missing ap ply a permanent label that shows the pos...

Страница 4: ...d reflective adhesive strips 001G03002 60 mm white varnished aluminium tube arm L 3 m complete with red reflective adhesive bands 001G02040 40 mm balancing spring for the 001G03002 barrier 001G04060 5...

Страница 5: ...eflective adhesive strips 2 Semi eliptical arm attachment flange complete with flange cover and arm end caps 3 60 mm tube arm attachment flange complete with flange cover and arm end caps 4 40 Balanci...

Страница 6: ...ctric cable raceways making sure these are protected from any mechanical damage Set up a drainage tube to prevent stagnation of moisture that can lead to oxydation Check that any connections inside th...

Страница 7: ...same line i e sequential ones the dimensions shown on the table must be reconsidered according to the total draw and actual distances When connecting products not featured in this manual only refer t...

Страница 8: ...must be perfectly level clean and with the bolt threading completely on the surface Wait at least 24 hrs for everything to solidify Remove the nuts and washers from the threaded screws The following...

Страница 9: ...g mounting phase the barrier may be unstable Do not rest against barrier until fully mounted to avoid any tumbling over LEFT hand barrier RIGHT hand barrier Installing the cabinet NOTE This manual sho...

Страница 10: ...se the inspection hatch and power up the system Activate the arm to check whether it is parallel to the road surface when close and at about 89 when open To correct the vertical position opening lower...

Страница 11: ...s broken or cracked during an accident etc the tension springs no longer provide balan ce This may result in sudden rotating movements of arm attachment and or of the arm itself Insert the key into th...

Страница 12: ...nd button or transmitter key All connections are protected by quick fuses see table The card handles the following functions automatic closing after an opening command FUSE TABLE to protect fuses for...

Страница 13: ...Terminals for powering accessories 24 A 230 V AC Overall allowed power 40 W Power source and accessories Power supply 230 V AC Frequency 50 60 Hz N B remove the protection which is fastened with one...

Страница 14: ...in case of Maintai ned Action Flashing light for open barrier arm Contact rated for 24 V 3 W Max Warns that the barrier arm is open See function settings on F 10 Flashing light dome and luminous cord...

Страница 15: ...the test on Electrical connection to work the photocells safety test Safety devices Con gure the CX or CY contact N C which is an input for EN 12978 regulation compliant safety devices such as photoc...

Страница 16: ...NTER button pressed for at least a full second Use the arrows to choose the menu item you wish then press ENTER use the arrows also the move in the sub menus Use the arrows to increase or decrease the...

Страница 17: ...sitivity during movement F 35 Sensitivity during deceleration F 37 Adjusting the opening deceleration beginning point of the M1 motor F 38 Adjusting the closing deceleration beginning point of the M1...

Страница 18: ...the buttons or transmitter to resume movement Insert safety device on 1 C2 if unused select function 0 0 0 Deactivated 1 Activated by default F 2 CX input NC safety contact with ppssobility to associ...

Страница 19: ...p close stop modes 0 step step by default 1 sequential F 9 Obstacle detection when motor is idle the arm is down up or after a total stop command it prevent movement if the safety davices i e photocel...

Страница 20: ...fore the arm begins to travel the pre flashing time can be deactivated or adjusted from 1 to 10 0 Deactivated by default 1 1 second 2 2 seconds 10 10 seconds F 22 Working time working time of the moto...

Страница 21: ...percentage of the arm s complete travel 40 40 of the arm travel 50 50 of the arm travel by default 70 70 of the arm travel F 38 Motor closing deceleration point adjusts the motor s beginning point of...

Страница 22: ...iated command adding user max 25 users associated to a command via tramsitter 1 1 step command open close 2 2 sequential commande open stop close stop 3 open only command U 2 Cancelling user cancellin...

Страница 23: ...e arrow buttons to select the command 1 step 2 sequential 3 open to assign to the user Press ENTER to confirm Adding user with associated command 3 an available number between 1 and 25 will flash for...

Страница 24: ...1 CAME Cancelli Automatici S p a The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time and without obligation on the part of Came Cancelli Automatici S p a to notify said changes ENGLISH...

Страница 25: ...perly and that motor runs properly Er3 encoder out of order call for assistance Er4 services test error check proper connections and functioning state of the safety devices Er5 insufficient working ti...

Страница 26: ...ger high voltage Transit forbidden during operation Important general safety instructions The periodic maintenance actionsto be done by the end users are cleaning the photocells glass checking the pro...

Страница 27: ...____________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Extraordina...

Страница 28: ...be handed over the specially authorised disposal firms Before proceeding it is always a good idea to check your local legislation on the matter DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN NATURE Troubleshooting Dismantling...

Страница 29: ...5 ver 2 1 2 1 02 2011 CAME Cancelli Automatici S p a The data and information in this manual may be changed at any time and without obligation on the part of Came Cancelli Automatici S p a to notify s...

Страница 30: ...Solutions Pvt Ltd Automation Solutions Pvt Ltd A 10 Green Park 110016 New Delhi New Delhi 91 11 64640255 256 91 2678 3510 CAME Americas Automation Llc CAME Americas Automation Llc U S A 11345 NW 122n...

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