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PROGRAMMING

–––  STEP 7  –––

7.1 - POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION

WARNINGS!

– The PVC power cable is suitable for indoor installations. For 

installation outdoors, you must protect the entire cable with a pro-

tective duct. Alternatively, you can replace the cable with one of 

type H07RN-F.

– The final connection of the automation to the electrical mains or 

substitution of the cable supplied must be performed exclusively 

by a qualified and expert electrician, in compliance with local safe-

ty standards and the following instructions.

• For operational and programming tests of the automation

, use 

the cable supplied, inserting the plug into an electrical socket. If the sock-

et is far from the automation, use a suitable extension lead.

• For the test and commissioning phase of the automation

 you 

must connect the control unit permanently to the mains power supply, 

replacing the supplied cable with another of suitable length. To make the 

connection between the cable and the gearmotor control unit, proceed as 

described below:

WARNING:

Provide a device inside the electricity supply line that ensures complete 

disconnection of the automation mechanism from the grid. The dis-

connection device must have contacts with an opening distance large 

enough to permit complete disconnection under the conditions sanc-

tioned by overvoltage category III, in accordance with installation regula-

tions.

 

The device ensures quick, safe disconnection from the power sup-

ply if needed, and must therefore be positioned in view of the automation 

mechanism. If, on the other hand, it is located in a position which is not 

visible, there must be a system for preventing accidental or unauthorized 

reconnection with the power grid to prevent this risk. The disconnection 

device is not supplied with the product.

01.

 Make sure that the gearmotor plug is not plugged into the wall socket.

02.

 Disconnect the power supply terminal electrical cable from the gear-

motor.

03.

 Loosen the collar found under the terminal and remove the electric 

cable.

 

Replace it with a permanent power supply cable.

04.

 Connect the electric cable to the gearmotor power supply terminal.

05.

 Tighten the collar to secure the electric cable.

7.2 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS

As soon as the control unit is electrically powered, you are advised to 

carry out some simple tests:

01.

 Check that the “ECSBus” LED 

[A] 

(

fig. 27

) is flashing steadily, at a 

speed of around one flash per second.

02.

 Check that the “SAFE” LED 

[B] 

(

fig. 27

) on the photocells is flashing 

(both on TX and RX); the type of flash is not important as this depends 

on other factors; it is simply important that it is not either permanently 

lit or unlit. 

03.

 If you have a KS100 key selector switch, check that the night light is 

on.

04.

 If the above conditions are not satisfied, it is advisable to switch off 

the power supply to the control unit and check the electrical connec-

tions more carefully. For other useful information see also chapters 

10.5 “Troubleshooting” and 10.6 “Diagnostics and signals”.

7.3 - CONNECTED DEVICES RECOGNITION

Once the initial checks are complete, you need to allow the control unit 

to recognise the devices connected to it on the “ECSBus” and “STOP” 

terminals.

01.

  On the control unit, press and hold down P2 

[A] 

(

fig. 28

) for at least 

3 seconds, then release it.

02.

  Wait a few seconds until the control unit has completed the device 

recognition procedure.

03.

  On recognition completion the STOP LED 

[B] 

(

fig. 28

) must remain lit, 

whilst the P2 LED 

[C] 

(

fig. 28

) must go out. If the P2 LED flashes, it 

means that an error has occurred; see section 10.5 “Troubleshooting”.

The phase of self-learning the devices connected can be repeated at any 

time also after installation (such as in the case that a photocell is added); 

it is sufficient to repeat it from point 01.

7.4 -  GATE LEAF OPEN AND CLOSURE ANGLES RECOG-

NITION

After self-learning the devices, the control unit must recognise the leaf 

opening and closing angles. In this phase the opening angle of the leaves 

from the mechanical end closing stop up to the mechanical opening stop 

is detected. The presence of fixed and sufficiently robust mechanical 

stops is essential.

01.

  Carry out motors release using the appropriate keys (see paragraph 

11.3 - Usage guide) and move the leaves to mid-course, in such a 

way that they are free to move in the opening and closing directions; 

then release the motors.

02.

  On the control unit press and release P3 

[B] 

(

fig. 28

); wait for the 

control unit to perform the recognition: closure of motor M1 up to the 

mechanical stop, closure of motor M2 up to the mechanical stop, 

opening of the motor M2 and the motor M1 up to the mechanical 

opening stop; full closure of M1 and M2.

 

- If the first manoeuvre of one or both wings is not a closure, press 

P3 to stop the recognition phase and then invert the polarity of the 

opening motor(s) by swapping over the two brown and blue wires on 

the terminal.

 

- If the first motor to carry out a closing move is not M1, press P3 to 

stop the recognition phase and then swap the motors connections 

on the terminals.

 

- If during the recognition phase a device actuates (photocells, key 

selector  switch,  P3  pressed,  etc.)  the  recognition  phase  will  be 

stopped immediately. It will then be necessary to repeat it in full.

03.

  If the P3 LED 

[A] 

(

fig. 28

) flashes at the conclusion of the recognition 

process, it means that an error has occurred; see section 10.5 “Trou-

bleshooting”.

The recognition stage of the opening angles can be repeated again at any 

time, even after the installation (for example, if one of the opening stops is 

moved); it is sufficient to repeat the procedure starting from step 1.

7.5 - RADIO TRANSMITTERS CHECK

To check the transmitters, you just need to press on one of its 4 keys, 

check that the LED flashes and that the automation carries out the com-

mand sent.

The command associated to each key depends on the way in which they 

were stored (see paragraph 10.4 “Memorisation of radio transmitters”). 

The transmitters supplied are already memorised, and pressing their keys 

transmits the following commands (

fig. 29

):

Key T1 = “OPEN” command 
Key T2 = “Pedestrian Opening” command
Key T3 = “Open Only” command
Key T4 = “Close Only” command

7.6 - ADJUSTMENTS

7.6.1 - Leaf speed selection

Leaf opening and closing can be done in two speeds: “slow” or “fast”.

To move between one speed and the other, quickly press P2

 

(

fig. 28

); the 

corresponding P2 LED (

fig. 28

) lights up or goes out; when the LED is off 

the speed is “slow”, when the LED is lit the speed is “fast”.

7.6.2 - Selecting the operating cycle type

The closing and opening of the gate can be performed according to two 

different operating cycles:
• single cycle (semiautomatic): with one command the gate opens, and 

will remain open until the next command causing it to close.

• Complete cycle (automatic closure): with one command, the gate opens 

and recloses automatically after a short space of time (for the duration 

see paragraph 10.1 “Parameter adjustment using radio transmitter”).

To move between one operating cycle and the other, quickly press P3 

(

fig. 28

); the corresponding LED (

fig. 28

) lights up or goes out; when the 

LED is off the cycle is “single”, when the LED is lit the cycle is “complete”.

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 – English

English

Содержание WS200S

Страница 1: ...Instructions and Warnings for Installation and Use WS200S...

Страница 2: ...L100 FLASHING INDICATOR 10 PROGRAMMING STEP 7 12 7 1 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 12 7 2 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 12 7 3 CONNECTED DEVICES RECOGNITION 12 7 4 GATE LEAF OPEN AND CLOSURE ANGLES RECOGNITION 12 7 5...

Страница 3: ...ct must be performed exclusively by a qualified and skilled technician However all preliminary set up installation connection of devices to one another and programming operations may be performed by p...

Страница 4: ...h both the data in this paragraph and the technical data in the chapter Product technical speci fications 1 Check that the gate leaf has dimensions and weight which fall within the following limits ma...

Страница 5: ...unt that due to possible deposits of water in the routing ducts the ducting might create con densation in the control unit with consequent damage to the electronic circuits Place the ends of the ducti...

Страница 6: ...C D D E F a d g d e f b b c 1 3 5 English English 5 A B F 2 G D F C 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 90 95...

Страница 7: ...using just a slight movement move the gate leaf a few centimetres in the direction of full opening until you hear a click 14 If the gate to be automated is a dual leaf type repeat the same operations...

Страница 8: ...English 7 English E B A 6 Distance E minimum 400 mm 8 9 M8 V6 x 70 M6 10 11 12 13 7...

Страница 9: ...8 English OK b c d a Maximum 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 20 M8 M8 M8 M8...

Страница 10: ...English 9 English OPEN STOP TX RX HS100 PH100 FL100 WK100SK M1 WS100SCK ECS bus ECS FLASH bus M M M M Blue Yellow Green Brown B A 22 23 WS100SCK M2 WS100SK M1 24 Brown Yellow Green Blue...

Страница 11: ...ig 25 4 From an electrical point of view TX and RX are connected in parallel to one another fig 25 5 and to the blue terminal on the control card You do not need to observe any polarity 07 Affix the h...

Страница 12: ...English English 11 26 A B 6 mm x4 6 mm x4 A B A B A B A A A A B B B 1 2 3 4 4 A B A B A B A B A B A B 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 10 A B A B...

Страница 13: ...e P2 LED flashes it means that an error has occurred see section 10 5 Troubleshooting The phase of self learning the devices connected can be repeated at any time also after installation such as in th...

Страница 14: ...ed according to the risks present and for ensuring observance of all legal provisions standards and regulations and in particular all requirements of the standard EN 12445 which establishes the test m...

Страница 15: ...ter to change T1 T2 STEP 9 The maintenance operations must be performed in strict com pliance with the safety directions provided in this manual and according to the applicable legislation and standar...

Страница 16: ...imes Motor 1 and Motor 2 discharge in closure 1 No discharge Press T3 once 2 0 1s Minimum Press T3 twice 3 0 2s Press T3 three times 4 0 3s Press T3 four times 5 0 4s Medium Press T3 five times 6 0 5s...

Страница 17: ...ch which allows you after having correctly entered the secret combination to control the automation remotely For programming see paragraph 10 4 6 10 2 1 Installing the PR3 buffer battery fig 33 CAUTIO...

Страница 18: ...e Ea 14 Am 200 thus Ed 2800 Establish the energy consumed To calculate the energy consumed by the automation proceed as follows 05 In the table below choose the box corresponding to the intersection o...

Страница 19: ...during the self learning phase after which a STOP command is activated whenever a variation with respect to the learned status is detected 10 3 3 Recognition of Other Devices Normally the recognition...

Страница 20: ...llowing paragraphs before you proceed with their execution 10 4 1 Mode 1 memorisation 01 Press P1 fig 35 for at least 3 s When the LED P1 lights up release the key 02 Within 10s press any key on the r...

Страница 21: ...pressed repeat step 3 within another 10 seconds otherwise the deletion phase will stop automatically English 20 English 10 4 5 Deleting all memorised radio transmitters This operation deletes all memo...

Страница 22: ...inter mittent the voltage value is not important approximately 10 30 Vac if there is voltage the problem is due to the lamp in this case replace the lamp with one having the same characteristics TABLE...

Страница 23: ...egular operation and when there is a problem see Table 13 Quick flashes 1 flash 1 second pause 1 flash 2 flashes 1 second pause 2 flashes 3 flashes 1 second pause 3 flashes 4 flashes 1 second pause 4...

Страница 24: ...ognition phase in progress Action Cycle operation Complete cycle operation Carry out the recognition phase see chapter 3 5 2 Leaf open and closure angles recognition Indicates that the open angles sel...

Страница 25: ...bly shorter than 5m observe the warnings regarding minimum gauge and type of cables Ambient operating temperature 20 50 C Use in acid saline or potentially explosive atmospheres NO Mounting On a horiz...

Страница 26: ...th Addressing capability Ambient operating temperature Use in acid saline or potentially explosive atmospheres Mounting Protection rating Dimensions weight Presence detector for automation of automati...

Страница 27: ...utomatic gates and doors AM OOK radio encoded modulation 433 92 MHz Rolling code with 64 Bit code 18 billion billion combinations 4 each key can be used for the various control unit commands or to com...

Страница 28: ...PH100 and FL100 conform to DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL of December 15 2004 concerning alignment of Member States legislation regarding electromagnetic compat ibility...

Страница 29: ...ready ready for use and the four keys have the following functions fig 42 This table must be compiled by the person who programmed the automation Function T1 Key T2 Key T3 Key T4 Key Action Rotated to...

Страница 30: ...ing leaves and stones to ensure that noone can operate the door Check the system periodically in particular all cables springs and supports to detect possible imbalance signs of wear or damage Do not...

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