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beam
status
impulse
opens, recloses after
pause time
recloses at once (*)
reverses movement
no effect
recloses at once (*)
no effect
freezes pause time
up to
disengagement
see relevant
paragraph
no effect
no effect
no effect
stops counting
stops
stops
no effect
closed
open
closing
opening
stopped
Beam opens and/
or remains open.
Alarm condition is
activated
(see relevant
paragraph).
OPEN
STOP
PANIC
SAFETY
beam
status
impulse
OPEN
opens
recloses (*)
reverses movement
stops
recloses (*)
closed
open
closing
opening
stopped
no effect
no effect
see relevant
paragraph
no effect
no effect
no effect
stops
stops
stops
no effect
STOP
SAFETY
PANIC
Beam opens and/
or remains open.
Alarm condition is
activated
(see relevant
paragraph).
beam
status
impulse
PANIC
opens
no effect
reverses movement
no effect
opens
closed
open
closing
opening
stopped
no effect
no effect
stops movement
stops movement
no effect
no effect
recloses
no effect
opens, recloses at
once
recloses
Beam opens and/
or remains open.
Alarm condition is
activated
(see relevant
paragraph).
CLOSED
STOP
OPEN
5.3. ADJUSTMENT OF STROKE END DECELERATION
1)
Position microswitch SW6 according to the amount of
deceleration required:
OFF: SHORT (1.5 sec).
ON: LONG (2.5 sec).
For beams up to 4 m long, a short deceleration is
recommended. For beams from 4 to 7 m, a long
deceleration is recommended.
2)
Adjust the stroke limit cams by loosening the two Allen
screws, as shown in Figure 17. To increase the
deceleration angle, move the cam toward the limit
switch. To decrease the deceleration angle, move
the cam away from the limit switch.
3)
Re-lock the system (see paragraph 6), and carry out a
few test cycles, in order to check whether the
positioning of the limit switches, the balancing of the
spring, and the transmitted torque are correct.
5.4 TESTING THE AUTOMATION SYSTEM
Once installation is complete, affix the danger warning
adhesive on the top of the housing (Fig. 18).
Carry out a thorough functional check of the barrier unit
and all accessories connected to it. Give the page entitled
“End-user guide” to the customer and demonstrate how
to operate the barrier correctly, drawing the customer’s
attention to the points of potential danger.
6. MANUAL OPERATION
If the barrier needs to be operated manually as a result of
a power failure or malfunction, use the unlock device as
follows.
The key provided can be triangular (standard) or
personalised (optional).
Fig. 16
BY-PASS
Fig. 17
BEAM STATUS
N.A. CONTACT (*)
N.C. CONTACT (**)
closed
opening or open
pre-flashing (if selected)
and/or closing
off
on
on
off
flashing
OPERATION WITH THE DIFFERENT CONTROL LOGICS
TAB. 7
A LOGIC (AUTOMATIC)
(*) If pre-flashing has been selected, the barrier closes after 5 sec.
TAB.8
E LOGIC (SEMI-AUTOMATIC)
(*) If pre-flashing has been selected, the barrier closes after 5 sec.
TAB. 9
P LOGIC (PARKING: this logic does not allow pre-
flashing)
TAB. 10
OPERATION OF WARNING LIGHT
(*) Warning light connected between terminals 8 and 10.
(**) Warning light connected between terminals 9 and 10.
5.2. ADJUSTMENT OF TRANSMITTED TORQUE
Use the two by-pass screws (fig. 8) to regulate the hydraulic
transmitted torque adjustment system.
The red screw adjusts torque during closure.
The green screw adjusts torque during opening.
Turn the screws clockwise to increase torque.
Turn the screws anticlockwise to reduce torque.
Fig. 18