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PHOTOCELL2 and STOP, are always on while those on the com-
mand inputs, STEP-BY-STEP, OPEN-TIMER and CLOSE, are usually 
off.
Since the current absorbed by a DC motor is in proportion to the 
force it is subject to, developing an obstacle detection system is very 
easy. During movement, the current absorbed by the motor is meas-
ured; when it exceeds a certain limit (adjustable with the trimmer) the 
safety system is activated which causes movement to stop with the 
aid of the brake (removing the residual part of accumulated kinetic 
energy); then, if one of the automatic functioning modes is active, 
a movement in the opposite direction starts. To increase the level 
of safety still further, if the STOP_AMPERE system comes into play 
three consecutive times without ever reaching any of the natural ends 

of the movement, a final STOP is carried out.

2. 

Installation  

When installing the road boom gate, all the instructions given in the 
enclosed instruction manual must be followed.
It is necessary to underline that there are standards, laws and regula-
tions that establish limits and ways to make systems: please comply 
strictly with all the applicable standards.    

 

CAUTION! - Do not install the boom gate unless all the 

standards regarding the automatic gate category have been 

complied with!!

Install all the control (key selector switch or push button panel) and 
safety devices (emergency stop, photoelectric cells, sensitive edges 

and flashing lights) after which do the wiring following the diagram: 

Then make the electrical connections per the following diagram.

24 VDC 

max 200 mA

- (0 v)

FUSE

1 A

FUSE

8 A

FUSE

3.15 A

FCA

LIMIT SWITCH

OPEN/CLOSE

RELAY

COMMON RELAY

TRANSFORMER SECONDARY

STOP

AMPERE

TRANSFORMER

PRIMARY

PAUSE

TIME

WORKING

FORCE

SLOWING

DOWN

FORC

COURTESY

LIGHT

FCC

1

2

3

4

+
-

MOTOR

RADIO CARD

CHARGE CARD

MICROPROCESSOR

OK

FUNCTIONS

14

STOP

PHOTO

OPEN

STEP BY STEP

PHOTO2

8

6
5

+ (24v)

7

9

10

11

12

13

41

43
42

44

15

CLOSE

50-60 Hz

230 VAC

LUCY 24 VDC
max  25 W

OPEN (TIMER)

STOP

PHOTO

PHOTO2

STEP BY STEP

COMMON

BAR OPEN INDICATOR

COURTESY LIGHT

AERIAL

2¯ Ch

RADIO

CLOSE

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Note: 

Only  qualified,  expert  personnel  must  carry  out  the  installa

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tion and subsequent maintenance which must be in compliance with 
the DPR N° 46 dated 5/3/1990 and in total observance of the UNI 
8612 standards and following the best indications dictated by “ex

-

pert workmanship”. Whoever carries out these jobs shall be held re-
sponsible for any damage caused.

3. 

Electrical 

connections

Here is a brief description of the possible connections on the unit to 
the outside:

1-2

230 V AC 

= 230 V AC 50/60 Hz power

3-4

Flashing light 

= Output for connection to the 24 V DC 

flashing light, maximum lamp power: 25 W

5-6

24 V DC 

= 24 V DC output for supplying accessories 

(Photocell, Radio, etc.) maximum 200 mA

7

Common 

= Common for all inputs (terminal 6 can also be 

used as the Common)

8

Courtesy light 

= 24 V DC output for the courtesy light, 

maximum output power 10 W

9

Bar open indicator 

= 24 V DC output for bar open 

indicator light, maximum indicator power 10 W

10

STOP 

= Input with STOP function (Emergency, shutdown 

or extreme safety)

11

Photocell 

= Input for safety devices (Photocells, 

pneumatic edges)

12

Photocell 2 

= Input for safety devices with triggering in 

the opening phase (Photocells, pneumatic edges)

13

Step by step 

= Input for cyclic functioning (OPEN STOP 

CLOSE STOP)

14

Open-Timer 

= Input for opening (which can be timer 

controlled)

15

Close 

= Input for closing

41-42

2° Radio channel 

= Second radio receiver channel input 

(as applicable)

43-44 Antenna 

= Input for the radio receiver antenna

The remaining connections are done in the factory but for the sake 
of completeness here is the list:

TRANSFORMER PRIMARY 

= Primary of the power transformer

TRANSFORMER SECONDARY 

= Secondary of the power transformer

MOTOR 

= Output for 24 V DC motor connection

There are an additional two slots for optional cards:

RADIO 

= Slot for Nice radio receivers

CHARGE

 = Slot for battery charge card

 

3.1 - 

Electrical hookup

 

 CAUTION! - 

To safeguard the operator and to prevent damag-

ing components when carrying out the connections, whether in low 
voltage (230 V) or extra low voltage (24 V), or when plugging in the 
cards:

 the unit must, under no circumstances, be electrically 

powered

We recommend waiting until installation is complete to plug in the 
optional cards 

RADIO

 or 

CHARGE

 and only after having checked 

that the system is working properly. The optional cards are not nec-
essary for the working of the system and if they are used they make 
troubleshooting more complex.
We would also like to remind you that if the inputs of the 

NC

 (Nor-

mally Closed) contacts are not used, they should be jumpered; if 
there is more than one then they should be placed in SERIES with 
one another; if the inputs of the 

NO

 (Normally Open) contacts are 

not used they should be left free and if there is more than one then 
they should be placed in 

PARALLEL

 with one another. As for the 

contacts, they must only be the mechanical type and free from any 

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Страница 1: ...STAR OPEN Made in Italy EN Automatic boom gate electronic installation Installation and use instructions and warnings...

Страница 2: ...en turned 180 c Unplug the LIMIT SWITCH connector and replug it after it has been turned 180 07 See if rotation direction is right repeating the procedure de scribed above 08 Temporarily adjust the ST...

Страница 3: ...limits by means of a slowing down phase In addition the effort the motor is subject to during movement is promptly detected as well as any obstacles that may be in the path and in such an event direc...

Страница 4: ...se jobs shall be held re sponsible for any damage caused 3 Electrical connections Here is a brief description of the possible connections on the unit to the outside 1 2 230 V AC 230 V AC 50 60 Hz powe...

Страница 5: ...ought to continue for a further 3 seconds at a slower speed 12 Adjust trimmers WORKING FORCE and SLOWING DOWN FORCE so that the manoeuvre is carried out at the speed and with the force required and th...

Страница 6: ...t starts Switches 6 On Flashing also in Pause The flashing light is normally activated only during the opening and closing manoeuvres with this function the flashing light remains ac tive also during...

Страница 7: ...cause a closing manoeuvre if the command remains the bar will stay locked in the closed position until the com mand ceases and only then can it be reopened A pulse on STEP BY STEP causes alternative o...

Страница 8: ...een compiled in accordance with Annex VII Part B of Directive 2006 42 CE and that the following essential requirements have been applied and fulfilled 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 6 1 5 1 1 5 2 1 5 5 1 5...

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