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1.7 Control unit connections
Fitters must make the connections of the 230 Vac 50 Hz electricity supply, the motors and the various automation devices. Connections between the control
unit and the transformer have already been performed by the Manufacturer.
•
Once the connections to the control unit have been made, the Fitter must use bands to join adjacent wires into groups of 2, 3 or 4 in order to prevent
them coming away from the terminal board: bands must be attached as close as possible to the terminals, no more than 10mm away, taking care not
to damage wire insulation. No cable may remain unpaired.
• The bands are only for unsheathed cables (sheathed cables are held in place by the sheath).
• Pay careful attention not to pair wires with voltages higher than 50 Volt RMD with lower voltage wires.
• The wiring performed internally by the manufacturer is already equipped with clamping bands.
1.7.1 Wiring diagram of the right hand side of the control unit
The table below shows a diagram of the connection terminals for the aerial, various controls and the power supplies for the various devices (indicator light,
electrolock, fl ashing light, courtesy light, photocells, selectors, etc.). These are the vertical terminals positioned on the right hand side of the control unit and
numbered from 1 to L1.
Terminals
Description (SEE WIRING DIAGRAM on page 2A)
AERIAL
: aerial sheath input
Use a RG58- 50ohm cable
AERIAL
: aerial cable input
1
2
6
6 - 8
6 - 7
COMMAND AND PHOTOCELL COMMON
: for stop, open, close, step and photo inputs.
OPEN
: NO input, commands gate opening.
16 - 15
24 V ac OUTPUT
: power supply for various devices, 200 mA max.
25
FLASHING OR COURTESY LIGHT POWER SUPPLY COMMON.
16
ELECTROLOCK, INDICATOR LIGHT AND 24 V ac OUTPUT COMMON.
19
PHASE 2, CAPACITOR
17
PHASE 1, CAPACITOR
18
COMMON
OPERATOR 2 POWER SUPPLY
: 230 Vac 50 Hz output 300 W max.
22
FASE 2, CONDENSATORE
20
FASE 1, CONDENSATORE
21
COMMON
OPERATOR 1 POWER SUPPLY
: 230 Vac 50 Hz output 300 W max.
6 - 9
CLOSE
: NO input, commands gate closure.
STOP*
: programmable NC input, commands gate stoppage.
Can be connected to safety devices such as an emergency stop button.
When the command is released automatic closure never occurs and a new movement command must be given.
Leave jumpered if no device is envisaged.
6 - 11
FOTO1*
: programmable NC input for photocells or safety devices. Causes gate stoppage during both opening and closure. Motion resumes
during opening when the photocell or safety device is disengaged.
Leave jumpered if no device is envisaged.
6 - 12
PHOTO:
NC input for photocells or safety devices. Does not intervene during gate opening; during closure causes reversal of gate motionuntil open.
Leave jumpered if no device is envisaged.
23 - 25
FLASHING LIGHT
: 230 Vdc 25W max output for connecting a SPLENDOR SRL flashing light characterised by three flashing modes:
1) slow during door opening; 2) fast (flashing times halved) during closure. 3) three flashes and a pause to indicate a fault state or travel identification.
COURTESY LIGHT
: 230 Vdc 40W max. output for connecting a courtesy light that switches on at the start of each movement (opening
or closure) and is characterised by an adjustable on time.
16 - 14
INDICATOR LIGHT
: 24Vac 3W max output, for connecting an indicator light that copies the function of the flashing light during movement
and that remains on when the gate is open.
16 - 13
ELECTROLOCK
24 V ac output for connection of the 24 Vac 15 VA electrolock.
24 - 25
6 - 10
STEP
: NO input, commands gate movement according to the following cycles:
SEMI-AUTOMATIC MODE: Open, stop, close, stop.
4-STEP MODE Open, pause, close, pause.
2-STEP MODE Open – close.
CONDOMINIUM MODE: Open.
230Vac 50Hz POWER SUPPLY
, fusable input L2.
L 2
L 1
* 6-7
and
6-11
are NC inputs that can be set as
photo
,
photo1
,
photo2
,
stop
,
pause
.
Photo 2
: NC input for photocells or safety devices. Does not intervene during gate closure; during gate opening it causes a brief reversal of motion,
followed by stoppage until a new command is given.
Stop
: commands gate stoppage. When the command is released, automatic closure never occurs and a new movement command must be given.
Pause
: Causes a pause in the door’s motion. If automatic closure at the end of the pause time is active, it causes re-closure, otherwise it waits for
a new command.
Pedestrian
: the command causes partial and adjustable opening of a single leaf. Can be given using a remote control or the terminal board. Obtained
from the terminal board by jumpering terminal 8 OPEN with terminal 9 CLOSE, this jumper then connects with a switch to terminal 6 COMMON. When
given from the terminal board, the PEDESTRIAN command excludes the OPEN and CLOSE commands.
N.C. = normally closed contact – NO = normally open contact