The following terminals are found only on the A700F and A6F version:
12-13
: Electric lock
= 12 Vac output to activate the electric lock, 25 W maximum power
You will find the following terminals only on the A700F version:
14-15
: Phototest
= 24 Vac output to feed photoelectric cell transmitters, 100 mA max.
16
: Common
= Common for limit switch inputs (same as the other common, terminal 23)
17
: C1 limit switch
= Close limit switch input for motor 1
18
: A1 limit switch
= Open limit switch input for motor 1
19
: C2 limit switch
= Close limit switch input for motor 2
20
: A2 limit switch
= Open limit switch input for motor 2
21-22
: 24 Vac
= 24 Vac output to feed accessories (Photocell, Radio, etc.) 200 mA max.
23
: Common
= Common for all inputs (terminal 22 can also be used as Common)
24
: Gate Open Indicator
= 24 Vac output for gate open indicator, 2 W max. indicator power
25
: Stop
= Input with STOP function (Emergency, shutdown or extreme safety)
26
: Photocell
= Input for safety devices (photoelectric cells, pneumatic edges)
27
: Photocell 1
= Input for another safety device (photoelectric cells, pneumatic edges)
28
: Step-by-Step
= Input for cyclic functioning (OPEN STOP CLOSE STOP)
You will find the following terminals only on the A700F version:
29
: Open
= Input for opening (it can be controlled by a timer)
30
: Close
= Input for closing
41-42
: 2° Radio Ch
= Output for the second radio receiver channel if there is one
43-44
: Antenna
= Input for the radio receiver antenna
There are an additional two slots on the unit card for optional cards:
RADIO
= Slot for Nice radio receivers
PIU’
= Slot for PIU’ expansion card (only on the A700F version)
We recommend waiting until installation is complete to plug in the optional cards RADIO or PIU’ and only after having checked
that the system is working properly. The optional cards are not necessary for the working of the system and if they are used they
make troubleshooting more complex.
2.4) NOTES about CONNECTIONS:
For the most part, connections are easy; a lot of them are direct connections to a single user point or contact but some are a little
more complex:
All the single-phase asynchronous motors need a capacitor for them to work properly; some gearmotors like, for example the
PLUTO PL 4000 model made by Nice have this capacitor already connected inside while others have to have the capacitor
connected externally like, for instance, the METRO ME 3000 model, also made by Nice. In this case, the capacitor must be
connected between the motor’s OPEN and CLOSE phases. To be more practical the capacitor should be connected directly
inside the unit in the spaces left for it.
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