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The manufacturers recommend you unhook the carriage and posi-
tion the leaf at approximately half travel before starting the checking
and start up phase of the automation. This will ensure the leaf is free
to move both during opening and closure.
4) Final checks and start up
4.1) Power Supply Connection
To power SPIN just insert the plug in a power outlet. If necessary, use
a commercial adapter if the plug on the SPIN unit does not corre-
spond to the socket available.
Never cut or remove the cable supplied with SPIN.
If not already available, the power socket for SPIN con-
nection must be made by qualified and experienced per-
sonnel in strict observance of current legislation, stan-
dards and regulations.
The power supply line must be protected from short cir-
cuits and ground leakage; a device must be provided to
enable the disconnection of the power supply during the
installation and maintenance of SPIN (the plug with outlet
are suitable for this purpose).
As soon as SPIN is energized, you should check the following:
1.
Make sure that the “OK” LED flashes regularly, with about one
flash per second.
2.
Check that the motor does not control the movement of the door
and that the courtesy light is off.
If the above conditions are not satisfied, you should immediately
switch off the power supply to the control unit and check the elec-
trical connections more carefully.
For more useful information about finding and analysing failures see
also chapter “7.6 Troubleshooting”
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3.5) Description of the electrical connections
The following is a brief description of the electrical connections; for further information please read “7.3 Adding or Removing Devices” paragraph.
Terminals
Function
Description
1 – 2
Aerial
connection input for the radio receiver aerial. The aerial is incorporated in LUCY B; alternatively
an external aerial can be used or leave a section of wire already present on the terminal, to serve
as an aerial.
3 – 4
Step-by-step
input for devices which control movement. It is possible to connect “Normally Open” devices
up to this input.
5 – 6
Stop
input for the devices which block or eventually stop the manoeuvre in progress. Contacts like
“Normally Closed”, “Normally Open” or constant resistance devices can be connected up
using special procedures on the input. Please refer to Paragraph “7.3.1 STOP Input” for
further information about STOP.
3 - 7
Photo
Input for safety devices such as photocells. Cut-in during closure, reversing the manoeuvre.
“Normally closed “ type contacts can be connected. Further PHOTO information on the can be
seen in paragraph “7.3.2 PHOTO input”
6 – 8
Phototest
Whenever a manoeuvre is begun, the relative safety devices are checked and only if everything is in
order will the manoeuvre start.
All this is only possible if a special configuration of the connections is used; in practice, the “TX”
photocell transmitters are powered separately from the “RX” receivers. Please refer to Paragraph
“7.3.2 PHOTO Input” for further information about the connection.
9 – 10
Flashing light
a NICE “LUCY B” flashing light can be connected on this output with a car type 12 V 21 W lamp.
During the manoeuvre the unit flashes at intervals of 0.5 s.