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1. Unscrew and remove the front screws D Pull the ring E and lift the enclosure cover F 13 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 12 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Transformer Motor Limit switch Limit switch Safety switch 24 V R 1211 ENC Mte M e amp S F1 oN OFF 1 2 mo C M SIG 12 11 SA BAT LN CNOLJ 440 4362 012 3 qp id ee hd e O00 cS ry DODA DE D Power supply I 2 o S790 o t x o 9 0090 9 v o E o o eo 5 a 1 59 48 8 zog La gt E gt u o9 o gt 2 w OG E 4 o on N g Z E 8 The figure shows the main connections of the control panel EL34 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 14 13 COMMANDS Command Function Description
2. 24 V motor with encoder Opening closing limit switches Limit switch adjusting Mechanical stop adjusting Key release Blue spring 63 mm Control panel BATKH Continuous mode battery kit oOoloINIoOoOIA A WINI O MD2 Display module for diagnostics and advanced controls IP2085EN 2011 01 19 6 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 2 405 zi 205 A 912 5 Uu S 8 x CN V O Q j J i i a 348 i l I i S OS o p OS O Ov o AO OF WE PiS DAE TOR TAS CIH HE u3o09906 p OF 2 E Ov o Woo JE NUM WI ON 5 O Qo 02 QU o Qf O o Ov o0 pow HS 9 OF Ov g de GO ea Or Car Ore Gra O ra Q olol 509 o Qo Qo Got 049 Qo Ov o0 gt p OS o Ov o Ov o Ov o O dJe Oca oe Dra m oun O ra Oe iye c Co 0 Qo Qo Qo Qg gt o OF 00 h O gt o 0 gt o FF 0 Oh AO Oaar Ont Oae ctO ecO xt LL 600 550 800 700 If the surface does not permit strong firm fastening of the enclosure prepare a concrete base with the anchor ties and base plate QIK80Z embedded which must be level and clean Insert elements made of iron or other material through the anchor ties so that the ties are attached to the concrete reinforcement Pass the cable ducts through the central hole of the plate WARNING make sure that the fastenin
3. For the correct disposal of electric and electronic equipment waste batteries and accumulators the user must take such products to the designated municipal collection facilities IP2085EN 2011 01 19 22 DETACH AND DELIVER TO THE CUSTOMER DETACH AND DELIVER TO THE CUSTOMER 20 2 Manual release instructions In the event of a fault or power failure insert the key turn it anticlockwise and completely open the hatch Manually open the barrier To block the barrier again close the hatch turn the key clockwise and remove the key WARNING do not release with the springs under tension without rod Perform rod locking and release with the motor switched off Do not enter the operating range of the rod When the barrier is released the rod may move of its own accord When the hatch is closed but the key is still horizontal the release microswitch is open and all operations are stopped To deactivate the barrier the power supply must be removed and the batteries disconnected if present Installer TM d DITEC S p A Via Mons Banfi 3 21042 Caronno Pertusella VA ITALY Tel 39 02 963911 Fax 39 02 9650314 www ditec it ditec ditecva com 23 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 ENTREAMATIC E DITEC S p A Via Mons Banfi 3 21042 Caronno P lla VA Italy Tel 39 02 963911 Fax 39 02 9650314 www ditec it ditec ditecva com DITEC BELGIUM LOKEREN Tel 32 9 3560051 Fax 32 9 3560052 www ditecbelgium be
4. 1 2 NO AUTOMATIC The permanent closing of the contact enables automatic clo CLOSING sing 1 3 N O OPENING With DIP1 ON the closing of the contact activates the ope ning operation STEP BY STEP With DIP1 OFF the closing of the contact activates opening or closing operations in the following sequence open stop close open NOTE if automatic closing is enabled the stop is not permanent but lasts for a duration set by TC 1 4 NO CLOSING The closing of the contact activates the closing operation 1 8 NC REVERSE The opening of the safety contact triggers a reversal of motion SAFETY CONTACT re opening during closing 1 9 NC STOP The opening of the safety contact stops the current operation 1 9 NO IHOLD TO RUN The opening of the 1 9 contact enables the hold to run function FUNCTION hold to run opening 1 3 with DIP12ON hold to run closing 1 4 NOTE any safety devices automatic closing and plug in cards inserted in AUX1 AUX2 and RDX are disabled 1 G1 N C REVERSE The opening of the safety contact triggers a reversal of motion SAFETY CONTACT re opening during closing N O TRANSMITTERS WARNING the BIXMR2 storage module must be inserted STORAGE AND Transmitter storage CANCELLATION press the PRG key the SIG LED comes on PRG transmit the transmitter to be stored the SIG LED flashes wait 10 s to complete storage the SIG LED goes out Transmitter c
5. bient temperatures Trimmer Description VA VC om Opening speed adjustment Adjusts the opening speed min max Closing speed adjustment Adjusts the closing speed TC um amp B 120 s Setting automatic closing time From 0 to 120 s Hi x min max operation Thrust on obstacles adjustment The control panel is equipped with a safety device that stops motion if an obstacle is encountered during the opening operation and reverses motion during the closing R12MIN gives maximum obstacle sensitivity minimum thrust With R1 MAX maximum thrust is obtained RC min max Deceleration distance during closing Adjusts the deceleration distance when closing to allow optimum approach LED On Flashing SIG Transmitter enabling storage phase Reception of a radio transmission Cancellation of transmitters in progress BIXMR2 memory damaged 12 0 12 limit switch contact is open a 11 0 11 limit switch contact is open J SA At least one of the safety contacts is open mm IN Receipt of command or change in status of SETTINGS RESET in progress a dip switch POWERALARM Power supply on Encoder fault E 17 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 16 RADIO RECEIVER OPERATION The control panel has a housing for a plug in card such as a GOLR radio receiver type with a frequency of 433 92 MHz The antenna consists of a 173 mm long rigid wire It is possibl
6. 5899 QIKM5 4800 6199 QIKM5 5900 6500 QIKM5 6200 6800 QIKM5 __ 4 p N 3 i N N 3 m o os mm PL oe 6700 QIKM5 11 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 CHOICE OF OPENING DIRECTION NEN u q Right opening Left opening DIP2 OFF DIP2 ON AD A Select the opening direction as shown in the figure Assemble the spring using the special screw M12x40 C apply a thread locking compound and tightly fasten as shown in the figure Set DIP2 on the EL34 control panel as shown in the figure Once you have installed the rod adjust the compression of spring QIKM5 using the nuts B until A2245 mm IP2085EN 2011 01 19 12 10 LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT Adjust the opening and closing position of the bar using the special screws A Adjust the opening and closing limit switches using the cams C so that the switches are activated approx 3 mm before the mechanical stop B 11 ACCESS TO CONTROL PANEL
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8. deformation occurring during use The safety devices photocells safety edges emergency stops etc must be installed taking into account applicable laws and directives Good Working Methods installation premises system operating logic and the forces developed by the motorized barrier The safety devices must protect any areas where the risk exists of being crushed cut or gragged or where there are any other risks generated by the motorized barrier Apply hazard area notices required by applicable regulations Each installation must clearly show the identification details of the motorized barrier Before making power connections make sure the plate details correspond to those of the power mains Fit an omnipolar disconnection switch with a contact opening gap of at least 3 mm Make sure an adequate residual current circuit breaker and overcurrent cutout are fitted upstream of the elec trical system When necessary connect the motorized barrier to a reliable earth system made in accordance with applicable safety regulations During installation maintenance and repair interrupt the power supply before opening the lid to access the electrical parts To handle electronic parts wear earthed antistatic conductive bracelets The motor manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of component parts being fitted that are not compatible with the safe and correct operation For repairs or replacements of products only original spare parts must b
9. tte P rn mm mum tm o1 e All right reserved All data and specifications have been drawn up and checked with the greatest care The manufacturer cannot however take any responsibility for eventual errors ommisions or incomplete data due to technical or illustrative purposes IP2085EN 2011 01 19 1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This installation manual is intended for professionally competent personnel only Installation electrical connections and adjustments must be performed in accordance with Good Working Methods and in compliance with applicable regulations Before installing the product carefully read the instructions Bad installation could be hazardous The packaging materials plastic polystyrene etc should not be discarded in the environment or left within reach of children as these are a potential source of hazard Before installing the product make sure it is in perfect condition Do not install the product in an explosive environment and atmosphere gas or inflammable fumes are a serious hazard risk Before installing the motors make all structural changes relating to safety clearances and protection or segre gation of all areas where there is risk of being crushed cut or dragged and danger areas in general Make sure the existing structure is up to standard in terms of strength and stability The motor manufacturer is not responsible for failure to use Good Working Methods in building the frames to be motorized or for any
10. 4 TM ENTREMATIC QIK80EH IP2085EN rev 2011 01 19 Installation and maintenance manual for electromechanical barrier Translation of the original instructions 4 ae DITEC S p A em Via Mons Banfi 3 21042 Caronno Pertusella VA ITALY e Tel 39 02 963911 Fax 39 02 9650314 ICIM www ditec it ditec ditecva com ISO 9001 Cert n 0957 INDEX Subject Page 1 General safety precautions 3 2 EC declaration of conformity 4 3 Technical data 5 3 1 Operating instructions 5 3 2 Dimensions 6 4 Standard installation 7 5 Main components 8 6 Mechanical installation 9 7 Rodinstallation 10 8 Rod balancing 11 9 Choice of opening direction 12 10 Adjustment of limit switches 13 11 Access to control panel 13 12 Electrical connections 14 13 Commands 15 14 Outputs and accessories 16 15 Settings 17 16 Radio receiver operation 18 17 Start up 19 18 Troubleshooting 20 19 Routine maintenance plan 21 20 Operating instructions 22 20 1 General safety precautions 22 20 2 Manual release instructions 23 CAPTION AN This symbol indicates instructions or notes regarding safety issues which require particular attention E This symbol indicates informations which are useful for correct product function 1 This symbol indicates instructions or notes intended for technical and expert personnel Q lt lt er
11. 8 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 4 STANDARD INSTALLATION 8 9 O 2x1 5 mm 4x0 5 mm 4x0 5 mm 3x1 5 mm A 2x1 5 mm S i 8 6 Ref Code Description 1 QIK80EH Barrier enclosure QIK80Z Enclosure fastening base 2 QIKC40 Rod 3975 mm QIKC55 Rod 5550 mm QIKCG Joint for rod QIKLUX Light kit for rod QIKC 10 reflectors box for rod QIKAM Mobile support QIKGR Aluminium barrier 2000 mm 3 QIKAF Fixed support QIKAFE Fixed support with electromagnetic block QIKAFZ Fixed support fastening base 4 LAMPH Flashing light 5 XEL5 Key selector switch LAN4 Combination keyboard LAN7 Card decoder XELCA Column for control accessories 6 GOL4 Radio 7 XEL2 Photocells XELCQ Photocell container XELCB Photocell column 8 LAB9 Magnetic loop detection device for traffic monitoring A Connect the power supply to an approved omnipolar switch with an opening distance of the contacts of at least 3mm not supplied The connection to the mains must be made via an independent channel separated from the connections to command and safety devices E assores ana safey aomas e GN any met mone of DTEC IP2085EN 2011 01 19 5 MAIN COMPONENTS J Sh Code Description
12. age module must be inserted and removed with the power supply disconnected Battery operating The batteries are kept charged when the power supply is on If the power supply is off the control panel is powered by the batteries until power is re established or until the battery voltage drops below the safety threshold If this occurs the pal BATKH control panel turns off r 2x12V 2Ah WARNING the batteries must always be connected to the control panel for charging Periodically check the efficiency of the batte ries NOTE the operating temperature of the rechargeable batteries is approximately 5 C 40 C IP2085EN 2011 01 19 16 15 ADJUSTMENTS Description OFF ON DIP1 Command 1 3 operation and RDX NOTE it also sets operating mode of the plug in cards connected on AUX1 AUX2 Step by step Opening DIP2 Opening direction selection ned The opening direction is intended by viewing the automation from the side being exami Opens towards right Opens towards left DIP3 Opening with safety devices open Enabled Opening contacts 1 8 with the automation idle allows immediate opening using command 1 3 or remote control Disabled Opening contact 1 8 with the automation idle prevents all operations DIP4 FUTURE USE DIP5 Electronic antifreeze system Enabled Disabled Maintains motor function even at low am
13. ancellation press the PRG key for 3 sec the SIG LED flashes press the PRG key for another 3 sec the SIG LED flashes quickly SETTINGS RESET WARNING the BIXMR2 storage module must not be inserted press the PRG key for 4 sec the IN LED flashes press the PRG key within 4 sec for another 2 sec the IN LED comes on The SETTINGS RESET deletes all the remote software set tings made using MD2 After SETTINGS RESET it is possible to adjust the control panel directly WARNING if the MD2 display module is disconnected from the control panel a SETTINGS RESET must be performed 15 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 14 OUTPUTS AND ACCESSORIES Output Value Accessories Description Fara Accessories power supply Power supply output for external 0 1 24 V 0 5A accessories including automation status lamp Flashing light Activated during opening and closing operations QIKAFE Electric lock Activated when the barrier is closed 0 a 14 24 V 1A S QIKLUX Light kit On with barrier closed flashing with barrier operating inn Mae 24 V 300 mA m
14. ax and off with barrier open Automation status lamp proportional 3 The light goes off when the automation is closed the light comes 1 G3 PANSIN on when the automation is open the light flashes with a variable frequency while the automation is operating ANT If the GOLR radio receiver is used connect the antenna wire 173 BIXAL mm supplied or connect the BIXAL antenna via RG58 coaxial pad cable MD2 Used to connect the MD2 display module for advanced functions 0 12122 DMCS control or connect the DMCS software The control panel has two housings for plug in cards such as a AUX1 radio receiver type magnetic loops etc AUX2 Plug in card operating is selected using DIP1 WARNING the plug in cards must be inserted and removed with the power supply disconnected The control panel has a housing for a plug in card such as a GOLR radio receiver type ROX GOLR Plug in card operating is selected using DIP1 WARNING the plug in cards must be inserted and removed with the power supply disconnected If the GOLR radio receiver is used the storage module can be used to store the remote controls It allows the operating configurations to be saved using the function SF RE of the MD2 display module COM BIXMR2 The saved configurations can be recalled using the function 5f seen gt RE ofthe MD2 display module If the control panel is replaced the BIXMR2 storage module being used can be inserted in the new control panel WARNING the stor
15. d check that the automation is operating correctly with subsequent opening and closing commands Check that the limit switches are activated Connect the safety devices removing the relative jumpers and check they work correctly If required activate automatic closing using command 1 2 and adjust the time using the TC trimmer Set the desired opening and closing speed using the VA and VC trimmers Adjust the deceleration distance when closing using the RC trimmer Set the obstacle thrust with the R1 trimmer WARNING check that the working forces exerted by the door wings are compliant with EN12453 EN12445 regulations 10 Connect any other accessories and check they operate correctly I NOTE in the event of servicing or if the control panel is to be replaced repeat the start up procedure 19 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 18 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible causes Remedy The automation does not open or close No power POWER ALARM led off Check that the control panel is powered correctly Short circuited accessories POWER ALARM led off Disconnect all accessories from termi nals 0 1 voltage must be 24 V and reconnect one at a time Blown line fuse POWER ALARM led off Replace F1 fuse Safety contacts are open Check that the safety contacts are clo SA led on sed correctly N C Release SAFETY SWITCH micro Check that the hatch is closed correctly switch open an
16. d the microswitch makes contact 11 and 12 leds on The remote control does not work Check that the radio receiver and stora ge module are present Check that the transmitters have been stored correctly on the radio The automation opens but does not close Safety contacts are open Check that the safety contacts are clo SA led on sed correctly N C Photocells are activated Check that the photocells are clean SA led on and operating correctly The automatic closing does not work Check that contact 1 2 is closed External safety devices not activating Incorrect connections between the photocells and the control panel Connect N C safety devices together in series and remove any bridges on the control panel terminal board The automation opens clo ses briefly and then stops Encoder disconnected false encoder contacts encoder fault POWER ALARM led flashing Check that the encoder is connected correctly clean the contacts by con necting and disconnecting the encoder plug on the contacts replace encoder Motor leads crossed POWER ALARM led flashing Check the motor leads There is friction or the spring is not ten sioned correctly Manually check that the automation moves freely check the R1 adjustment and check spring tensioning The remote control has li mited range and does not work with the automation moving The radio transm
17. e to increase the range of the radio by connecting the external antenna of the flashing lights or by installing the tuned antenna BIXAL NOTE to connect the external antenna to the control panel use a coaxial cable type RG58 max 10 m Up to 200 remote controls can be stored in the storage module Refer to the transmitters user manual to store clone and delete transmitters From one to four CH keys of a single transmitter can be stored in the control panel If only one any CH key of the transmitter is stored command 1 5 step by step opening is carried out If from two to four CH keys of a single transmitter are stored the functions matched with the CH keys are as follows CH1 command 1 5 step by step opening CH2 opening command CH3 command to switch on off the courtesy light CH4 stop command equivalent to impulsive command 1 9 If the control panel is replaced the storage module being used can be inserted in the new control panel WARNING the storage module must be inserted and removed with the power supply disconnected IP2085EN 2011 01 19 18 17 START UP A 1 2 Make a jumper for the N C safety contacts Manually place the rod in the open and closed position Adjust the mechanical stops and limit switches as indicated on page 13 Use DIP2 to set the required direction as indicated on page 12 Connect the power supply cable to the terminals L N as indicated on pages 7 14 Switch on an
18. e used The installer shall provide all information relating to automatic manual and emergency operation of the motorized barrier and provide the user with operating instructions 3 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 2 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer DITEC S p A Address Via Mons Banfi 3 21042 Caronno P lla VA ITALY Declares that the motorised barrier product such as QIK80EH conforms to the essential requisites of the fol lowing EC directives Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Machine Directive 2006 42 EC Building Products Directive 89 106 EC conforms to the following characteristics of the standard EN 13241 1 Attachment ZA Production controls in the factory in conformity Release of dangerous substances in conformity Resistance to wind load Class 5 Safe opening in conformity Mechanical resistance and stability in conformity Manoeuvring forces in conformity Organization notified Treviso Tecnologia CERT Registration number 1600 Address Via Pezza Alta 34 31046 Rustign di Oderzo TV Caronno Pertusella 19 01 2010 Silvano Angaroni it AMan apa IP2085EN 2011 01 19 4 3 TECHNICAL DATA QIK80EH Power supply 230 V 50 60 Hz Absorption 1 2A Torque 200 Nm Opening time 6 12 s 90 Closing time 6 12 s 90 Rod length max 7950 mm Service class 4 INTENSE Intermittence 22790 S3 50 Temp
19. erature 20 C 55 C Degree of protection IP24D Control panel EL34 Fuse F1 F2A Motor power supply 24 V 16A Accessories power supply 24 V 0 5A Degree of protection IP55 3 1 Operating instructions Service class 4 minimum 10 5 years of working life with 100 200 cycles per day Applications INTENSE for condominial industrial and commercial entrances parking spaces with intense vehicle or pedestrian access Performance characteristics are to be understood as referring to the recommended weight approx 2 3 of maximum permissible weight When used with the maximum permissible weight a reduction in the above mentioned performance can be expected Service class running times and the number of consecutive cycles are to be taken as merely indicative Having been statistically determined under average operating conditions and are therefore not necessarily applicable to specific conditions of use gt Each automatic entrance has variable elements such as friction balancing and environmental factors all of which may substantially alter the performance characteristics of the automatic entrance or curtail its working life or parts thereof including the automatic devices themselves The installer should adopt suitable safety conditions for each particular installation IP2085EN 2011 01 19 525 405 min 4500 max 7600 PL 08LL Ov SL
20. g is strong and firm Secure the enclosure NOTE to open the enclosure release the automation as described on page 23 and unscrew the 4 screws on the front 9 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 7 ROD INSTALLATION Cut the length of the rod to L PL 350 mm Install the rod as shown in the figure IP2085EN 2011 01 19 10 8 ROD BALANCING Release the automation as described on page 23 and place the bar in the vertical opening position Place the spring in the correct position depending on the choice of opening direction as described on page 12 Using the nuts placed above the spring see ref B on page 12 compress the spring until the rod is balanced at an angle of 5 30 to the floor in this position the rod must be stationary or point slightly upwards WARNING compression of the spring must comply with measurement A indicated on page 12 Make sure that the rod remains still when in the open or closed position ASI AI I I rep WT CRM TENDO MEE PL PL PL PL gora ggo mm OE f i mm i 4500 5399 QIKM5 4500 5199 QIKM5 5400 6899 QIKM5 5200 6699 QIKM5 6900 7600 QIKM5 6700 7200 QIKM5 B PL _ PL 2 22m 2m _ 500 _ 2m 2m m PL OES Oe ego PL OES OE pe mm ij i mm i 4600 4799 QIKM5 4800
21. ission is impeded by metal structures and reinforced con crete walls Install the antenna outside Substitute the transmitter batteries IP2085EN 2011 01 19 20 19 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE PLAN ZL A Perform the following operations and checks every 6 months according to intensity of use of the automation Disconnect the 230 V power supply and batteries if present Clean and oil the levers and check the nuts and screws are all well tightened Clean and grease the spring post as shown in the figure Check the electrical connections as shown on page 14 Check that the manual release is operating correctly Check that the rod is balanced correctly as shown on page 11 Reconnect the 230 V power supply and batteries if present Check that obstacle detection is operating correctly Check that all control and safety functions are working correctly FED NOTE for spare parts see the spares price tist 21 IP2085EN 2011 01 19 20 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 20 1 General safety precautions The following precautions are an integral and essential part of the product and must be supplied to the user Read them carefully since they contain important information on safe installation use and maintenance These instructions must be kept and forwarded to all possible future users of the system This product must only be used for the specific purpo
22. se for which it was designed Any other use is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held re sponsible for any damage caused by improper incorrect or unreasonable use Avoid operating in the proximity of the hinges or moving mechanical parts Do not enter within the operating range of the motorized barrier while it is moving Do not block the movement of the motorized barrier since this may be dangerous Do not allow children to play or stay within the operating range of the motorized barrier Keep remote controls and or any other control devices out of the reach of children in order to avoid possible involuntary activation of the motorized barrier In the event of fault or malfunctioning of the product turn off the power supply switch do not attempt to repair or intervene directly and contact only professionally competent personnel Failure to comply with the above may cause a dangerous situation All cleaning maintenance or repair work must be carried out by professionally competent personnel To ensure that the system works efficiently and correctly the manufacturer s indications must be complied with and routine maintenance of the motorized barrier must be performed by professionally competent personnel In particular regular checks are recommended in order to verify that the safety devices are operating correctly All installation maintenance and repair work must be documented and made available to the user
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